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沈阳市东北育才学校2022-2023学年七年级上学期阶段性测试英语试题【带答案】

沈阳市东北育才学校2022-2023学年七年级上学期阶段性测试英语试题【带答案】
考查形容词最高级。“one of the+形容词最高级+复数名词”意为“最……之一”,popular最高级是most popular,名词“sport”复数形式是sports,故选A。
16.—Would you like to see a film with us?
A.save B.waste C.drink
19. We can use the water to clean the floor after we finish ________.
A. having our dinner B. taking a shower C.washing our clothes
2. A. See you. B. Excuse me. C. Nice to meet you.
3.A.Bad luck. B. Sounds good. C. Just have a look.
4. A. Well done. B. Never mind. C. Sorry, I won't.
5.A.Here you are. B. Not at all. C. Be careful
沈阳市2022—2023学年度东北育才学校七年级英语上学期阶段性测试
初一年级英语试卷
考试时间:90分钟试卷满分:100分
听力部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
第一节:情景反应。
听一遍。根据你所听到的句子,从A、B、C三个选项中选出最恰当的答语。
1.A.All right. B. Good morning. C. You're welcome.
考查must引导的一般疑问句回答。mustn’t禁止;haven’t to表述错误;can’t不能;don’t have to不必。must打头的一般疑问句的否定回答用needn’t或don’t/doesn’t have to,表示“不必”,故选D。

福建省厦门重点中学2024-2025学年初三2月阶段性测试英语试题含答案

福建省厦门重点中学2024-2025学年初三2月阶段性测试英语试题含答案

福建省厦门重点中学2024-2025学年初三2月阶段性测试英语试题考生请注意: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。

2.第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选择题答案写在试卷题目指定的位置上。

3.考生必须保证答题卡的整洁。

考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

Ⅰ. 单项选择1、It's so cold outside. Remember to close the door you when you leave.A.beside B.before C.with D.behind2、---Have you seen ________ movie Ralph Breaks the Internet?---Yes, I think it’s ________ exciting movie.A.the; an B.the; a C.a; an D.an; a3、I’m sure that you will succeed in the end ___________ you give up halfw ay.A.until B.till C.unless D.although4、I am very interested in this maths problem. Can you show me__________?A.what to work it out B.what to work out itC.how to work it out D.how to work out it5、____ Sunday morning, I played ____ badminton .A.In, the B.On, the C.On, / D.In, /6、The Reader has been a popular program since last year, there is still something not satisfying.A.though B.until C.if D.unless7、—Do you think I could borrow your pen? --- ___________.A.Yes, you may borrow B.Yes, you couldC.Yes, go on D.Yes, help yourself8、— What are you talking about, boys?— A movie about teenagers ________ we watched last night.A.who B.which C.what9、Benny, _______ monitor of our class, is such _______ honest boy that we all trust him.A.不填; a B.不填; an C.the; the D.a; a10、—What is the most popular way to communicate in China now?—WeChat. One of its _______is that it can sent words, pictures as well as voices.A.positions B.advantages C.purposes D.expressionsⅡ. 完形填空11、阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

2024-2025学年湖北省武汉六中学初三下学期阶段性测试(四)英语试题含答案

2024-2025学年湖北省武汉六中学初三下学期阶段性测试(四)英语试题含答案

2024-2025学年湖北省武汉六中学初三下学期阶段性测试(四)英语试题考生请注意: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。

2.第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选择题答案写在试卷题目指定的位置上。

3.考生必须保证答题卡的整洁。

考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

Ⅰ. 单项选择1、A year is divided into ______ months. September is the _____ month of the year.A.twelve, ninth B.twelve, nineth C.twelfth, ninth D.twelfth, nineth2、It' s reported that the sand storm' s moving __ the southern part of China.A.beside B.with C.below D.towards3、—Your head teacher has set up a We Chat group. Could you tell ?—It is more convenient to communicate with our parents.A.when it was set upB.why did he set it upC.what it is used forD.how did he set it up4、Father’s Day is coming. I’m thinking about ______.A.what present I gave him B.where shall we have a big mealC.how I will give him a surprise D.if I planned a party for him5、Is _________ riding enough for you to get there?A.thirty five minutes B.thirty-five minutes’C.thirty-five-minutes D.thirty five minute’s6、—_______ sleep do you think is necessary for a Grade 9 student? — 8 hours at least.A.How often B.How long C.How many D.How much7、—When some students throw rubbish in our classroom, I feel ____.—____. It makes me want to tell them to clean up the classroom.A.angry; So do I B.uncomfortable; Neither I doC.anrily; So I do D.comfortable; Neither do I8、―is the population of China? ―It’s about 1.4 billion. I think it's becoming.A.what, more and more B.How many, larger and largerC.What, larger and larger D.How much, smaller and smaller9、Almost everything ______ be done online. And the life today has changed a lot.A.must B.can C.should D.would10、—How is your head teacher?—Our head teacher is _________ with us and we usually feel nervous in his lesson.A.kind B.pleased C.strict D.goodⅡ. 完形填空11、In June, 2013, I started my work at the animal shelter's Adoption (领养) Department. Over the years, more than 50000 animals have 1 the doors of the shelter (收容所). Sometimes there are 2 animals, who touch me so deeply that I could never forget them. Tabby was one such animal.Tabby was an ancient Cooker Spaniel, probably 14 years old. What's more, she was blind and deaf. Tabby's chances of adoption seemed small. We all thought that Tabby would live out the rest of her life at the 3 .One day a woman named Loretta came to the shelter. Her son, Gary, was interested in Tabby! What could a young child possibly see in a 14-year-old dog who was both blind and deaf? Most boys would want a dog who could grow with them and4 through grassy fields on summer days. Tabby would5 be able to do that. But after meeting her, Loretta and Gary decided that she was the right dog for their family. They adopted Tabby!If Tabby′s story simp ly ended with her 6 adoption, it would still have been something very special indeed.7 , it was what happened after her adoption that people might think to be "magic". Gary had seizures (癫痫).Since Gary and Tabby met, they have been friends. They became so "in tune" with one another that Tabby began to tell Gray's seizures 8 they appeared, giving his family a(n) 9 that one was about to strike (到达). What's more, Gary seemed to be having fewer and fewer seizures since Tabby arrived.How could it be? Nobody could explain 10 Tabby did it. But those of us who were lucky enough to know her family and witnessed the magic, know that it has its roots in love.1.A.broken B.passed C.locked2.A.strange B.active C.special3.A.hospital B.shelter C.farm4.A.run B.get C.break5.A.often B.exactly C.never6.A.successful B.normal C.sad7.A.However B.Moreover C.Perhaps8.A.unless B.before C.since9.A.explanation B.suggestion C.warning10.A.when B.why C.howⅢ. 语法填空12、阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的单词,或括号内单词的正确形式。

四年级英语阶段性测试

四年级英语阶段性测试

四年级英语阶段性测试一、选择题(30分)1.()-Can you fly?-_________________A.Yes,I am.B.Yes,I can’t.C.Yes, I can.2.()-How old are you?-_________________A.I’m Lily.B.I’m nine.C. I’m a teacher.3.()-How are you?-_________________A.I’m Lily.B.I’m five.C.I’m fine.4.()what’s she?-_________________A.She’sLily.B. She’s fineC. She’s a student.5.()What’s your name?-_________________A.I’m Lil y.B.I’m five.C.I’m fine.6.()What does your mother do?A.She is nine.B.He is a doctor.C. She is a doctor.7.()-What is this?-_______________A.It is a photograph.B. It is a teacher.C. It a photograph.8.()Is this your pencil?A.Yes, I have.B.Yes, I am.C.Yes,it is.9.()-Today is my birthday.-___________________A.Thank you.B.Happy birthday.C.Happy New Year.10.()What does ____ sister do?A.youB.yourC.yours二、选出不同类的单词(20分)1.()A.bother B.sister C.mother D.classmate2.()A.run B.swim C.dive D.book3.()A. eraser B.waiter C.shop assistant D.nurse4.()A.cook B.black C.fireman D.postman5.()A. body B.nose C.mouth D.eye6.()A.ruler B. orange C.pen D. bag7.()A.crayon B.head C.hand D.hair8.()A.read B.draw C.paint D.policeman9.()A.white B. ruler C.purple D.pink10.()A.teacher B. doctor C.dentist D.green三、用所给词的适当形式填空(20分)1.My sister ____(have)a black cat.2.____(she)is my sister,____(she)name is Lily.3.Can ____(you)mother cooking?4.I ____(can)swim,but I ____(can)dive.5.What ____(do)your mother ____(do)?6.My mother is ____(a/an)assistant.7. My Chinese teacher ____(be)tall and thin.四、用下列单词组成句子(30分)1.Ben is This my brother___________________________________________________.2.old How her is___________________________________________________?3.do does mother What your___________________________________________________?4.classmate a/an We have new___________________________________________________.5.My is bother a/an elder postman___________________________________________________.。

山东省济南市2024-2025学年九年级上学期10月月考英语试卷(含答案)

山东省济南市2024-2025学年九年级上学期10月月考英语试卷(含答案)

济南九年级上学期阶段性测试英语试题(2024.10)本试卷满分100分。

考试用时60分钟。

第Ⅰ卷选择题(65分)Ⅰ. 阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题ABCD四个选项中,选出一个能回答所提问问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。

