届高三上学期第七周周测英语试卷 Word版含答案
2021年高三上学期第7周考英语试题 Word版含答案
2021年高三上学期第7周考英语试题 Word版含答案Section A (15 marks) Choose the best answer:1. He seldom stay up late at night, ________ necessary, to keep himselffull of energy the next day.A. ifB. unlessC. untilD. while2. Trees planted along roads add a touch of nature to our surroundings,which otherwise _____ unattractive.A. would lookB. will lookC. lookD. looked3. Excuse me, I ______ I was blocking your way.A. didn’t realizeB. don’t realizeC. haven’t realizedD. wasn’t realizing4. I wonder why Ann didn’t get _______ the job. She is the right person for it.A. to be offeredB. offeredC. to offerD. offering5. When I got back home I saw a message pinned to the door ________ “Sorryto miss you; will call later.”A. readB. readsC. to readD. reading6. I hurried up with my food, as I couldn’t stand _____ when I was eatingpeople smoked around me.A. themB. somethingC. itD. those7. It was obvious the moment I got in _____ something unpleasant hadhappened in the office.A. soB. whichC. whetherD. that8. Large amounts of medicine ___ sent to the flood stricken area in thelast few days.A. wereB. wasC. has beenD. have been9. At the sight of the sofa, Steven said with satisfaction that nothingwas _____ to our living room.A. better suitedB. well suitedC. ill suitedD. worse suited10. He ________ to the lab than he set out to do the experiment.A. has no sooner gotB. no sooner gotC. will no sooner getD. had no sooner got11. You ______ me my bike yesterday afternoon; I needed it so badly.A. must have returnedB. should returnC. must returnD. should have returned12. British Royal fans got an early Christmas present last week when newphotos of Prince George, ______ is soon to be 17 months old, were released by his parents.A. whichB. thatC. from whichD. who13. His first book ______ next month is based on a true story.A. publishedB. to be publishedC. to publishD. being published14. Hearing the dog barking fiercely, away_______.A. fleeing the thiefB. was fleeing the thiefC. the thief was fleeingD. fled the thief15. It was ____ he came back from Africa ___ he met the girl he would liketo marry.A. when; thenB. not; untilC. not until; thatD. only; whenSection B: Reading prehension (30 marks)AEating different colored foods can keep you healthy, as well as change your mood and behavior. Here is a list of colors, which can change your life.Blue/PurpleBlue is considered to be peaceful and calming and it has the same effect on our health. The blue / purple color in food is due primarily to their anthocyanins which are antioxidants (抗氧化剂) that are particularly heart healthy and may help support healthy blood pressure. Out of all the blue and purple foods available, blueberries are considered to have the highest antioxidant level. An analysis of the latest data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Study found that people who eat purple and blue fruits and vegetables are at a reduced risk for high blood pressure and are less likely to be overweight.A food and health expert says that blue and purple color foods can prevent blood mass formation, and they also lower the risk of cancer.Foods that contain blue and purple colors are: reddish eggplant (especially the skin), blueberries, blackberries, purple grapes, etc. GreenWe all know that we should eat green as green symbolizes nature. The green foods are rich in isothiocyanates, which help resist cancer.Dr. Ashok Agarwal, a food and nutrition specialist, explains, "They are excellent sources of folic acid, vitamin K, as well as carotene (胡萝卜素). Diets high in those above are associated with lowered blood pressure."Foods that contain the green color are: broccoli, cabbage, cucumbers, etc.RedLycopene (番茄红素) in reddish fruits and vegetables is a powerful antioxidant that has been associated with a reduced risk of some cancers, and also provides protection against heart attacks.Dr. Smiths says, "Cooked tomato sauces are associated with greater health benefits as pared with the uncooked version as the heating process allows lycopene to be more easily absorbed by the body. Obtaining the most benefit from food depends on proper selection, storage and cooking of theproduce."Foods that contain red color are: Tomatoes and tomato products, watermelon, guava, red onions, red chili, red apples, red grapes, cherries, etc.OrangeThe orange foods are also rich in carotene, which are particularly good antioxidants. These foods are monly considered eyesight foods because they contain vitamin A."Orange fruits and vegetables also play a part in preventing cancer, particularly of the lungs and stomach. Foods that contain the color orange are: Carrots, mangoes, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, etc.16. The passage tries to tell us that ______.A. colors mean a lot to people and their healthB. foods of different colors will have different benefitsC. eating foods with a color must prevent diseasesD. what people should eat in their daily lives17. All the colors mentioned in the passage have the function of ______.A. lowering blood pressureB. improving eyesightC. preventing cancerD. reducing the risk of heartdisease18. Which color can help keep us thin according to the passage?A. Purple.B. Green.C. Red.D. Orange.19. The green and orange foods are both rich in _______.A. vitamin AB. folic acidC. caroteneD. vitamin K20. It can be inferred from the passage that _______.A. all grapes help lower the risk of high blood pressure and cancerB. lung cancer can be prevented by eating red-colored foodsC. green-colored foods contain a lot of vitamin A which is good foreye healthD. tomatoes should be eaten cooked so that we can benefit the mostBI don't remember the exact date I met Marty for the first time.Likea lot of people who want to get through a checkout line, my thoughts wereon speed, nothing more.The line I was standing in wasn't moving as quicklyas I wanted and I glanced toward the cashier.There stood a man in his seventies.I thought, "Well, it probably takes him a little longer to get the chores done." For the next few minutes I watched him. He greeted every customer before he began scanning the items they were purchasing.Sure, his words were the usual, "How's it going?" But he did something different -he actually listened to people. Then he would respond to what they had said and engage them in brief conversations.I thought it was odd, but I guess I had grown accustomed to people asking how I was doing simply out of a robotic conversational habit. After a while, you don't give any thought to the question and just mumble(咕哝,含糊地说) something back. I could say, "I just found out I have six months to live," and someone would reply, "Have a great day!"This old cashier seemed genuine about wanting to know how people were feeling. Meanwhile, the high-tech cash register rang up their purchases and he announced what they owed. Customers handed money to him, he hit the appropriate keys gently, the cash drawer opened, and he counted out their change.Then magic happened. He placed the change in his left hand, walkedaround the counter to the customer, and extended his right hand in an act of friendship.As their hands met, the cashier looked the customers in the eyes."I surely want to thank you for shopping here today,“ he told them, "You have a great day. Bye-bye." The looks on the faces of the customers were priceless.All had been touched by his simple gesture. Now it was my turn, I glanced down at the name tag on his red vest, the kind experienced Wal-Mart cashiers wore.It read, "Marty."' Marty told me how much I owed and I handed him some money.The next thing I knew he was ,standing beside me, offering his right hand and holding my change in his left hand.His kind eyes locked onto mine, smiling, and with a firm handshake.21.While the author stood in checkout line, maybe she felt a little A. calm B.nervous C. impatient D. relaxed 22.In the opinion of the author, people would ________.A.remain silent while shopping B.have a conversation on bad newsC.think carefully before a response D.have a mechanical chat with each other23.What made Marty different from other cashiers?A.He treated his customers friendly and sincerely.B.He calculated without using the cash register.C.He was interested in other's life.D.He used the change to do some magic.24. From the passage, we can infer that MartyA.didn't know how people were feeling B.devoted himself to his jobC.wasn't skilled in doing his job D.was familiar to all his customers25.What might be the most suitable title for the passage?A.Shopping for fun B.The Conversation at a ShopC.The Handshake D.An Old CustomerCThe crisis at Japan’s Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear energy center has raised questions about the future of the nuclear energy industry. Arjun Makhijani is president of the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research in the United States. He says the disaster in Japan is historic.This week, the chairman of America’s nuclear agency said there is little chance that harmful radiation from Japan could reach the United States. Nuclear Regulatory mission Chairman Gregory Jaczko also said America has a strong program in place to deal with earthquake threats. No new nuclear power centers have been built in the United States since 1979. That was when America’s worst nuclear accident happened at the Three Mile Island center in Pennsylvania. The accident began to turn public opinion against nuclear energy.To support more clean energy production, the Obama government has been seeking billions of dollars in government loan guarantees to build new centers. Presently, about twenty percent of electricity in the United States es from nuclear energy. But critics say nuclear power is too costly and dangerous to be worth further expansion.German prime minister Angela Merkel said Germany would close all seven nuclear power centers for a moment while energy policy is reconsidered. The European Union is planning to test all centers in its twenty-seven member nations.Developing nations are less willing to slow nuclear expansion. China said it will continue with plans to build about twenty-five new nuclear plants. And India, under a cooperation agreement with the United States, plans to spend billions on new centers in the ing years.Japan has made nuclear energy a national priority since the 1970s. Unlike many major economies, Japan imports eighty percent of its energy. The Nuclear Energy Institute says twenty-nine percent of Japan’selectricity came from nuclear sources in 2011. The government planned to increase that to forty percent by xx.Nuclear plants supply fourteen percent of global electricity. Nuclear energy is a clean resource, producing no carbon gases. But radioactive waste is a serious unresolved(未解决的) issue. So is the presence of nuclear power centers in earthquake areas like the one near Bushehr, Iran.26. Which of the following countries is the least likely to expand its use of nuclear energy?A. China.B. India.C. Iran.D. Germany.27. The government of Japan intended to increase its nuclear energy inxx by ______ pared with 2011.A. 29%.B. 40%.C. 69%.D. 11%.28. Which of the following statements about the use of nuclear power in the U.S. is TRUE?A. Most of the electricity es from nuclear energy in the U.S.B. The Obama government is against building nuclear power plants.C. A small number of nuclear power plants have been built since 1979.D. A serious nuclear accident happened in America at the end of the 1970s.29. What’s the main idea of this passage?A. The nuclear crisis in Japan has spread to other parts of the world.B. The situation of the world nuclear power development after the crisis in Japan.C. Japan’s nuclear disast er will slow the expansion of nuclear plants all over the world.D. Japan’s nuclear disaster won’t affect the nuclear energy production in other countries.30. From the last sentence of the passage, we can see the writer’sattitude towards building a nuclear power plant near Bushehr, Iran is .A. supportiveB. optimisticC. negativeD. uncertainSection C (10 marks)Directions: Read the following passage. Answer the questions : Fireworks are crackling through the night skies across the globe as revelers celebrate the first moments of xx.Crowds gathered in public spaces in major cities across the Asia-Pacific region to ring in thenew year with music, fireworks and revelry. As clocks marched toward midnight around the world, crowds massed in Moscow, Dubai, London, New York and other major cities ahead of their celebrations.Dubai created what it called the world's largest fireworks show. About a million people are expected to gather in New York's Times Square to watch a giant ball drop at the stroke of midnight, the best known of the American New Year's Eve rituals.Fireworks erupted from Auckland's Sky Tower as people danced in the streets of New Zealand's biggest city. In Sydney, Australia, more than a million people watched fireworks launched for the first time in more than a decade from the sails of the city's famed waterfront opera house. Billowing fireworks soared over Hong Kong's skyscrapers.In Japan, some celebrators ate noodles and seafood - thought to bring good luck in xx --- and offered prayers at Buddhist shrines and temples.However, celebrations were somewhat muted in the Philippines, where officials say about 260 people were injured by fireworks or stray bullets(流弹) in the days leading up to New Year's Eve. The mood also was somber in areas still recovering from Haiyan, a November typhoon that killed thousands of people.Cape Town, South Africa, was set for a particularly poignant celebration to include a tribute to anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela, who died December 5.31.How did crowds in public spaces in major cities across the Asia-Pacific region celebratethe New Year? (no more than 13 words)32.Which city created the world’s most wonderful fireworks show? (no more than 2 words)33.Why were celebrations weakened in the Philippines?? (no more than 19 words)34.What was done to celebrate the New Year in Cape Town ?(no more than14 words)答题卡:Keys:1—5 BAABD 6—10 CDDAD 11—15 DDBDC 16—20 BCACD21—25 CDABC 26—30 DDDBC31. By gathering to ring in the new year with music fireworks and revelry.32. Dubai.33. Because 260 people were injured by fireworks or stray bullets(流弹) and still recovering from Haiyan .34. A particularly poignant celebration was made to remember the anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela*27545 6B99 殙7y38707 9733 霳}23526 5BE6 實30308 7664 癤23973 5DA5 嶥i^21909 5595喕22187 56AB 嚫。
