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杨浦区暑假高中英语补习班 新王牌英语王老师阅读知识要点讲解

杨浦新王牌新王牌高一英语王老师教案(9)II. Grammar and vocabularySection A (25%)Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the answer that best completes the sentence.21. If you don’t communicate your ideas ______ others, how can they understandyou? A. to B. with C. by D. through22. -Would you lend me some money, please?-Sorry, I’ve got ______ myself. You know, the iPad cost me a fortune.A. nothingB. no oneC. noneD. neither23. I can’t decid e what to do next now. I need ______ more time to think it over.A. muchB. quiteC. justD. fairly24. -Thanks for lending me the electronic dictionary. ______ it be put here?-Yes, you may put it here just as well.A. DareB. DoesC. WillD. Shall25. Unhealthy food can do harm to your hair; ____ .A. and can the stress in lifeB. and the stress in life canC. so can the stress in lifeD. so the stress in life can26. The manager didn’t turn up ______ Peter agreed to sign the c ontract.A. unlessB. untilC. whileD. once27. He said yes _____ he was asked if he could possibly serve as a teacher in theremote area for two years.A. for a momentB. the moment whenC. in a momentD. the moment28. He _______ any money in the lottery yet, but he expects to.A. didn’t winB. hadn’t wonC. hasn’t wonD. isn’t winning29. Many of the audience ______ asleep when they ______ the lecture.A. fell; were hearingB. were falling; heardC. had fallen; heardD. fell; had heard30. -When is Jack going to finish writing that program?-I don’t know. ______ day in and day out.A. He has been workingB. He has workedC. He had been workingD. He was working31. -Time flied before we knew it! It is already 12 o’clock.-Oh, really? I _______ it at all.A. haven’t realizedB. didn’t realizeC. hadn’t realizedD. don’t realize32. By the time he graduated from university, he ______ more than two novels.A. has writtenB. had been writingC. will have writtenD. had written33. I ______ my son ______ a doctor, but he wasn’t good enough at chemistry.A. had hoped; would becomeB. had hoped; to beC. hoped; would becomeD. hoped; to be34. One’s character is always defined(阐明) by the way ______ the rules are carriedout in one’s behavior.A. by whichB. in whichC. for whichD. of which35. The days are fast coming ______ watching films by using the web is a routine.A. thatB. andC. whenD. if36. Do you believe the reason ______ he gave for being absent?A. whenB. whyC. whichD. for which37. The Big Nose Club now has 330 members, each of ______ has a nose at least60mm long or 40mm wide.A. whomB. whoC. whichD. them38. The client expected the case to be done by June, ______ I think is impossible.A. itB. asC. whichD. when39. Things, ______is often the case, will turn out to be against one’s wishes.A. whatB. asC. itD. that40. -Is this gallery ______ you once worked?-Yes. I worked here for three years.A. the one thatB. the one whereC. one thatD. one where41. Only high officials get ______ to such information.A. admissionB. rightC. accessD. use42. Can you imagine yourself ______ alone in a stadium which can _____ morethan ten thousand people?A. stand; sitB. standing; sitC. stand; seatD. standing; seat43. Not all the _______ at the meeting agreed to carry out the plan in the ______.A. present people; present situationB. people present; present situationC. present people; situation presentD. people present; situation present44. A plan took ______ after the discussion _____ for two hours.A. shape; lastedB. shape; was lastedC. form; lastedD. form; was lasted45. John is ______ one of the best shop assistants who ______ in this departmentstore.A. thought of; workB. thought; worksC. considered; workD. considered as; worksSection B (9%)Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Eachcompanies.Matt Stafford, who suffers from baldness, is ___47___ companies the chance to have their logos(某公司或机构的标志) on the ___48___ side of his head. The26-year–old is selling the strange advertising space on the Internet, and he has already sold his first advertising space for 215 pounds.His advertisement ___49___, “You are buying advertising space on the left side of a 26-year-old London man’s head.” He also promises never to wear a hat. The man said, “I found a bald area on the side of my head one day and went to see a doctor. It ___50___ out to be a ___51___ disease. It made me think about how I could ___52___ something negative into something positive. The cash raised through the sale will ___53___ to an organization that provides wigs(假发) for teenagers suffering from hair ___54___ because of cancer treatment.III. Cloze (15%)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Tim Becker and his neighbors are doing something to make their neighborhood a trouble-free area.When Tim Becker gets in his car to go shopping, he doesn’t ___55___ drive to a store and back home. He always looks ___56___ up and down the streets of his neighborhood. He looks for anything ___57___ such as strange cars, loud noises, ___58___ windows, or people gathering on street corners.Tim ___59___ to a neighborhood watch group in Stoneville, Indiana, USA. The neighborhood watch group ___60___ on the third Wednesday of every month. That’s ___61___ Tim gets together with about ten of his neighbors to discuss community ___62___ .Members of the neighborhood watch group want to help the police ___63___ their homes, streets, and families safe.Tina Stedman, president of ___64___ neighborhood watch group, agrees with Tim. “People seem to think that crime happens to other people but not to them. Well, it’s never happened to me,” she said, “but I don’t think anyone has the ___65___ to steal from other people or to make them feel ___66___ sitting in their own homes.”Alex, a member of the group, said that all the neighbors ___67___ out for one another, “We watch each other’s homes. We keep watch ___68___ the neighborhood at night and on weekends. Usually a group of four or five of us goes out together. If something doesn’t look right, then we call the police. For example, if we notice a group of teenagers who seem to be looking for___69___, or someone destroying property, we re port to the police.”Alex feels the neighborhood watch groups help a lot in keeping crime down. Her husband Jim agrees, “Police are good people, but they can’t do everything.”55. A. yet B. still C. just D. rather56. A. carefully B. clearly C. nervously D. coldly57. A. familiar B. unusual C. expensive D. interesting58. A. curtained B. open C. old D. broken59. A. attends B. belongs C. goes D. turns60. A. meet B. discuss C. visit D. search61. A. where B. why C. when D. how62. A. politics B. wealth C. health D. safety63. A. keep B. hold C. let D. protect64. A. its B. his C. their D. your65. A. right B. chance C. courage D. mind66. A. unlucky B. unsafe C. disappointed D. discouraged67. A. set B. let C. hold D. look68. A. on B. into C. for D. with69. A. work B. burden C. service D. troubleIV. Reading Comprehension (16%)Directions:Read the following passage. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.AOur children and grandchildren may not have a chance to visit many of the most famous places around the world. War, weather, age, traffic and pollution damage these famous places. Looking after these places often costs more than one country can afford.In the early 1970s, world governments decided that if they joined together, they would be able to preserve our history. If every country paid some money, they said, it would be possible to look after important historic places. Also, if they discovered that a monument needed urgent help, they would have money for repairs. For these reasons, countries around the world united to form the World Heritage Organization in 1972. Today, the organization helps to maintain and restore the most important places from our history.However, one of the biggest problems for historic places is vandalism. People sometimes enter the sites and destroy or damage the buildings. At some sites, such as Stonehenge(巨石阵) in England, governments have built high fences to protect the site from vandals.There are many different ideas about how to solve the problem of vandalism. Stone experts say that if guards patrolled the sites, vandals would not be able to get in. Some experts say that if they fixed more television cameras, they would not need so many guards. Other experts say that the best solution is education. If people learned to respect history, they would not destroy or damage it. They would also want to spend money looking after old places. For this reason, the World Heritage Organization helps to spread information about the value of historic sites.70. According to this passage, ____ is NOT mentioned in Paragraph 1 for thereasons why the famous places are damaged?A. people’s awarenessB. pollutionC. war and climateD. traffic71. Which of the following shows us the action of vandalism?A. Governments build high fences to protect the site from vandals.B. Guards patrolled the sites and they fixed more television cameras.C. People enter the sites and cause damage to the buildings.D. They collect as much money as they can to preserve the buildings.72. What’s the best way to solve the biggest problem of preserving our history?A. Every country spends more money looking after these places.B. To form the World Heritage Organization.C. Too many guards are needed to prevent vandals getting in.D. To make people know more about the value of historic sites.BNOT all memories are sweet. Some people spend all their lives trying to forget bad experiences. Violence and traffic accidents can leave people with terrible physical and emotional scars. Often they relive these experiences in nightmares.Now American researchers think they are close to developing a pill, which will help people forget bad memories. The pill is designed to be taken immediately after a frightening experience. They hope it might reduce, or possibly erase(抹去), the effect of painful memories.In November, experts tested a drug on people in the US and France. The drug stops the body releasing chemicals that fix memories in the brain. So far the research has suggested that only the emotional effects of memories may be reduced, not that the memories are erased.The research has caused a great deal of argument. Some think it is a bad idea, while others support it.Supporters say it could lead to pills that prevent or treat soldiers’ troubling memories after war. They say that there are many people who suffer from terrible memories.“Some memories can ruin people’s lives. They come back to you when you don’t want to have them in a daydream or nightmare. They usually come with very painful emotions,” said Roger Pit man, a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. “This could relieve a lot of that suffering.”But those who are against the research say that changing memories is very dangerous because memories give us our identity(特质).They also help us all avoid the mistakes of the past.“All of us can think of bad events in our lives that were horrible at the time but make us who we are, I’m not sure we want to wipe those memories out,” said Rebecca Dresser, a medical ethicist.73. The passage is mainly about _____________.A. a new medical inventionB. a new research on the pillC. a way of erasing painful memoriesD. an argument about the research on the pill74. The drug tested on people can ______________.A. cause the brain to fix memoriesB. stop people remembering bad experiencesC. prevent body producing certain chemicalsD. erase the emotional effects of memories.75. We can infer from the passage that ____________.A. people doubt the effects of the pills.B. the pill will stop pe ople’s bad experiences.C. taking the pill will do harm to people’s health.D. the pill has probably been produced in America.76. Which of the following does Rebecca Dresser agree with?A. Some memories can ruin people’s lives.B. People want to get rid of bad memories.C. Experiencing bad events makes us different from others.D. The pill will reduce people’s sufferings from bad memories.CThe opinion of many engineers is that the architects that designed the New York World Trade Center Twin Towers did a good job in designing the buildings. The buildings were safe from the hazards envisioned (预想到的) at the time. Indeed, they were designed to withstand the force of aircraft that might crash into them. They were not however, designed to withstand the effects of the very high temperatures produced by the ignition (点燃) of aviation fuel carried by the aircraft.Steel lightly covered with concrete is the main structural part of the towers and steel loses a lot of structural strength when heated to 1100 degrees Centigrade and beyond, as it was. To protect the steel the towers beams were coated with a few centimeters of concrete. That insulation (隔离) was to provide structural state of being complete for at least 1 hour of fire. The towers met that test. The south tower lasted 62minutes. The north, 103 minutes. Tragedy followed when not all could escape before the collapse.Most experts agree that the Twin Towers were very well designed. Many also agree that the people planning the attacks were very knowledgeable and aimed the aircraft at a height that would produce the most damage. The aircraft crash and the resulting fuel fed fires were aimed at about the 90th floor. That was just high enough to insure that the upper floors would weaken with the heat and crack down, dropping into the remaining part of the building.The mass of the falling top floors created such a falling load that some experts estimate it exceeded by 5 to 10 times normal bearing loads. The effect was like a giant hammer, each floor contributing more weight to be born by the next floor down.Were the Trade Towers well designed? Engineers say yes. But, the public holds to the belief that architects will never again design a tall building without considering the effects of terrorist attacks of all potential kinds. That not onlyincludes the ability of the structure to withstand attack but the means to allow the buildings occupants to escape in time to survive.77. Many engineers believe that the Twin Tower was well-designed afterSeptember 11 because _________________A. it could withstand aircraft crashing into it at the moment.B. it could withstand any natural hazards such as earthquake or fireC. it had an attracting and beautiful appearance until they were destroyedD. they had the miserable honor of being selected as the target of terrorist attack78. According to the article, those who designed the tower could have donebetter if _______A. the tower lasted longer after being attackedB. the tower held stable until all of the people in there managed to escapeC. the tower can be immune to such attacksD. they considered more about the effects of the very high temperatures andmade duel(决定性的) changes in the structure79. The part of the building below 90th floor _____________.A. remained where they wereB. cracked down because of the burningC. was hammered down by the falling upper partD. was safe after the attack80. The author believed that the Twin Towers ____________.A. were not well- designedB. were well-designedC. were good examples for engineers of our time.D. were out of consideration when we talk about engineering later.Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the word or phrase given in the brackets.1.健康的身体是过幸福生活的关键。