(每题2分,计40分)hope it can help you .A . SurprisedB . RelaxedC . Unhappy .D . Excited2. What percent the students learn English by making word cards ?A .50% B.37.5% C.75% D.87.5%3. Which is the most popular way to learn English ?A . By listening to tapes .B . By watching English movies .C . By making word cards .”.A . What advice do experts give us ?B . How can we learn English well.C . What problems confuse you to learn English ?D . Why should we learn English well ?25. In Bob ' s survey , some learning methods are mentioned EXCEPT .A . Watching English moviesB . Working with a groupC . Making English word cardsD . Listening to English songsBDo you know the Lantern Festival ? It ' s a traditional Chinese festival. It has been a part of Chinese New Year celebrations since Han Dynasty . It is celebrated on the fifteenth day of the Chinese New Year . When thousands of lanterns light up the city at night , the Chinese Lantern Festival is coming .Several days before the Lantern Festival , people begin to make lanterns . All kinds of lanterns shine in the sky against the dark night . Some of the lanterns are small , and others are really big . Some look like beautiful flowers and lovely animals .The lanterns are made of different materials . There are plastic (塑料的) lanterns , silk lanterns , and paper lanterns . While making lanterns , people usually write riddles on them . During the Lantern Festival , people go outside to enjoy the lanterns and guess the riddles on them . Usually , people can get a prize as long as they give the right answer .People walk happily in the crowded streets together with their family , looking at many kinds of amazing lanterns . While some people are enjoying the beautiful lanterns , others are watching traditional Chinese lion dance performances .People prepare delicious rice dumplings in the morning for their family and called Tang Yuan in China and regarded as a symbol of reunion for the family .6. What do people do before the Lantern Festival ?A . People begin to make lanterns .B . People guess the riddles .C . People enjoy the beautiful lanterns .D . People have delicious rice dumplings .7. Which kind of the following lanterns is not mentioned (被提到)in the passage?A . Plastic lanterns .B . Silk lanterns .C . Paper lanterns .D . Glass lanterns .8.The underlined sentence in Paragraph 3 probably means that .A . people can get a prize though they give the wrong answerB . if people guess the riddle correctly , they can get a prizeC . people can get a prize unless they succeed in giving the right answerD . people can get a prize before they give the right answer9. What is the passage mainly about ?A . The food of Lantern FestivalB . The story of Lantern FestivalC . The customs of Lantern FestivalD . The method of making lanterns10. In which part of a magazine can you read the passage ?A . Health .B . Sports .C . Cultures . D. TravelCScientists say that hobbies can make kids smarter , healthier and even more successful when they grow up . How ?They Help You LearnWhen you have a hobby , you learn new things . You have to read instructions 指令). You look at websites , magazines and books to get more information aboutyour hobby . More reading makes you a better reader and a better learner .They Help You Be CreativeFor many hobbies , such as building model cars and making pottery(陶瓷) you have to use your brain as well as your hands . We learn by doing things and by touching things . These kinds of activities make people more creative .They Help You Be relaxedHaving a hobby makes you feel good . Scientists say ," When you make something , the ‘feel - good ' part of your brain gets a message . It makes you feel happy ." When we feel happy , we have less stress . Too much stress can make people sick .They Help You Build SkillsPeople with hobbies learn how to set goals and solve problems. Learning these skills when you are young can help you when you grow up . For some kids , having a hobby can be the first step to finding a satisfying job in the future .11. According to the text , in how many ways can hobbies help kids ?A . OneB . TwoC . Three . D. Four12. For which hobby do you have to use your brain and your hands ?A . Watching cartoons .B . Reading novels .C . Building model cars .D . Listening to music13. What influence does too much stress have on people ?A . It makes them feel sick .B . It helps them succeed .C . It ' s good for their health .D . It brings luck to them.14. If kids have hobbies , they may when they grow up.A . have more opinionsB . find better jobsC . face more problemsD . make mope friends15. What is the text mainly about ?A . The meaning of life .B . The way of developing hobbies.C . The importance of learning .D . The advantages of hobbies for kids .DCulture shock is often described as feeling upset in a strange place that has customs different from your own . It ' s very common for international students .Let ' s take international students studying in the US for example . They may find culture shock experienced in the classroom harder to deal with . This is not only because they feel nervous about their ability to communicate in English , but also because they need to get used to a different style of learning , such as taking a discussion - based (基于讨论)class . And students ' grades on a big test are also not openly discussed , because they are personal information .Many international students report feeling OK with the occasional (偶尔的)embarrassing mistakes at a restaurant or store , but they start to feel strong culture shock when they are often faced with some uncomfortable or unfamiliar (不熟悉的)situations ." Americans are very outspoken about everything ," said Chau , a student from Vietnam ." I had a hard time adapting (适应)because sometimes I do not speak up about how I feel ."" When I first came to America from China , it was hard for me to understandthat Americans drink ice water all year round . I can ' t understand why drinking ice water in winter doesn't make them cold ," said Jessica , another student ." It ' s hard for me to get used to the fact that many banks and offices are closed on weekends ," she added ." This is sometimes inconvenient (不方便的)for me , because I don ' t have time to deal with things during the working days ."Getting adapted to social customs is just one part of adapting to life in America . If international students plan to get work experience in a company, there is also the possibility (可能性)for culture shock at work , such as communicating in English by email , etc .No matter what the situation is , international students can try to use these tips to help them feel better and get over it . Stay positive , be social , know yourself and give yourself a break .16. Why don ' t students discuss grades openly in America ?A. Because grades are private information.B. Because it’s hard to get get high ones.C. Because they don’t care about grades.D. Because teachers won’t let them do so.17. What does the underlined word “outspoken” in paragraph 3 mean?A . Showing no interest .B . Expressing one ' s opinions freely .C . Discussing others ' ideas in detail .D . Speaking carefully about one ' s feelings.18. If Mark is an international student who just arrived in the US , he can do the following things EXCEPT .A . drinking ice water all year roundB . communicating with others by emailC . getting work experience in a companyD . drawing money out of banks on Sunday19.Who may be the most interested in this passage ?A . Kevin , a young father looking for a job .B . Emily , a teen visiting an American friend .C.Tina , a student hoping to travel to the US.D.Jason , a man planning to study in America .20.Which of the following can best describe the feelings of those international students ?A. A piece of cake. B . An eye for an eye .C . A fish out of water .D . A drop in the ocean.II .阅读理解七选五根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

天津市第二十五中学2022-2023学年高三上学期期末阶段性英语测试

天津市第二十五中学2022-2023学年高三上学期期末阶段性英语测试

天津市第二十五中学2022-2023学年第一学期高三年级期末阶段性测试英语试卷本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共100分,考试用时90分钟。

第Ⅰ卷选择题(共75分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1.—You're two hours late!—The car halfway for no reason.A.broke downB.broke offC.broke upD.broke out2.As a British person,even today,my father still does not easily eating things like chicken feet.A.belong toB.refer toC.lead toD.take to3.When the sun's rays hit the earth,a lot of the heat is back into space.A.reachedB.relievedC.reflectedD.responded4.Team One has been allowed to accomplish in just three days took Team Two more than a week to achieve.A.asB.thatC.whenD.what5.—Only those who have a lot in common can get along well.—.Opposites sometimes do attract.A.I hope notB.I think soC.I appreciate thatD.I beg to differ6.I was sent to the village last month to see how the plan in the past two years.A.would be carried outB.was carried outC.had been carried outD.is being carried out7.—Have you heard that Space X sent a Tesla car into space?—Yes.they have achieved is amazing.A.WhereB.WhatC.ThatD.How8.After a short break,they their discussion,hoping to reach an agreement.A.accounted forB.ended upC.went afterD.carried on9.Mary used to be shy,but is getting active in group work and is now willing to express herself.A.frequentlyB.merelyC.graduallyD.normally10.The biggest challenge at the initial phase was to persuade people to work for me,was totally outside my experience.A.whatB.thatC.whichD.whoter in this chapter the case will be introduced to readers consumers'support became a stream of motivation for improvement of the company.A.whoB.whenC.whichD.where12.The school headmaster took active action immediately the education policy of lightening burden.A.on behalf ofB.by means ofC.in relation toD.in response to13.The company the product when it was found to be of poor quality.A.remindedB.replacedC.recalledD.remained14.—Bruce,I really appreciate your handwriting.—.A.I practise every dayB.Thank you very muchC.No,I don't think soD.Well,it's not good enough15.The club is currently planning several to accommodate golfers who seek pleasure and leisure in a quiet place.A.dimensionsB.inspirationspetitionsD.expansions第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16~35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