2016届高三上学期英语第7周周练试卷(附答案)
横峰中学2015-2016学年度上学期高三英语第7周周练卷总分:120一、阅读理解第一节AAcross Britain, burnt toast will be served to mothers in bed this morning as older sons and daughters rush to deliver their supermarket bunches of flowers. But, according to a new study, we should be placing a higher value on motherhood all year.Mothers have long known that their home workload was just as heavy as paid work. Now, the new study has shown that if they were paid for their parental labours, they would earn as much as £172,000 a year.The study looked at the range of jobs mothers do, as well as the hours they are working, to determine the figure. This would make their yearly income £30,000 more than the Prime Minister earns.By analysing the numbers, it found the average mother works 119 hours a week, 40 of which would usually be paid at a standard rate and 79 hours as overtime. After questioning 1,000 mothers with children under 18, it found that, on most days, mums started their routine work at 7 am and finished at around 11 pm.To calculate just how much mothers would earn from that labour, it suggested some of the roles that mums could take on, including housekeeper, part-time lawyer, personal trainer and entertainer. Being a part-time lawyer, at £48.98 an hour, would prove to be the most profitable of the “mum jibs”, with psychologist(心理学家) a close second.It also asked mothers about the challenges they face, with 80 percent making emotional(情感的) demand as the hardest thing about motherhood.Over a third of mums felt they needed more training and around half said they missed going out with friends.The study shows mothers matter all year long and not just on Mother’s Day. The emotional, physical and mental energy mothers devote to their children can be never-ending, but children arealso sources of great joy and happiness. Investing(投入) in time for parenting and raising relationships is money well spent.1.How much would a mother earn a year if working as the Prime Minister?A.£30,000.B.£142,000.C.£172,000.D.£202,000.2.The biggest challenge for most mothers is from .A. emotional demandB. low pay for workC. heavy workloadD. lack of training3.What is stressed in the last paragraph?A. Mothers’ importance shows in family all year long.B. The sacrifices mothers make are huge but worthwhile.C. Mothers’ devotion to children can hardly be calculated.D. Investing time in parenting would bring a financial return.4.What can we conclude from the study?A. Moth ers’ working hours should be largely reduced.B. Mothers should balance their time for work and rest.C. Mothers’ labour is of a higher value than it is realized.D. Mothers should be freed from housework for social life.BA new survey finds that more than eighty percent of Internet users in the United States search for health information online.The survey found that searching online is one of the leading ways that people look for a second opinion though doctors are still the main source of health information.Forty-four percent of people are actually looking for doctors or other providers when they search for health information online.Another finding of the survey: Two-thirds of Internet users look online for information about a specific disease or medical condition.The Internet has also become an important source of emotional support for people with health problems.Susannah Fox says one in five Internet users has gone online to find other people who have the same condition.It was more popular among people with more serious health issues—one in four people living with chronic diseases (慢性病).And it was basically off the charts with people living with rare disease.They are so eager to find other people online who share theirhealth concerns.A disease is considered rare if it affects fewer than two hundred thousand people worldwide.The rise of social networking has made it easier for people with rare diseases to connect with each other and feel less alone.Social networking is also changing the way some doctors and patients communicate with each other.Dr.Jeff Livingston operates a medical center for women in Irving, Texas.His office uses password-protected software to share information with patients.“We provide the patient full access to their medical care.Anything I can see, the patient can see.All of their notes, all of their doctor visits are right there.All of their lab work is right there.” Dr.Livingston says the software has increased efficiency, reduced costs and improved relations with patients.5.From the first paragraph, we can know _________.A.most online health information is reliableB.more people now turn to the Internet for medical adviceC.people shouldn’t rely on the Internet for medical adviceD.doctors are no longer the patients’ first choice6.The underlined words “off the charts” in Paragraph 3 mean _________.A.very popularB.not accessibleC.far away fromD.not attractive7.By using social networking, patients with rare diseases can _________.A.find effective curesB.get emotional comfortC.ask for financial supportD.consult doctors anytime8.Which of the following is NOT true for Dr.Livingston’s software?A.It cuts down medical expenses.B.It decreases the time spent on medical care.C.It takes doctors closer to their patients.D.It gives patients a medical test online.CYou choose to be a winner!The Winners Club is a bank account specially designed for teenagers. It has been made to help you better manage your money. The Winners Club is a transaction account(交易账户)where you receive a key-card so you can get to your money 24/7—that’s 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!It’s a club with impressive features for teenagers:●No account keeping fees!You’re no millionaire so we don’t expect you to pay large fees. In fact, there are no account keeping or transaction fees!●Excellent interest rates!You want your money to grow. The Winners Club has a good rate of interest (利息)which gets even better if you make at least two deposits(储蓄)without taking them out in a month.●ConvenientTeenagers are busy—we get that. You may never need to come to a bank at all. With the Winners Club you can choose to use handy tellers and to bank from home using the phone and the Internet. . . You can have money directly deposited into your Winners Club account. This could be your pocket money or your pay from your part-time job!●Mega magazine includedAlong with your regular report, you will receive a FREE magazine full of good ideas to make even more of your money. There are also fantastic offers and competitions only for Winners Club members.The Winners Club is a great choice for teenagers. And it is so easy to join. Simply fill in an application form(申请表). You will have to get permission from your parent or guardian (so we can organize that cool key-card)but it is easy. We can’t wait to hear from you. It’s the best way to choose to be a winner!9.The Winners Club is a bank account intended for _______ .A. parentsB. teenagersC. winnersD. adults10.If you want to be a member of the Winners Club, you must _______.A. be an Internet userB. be permitted by your parentC. have a big sum of moneyD. be in your twenties11.What is the purpose of this text?A. To set up a club.B. To provide part-time jobs.C. To organize key-cards.D. To introduce a new banking service.DA popular CCTV host’s “improper remarks” that were caught on video at a dinner party have led to an investigation into the incident and a suspension of his programs.The video, released online on Monday, showed host Bi Fujian using vulgar words about Chairman Mao Zedong while singing in the style of Peking Opera, enraging(激怒)some netizens and causing a stir on the Internet.CCTV said on its micro blog on Wednesday that it will investigate the incident, which it said many have found disturbing.Bi’s programs will stop being broadcast until at least Sunday, as his comments in the video have seriously damaged the broadcaster’s image, Huaxi Metropolis Daily quoted a CCTV staff member as saying.The CCTV employee said it is uncertain whether the programs can be broadcast again after Sunday, the report added.Bi, 56, is popular for a hosting style that engages the audience. He has hosted the CCTV Spring Festival Gala since 2012, as well as a popular talent show involving Westerners speaking Chinese. The cancellation was the first decision after Nie Chenxi was named CCTV president on Tuesday, the report said, adding that Nie had ordered all staff members to strictly correct work styles.A micro-blogger named Zhou Junchi said that free speech doesn’t mean it is OK to defame others, adding that Bi’s comments were not proper for a popular host. Cheng Manli, a professor specializing in communication at Peking University, echoed Zhou, saying Bi should pay more attention to his behavior and speech as a public figure.“It does not mean we cannot share our opinions, but using ugly words and sarcasm to comment on Chinese leaders who have passed away is improper,” Cheng said.“The actions and words of celebrities are easily broadened in today’s Internet era, which is o pen and can have a huge influence, so it is a must for the public figures to boost the quality of theirspeech and behavior. Otherwise, their images will be affected, such as the stars who were recently punished for drug use,” she said.“Everyone should take responsibility for what he or she says in public and online. It’s better, I think, to share different ideas in a normal way,” she suggested. But she added that the party in the video seemed private, “so its release is also improper to some extent.”The video was recorded by someone sitting on Bi’s right, but who it is and why the video was put online is unknown.12.According to the passage, CCTV’s response when the incident happened was ______.A. to change his jobB. to have Bi Fujian firedC. to look into the matterD. to make him apologize13.We can learn from the passage that _______.A. Bi Fujian’s program will be stopped foreverB. the incident happened before the new CCTV president’s arrivalC. the video was recorded when Bi Fujian was working in a programD. Huaxi Metropolis Daily thinks the incident damages CCTV’s image14.As is mentioned in the passage, Chen Manli holds the view that________.A. Bi Fujian should be severely punishedB. a celebrity’s influence can be enlarged through the Intern etC. public figures should not share their opinionsD. it is all right to release private video of a celebrity15.The underlined word “boost” probably means “_________”.A. coverB. improveC. influenceD. Solve第二节What is a dream?For centuries, people have wondered about the strange places that they seem to visit in their sleep.16 However, they have been valued as necessary to a person's health and happiness. Historically people thought dreams contained messages from God. It was only in the twentiethcentury that people started to study dreams scientifically believing that they tell about a person's character. 17 He believed that dreams allow a person to express fantasies or fears, which would be socially unacceptable in real life.The second theory to become popular was Carl Jung's compensation theory. Jung, a former student of Freud, said that the purpose of a dream is not to hide something, but rather to communicate it to the dreamer. 18 Thus, people who think too highly of themselves may dream about falling; those who think too little of themselves dream of being heroes.Using more recent research, William Domhoff from the University of California found that dreaming is a mental skill that needs time to develop in humans. , 19 Until they reach age five, they can not express very well what their dreams are about. Once people become adults, there is little or no change in their dreams. The dreams of men and women differ. For instance, The characters that appear in the dreams of men are often other men, and often involve physical aggression.The meaning of dreams continues to be difficult to understand. 