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杨浦新王牌综合练习2I. Choose the best answer.( )1. Are there chicken wings in the fridge?A. aB. theC. someD. any( )2. What are you going to eat breakfast tomorrow?A. forB. toC. withD. at( )3.My school is near my home, so I go to school .A. on footB. by busC. by minibusD. by underground( )4. Please tell me what time they will ?A. reachB. get toC. arrive inD. arrive( )5. I think it’s impossible for them to there before 6 o’clock.A. reachB. arrive inC. arrive atD. get to( )6. You are going to visit Beijing. How are you going to there? A. get on B. get off C. get to D. get( )7. He like tennis. He interested in table tennis, either. A. doesn’t, isn’t B. isn’t, doesn’tC. doesn’t; doesn’tD. isn’t; isn’t( )8. My friend and I are interested in drawing, but of us is good at it.A. neitherB. bothC. noneD. all( )9. Would you like to help him his homework?A. to doingB. doesC. to doD. doing( )10.----What’s wrong with her?----She doesn’t look today.A. goodB. happilyC. wellD. right( )11. In spring all kinds of flowers smell .A. goodB. wellC. nicelyD. pleasantly( )12. go back into a room on fire. It’s dangerous.A. AlwaysB. UsuallyC. SometimesD. Never( )13. This sign means children play in the street.A. canB. noC. don’tD. can’t( )14. Look! The bus , let’s get on it.A. comesB. is comingC. doesn’t comeD. won’t come( )15.---- you ever noodles?----Yes, I have.A. Are; going to eatB. Did; eatC. Have; eatenD. Do; at( )16. My class teacher wants to to my parents about my study.A. tellB. talkC. sayD. speak( )17. Would you care for some cake, Jane?A. look forB. haveC. likeD. look out( )18. It’s nearly 7:00, we’ll be late for school.A. almostB. hardlyC. alwaysD. just( )19.----You help me a lot. Thank you very much.---- .A. With pleasureB. Never mindC. It doesn’t matterD. My pleasure( )20.----Can you finish your work before dark?---- .A.No problemB. That’s OKC. Never mindD. With pleasureII. Complete the following sentences with the given words in their proper forms..1. I visit my grandparents with my father and mother a week. (one)2. Our teachers are very to us, so we’re so happy. (friend)3. Does your monitor often your lessons after school? (helpful)4.Look! Some are visiting our library. (Germany)5. Yesterday Mr. Zhang was happy to meet three students of in the supermarket. (he)6.It is an important football match against England. (national)7. Taking an part in after-school is good for your study.(act)8. Hurry up, the train is soon. (leave)III. Rewrite the following sentences as required.1.Kitty has a piano lesson every weekend.(改为否定句)Kitty a piano lesson every weekend.2.I promise to keep our school clean.(对划线部分提问)do you promise to ?3. Mum says, “Don’t play with the fire again, Jack.”(保持原句意思)Mum tells Jack play with fire again.4.He needs to ask his teacher for help to work out the problem.(改成否定句)He to ask his teacher for help to work out the problem.5.Their English teacher comes from Canada.(对划线部分提问)their English teacher?6.Everybody knows Peter likes autumn best.(保持原句意思基本不变)Everybody knows autumn is Peter’s .阅读小练笔:A :八个萝卜七个坑The country’s hottest chef Flynn McGarry, a 13-year-old American boy, controls the kitchen 1 . He even delivers(传递) orders to three cooks 2 his age. He is now crowned as “the country’s hottest chef.”Flynn McGarry 3 cooking at a very young age. At the age of ten, McGarry wanted to cook, because he grew tired of the food his mother gave him. So he started cooking for himself. He began practicing his knife skills 4 . Then, he started creating dishes for a few of his mother’s friends. 5 , he was able to creat more complicated(复杂的) and expensive dishes for famous restaurants in America.The young man has deep 6 for cooking. He even turned his bedroom into a kitchen. 7 video games, basketballs and movie posters, McGarry’s bedroom is full of mixers, pots and pans, and cutting boards(切菜板).B:谁是最佳选手:B1:Two men were traveling in a very wild part of America for four days. They had not even seen a house, only a few huts and tents. Then one day they met an old Indian who made his living by hunting. They found that he knew their language and they talked for a while. One of them asked him if(是否) he could tell them what the weather would be like within the next few days.“Oh, yes,” he said. “Rain is coming, and wind. Then there will be snow for two days, but after that there will be bright sunshine.”“Isn’t that wonderful?” said one man to his friend. “These old Indians know more of the secrets(秘密) of nature than we do with all our science.” Then he turned to the old Indian.“Tell me,” he said, “How do you know all that?”The Indian replied, “I heard it on the radio.”( )1. There were people living in the part of America where the two men were traveling.A. fewB. a fewC. noD. a lot of( )2. Why did the two men talk with the old Indian?A. Because he was old.B. Because he was friendly to them.C. Because he understood what they saidD. Because he was asked to do so.( )3. What season do you think the story most likely happened in?A. SpringB. SummerC. AutumnD. Winter( )4. The old Indian could tell what the weather would be like within the next fewdaysbecause .A.he knew the secrets of natureB. he had lived there for many yearsC. the broadcast said soD. his friends told him so( )5. Which is true according to the text?A. The two men had planned to travel for four days in that part of America.B. The old Indian couldn’t understand the two travelers.C. The two travelers had a short talk with the old Indian.D. The old Indian was a strange man.B2:When we can see well, we do not think about our eyes often. It is 1 when we can not see perfectly that we come to see how 2 our eyes are. People who are nearsighted(近视的) can only see things that are very 3 to their eyes. Many people who do a lot of close work, such as writing and reading, become nearsighted. Then they have to wear glasses in order to see distant(远的) things clearly.People who are farsighted(远视的) face just the 4 problem. They can see things that are far away, but they have difficulty reading a book 5 they hold it at arm’s length. If they want to do much reading, they must get glasses, too.Other people do not see clearly because their eyes are not exactly the right shape. This, too, can be helped by glasses. Some people’s eyes become cloudy because of cataracts(白内障). Long ago these people often became 6 . Now, however, it is not 7 to operate on the cataracts and remove them.( )1. A. just B. still C. only D. always( )2. A. good B. important C. powerful D. interesting( )3. A. close B. difficult C. near D. useful( )4. A. different B. other C. hard D. opposite( )5. A. unless B. but C. if D. however( )6. A. blind B. nearsighted C. farsighted D. deaf( )7. A. probable B. possible C. easy D. difficultC: 以头辨身:D: 快问快答:Did you ever lose your temper(发脾气)? Did you shout or want to hit someone? Maybe your little cousin got onto your room and played with your toys without permission(未经允许). Or maybe a friend borrowed your favorite CD and then broke it. That made you angry.Everyone gets angry. Anger can even be a good thing. When you are treated unfairly, anger can help you stand up for yourself. The hard part is learning what to do with these strong feelings.And the following are things you can do when you start to feel angry:Talk to a friendCount to 10Last Tuesday I took my daughters, a 1 five and seven, to town by car. It began to rain heavily so I decided to leave the children in the car before I rushed into a shop. I a 2 the girls not to touch anything and told them I would be back i 3 a few minutes. Then I locked all the doors and left them happily looking out of the window.I returned to the car in less than five minutes but the girls had g 4 ! I could hardly believe my eyes. The car doors were still locked; the windows closed and on the back seat were only two coats.“W 5 are they?” I felt so frightened(害怕的) and sat on the driver’s seat and tried to stop trembling(颤抖). Suddenly, I heard l 6 behind me. I got out of the car, ran around to open the boot(后备箱) and there inside were my two very red-faced and e 7 children.Get or give a hugDraw a picture of your angerPlay a video gameSing along with a recordThink good thoughts ( maybe about a fun holiday or your favorite sport)Never getting angry is impossible. Instead, remember that how you act when you’re angry can make the situation(形势) better or worse. Don’t let anger control (控制)you. Control it, instead!1. Everyone may get anger sometimes, do they?2. Why does the writer say that anger can be a good thing?3. How many ways does the writer suggest when you start to feel angry?4. What is impossible for people?5. What will you do, let anger control you or you control anger?。