浙江省杭州第十四中学2023-2024学年高一上学期期中阶段性测试英语试卷

浙江省杭州第十四中学2023-2024学年高一上学期期中阶段性测试英语试卷

浙江省杭州第十四中学2023-2024学年高一上学期期中阶段性测试英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解There are many podcasts (播客) that teach English and you can listen to them anytime. Here is a list of some of the best podcasts that you must see.Learn English PodcastThis podcast has three levels.The first is for beginners, the second is for intermediates (中级学生) and the third is for upper intermediates. If a person wants to learn Business English,then episodes are also made for him.Every podcast is short but very informative. Worksheets and vocabulary tasks are also included.Speaking BroadlyThis podcast is made for advanced learners. Explained through discussion and interviews, each episode has non-native English speakers and every recording also has expert feedback. You will see some common mistakes made by English learners and you can improve your English by learning from those mistakes.The English We SpeakThis podcast airs one episode daily and every episode is only three to four minutes, which talks about phrases and idioms.There are two people in each episode who communicate with each other. Whatever level you are,you will find it rewarding Elementary PodcastThis podcast is mainly for beginners and intermediate level learners. The length of a podcast is around 25 minutes but you can pause it anytime and continue whenever you want. The hosts of each episode are different.1.Which podcast provides exercises going with it?A.Learn English Podcast.B.Speaking Broadly.C.The English We Speak D.Elementary Podcast.2.What do we know about Speaking Broadly?A.It records just expert speakers.B.It aims at beginners.C.It presents some typical mistakes.D.It provides feedback from listeners. 3.What do The English We Speak and Elementary Podcast have in common?A.They have the same length.B.They are both interactive.C.They share the same contents.D.They are suitable for beginners.I just flew from Berlin, Germany, to Atlanta,Gcorgia, and it took me 24 hours due lo the weather-related delay during my stopover in New York. Like many other passengers, I was so worm out, annoyed, and helpless that I could barely hold it together.The pilot, called Thiemy Beyeler, was different. He left the flight deck and walked to the dissatisfied passengers to apologize and comfort them.The pilot's appropriate behavior set the tone and ensured no one got angry. It reminded me of the beauty of “elegance(优雅)under pressure”. Thierry Beyeler was a pilot with Swiss International Air Lines, for which he flew various aircraft. During the delay, I had the chance to speak to Beyelor and learn about his experience as a pilot.He said, “Flying is a bit like eating chocolate. I love every flight. However, when you have 16 flights in four days, then that's too much chocolate for me..." As for crisis(危机)situations, he did have a few. “Once, I had an engine failure, but that's rare, and we handled it. Another time, we had smoke in the cabin,and we went to land quickly. In end, it was just the air conditioning having some problems…."He believes, "As Murphty's law puts it, 'What can be wrong will go wrong'. So think about it and try to prepare mentally."Beyeler continued, "Compared with cars, a flight is a high-risk environment; it's not like riding a bike. Even if there was a minor error, it could have fatal consequences. Every pilot is quite professional in the field. But it is the strong mindset(观念模式)in the chaos(混乱)that plays the key role. Humans stop in technical systems to solve items countless times a day, and it would be dangerous if the pilot became nervous and forgot that."I’ve been touched by Beycler's words. I understand that human factors, including confidence, courage, sensibility, and emotional intelligence are becoming more and more important in today's world.4.How did Beyeler sound facing the long delay according to the text?A.Discouraged and tired.B.Calm and positive.C.Helpless and anxious.D.Annoyed and cold-hearted.5.What does Beycler want to show by mentioning"eating chocolate"?A.Flying brings him much fun.B.Flying involves various crisis situations.C.Too many flight tasks can be unacceptable for him.D.Too many crisis situations have Happened to him.6.What does Beyeler consider important for pilots during crises?A.Gaining a good sense of time.B.Having great strength of mind.C.Knowing all the technical systems well.D.Having a good grasp of professional knowledge.7.What did the author think of his communication with Beyeler?A.Boring. B.Frightening. C.Rewarding D.ConfusingMandy and Joe have been married for five years and they both love travelling to newall the planning and book.” says Mandy. Don’t get me wrong. I enjoy it, but if Joe paid a bit more attention, he wouldn’t have turned up for a flight to Grenada packed for a winter city break. ‘Jumpers and boots?!’I cried.’ You’re supposed to have packed shorts and T-s—it’s 30℃ in the Caribbean!!Then I realized he thought we were going to Granada, in Spain.”How Joe and Mandy each approach their travel plans is just one example of the many ways in which men and women differ. Yet, is what goes on inside our minds and bodies really so different? Furthermore, are we born that way?On this issue, scientists are divided. The majority of scientists believed that patterns of behavior thought to be: male or female are learnt firstly from our parents, then from our peers(同伴)and, ultimately, from the societies in which we live. As Simone de Beauvoir famously said, “One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman.”On the other side of the fence sat those who believed that male and female brains are actually wired (与生俱来的) differently. In one study in which 34 monkeys were required to interact with different types of toys, the males showed s strong preference for toys with wheels rather than soft toys, whereas the females were noticeably drawn to soft toys. These preferences were clearly not the result of parental influence.Whatever the truth behind the differences between men and women, we can safely conclude that although the social impact on how we think and behave is undoubted, there exists a biological contribution. The question that now needs answering is to what degree biology affects the choices we make and the way other people treat us.8.What does the underlined word “contention” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?A.Satisfaction.B.Disagreement C.Influence.D.Information 9.What topic does the text focus on?A.Whether men and women are different B.Why minds and bodies are so different.C.How different males and females are.D.What causes the sex difference. 10.What does the study about monkeys prove?A.Monkeys have their own preferences.B.Parents indeed have strong impacts.C.Men and women are born different.D.Females and males behave differently. 11.Which statement about sex differences does the author probably agree with?A.Biology leads to the differences.B.Biology mostly affects our choices.C.Social influence can be ignored.D.Peers have more impact than parents.Scientists in Switzerland have used lasers (激光) to change the path of a lightning strike. The experiment was carried out on Santis mountain in Switzerland, near a radio and TV tower hit by lightning about 100 times a year. Using a special laser, the researchers were able to guide the lightning strike.Scientists have been trying to find a way to protect buildings from lightning for a long time. At present, the best way to protect buildings from lightning is by putting metal rods (杆) on the buildings. These rods are connected to the ground. The lightning is attracted to the rods, which safely guide the electricity into the ground. But lightning rods can only protect a small area. If a building is very large, it needs a lot of lightning rods. But some buildings-such as airports-are so large that it’s difficult to protect the whole building using lightning rods.Another idea is to use lasers to guide lightning. The idea of using lasers to guide lightning isn’1new. Scientists have been working on the idea for over 20 years. They’ve successfully guided lightning with lasers inside a laboratory. But until 2021, scientists guided lightning with lasers outside. Using a powerful laser that can fire about 1, 000 times a second, scientists in Switzerland were able to guide lightning bolts for 164 feet (50 meters).The heat from the laser creates a path of air that is less thick than the air around it. The path also has a special charge. The lightning can follow this path almost as if it were a lightning rod. In the past, experiments with lasers that fired more slowly didn’t work.Managing to guide the lightning in an outdoor environment is a very big step. But despite the progress, the laser still isn’t a good choice when it comes to protecting large buildings.A.equip it with metal rods B.position it away from airportsC.build it on low-lying open ground D.keep it away from any kind of metal 13.What enables the laser to guide the lightning?A.Its color.B.Its brightness.C.Its speed.D.Itsconcentration.14.What will the paragraph following the text probably talk aboutA.How the laser should be improved to protect large buildings.B.When the laser will be widely used to protect large buildings.C.Why it is unnecessary to use the laser to protect large buildings.D.What prevents the laser from being used to protect large buildings.15.What is the best title for the textA.Scientists Find a New Use of the LaserB.Scientists Guide Lightning with the LaserC.A New Idea Has Been Tested to Guide LightningD.A New Way to Protect Buildings Has Been Found二、七选五Reading a dog’s body language requires experience and expert guidance. Zazie Todd, a dog trainer and founder of the blog Companion Animal Psychology, thinks about how to understand dogs’ behaviour.16They’re expecting punishment but don’t necessarily know their behavior is wrong. Alexandra Horowitz, a professor at Barnard College who researches dogs’ cognition(认知), points out the “guilty” look is linked to being scolded by the owner.If your dog licks their mouthThey’re stressed. Recently, two European studies have highlighted the meaning of this licking. One found that it was a dog’s response to seeing an angry or aggressive human face on a computer screen. 17 If you spot this sign, try reducing your dog’s stress levels. It could be as simple as giving them more physical space.If there are fireworks and your dog is shaking18 This is a common reaction, but a surprising number of people don’t realize that shaking and trembling are signs of fear. Whereas only a quarter of owners say their dog is afraid of loud noises, half report these behavioral signs.If you are at the vet and your dog’s tail is downThey’re anxious. Obvious signs of an unhappy dog include hiding or trying to leave the exam room, but commonly missed triggers range from a tucked tail and lowered ears to trembling. 19 Many vets now use food to make the experience more fun.If your dog leans into you during a petting timeThey like it! If you’re unsure that a dog is enjoying being petted, stop, then watch their reaction. If they choose to wander off, the petting time is over. Other signs of discomfort include sniffing the floor, looking away and breathing heavily. However, if they lean on you or paw at you to get more hugs, continue! 20A.This behavior means they like it.B.They are frightened by the noises.C.If your dog gets stressed at appointments, ask what can be done.D.If your dog looks guilty when you walk in the door and see a mess.E.Start to pet them and remain nearby so that your dog would be comforted.F.The other determined that dogs lick their mouths in response to a mild threat.G.Preferred parts on their bodies are to either side of the chest and under the chin.三、完形填空I argued with my sixteen-year-old son Anthony again. I rushed out of the house withprepared a piece of cake, Anthony’s favorite 31 .He stared at the plate eagerly, but there was still a hit of 32 in his eyes.He looked at me and 33 asked why I had no one word about his hair.I said it was only hair. He 34 a smile as he took the cake and said that was what he had been trying to tell me. Now I realize that he actually didn’t want to fight with me but just wanted me to hear the 35 he was making.21.A.fear B.anger C.joy D.satisfaction 22.A.respect B.courage C.comfort D.trust 23.A.haircut B.clothes C.room D.study 24.A.complaining B.arguing C.thinking D.joking 25.A.agreed B.hesitated C.smiled D.approached 26.A.nervous B.patient C.proud D.serious 27.A.regretted B.planned C.refused D.learned 28.A.harder B.familiar C.better D.similar 29.A.power B.trouble C.peace D.danger 30.A.taking root B.breaking up C.tuning over D.clearing away 31.A.memory B.collection C.decoration D.treat 32.A.relief B.doubt C.interest D.excitement 33.A.curiously B.officially C.confidently D.wisely 34.A.hid B.exchanged C.managed D.won 35.A.wish B.promise C.deal D.point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。

天一中学2022-2023学年九年级上学期阶段性测试英语试题(含答案)

天一中学2022-2023学年九年级上学期阶段性测试英语试题(含答案)

天一中学2022-2023学年九年级上学期阶段性测试英语试题【考试时间为120分钟,试卷满分为130分】第I卷(客观题共75分)一、听力测试:20分第一部分听对话回答问题(10分)本部分共有10道小题,每小题你将听到一段对话,每段对话听两遍。

在听每段对话前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读题目;听完后,你将有5秒钟的时间选择你认为最合适的备选答案。

在听到"嘀"的信号后,进入下一小题。

1. What is Daniel's animal sign?A. B. C.2. When will the two speakers leave the bank?A B C3. Where has the woman been?A. B. C.4. What did the man's family do last night?A. B. C.5. What does the man mean?A. He hates Japanese food.B. He wants to pay this time.C. He doesn't want to go to the restaurant with the man.6. How does the man feel about his job?A. He doesn't like it very much.B. He wants to do his work well.C. He hates working late.7. How much is the toy ship worth?A. 300 yuanB. 100 yuanC. 200 yuan8. Where are the two speakers probably talking?A. At the airport.B. In a hotel.C. At home9. Who does the woman think is the best actor?A. Simon.B. Tom.C. Peter.10. How does the woman feel?A. Angry.B. Happy.C. Surprised.第二部分听对话和短文回答问题(10分)你将听到两段对话和一篇短文,各听两遍。