20 If you dream that a loved one is going to die, do not panic. The dream may have meaning, but it does not mean that your loved one is going to die.A.Dreams make up for what is lacking in waking life.B.However, people should not take their dreams as reality.C.They have been considered as meaningless nighttime journeys.D.It gives scientists chances to better understand human mind.E.Children do not dream as much as adults.F.They think their mind is trying to tell them something.G.First, there was Sigmund Freud’s theory.二、完形填空I would like to suggest that for sixty to ninety minutes each evening all television broadcasting in the United States be forbidden by law.Let us take a 21.,reasonable look at what the results might be if such a(an)22. were accepted; families might use the time for a real family hour.Without the distraction of TV, they might 23. to gether after dinner and actually talk to one another.It is well known thatmany of our 24. -everything in fact, from me generation gap to the high divorce rate to some forms of 25. illness -are caused at least in part by 26. to communicate.By using the quiet family hour to 27. our problems, we might get to know each other better, and to like each other better.On evenings when such talk is 28. , families could discover more active pastimes(娱乐).Freed from TV and forced to find their own activities, they might take a29. together to watch the sunset.30. they might take a walk together. 31. free time and no TV, children and adults might discover reading.There is more entertainment in 32. than in a TV program.33. rep ort that the generation growing up with television can hardly write an English sentence, 34. at the college level.35. is often learned from reading.A more literate new generation could be a product of the quiet hour.A different form of reading might also be done 36. it was in the past: reading aloud.The quiet hour could become the story hour.When the 37. ends, the TV networks might be forced to 38. with better shows i n order to get us back from our newly- discovered activities.At first glance, this idea seems radical (激进的).39. will we spend the time then? The fact is: it has been only twenty-five years since television came to control American free time.Those of us thirty-five and older can 40. childhoods without television.It wasn't that difficult.21.A.valuable B.pleasant C.quick D.serious22.A.advice B.suggestion C.opinion D.offer23.A.get around B.stand stiff C.meet with D.sit around24.A.problems B.troubles C.affairs D.misfortunes25.A.physical B.common C.mental D.familiar26.A.attempt B.failure C.ability D.permission27.A.discuss B.talk C.comment D.remark28.A.impossible B.unnecessary C.funny D.unpleasant29.A.walk B.look C.ride D.rest30.A.And B.Or C.But D.While31.A.At B.In C.For D.With32.A.a fine poem B.a good book C.a quiet hour D.a composition33.A.Professors B.Scientists C.Parents D.Educators34.A.yet B.still C.even D.just35.A.Writing B.Skill C.Speaking D.Listening36.A.as B.before C.after D.when37.A.reading B.quiet-hour C.activity D.programme38.A.come across B.come about C.come up D.come out39.A.Whether B.How C.What D.If40.A.remind B.remember C.recognize D.know三、语法填空A man came to the USA from other country. After 41.(settle) down at an island, he went into a cafeteria to get something 42.(eat). He sat down at an empty table and waited for someone to take his order, but nobody did. 43.(final), a woman with a tray full of food sat down opposite him and informed him 44.the cafeteria worked. “Start out at that end,” she said. “Just go along the line and pick out what you want. At 45.other end they’ll tell you how much you have to pay.”“I soon 46.(learn) how everyt hing worked in the USA,” the man told his friend. “Life’s a cafeteria there. You can get anything you want as long as you are willing to pay the price.You can even get success, 47.you’ll never get it if you wait for someone to bring it to you. You have to get up and get it 48..”You can’t change the inevitable. The only thing you can do 49.(be)to control your attitude. Once you reach that point in life, happiness and 50.(satisfy) can’t be too far away.四、短文改错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。
高三英语上学期第七次周考考试试题
领兑市安插阳光实验学校中学高三上学期第七次周考考试英语试题第一卷 (选择题 满分115分) 第一:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A 、B 、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What day is it today?A. Friday.B. Thursday.C. Wednesday. 2. Where will the woman probably stay this weekend?A. At home.B. At school.C. At the theatre. 3. How does the woman feel about the cancellation of trip?A. Disappointed.B. Indifferent.C. Excited. 4. Who do you think the man is?A. The woman ’s neighbor.B. The woman ’s boss.C. A policeman. 5. Why was the woman scared yesterday?A. A fire broke out in the office.B. Someone was killed in a fight.C. A colleague tried to kill people.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A 、B 、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
2020届河南省郑州市高三上学期第七次周考英语试卷 Word版
C.Blue. C.To a shopping mall. C.The red zone. C. Three. C.Neighbors. C.English majors. C.Three times a week.C.Their homework.C.The woman's advisor.2020届河南省郑州市高三上学期第七次周考英语试卷本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A 、B 、C 三个选项中选出最佳选 项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下 一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What type of shoes would suit the man's needs? A. Casual shoes. B.Running shoes. C.Training shoes.2. What does the man want? A. Fries instead of onion rings. B. Free coffee. C. Just one meal.3. What can we conclude about the person mentioned by the speakers? A. He cannot be understood easily. B. He misunderstood the speakers. C. He is trying to charge the battery,4. What does the woman mean?A. The man should lock the car doors.B. The man should let his dog out of the hot car.C. The man should take his baby into the store with him. 5. How does the boy try to get his mother's permission? A. He says Peter is going. B. He says it's classical music. C. He says the teacher is going.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
高三英语第七次周测
高三第七次英语周测AWe bought a pair of geese one spring when they were both two weeks old.One was a female Chinese goose I named Su and her mate was a white goose I named Goose.They would follow us all around the yard talking to us whenever we came outside.At night, they stayed in a box in our kitchen until they were too big and then they stayed at night outside.They loved the river and soon began staying out all night on the river.Whenever I wanted to know where they were, I would make a honking noise (雁叫声), and they would answer me and come into the yard for their corn.One night, I was woken up by loud noise.We ran out to see what was wrong.A raccoon (浣熊)had decided that some goose eggs would taste good and had come too close to the setting.When we found Su, the raccoon had caught her by her neck and was biting it.We drove it away and took Su to the garage, washed her wound and wrapped it up in a bandage.Goose knew she was there and wanted to be with her, so we opened the small garage door and he hurried in.After two days and nights, I released them back outside.For the first three nights at dusk, we would get her and carry her into the garage for the night and Goose would come running behind us to join her there.We were touched by his devotion to her.We took off her bandage and she was fine so that next night, we had not planned to take her to the garage any longer.We were amazed, however, that when dusk fell that night, she climbed the back steps to our garage door waiting for us to come and get her in! They do not speak our language, but they know when people care about them and love them and they respond in kind.1.The first paragraph mainly tells us that .A.geese mainly feed on corn and fish B.the geese were taken good care ofC.the geese got on badly with the writer D.geese prefer to stay outside than inside 2.The raccoon attacked Su one night because .A.it thought goose eggs were delicious B.Su's nest was too close to the raccoon's C.it wanted to hunt the goose for food D.Su's appearance in the area annoyed it 3.Where would Su probably stay at night after her recovery?A.In the wild.B.In the kitchen.C.On the river.D.In the garage.4.It can be inferred from the last sentence that .A.animals misunderstand people B.the needs of pets is importantC.animals are of human nature D.animals need people' protectionBHave you ever gone to work to find that one of your coworkers is coughing and sneezing all day long? You do your best to keep a safe distance and wonder: Why did he or she come to work when they were ill? The reality for many Americans is that they do not have enough paid sick time each year to afford them the luxury of staying home because they don’t feel well.This problem doesn’t just affect the working employees who are sick,though. In an article by James Warren for Bloomberg Business Week, a second-grade school teacher, Stilli Klikizos shares about the sick children that must stay in school all day long because their parents can’t get offwork to come and get them. In the past school year, she had several children who were unable to be picked up at school who were later diagnosed with H1N1.There is a movement called the Healthy Families Act in Congress that would change this situation for many Americans. The Healthy Family Act would require employers with 15 or more employees to provide 7 paid sick days a year for their workers. These days could be used not only for days when the worker is sick, but the time can also be used when caring for others, or going to routine doctor’s appointments.Those who are against the Act argue that many businesses are struggling to make ends meet owing to recession (经济衰退), and point out that this is the wrong time to force employers to add an additional expense.Those who support the Healthy Families Act say that our nation can’t afford to not take these measures. When an individual goes to work sick, they are possibly infecting their coworkers, clients and customers.According to a report by Katie Couric on the CBS evening news, three fourths of low wage earners get docked(扣工资) when they are sick. Those individuals include daycare workers and restaurant workers, whose health can affect the health of many.5. Why do many Americans still come to work when they are sick?A. They often ignore the illness if not serious.B. They work in high spirits.C. The cost of staying home is great.D. The cost of medical treatment is high.6. In the article mentioned in this passage, James Warren intends to say ______.A. children need more thoughtful and considerate careB. teachers are responsible for taking good care of children at schoolC. parents shouldn’t leave the sick children at schoolD. adults’ not having enough paid sick time may be bad for children7. According to the Healthy Families Act, ______.A. all the employers are required to provide 7 paid sick days a year for their workersB. the employees can use the paid sick days to take care of their sick childrenC. the employees could demand their companies pay for their medical billsD. the employees can use the paid sick days to take a trip so as to relax themselves.8. Why are some people against the Healthy Families Act?A. Many companies’ financial situations are not so good due to the recession.B. Companies have no such duty to provide paid sick time.C. The nation can’t afford to do as the Act requires.D. Usually one’s illness won’t infect his coworkers and customers.CIf it is not only possible but even easy to predict which ten-year-old boys are at greatest risk of growing up to be persistent offenders (惯犯), what are we doing with the information? The last thing that we should do is to wait until their troubles have increased in adolescence and then attack them with the new Criminal Justice Bill.If this bill becomes law, more young people will be drawn into prisons and all the evidence shows that this worsens rather than improves their future. The introduction of short sharppunishment will simply give more young people a taste of something else they don’t need and if you want to train someone to be anti-society, "I can’t think of a better way to do it" says the writer of this report.The Cambridge Institute of Criminology comes up with five key factors that are likely to make for adolescence crimes: a low income family, a large family, parents regarded by social workers to be bad at raising children, parents who themselves have a criminal record, and low intelligence in the childhood. Of the 63 boys in the sample who had at least three of them when they were ten, half became criminals—compared with only a fifth of the sample as a whole.Three more factors make the prediction more accurate: being judged troublesome by teachers at the age of ten, having a father with at least two criminal records and having another member of the family with a criminal record. Of the 35 men who had at least two of these factors in their background, 18 became persistent offenders and 8 more were in trouble with the law.The role of the schools is recognized as extremely important. The most reliable prediction of all on the futur es of boys came from teachers’ ratings of how troublesome they were at the age of ten. If the information is there in the classroom, there must be a response that brings more attention to