三模英语试卷修订
河南省兰考县第一高级中学2025届高考英语三模试卷含解析
河南省兰考县第一高级中学2025届高考英语三模试卷请考生注意: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.If she ________ generous as she makes out she would have donated more money in the catastrophe.A.had been B.wereC.would be D.was2.— I like your new shoes!— Thanks. I had to try on almost a dozen pairs _________ I decided to get them.A.as B.whenC.after D.before3.—Why can’t you give me another chance?—________, but I don’t think you are good at management.A.No offence B.No worries C.No need D.No wonder4.The film Mei Lanfang, Li Ming plays the starring role,has again drawn the world’s attention to our traditional Chinese art.A.what B.that C.which D.where5.While studying, fix your mind on what is really important,or you will _____ remembering nothing.A.end up B.take upC.lead to D.stick to6.The car accident happened _____ his car was out of order ___ I can’t drive.A.not that; but that B.not only; but alsoC.not because; but because D.not because; but as7.Youth is a period of our life we see no limit to our hopes and wishes.A.where B.thatC.what D.when8.-- Catherine, I have cleaned the room for you.---Thanks. You _______ it. I could manage it myself.A.need n’t do B.shouldn’t have done C.mustn’t do D.needn’t have done9.What you said doesn’t ________ what the police have told us, so we have to find more evidence.A.agree with B.make upC.contribute to D.show off10.__________ 62% of all luxury consumer sales in Europe in 2015, shoppers from the Chinese mainland spent $7.2billion overseas during the Spring Festival.A.Accounting for B.Adding toC.Consisting of D.Making up11._____ the plant once a week if you are to get fruit in the autumn.A.Watered B.Watering C.To water D.Water12.If I _____it with my own eyes ,I wouldn’t have believed it.A.didn’t see B.weren’t seeingC.wouldn’t see D.hadn’t seen13.Not until the end of the performance ________ the chance to take photos with the respectable actor.A.the audience got B.the audience had gotC.did the audience get D.had the audience got14.— Do you have any problems if you ______ this job?—Well, I’m thinking about the salary….A.offer B.will offer C.are offered D.will be offered15.---Excuse me, could you tell me the time, please?---Sorry, I don’t have a watch with me.--- ___________A.Thanks a lot. B.What a pity.C.I’m sorry to hear that D.Thanks all the same16.The mother goes mad every time she washes the T-shirt__________ her son wipes his dirty hands.A.that B.whereC.which D.when17.— Catherine, will you visit us this weekend?—I planned to, but something unexpected .A.has come up B.was coming upC.had come up D.would come up18.—The battery in my cell phone is running low.—I that last night before we went to bed.A.was noticing B.have noticed C.would notice D.had noticed19.Tom finally decided to ________ and give himself up to the police, which allowed him to get away with only a small fine.A.kill the fatted calf B.face the musicC.see the handwriting on the wall D.be a black sheep20.It is not like her to be so impolite; she you when you greeted her.A.might not have heard B.should not have heard C.mustn’t hear D.shouldn’t hear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。
初三英语三模试题及答案
初三英语三模试题及答案一、听力理解(共20分)A. 听句子,选择正确图片。
(共5小题,每小题1分)1. What does the girl want to do?A. Go to the library.B. Go to the cinema.C. Go to the park.2. What is the weather like today?A. Sunny.B. Rainy.C. Cloudy.3. What is the boy’s favorite subject?A. Math.B. English.C. Science.4. When will they meet?A. At 3:00 pm.B. At 4:00 pm.C. At 5:00 pm.5. Where are they going?A. To the supermarket.B. To the hospital.C. To the school.B. 听对话,选择正确答案。
(共5小题,每小题2分)6. What does the boy want to buy?A. A new bike.B. A new computer.C. A new phone.7. How long does it take to get to the museum?A. 20 minutes.B. 30 minutes.C. 40 minutes.8. What is the woman’s job?A. A teacher.B. A doctor.C. A nurse.9. When is the girl’s birthday?A. On May 1st.B. On June 1st.C. On July 1st.10. Why does the man want to go to the bookstore?A. To buy a dictionary.B. To buy a novel.C. To buy a history book.C. 听短文,选择正确答案。
2024年河南省信阳市淮滨县中考三模英语试题(含答案,无听力音频及原文)
2024年河南省中招第三次模拟考试试卷英语注意事项:1、本试卷共 10页,六个大题,满分120分,考试时间100 分钟:2、本试卷上不要答题,请按答题卡上注意事项的要求直接把答案填写在答题卡上。
答在试卷上的答案无效。
一、听力理解(20小题,每小题1分,共 20 分)第一节听下面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答案。
每段对话读两遍。
1. How will the speakers travel?A.By bus.B.On foot.C.By bike.2. What is the weather like?A.Windy.B.Rainy.C.Sunny.3. What sport does the woman like best?4. What time is it now?A.9:15.B.9: 30.C.9:455. Where are the speakers?A.In the supermarket.B.At the concert.C.In the reading room.第二节听下面几段对话或独白。
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答案。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6至第7两个小题。
6. What color of shoes does the woman like?A.Black.B.Brown.C.Red.7. What size of shoes does the woman take?A.Size 34.B.Size 36.C.Size 39.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第9两个小题,8. What did Mary do last Sunday?A.Moved to her new house.B.Held a birthday party.C.Went to a post office.9. How will Jack and Linda get there?A.By bike.B.By car.C.By bus.听下面一段独白,回答第 10 至第 12 三个小题。
2023山东省济南市高三三模英语试题含解析
高考针对性训练英语试题本试卷共10页,满分120分。
考试用时100分钟。
注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号和座位号填写在答题卡上。
2.作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。
3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应的位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。
不按以上要求作答的答案无效。
第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。
AAs the forest decreases,Africa has become overly dependent on several tree species.Fortunately,the Volunteer National Parks and Reserves Project is helping to stop this terrible trend.Choose from Kakum National Park,Shai Hills Resource Reserve or Mole National Park and make a vital contribution to environmental preservation in Ghana.Quick factsProgramme:Volunteer Ghana Project Site:National parks&reservesMinimum Duration:4weeks Language Requirement:EnglishMinimum Age:18Accommodations:2meals daily&HomestayWorking Hours:7hours per day Start Dates:Every other FridayYour role as a volunteerYou will help by maintaining the grounds,constructing or repairing park facilities and assisting with land management projects,as well as directing park visitors,promoting the park’s tourist appeal and raising awareness of environmental issues.Also help lower the rate of forest decrease and protect the biodiversity within Ghana’s national parks and reserves.Media-loved volunteers may also get involved in park projects related to video creation,photography andimage arts.National parks and reserves volunteers typically work five days,from Monday to Friday.Working hours are from8a.m.until3p.m...However,schedules and exact duties may vary depending on the park you’re based at, your qualifications,and the time and duration of your stay.Journey to workNational parks and reserves volunteers are placed with a host family living either in the park or in a village nearby.Contact usTo get further information,please visit our website at .Join the Volunteer National Parks and Reserves Project to do your part for the environment in Ghana.1.What does the project offer volunteers?A.Free trips across Ghana.B.Two meals every day.C.A language course.D.A4-week training.2.What does a volunteer’s job involve?A.Helping ground management.B.Building more nature reserves.C.Introducing various tree species.D.Tearing down old park equipment.3.What is the project intended to do?A.Stop animals from dying out.B.Protect Ghana’s environment.C.Keep the diversity of culture.D.Collect ecological information.【答案】1.B 2.A 3.B【解析】【导语】这是一篇应用文。
2023年浙江省温州外国语学校中考三模英语试题(解析版)
15. A.longB.valuableC.simpleD.different
【答案】1. B 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. A 6. A 7. C 8. D 9. A 10. B 11. C 12. D 13. A 14. C 15. C
【解析】
【11题详解】
句意:我们希望有更多的时间来完成清单上的所有事情。
something某事,某物;anything任何事物;everything每件事物;nothing没有什么。根据“wanted more time to finish ... on our list”可知,应是想要完成清单上的所有事,故选C。
【导语】本文主要讲述了两个好朋友一起制定新年决心,但是由于清单上内容太多,导致筋疲力竭,两个好朋友最后修改了清单并告诫读者:新年决心清单要简单。
【1题详解】
句意:今年,我们真的很想成功,所以我们决定做“决议之友”,希望明年能坚持决议。
but但是;so因此;as作为;because因为。空前“we really want to make it”是原因,空后“we decided to be ‘resolution friends’”是结果,此处属于前因后果,所以用so连接,故选B。
10. A.untilB.beforeC.whenD.since
11. A.somethingB.anythingC.everythingD.nothing
12. uallyC.sometimesD.hardly
13. ughingB.exercisingC.drinkingD.greeting
By Friday, we were too tired. When we got to school, we saw each other and couldn’t help____13____. We looked so funny.