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杨浦新王牌语法单项训练三25. The impacts of any climatic change __________ the human population are astonishing.A. inB. onC. withD. by26. — I have a sore throat today!— You'd better take advantage of the tea break to go to _____________ .A. chemist'sB. the chemistC. the chemist'sD. the chemists'27. Boston, Paul and Ray were all superstars on fierce different teams. Yet, ________________of them had anytitle to show for that.A. allB. noneC. bothD. neither28. So far, the Shanghai World Expo __________ to be a great success as people expected.A. was provedB. had provedC. has been provedD. has proved29. The teacher ______ have thought John was worth it or she wouldn't have wasted time on him.A. shouldB. canC. wouldD. must30. Many people consider that French is __________ as Russian while I think the contrary.A. as difficult a languageB. as a difficult languageC. too difficult a languageD. too a difficult language31. American people appreciate _________ beforehand when you wish to pay a visit to them.A. your callingB. you callC. you to callD. that you tall32. Hobbies mainly ________ f or relaxation and enjoyment vary from person to person.A. pursuingB. pursuedC. being pursuedD. having pursued33. ______ we may face, we're supposed to work with joint efforts to fight against it.A. However a severe disasterB. What a severe disasterC. However severe a disasterD. What severe a disaster34. In yesterday's speech, it wasn't made clear ____________ t he earthquake can't be predicted accurately.A. whatB. whyC. thatD. how35. inspiration from a Japanese architect, Mr. Smith used cardboard material for his tents.A. TakingB. T akenC. To takD. To be taken36. Research shows when people are shut up together, they're in ______________ is called a stress situation.A. thatB. howC. whatD. why37. Learning to read is made easier when teachers create an environment _______________ c hildren are giventhe opportunity to solve the problem by reading.A. whichB. whoseC. thatD. where38. Traveling without ordering rooms in advance can eat up precious vacation time _______________ luck issmiling on you.A. unlessB. asC. ifD. when39. A high-tech park is announced __________ in this area, but I don't know when the project will beput into practice. ________________________A. to have builtB. to have been builtC. to be builtD. to build40. The chemical process, involved in the treatment of materials for clothes, ________________the environmentbadly in some countries, arousing much attention of them nowadays.A. damagedB. damageC. damagingD. to damage(3)Around twenty years ago I was living in York. Though I had a lot of experience and a Master‘s degree, I could not find satisfying work.I was driving a school bus ___________ (make) ends meet and living with a friend of mine,for I had lost my flat. To make matters ___________(bad), I had attended five interviews with a company and one day between bus runs they called to say I did not get the job. ―Why has my life become so hard?‖ I thought painfully.As I pulled the bus over to drop off a little girl, she handed me an earring, saying I shouldkeep it ___________ ___________ somebody claimed it. The earring ___________ (paint) blackand said ―BE HAPPY‖.At first I got angry. Then it hit me – I had been giving all of my attention to what was goingwrong with my life rather than what was right! I decided then and there to make a list of fiftythings I was happy with. Later, I decided to add more things to ___________ list. That night therewas a phone call for ___________ from lady who was a director at a larger hospital. She asked me___________ I would give a one-day lecture on stress management to 200 medical workers. I saidyes.My day there went very well, and before long I got a well-paid job. To this day I know it was because I changed my way of thinking ___________ I completely changed my life.Cold weather can be hard on pets, just like it can be hard on people. Sometimes ownersforget that their cats are just as used to the warm shelter ___________ they are. Some owners willleave their animals outside for a long period of time, thinking that all animals are used to___________ (live) outdoors. This can put their pets in danger of serious illness. There are thingsyou can do to keep your animal ___________(feel)warm and safe.Keep your pets inside as much as you can when the weather is bad. If you ______________________ take them out, stay outside with them. When you ‗re cold enough to go inside, they probably are too. If you must leave them outside for a long time, make sure they have a warm,solid shelter against the wind, thick bedding, and plenty of non-frozen water.If ___________ (leave) alone outside, dogs and cats can be very smart in their search forwarm shelter. They can dig into snow banks or hide somewhere. Watch them closely when theyare left outdoors, and provide them with shelter of good quality. Keep an eye ___________ yourpet‘s water. Sometimes owners don‘t realize that a water bowl ___________ (freeze) and their pet can‘t get anything to drink. Animals that don‘t have clean and unfrozen water may drink dirty water outside, ___________ may contain something unhealthy for them.翻译练习三1. 班长昨天班会课没来。