those troublesome children: a search for things to give them praise rather than academic achievement, a refusal to allow them to go on playing truant(旷课), and a promoting of ambition and opportunity which should start early in their school careers.9. According to the author, adolescence crimes should be dealt with ______.A. before they become adolescentsB. when they are put into prisonC. when they are in the period of adolescenceD. when the problem becomes serious10. The number of young offenders could be reduced by the way of ______.A. setting new legal systemB. helping with their academic performanceC. applying brief periods of severe punishmentD. knowing about their backgrounds11. Ten-year-old children likely to become offenders are usually______.A. spoilt children from small familiesB. bright children in a poor familyC. slow children with many brothers and sistersD. children whose parents gain wealth dishonestly12. The writer concludes that potential offenders could be helped by ______.A. making less trouble through self disciplineB. being given more encouragement at schoolC. being permitted to leave school as they likeD. stricter treatment from teachersDPsychologists have discovered that even the most independent-minded of us will conform to social pressure when we are with a group of people. In one classic experiment, people were shown a vertical(垂直的)line and asked to find a line of identical(完全相同的)length from aselection of three.You might think that this is an absurdly easy task, and when people perform it by themselves they do very well. However, psychologists have discovered that we are very easily affected by the opinions of other people when we do this task in a group. In one study, a group of three people was set up, where two of the people were confederates(同伙)of the experimenter. When the confederates deliberately gave wrong answers, people were often affected to give the wrong answer also. In fact, 75% of people gave at least one wrong answer, with some people conforming to peer pressure on every occasion.But why do people conform in this way? In an easy task like this, it seems that people do not want to step out of line with the dominant opinion of the group. On more difficult tasks, people also conform because they lose confidence in their own ability to make decisions and prefer to trust the majority opinion instead.A typical example of this kind of conformity arises when we come across people in distres s (危难). Would you help a woman who has been attacked in the street? It turns out that you are much more likely to go to her assistance if you are alone. When other people are also around, People tend to take no action, because everyone assumes that someone else will go to the woman's assistance.13.In Paragraph 1, the underlined word “conform” probably means “”.A.seek independence B.disobey ordersC.follow what others do D.seek pleasure14.What is the purpose of the experiment described in Paragraph 2?A.To explain why would people be influenced by the opinions of others.B.To prove that people are easily influenced by the opinions of others.C.To train the confederates of the experimenter as independent minded.D.To describe how people would be influenced by the opinions of others.15.In the last paragraph, accoriding to the author, why wouldn’t one help the woman?A.He thinks he has no responsibilities to give a hand.B.He thinks he has nothing to do with it.C.He is too shy to give his helping hand.D.He thinks someone else will offer assistance.16.What method does the author mainly use to develop the text?A.Giving examples. B.Cause-effect analysis.C.Comparative analysis. D.Process analysts.EA. USD 132.B. USD 99.C. RMB 800.D. RMB 1000.18. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Payment should be made in advance.B. English-speaking tour guide service is offered.C. Shopping stores are not included in the tour.D. Tips to the guide and driver are included in the quotation.19. As for booking the tour, ______.A. online booking is availableB. emailing is not recommendedC. it can be made by telephoneD. confirmation is made one working day later20. This passage is most likely to be ______.A. a reportB. a journalC. an advertisementD. an introductionDCDC CDBA ADCB CBDA DBAC。
高三英语上学期第七次双周练试题高三全册英语试题
领兑市安插阳光实验学校中学高三英语上学期第七次双周练试题第一:听力 (共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后面有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一个小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
What’s the weather like at the moment?A. RainyB. Sunny.C. Cloudy.What’s the woman’s roommate like?A. She’s patient.B. She’s nice.C. She’s tidy.Why has John moved out?A. To be near the school.B. To live in a quiet place.C. To avoid the trouble.What’s the man’s trouble?A. He can’t see the sign clearly.B. He has no ticket for the movie.C. He’s parked in the wrong place.Which musical instrument does Bob have?A. Drums.B. A guitar.C. A Violin.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面五段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
What we can learn from the conversation?A. The woman has missed her flight.B. The plane will take off tonight.C. The airport is closed.What does the woman want?A.A room for her alone.B.A hotel close to the airport.C.A room with bright light.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
2020届高三英语上学期第七周周测试题
2020届高三英语上学期第七周周测试题第一部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AHere is a list of some of the best museums for children in . Please Touch Children’s MuseumThis museum lies in . It offers Alice in Wonderland exhibits wh ere young children can play with giant flowers and have tea p arties. Kids can also play on musical instruments and babies can crawl on lily pads, which make musical sounds.The Children’s ofThis museum lies in . It holds a fair share of dinosaur fossils (化石). There are many fossils like the teenage T. Rex, Bucky an d many others in an 8,000-square-foot area. Around 10,000 man-made objects, including a 55-ton steam engine and a 33-foot-tall water clock, are there in the 365,000-square-foot area. It also offers activities like dinosaur building, camps and classes featuring space themes and other educational pr ograms.Boston Children’s MuseumThis museum lies in . The exhibits here are of health, art, scie nce, culture and environment. In this museum, children also le arn about Japanese culture. Activities like Play Lab, New Bala nce Climb and The Recycle Shop bring out the creativity in ch ildren.National ofThis museum, which lies in Rochester area of , has a wide col lection of dolls, games, toys and other home crafts dating bac k to the 19th century. Here, educational tours include stories o f machines and other toys. Kids can walk in Sesame Street e xhibit and cook food at play or TV studios.Children’s ofThis museum lies in . Termed as the best playground for mind , this museum offers scores of activities for kids of every age. It even offers free family adventure events where families with their kids are encouraged to work on maths activities and ga mes. Children also learn about broadcasting activities and pre serving ecosystems.1. One who has interest in environmental protection can choo se to visit _______ .A. National Museum of Play or Children’s ofB. Please Touch Children’s Museum or Boston Children ’s MuseumC. Boston Children’s Museum or Children’s ofD. The Children’s of or National Museum of Play2. While visiting National Museum of Play, you can take part i n _______.A. dinosaur buildingB. cooking food at play or T V studiosC. playing with giant flowersD. New Balance Climb3. If a couple with kids of different ages want to do activities to gether, they should go to _____.A. B. Indiana C. New York D.4. Who might be most interested in this passage?A. Researchers.B. Students.C. Teachers.D. Parents.BBritish people are famous for apologizing in almost every situ ation.Whether they are apologizing for asking a question, for their bad weather or because they sneezed, they are probably the number-one nation for apologies.Brits pride themselves on their polite manners towards one another in public. As a result, they often use the word “sorry”quite a lot---even when they don't really mean it! Usually, if they want to a sk a stranger for the time, they would start by saying “Sorry to bother you. Do you know what time it is?” If they are five min utes late for an appointment, they would generally greet the p erson by saying “Sorry,I’m late!”That they say sorry does not only mean they feel sad for som eone else because of their problems or misfortunes. Another main dictionary definition of “sorry” is feeling regret because t hey have done something wrong. And now, think about this. N ormally, when they want to ask a stranger a question, they sta rt with “Sorry to disturb you”. In this situation, they aren’t sayin g sorry because they feel sad for that person or because they feel regret.In the British culture, apologizing, in general, is a way to be po lite, especially to people who they don’t know very well. Furth ermore, it also can bring them other benefits in their daily life. In a recent experiment, an actor approached different strange rs on a rainy day to ask if he could use their mobile phones tomake a call. When he approached one group of strangers and asked them without apologizing first, he was only 9% succes sful in borrowing their phones. However, when he apologized to another group of strangers about the bad weather before a sking if he could use their mobile phones, he was 47% succes sful.Why do British people say “sorry” so much?A.To respect others.B. To show their politeness.C. To express their regret.D. To apologize for their mistakes.6. What can we infer about the word “sorry” from the third par agraph?A. It is used in more situations than before.B. It is embarrassing to use sorry improperly.C. It has different meanings in different situations.D. Its meaning is always hard to understand.7. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?A. The secrets to dealing with strangers.B. The ways of borrowing a phone.C. The benefits of saying “sorry”.D. The keys to being a polite man.8. What’s the author’s attitude towards saying “sorry”?A. Disapproval.B. Favorable.C. Doubtful.D. Indifferent.CCitigroup is testing new technology that will allow customers t o withdraw money using retinal scanning (扫描视网膜).The bank wants to replace PIN codes with biometric scanners (生物识别扫描仪) that could identify customers using only their eyes. Custo mers would use a smart phone app to key in the amount they want to draw out ahead of time. As they approached the ATM, the app would link up to the machine and use retinal scannin g to confirm the customer’s identity. The ATM would then rele ase the cash, as long as the scanner recognizes the individua l.Citigroup said the retinal scans would take 15 seconds to com plete compared to 45 seconds for traditional transactions (交易). It would, they claim, be more secure and would mean that cards could never be skimmed at an ATM again.The Wall St Journal reported that Citigroup has not set a date for when the retinal scanners would be introduced. The bankmay have to overcome privacy concerns as some customers may be uncomfortable giving their biometric data to such an i nstitution.Citigroup says it has been working with cash machine manufa cturer Diebold and has confirmed that scanning tests have be en carried out on 30 consumersin a laboratory at its head offic e in . The test cash machines do not even need a screen or a touchpad as all the information is loaded by the app ahead of time.Citigroup is not the only financial institution testing out cardles s cash machines—JP Morgan Chase and Bank of America are working on simila r technology. The moves comes in response to US credit scor ing firm FICO announcing that in May this year the number of attacks on debit cards used at ATMs had reached its highest l evel in 20 years.9. What is the right process of withdrawing money using retin al scanning?a. The ATM would release the cash.b. Use a smart phone app to key in the amount.c. Use retinal scanning to confirm the customer’s identity.d. The app would link up to the ATM.A. cbdaB. cdbaC. bdcaD. bcda10. As for the new technology, what will Citigroup probably ha ve to worry about?A. The results of the scanning tests.B. Some customers’ privacy worries.C. US credit scoring firm FICO’s criticism.D. Other banks’ competition.11. Why is Citigroup developing this new technology?A. To attract more customersB. To compete against other banks.C. To respond to the Wall St Journal’s report.D. To fight against attacks on debit cards.12. What can we learn from the passage?A. One day, we can withdraw money from the ATM without a card.B. The retinal scanners have already been put into use.C. Citigroup will work with JP Morgan Chase and Bank of Am erica.D. The ATM will be replaced sooner or later.DA growing number of American states are requiring schools to teach students how to judge information on the Internet and s ocial media.California is the latest state to pass such a require st week, Governor Jerry Brown signed a law aimed at helping educators teach students media literacy(辨识) skills.Media literacy, also known as news literacy, is the a bility to use critical thinking skills to recognize