上海市进才中学2023-2024学年高三上学期9月阶段性测试英语试卷

上海市进才中学2023-2024学年高三上学期9月阶段性测试英语试卷

上海市进才中学2023-2024学年高三上学期9月阶段性测试英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、用单词的适当形式完成短文Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.Is It Dangerous for Micro plastics to Be in the Body?A new study suggests invasive medical procedures may be an overlooked route of micro plastics exposure, raising concerns about the potential health risks of plastic 1 (get) in the body.Based on heart tissue samples collected from 15 people who underwent heart operations, scientists discovered tens to thousands of individual microplastic pieces in most tissue samples analyzed—although the amounts and materials 2 (vary) between participants. According to the analysis, a fraction of the plastic pieces identified had a diameter too large to likely enter the body through inhalation(吸入) or ingestion(食入), which indicated that the heart operation 3 (it) may “permit direct access of micro plastics to the bloodstream and tissues.” The researchers cited previous scientific investigation showing that micro plastics have been detected in the air in operating rooms and could directly enter a patient organs are exposed to the air during surgery. The types of plastics 4 (detect) might also offer evidence that micro plastics could be introduced during surgery.“Previous studies have shown that micro plastics have been found in a number of human tissue samples—blood, lungs, breast milk, feces—which 5 (believe) to come from food, water supplies, or by inhalation,” says Dr. O'Toole, an associate professor of medicine at the University of Louisville School of Medicine in Kentucky. “The importance of this study seems to be that routine medical procedures may introduce them as well.”6 micro plastics get into the body, some scientific evidence has highlighted potential health hazards. An analysis looking at 17 previous reports 7 (involve) the impact of micro plastics on human cells, determined that ingesting micro plastics may contribute to cell death, allergic response, and damage to cell walls.“Chronic exposure may also lead to health problems associated with inflammation(炎症),such as diabetes or liver disease,” says O’Toole. “The danger to one’s health may depend on 8 long these particles have been in the heart. If just introduced during the procedure, micro plastics are probably not 9 immediate concern, but they may cause long-term problems if not cleared.”While the health implications are still unknown, and limiting exposure in our modem society maybe difficult, avoiding plastic packaging and plastic products when possible might reduce some risk.二、选用适当的单词或短语补全短文Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can beWhat can you do to avoid Telecoms fraud (诈骗)?Telecoms fraud and other security breaches (安全漏洞) can be prevented and minimized by implementing a full end-to-end procedure. In addition, it’s important for you to secure your devices and services to strengthen your security and avoid any fraudulent activity or threats.Due to the 10 nature of the internet, it’s not always possible to guarantee protection against fraud. However, there are a variety of methods that you can put in 11 within your phone system’s security that can prevent this further:SecurityThe most important action to take when protecting your phone system or PBX (Private Branch Exchange) is investing in good security and password/account management software. You should be using password 12 and saving systems, as well as choosing passwords with complex combinations. It’s also important that you don’t use the same password for 13 accounts or systems. If a hacker finds this password, they can use it to get into and take control of all your systems, so remember to 14 update your passwords and make sure no two passwords are the same.Another way to protect your systems with passwords is to password protect your mobile phone. If you leave your mobile phone 15 , it’s very easy for a hacker or scammer toget in and setup call features, like 16 and voicemails on the handsets.Calling pattern analysisCall pattern analysis helps 17 patterns in call traffic and monitors and prevents calls which go over specific limits. This can be based around costs, call duration, volume, time of day and call destinations. Call traffic can’t be monitored all the time; however, a vast majority of fraudulent traffic can occur during holidays and weekends, when customers and suppliers arc away from the office and their devices. Any spikes (高峰) in traffic should generate 18 alerts to relevant parties and this activity can then be restricted, and additional measures can be put into place to protect you and your systems.Call barringCall baring lets you bar or block certain types of call, IP addresses and destinations from being made to or from your phone. You can 19 our call barring settings for both UK and international numbers. It’s also a good idea to bar calls from certain IP addresses and only authorize business or employee IP addresses to make calls.三、完形填空Algorithms in the Criminal Justice SystemSome of the best or at least sharpest, minds on the planet are devoted to guessing what we might buy next, and showing us advertisements for it. Often the results are unbelievably inaccurate; sometimes they are amazingly precise. Would we 20 the same kind of technology to predict what crimes we might next commit? That is the question raised by the latest report by campaigners at Liberty on the 21 of the police’s use of big data and machine learning.From my perspective, when big data are used to determine the course of the criminal justice system, they could 22 . Because machine learning can only detect patterns in the data that it is given, any bias in the original sample will only be 23 . So if past practice has been to prejudice against women or minorities, any algorithm fed on previous experience will 24 this pattern, but this time with the apparent authority of science behind it. And because modem machine learning techniques are hard to understand, even to their programmers, a computer cannot easily be made to 25 its own reasoning in the way that police officers can.The civil liberties group says it found at least 14 police forces in England and Wales are using or have used software to predict crimes in particular areas; three are attempting to use the same technology on individuals in order to predict their likelihood of 26 . It makes obvious sense to concentrate police resources where they are most needed, and this is especially true after the staff cuts are imposed. 27 , it is easy to see that the use of such software can bring about unjust discrimination. Because crimes are detected more often where there are police to keep an eye on them, the areas in which police are concentrated will 28 suggests that they need more police sent to them, and so on.Society does have a vital interest in being able to predict who is most likely to remake a crime, and to help them away from 29 . But the idea that algorithms could substitute for probation officers or the traditional human intelligence of police officers is 30 . Of course, such human judgments are sometimes unreliable. But training an algorithm on the results of previous mistakes merely means they can be made without human intervention in the future. The strongest single 31 of whether a young man will end up in jail is whether his father did so. People live down to society’s expectation, and we all lose as a result.The more data is collected and shared through the state’s various systems — not just the police, but schools, the welfare system and even, increasingly, the NHS — the 32 it will be for anyone to escape such stereotyping. The risk is a loss of liberty with no corresponding gain in efficiency. The damage this has done cannot be repaired by technology alone. Machines can make human 33 very much worse. They cannot be trusted to 34 human responsibility.20.A.develop B.introduce C.improve D.trust 21.A.implications B.interactions C.downsides D.principles 22.A.play a huge part B.raise much concern C.do great damageD.win much applause23.A.removed B.increased C.estimated D.reported 24.A.continue B.cease C.spread D.explain 25.A.assess B.ensure C.strengthen D.lose 26.A.relearning B.reoffending C.restarting D.reworking 27.A.Therefore B.In addition C.However D.Indeed 28.A.on end B.with doubt C.at random D.in turn29.A.distraction B.starvation C.depression D.temptation 30.A.doable B.ridiculous C.widespread D.innovative 31.A.weapon B.evidence C.foundation D.predictor 32.A.harder B.easier C.later D.earlier 33.A.advances B.arrangement C.misjudgments D.attempts 34.A.define B.weaken C.require D.eliminate四、阅读理解My wife and I usually don't keep houseplants. Anything in pots gets either over watered or underwatered. After my diagnosis with glioblastoma—a terminal brain cancer with a prognosis of little more than a year to live—I loved the idea of having something green and alive around us. When my friend Mitch gave me what he said was a lucky bamboo plant in a deep-green pottery bowl, we decided to place the plant in the living room window across from the couch where I spent much of each day.I told my wife I wanted to care for the plant myself. When it didn't immediately tum yellow or brown or lose all its leaves, I was pleasantly surprised. Tending the plant gave me a sense of accomplishment at a time when I sometimes felt useless. Glioblastoma limited my ability to walk, and the treatment left me fatigued, making it hard for me to accomplish everyday tasks.As a physician, I was used to being the one who provided care, not the one who received t Since my diagnosis in August 2018, far too often, I had to rely on help from other people. The enormous change left me feeling adrift. Watering the plant, as small an act as it was, connected me to a core part of my old identity and taught me I could still be a caregiver. Plants and people could still depend on me. Soon, it had nearly doubled in height and its leaves were shiny and lush. Both the tree and I were thriving.Then, mysteriously, it began to show signs of stress. I increased my plant watering, then decreased it. I fed it commercial plant food. No matter what I did, the leaves kept browning and dropping to the floor. “I can't even care for a simple plant!” I yelled. “I'm failing!”My wife reminded me that we'd seen houseplants die before. She asked me why I was getting so worked up about this particular one. I couldn't shake the feeling that the plant had become a symbol of my own vulnerable health. Identifying with the green and growing planthad offered me solace. Its shriveling leaves, I worried, might signal the recurrence of my brain tumor.I realized I had wrongly connected my careful nurturing of the plant-something over which I had at least some control—with my own survival-something over which I had no control. When my tumor inevitably returned, it would not be because of any failure on my part—not because I didn't atomize essential oils in my of ice, not because I ate sugar occasionally and certainly not because I failed to keep this plant alive.As my anxiety lessened, I began to examine online tutorials to help me figure out how to care for my failing plant. Following the instructions, I transplanted the tree to a larger pot, untangling its roots to give it room to grow. When it was back in the sunny window, we both began to thrive again.35.According to Para 2-3, the writer achieved a sense of accomplishment in that .A.the plant nursed by him didn't show signs of being over watered or under-watered.B.watering the plants helped him to recover some other abilities in everyday tasks.C.the plants he tended were so flourishing that he realized he was still dependable.D.he could fulfill some routine tasks without the support from others anymore.A.superficial and hollow B.exhausted and hopelessC.unidentifiable and frustrated D.hysterical and fearful .37.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A.Lack of nutrients in the commercial plant food led the leaves to brown and drop.B.The writer was concerned that the condition of the plant signified his own health.C.The online tutorials relieved the writer's anxiety and made the plants revive again.D.Many failures in life combined gave rise to the writer's developing glioblastoma. 38.What is the passage mainly about?A.A physician's change in attitudes towards life.B.A man's journey of recovery and self-discovery.C.A lucky bamboo plant's “survive and thrive”.D.A patient's search for console in attending a plan.HKUWW Undergraduate StudentExchange-ProgrammeThe HKU Worldwide Undergraduate Student Exchange Programme (HKUWW) provides exchange places from partner institutions (or host institutions) of the University for one or two semester(s). Applications to HKUWW should be made via the International Affairs Office (IAO). After an HKUWW applicant has been offered a place at a particular host, institution, the applicant will be nominated by IAO to the host institution and instructed to submit an application to the institution for admission to the exchange programme.Apply Now!The application starts on April 28, 2023Eligibility Criteria (合格标准)1.Non-final year students:a) those enrolling in the second-to-last or last semester in the current year are NOT allowed to apply;andb) Year 2 or above students will be given higher placement priority than Year 1 students2.Not joined any previous semester exchange programmes or special visiting programmes organized by IAO, faculties or departments3.Good academic standing:a) students with a CGPA of 3.0 or above have a relatively higher chance of getting a placement in the programmeb) have at least a TOEFL score of 80 or an IELTS overall score of 6.54.Supported by the applicant’s faculty5.Outgoing and eager to meet new challenges6.Ready to be an ambassador of HKU7.Willing to share exchange experiences after the studyExchange PlacementAll applications are reviewed carefully according to students' academic performance, personal statement English proficiency level, major as well as the host institutions' requirements.● Student who receives an offer from HKU Worldwide Student Exchange Programme should indicate on the system whether he/she accepts or declines the exchange offer.● Student who receives an offer from the Faculty/Department should accept the offer through the respective Faculty/Department.How to Accept the Exchange OfferStep 1-Pay HK$ 2,000 Deposit1.Follow Deposit Payment Instructions to pay the HK$ 2, 000 deposit·Remember to save the payment proof·Bank drafts or personal cheques are not acceptable2.No refund can be arranged if students withdraw from programme safer acceptanceStep 2-Read the Letter of Acceptance and Fill in Reply Slip1.Read the Letter of Acceptance carefullyplete Reply Slip (Page 4)·Check and make sure all personal information is submitted accurately·Type-written electronic signature is not acceptableStep 3-Accept Offer through the Application System1.Login to the Outgoing Application System and choose the correct application.2.Upload the file (Letter of Acceptance) to the system3.On the system, click “Accept” the green button to accept the offer39.The passage is most likely to be taken from .A.a travel magazine B.an advertising leafletC.a college website D.an application system40.Who might be eligible for the HKU WW programme?A.Vicky, who has prior experience with IAO to Australia with good academicplacement.B.Shawn, an enthusiastic extrovert who has contributed to the school for the past 4 years.C.Beth, who is thrilled about foreign culture despite undesirable academic performance.D.Ron, a dedicated student councilmember with recommendation from faculty staff.41.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A.Applicants should prepare in advance the required sum of deposit in the form ofcheques.B.As long as an applicant is offered a place at an institution, his offer will be secured.C.A student with a CGPA of 3.5 and a TOEFL score of 95 is sure to get a placement.D.To receive an offer an applicant has to go through several steps and pay a depositOne night several years ago, after filling up my car at a gas station and pulling away, I noticed a strange sound behind me in traffic — sort of a metallic clanking noise. It sounded to me like someone was dragging a muffler or bumper, so I started looking for the car to alert the driver. But no matter how fast or slow I moved, or where I turned, I couldn’t locate the car. At this point I noticed people on the sidewalk pointing and laughing at me. I stopped and found the gas hoses ill attached to my car. I immediately pulled out the hose and drove back to the gas station, where I was educated on the economics of breaking a gas pump.My memory of that night is odd because I was judging the behavior of another person, who then turned out to be me. Philosophers might say that in these rare minutes, my “I-self” (the seer of things around me) and “me-self” (the one seen) were mentally separated.This kind of separation is unnatural. Making it your permanent state of mind would be difficult and perhaps even undesirable. Each of us can, however, purposely change the balance of time we spend as observers and as the objects of observation. And working to observe more than you think about being observed can be an excellent way to get happier.When you look into a mirror, you see yourself almost as if you were two-different people — one who sees, and one who is seen. That may sound confusing, but bear with me here, because both versions of you are important. As the philosopher William James explored in depth, you must be an observer of things around you to survive and thrive, but you must also observe yourself and be observed by others to have any consistent sense of self-concept and self-image. Without observing, you would get hit by a car or starve. Without being observed, you would have no memory, history, or sense of why you do what you do.The tick for wellbeing is balancing your I-self and me-self. But most of us spend too much time being observed and not enough time observing. We think constantly about ourselves and how others see us; we look in every mirror; we check our mentions on social media; we obsess over our identities.This brings trouble. Research has shown, for example, that focusing on the world outside yourself is linked to happiness, while focusing on yourself and how others see you can lead to unstable moods. Your happiness goes up and down like a yo-yo, depending on whether you see yourself positively or negatively in a given moment. This instability is hard to bear; no wonder self-absorption is associated with anxiety and depression.Seeing yourself as an object rather than a subject can also lower your performance in ordinary tasks. Researchers have found in learning experiments that people are less likely to try new things when they are focused on themselves. This makes sense: When you pay too much attention to yourself, you ignore a lot about the outside world.42.The writer mentioned his own experience in Para1 in order to .A.express his guilt of having intended to alert and criticize other peopleB.illustrate his annoyance of being pointed and laughed by other peopleC.give a vivid example of separating “me-self” and “I-self” mentallyD.educate people about the disastrous consequence of breaking a gas pump 43.Which of the following statements will the philosopher William James most probably agree with?A.Observing more than being observed can enable people to be happier in life.B.Observing and being observed is equally important to consistently learning about oneself.C.Through being observed, we might get a clue to the features of our surroundings.D.Balancing I-self and me-self allows us not only to survive but also to thrive. 44.What is the writer’s attitude towards focusing on “me-self”?A.Affirmative.B.Neutral.C.Negative.D.Unconcerned. 45.Based on the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?A.Achieving the balance between “I-self” and “me-self” is the key to well-being.B.It’s undesirable for normal people to distinguish mentally between “I-self” and“me-self”.C.Spending more time observing the things around us than being observed is notadvocated.D.The occurrence of anxiety and depression is attributed to focusing on the outside world.五、六选四Why We Hate the Feeling of Failure and How It Affects Us Loss aversion is the idea that a potential loss has greater weight in a person's mind than the possible gain. People seek to avoid failure and the negative feelings they expect will come from such a loss.46 . Marketers want to understand the emotions surrounding loss so they can word advertisements in a way that prompts consumers to feel they need to buy a product to avoid negative feelings.More recently, social scientists have turned their at tent on to how loss aversion can hinder people from performing in their daily lives. 47 .Sports and athletic performance was one of the first areas of focus. A study in May 2023 looked at how adult athletes were hindered by a fear of failure. It found that athletes who feared failure tended to approach an athletic event and appraise(评估) it for potential losses.Losses weren't just related to the final numbers on the scoreboard. Rather, some athletes approached a practice or a game and saw it as a potential to perform poorly and lose standing with their coach, teammates or fellow athletes. 48 Scholars are also considering how a fear of failure impacts academics. In a 2015 article, researchers conducted a meta-analysis of 33 studies that measured the relationship between procrastination and academic performance.Not surprisingly, procrastination was shown to decrease academic performance.49 .Rather, this type of I'll-get to-it later mentality was a loss aversion strategy. When a student didn't feel confident or competent in completing a task, whether it was writing an essay or studying for an exam, they procrastinated to delay feeling like a failure.While our fear of loss may impact our mindset and whether or not we pursue something new, if we let that fear take hold, then we’ve already lost. There for, don’t let fear of failure keep you from trying something new.A.Researchers have examined how fear of failure can lead to-procrastination.B.The loss was seen as humiliating and something the athlete feared or wanted to avoid.C.Research has found this fear of failure drives people to stop pursuing their passions.D.However, the study found that it wasn't due to students prioritizing their social life or Netflix queue.E.Doubt has killed their dreams than failure ever willF.Loss a version has long been used to study consumer psychology.六、概要写作50.阅读下面短文,根据内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。