上海市虹口区上海市继光高级中学2024学年高考英语三模试卷(含解析)
上海市虹口区上海市继光高级中学2024学年高考英语三模试卷注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。
2.答题时请按要求用笔。
3.请按照题号顺序在答题卡各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试卷上答题无效。
4.作图可先使用铅笔画出,确定后必须用黑色字迹的签字笔描黑。
5.保持卡面清洁,不要折暴、不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。
第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.The security judge was very _________ when she explained that the driving licence was necessary for her work . A.reasonable B.natural C.ridiculous D.available2.I still find it hard to imagine that such a clever child __________ make such a foolish mistake.A.shall B.mustC.can D.should3.Jane’s pale face suggested that she ______ ill and her parents suggested that she ______ a medical exam.A.be; should have B.was; haveC.should be; had D.was; had4.He was still full of optimism for the future despite many problems, and never once ______ him get worried or upset. A.I saw B.I would seeC.did I see D.would I see5.—Why can’t John land a__________job in years?—Anyone with criminal records will be laid off first when it comes time to let staff go.A.rewarding B.demanding C.worthwhile D.stable6.Some business owners are keen on public welfare. This is local services have been funded.A.whether B.what C.where D.how7.I usually do the washing up and leave the cooking to my wife,______she’s a better cook than me.A.unless B.as C.even though D.in case8.How did it come about ________ a quiet person should appear so wild today?A.whether B.that C.if D.what9.—I need to advertise for a roommate for next term.—________?Mary is interested.A.Why bother B.Why notC.So what D.What for10.In the US, there are currently over 5,000 community schools _____, in addition to serving as educational institutions, function as community centers for the surrounding neighborhood.A.which B.whereC.whose D.as11.—I wonder why the thinnest plastics bags, though ________ , are still in use here.—Well, it’s no easy job to solve this problem effectively.A.banning B.banned C.to ban D.having banned12.We’ll build a power station ______ water resources are plentiful.A.where B.in whichC.which D.that13.Be calm, Madam. Can you remember _____________ you had your mobile phone stolen?A.when was it that B.that it was whenC.where it was that D.it was where that14.By the time I saw the angry expression on his face, I ________ exactly what I was having to face.A.knew B.had known C.would know D.have known15.It seems late to say anything. We probably ______ it if we had made an offer sooner.A.would have got B.would getC.had got D.got16.If we forgave criminals, we might become a society of endless excuses _____ no one accepts responsibility for anything.A.which B.where C.when D.as17.______ for the free tickets, I would not have gone to see films so often.A.If it is not B.Had it not beenC.Were it not D.If they were not18.— How do you find your new classmate?— Oh, she is really ________ of a musician, who can not only sing very beautifully, but also compose skillfully. A.something B.somebodyC.everything D.everybody19.—She got her first science fiction published. It turned out to be________.—When was that?—It was in 2009 ________ she was still in college.A.success; that B.a success; whenC.success; when D.a success; that20.The wet weather will continue tomorrow, when a cold front to arrive.A.is expected B.is expectingC.expects D.will be expected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。
2024学年山西省朔州市怀仁市第一中学高考英语三模试卷(含解析)
2024学年山西省朔州市怀仁市第一中学高考英语三模试卷考生须知:1.全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答。
选择题必须用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上。
2.请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号。
3.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。
第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.Since the match is over, we can ____by travelling and stop thinking about basketball.A.dive in B.switch offC.pull out D.split up2.—Where can we park car?—Don’t worry. There’s sure to be parking lot nearby.A.the; the B.the; aC.不填; a D.不填; the3.School children must be taught how to deal with dangerous ________.A.states B.conditionsC.situations D.positions4.What surprised us most is that he doesn’t know ________ the differences between the two books lie.A.that B.what C.which D.where5.In contrast with the liberal social climate of the present, traditions in the past were relatively ______. A.competitive B.comprehensiveC.creative D.conservative6.I am sure that the girl you are going to meet is more beautiful_______ than in her pictures.A.in nature B.in movement C.in the flesh D.in the mood7.I ______ have worried before I came to the new school, for my classmates here are very friendly to me. A.mightn’t B.mustn’tC.needn’t D.couldn’t8.Only after talking to two students that having strong motivation is one of the biggest factors in reaching goals.A.I did discover B.did I discoverC.I discovered D.discovered9.When Thanksgiving Day is the corner, stores and supermarkets are busy with people.A.around B.on C.with D.at10.Thinking that her daughter was doing her homework ,the mother left the room, _________.A.quickly and gentle B.quick and gentleC.quickly and gently D.quick and gently11.______me tomorrow and I’ll let you know the lab result.A.Calling B.Call C.To call D.Having called12.This raw chocolate tastes pretty delicious due to ______ amount of melted pure fresh cream.A.equal B.generous C.insufficient D.tiny13.Raising the incomes of the poor is likely to be ineffective in a wealthy society, ________ accompanied by other measures.A.once B.when C.if D.unless14.It is unwise to disturb one who is devoted to his work. Just _____.A.face the music B.fly off the handleC.eat your words D.bite your tongue15.---- What do you think of zoology?---- In my opinion, zoology is ______ botany.A.a subject so interesting as B.as a interesting subject asC.as interesting a subject as D.interesting as a subject as16.—Did Max go to the concert with his family yesterday?—The report scheduled to be handed in tomorrow, he _______ it.A.couldn’t have attended B.needn’t have attendedC.wouldn’t attend D.shouldn’t attend17.goes up must come down, and gasoline prices are coming down fast in some parts of America. A.WhereB.WhatC.WhichD.That18.The house ______ I live in is very small.A.that B.whom C.when D.what19.—Oh, my God! What’s wrong with you?—I was going the normal speed limit when a truck appeared in front of me ________ and I didn't have time to stop. A.between the lines B.around the clockC.out of the blue D.over the moon20.— Can you tell me something about _________ science.— OK. _ Nobel Prize in Chemistry is usually awarded to Americans.A.the; The B./; The C.a; / D.the; /第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
甘肃省2023届高三下学期第三次诊断考试(三模)英语试卷(含答案)
甘肃省2023届高三下学期第三次诊断考试(三模)英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Student Volunteering: Project Coordinator(协调员)vacanciesWould you like to make a real difference to your local community? Becoming a Project Coordinator could be the role for you! We're currently looking for our next set of volunteer Project Coordinators for the 2023-2024 academic year. Project Coordinators work with a team of students to run a project with support from the V olunteering and Mentoring Team. This year we are looking for teams to lead the following projects:•Chester Student Dog Walking Project——walking dogs for members of the community who would struggle to do so themselves for health reasons•Chester Healthy Eating Workshops——healthy cooking workshops for people who have experienced homelessness•Welly Wednesdays——one-off conservation activities that benefit the environment like tree planting and hedge laying•Get Talking——students raising awareness, fundraising and talking about issues that can affect students, helping to open dialogue about serious topics and reduce stigma(污名) •incredible——students helping young people to identify what is credible information and reduce the spread of fake news•Dementia Cafe——a monthly cafe in Time Square, Warrington for people and families affected by dementia(痴呆)to come together and connect with others.Interested in running any of these projects? Find the role descriptions and application forms on the V olunteer Hub. Email ***********************.uk with any questions or with your completed application form. The deadline to apply is Thursday. April 20.1、Who can become a Project Coordinator?A. A cooperative and well-organized clerk.B. Students eager to give back to society.C. A well-informed communication expert.D.People struggling against health problems.2、Which project would you apply for if you want to go green?A.Chester Healthy Eating Workshops.B.Welly Wednesdays.C.inCredible.D. Dementia Café.3、What should you do to submit your application?A.Learn the role descriptions by heart.B.Raise your tips about volunteering.C. Upload it on the V olunteer Hub.******************************.uk.More American businesses are starting to use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to come up with new ideas and to deal with customers.Mattel is known for making children's toys. The company recently used an Al image generator called DALL-E to come up with ideas for new Hot Wheels toy cars. The used vehicle seller CarMax is using ChatGPT to gather thousands of customer comments. The social media service Snapchat has added a chatbot to its messaging service. And Instacart, a delivery service, now uses ChatGPT to answer food questions.Even the Coca-Cola company plans to use Al to help create new marketing content. It has not said exactly how it plans to use the technology.But the move shows that businesses are under pressure to use the tools that many of their employees and customers are already trying on their own "We must embrace the risks," Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey said in a video announcing a partnership with OpenAI - maker of both DALL-E and ChatGPT. Some experts warn that businesses should carefully consider possible harms to customers, society, and their own companies before choosing to use Al tools in the workplace.Claire Leibowicz is with The Partnership on AI, a nonprofit group. The group recently released recommendations for companies producing Al-generated images, audio and other media. "I want people to think deeply before deploying this technology," Leibowicz said."They should play around ... but we should also think. what purpose are these tools serving in the first place?"While text generators like ChatGPT can make the process of writing emails and marketing documents faster and easier, they also appear to present misinformation as fact. And image generators like DALL-E are trained in copying widely available digital art and photography. This has raised copyright concerns from the creators of those works."It is safer to use AI tools as a 'thought partner' but still people as the creator of final products." said Anna Gressel, who is with the law firm Debevoise &- Plimpton.4、What does Paragraph 2 mainly tell us about Al tools?A. Their target users.B. Their major functions.C.Their increasing popularity.D. Their creative service.5、What can we say about the Coca-Cola company?A. It calls on its staff to use Al tools.B. It hesitates to use AI tools.C.It accepts the risks of using AI tools.D.It has been warned by experts.6、What does the underlined word "deploying" in Paragraph 4 mean?ing effectively.B.Promoting