differences bet ween real and"fake"news.The new law requires California's Department of Education to provide materials related to media literacy on its website.The materials are designed to inform teachers and provide tools fo r them to teach the subject.California State Senator Bill Dodd proposed the bill, which became law.He said the goal is to giv e students a set of effective tools to"let them make informed d ecisions.”Other states also want to bring news literacy education to the classroom.The bill passed in California is similar to one appro ved in Washington State.It created a web-based system of materials for teachers.A.bill was also passed last year in New Mexico.The bill would require students to stu dy media literacy as part of a class covering life skills in order to graduate. A proposal before 's legislature would develop a statewide plan to teach media literacy skills at all levels in public schools.Carolyn Edy is a professor of communication at Appalachian State University in North Carolina.She said that when student s used to read printed newspapers, it was easier for them to r ecognize fact from opinion.Now, she finds it necessary to teac h students how to fully examine websites.One of Edy's goals is to teach students how to research the n ews organizations responsible for the stories they are reading .One way to do this is for students to ask a series of questions .One example she gives is, " What is the overall mission of th e organization?” Another would be, "Do they use professional news gathering and reporting methods?”Why did Bill Dodd propose the bill?A.To enrich the legal system.B.To help teachers carry out different tasks.C.To give students skills for writing news stories.D.To help educators teach students media literacy.14. The author developed the third paragraph mainly by .A.giving examples.B.making comparisons.C.following time order.D.making classifications.15. Which is a mentioned method of researching the news org anizations?A.Examining websites.B.Reading more newspapers.C.Taking responsibility for the stories.D.Asking some questions.16. What can be the best title for the text?A.Some States Severely Punishing False Information Makers.B.More Schools Teaching Skills to Recognize False News.C.Online Materials Provided for Teaching Law Students Skills .D.Bills Passed to Have Educators Rights Practically Protected .EThe Notre Dame fire has been put out, but its spire and a larg e portion of its wooden roof have been damaged. The terrible destruction causes a sudden sharp pain to people around the world. On Chinese social media network Wechat a common c omment on the disaster is: "What a pity that we cannot see th e damaged parts of the wonder anymore. "But the good news is that there is at least one way of seeing t hem, namely via a video game called Assassin's Creed: Unity. In this game, the player can travel to one city after another a nd enter the buildings exactly like what they are in reality, and see Notre Dame as it was before the fire. Further, with virtual reality technology, which is already quite mature, one can ev en look around the undamaged Notre Dame as if it is still ther e. Maybe digital technology could help to better protect archit ectural cultural heritage.The idea of digitizing ancient buildings, making digital models of them so their data can be saved,dates back to the 1990s and the necessary technology has co ntinued to advance since then. By scanning the ancient buildi ngs with lasers,building 3D models with multiple images,as well as measuring everything precisely,engineers can make a copy as accurate as the real one.As computers and smartphones are hugely popular,the digital replica(复制品)has great use valueFirst,it allows tourists to feel the cultural relics without touching the m,which helps protect them. The virtual tour of Dunhuang Grotto es in is a good example of this as tourists can view the painti ngs without standing near them. Furthermore,it can make the digitized cultural relics more famous by spreading awareness about them via the Internet. In 2000,a virtual tour of the Great Wall became very popular at the Ha nnover World Expo,which increased the number of foreign tourists visiting the site in the following years. Above all,it preserves all the information of the cultural relics. Even if th e original ones are damaged one day,people can still know what they were like and can build a repli ca if desired.Of course,however precise a model is,it is not the original. Time is the biggest threat to a country's ar chitectural heritage,which will always become ruins with the passing of time. May be we will have better technologies in the future,but the digital technology offers a practical way to preserve ar chitectural cultural heritage at the moment.17. What can we see about Notre Dame in the game?A. The damaged parts.B. Its wooden shape.C. Its original look.D. The big fire.18. What will engineers do to create a digital replica of the an cient buildings?A. Improve the technology needed.B. Scan the photos of the buildingsC. Build 3D models of full size.D. Measure all the parts exactly.19. How does the author prove the digital copy has vital practi cal importance?A. By comparison.B. By giving examples.C. By classificationD. By listing data.20. What is the authors attitude towards the application of digi tal technology?A. Doubtful.B. Delighted.C. Supportive.D. Conservative.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
衡水中学2019届高三周测7英语答案
2018-2019高三年级上学期周日测试7参考答案听力原稿:Text IM: I have those reports all ready for you, Mrs. Dalloway. But I didn't have time to print them out on my way to the office.W: No problem, Mr Paddock. Why don’t you just email them to me now? I'll have secretary Miss Andrews print them out. (1)Text 2W: What should I pack for the camping trip? The flashlight?M: If you want. But make sure you bring some very warm clothes. Even though it's summer, the temperature drops very low at night.(2)Text 3W: What a beautiful painting this is. You just love art museums, don’t youM: I do. it's a nice place to go on a Saturday afternoon. They even have a large outdoor garden in the back. This is such a peaceful place. (3)Text 4M: Has your cousi n found a place to stay yet? It’s already been a month. It's too crowded with her here all the time. W: I know. it's too bad our extra room doesn’t have a bedM: That's not even the problem. It's just time for her to move out. (4)Text 5W: You were so great tonight! I really enjoyed the show. That second song really moved me. Could you sign this poster for me?M: Sure, I'd love to. Thanks so much for your support and for coming out to see me. (5)Text 6W: I got a record player for Christmas! (6)I’m so excited. My parents got it at an antique store, along with a lot of old records. (6)M: What's a record player? Is that like a CD player? I ve never heard of that.W: Yeah, records came before CDS, which came before MP3S and digital music. (7) Records are big discs that have a much more authentic sound than digital music. Sometimes they sound a little old, (7) but you feel like you're in the studio with the musicians as they play. You should come over after school and listen to some records with me.Text 7M: Honey, the kids really want to get a puppy. I think we should go to the animal shelter and pick one out for them. W: I don’t know if they’re ready yet. it's a lot of responsibility to take care of a pet. I'm afraid well just end up taking care of it.(8)M: I'll make sure they do. I’ve already talked to them.I think it will help them become more matureW: Well, what kind of dog would we get?M: Whatever kind is friendly, happy, and doesn't bark too muchW: Well, maybe we should research this before we rush into it!(9)M: OK. I will. I think this is something we need to do for them.Text 8W: Freedom Travel. How may I help you?M: I'd like to make a flight reservation for the 23rd of this month.W: Okay. Where are you traveling? (10)M: Well, I’m flying to Helsinki, Finland. (10)W: Okay. And when will you be retuming?M: Uh, well, I’d like to catch a return flight on the 29th. I’d like the cheapest flight availableW: Okay. Let me see. There is one.M: How much is it?W: it's only $980.M: All right. I'lL go with that.W: Okay. That's Flight 1070 from Salt Lake City to New York, Kennedy Airport, transferring to Flight 90 from Kennedy to Helsinki (11)M: And what are the departure and arrival times for each of those flights?W: It leaves Salt Lake City at 10: 00 a.m. and arrives in New York at 4: 35 p.m. Then you transfer to Flight 90 leaving at 5: 55 p.m. and arriving in Helsinki at 8: 30 a.m. the next day.M: All right. And, uh, I’d like to request vegetarian meals (12)W: Sure, no problem. Could I have your name, please?Text 9M: Is that a new coat? I’ve never seen you in it beforeW: It's not new, but it was hidden in the back of my closet. I had totally forgotten about it until I cleaned out my living room this weekend.M: Well, it's sure a unique coat. I love all the colors! (14) It sure brightens up the office (13).W: Yeah, I feel like I’m at a fashion show when I wear it. And what I really like about it are all these hidden pockets. M: How clever! How could you have forgotten this treasure?W: Out of sight, out of mind. When I bought it, it was too small for me, so I hid it away. I’ve been losing weight, and it finally fits meM: You always look good, but you really look nice now. How did you lose weight? (15) Running every day?W: Easier than that, actually. I just decided to write down everything I eat (15).M: How could writing help you lose weight? (15)(16)W: you'd be surprised at how much you eat if you wrote it down all day. It really makes a person think twice about what they put in their mouth.(15)Text 10Attention, runners! Thank you for signing up to participate in the 10th annual Autumn fun Run! At exactly 8 o'clock in the morning, our race will begin. Please line up according to how fast you ran in the practice run; (17) everyone should have the number you got at registration. Look for signs and follow them. Our course is exactly 10 kilometers long. Water stations will be available every two miles. Our volunteers will be at these stops, ready to give you water, sports drinks and food. (18)We know that many runners love to run with music; however, it is not allowed during our race. Also, many hikers use our narrow tracks, and they may have dogs or small children. Therefore, to reduce the chance of injury for everyone, we ask that you do not use headphones on our course at all.(19)Our course will be taken down at noon. (20)All runners and walkers should have completed the course by then. Please talk to one of our volunteers if you need any help. There’re doctors at the start and finish lines until one o'clock. Also, photos will be taken of runners at the finish line. And there are reporters who will interview the winners Visit our website at to view and purchase your race photos!听力1-5BBAAC 6-10BABBC 11-15ACCBC 16-20AACAB阅读21-25 BDAAC 26-30ABDCC 31-35ADBCD 36-40DCAFE完型41-45 ABCDA 46-50CBADB 51-55DBCAC 56-60DACBD语法填空1. as2. effects3. to process4. are removed5. a6. worse7. is 8. eating 9. careful 10. which 单词填空1.adventurous2.passage3.manners4.should seek/sought5.permits6.accounts7.multiply8.unlike9.puzzled 10.fundamentally短文改错In the summer holiday following my eighteen eighteenthbirthday, I took driving lessons. I still remember how hard the/my first day was. Before getting into the car, I thought I had learned the instructor’s orders, but so /yetonce I started the car, my mindgoes wentblank. I forgot what he had said to me altogether. The instructor kept repeating the w word ords , “Speed up!” “Slow down!” “Turning Turnleft!” I was so much nervous that I could hardly tell which direction was left. A few minutes late later, the instructor asked me to stop the car. It was a relief and I came to a suddenly sudden stop just in the middle on of the road.作文范文Dear Leslie,I am delighted to know you are interested in Tang poems. Now I ’m writing to tell you the plan for the next class.Actually I am very fond of Tang poems . I think it great fun to learn the poems written in the Tang Dynasty with you . We are to meet on Sunday morning in the People's Park, where the air is fresh and the scenery is beautiful. We will learn from 8:00 am to 10:00 am. Besides, I advise you to go to the bookstore to borrow a history book and learn the history of the Tang Dynasty in advance, which can help you better understand the poems to be learned.If you have any questions, please let me know. Looking forward to your early reply.Yours,Li Hua。
第7周周三英语测
第7周周三英语测线题答号学得封不内线名封姓密级密班校学石门实验小学2021―2021学年上学期第七周周三测五年级(英语)测试题(时限:20分钟满分100分后)一、根据句子的提示,写单词。
(24分,每空2分)1.thefirstdayofaweekis_______________.2.thelastdayofaweekis________________ __.3.thethirddayofaweekis_____________________.4._______________and________________makeahappyweekend.5.wearehappyon_________because(因为)wecangohomeandseeourparents.6.thedayafter(之后)mondayis________________.7.thedaybefore(之前)fridayis__________________.8.wecan____________________________inthepeclass.9.amylikesmusic.soshecan___________________________inthemusicclass.10.iamhard-workingatschool.ioften___________________seriously(深入细致地).11.iamhelpfulathome.ican____________________________________.二、选择填空。