高一英语上册阶段性测试题及答案

高一英语上册阶段性测试题及答案

高一英语上册阶段性测试题及答案高一英语上册阶段性测试题I 听力(共两节,满分15分)第一节:听力理解(共9小题;每小题1分,满分9分)请听;2. 不要总想着考试成绩,多想想自己在哪些方面进步了,这样就会给自己自信;3. 多做运动,运动可以帮助自己缓解压力(relieve ones stress),并且有助睡眠。

【写作要求】用5句话表达所给的全部内容,并且组成一篇连贯的短文;信的开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总句子数。

【评分标准】句子结构准确,信息内容完整,篇章结构连贯。

Paul,I quite sympathize .Best ation 12. Trading 13.knomunicating 73. disagree 74. spelling 75. Germany句子:76. 79. gratefulfor80. coming up 81. is based 82. Makeuse of Ks5u基础写作:Paul,I quite sympathize . I suggest you communicate your trouble to your teachers and classmates so as to get help from them. You are notsupposed to think about your exams all the time, akes you more stressed out. Instead, you should think about the progress you have made in your study, ore exercise in your spare time to relieve your stress, because sports ight.I hope you er and live happily. Ks5uBest cerely,Li Ming。

五年级英语阶段性测试

五年级英语阶段性测试

五年级英语阶段性测试 第一部分 听力(30分) 一、听录音,选出你所听到的单词或词组,将其序号填入题前括号内。

听两遍。

(5分) ( ) 1.A swing B slide C sing ( ) 2.A building B behind C bathroom ( ) 3.A house B horse C mouse ( ) 4.A down B dance C door ( ) 5.A play the guitar B play the violin C play the piano 二、听录音,选出你所听到的句子,将其序号填入题前的括号内。