successfully.C.Questioning publicly.D.Presenting confidently.7、What can be inferred from Anna Gressel's words?A.Copyright concerns are unnecessary.B.AI tools should just be humans'assistants.C.A business should partner with a law firm.D. The use of AI tools is an open question.For all the talk of helicopter parents and their snowflake children, most parents I know are more concerned with whether their children's development would be considered normal by experts than whether they are raising a prodigy(天才).When the teen years arrive, the “Is it normal?" instinct can go into overdrive. Adolescence is marked by many changes, including ones that manifest(显示)physically and. their more challenging counterpart, ones that manifest emotionally. The moods and deep feelings are intense, and make many helicopter parents in a state of extreme panic.But difficult feelings are often not a cause for concern. according to psychologist Lisa Damour in her new book, The Emotional Lives of Teenagers: Raising Connected, Capable, and Com passionate Adolescents. Not only are sadness and worrying healthy and natural parts of being a teenager, but the ability to experience these feelings (without a parent panicking) and to learn how to cope with them is developmentally necessary.There is a lot of commercial marketing around wellness that can give people the impression that they are only mentally healthy or their kids are mentally healthy if they are feeling good, calm or relaxed. This is not an accurate definition of mental health. Mental distress is not only inevitable - it is part of mental health and experiencing it is part of how kids grow and mature.There are many other healthy ways kids regulate emotions besides talking. Listening to mood-matching music is a very adaptive way to regulate as the experience of listening to we music catalyzes the emotion out of them. Teenagers also discharge emotions physically - by going through a run. jumping on a trampoline or banging on drums. Sometimes they will discharge them through creative channels like drawing or making music.As adults, we should not diminish the value of emotional expression that brings relief, even if it doesn't come in the verbal form to which we are most accustomed. Don't join in becausewhat we ultimately want is for our teens to become autonomous in dealing with their hard feelings.8、Why do many helicopter parents feel alarmed in their children's adolescence?A. They are eager to raise a genius.B.They are concerned about their children's safety.C. They can't accept children's physical changes.D. They are anxious about their children's mental development.9、What is a common misunderstanding of mental health?A. It is all about good feelings.B.It means having the ability to handle hardships.C.It contributes to kids'growing up.D. It refers to a person's positive qualities.10、Why does the author discuss kids' ways to manage emotions in Paragraph 5?A.To confirm bad feelings are sure to be gone.B. To encourage parents to give a helping hand.C. To show kids can tackle hard feelings themselves.D. To clarify the definition of mental health.11、Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Helicopter Parents: You Can Be More Self-reliantmercial Marketing: A Magical TrickC.Snowflake Children: You Are PromisingD. Hard Feelings: A Sign of Teenagers' Mental HealthJust ll minutes of moderate-to-vigorous intensity aerobic(有氧的)activity per day could lower your risk of cancer, cardiovascular(心血管的)disease or premature death .a large new study has found.Aerobic activities include walking. dancing. running, jogging. cycling and swimming. You can calculate the intensity level of an activity by your heart rate and how hard you're breathing as you move. Generally, being able to talk but not sing during an activity would make it moderate(中等的) intensity. Vigorous intensity is marked by the inability to carry on a conversation.Higher levels of physical activity have been associated with lower rates of premature death and chronic disease, according to past research. But how the risk levels for these outcomes are affected by the amount of exercise someone gets has been more difficult to determine. To explore this impact .scientists largely from the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom looked at data from 196 studies. amounting to more than 30 million adult participants who were followed for 10 years on average.The study mainly focused on participants who had done the minimum recommendedamount of 150 minutes of exercise per week, or 22 minutes per day. Compared with inactive participants, adults who had done 150 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous aerobic physical activity per week had a 31% lower risk of dying from any cause, a 29% lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease and a 15% lower risk of dying from cancer.Furthermore, the study states even people who got just half the minimum recommended amount of physical activity benefited. Accumulating 75 minutes of moderate-intensity activity per week – about 11 minutes of activity per day——was associated with a 23% lower risk of early death. Getting active for 75 minutes on a weekly basis was also enough to reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular disease by 17% and cancer by 7%.The findings confirm the World Health Organization's position that doing some physical activity is better than doing none. even if you don't get the recommended amounts of exercise.12、What can you do in a moderate-intensity aerobic activity?A. Have a chat.B. Break into song.C.Calculate its influence.D. Adjust your mind mode.13、Which word can best describe the findings of the new study?A. Subjective.B. Unclear.C.Debatable.D.Convincing.14、What is the smallest recommended amount of exereise on a daily basis?A. 150 minutes.B.75 minutes.C.22 minutes.D. 11 minutes.15、What message does the author seem to convey in the text?A. Higher levels of physical activity benefit people.B.A little exercise is better than none.C.Physical activities must be aerobic and enough.D.The full recommended amount of exercise matters more.二、七选五16、Worried about the climate? ①________ Here are some examples to get you started.Count the birds and the beesGet closer to nature by becoming a citizen scientist. You could be counting birds in your garden. Butter flies, insects and flowers, or even reptiles and hedgehogs. ②_______. It's a fun group activity, and your data can help scientists better understand the impact of human behaviour on natural habitats.③______Media headlines can be alarming when it comes to the climate and nature crisis or ignoring the issues completely. Hosting a local discussion can allow space for reflection, debate, ideas and collaboration (合作) to take action on global issues at a local level.Set up a library of thingsInternet shopping has made it too easy to buy new stuff at the click of a button. ④______? First, it'll clutter(凌乱地塞满)your house, then it'll clutter the planet. Setting up a library of things can encourage local people to share everything from tools to instruments, cooking gadgets to toys.Start a climate emergency centre⑤_________That's why more and more climate emergency centres are popping up in derelict (废弃的) shops on high streets and in shopping centres. A climate emergeney centre can be a space for events such as an exhibition on plastie waste or a workshop to learn how to make eco-cleaning products. It can also be a way to motivate more people to take action.A.Cooperate with your localsB.But where is it all going to end upC. Host a climate and nature diseussionD.But how have we consumed the thingsE. The climate and nature crisis isn't going awayF.There are lots of citizen science projects to take part inG. Small local actions with neighbors, local businesses and politicians can make a differencesquirrels, raccoons and cottontails of my passage.17、A. experiment B.attempt C.situation D.experience18、A.tricky B. occasional C. different D.accessible19、A. took to B.kept off C.walked along D. responded to20、A.influential B.painful C.costly D. instructive21、A. labor B.test C.choice D.memory22、A.courage B. leisure C.victory D. recognition23、A. surprise B.confusion C.joy D.fear24、A. wider B.rougher C.safer D. busier25、A.camp B. routine C.rule D.trip26、A.emerged B.eased C.changed D.transferred27、A.slowly B.casually C.gently D.slightly28、A. overlooked B. searched C.recreated D.enjoyed29、A.processed B.mixed C.collected D. loved30、A.Eventually B. Tentatively C.Deliberately D.Thankfully31、A.managed B.refused C.stopped D.planned32、A.describe B.share C.avoid D.cross33、A. imagined B.observed C.greeted D.approached34、A.catch B.tease C.surprise D.warn35、A.skill B.strategy C.trick D.challenge36、A.recovers B.fades C.functions D.happens四、短文填空37、The health condition of Yaya, a 23-year-old giant panda who has lived in Memphis Zoo in the US for 20 years, attracted public concern recently. Tourists posted pictures of Yaya and claimed she suffered from skin disease and malnutrition. ①_______(call) for her return.With it being decided that Yaya will come back home, this episode raises the question of ②______giant pandas are so difficult to feed and breed.Giant pandas only feed on bamboo. The Calgary Zoo in Canada sent two pandas back to China in 2020 due to a ③_______(short) of bamboo. Pandas also have trouble absorbing nutrients. They can only digest 17 percent of what they eat.Their low reproductive rate is a crucial reason as well. ④______(general), giant pandas can breed when they reach 4 to 8 years old. Females breeding only once ⑤______year leave their scent on bamboo so that males can locate them. Even if a pair meets, successful breeding is not certain.Females normally give birth ⑥______one or two cubs (幼崽). If twins are born, the mother may only raise the⑦________(strong) of the cubs. A newborn panda baby only⑧_______(weigh) about 0. 1 percent of the weight of a fully⑨________(grow) panda. making its survival extremely difficult.Despite these⑩_______(issue), progress has been made in breeding and protecting the widely loved animals.五、短文改错38、假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。
湖南师范大学附属中学2024学年高考英语三模试卷(含解析)
湖南师范大学附属中学2024学年高考英语三模试卷考生请注意:1.答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作任何标记。
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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.Time is a precious ________ that is often taken for granted among the young people.A.commodity B.commission C.component D.constitution2.Halfway through the chapter ____ I didn’t take anything in.A.did I realize B.had I realizedC.I realized D.I would realize3.语音知识(共5小题;每小题l分,满分5分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项。
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