杨浦区高中英语补习班哪家强?新王牌郭Y老师名师指点

杨浦区高中英语补习班哪家强?新王牌郭Y老师名师指点

Vocabulary ReviewOxford (Unit 4, S2B) 杨浦新王牌Directions: Complete the following sentences by using the proper forms of the words or expressions in the frame. Each one can only be used once.deserve turn to clarity visibleabandon superior financial1.The tea from Sri Lanka is famous for its __________ quality.2.In 2008, he planned to break the world record of crossing the English Channed. But finally he__________ the attempt.3.Precise definitions of each strategy help bring __________ to innovation efforts.4.People recognize that other people around them __________ a lot of praise5.This partical eclipse (月偏食)is only __________ from the space.6.We will not hire more peopel until our __________ situation gets better.7.Whenever I am in trouble, I can always __________ Laura for help.Translation1.她是这个领域最有名的设计师之一,她的上级和同事都钦佩她的想象力和毅力。

杨浦高中补习班五角场新王牌带你冲刺名牌大学

杨浦高中补习班五角场新王牌带你冲刺名牌大学

寒假英语第二次课练习阅读能力提升基础篇A)Choose the best answer(根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案)My father and I often enjoyed climbing the mountain near my house. We talked a lot and I learned lessons from his life. He always told me, "You should have goals like climbing the mountain." Without the mountain-climbing, we couldn't have enough time to spend together because my father was very busy. It gave me time to talk with my father and develop my patience.Once we climbed a very high mountain. It was so hard for me because I was only ten years old. During the first few hours of climbing, I enjoyed the flowers and trees, and the birds' singing. But soon I got tired and thirsty. I wanted to quit climbing. In fact, I hated it then, but my father said to me, "You can always see a beautiful sky at the top of the mountain, but you can't see it before you reach the top, just like in life."At that time, I wasn't able to understand his words. But later after that, I got new hope and confidence . I found myself standing at the top of the sky, which was as clear as crystal .1. ( )The article tells us that mountain-climbing was often ___________ for Father and Son.A) hard B) interesting C) comfortable D) terrible2. ( )The writer had ___________ time to spend together with his father because his father was very busy.A) enough B) few C) quite a few D) little3. ( )The word "quit" in the article means ___________.A) take off B) show off C) give up D) in charge of4. ( )What is the meaning of the underlined(画线) sentence?A) You will get all you need at the top of the mountain.B) The sky is always as clear as crystal.C) You can find life is full of nice things.D) Never give up half-way.5. ( )We can infer from the last paragraph that ___________.A) the writer was very successful in his lifeB) the writer didn't reach the top of the mountainC) although the writer was young, he could understand his fatherD) the writer used to stop half-way when he climbed the mountain6. The best title for the article is ___________.A) Reaching the Top of the Mountain B) Enjoy the Beautiful ViewsC) Talks between Father and Son D) Father and IB. Choose the best answer and complete the passage(选择最恰当的选项完成短文)In the USA, children start school when they are five years old. In some states they must stay in school until they are sixteen. But most students are seventeen or eighteen years old when they (1) high schools. There aretwo kinds of schools in the USA: public schools and private schools . (2) children go to public schools. Their parents don't have to (3) their education because the school get money from the government . If a child goes to a private school, his parents have to get enough money for his schooling. Some parents (4) like private schools though they are much more expensive.Today about half of the high school students study in universities after they finish high schools. A student at a state university doesn't have to pay very much (5) his parents live in that state. Many students work' while they are studying at universities. In this way they get into (6) working habits and live by their own hands.1.( ) A) leave B) enter C) reach D) pass2. ( )A) Several B) Most C) A few D) Few3. ( )A) worry about B) pay for C) ask for D) think of4.( ) A) still B) never C) also D) already5.( ) A) before B) because C) if D) though6.( ) A) wrong B) bad C) happy D) goodC. Fill in the blanks with proper wordsYou can find out many things about a tree by studying its rings. Each year, from t________ to bottom, a tree grows a new layer (层) of wood around itself. If you cut across a tree trunk or branches, you would s________that these layers of wood look like rings. By counting tree rings, you can tell how o________the tree is. If you count ten rings, for example, the tree is ten years old.Looking at the picture shown above, you can see that each tree ring has a dark part and a light part. The light part wood grows in the spring, the dark part wood in winter. Look also, that some rings in the picture are wide and o_________are narrow (窄). Trees grow aide rings during the years when they get a lot of water and sun-light. By examining tree rings, you can tell what the weather may was like many years ago.Giant sequoia (红杉) trees, such as the one in the photo above, grow in north-western California.Some of these sequoias h________ more than 3000 tree rings. Can you guess how old such a tree would be?1.t2.s3.o4.o5.hD. Answer the questions (根据以下内容回答问题)Once Goethe, the great German poet, was walking in a park. He was thinking about something when he noticed he came to a very, very narrow road. Just at that time, a young man came towards him from the other end of the road. It was too narrow for both of them to pass through at the same time. They stopped and looked at each other for a while. Then the young man said rudely, “I never make way for a fool.” But Goethe smiled and said, “I always do.” Then he turned back quickly and walked towards the end of the road.根据短文内容,回答问题。