(16分,每题2分)()1)-________sundaytoday?-yes,itis.a.itisb.isitc.it’s()2)amy______mondays.a.likeb.likesc.is()3)-what___you____onmondays?-ihaveenglishandpeonmondays.a.do,dob.does,doc.do,have()4)amylikeswednesdays,because(因为)she_____peonwednesdays.a.haveb.hasc.is()5)wuyifanoften_________ontheweekend.a.readbooksb.watchstvc.watchestv()6)-whatdoyouoftendoontheweekend?-_____________a.ioftenwatchestv.b.ioftenwatchtv.c.ihavetv.()7)wedon’tgotoschoo lonthe_____.a.saturdayb.sundayc.weekend()8)father’sdayisthe___________injune(六月).a.thirdsundayb.secondsaturdayc.secondsunday三、根据提示信息,顺利完成句子。
高三英语上学期第七次周考试题(共20页)
石城(shí chénɡ)中学2021届高三英语上学期第七次周考试题考试时间是是:120分钟,总分:150分。
错题再现:22. 24. 28. 31考前须知:本堂考试,时量:120分钟,满分是150分。
第一节(一共5小题;每一小题1.5分,满分是7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项里面选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间是来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £ 19.15.B.£9.18.C. £9.15.答案是C。
1. What does the man want to do?A. Interview the manager.B.Find an office.C. Wait for the manager.2. What does the mother want the boy to do?A. Read a book.B. Climb the mountain.C. Wait for her.3. What are the speakers talking about?A. Driving.B. Internet.C. Their jobs.4. What is the man going to do?A. Look for a job.B. Go shopping.C. Give up his job.5. Why did the woman fail to come to class?A. She didn't catch the bus.B. The class began too early.C. She didn't find the campus.第二节(一共15小题;每一小题1.5分,满分是22.5分〕听下面5段对话或者独白。
安徽六安毛坦厂中学东校高三英语上册第七次周考试卷(含答案)
毛中东校高三第七次英语周考试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
ASometimes the best gift is the one you can use at home. These items will likely be appreciated all year for time spent relaxing, entertaining or getting things done.Jawbone Jambox Wireless Speaker$199 retail (far cheaper online). The bigger version goes for $299.The cool-looking rechargeable wireless speaker is getting good reviews for its big, balanced sound and compact design. It lets you stream music from smartphones, laptops and other Bluetooth devices (设备).Chalkboard Wall Planter$129.95 retail at Williams-SonomaNo need to make room indoors for more flower pots. Grow a herb garden indoors in a wall-fixed vertical planter, and you’ll get the benefits of fragrance (芳香). Fill the 10 planting cells with the herbs of your choice, and hang the planter in a sunny spot. Use the chalkboard borders to label each plant. Measures 16 by 5 by 24 inches and weighs 11 pounds.Pocket Projector$299 retail at BrookstoneLet everyone get a good look at the pictures on your smartphone, computer, video player, or digital camera. This rechargeable pocket projector can turn a flat surface into a 60-inch big screen with 1080p HD picture quality. Invite friends for a movie night or a presentation. An HDMI cable is included to connect it to your device.Adjustable Tablet Stand$159 at Sharper ImageThis is the gift for the person who enjoys mobile. Use it to keep your hands free while doing homework, crafts or writing out bills. It can be rotated through 360 degrees. The stand slides easily under your furniture and can be used on either side of a bed or a sofa. It also folds for storage.21. How much will you pay if you buy a bigger version of wireless speaker?A. $129.B. $159.C. $199.D. $299.22. What might a movie lover prefer to choose?A. A pocket projector.B. An adjustable tablet stand.C. A chalkboard wall planter.D. A Jawbone Jambox wireless speaker.23. What is the purpose of the text?A. To warn.B. To advertise.C. To bargain.D. To educate.BImagine a small group of people with a shared passion for the same craft. They all have different skills and approaches, but they come together to share skills, share stories, and share in the joy of making something.Modern maker culture is filling headlines and lab spaces all over the world. The way makers communicate with each other has changed over time. In the past, skills mainly came from personal sit-downs with members of the group. But sometimes a teacher wasn’t available, or the one available didn’t know how to do the skill others wanted to learn.Today a teacher doesn’t even have to be in the same country or occupy the same d ecade as the students. Thanks to the work of people who take the time to break down and share the details of their craft, an interested individual can learn anything. Guides may range from videos to diagrams and text. Regardless of the media, maker resources are meant to be shared.One of the features of the maker movement is the crossover between different interests. Perhaps a passion for cars and for leathercraft can result in a truly custom interior (定制的内饰). Perhaps a love of knitting (编织) and robotics will result in a tiny — but very mobile — robotic furry cat. And once you have started your creation, finding a community to share with is no longer limited to the people nearby. Modern makers have been sharing videos of their progress online for years, contributing greatly to the rapid spread of the maker movement. As different as the participants might be, they share enthusiasm, support, and a willingness to try.Imagine making a ping-pong table together with your makers’ team. One group builds the basic frame. Another group takes on the responsibility of painting. You knit the net. There is joy in just giving it a try. It will remind you of childhood creations. Whether you are an experienced programmer or just picking up a hammer for the first time, it is never a bad time to come up with an idea, try something, and share the results.24. How did makers communicate with each other in the past?A. By meeting face to face.B. By asking personal questions.C. By visiting a teacher together.D. By sitting together in a classroom.25. What does the underlined word “crossover” in Paragraph 4 mean?A. Exchange.B. Difference.C. Combination.D. Independence.26. What greatly speeds up the spread of modern maker culture?A. The sharing of videos on the Internet.B. The development of education.C. The increasing willingness to share.D. The increasing number of participants.27. Why does the author mention making a ping-pong table in the last paragraph?A. To advise us to start small.B. To inspire some creative idea s.C. To stress the importance of childhood creations.D. To encourage us to join in the maker movement.CAttitudes toward new technologies often fall along generational lines. That is, generally, younger people tend to outnumber older people in face of a technological shift.It is not always the case, though. When you look at attitudes toward driverless cars, there doesn’t seem to be a clear generational divide. The public overall disagree on wheth er they’d like to use a driverless car. In a study last year, of all people surveyed, 48 percent said they wanted to ride in one, while 50 percent did not.The fact that attitudes toward self-driving cars appear to be so steady across generations suggests how transformative the shift to driverless cars could be. Not everyone wants a driverless car now —and no one can get one yet — but among those who are open to them, every age group is similarly engaged.When it comes to driverless cars, differences in attitude are obvious based on factors not related to age. College graduates, for example, are particularly interested in driverless cars compared with those who have less education: 59 percent of college graduates said they would like to use a driverless car compared with 38 percent of those with a high-school diploma or less.Where a person lives matters, too. More people who lived in cities and suburbs said they wanted to try driverless car than those who lived in rural areas.While there’s reason to believ e that interest in self-driving cars is going up, a person’s age will have little to do with how self-driving cars can become mainstream. Once driverless cars are actually available for sale, the early adopters will be the people who can afford to buy them.28. What usually happens when a new technology appears?A. It benefits society greatly.B. The old are not happy with it.C. People of different ages react differently.D. It will separate the old from the young.29. What does the author say about the driverless car?A. It makes people’s life more convenient.B. It can lead to fewer road accidents.C. It may start a revolution in the car industry.D. It does not seem to create a generational divide.30. What is likely to affect a person’s attitude toward the driverless car?A. The field of his special interest.B. The location of his living place.C. The amount of his driving training.D. The length of his driving experience.31. Who are the most potential customers of the driverless car?A. The seniors.B. The wealthy.C. The educated.D. The car lovers.DMoving flight times from night to day could reduce air travel’s contributions to global warming, a new study suggests. Scheduling more daytime flights may reduce the influence of contrails — the visible lines of white steam that many planes leave behind them in the sky.The role of contrails in climate change is still being studied, but some scientists believe they contribute to the greenhouse effect by trapping heat in the atmosphere.Nicola Stuber, first author of the study, suggests that contrails’ overall impact on climate change is almost as big as that of aircraft’s carbon dioxide emissions(排放) over a hundred-year period. Aircraft are believed to be responsible for 2-3% of human carbon dioxide emissions. Like other high, thin clouds, contrails reflect sunlight back into space and cool the planet. However, they also trap energy in the atmosphere and increase the warming effect.Stuber and other scientists believe that the effect of the contrails is big. “On average, the greenhouse effect controls the effects of contrails,” said Stuber, a meteorologist at England’s University of Reading. “The warming effect is far greater for contrails left by night flights,” Stuber add ed. “The cooling effect only happens during the day when the sun is up. During the night the greenhouse warming is no longer balanced and that is why the contribution of night-flight is so large.”Most commercial airline traffic occurs during daylight hours. For example, only one in four United Kingdom flights is a night flight, but those flights create some 60% of the warming created bycontrails, the study reports.32. How do contrails increase the greenhouse effect?A. They give off heat.B. They absorb daylight.C. They trap heat in the atmosphere.D. They reflect sunlight back into space.33. What does the underlined word “they” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. carbon dioxide emissionsB. contrailsC. flightsD. thin clouds34. What did Stuber explain about the contrails in Paragraph 4?A. What their function is.B. How they cool the Earth.C. Why they create big warming at night.D. How big their effect is.35. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Airlines Should Schedule FlightsB. Night Flights Face a New ChallengeC. Airplane Contributes Most to Global WarmingD. More Day Flights May Reduce Global Warming第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
线练学校高三英语上学期第7次周考试题高三全册英语试题
始驾州参艰市线练学校市第十五中2021届高三英语上学期第7次周考试题本试题卷共6页。
全卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟。
第一听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。
从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例: How much is the shirt?A.£ 19.15B.£ 9.15C.£ 9.18答案是B。
第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1. What does the man like about the play?A. The story.B. The ending.C. The actor.2. Which place are the speakers trying to find?A. A hotel.B. A bank.C. A restaurant.3. At what time will the two speakers meet?A. 5:20.B. 5:10.C.4:40.4. What will the man do?A. Change the plan.B. Wait for a phone call.C. Sort things out.5. What does the woman want to do?A. See a film with the man.B. Offer the man some helpC. Listen to some great music.听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给出的A、B、C三个选项种选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相位置。
安徽六安毛坦厂中学东校高三英语上册第七次周考试卷(含答案)
毛中东校高三第七次英语周考试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