4.Most people quit ________ any results appear; they give up too soon and a quitter never wins.A.while B.until C.since D.before5.8 students and 2 teachers at Santa Fe High School by a 17-year-student armed with a shotgun and a pistol. This is one of the many gun-related tragedies that have happened in the last 2 years.A.killed B.were killedC.have killed D.have been killed6._______ you consider that the airline handled 80 million passengers last year, the accident figures are really very small.A.Unless B.WhenC.Before D.Though7.This is not an economical way to get more water; ________, it is very expensive.A.worse still B.on the contraryC.in short D.in addition8.Wolf Warrior 2, _______ director Wu Jing also starred in the lead role, is a first-class production, even by Hollywood standards.A.where B.whichC.whom D.as9.—- Mum, look at my shoes. I need a new pair.—- .I bought them for you only a week ago!A.Y ou bet B.You said itC.Y ou don't say D.You name it10.He doesn't spend any more money on clothing than I do,but________he manages to look so stylish.A.therefore B.somehowC.furthermore D.otherwise11.The enquiry________ new facts, the judge had to postpone the trial again.A.to develop B.developedC.having developed D.being developed12.— I am just wondering which team, Chicago Bulls or Washington Wizards, won the game last night?—________ I don’t really like either team.A.Don’t mention it. B.No problem.C.Who cares? D.Why bother?13.— The film is, I have to say, not a bit interesting.—Why? It’s ________ than the films I have ever seen.A.far more interesting B.much less interestingC.no more interesting D.any less interesting14.A lot of suggestions were put forward at the meeting, but ______ was practical.A.nothing B.noneC.neither D.no one15._____ gas prices are rising, people are looking for less expensive ways to get around.A.Now that B.Even ifC.Although D.Unless16."We can not afford limited progress. We need rapid progress," Ban said at the Third World Climate Conference in Geneva, by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).A.organized B.being organized C.organizing D.was organized17.—How long do you think it will be________the Stock Market returns to normal?—At least one year, I guess.A.when B.before C.until D.that18.Adding to their happiness, he says,______ some similarities between the two test papers.A.is B.are C.has D.have19.He started school the same day as I did and________to it like a duck to water.A.appealed B.tookC.catered D.saw20.She ________ to someone on the phone, so I just nodded to her and went away.A.talked B.has talkedC.had talked D.was talking第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
广东省珠海一中等六校2024学年高考英语三模试卷(含解析)
广东省珠海一中等六校2024学年高考英语三模试卷考生请注意:1.答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作任何标记。
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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.—In the UK,some people equate life experience with the number of stamps in their passports.—That’s why they all agree that they ________ the “travel bug”.A.catch B.caughtC.have caught D.are to catch2.Martin Luther King, Jr. put it that peace is not merely a distant goal that we seek, but a means _____we arrive at that goal.A.that B.where C.by which D.with which3.The guide was enthusiastic and knowledgeable and we spent a lovely evening wandering into places which we________ straight past otherwise.A.had walked B.were walkingC.would have walked D.must have walked4.The differences the children’s achievements can not be completely explained ________ their social backgrounds. A.in front of B.in case ofC.in need of D.in charge of5.If you can do what you’re weakest ______, you can handle any challeng e.A.for B.atC.with D.to6.When the girl did ________ the courage to tell her parents what had happened, unfortunately her own family didn't believe her.A.work out B.work up C.work at D.work on7.Eggs, meat, vegetables and other foods can easily be poisoned by microorganisms such as ______.A.phenomena B.dilemma C.diploma D.bacteria8.All the students are required to check they have made some spelling errors in their compositions. A.whether B.what C.that D.which9.______ property, we’r e among the richest people in this city.A.In search of B.In spite of C.In place of D.In terms of10.Though the story of Li Yunlong in the TV drama “Bright Sword” is a fiction, much of __________happened is historically true.A.that B.what C.which D.it11.Though he lacks experience, the arrangements are all _______ for the meeting next Thursday ahead of time.A.in particular B.in place C.in preparation D.in time12.--- She will finish the project within three days!--- ______! I could do it in three hours.A.You are right B.I’m stuck C.Oh, come on D.Don’t mention it13.Obviously,a good habit help us to speed up to reach our destinations.A.need B.must C.can D.shall14.---Can those___________ at the back of the classroom hear me?---No problem.A.seat B.sitC.seated D.sat15.—Why not buy a second-hand car first if you don’t have enough money for a new one?—That’s a good ________.A.saying B.questionC.account D.suggestion16.—I dropped by at 6:00pm yesterday but failed to see you at your house.—I ________ in a gym at that time.A.was exercising B.am exercisingC.have exercised D.had exercised17.—Let’s go and have dinner this evening.—_____. Have you come out first in the exam?A.Thanks a lot. B.Why not?C.What for? D.Yes, I’d li ke to.18.My teacher asked me to copy _____ article _____ second time.A.an; the B.an; a C.the; a D.the; the19.The new movie ________ to be one of the biggest money-makers of all time.A.pretends B.agrees C.promises D.declines20.Opening the door, Mrs.Summers found family of cats shut in the bathroom.A.a; 不填B.a; the C.the; 不填D.the; the第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
2020年山东省济南市英语高三三模试卷与详细解析
2020年山东省济南市英语三模试卷与详细解析一、完形填空The lions and leopards(豹) of a national park in India normally do not get along. They 1 each other for space and food. But about a year ago, a young lioness in the park 2 a baby leopard.The 2-month-old baby with brown ears and blue eyes was 3 ,and the lioness spent weeks nursing, 4 and caring for him until he died. She treated him as if he were one of her own two sons, who were about the same age. This was a 5 case of cross-species adoption in the wild, and the only documented example involving animals that are normally 6 .7 ,the park workers thought the association would be brief, but this went on. The family were 8 to tour the park. The lioness took care of the baby, and 9 meat that she hunted. The new brothers played with him and occasionally followed him up trees. This unlikely 10 was surely amazing.Although this adoption was puzzling, it highlights the 11 between the two species. Until they reach young adulthood, when social differences 12 , lions and leopards play and beg for milk in similar ways. For this mother lioness, she may have 13 the baby's more leopard-like features —his smell, size and spotted appearance. He just jumped in.The 14 of the inter species adoption in the wild would be sweet enough for a children's book, yet 15 enough to attract scientists.1.A.put up with B.take advantage of C.depend on D.fight with2.A.scared B.adopted C.spotted D.attacked3.A.lazy B.brave C.weak D.dangerous4.A.feeding B.checking C.following D.dressing5.A.simple B.typical C.famous D.rare6.A.friends B.competitors C.partners D.neighbors7.A.Initially B.Luckily C.Certainly D.Unexpectedly8.A.expected B.observed C.persuaded D.pushed9.A.cooked B.packed C.shared D.burned10.A.experience B.affair C.agreement D.connection11.A.communication B.similarities C.behavior D.differences12.A.emerge B.remain C.recover D.survive13.A.compared B.disliked C.ignored D.protected14.A.incident B.experience C.report D.tale15.A.strange B.caring C.reliable D.moving二、阅读选择One of the best ways to pay for college is to find work that helps foot part of the school fee. Here are 4 types of part-time jobs that provide students with extra income.Jobs with employer scholarshipsSome companies offer help paying for college through scholarship programs. Taco Bell, for instance, offers its part- time employees the chance to win up to a $ 25 ,000 award through its Live Mas Scholarship. The award can be used toward vocational schools or a two- or four-year college. Employees must have worked for the company at least three continuous months.Work-studyFor years the work-study program has allowed students to earn money through part-time work. Students aged between 16 and 24 who file Free Application for Student Aid maybe qualified for the program.While these jobs aren't always on campus, students in work study earn at least $7.25 per hour一the state minimum wage.Paid internshipsA paid internship (实习) can not only help students pay for college but can also open doors for full-time work after graduation .According to a 2019 survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, nearly two-thirds of paid interns received a job offer,while just about 44% of unpaid interns were offered a job.On-demand economy jobsKnown for its flexibility,the jobs can help students earn cash between classes.These on-demand jobs include completing small jobs,making deliveries or even driving for ride-booking services.Students can typically earn more through on-demand work,ranging from $10 to $20 an hour.16.What are the applicants for the work-study program required to do?A.Submit an application form.B.Work part time for years.C.Accept the minimum wage.D.Live and work one campus.17.What is the advantage of On-demand economy jobs?A.Providing scholarships.B.Having fixed workplace.C.Including an extra award.D.Offering more job options.18.Which program is of great help for students to find a full-time job?A.Jobs with employer scholarships.B.On- demand economy jobs.C.Paid internships.D.Work- study.Christine Reynolds worked at the public library in Yosemite National Park. When the government issued shutdown orders to slow the spread of the coronavirus(冠状病毒), she loaded the back of her car with donated books and began her own mobile library.“I know this may not be conventional,and yet it has worked and I feel of use,”she said.Across the United States,volunteers are reporting a jump in little free libraries as readers look to pass the time. Made of wood or brick,and placed in front of parks or in the trunk of a car,the libraries have seen their small spaces filled with books.Around 1,000 people live in the Yosemite Valley,where entertainment options are limited and some residents say Christine Reynolds' mobile library and her friendly chats offer a needed break.“I live in a rural area,so the Internet is not a guarantee. The time that some people might fill with online services is not an option for me. I turn to books to fill that gap.” said Connor Timpone,who lives east of Yosemite Valley. “Books have been a bright spot for me.”“The spaces also have transformed into a new purpose. Readers are leaving can goods and other needed items to assists fellow neighbors. The libraries allow neighbor s to help one another without getting physically close,” said Greig Metzger, director of the nonprofit Little Free Library.Since 2009,tens of thousands of little free libraries have sprung up in the United States and more than 100 countries. The small spaces operate by donation and through volunteers. V olunteers check the free libraries weekly, and the Selection is always different from the week before. Though the work Lakes much effort and time, it is rewarding.19.What do we know about Christine's library?A.It follows the traditional practice.B.It is placed in the back of her car.C.It mostly consists of her own books.D.It is sponsored by the National Park.20.Why is the number of little free libraries rising rapidly?A.They meet people’s needs on special occasions.B.They've received a great many donated books.C.They can be easily constructed in many ways.D.They can provide access to online services.21.What is the new function of the little free libraries?A.Supplying varieties of books.B.Guaranteeing a needed break.C.Creating a bond among neighbors.D.Getting neighbors physically close.22.How do the libraries operate on a daily basis?A.With the support of the local government.B.Through donations and voluntary services.C.By means of the Participation of local residents.D.Under the guidance of non-profit organizations.We're so attached to plastic, but we're careless consumers. Waste plastic is entering our ecosystems and food chains with untold consequences. Cleaning up our polluted world of plastic may seem a noble, but thankless task. However, some people are seeing economic opportunity in the mission.Plastic Bank, a social enterprise from Canada, is monetizing plastic recycling while empowering those most affected by the waste. It works to prevent waste plastic from entering oceans by encouraging people in developing countries to collect plastic from their communities in exchange for cash, food, clean water or school tuition for their children. After collection, plastic is weighed, sorted, chipped, melted into balls and sold on as“raw material”to be made into everything from bottles for cleaning products to clothing.