杨浦五角场新王牌补习班英语选词填空及答案

杨浦五角场新王牌补习班英语选词填空及答案

Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections:After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.My Life on an Island (宝山)We live on the island of Hale. Ifs about four kilometers long and two kilometers wide at its broadest point, and it‘s joined to the mainland by a causeway (21)__________ (call) Stand—a narrow road built across the mouth of the river (22)__________ separates us from the rest of the country. Most of the time you wouldn‘t know we‘re on an island because the river mouth between us and the mainland is just a vast stretch of tall grasses and brown mud. But when there‘s a high tide and the water rises a half meter or so above the road and nothing can pass (23)__________ the tide goes out again a few hours later, then you know it‘s an island.We were on our way back (24)__________ the mainland. My old brother, Dominic, had just finished his first year at university in a town 150 km away. Dominic‘s train was due in at five and he‘d asked for a lift back from the station. Now, Dad normally hates being disturbed when he (25)__________ (write) (which is just about all the time), and he also hates having to go anywhere, but despite the typical sighs and moans –why can‘t he get a taxi? What‘s wrong with the bus?—I could tell by the flash in the eyes that he was really looking forward to (26)__________ (see) Dominic.So, anyway, Dad and I had driven to the mainland and picked up Dominic from the station. He had been talking non-stop from the moment he‘d got in the car. University this, university that, writers, books, parties, people, money…I didn‘t like the way he spoke and waved his hands around (27)__________ __________he was some kind of scholar or something. It was embarrassing. It made me feel uncomfortable—that kind of discomfort you feel when someone you like, someone close to you, sudden ly starts acting like a complete idiot. And I didn‘t like the way he was ignoring me, either. For all the attention I was getting I (28)__________ as well not have been there. I felt a stranger in my own car.We were about halfway across when I saw a boy. My first thought was how odd it was (29)__________ (see) someone walking on the Stand. You don‘t often see people walking around here. As we drew (30)__________ (close), he became clearer. He was actually a young man rather than a boy. It‘s hard to explain…Suspended Coffee (崇明)How about buying a cup of coffee for someone you‘ll never meet?The idea, begun in Naples, Italy, and called ―Suspended Coffee‖—i.e., a customer pays for acoffee and ―banks‖it for someone (21)_____________ (fortunate) —has become an international internet sensation(轰动) with coffee shops in Europe and North America (22)______________(participate) in themovement. The Facebook page alone has more than 28,000 ―likes‖.The tradition of ―suspended coffee‖ is a long-standing tradition in Italy (23)_______ increased inpopularity after the Second World War. Recently the practice was starting to take hold in other European countries (24)__________(hit) hard economically.Homegrown Hamilton, a coffee chain of Canada, has decided to join th e effort. ―It‘s a fantasticinitiative (25)__________we decided to help out. We had been doing it pretty much anyway, just not undera banner. During the winter, we were giving away coffee or soup to the homeless,‖ said manager MikePattison, ―Staff members are always close to the coffeehouse‘ front door, and (26)____________they seesomeone walking by who looks like they want, a coffee but can‘t afford it, they approach that person. If the offer (27)____________(accept), they provide the coffee.‖However, not everyone supports the idea.In a posting on the website, Consumerist, columnist Laura Northrup raises (28)_______number ofobjections, including that coffee isn‘t nutritious food for people who are hungry and (29)___________theaction could result in ―greedy people‖ taking advantage of others‘ kindness. He says people (30)__________consider other ways to help.Prepare to Succeed(奉贤)People are always thinking about success. It is usually in their brains as they go about theirdaily routines (21)_______(look) for something better. This thought isn't one (22)________ brings youcloser, however, because thinking, dreaming or wishing just doesn't get it done.One of the most important parts of personal or professional success is preparation. You may ask, ―Why is preparation necessary?"The easiest answer to this question is to say that (23)__________ you are not ready to moveforward, then you may just as well keep doing what you have always done.Success doesn‘t come easy. There are no shortcuts. Success requires you to be prepared to sacrifice leisure time, or time spent watching television or going out with your friends, at every opportunity.Success means you are prepared to do (24)_________it takes to constantly move the yardsticksforward day after day.Here is just one quote, from Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president of the United States, that expresses what preparation is (25)___________ : "Our real problem is not our strength today. It is ratherthe vital necessity of action today to ensure our strength tomorrow.‖ This quote can (26)____________(interpret) to mean that you may have strength or confidenceto start on your way right now to movetoward your final goal. However, it is also critical that committed action each day (27) ___________ (build) to help you keep going when obstacles arise or when you just don't feel like you have the interest or energy to stay (28)___________(focus).Preparation also means that you have a plan or a goal that shows you what steps or actions to take, when to lake them and what to do if issues, obstacles or (29)________life issues get in the way.(30)_________bottom line is actually quite clear: You arc either willing, able and committed toachieve what you want, or you are simply dreaming or wishing that success find you.选词填空(宝山)Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on developing stronger science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) curriculum(课程) and programs, as these disciplines are widely ___31___ as the means to help innovation and support national economies.This trend reflects a shift in how school disciplines are being looked at; schools are ___32___ on subjects that have traditionally been isolated from each other —science, mathematics, and art—in favor of deeper, interdisciplinary learning. K-12 education leaders are pioneering new methods for combining the arts with STEM activities, ___33___the ways in which subjects naturally connect in the real world. While this new movement is being discussed almost clearly and directly in an education context, its roots are planted across nearly every industry. In many ways, technology is the connective tissue. Similarly, engineering new transportation technologies requires artful design. The growing ___34___ of the important unions between different skills is paving the way for STEAM in schools.Some doubts of this movement have dismissed the ___35___ as a mere fashion driven by artists who are concerned their profession is losing critical support in an increasingly technology-focused society. However, the Hilburn Academy argues that STEAM is not just a contemporary program of learning, but an important life philosophy—___36___ for higher education and career success. Schools should provide students plentiful opportunities to ___37___ the complexities and complicated layers that include content knowledge. Early examples of STEAM learning include teaching students how mathematical concepts such as geometry(几何学) are rooted in artworks.While the rise of STEAM learning is relatively new, there are already figures that prove that the integration of these seemingly ___38___ disciplines is supporting student performance at school. A study conducted by the University of Florida ___39___ that students who are engaged in music class do better in math. For example, female high school students enrolled in a music appreciation class scored 42 points higher on the math section of their SATs. Formal experience with the arts is proven to cultivate innovative thinking, adaptability, and other problem-solving skills that are necessary for mastering STEM abilities. In other words, ___40___is a pioneer for students to understand, use, and apply technologies in new ways.崇明Smart Phone Application Tracks Mental HealthMilitary service is obviously rough on a service member‘s mental health. According to some 31_________, 30 percent of service members develop some type of mental health issue within four monthsof returning home after leaving the army.The military is spending more money than ever to 32_________mental health issues within the ranks, and their latest attempt is a smart phone application called the T2 MoodTracker application, which helps service members keep track of their mental health after leaving the army. The app works like a high-tech diary, allowing users to 33_________ emotions and behaviors that result from therapy, medication, daily experiences or changes happening at work or in the home. The smart phone app isn‘t supposed to be a pocket 34 ____, though. It serves more as an extremely accurate and 35_________record of a service member‘s mental health.Perry Bosmajian is a psychologist with the National Center for TeleHealth and Technology, where this smart phone app was created. He says this smart phone app will produce much more accurate results on the36_________conditions of service members who have returned home. ―Therapists and physicians often have to rely on patient 37_________when trying to gather information about symptoms over the previous weeks or months,‖ Bosmajian said. ―Resear ch has shown that information collected after the fact, especially about mood, tends to be 38____. The best record of an experience is when it‘s recorded at the time and place it happens.