ASometimes the best gift is the one you can use at home. These items will likely be appreciated all year for time spent relaxing, entertaining or getting things done.Jawbone Jambox Wireless Speaker$199 retail (far cheaper online). The bigger version goes for $299.The cool-looking rechargeable wireless speaker is getting good reviews for its big, balanced sound and compact design. It lets you stream music from smartphones, laptops and other Bluetooth devices (设备).Chalkboard Wall Planter$129.95 retail at Williams-SonomaNo need to make room indoors for more flower pots. Grow a herb garden indoors in a wall-fixed vertical planter, and you’ll get the benefits of fragrance (芳香). Fill the 10 planting cells with the herbs of your choice, and hang the planter in a sunny spot. Use the chalkboard borders to label each plant. Measures 16 by 5 by 24 inches and weighs 11 pounds.Pocket Projector$299 retail at BrookstoneLet everyone get a good look at the pictures on your smartphone, computer, video player, or digital camera. This rechargeable pocket projector can turn a flat surface into a 60-inch big screen with 1080p HD picture quality. Invite friends for a movie night or a presentation. An HDMI cable is included to connect it to your device.Adjustable Tablet Stand$159 at Sharper ImageThis is the gift for the person who enjoys mobile. Use it to keep your hands free while doing homework, crafts or writing out bills. It can be rotated through 360 degrees. The stand slides easily under your furniture and can be used on either side of a bed or a sofa. It also folds for storage.21. How much will you pay if you buy a bigger version of wireless speaker?A. $129.B. $159.C. $199.D. $299.22. What might a movie lover prefer to choose?A. A pocket projector.B. An adjustable tablet stand.C. A chalkboard wall planter.D. A Jawbone Jambox wireless speaker.23. What is the purpose of the text?A. To warn.B. To advertise.C. To bargain.D. To educate.BImagine a small group of people with a shared passion for the same craft. They all have different skills and approaches, but they come together to share skills, share stories, and share in the joy of making something.Modern maker culture is filling headlines and lab spaces all over the world. The way makers communicate with each other has changed over time. In the past, skills mainly came from personal sit-downs with members of the group. But sometimes a teacher wasn’t available, or the one available didn’t know how to do the skill others wanted to learn.Today a teacher doesn’t even have to be in the same country or occupy the same d ecade as the students. Thanks to the work of people who take the time to break down and share the details of their craft, an interested individual can learn anything. Guides may range from videos to diagrams and text. Regardless of the media, maker resources are meant to be shared.One of the features of the maker movement is the crossover between different interests. Perhaps a passion for cars and for leathercraft can result in a truly custom interior (定制的内饰). Perhaps a love of knitting (编织) and robotics will result in a tiny — but very mobile — robotic furry cat. And once you have started your creation, finding a community to share with is no longer limited to the people nearby. Modern makers have been sharing videos of their progress online for years, contributing greatly to the rapid spread of the maker movement. As different as the participants might be, they share enthusiasm, support, and a willingness to try.Imagine making a ping-pong table together with your makers’ team. One group builds the basic frame. Another group takes on the responsibility of painting. You knit the net. There is joy in just giving it a try. It will remind you of childhood creations. Whether you are an experienced programmer or just picking up a hammer for the first time, it is never a bad time to come up with an idea, try something, and share the results.24. How did makers communicate with each other in the past?A. By meeting face to face.B. By asking personal questions.C. By visiting a teacher together.D. By sitting together in a classroom.25. What does the underlined word “crossover” in Paragraph 4 mean?A. Exchange.B. Difference.C. Combination.D. Independence.26. What greatly speeds up the spread of modern maker culture?A. The sharing of videos on the Internet.B. The development of education.C. The increasing willingness to share.D. The increasing number of participants.27. Why does the author mention making a ping-pong table in the last paragraph?A. To advise us to start small.B. To inspire some creative idea s.C. To stress the importance of childhood creations.D. To encourage us to join in the maker movement.CAttitudes toward new technologies often fall along generational lines. That is, generally, younger people tend to outnumber older people in face of a technological shift.It is not always the case, though. When you look at attitudes toward driverless cars, there doesn’t seem to be a clear generational divide. The public overall disagree on wheth er they’d like to use a driverless car. In a study last year, of all people surveyed, 48 percent said they wanted to ride in one, while 50 percent did not.The fact that attitudes toward self-driving cars appear to be so steady across generations suggests how transformative the shift to driverless cars could be. Not everyone wants a driverless car now —and no one can get one yet — but among those who are open to them, every age group is similarly engaged.When it comes to driverless cars, differences in attitude are obvious based on factors not related to age. College graduates, for example, are particularly interested in driverless cars compared with those who have less education: 59 percent of college graduates said they would like to use a driverless car compared with 38 percent of those with a high-school diploma or less.Where a person lives matters, too. More people who lived in cities and suburbs said they wanted to try driverless car than those who lived in rural areas.While there’s reason to believ e that interest in self-driving cars is going up, a person’s age will have little to do with how self-driving cars can become mainstream. Once driverless cars are actually available for sale, the early adopters will be the people who can afford to buy them.28. What usually happens when a new technology appears?。
高三英语第七次周考试题高三全册英语试题
位敦市安定阳光实验学校高三英语第七次周考试题第一:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. When might Peter arrive?A. At 3:15.B. At 3:30.C. At 3:45.2. How would the woman like the application to be sent?A. By post.B. By fax.C. By e-mail.3. Why is the man unhappy?A. He hasn’t been well prepared for the ex am.B. He was scolded by his maths teacher.C. He didn’t get a satisfying grade.4. What does the woman do?A. A police officer.B. A ticket seller.C. A driver.5. What does the man think about Susan? A. She is like many other people.B. She always keeps her word.C. She is tougher than men.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
高三英语上学期第7周周检测试题
实验中学2021-2021学年高三英语上学期第7周周检测试题制卷人:歐陽文化、歐陽理複;制卷時間:二O二二年二月七日第一局部:阅读理解(一共两节)第一节:阅读以下短文,从每一小题所给的四个选项〔A、B、C和D〕中,选出最正确选项。
AWanted, Someone for a KissWe’re looking for producers to join us in the second of London 100FM. You’ll work on the station’s music p rogrammes. Music production experience in radio is necessary, along with rich knowledge of modern dance music. Please apply in writing to Producer Vacancies, Kiss100.Father ChristmasWe’re looking for a very special person preferably over 40, to fill our Father Christmas suit. Working days: Every Saturday from November 24 to December 15 and every day from December17 to December 24 except Sunday, 10:30—16:00. Excellent pay. Please contact the Enterprise Shopping Center, Station Parade, Eastbourne.Accountants AssistantWhen you join the team in our Revenue Administration Unit, you will be providing assistance within all parts of the Revenue Division, dealing with post and other general duties. If you are educated to GCSE grade C level we would like to talk to you. This position is equally suitable for a school leaver or for somebody who has office experience. Wealden District CouncilSoftware TrainerIf you are aged 24-45 and have experience in teaching and training, you could be the person we are looking for. You should be good at the computer and have some experience in programme writing. You will be allowed to make our decision, and to design courses as well as present them. Pay upwards of £15,000 for the right person. Please apply by sending your CV (简历) to Mrs R. Oglivie, Palmlace Limited.21. Who should you get in touch with if you hope to work in a radio station?A. Producer Vacancies, Kiss 100.B. Mrs R. Oglivie, Palmlace Limited.C. The Enterprise Shopping CentreD. Wealden District Council.22. We learn from the ads that the Enterprise Shopping Centre needs a person who _______.A. is aged between 24 and 40B. may do some training workC. should deal with general dutiesD. can work for about a month23. Which position is open to recent school graduates?A. Producer, London Kiss.B. Father Christmas.C. Accountants AssistantD. Software Trainer24. What kind of person would probably apply to Palmace Limited?A. One with GCSE grade C level.B. One with some office experience.C. One having a good computer knowledgeD. One trained in producing music programmes.B“How’s it going?〞 I ask the barista (效劳生). “How’s your day been?〞“Ah, not too busy. What are you up to?〞“Not much. Just reading.〞This, small talk, is one of the key rituals (规矩) of American life. It has taken me only a decade to master.I immigrated to the United States in 2021, for college. I brought only my Indian experience in dealing with shopkeepers and tea sellers. In Delhi, where I grew up, when doing business, people don’t ask each other how the other’s day has been. They might not even smile. The customer doesn’t tremble before complaining about how cold his food is. Each side believes the other will cheat him.“God, Mahajan, you’re so rude to waiters!〞 Tom,an American friend,said,laughing, after he watched me ordering food at a restaurant, in the West Village,years ago. Considering myself a mild and friendly person, I was surprised. Tom always asked servers how they were doing or praised their shirts or made jokes about the menu. At that time, this seemed dishonest to me.Did he really like what they were wearing?American life is based on a principle that we like one another but won’t violate one another’s privacies. This makes it a land of small talk. Two people greet each other happily, with friendliness, but might know each other for years before asking basic qu estions about each other’s backgrounds. The opposite is true of Indians. At least three people I’ve sat next to on planes to and from India have asked me, within minutes, how much I earn as a writer (only to turn away in disappointment when I tell them).Living in Brooklyn and then in Austin,Texas, I made coffee shops the places of my movements.Meeting the same baristas day after day produced context, and I got practice. I was beginning to fit in. It felt good and didn’t seem fake any more.25. What do people in the US tend to do in a restaurant?A. They have friendly small talk with the servers.B. They ask if the servers are satisfied with their pay.C. They complain about the food and service straightforwardly.D. They make objective comments on the serve rs’ clothing.26. What do we know about Indians according to Paragraph 7?A. Indians don’t like each other.B. Indians live in a land of small talk.C. Indians show little respect for others’ privacy.D. Indians know little about their friends’ backgrounds.27. What might be the best title of this passage?A. A Rude Indian in AmericaB. Small Talk and Great FriendshipC. My Struggle with American Small TalkD. Cultural Differences between CountriesCEvery summer, the Serengeti plains of Africa are a sight worth visiting. Millions of wildebeests, gazelles, zebras and elands begin their 1,800mile journey northwards on their annual migratory (迁移的) route.In the month of November, polar bears in their thousands cross the Canadian Arctic, as they head towards the ice sheets of Hudson Bay. The sea ice that forms every winter is key to the bear's managing to exist, for here they hunt for seals.The Great Bustard, one of the heaviest flying birds, migrates each year across Europe and Asia to its wintering grounds. Unfortunately, these and other migratory animals are under threat from human activity.We have written several articles on climate change and the effect of rising ocean temperatures. Since 1979, ice sheets in the Arctic have gone down by 30 percent. What does this mean for polar bears? They are forced to stay on land for longer periods of time, which delays their search for food. As a result, bears today are 60 poundslighter than what they were. Besides, smaller bears also produce weaker babies, and their chances of survival are at risk. In the plains of Africa, migratory animals like gazelles are traveling extraordinary distances for food, just to avoid falling prey to humans who hunt them.In an unusual step, experts from 120 countries have agreed to protect 31 migratory mammals, fish and birds. The United Nation’s 11th annual Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) was held in Quito, Ecuador. For the first time, 900 experts attended the conference, and the enthusiastic support shows the world is united in conservation efforts.What does getting on a protected list mean? Countries that have signed on to the treaty will be required to pass laws locally and work with other countries that fall within the animal’s migratory path. Only one ani mal did not make the list. The African lion was rejected for lack of information of the countries where it lives.What positive contributions can we make? Let’s think about it and take action now.28. What plays a major part in the polar bear’s survival fr om the passage?A. The season.B. The sea ice.C. The seals.D. The Arctic.29. What can we learn from the passage?A. 120 experts have agreed to protect 21 migratory animals.B. The Great Bustard is one of the largest flying birds.C. In the 1970s, ice sheets have gone down by 30 percent.D. The weight of bears today is lighter than what it was.30. Why was the African lion not included in the list from the passage?A. It didn’t ma ke the migratory animal list.B. We don’t know which countries it lives in.C. Experts were not interested in this animal.D. It was not travelling long