“I saw in large quantities; I saw an opportunity,”CEO David Katz told the audience at the Sustainable Brands Oceans conference in Porto, Portugal on November 14.“We reveal the value in this material,”he added.Plastic Bank was founded in 2013 and launched on the ground operations in 2014 in Haiti, the poorest country in the Western, Hemisphere, where close to 60% of the population live under the poverty line. As result of poor waste disposal and recycling infrastructure (基础设施),plastic waste enters rivers or is burned and poses the health threats to the local residents.The company says i has over 2,000 collectors working in the country, with its full- time collectors on average 63% above the poverty line thanks to the income they make from the project. Through its app based payment system, many collectors now have bank accounts for the first time, and are able to ultimately escape ultra poverty.“Nothing we're doing is against the laws of physics,”said Katz. “All the technology exists for us to solve and save the world. It's only creative thought.”23.What is Plastic Bank aimed to do?A.Test out creative ideas.B.Discover new material.C.Promote plastic recycling.D.Stop people using plastic.24.Which of the following shows the process of monetizing in Paragraph 2?A.Purchasing- collecting—recycling.B.Exchanging collecting—purchasing.C.Collecting- exchanging—reproducing.D.Persuading consuming—reproducing.25.What do the numbers in Paragraph 5 indicate?A.Haiti attaches great importance to recycling.B.Many locals benefit greatly from the project.C.Collecting is an efficient way to recycle waste.D.The project has solved unemployment in Haiti:26.What maybe the best title for the text?A.Companies stand to ban plastic consumptionB.Technology finds its way to kick off povertyC.David Katz speaks at the conference in PortoD.Plastic Bank is fighting against plastic wasteThey're life jacket orange, they’re robots and they're capable of sailing the high seas without human intervention.On Tuesday the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) launched a pair of Saildrones(海洋无人机) in Pacific Northwest waters for the first time. Their summer long sailing journey will stretch from Vancouver Island to California. The Saildrone operators will collect data to help set future fishing seasons. The government wants to see whether seagoing. robots can extend fishery surveys now performed by expensive manned ships.Nora Cohen from NOAA said,“The 23 foot tong seagoing robots can follow a remotely programmed course for up to a year at a time. And they don't require any fuel. We use wind and solar power to drive the sensors.”He added,“It means that we're a ble to go to places where we don't really want to send people, and go into weather that we really don't want anyone ever to be in, and beable to send back measurements.”The primary mission is to investigate the species and number of fish in existence and the places where they are. Larry Hufnagle, scientist of NOAA Fisheries in Seattle, said a traditional big NOAA research ship-based survey costs around $25,000 per day. By comparison, one Saildrone runs $2,500 per day.“It could be a significant saving,”Hufnagle said. “But like anything else, there is a tradeoff in what you get and what you don't get. On the manned ship, we have limited time. It takes a lot of people. We spend a fair amount of money. But there is one thing the Saildrone can't do that humans can: cast a net to catch and positively identify the fish detected below. The Saildrones are going to give us additional data, not replacement data.”Nora Cohen said Sail Drone, a venture capital-backed company based in Alameda, California, expects to launch a total of 11 of its seagoing robots to survey different water bodies for NOAA this year. The Bering and Arctic seas, coastal California and Gulf of Mexico will be the locations of additional missions.27.What is the purpose of collecting fish data?A.To explore the ocean.B.To assist fishing industry.C.To learn the habits of fish,D.To improve fishing skills28.What is mainly discussed about the Saildrone in Paragraph 3?A.Its advantages.B.Its appearance.C.Its power systems.D.Its primary mission.29.What does the underlined word “tradeoff”in Paragraph 5 probably mean?A.Debate. B.Reason.C.Reality. D.Balance.30.What can be inferred from the text?A.The Saildrone has a promising future.B.Hufnagle thinks little of the Saildrone.C.Manned ships will be completely replaced.D.Production of seagoing robots is restricted.三、七选五“Some kids are naturally more competitive than others,” says professiona l adviser Roseann Clay. But certain factors play into the behavior of kids to make them want to win at everything.One factor is that kids are becoming aware of what others think of them. Winning games and getting those top grades is a way to get loads of attention.31.When kids have a genuine fear of losing, this can drive them to be more competitive. And when they lose, bad emotions usually follow. How can parents deal with kids who get angry or upset when they don't win all the time?32.Roseann suggests that parents make a point of showing how they handle losing well, while still having fun. And before any competitive activity or game, make sure everyone knows what the rules and expected behaviors are. This helps a child shift from an “I'm only good if I win”attitude to “ I'm having fun” attitude.If a child is pushed to be too competitive and care about winning above all else, their emotional well-being is put at risk. Theknock-on effect is that their confidence remains low.33.Also, some children's anxiety causes them to be afraid of competition.34.They should to open up conversation and focus on the feelings of kids and not their behaviors.35.We can help them celebrate and enjoy all the small steps it took to get there, and encourage a more positive outlook and healthy competition. This will serve ! them throughout life as they manage stress.A.Not all kids want to win.B.Kids can still celebrate a win.C.Parents shouldn't push these kids.D.Insecurity can also be a factor here.E.Insecure children want to win everything.F.This can really rock a developing child's emotional core.G.Children can learn to manage their emotions with role modeling.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。
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2024届北京海淀区北京市高三下学期英语检测模拟试卷(三模)一、完形填空1、 When I was in third grade, my family moved from a house in the countryside to a house in town. My parents sold the first house before they bought the second, so we were 1 for three months. During that time, a family friend 2 us their very small fishing cabin. The cabin had one bedroom, a small living room, a 3 kitchen, and a lounge where my brother and I slept in a bunk bed(双层床铺). It was a(n) 4 time for my parents. All of our routines were disrupting. But I loved it. I loved the bunk bed, where I knew my brother was right above me, close enough for meto 5 and grab if need be. I loved that there were no other 6 anywhere nearby, so my brother had to play with me. I loved that as I went to sleep at night, the light from the living room andthe 7 of my father watching TV were just a few feet away. In that period of disruption, I loved the closeness that we relied upon our small cabin. In our normal lives, I wouldn't have dared to ask my brother to play with me instead of his friends. I couldn'thave 8 to share a bedroom with him. 9 . my parents found a new house and we moved into it. It was bigger than our old house and much bigger than the cabin. But I mourned the loss of the cabin and, particularly, the loss ofthe 10(1)A. houselessB. joblessC. helplessD. speechless(2)A. awardedB. showedC. returnedD. offered(3)A. ciousB. narrowC. qualityD. unique(4)A. emergentB. happyC. stressfulD. relaxing(5)A. settle downB. reach upC. bend downD. show up(6)A. relativesB. playersC. classmatesD. neighbours(7)A. voiceB. memoryC. soundD. argument(8)A. requestedB. decidedC. refusedD. troubled(9)A. NaturallyB. EventuallyC. InitiallyD. Urgently(10)A. closenessB. brotherhoodC. friendshipD. transformation二、语法填空2、 A Not long ago, my daughter's shoes (damage) with a knife. She burst into tears. I took them to the shoemaker's. The man said he would add more scratches on both shoes as if the openings were made on purpose for a special style. I didn't fully understand him, but I decided to leave the shoes. Two days later I dropped by from work (collect) the shoes. I found more scratches on each shoe, but all the openings were patched by red leather and the stitches were twisted. The appearancelooked (interesting) than ever.B The African penguin is expected to go extinct in the wild in just over a decade, given its current population decline. The main reason is a lack of food caused by disturbance to ocean conditions from global heating and (compete) from the commercial fishing industry. According to a study, recently scientists (identify) a possible additional cause, one that is an entirely new threat and that further (prevent) the penguins from finding food: noise pollution from marine ships in a bay.C Crying is a natural response to emotions. Regardless of causes the tears to flow, the physical reaction is usually the same with puffy cheeks and tight eyes (lead) to streaming tears down one's face. Despite its stigma (污名), crying can be an act relieves tension and clears feelings of negativity and sadness. Crying can communicate our emotions to others and foster greater understanding and compassion. Ultimately, crying is a powerful tool we ought to use to freeourselves negativity.