‖The app specifically tracks anxiety, depression, general well-being, life stress, post-traumatic (受伤后的)stress and brain injury. The daily expressions add up over time to produce a(n) 39_______ that can be observed by physicians and therapists.The app has been downloaded more than 5,000 times since it became 40_______ on the Android Market a year ago. Users of iPhones can also have access to the app some time next year.The meaning of silence varies among cultural group. Silence may be __31____, or they may be empty when a person has nothing to say. A silence in a conversation may also showstubbornness, uneasiness, or worry. Silence may be viewed by some cultural groups as extremely uncomfortable; therefore attemptsmay be made to fill every 32_______ with conversation. Persons in other culturalgroups value silence and view itas necessary for understanding a person‘s needs. Many native Americans value silence and feel it is a basic part of 33_______ among people, just as some traditional Chinese and Thai persons do. Therefore, when a person from one of these cultures is speaking and suddenly stops, what may be 34________ is that the person wants the listener to consider what has been said before continuing. In these cultures, silence is a call for 35_______.Other cultures may use silence in other ways, particularly when dealing with 36________ among people or in relationships of people with different amounts of power. For example, Russian, French, and Spanish persons may use silence to show 37_______ between parties about the topic under discussion. However, Mexicans may use silence when instructions are given by a person in authority rather than be rude to that person by arguing with him or her. In still another use, persons in Asian cultures may view silence as a sign of respect, particularly to an eldder or a person in authority.Nurses and other care-givers need to be aware of the 38________ meanings of silence when they come across the personal anxiety their patients may be experiencing. Nurses should recognize their own personal and cultural construction of silence so that a patient‘s silence is not 39___________ too early or allowed to go on unnecessarily. A nurse who understands the healing 40_________ of silence can use this understanding to assist in the care of patients from their own and from other cultures.完型填空宝山Anxiety disorders —defined by extreme fear, restlessness, and muscle tension —are carefully considering, disabling, and can increase the risk for ___41___ and self-murder. They are some of the most common mental health conditions around the world, ___42___ around four out of every 100 people and costing the health care system and job employers over US$42 billion each year.People with anxiety are more likely to miss days from work and are less ___43___. Young people with anxiety are also less likely to enter school and complete it ——leading to fewer life ___44___. Even though this evidence points to anxiety disorders as being important mental health issues, insufficient ___45___ is being given to them by researchers, clinicians, andpolicy makers.My team and I at the University of Cambridge wanted to find out who is most affected by anxiety disorders.To do this, we conducted a systematic ___46___ of studies that reported on the proportion of people with anxiety in a variety of contexts around the world, and used accurate methods to keep the highest quality studies.Our results showed women are almost twice as likely to ___47___ anxiety as men, and people living in Europe and North America are disproportionately affected.So why are women more ___48___?It could be because of differences in brain chemistry and hormone(荷尔蒙) variations. Reproductive events across a woman‘s life are ___49___ with hormonal changes, which have been linked to anxiety. The rise in oestrogen (雌激素) that occurs during pregnancy can ___50___ the risk for uncontrollable disorder.This is ___51___ by disturbing and repetitive thoughts, impulses and addictions that are upsetting and less effective. But in addition to biological mechanisms, women and men seem to experience and react to events in their life ___52___. Women tend to be more likely to stress, which can increase their anxiety. Also, when faced with stressful situations, women and men tend to use different coping ___53___. Women faced with life stressors are more likely to think about them seriously, which can increase their anxiety, ___54___ men engage more in active, problem-focused coping.Other studies suggest that women are more likely to ___55___ physical and mental mistreatment than men, and this behavior has been linked to the development of anxiety disorders.41. A. symptom B. depression C. misery D. frightening42.A, infecting B.stimulating C.capturing D.affecting43. A. productive B. progressive C. positive D. passive44. A. adventures B. insurances C. chances D. programs45. A. conclusion B. attention C. solution D. contribution46. A.ignorance B. outlook C. discovery D. review47. A. suffer from B. deal with C. fight against D. result from48. A. superior B. inferior C. probable D. enormous49. A. characterized B. confused C. performed D. offended50. A. equally B. similarly C. differently D. terribly51. A. shortcuts B. strategies C. standards D. samples52. A. because B. unless C. if D. while53. A. experience B. respond C. ignore D. persist54. A. because B. unless C. if D. while55. A. experience B. respond C. ignore D. persist崇明Directions MatterJet lag(时差感)may be the worst part of travelling, and it hits many people harder travelling east than west. Why they feel this way is 41________, but scientists recently developed a new model that provides an explanation for the mystery and insights on recovering from jet lag.The model imitates the way neuronal oscillator cells (神经振子细胞)42________ crossing timezones. These cells in our brains 43 ________our biological clocks. However,the cells don‘t quite operate on a perfect 24-hour schedule. Instead, their activity follows a 44________ that lasts slightly longer than that, about 24.5 hours. According to Michelle Girvan, an associate professor of physics at the University of Maryland and a co-author of the study, that means it‘s 45________ for us to extend the length of a day—for example, by flying west across time zones—than to shorten the day, by flying east.The scientists found that for 46________ travel, a person who crossed three time zones would fully47________in a littleless than four days. For six time zones, recovery would take about six days. For nine time zones, the recovery would take just less than eight days.However, when a person tra vels eastward, the recovery time doesn‘t match up as 48________. When a person crosses three time zones going east, it takes a little more than four days to recover. For six time zones, the recovery time 49________ to more than eight days. And for nine time zones, the recovery period is more than 12 days.Girvan noted that not everyone has a biological clock of exactly 24.5 hours. 50________ , it variesfrom person to person. The other factor to consider is 51________ cues such as sunlight, Girvan added. How a person reacts to these cues can also 52________how quickly he or she will adjust to a new time zone.The scientists hope that their new model can be used in the future to figure out the best ways to 53________ jet lag. For example, if you will be traveling six time zones eastward, start by setting your clock ahead an hour or two several days before you leave. And when you arrive in a new time zone, make sure that the outside cues you are exposed to 54 ________the new time zone. That means that if it‘s daytime in the new time zone, expose yourself to sunlight. And if it‘s nighttime, avoid artificial 55________, including those from smartphones and computers, to help your biological clock adjust.41. A. incredible B. apparent C. surprising D. unclear42. A. cope with B. account for C. respond to D. result in43. A. kick B. watch C. stop D. regulate44. A. cycle B. routineC. process D. pattern45. A. safer B. easier C. more dangerous D. more difficult46. A. eastward B. southward C. westward D. northward47. A. adjust B. understand C. prepare D.change48. A. relatively B. nicely C. classically D. awkwardly49. A. reduces B. jumps C. contributes D. leads50. A. Moreover B. Otherwise C. However D. Rather51. A. external B. verbal C. social D. chemical52. A. promoteB. emphasize C. impact D. orient53. A. form B. endure C. shelter D. beat54. A. specify B. match C. shift D. destroy55. A. lights B. barriers C. flavours D. sounds奉贤MultitaskingWhat is the first thing you notice when you walk into a shop? The products 41 ________ at the entrance? Or the soft background music?But have you ever noticed the smell? Unless it is bad, the answer is likely to be no. But while a shop's scent may not be outstanding 42_______ sights and sounds, it is certainly there. And it is providing to be an increasing powerful tool in encouraging people to 43_________.A brand store has become famous for its