distances for food.31. The writer writes this passage aiming to ________.A. let us know about the animalsB. recommend us to help the migratory animalsC. inform us that some animals are in dangerD. prevent the rare animals from dying outDChinese authorities will launch a campaign to regulate Internet finance, which is growing rapidly but threatens social stability due to illegal activities. Departments of political and legal work at all levels will work with banking regulatory authorities to establish a monitoring and warning system against financial risks and enhance information sharing among different regions anddepartments, according to a statement released at the central conference on political and legal work held in Beijing in January 2021.Internet finance refers to loans, investments and other financial services through online channels rather than banks and other traditional financial institutions. Growing Internet finance industry has helped reduce trade costs and made investments easier. But Internet finance has also brought about danger, and risks have surged as more people have been discovered to be raising funds illegally. These crimes, involving many people and a large amount in assets (property), may cause social risks.Authorities will crack down on (put down) illegal activities while protecting the legitimate (legal) rights of citizens and enterprises and lessening investors’ losses. They will also educate the public on risks, according to the statement. Police are investigating the Beijingbased EZubao, a large online financial platform, and associated companies for suspected illegal activities.China has seen rising online cheating, particularly in peertopeer lending, in the past year, according to a report published by online security company Liewang, whose name is translated into WEB HUNT.The company handled 24,886 reports of online cheating in 2021, up 7.96 percent from last year. The claims were worth a total of 127 million yuan(19 million US dollars). Each claim was 5,106yuan, about 1.5 times the number in 2021.32. From the passage we know that ________.A. regulations in Internet finance will be made in ChinaB. it is impossible to avoid Internet financial risksC. Chinese authorities will ban Internet financeD. traditional financial institutions are safer33. What does the underlined word “surged〞 in the second paragraph mean?A.poured.B. appeared.C.increased.D. faded.34. Why authorities will crack down on illegal activities in Internet finance?A. Because Internet finance develops too quickly.B. Because Internet finance reduces trade costs.C. Because Internet finance makes investments easier.D. Because there are many crimes in Internet finance.35. What’s the main idea of the passage?A. There are many cheating phenomena in Internet finance in China.B. Police are investigating EZubao, a large online financial platform in China.C. Authorities will take action to stop illegal online financial activities in China.D. Illegal activities in Internet finance have to be banned in China.第二节:根据短文内容,从短文后的选项里面选出能填入空白处的最正确选项,选项里面有两项为多余选项。
2024届河北省高三上学期七调考试英语试题及答案
2023—2024学年度上学期高三年级七调考试英语本试卷8页,总分150分,考试时间120分钟。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。
1.Where does the conversation take place?A.In a store.B.In a hotel.C.In a restaurant.2.Who is probably available for the meeting tomorrow?A.Sophie.B.Peter.C.James.3.How much is Jack’s new jacket?A.$100.B.$130.C.$140.4.Why does the woman have to change her flight?A.Her father is ill.B.Her flight has been canceled.C.She suffers from a heart attack.5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.A painting.B.A photo.C.An exhibition.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
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龙城高级中学高三年级第七次模拟考试英语考试时长:90分钟满分:105分注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。
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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。
AWelcome to Holker Hall & GardensVisitor InformationHow to Get to HolkerBy Car: Follow brown signs on A590 from J36, M6. Approximate travel time: Windermere---20 minutes, Kendal---25 minutes, Lancaster---45 minutes, Manchester ---1 hour 30 minutes.By Rail: The nearest station is Cark-in-Cartmel with trains to Carnforth, Lancaster and Preston for connections to major cities & airports.Opening TimesSunday---Friday (closed on Saturday) 11:00am---4:00pm, 30th March---2nd November.Admission ChargesHall & Gardens GardensAdults: £12.00 £8.00Groups: £9.00 £5.50Special EventsProducers’ Market 13th AprilJoin us to taste a variety of fresh local food and drinks. Meet the producers and get some excellent recipe ideas.Holker Garden Festival 30th MayThe event celebrates its 22nd anniversary with a great show of the very best of gardening, making it one of the most popular events in gardening.National Garden Day 28th AugustHolker once again opens its gardens in aid of the disadvantaged. For just a small donation you can take a tour with our garden guide.Winter Market 8th NovemberThis is an event for all the family. Wander among a variety of shops selling gifts while enjoying a live music show and nice street entertainment.1.How long does it probably take a tourist to drive to Holker from Manchester?A. 20 minutes.B. 25 minutes.C. 45 minutes.D. 90 minutes.2. How much should a member of a tour group pay to visit Hall & Gardens?A. £12.00.B. £9.00.C. £8.00.D. £5.50.3. Which event will you go to if you want to see a live music show?A. Producers’ Market.B. Holker Garden Festival.C. National Garden Day.D. Winter Market.BCities usually have a good reason for being where they are, like a nearby port or river. People settle in these places because they are easy to get to and naturally suited to communications and trade. New York City, for example, is near a large harbor at the mouth of the Hudson River. Over 300 years its population grew gradually from 800 people to 8 million. But not all cities develop slowly over a long period of time. Boom towns grow from nothing almost overnight. In 1896, Dawson, Canada, was unmapped wilderness (荒野). But gold was discovered there in 1897, and two years later, it was one of the largest cities in the West, with a population of 30,000.Dawson did not have any of the natural conveniences of cities like London or Paris. People went there for gold. They travelled over snow-covered mountains and sailed hundreds of miles up icy rivers. The path to Dawson was covered with thirty feet of wet snow that could fall without warning. An avalanche (雪崩) once closed the path, killing 63 people. For many who made it to Dawson, however, the rewards were worth the difficult trip. Of the first 20,000 people who dug for gold, 4,000 got rich. About 100 of these stayed rich men for the rest of their lives.But no matter how rich they were, Dawson was never comfortable. Necessities like food and wood were very expensive. But soon, the gold that Dawson depended on had all been found. The city was crowded with disappointed people with no interest in settling down, and when they heard there were new gold discoveries in Alaska, they left Dawson City as quickly as they had come. Today, people still come and go ---to see where the Canadian gold rush happened. Tourism is now the chief industry of Dawson City ---its present population is 762.4. What attracted the early settlers to New York City?A. Its business culture.B. Its small population.C. Its geographical position.D. Its favorable climate.5. What do we know about those who first dug for gold in Dawson?A. Two-thirds of them stayed there.B. One out of five people got rich.C. Almost everyone gave up.D. Half of them died.6. What was the main reason for many people to leave Dawson?A. They found the city too crowded.B. They wanted to try their luck elsewhere.C. They were unable to stand the winter.D. They were short of food.7. What is the text mainly about?A. The rise and fall of a city.B. The gold rush in Canada.C. Journeys into the wilderness.D. Tourism in Dawson.CWhile famous foreign architects are invited to lead the designs of landmark buildings in China such as the new CCTV tower and the National Center for the Performing Arts, many excellent Chinese architects are making great efforts to take the center stage.Their efforts have been proven fruitful. Wang Shu, a 49-year-old Chinese architect, won the 2012 Pritzker Architecture Prize —which is often referred to as the Nobel Prize in architecture —on February 28. He is the first Chinese citizen to win this award.Wang serves as head of the Architecture Department at the China Academy of Art (CAA). His office is located at the Xiangshan campus (校园) of the university in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Many buildings on the campus are his original creations.The style of the campus is quite different from that of most Chinese universities. Many visitors were amazed by the complex architectural space and abundant building types. The curves (曲线) of the buildings perfectly match the rise and fall of hills, forming a unique view.Wang collected more than 7 million abandoned bricks of different ages. He asked the workers to use traditional techniques to make the bricks into walls, roofs and corridors. This creation attracted a lot of attention thanks to its mixture of modern and traditional Chinese elements (元素) .Wang’s works show a deep understanding of modern architecture and a good knowledge of traditions. Through such a balance, he had created a new type of Chinese architecture, said Tadao Ando, the winner of the 1995 Pritzker Prize.Wang believes traditions should not be sealed in glass boxes at museums. “That is only evidence that traditions once existed,” he said.“Many Chinese people have a misunderstanding of traditions. They think tradition means old things from the past. In fact, tradition also refers to the things that have been developing and that are still being created,” he said.“Today, many Chinese people are learning Western styles and theories rather than focusing on Chinese traditions. Many people tend to talk about traditions without knowing what they really are,” said Wang.The study of traditions should be combined with practice. Otherwise, the recreation of traditions would be artificial and empty, he said.8. Wang’s winning of the prize means that Chinese architects are ____________.A. following the latest world trendB. getting international recognitionC. working harder than ever beforeD. relying on foreign architects9. What impressed visitors to the CAA Xiangshan campus most?A. Its hilly environment.B. Its large size.C. Its unique style.D. Its diverse functions.10. What made Wang’s architectural design a success?A. The mixture of different shapes.B. The balance of East and West.C. The use of popular techniques.D. The harmony of old and new.11. What should we do about Chinese traditions according to Wang?A. Spread them to the world.B. Preserve them at museums.C. Teach them in universities.D. Recreate them in practice.DAdults understand what it feels like to be flooded with objects. Why do we often assume that more is more when it comes to kids and their belongings? The good news is that I can help my own kids learn earlier than I did how to live more with less.I found the pre-holidays a good time to encourage young children to donate less-used things, and it worked. Because of our efforts, our daughter Georgia did decide to donate a large bag of toys to a little girl whose mother was unable to pay for her holiday due to illness. She chose to sell a few larger objects that were less often used when we promised to put the money into her school fund (基金) (our kindergarten daughter is serious about becoming a doctor).For weeks, I’ve been thinking of bigger, deeper questions: How do we make it a habit for them? And how do we train ourselves to help them live with, need, and use less? Yesterday, I sat with my son, Shepherd, determined to test my own theory on this.I decided to play with him with only one toy for as long as it would keep his interest. I expected that one toy would keep his attention for about five minutes, ten minutes, max.I chose a red rubber ball---simple, universally available. We passed it, he tried to put it in his mouth, he tried bouncing it, rolling it, sitting on it, throwing it. It was totally, completely enough for him. Before I knew it an hour had passed and it was time to move on to lunch.We both became absorbed in the simplicity of playing together. He had my full attention and I had his. My little experiment to find joy in a single object worked for both of us.12. What do the words “more is more” in paragraph 1 probably mean?A. The more, the better.B. Enough is enough.C. More money, more worries.D. Earn more and spend more.13. What made Georgia agree to sell some of her objects?A. Saving up for her holiday.B. Raising money for a poor girl.C. Adding the money to her fund.D. Giving the money to a sick mother.14. Why did the author play the ball with Shepherd?A. To try out an idea.B. To show a parent’s love.C. To train his attention.D. To help him start a hobby.15. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Take It or Leave ItB. A Lesson from KidsC. Live More with LessD. The Pleasure of Giving第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。