三、阅读理解3、 A Spend six nights working with rangers (护林员) while helping to preserve Yosemite National Park! Yosemite is one of the world's most beloved national parks. As volunteers in Yosemite Valley, we help rangers fix trails and repair fragile natural resources. No previous experience necessary, our leaders provide the training we need to complete the work at hand.Activities Volunteers should be comfortable hiking up to two miles each day. To assess your fitness, you are required to hike stairs for 2-3 miles with a daypack weighing 10-15 pounds at the fitness test.What's Included All meals from dinner on Day 1 through breakfast on Day 7; campground reservations; group tools; transportation from campground to work sites; orientation and training, park entrance fees. Accommodations Camping, 6 nights (bring your own tent).Your Adventure Itinerary(日程)Day 1 Meet for orientation and enjoy a welcome dinner. An orientation meeting will be conducted to provide volunteers with an overview of the scheduled work projects as well as training in proper tool use and safety.Days 2-5 Working with park rangers, assist in trail maintenance and restoration. During these three days, we plan to work from 9 a. m. -4 p. m. with an hour scheduled for lunch. We return to Yellow Pines Campground each evening for dinner and relaxation.Day 6 Explore Yosemite National Park on your much deserved rest day. Challenge yourself on a hike up the Mist Trail, relax by the Merced River, or read a book in a peaceful meadow - this day is all yours. Day 7 Depart Yosemite for home. Volunteers wishing to stay longer may make reservations at other campgrounds or lodging in the park.(1) In the Yosemite Volunteer Project, volunteers are supposed to .A. replace the rangersB. help tourists carry daypacksC. have relevant working experienceD. restore easily damaged natural resources(2) What is included in the volunteer program package?A. Personal camping equipment.B. Transportation from home to work sites.C. All meals and accommodation in a hotel.D. Campground bookings and park admission fees.(3) What is the recommended activity during the rest day of the project?A. Relaxing by a river.B. Guiding a reading activity.C. Participating in a guided hike.D. Assisting at an orientation meeting.4、 B The student arrived early, sat front and center, and stood out in my classroom in more ways than one. I'd say that he was about 40 years older than his classmates in my undergraduate communications class. He eagerly jumped into class discussions, with his humor and wisdom of experience. And he was always respectful of the other students' perspectives, as if each of them were a teacher. Jerry Valencia walked in with a smile-and he left with one too. "These students gave me the confidence that I didn't need to feel bad about my age, " Valencia says. One day, I spotted Valencia on campus. He said he would have to stop taking classes that semester and reapply for next year. By then, he hoped to have earned enough money and have his student-loan papers in order. He asked seriously whether he could still sit in on my communications class. Sure, I said. But he wouldn't get any credit. No problem he said. Soon there he was again, back at his old desk, jumping into our discussions on how to find and tell stories in Los Angeles-a 63-year-old man with as much energy and curiosity as any of the youngsters in class. A lot of Valencia's classmates apparently knew he couldn't afford that semester's tuition but was still doing the homework. "Here he is, willingly taking a class for the delight of it and benefit of learning,"says Jessica Espinosa, a 25-year-old junior. Afterward, I overheard Valencia wanted to stay in school until he earned a master's degree, but it had taken him 12 years to finish community college., so he had a long way to go. There is something splendidly unreasonable about Valencia's determination to get a four-year degree and then a master's. At his current pace, he'll be 90 when he finally hangs all that paper on the wall. But that doesn't seem especially relevant. He's found all the youthful energy and academic opportunity stimulating. Valencia's grade in my class this semester will not show up on his transcripts(成绩单). But I'm giving him an A-and in the most important ways, it counts.(1) What made Valencia different from his classmates?A. He was respectful to the teacher.B. He activated the class atmosphere.C. He was eager to learn despite his age.D. He often put forward different opinions.(2) According to the author, why did Valencia continue to attend classes?A. He treasured the chance of learning.B. He wished to show his determination.C. He needed the credits to further his study.D. He desired to have an A on his transcripts.(3) Which of the following best describes Valencia?A. Modest and independent.B. Energetic and generous.C. Enthusiastic and motivated.D. Considerate and intelligent.(4) What can we learn from the passage?A. No pains, no gains.B. It is never too old to learn.C. Strike the iron while it is hot.D. Where there is life, there is hope.5、 C A heavy feeling on the chest. A throat that's leaden. An overwhelming feeling of isolation. Loneliness hurts-and, over time, it can put the body into a state that increases our risk of everything from heart attack and stroke to diabetes and cancer. So, evolutionarily speaking, why do we experience it? Stephanie Cacioppo, a neuroscientist at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, says that countless studies have helped researchers formulate a holistic(全面的)purpose for loneliness. "Our social structures evolved hand in hand with neural, hormonal and genetic mechanisms to support these social structures-like couples, tribes and communities-that help us survive and reproduce, " says Cacioppo. Because while loneliness may be painful to experience today, for our prehistoric ancestors that pain would have been a far better alternative to being caught alone with a predator on theprowl(潜行). Being social had its downsides even back then-competition for food, for example, or contribution to the spread of pathogens(病原). But scientists think we evolved to feel loneliness because it was more important to work with one another to accomplish tasks and to protect everyone. "The pain of loneliness prompted us to renew the social structure so we could survive and promote key features like trust. cooperation and collective action, explains Cacioppo. For years, researchers thought of loneliness as a disease. But now, they're realizing that it's more of a biological hunger signal that reminds us when it's time to reconnect with those around us to promote our short-term survival. If the outcomes of loneliness were entirely negative, it would no longer be a part of our DNA. Hunger and thirst protect our physical body while loneliness protects our social body." says Сacioppo. Loneliness impacts us all differently. Some of us may find certain situations lonely even while others don't. There's also a genetic component: Some of us are born to feel lonelier than others. Other factors play a role, too. The way we were treated as children can also inform how lonely we feel as adults. Lonely people spend most of their time deep within their own imaginations; they may conceptualize social encounters so much, in fact, that this part of their brain is in overdrive. That means even though they may be desperate to form connections, when they're around other people, they're actually less likely to be present.(1) As for loneliness, which would the author agree with?A. It can lead to serious mental problems in adulthood.B. It holds potential risks and disadvantages to individuals.C. It may reflect a person's strong desire to have social bonds.D. It is perceived in the same way as it is demonstrated by our DNA.(2) Scientists believe that loneliness is ___.A. beneficial but riskyB. painful but necessaryC. natural and powerfulD. personal and harmful(3) Which would be the best title for the passage?A. Humans evolved to be lonely.B. Loneliness is a curable disease.C. Loneliness is a personal feeling.D. Humans need to address loneliness.6、 D A video circulated on social media earlier this year, showing a tourist opening the door of a vehicle, reaching out an arm and attempting to stroke a passing lioness. The lioness shrugged him off, but it could have easily gone horribly wrong. Reckless behaviour around wildlife risks the safety of both people and animals. People risk being attacked, mauled (撕咬) and possibly killed, while animals can be harmed, removed or put down. irrespective of whether they were only defending themselves. Animal attacks can also cast a destination in a negative light, causing temporary closures or scaring off visitors. All just so someone could boast that they had stroked a lion or captured a moment on a camera phone. "Tourists are getting more and more reckless around wildlife and the source of the problem is social media." says wildlife photographer Anette Mosshachers. "People risking their lives or doing stupid things with wildlife are after "likes' and followers something to show off on social media, " says Mossbacher. "The greater the risk, the more "likes" they get. With some clients, it seems like a sickness or addiction." Yet social media is not entirely to blame. People have always taken risks for an experience. Foolish behavior and a tendency to get cockyaround dangerous animals must have been around since the dawn of humanity. A hunger for attention online might drive some of the current madness, but some individuals might be trying to recreate a piece of the action they have seen on television. Perhaps the adrenaline (肾上腺激素) rush when close to wild animals causes an evaporation of common sense. "There's a worrying lack of awareness that animals several times our size, weight, speed and strength can easily hurt us, "says wildlife photographer David Lloyd. "I don't think parks are doing enough to raise awareness. Tourists need to know how their presence can affect wildlife. A good example is cheetahs (猎豹) on vehicle rooftops. It may be a thrill for the bystanders, but theconsequences if a mother cheetah falls off would be severe. She would no longer be able to hunt, so her cubs could easily starve." "People aren't getting the education about why they need to stay away from wildlife, including avoiding diseases, keeping people secure and letting wildlife be wild, " says Philip Muruthi, vice president of species conservation and science for the African Wildlife Foundation. "We need to educate tourists through signs, pamphlets and frontline drivers. We should stick to guidelines, and there needs to be enforcement through the law."(1) What can we learn about reckless behaviour around wildlife?A. It harms tourists more than animals.B. It enables tourists to get intimate with animals.C. It may bring more profits to a tourist destination.D. It may get animals killed for defending themselves.(2) As for Mossbacher's opinion on what drives people's reckless behavior, the author is ___.A. sympatheticB. disapprovingC. doubtfulD. indifferent(3) What does the underlined word"cocky" in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Selfish.B. Frightened.C. Arrogant.D. Shocked.(4) What can we conclude from the passage?A. Parks are expected to take more responsibilities for educating tourists.B. Raising tourists' awareness means stressing the danger of animals to them.C. More regulation of the tourist industry is the key to raising tourists' awareness.D. Penalties rather than education can stop people taking silly risks around wildlife.四、七选五7、 How does it feel when you solve your problem by yourself? Things may not always go as planned. 