distinctive scent which floats through the fairly dark hall and out to the entrance, via scent machines. A smell may be 44_______ but it may not just be used for freshening air. One sports goods company once reported that when it first introduced scent into its stores, customers‘45_______ to purchase increased by 80 percent.When it comes to the best shopping streets in Pairs, scent is just as important to a brand‘s46_______ as the quality of itswindow displays and goods on sales. That is mainly because shopping is a very 47_____ experience to what it used to be.Some years ago, the ___48_____for brand name shopping was on a few people with sales assistants‘ ____49___ attitude and don‘t-touch-what-you-can‘t-afford displays. Now the 50________ of electronic commerce (e-commerce) has opened up famous brands to a wider audience. But while e-shops can use sights and sounds, only bricks-and-mortar stores (实体店)can offer a full experience from the minute customers 51_______ through the door to the moment they leave. Another brand store seeks to be much more than a shop, but rather a(n) 52_________. And scent is just one way to53______ this.Now a famous store uses complex man-made smell to make sure that the soft scent of baby powder 54_______ through the kid department, and coconut scent in the swimsuit section. A department store has even opened a new lab, inviting customers on a journey into the store‘s windows to smell books, pots and drawers, 55________their perfect scent.41.A. engaged B. delivered C. displayed D. located42.A. connected with B. compared with C. combined with D. came up with43.A. purchase B. wander C. appreciate D. identify44.A. instructiveB.attractive C. expensive D. informative45.A. expressionB.demand C. intention D. attention46.A. profession B. project C. relation D. success47. A. differentB.elegant C. inevitable D. generous48. A. focus B.account C. check D. schedule49. A. determined B. careless C. objective D. disapproving50. A. view B. rise C. tradeD. effect51. A. step B. inspectC. strive D. proceed52. A. occasion B. moment C. destination D. department53. A. apply B. achieve C. mention D. observe54. A. appears B. inputs C. chases D. floats55. A. in terms of B. in the form of C. in search of D. in common with六选四宝山区Your next nurse could be a robotDr. De Momi, of the Politecnico di Milano (Italy), led an international team that trained a robot to imitate natural human actions. (67)__________Over time this should lead to improvements in safety during surgeries because unlike their human counterparts robots do not tire and can complete an endless series of precise movements. The goal is not to remove human skill from the operating room, but to complement it with a robot‘s particular skills and benefits.―As a roboticist, I am convinced that robotic (co)w orkers and collaborators will definitely change the work market, but they won‘t steal job opportunities. (68)__________‖De Momi explains.To conduct their experiment De Momi‘s team photographed a human being conducting numerous reaching motions, in a way similar to handing instruments to a surgeon. These camera captures were input into the neural network of the robotic arm, which is crucial to controlling movements. Next a human operator guided the robotic arm in imitating the reaching motions that the human subject had initially performed. Although there was not a perfect overlap between the robotic and human actions, they were broadly similar.(69)__________These observers determined whether the actions of the robotic arms were ―biologically inspired,‖ w hich would indicate that their neural networks had effectively learned to imitate human behavior. About 70% of the time this is exactly what the human observers concluded.These results are promising, although further research is necessary to confirm or refine De Momi‘s conclusions. If robotic arms can indeed imitate human behavior, it would be necessary to build conditions in which humans and robots can cooperate effectively in high stress environments like operating rooms.(70)__________De Momi‘s work is part of the growing field of healthcare robotics, which has the potential to change the way we receive health care sooner rather than later.崇明区Tutoring a New NormalIt‘s not piano lessons or dance lessons. Nowadays, the biggest extra-curricular activity in the West is going to a tutor. ―I spend about 800 Canadian dollars a month on tutors. It‘s costly,‖ says Pet, a mother in Canada.However, she adds, ―after finding out half my daughter‘s class had tutors, I felt like my child was going to fall behind because everyone else seemed to be ahead.‖Shelley, a mother of three, also has tutors constantly coming in and out of her home. ―When I used to sit down with my children, it was hard to get them focused. I was always shouting. When I got a tutor once a week, they became focused for o ne entire hour and could get most of their homework done.‖Tutoring isn‘t simply a private school phenomenon. 67________In Canada alone, seven percent of high school students reported using a tutor in 2010. That increased to 15 percent last year.Overall, parents hire tutors because they are worried schools are not meeting their expectations, but there is also a cultural shift. 68________As a large number of Asians emigrated to the West over the recent years, their attitudes towards education have had an impact.69________ ―A lot of parents just do n‘t have time to help their children with homework,‖ says Julie Diamond, president of an American tutoring company. ―Others couldn‘t help their children after Grade 3.‖There has been a shift in the attitudes, too. ―Children used to get bullied(欺侮)for having a tutor,‖Diamond says. ―Now it‘s becoming the norm to have one.‖70________One parent feels surprised that so many of her child‘s classmates have tutors. ―For the amount we pay in tuition, they should have as much extra help as they need,‖ she says. Still, she‘s now thinking of getting a tutor. Why? Her daughter has actually asked for one.奉贤区No matter how early she went to bed, Maggie couldn't fall asleep until the early hours. Though constantly exhausted, Maggie got good grades in school, but she often got in trouble for napping during her morning classes.After graduating from college, Maggie realized her dream of becoming a teacher. However, waking up for her 8:30 a.m. classes turned her into a zombie (无生气的人) , and she lost her jobbecause she lacked enthusiasm.Maggie isn‘t lazy. She suffers from delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS,睡眠相位后移症候群)—a disorder that affects one in 750 adults that causes them to be somewhat nocturnal (夜间活动的). DSPS is often confused with insomnia(失眠),perhaps because sufferers seem tired duringthe day. However, the two disorders are very different. Insomniacs have trouble with the process offalling asleep. 67__________ They just can‘t fall asleep early even if they want to.Essentially, DSPS means a person's internal clock is set differently.68____________ As a result,they're out of sync(同步)with the rest of society. People with DSPS struggle to keep their eyes open during morning meetings because their bodies are convinced it‘s the middle of the night. They seem less efficient and creative at the office, and make more workplace accidents. DSPS also damages their health, causing depression, anxiety, heart disease and many other illnesses due to sleep deprivation.69_________ Fortunately, that‘s not the case. Flex ible work schedules are already verycommon. Traditionally, managers tend to think more people in the office equals more output, but new research shows that people who work flexible hours are more productive and more likely to stay with their company because they are happier and healthier. Thanks to these findings, many European countries have passed laws giving every worker the right to apply for a flexible work arrangement. According to Cary Cooper, a psychologist at Lancaster University, most U.K. employees will be working half from home in five years.This is great news not just for DSPS sufferers but also for their companies. 70_________ Consequently, they will be able to save a large sum of money.Summary Writing宝山区A good story encourages us to turn the next page and read more. We want to find out what happens next and what the main characters do and what they say to each other. We may feel excited, sad, afraid, angry or really happy. This is because the experience of reading or listening to a story is much more likely to make us ‗feel‘ that we are part of the story, too. Just like in our ‗real‘ lives, we might love or hate different characters in the story. Perhaps we recognize ourselves or others in some of them. Perhaps we have similar problems.Because of this natural sympathy for the characters, our brains process the reading of stories differently from the way we read factual information. Our brains don‘t always recognize the difference between an imagined situa tion and a real one so the characters become ‗alive‘ to us. What they say and do is therefore more meaningful. This is why the words and structures that relate a story‘s events, descriptions and conversations are processed in this deeper way.In fact, cultures all around the world have always used storytelling to pass knowledge from one generation to another. Our ancestors understood very well that this was the best way to make sure our histories and information about how to relate to others and to our world was not only understood, but remembered too.。