听两遍。

(10分) ( ) 1.A The milk in the fridge is for you. B There is some milk for you. ( ) 2.A There are some desks. B I can see some desks. ( ) 3.A What else do you read? B What else do you need? ( ) 4 A Mr Green is in the TV room. B Mr Green is in the computer room. ( ) 5 A The mouse is near the bed. B.The mouse is near the sofa. 三、听录音,根据所听内容,选出正确的答语,将其序号填入题前括号内。

听两遍。

(10分) ( ) 1.A Yes,they are. B Yes,there are. C They are some reading rooms. ( ) 2.A Yes,I can. B Yes,I do. C Yes,he does. ( ) 3.A There are three. B There’s a pen. C It’s a pen. ( ) 4 A Let’s go and have a look. B Good idea. C No,they are not free. ( ) 5 A No,I don’t. B I make a model plane. C I can make a model plane. 四、听录音,根据所听内容,给下列各图排序,将其数字序号填入图下括号内。

江苏省南京市第一中学2024届高三上学期暑期阶段性测试英语试题

江苏省南京市第一中学2024届高三上学期暑期阶段性测试英语试题

江苏省南京市第一中学2024届高三上学期暑期阶段性测试英语试题一、阅读理解1.Which unique technological feature of the Apple Vision Pro enables an unprecedented mixed reality experience for users?A.Eye-tracking system.B.Dual-chip design.C.Optical sensors.D.High-definition display.2.Which of the following statements accurately compares the capabilities of the four products mentioned?A.Apple Vision Pro is the only one with a dualchip design.B.Meta Quest 3 offers the highest graphics processing performance.C.PS VR2 detects eye movements for online interaction.D.PICO 4 lacks a high-precision tracking system.3.If Simon wanted to buy a product to play a game, which of the following products would be his first choice?A.Apple Vision Pro.B.Meta Quest 3.C.PS VR2.D.PICO 4.“Digital art with iPad and Apple Pencil has helped to expand my creative thinking.”Apichaya "Bim" Wannakit is starting her fourth year in painting, sculpture, and graphic art at Silpakorn University in Bangkok, in the heart of the modern Thai art scene. Growing up in Northeast Thailands creative community in Ubon Ratchatani, Bim developed her passion for art at a young age.She took inspiration from anime like "Dragon Ball Z" cartoons she saw on television and the "Manga" comic books she collected. She put years of hands-on practice into her illustrations using brushes, watercolors, and oil paints. In high school, she discovered even more ways to express herself and expand her creative palette when she started using iPad with Apple Pencil.“I quickly adapted to the precision and flexibility of digital painting using Apple Pencil,” Bim says. “It brought my entire art kit into one magical tool, without sacrificing the natural feel of traditional mediums. It allows me a new way to bring my ideas to life.”When it was time to get ready for university, Bim used iPad to bring her art portfolio together, capturing and storing all her mixed media digitally in iCloud. Bim says, “I initially chose Apple technology because of its cloud service for file management and simple-to-learn design interface — iPad has made my life easier.”Today she uses Procreate on iPad with Apple Pencil for all her creative workflows. Features such as QuickShape and StreamLine with Apple Pencil enable her to quickly add layers, outlines, colors, and shadows in an immersive and playful way. “My love for traditional painting and digital art brings me a new sense of balance. My Apple devices help to make this possible from anywhere.”iPad also supports her daily academic work. Bim uses Apple Pencil with GoodNotes for note-taking, and Microsoft Word on iPad for creating art descriptions. “In class, I use iPad Pro to present my work,” Bim says. “And the 12.9-inch screen is large enough for my professor to view my art comfortably.”“Through my art, I want to tell a story that inspires others and creates a space for experimental ideas.”4.What does Bim Wannakit value most about using Apple devices for her art?A.The cost-effectiveness of the devices.B.The ability to create a balance between traditional and digital art.C.The simplicity of the design interface.D.The ease of file management through cloud services.5.Why did Bim choose to use iPad and Apple Pencil for her artistic work?A.They replicated the feel of traditional art materials exactly.B.They provided a cheaper alternative to professional art tools.C.They allowed her to combine digital flexibility with a natural drawing feel.D.They were the only tools available to her at the time.6.According to the article, how has Bim's artistic practice been enhanced by digital tools?A.She can now create larger artworks than before.B.She has access to a wider range of colors and textures.C.She can share her work instantly with a global audience.D.She can experiment with new techniques and styles more easily.7.Bim mentioned that GoodNotes and Microsoft Word have been helpful in her academic work. What are the main uses of these tools?A.Creating detailed sketches for her art projects.B.Organizing her research and writing academic papers.C.Editing photos for her online art gallery.D.Designing promotional materials for art exhibitions.We explore large-scale training of generative models on video data. Specifically, we train text-conditional diffusion models jointly on videos and images of variable durations, resolutions and aspect ratios. We leverage a transformer architecture that operates on spacetime patches of video and image latent codes. Our largest model, Sora, is capable of generating a minute of high fidelity video. Our results suggest that scaling video generation models is a promising path towards building general purpose simulators of the physical world.We train a network that reduces the dimensionality of visual data. This network takes raw video as input and outputs a latest representation that is compressed both temporally and spatially. Sora is trained on and subsequently generates videos within this compressed latent space. We also train a corresponding decoder model that maps generated latents back to pixel space.All of the results above and in our landing page show text-to-video samples. But Sora can also be prompted with other inputs, such as pre-existing images or video. This capability enables Sora to perform a wide range of image and video editing tasks—creating perfectly looping video, animating static images, extending videos forwards or backwards in time, etc.Sora is also capable of generating images. We do this by arranging patches of Gaussian noise in a spatial grid with a temporal extent of one frame. The model can generate images of variable sizes—up to 2048*2048 resolution.We find that video models exhibit a number of interesting emergent capabilities when trained at scale. These capabilities enable Sora to simulate some aspects of people, animals and environments from the physical world. These properties emerge without any explicit inductivebiases for 3D, objects, etc.—they are purely phenomena of scale.We believe the capabilities Sora has today demonstrate that continued scaling of video models is a promising path towards the development of capable simulators of the physical and digital world, and the objects, animals and people that live within them.8.What is the meaning of the underlined words in the text?A.the original raw video data.B.a compressed version of the video data.C.the process of reducing video quality.D.the spatial and temporal dimensions of a video.9.What is the main content of Paragraph 3?A.Sora's ability to generate high-resolution images.B.The process of training Sora on compressed latent space.C.Sora's various applications in image and video editing.D.The emergence of interesting capabilities in video models.10.Which of the following best describes the overall goal of the research described in the passage?A.To create realistic images and videos using only text prompts.B.To develop a general-purpose simulator capable of simulating various aspects of thephysical world.C.To train a network that can compress video data without losing quality.D.To explore the potential of transformer architectures in video and image generation tasks. 11.What is the author's attitude towards the future development of Sora?A.Skeptical.B.Optimistic.C.Neutral.D.Uncertain.Electric vehicles (EVs) are a strong weapon in the world's efforts against global warming. But the effects of EVs depend on what country you are in. In some nations, electric vehicles lead to the release of more carbon gasses than gasoline cars, new research shows.The Radiant Energy Group (REG) compared gas emissions caused by a gasoline vehicle and from charging an electric vehicle. The study compared the emissions caused by charging a Tesla Model 3 to drive 100 kilometers with the emissions coming from an average gasoline cardriven the same distance.Countries where charging an electric vehicle is cleaner than driving a gasoline-powered car use a lot of hydroelectric, nuclear or solar power.Sales of electric cars are rising the fastest in Europe. Data from REG suggests that EVs in Poland and Kosovo actually create more carbon emissions because their electric systems depend so much on coal.In other European countries, however, EVs result in reduced emissions. The carbon gas reduction depends on what energy supplies electricity systems and the time of day vehicles are charged.The countries with the biggest carbon gas savings from EVs use a lot of nuclear and hydroelectric power. An EV driver in Germany reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 55 percent over a gasoline car. Germany uses a mix of renewable energy and coal to produce electricity.Germany and Spain create a lot of electricity from the sun and wind. But the sun and wind do not add to a country's electricity system equally throughout the day.For this reason, the amount of carbon emissions saved by driving an EV depends on the time of day it is being charged. Charging in the afternoon, when there is more sun and wind, saves 16 to 18 percent more carbon than at night when electricity systems are more likely to be using gas or coal.Automakers including General Motors, Stellantis and V olkswagen have set targets to sell mainly electric vehicles in Europe in the coming years. U.S. car manufacturer General Motors said it will have all new electric cars by 2022.12.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?A.The amount of carbon emissions saved by EVs depends on the source of electricity used for charging.B.Charging EVs during daylight hours with renewable energy sources can cause more carbon savings.C.The time of day when EVs are charged can significantly affect their carbon footprint.D.General Motors plans to sell only gasoline-powered cars by 2022 in the United States. 13.What can be inferred from the fact that car manufacturers like General Motors, Stellantis, and V olkswagen have set targets to sell mainly electric vehicles in Europe?A.The demand for EVs in Europe is expected to decrease in the near future.B.These manufacturers believe that EVs will become the norm in Europe in the coming years.C.Europe has banned the sale of gasoline-powered cars entirely.D.These manufacturers are not confident in the long-term viability of EVs.14.Based on the information in the passage, which of the following is a potential challenge for the widespread adoption of EVs?A.The limited range of EVs compared to gasoline-powered cars.B.The high initial cost of EVs compared to traditional vehicles.C.The inconsistency of renewable energy sources for EV charging.D.The lack of charging stations in rural areas.15.Which of the following would be the most suitable title for the passage?A.The Environmental Impact of Electric Vehicle Charging.B.The Global Shift to Electric Vehicle Adoption.C.The Economics of Electric Vehicle Ownership.D.The Future of Renewable Energy in Automobiles.In the rapidly advancing world of today, the concept of lifelong learning has become increasingly relevant. 16 Rather, it is essential to continuously adapt and learn throughout one's life. This essay aims to explore the significance of lifelong learning in the modern era, discussing its impact on personal growth, career development, and societal progress.17 As technology and knowledge continue to evolve, it is important to stay updated with new information and ideas. By engaging in lifelong learning, individuals can enhance their cognitive abilities, broaden their horizons, and develop a growth mindset. This, in turn, leads to a more fulfilling and enriching life experience.Lifelong learning is essential for career development. In the modern job market, employers increasingly value candidates who possess the ability to adapt to change and learn new skills quickly. Lifelong learners are more likely to stay relevant and competitive in their field, as they are constantly improving their knowledge and skills. 18Moreover, lifelong learning contributes significantly to societal progress. As individualscontinuously acquire new knowledge and skills, they are able to contribute more effectively to their communities and countries. 19 Lifelong learning also fosters a culture of inclusivity and diversity, as it encourages individuals from different backgrounds and experiences to learn and grow together.In conclusion, lifelong learning is an indispensable aspect of life in the modern era. 20 By committing to lifelong learning, individuals can stay updated with new knowledge and ideas, enhance their cognitive abilities, and contribute more effectively to their communities and countries. Therefore, it is important for us to cultivate a habit of lifelong learning and encourage it among our peers and future generations.A.Additionally, they demonstrate a commitment to personal and professional development. B.With the development of science and technology, humans will continue to be replaced by AI. C.Lifelong learning is crucial for personal growth.D.This can lead to innovations, economic growth, and cultural richness.E.It is essential for personal growth, career development, and societal progress. F.Therefore, only lifelong learning, in order to maintain the leading position.G.It is no longer sufficient to acquire knowledge and skills during one's formal education.二、完形填空Once upon a time, there was a small village hidden deep in the mountains. The villagers led a simple life, depending mostly on farming for their 21 . One day, a young man named Jack arrived in the village. He was 22 and eager to explore the surrounding mountains.Jack quickly 23 with the villagers and became a part of their community. He was fascinated by the 24 tales of the mountains and the mysterious creatures that were said to inhabit them. Determined to find out the truth, Jack decided to embark on a journey of 25 .Before leaving, the villagers warned him of the dangers that awaited him in the mountains. They told him about the 26 weather, the treacherous paths, and the wild animals that roamed the area. But Jack was not 27 . He packed his belongings, bid farewell to the villagers, and started his journey.As he climbed higher and higher, the weather became increasingly 28 . The pathswere slippery and difficult to navigate. But Jack persevered, determined to reach the top of the mountain.After days of 29 , Jack finally reached the summit. The view was breathtaking, with rolling hills and dense forests stretching out as far as the eye could see. But as he was taking in the 30 , he heard a strange sound coming from the bushes nearby.Curious, Jack approached the bushes and peeked inside. To his surprise, he saw a small, 31 creature with big eyes and furry ears. The creature seemed 32 at first, but then it slowly approached Jack, sniffing the air curiously.Jack realized that this was one of the mysterious creatures the villagers had talked about. He felt a sense of 33 and excitement wash over him. He gently reached out his hand and the creature cautiously sniffed it, 34 allowing Jack to pet it.From that day on, Jack and the creature became close friends. They explored the mountains together, 35 each other's company. The villagers were amazed when Jack returned with his newfound friend and shared his adventures with them.The experience taught Jack the value of courage, perseverance, and friendship. It also showed him that there was more to the world than what he had imagined, and that there was always something new and exciting to discover.21.A.income B.entertainment C.inspiration D.experience 22.A.adventurous B.cautious C.lazy D.timid 23.A.argued B.competed C.bonded D.disagreed 24.A.boring B.ordinary C.amazing D.strange 25.A.discovery B.escape C.adventure D.research 26.A.unpredictable B.pleasant C.calm D.mild 27.A.discouraged B.frightened C.delighted D.satisfied 28.A.severe B.comfortable C.warm D.changeable 29.A.hiking B.struggling C.resting D.searching 30.A.scene B.creature C.challenge D.danger 31.A.fierce B.ugly C.cute D.powerful 32.A.aggressive B.nervous C.confident D.happy 33.A.wonder B.relief C.pride D.pity34.A.eventually B.immediately C.suddenly D.frequently 35.A.seeking B.enjoying C.avoiding D.tolerating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。