1 Being resourceful means finding smart and creative ways to solve a problem, using whatever resources you have at the time. 2 They can also be anything else that's useful, such as information, advice or your own experience. It also means trusting your instincts, the ability you're born with, rather than through training and being confident about your ability to face challenges. A resourceful person is not the one getting cross or panicking when something goes wrong. They're thinking about how to solve the problem.3 When we learn to solve problems for ourselves rather than immediately going to others for help, it can help to build our confidence, help us feel more independent, and feel better about making decisions. Being resourceful may not help you avoid problems, but thinking creatively about how you can deal with them will make you feel less stressed and more prepared next time.4 This can boost self-esteem, that is, how you feel about yourself. When you're facing a challenge, try to focus on the actual problem rather than how you feel about it. Think about where and when it happened and what the causes are. Next, think up as many solutions to the problem as you can. 5 Finally, review what has and hasn't worked, so you're equipped to deal with a situation next time. And remember, no one is expected to solve all problems by themselves. If you have a tricky problem that you're unable to solve, then ask a trusted adult for help.(1)A. You also learn what you're good at.B. Here is how you can be more resourceful.C. They can be practical things like pens and paper.D. Resourcefulness is a skill that's good for you in lots of ways.E. These may be famous mottos that always inspire us to move on.F. Weigh up what's good and bad about each one and choose the best.G. But being resourceful can help you stay calm and deal with tricky situations.(2)A. You also learn what you're good at.B. Here is how you can be more resourceful.C. They can be practical things like pens and paper.D. Resourcefulness is a skill that's good for you in lots of ways.E. These may be famous mottos that always inspire us to move on.F. Weigh up what's good and bad about each one and choose the best.G. But being resourceful can help you stay calm and deal with tricky situations.(3)A. You also learn what you're good at.B. Here is how you can be more resourceful.C. They can be practical things like pens and paper.D. Resourcefulness is a skill that's good for you in lots of ways.E. These may be famous mottos that always inspire us to move on.F. Weigh up what's good and bad about each one and choose the best.G. But being resourceful can help you stay calm and deal with tricky situations.(4)A. You also learn what you're good at.B. Here is how you can be more resourceful.C. They can be practical things like pens and paper.D. Resourcefulness is a skill that's good for you in lots of ways.E. These may be famous mottos that always inspire us to move on.F. Weigh up what's good and bad about each one and choose the best.G. But being resourceful can help you stay calm and deal with tricky situations.(5)A. You also learn what you're good at.B. Here is how you can be more resourceful.C. They can be practical things like pens and paper.D. Resourcefulness is a skill that's good for you in lots of ways.E. These may be famous mottos that always inspire us to move on.F. Weigh up what's good and bad about each one and choose the best.G. But being resourceful can help you stay calm and deal with tricky situations.五、书面表达8、 For years, psychologists have known how to measure the intelligence of individuals, but only recently have they begun to investigate the issue of group intelligence. This notion stems from the observation that some groups seem to work fantastically across tasks, even tasks that are not very similar. Early investigations suggest that group intelligence is not the sum of the intelligence of the individuals in it. Sc what is the secret to their success? Researchers at Google have tackled this question. They collected thousands of data points on hundreds of groups and combed through them trying to find patterns. Are the members of effective groups friends outside of work? Do groups whose members have similar personalities or backgrounds work together best? They put forward many theories but found no patters to support them. In fact, who was in the group apparently did not seem to make a difference; instead, the difference between more and less effective groups seemed to lie in the interaction among the members. In effective groups, members spoke for a roughly equal amount of time-not at every meeting or interaction, but across the course of a project. Additionally, in effective groups, members face one another directly when they speak, using energetic and enthusiastic gestures. Moreover, side conversations between individual members during meetings, far from being a distraction, actually increased the group's productivity. The positive behaviors uncovered in the study occur exclusively in face-to-face interaction. One might argue that most of these findings are extremely obvious, and needless to say, good managers have probably always understood the principles. However, understanding group intelligence can help business and other organizations make the fundamental changes necessary to improve group performance. The reason is that our social and professional lives are not always structured in ways that facilitate the kind of interaction that apparently underlines effective group performance.(1) What is the finding of previous studies on group intelligence?(2) Why is it important for people to understand group intelligence?(3) Decide which part of the following statement is wrong. Underline it and explain why.Although side conversations distract members during meetings, they can help to boost the group's efficiency.(4) Apart from what is mentioned in the passage, what other way (s) can we use to improve group intelligence? (In about 40 words)9、假如你是红星中学高三学生李华。
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珠海市文园中学2021—2021学年度第二学期初三年级三模英语试卷注:本试卷分为听力和笔试部分,满分120分,用时为100分钟。
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But that doesn’t mean I didn’t lose my way many times in the process of acquiring this skill. Sometimes I’d be so discouraged that I’d consider giving up. Maybe I should stay home and wait until someone could help me. On those days when I lost my way, I’d go to bed feeling down. And because I didn’t want my uncle to worry about me, I kept that to myself.
2023届河南省开封市高三下学期三模英语试题(含答案解析)
2023届河南省开封市高三下学期三模英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解The Pathway and River Cleanup is a yearly event involving thousands of volunteers who generously donate their time to help clean up Calgary.The2022Pathway and River Cleanup will take place from September9to September 11,2022.Volunteer RegistrationTo volunteer for the Pathway and River Cleanup,you must be:*12years or older.*Accompanied by a parent or guardian(if you’re between12and17years old).*Able to commit to three hours of cleanup on one of the three event days.You are encouraged to register as a group(minimum10people)with a designated leader. If you do not have a group,you can join a team led by Calgary Parks staff.Volunteers may request a specific cleanup location at the time of registration.We will do our best to satisfy specific location requests.If you do not have a preferred cleanup location, one will be assigned to you.Remember to register online.Registration in person is not accepted.Group leadersEach group must have a designated leader.New group leaders are required to attend a one-hour,online orientation session.Returning group leaders must attend the orientation session every three years but must complete yearly online training.Group leaders will be responsible for:*Conducting a group member orientation session before event day to provide safety training.*Ensuring the safe and effective cleanup of the designated cleanup area.Risks will be minimized as much as possible.However,volunteers may come in contact with rocky shorelines,sharp items and illegal campsites.If you have any questions about volunteering for the Pathway and River Cleanup, contact311.1.What can volunteers choose according to their preference?A.The way to register.B.The cleanup locations.C.The rewards for their efforts.D.The length of their volunteering time.2.What is required of new group leaders?A.Organizing a group of at most10people.B.Joining a team led by Calgary Parks staff.C.Taking part in a one-hour online training.D.Working with returning group leaders for a year.3.Which of the following is a duty of group leaders?A.Reporting illegal campsites to staff.B.Giving group members safety training.C.Mapping rocky shorelines ahead of time.D.Cleanig up Sharpe items at locations in advance.Throughout my childhood,I constantly dreamed of being an only child-having no one around to fight with,to share with,to grab the remote control away from me in the middle of a“big game.”But I have an elder sister,whom I have always called“Kicki,”instead of her real name Christie,because I used to have trouble pronouncing the“r”and“s”.I started playing basketball in primary school.My dad was the coach of my team,and my mom kept score.So my sister,not old enough to stay home alone,was forced to come to all my games.I remember looking toward the stands for my mother’s approval and seeing my sister’s face,confused.It was obvious that she wasn’t excited,but she cheered along with the crowd anyway.On the car ride home,my parents and I would relive the game.My sister sat in the back seat with me in silence,not knowing how or when to enter the conversation.Often,she would say,“Good game,Brad.”I would smile and thank her but never took it seriously.She couldn’t possibly know whether I had played well or not.It wasn’t until I reached high school that I realized how popular she was,and I was referred to as“Christie’s little brother.”I played basketball in high school,and although Christie wasn’t forced to attend my games anymore,she still came to cheer me every week. In the last game of the last season,she came with a large group of friends.Printed on her shirt,in big bright red letters,were the words“BRAD’S SISTER.”Suddenly I was embarrassed, not for her presence,but for my previous attitude to her praise.Kicki left for college after that game.I finally have the remote control all to myself. However,watching TV alone has turned out to be boring.I went to visit her at college during a weekend,and as I stood outside her dorm,waiting for her to come out,a friend of hers whom I didn’t know walked past me and asked,“Hey,aren’t you Christie’s brother?”I smiled broadly and said proudly,“Yeah,I am.I’m Christie’s brother.”4.How did Brad feel about being an only child when he was young?A.Boring.B.Awesome.C.Tough.D.Awful.5.Why did Christie go to Brad’s games when he was in primary school?A.She hoped to know more about Brad.B.She was interested in basketball games.C.She was too young to be left alone at home.D.She wanted to spend more time with her family.6.Why did Brad feel embarrassed according to the last but one paragraph?A.He treated Christie’s praise lightly before.B.He forgot Christie’s presence at his last game.C.He saw the big bright red letters on Christi’s shirt.D.He received unwanted attention from Christie’s friends.7.What can be inferred about Christie?A.She was proud of Brad.B.She didn’t like watching TV.C.She enjoyed Brad’s calling her Kicki.D.She seldom went home during college.Researchers from Texas A&M University have developed a new bioremediation technology(生物整治技术)using plant-based material and fungi(真菌)that could clean up per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances.Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substance,also called“forever chemicals”or PFAS,are foundin soil,water,and even human and animal blood and may be harmful to humans and other species.They are found just about everywhere,from food wrappers to clothing.These chemicals may affect the immune system and may cause liver damage.Extremely high exposures to PFAS may also be linked to cancer.“PFAS do not degrade easily in the environment and are poisonous even in a very low concentration,”said Susie Dai,associate professor from Texas A&M.“They must be removed and destroyed to prevent human exposure and negative impacts on the ecosystem. PFAS are so stable and they can occur in water in a very low concentration and you have to concentrate them and then destroy them.”The only way to actually get rid of these“forever chemicals”is by burning them,which is a long and expensive process.But Texas A&M researchers have found a new way to use a plant-based material that adsorbs the pollutants.As explained by ScienceDirect, adsorption is“The use of solids for removing substances from either gas or liquid.”The adsorbent material is then consumed by microbial fungi.The team recently published their findings for the process framework,which they call RAPIMER,in Nature.“The plant’s cell wall material serves as a framework to adsorb the PFAS,”Dai explained.“Then this material and the adsorbed chemical serve as food for a microbial fungus. Then it’s gone,and you don’t have the disposal problem.”This sustainable PFAS clean-up system could be mass-produced for commercial use, leading to a better way to remove these chemical pollutants from the environment.It could also come in handy as the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency considers creating PFAS thresholds(阈值)to its water quality standards.8.What is mainly talked about in paragraph2?A.PFAS’s existing forms.B.PFAS’s doubtful origins.C.PFAS’s potential dangers.D.PFAS’s wide applications.9.What did Susie Dai say about PFAS?A.They are unstable.B.They degrade easily in the environment.C.They survive longer in water than in the air.D.They are poisonous even in a low concentration.land suitable for farming decreasing,and droughts getting worse due to climate change, where will this additional food come from?”12.What does the underlined part“a big change”in paragraph1refer to?A.The rapid increase of population.B.The threatens of warming the planet.C.The way to deal with natural disasters.D.The tendency to grow vegetables indoors.13.What does controlled environment agriculture mainly focus on?A.Making crops taste good.B.Planting crops with less water.C.Growing crops in extreme weather.D.Transporting crops from a long distance.14.What do we know about American greenhouse tomatoes?A.They are not high-yielding crops.B.They are not really environmentally friendly.C.They are grown far from population centers.D.They are mainly exported to norther Europe.15.Which of the following statements may the advocates agree with?A.Greenhouse planting is a necessary temporizing measure.B.Greenhouse planting is tailored for small-population nations.C.Greenhouse planting can help spread the idea of healthy eating.D.Greenhouse planting should be stopped from warming the world.二、七选五37.A.randomly B.exactly C.virtually D.regularly 38.A.copy B.share C.challenge D.describe 39.A.inspires B.describes C.indicates D.limits 40.A.forcing B.helping C.believing D.making四、用单词的适当形式完成短文五、短文改错51.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。
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2018年九年级英语中考模拟试卷拟卷人:束从陆、鲁勇、贾丽审卷人:程宏、李秀芬Ⅰ. 关键词语选择(共五小题;每小题1分,满分5分)1. A. lift B. list C. litter2. A. step B. stop C. stamp3. A. fair B. fear C. fire4. A. moving B. mending C. matching5. A. take up B. make up C. look upⅡ. 短对话理解(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)6. How is the man feeling?A. B. C.7. What did the man buy yesterday?A. B. C.8. What is the sign?A. B. C.9. What’s the weather like tomorrow?A. B. C.10. What was the man doing?A. B. C.11. What time does the man want to meet?A. At 2 pm.B. At 3 pm.C. At 3:30 pm.12. How often does the man have the general health check-up?A. Once a year.B. Twice a year.C. Every two years.13. What’s today’s special in the restaurant?A. Smoked beef.B. Smoked fish.C. Smoked chicken.14. What does the ma n want to be?A. A dentist.B. A reporter.C. A writer.15. How does the man like the book?A. Boring.B. Terrible.C. Great.Ⅲ. 长对话理解(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面一段对话,回答第16至17小题。
16. What is Julia wearing?A. A hat.B. A scarf.C. A coat.17. How will they go to the concert?A. By taxi.B. By bus.C. On foot.听下面一段对话,回答第18至20小题。
18. Who is making the telephone call?A. Jeff.B. Sophia.C. Maria.19. What are they going to do on Friday afternoon?A. To have a party.B. To have a meetingC. To have an interview.20. Where will they meet?A. At Sophia’s homeB. Outside the park gate.C. At the gate of the TV Station. Ⅳ. 短文理解(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)21. What did the man order in the restaurant?A. Beer.B. Juice.C. Wine.22. Why did the man always ask for two glasses?A. Because 2 was his lucky number.B. Because the waiter wanted to do so.C. Because he didn’t like to drink.23. What happened a few days later?A. The man couldn’t afford to drink more.B. The man’s friend died of drinking too much.C. The doctor told the man not to drink any more.24. Who probably had the drink in the end?A. The friend.B. The man.C. The waiter.25. How many people appeared in the restaurant?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.Ⅴ. 信息转换(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)Ⅵ31. —May I use your computer?—Sorry, you _____. I’ll work on it soon.A. needn’tB. couldn’tC. shouldn’tD. can’t32. —Peter, I hear things are ______ at night markets.—Really? So I can spend less on what I want there.A. expensiveB. freeC. valuableD. cheap33. — Which of the three ways shall I take to the village?—_____way as you please.A. EachB. EveryC. AnyD. Either34. — Will we have cleaner water to drink in the future?—Well, I don’t think we will unless something _______.A. has been doneB. is doneC. was doneD. will be done35. We should _______ medicine from the children because it’s dangerous for them.A. hideB. throwC. followD. keep36. —Can you show me how to use iPad 2?—Why don’t you just read the ______ first?A. instructionsB. introductionsC. inventionsD. instruments37. Choosing the right dictionary depends on _______you want to use it for.A. whatB. whyC. howD. whether38. —May I speak to Mrs Smith?—Hold on, please. She _____in the kitchen.A. has cookedB. cooksC. will cookD. is cooking39. You should ________ the notes again so that you can get a better grade.A. go overB. get overC. turn overD. take over40. To protect the machines _____the rain, the workers covered them with a piece of plastic cloth.A. withB. toC. forD. against41. — Would you mind going to the park with us this Sunday?—__________. I haven’t been outdoors these days. I can’t wait.A. Sorry, I can’tB. Certainly notC. Sure, I’d l ove toD. My pleasure42. _____ Mike didn’t win the race, he was still wearing a smile on his face.A. IfB. SinceC. AlthoughD. Because43. —Mary is really good at taking notes in class.—She can ______ almost every word her teacher says.A. put outB. put downC. put awayD. put on44. — It rained _____ and lasted for a long time.—That’s terrible. Even some streets were full of water.A. hardlyB. stronglyC. heavilyD. loudly45. — Sorry, Liz. I think I was a bit rude to you.—__________, but don’t do that again!A. Go aheadB. Forget itC. It dependsD. With pleasure Ⅶ.完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5,满分30分)AA picture of a boy arriving at a classroom with his hair and eyebrows fully covered withfrost(结霜) spread quickly on the Chinese Internet.The boy is a student in Grade 3 at Zhuanshanbao Primary School inZhaotong, Yunnan Province. His home is 4.5 kilometers from the school,46 he usually needs to walk over an hour to get to school, according tothe school headmaster Fu Heng.In the picture, the boy had a red face from the low temperatures andseemed not to wear 47 clothes to keep warm. He stood alone with his white hair and eyebrows while other classmates 48 him were laughing.His teacher took the picture on Monday and then sent it to the school headmaster. For 49 unknown, the picture was put on the Internet and the boy got tons of 50 .“It was minus 9 degrees centigrade(-9℃) in the morning and also the first day for the end-of-term exam,” said Fu, “ The boy was so lovely that he 51 to make his classmates laugh a fter getting to the classroom.”Fu said, “The boy doesn’t live with his parents because they 52 in a big city to make more money and he lives with his brothers and sisters. Nobody looks after him. The school 53 breakfast and lunch for students 54 the classrooms have no heating supply(供应).”Many Weibo users have expressed their support to the boy. One user @qwedfgvbn 123098 said, “Study hard to change your future life.”55 user @Hedgehog-qian said, "The hardships (艰苦)you suffer will shine on the path ahead."46. A. because B. and C. so D. though47. A. enough B. little C. few D. much48. A. around B. beside C. below D. behind49. A. reasons B. results C. actions D. traditons50. A. love B. money C. food D. attention51. A. fell down B. made a face C. made a mistake D. played music52. A. study B. play C. work D. dream53. A. offers B. gives C. provides D. affords54. A.but B. and C. because D. or55. A. The other B. Other C. Others D. AnotherBOnce there was a farmer named Hafiz in Africa who was happy every day. He was happy because he was satisfied with his life.One day, a wise man came to him and told him about the 56 of diamonds(钻石) and the power that goes along them.The wise man said,“ If you had a diamond the size of a tennis ball, you could have your own city. If you had a diamond of the size of a basketball, you could 57 have your own country.” After saying that, he went 58 .That night the farmer couldn’t sleep. He was 59 and dissatisfied.The next morning he 60 his farm and went in search of diamonds. He looked all over Africa and Europe but couldn’t find any. At last, he got so 61 that threw himself into the Barcelona River and died.The person who bought his farm was watering the sheep at a stream 62 went through the farm. Across the stream, the sunlight hit a stone and make it shine like a rainbow. He picked up the stone and put it in the living room.That afternoon the wise man came and saw the stone shining. He asked,“ Is Hafiz 63 ?” The new owner said, “No, why do you ask so?”The wise man said, “Because that is a diamond. I recognize(认出) one when I see on e.” The man said, “No, that’s just a stone I64 . Come, I’ll show you there are many more.”They went and picked some, then send them for being tested. Sure enough, the stones were diamonds. They found that the farm was covered with mountains of diamonds!Opportunity (机会) is always under our feet.We don’t have to go 65 . All we need is to recognize it.56. A. name B. value C. price D. place57. A. hardly B. mostly C. probably D. mainly58. A. away B. by C. inside D. ahead59. A. unhappy B. nervous C. active D. patient60. A.worked on B. looked around C. sold off D. left for61. A. pleased B. sad C. excited D. surprised62. A. what B. / C. that D. who63. A. out B. back C. off D. away64. A. made B. bought C. borrowed D. discovered65. A. somewhere B. anywhere C. everywhere D. nowhereⅧ. 补全对话。