新概念英语一(72-144课)阶段性语法测试

新概念英语一(72-144课)阶段性语法测试

新概念阶段性测试(100分)(宾语从句/定语从句/完成时)一、单项选择(20分)()1. Do you know ____ I could pass the exam?A. thatB. whetherC. whatD. which()2.Jim doesn’t understand ____________.A. which is the way to the museumB. why his wife always goes shoppingC. what is the way to the museumD. why does she always go shopping()3. The foreigner ______visited our school is from Canada.A. whichB. whenC. whoD. whom()4. George Mallory was an English school teacher ___ loved climbing.A. whoB. whomC. heD. which()5. ---Can I help you? ---Yes. I’d like a ticket to Mount Emei. Can you tell me ____ take to get there?A. how soon will itB. how soon it willC. how long it willD. how long will it ()6.---Could you tell me _________ the Bamboo Garden?---The day after tomorrow, I think.A.when will you visitB. when you will visitC. when would you visitD. when you would visit()7. The moon is a world ______ there is no life.A. thatB. whichC. whereD. why()8. He has forgotten the day _______ he arrived.A. whenB. whereC. thatD. which()9. It’s up to you to decide ____ you’ll go there, by air or by road.A. howB. whyC. thatD. When( )10. He asked his father _______.A. where it happensB. where did it happenC. how it happenedD. how did it happen()11. He got to the village _______ his family once lived.A. thatB. whichC. whenD. where()12. This is the house _______ I want to buy.A. in whichB. thatC. whoseD. where( )13. _______ he'll come or not isn't important(重要的).A. WhyB. IfC. WhetherD. What( )14. Would you like to know _______they will do it or not.A. ifB. thatC. whetherD. why( )15.Do you know the girl ________ is standing under the tree?A. whoB. whomC. whichD. where ( )16.Is the woman ________ talked to our teacher yesterday your mother?A. whoB. whomC. whichD. what ( )17. ─ Could you tell me ______? ─ Yes. He ____ to the USA.A. where is he/ has beenB. where he is/ has goneC. where was he/ has beenD. where he was/ has gone( )18. ─Mike wants to know if ____ a picnic(野餐) tomorrow.─Yes. But if it _______, we'll visit the museum (博物馆)instead.A. you have/ will rainB. you will have/ will rainC. you will have/ rainsD. will you have/ rains()19.I hate people _____ talk much but do little.A.whomB. whichC. whoD. when()20.I am one of the boys ________never late for school.A. that isB. who areC. who amD. who is二、改写句子(15分)1.When does the train leave?I want to know.(改为含宾语从句的复合句)I want to know _________ the train _________ .2.“Don’t be late next time ”,the teacher said to the children .(改间接引语)The teacher told the children ______ ________ ________late next time . 3.When does the train arrive? Please tell me.(改为宾语从句)→Please tell me ________ _________ ________ _________.4.Do they want ice cream ? He asked the boys. (改为宾语从句)→He asked the boys _______ _______ ______ ice cream.5.Was he absent from school ? I don't know. (改为宾语从句)→I don't know _______ _______ _______absent from school.三、用合适的连接词填空(10分)1. Wang Hai told me _________ he didn't go there yesterday afternoon.(how, why)2. Can you tell me _________ else has a pencil in our class ?(who, whom)3. She said _________she would help me tomorrow.(that, if)4. He always thinks _________ he can do better.(how, who)5. I really don't know _________ the bridge will be finished.(how long, how soon)6. They don't know _________ we will go to the party tomorrow. (what,how)7. She wanted to know _________ her mother was tired or not. (whether,why)8. Do you remember _________the teacher told us just now? (how,what)9. I don't know _________so many people went to see him yesterday.(why,where)10. Do you know _________ shirt it is?(what,whose)四、填入恰当的关系代词或关系副词。

天津市河东区2024届毕业班阶段性测试(一)英语试题试卷含解析

天津市河东区2024届毕业班阶段性测试(一)英语试题试卷含解析

天津市河东区2024届毕业班阶段性测试(一)英语试题试卷考生请注意: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。

2.第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选择题答案写在试卷题目指定的位置上。

3.考生必须保证答题卡的整洁。

考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.—Would you like me the radio a bit?—No, it’s all right. I’m used with the radio .A.to turn down; to work; on B.turning down; to working; onC.turning down; to working; off D.to turn down; to working; on2.Children exposed to air pollution are more to suffering from different diseases.A.possible B.probable C.likely D.certainly3.The Browns held _______ they called “family day” once each year.A.that B.what C.which D.when4.The new movie ________ to be one of the biggest money-makers of all time.A.pretends B.agrees C.promises D.declines5.This raw chocolate tastes pretty delicious due to ______ amount of melted pure fresh cream.A.equal B.generous C.insufficient D.tiny6.The economy in big cities has continued to rise thanks to the local governments to increase ______.A.that B.themC.it D.those7.Jack’s fellow workers often turn to him for help when trapped in trouble because he is a _____of ideas. A.fountain B.sessionC.diagram D.resource8.He wrote a letter ________ he explained what had happened in the accident.A.that B.whichC.where D.what9.The days are gone physical strength was all you needed to make a living.A.that B.whenC.where D.which10.I will go to Beijing on business tomorrow, do you have anything ____ to your son studying in Peking University? A.to be taken B.to take C.taken D.being taken11.–What’s wrong with your ipad2? The sound ____is not clear.--Yes. It has been broken for some time.A.come out B.coming out C.to come out D.came out12.—You look sleepy today.—__________ not to miss the flight, I didn't dare to close my eyes the whole night.A.Reminded B.Being remindedC.Reminding D.Having reminded13.Speaking a foreign language allows you to ________ time in a negotiation, for you can act like you have not understood to come up with your answer.A.save B.afford C.buy D.spend14.-Could you possilby take to the railway station tomorrow?A.No way B.Never mind C.Not at all D.No problem15.—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 moon16.In many homes in the UK, the first person _______ has to make tea for the family.A.waking up B.to wake upC.woke up D.woken up17.They came back from their long walk and went into bed, .A.tiredly but relaxing B.tired but relaxingC.tiredly but relaxed D.tired but relaxed18.The man ________ the fake news that 18 firefighters lost their lives in the explosion was arrested.A.having circulating B.to circulateC.circulating D.to have circulated19.Everything is amazing. Thank you all. We without your help.A.can’t make it B.mustn’t have madeC.won’t make D.couldn’ t have made it20.Thanks to Chinese peo ple’s hard work and wisdom, China has _____ into the second largest economy.A.evolved B.slipped C.extended D.shaped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。

八年级英语第一次阶段性测试卷、

八年级英语第一次阶段性测试卷、

八年级英语第一次阶段性测试卷一、单项选择。

(15分)()1、Lingling, please translate the sentence Chinese.A、try to; withB、tries to; onC、tried; inD、try to; into()2、How about a newspaper in English?A、readB、readingC、seeD、seeing()3、Why don’t you ?A 、write down it B、write down C、write it down D、to write down()4、Don’t forget the letter to your friend.A、sendB、sentC、sendsD、to send()5、My dog follows me .A、all the timeB、all timeC、alwaysD、all of time()6、Please write your answer the blackboard.A、downB、onC、down toD、in()7、You should your homework first.A、finishB、to finishC、finishedD、finishing()8、It’s s great way English.A、learn B、learns C、learned D、to learn()9、---Have you ever been to Shanghai? ----No, I .A、haveB、haven’tC、doD、did()10、What of these books?A、is priceB、is pricesC、is the priceD、the price()11、Lily wants to buy a ticket the USA.A、ofB、toC、inD、at()12、two hundred students are on the playground.A、There areB、ThereC、More thanD、Some()13、I took some photos some animals in the zoo.A、onB、ofC、toD、at()14、Li Hao enjoys English songs very much.A、listenB、listeningC、listen toD、listening to()15、Why go and hello to your new friends?A、don’t; speakB、don’t; sayC、not; speakD、not; say二、完形填空。

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英语阶段测试题Ⅱ. 读音选词:根据句意和所给音标选出正确的单词(5分)( )21.What does he ______ \ luk\ like?A. bookB. lookC. loudD. lock( )22. My daught is a quiet _________ \ gɜ:l\.A. girlB. boyC. goalD. nurse( )23. Would you mind _________ \‟kli:niη\ the yard?A. movingB. sweepC. cleanD. cleaning( )24. You are _______/sə’pəʊzd/ to offer your seat to the old on the bus.A. supportB. surprisedC. sweptD. supposed( )25. She wants to be a computer _______ \ …prəugræmə \ in five years.A. performerB. personalC. photographD. programmerⅢ.选择填空(30分)( )26. Look ,there‟s _____ egg on the table.A. aB. theC. \D. an( )27. --- I‟m going skating. Would you like to go with _____ ?--- Yes, I‟d love to.A. IB. herC. mineD. me( )28. What‟s the weather like today? It _____ .A. rainingB. rainC. rainsD. is rainy .( )29. —What does your mother do? --- _______.A. She is tallB. She likes singingC. She is a teacherD. She is very happy( )30 He is always _____ to others, so he has many friends.A. angrilyB. kindlyC. friendlyD. slowly( )31. ---Hello, may I speak to Mr Li? ---______Mr Li speaking.A. This isB. I amC. It isD. That is( )32. June is the _____ month of a year.A. fiveB. sixthC. seventhD. eight( )33. —Could you show me _____ to use the MP5, please?—Of, course.A. thatB. howC. whatD. wether( )35. ______sunny day today ! Let‟s go hiking.A. WhatB. What aC. HowD. How a( )36. Linda‟s teacher was mad ______ her . Because she was alway s late for school.A. atB. withC.aboutD. to( )37. ――Do you like the pop star Jay Zhou or the movie star Zhen Zidan ?――_______. I am not their fan.A. BothB. EitherC. NeitherD. All( )38. --- Xiao Hai, you _____make a noise in the class.--- Sorry, I won‟t do it again.A. mustn‟tB. don‟t have toC. needn‟tD. can‟t( )39. ---What a nice T-shirt !--- Well, it really looks nice, ______I think it‟s too expensive.A. asB. forC. butD. or( )40. My bike is broken.I want to buy ______ one.- 1 -A. OtherB. the otherC. othersD. another( )41. --- Will his new novel _____ in September this year?--- Yes,I think soA. come overB. come backC. come outD. come from( )42. —Sandy used to be afraid to speak in public,but she has changed a lot this term,______?—Yes, she is quite confident now.A. wasn‟t sheB. isn‟t sheC. hasn‟t sheD. doesn‟t she( )43. --- When will you come to see me, Dad?--- I will go to see you when you ______ the training course.A. finishedB. finishC. will finishD. have finished( )44. —How do you learn English? —By _________.A. listen to the teacherB. practice with my deskmateC. reading the textbookD. copy the new words( )45. —Your French is very good.. How long have you been in France?—______ 1991.A. UntilB. WhenC. SinceD. Before( )46. —Once a year, people take part in “________”activity to help save energy.A. Keep OffB. Take OffC. Put OffD. Turn Off( )47. Kate‟s mother is a famous musician .She is _______ Susan in England.A. as famous asB. more famous asC. less famous asD. much famous than( )48. These problems are too hard to work out. Will you give me some ______A. advicesB. adviceC. informationsD. suggest( )49. --- I need some help .Could you come , please? --- ___________.A. Yes, I couldB. You‟re welcome.C. That‟s all right.D. Sure, I‟m coming. ( )50. Here‟s ______ about the English Speech Contest. I‟ll send you at once.A. something usefulB. anything usefulC. useful somethingD. nothing useful( )51. . ---Who gave you these beautiful clothes ?--- I don‟t know. They ______ by some kind people.A. donateB. donatedC. were donatedD. is donated( )52. ---Do you know how to make a banana milk shake ?---Yes. First you should ______ bananas.A. mix upB. pick upC. cheer upD. cut up( )53. — What were you doing when your mother came back last night ?— I was pretending _________ my lessons.A. reviewB. reviewingC. reviewedD. to review( )54. —Which subject do you think is ______ , maths, history or English?—Maths,because I hate the numbers.A. more excitingB. the most boringC. the most interestingD. more useful( )55. —Sorry ,what did you say just now?— I asked__________.A. where you have been?B. when did he leave?C. how I could get to the stationD. whom you will go with?C- 2 -In the summer of 1917, two English schoolgirls, sixteen-year-old Elsie Wright and her cousin Frances Griffiths, spent many hours playing near a stream (溪流) in a place called Cottingley Glen. Frances, who was only nine, would often come home with her shoes and clothes wet. This annoyed her mother and her aunt, Elsie’s mother. They asked Frances why she kept going into the stream. Frances was silent for a moment, and then replied that she went to see the fairies (仙女). The two women didn’t believe her. Then Elsie said that she had seen the fairies too and that they would take photographs to prove it. So they borrowed Elsie’s father’s camera and went back to Cottingley Glen.The girls produced a number of photographs of themselves with fairies. Mr Wright did not believe the fairies were real, but the girls’mothers were not so sure. They didn’t think their daughters would trick them and, like many people at that time, they wanted to believe that fairies existed. They showed the photographs to other people, who studied them and argued about them. Many believed that the Cottingley Glen fairies were real, even the famous author Arthur Conan Doyle.It wasn’t until 1983 that Elsie admitted (承认)to a journalist that the photographs were fakes (伪造品). The girls had drawn the fairies, cut them out and used pins to stand them up. Elsie said she couldn’t believe that their “little joke”had tricked so many people for so many years. ()76. Where was the stream where Elsie and Frances used to play?A. In an noisy cityB. Near their houseC. Outside a townD. In Cottingley Glen()77. Why did Frances’s mother get annoyed?A. Because she was very sick.B. Because she often got herself wet all over.C. Because she didn‟t like her playing near a stream.D. Because she took many photos.()78. What‟s the meaning of the word “trick”?A.发现B.哄骗C. 装饰D.躲藏()79. Who was Arthur Conan Doyle?A. A beautiful fairyB. A special journalistC. An outstanding writerD. An old friend()80. How did the girls make the fakes?A. They borrowed Elsie‟s father‟s cameraB. They produced some photographs of themselves with fairiesC. They drew the fairies, cut them out and used pins to stand them up.D. A,B and C.VI.补全对话(5分):Julia: I‟ve known y ou are going to France to study painting.81________Li Ming: Well ,I planned to go on Monday.Julia: Paris is a very beautiful city. 82______ if you are in Paris?Li Ming: I know the Eiffel Tower is near my art school, so I‟ll visit it first.Julia: 83_______?Li Ming: Yes. I‟ve learned a little French in school, so I‟ll try to speak.Julia: What will you do 84________?Li Ming: I‟ll draw pictures to make myself understand.Julia: 85________ if you want to eat Chinese food?Li Ming:If I want to eat Chinese food, I‟ll cook it myself.- 3 -- 4 -( )81. A. Are you going by plane? B. How do you do ?C. What ‟s the wearher like ?D.When are you going there?( )82. A. Where do you live ? B. Are you going to the Eiffel TowerC. What are you doing ?D.What place do you want to visit first?( )83. A. Will you speak English in France B. Will you speak French thereC. What kind of music do you likeD. Does French sound beautiful( )84. A. if you can ‟t help other people B. if you can ‟t wash clothesC. if you can ‟t remember the wordsD. if you get lost on the way home( )85. A. Can you call your friend to help you B. What would you like?C. How can you do the dishesD. What will you do第Ⅱ卷(非选择题 共35分)VII.选词填空(10分)A. 阅读短文,从方框中选择适当的单词填空。

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