杨浦五角场新王牌补习班高三英语阅读真题练习

杨浦五角场新王牌补习班高三英语阅读真题练习

杨浦五⾓场新王牌补习班⾼三英语阅读真题练习(A)Born in 1823 in Wales, Alfred Russel Wallace was a man of modest means, but he had a passion for nature and he chose to follow it. He started out collecting insects as a hobby, but eventually his longing for adventure led him to explore the world.Luckily for Wallace, Victorian Britain was discovering an interest in weird and wonderful insets,so the demand from museums and private collections for these bests was growing. Wallace was able to make a living doing what he loved: collecting beetles and other insects.But his first trip of exploring the world ended in disaster. Wallace proceeded to the Amazon in South America. Its giant forests promised a wealth of new species, sure to put him on the scientific map. The trip took 6 weeks and involved every mode of transport in existence at the time. After four years Wallace set off for home, but his boat caught fire in the middle of the Atlantic. Everyone survived, but Wallace had to watch in despair as his samples went up in flames —including live animals he was bringing home that were trying to jump free of the flames. But he did not let it stop him.In 1854, Wallace set off on another adventure, this time to the Malay Archipelago. Wallace found himself humbled by the new and exciting things he saw. He la ter recalled: “As I lie listening to these interesting sounds, I think how many besides myself have longed to see with their own eyes the many wonderful and beautiful things which I am daily encountering.”In 1858, Wallace wrote what became known as the “T ern ate essay”: a piece of writing that was to change our understanding of life forever. In his essay, Wallace argued that a species would only turn into another species if it was struggling for existence. Henry W. Bates was one of many scientists delighted by the idea of evolution by natural selection. In a letter to Wallace, he wrote:“The idea is like truth itself, so simple and obvious that those who read and understand it will be stuck by its simplicity; and yet it is perfectly original.”56. __________finally caused Wallace to explore the world ?A. His strong affection for natureB. His life-long devotion to beastsC. His deep love for adventureD. Increasing demand for insects57.Which of the following is True about Wallace’s first trip?A. It took him six weeks to explore the Amazon with all kinds of transportation.B. He made a scientific study of a fairly limited number of insects.C. The fire cost him his four years’ collection of animals.D. His passion cooled after the disaster.58. Wallace felt _________on the Malay Archipelago.A. fearlessB. luckyC. challengedD. risky59. Wallace’s idea on evolution of natural selection ___________.A. made no sense at that timeB. built up a new concept of lifeC. was too simple to be trueD. revealed the origin of nature(B)Virtual realityProbably the most exciting tech development of recent times, virtual reality (VR)has arrived, with sufficient options available to the consumer w ho’s searching for anextra amount of high-tech fun. The cheapest way to get a high-end VR experiencecomes courtesy of Sony. ItsPlayStation VR doesn’t require a tricked-out PC or expensive phone —it works with the Playstation 4 control board and comes with a few great games in its library. There issome equipment you can purchase to enhance the experience, but if you’ve already got a PS4 you can enter the world of VR for just $400. Other high –end offerings like the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift, as well as mobile options like Samsung’s Gear VR, will get your head in the game.Wireless headphonesCombining ease of use with the ability to move wild around your home, gymorworkplace, wireless headphones just make sense. And there are plenty of practicaloptions to suit any budget. The Boss QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones aredefinitely worth a testdrive, though. The full-size, around-ear Bluetooth headphones highlight active noise cancellation and double as a headset for making phone calls. They’ve earned the Editor’s Choice award at/doc/e1c914f948649b6648d7c1c708a1284ac8500524.html and can be purchased for less than $400 online.Digital camerasWhile your phone is a worthy assistant, there’s no substitute for a real camerawhen it comes to taking the perfect picture. And these days you can get qualityspecifications in a package that’s almost as small as your smartphone. The shinydesign of the Fujifilm X70, $699, makes it the perfect companion, or you could goretro with the Olympus PEN-F($1,200) that offers old school looks alongside cutting edge technology. Domestically, it’s worth checking out Xiaomi’s mirrorless Yi M1 for a more affordable option. With a high-end 20 -megapixel (兆像素) sensor and the abi lity to host multiple lenses, it’s available from just 2,199 yuan.60. Sony can provide high-tech fun at the lowest cost because _________A. players can play free games onlineB. PS4 owners don’t need any other deviceC. it gives players adequate experienceD. players have purchased expensive PCs.61. What is Bose Quiet Comfort 35 wireless headphones’ selling point promoted in the passage ?A. They have various types to meet users’ needsB. Users can reduce noise manuallyC. They work better in the wildD. Users can make phone calls with the headphones62. If your friend, who favors everything in the styles of the past, plans to make perfect pictures witha new device, you will most probably recommend ________.A. A smart phoneB. Fujifilm X70C. Olympus PEN-FD. Yi Mi。

杨浦区暑假补习班 新王牌口碑好 无条件随时退款

杨浦区暑假补习班 新王牌口碑好 无条件随时退款

杨浦新王牌小班辅导教学设计教案(have a wash)7.What was he doing while you were cooking the dinner?(have a wash)8.What was he doing while you were cooking the dinner?(have a wash)三、阅读Mr. Smith works in an office. One day, when he had lunch, a friend came to see him. They were very happy and talked much. Then they looked at the clock on the wall.It was time to go to office. He had to say goodbye to his friend and left. It was raining hard and the streets were wet. He drove too fast to see the red lights.He could’n’t stop his car and hit a car in front of his.An old man got off and called out angrily,’What are you doing?Do you want to hit me to death?’“I’m sorry, sir, ” sa id Mr. Smith.“I d idn’t find the lights turned red.” Then he brought out a bottle of wine and gave it to the old man.“It’s very cold today, sir, ” sa id Mr. Smith. “Please drink some, then you will be warm er.”The old man drank some and became happy. He asked, “I’m feeling much better now. But why don’t you drink some?”“I can’t drink anything now, sir,” answers Mr. Smith. “I’m waiting for the police officer to come. Only drunkards(酒鬼) cause accidents, you know.”Answer the following question1.When did Mr. Smith’s friends come to see him?________________________________________2.How did Mr. Smith go to work?________________________________________3.Why did he hit a car in front of his?________________________________________4.Did the old man drink Mr. Smith’s wine?________________________________________5.What do you think of Mr. Smith?________________________________________I worked at a clothes factory.I’ve worked there s____1___ 1991.One morning I was told to go to the manager’s office if I h__2____time.When I w___3___into the manager’s office,he said,’I’ve heard that you speak J___4___very well.A factory in Japan wants you to work there f____5__ three months.Tell me whether you will go there.’I told him that I w___6____like to go very much.1.________ 2._________3._________4.__________5._________ 6._________。

高中英语 新王牌杨浦暑期补习班 英语提分快

高中英语 新王牌杨浦暑期补习班 英语提分快

高三英语中译英1. 我校正不遗余力地满足学生对课外活动的需求。

(demand)Our school is making every effort tomeet the demands of students for activities after class.2. 同学们正在热烈讨论是否有必要穿校服。

(discussion)The students are having a heated discussion about whether they should wear school uniforms.3. 我决定不出席晚宴,除非你答应和我一起去。

(decide)I’ve decided not to attend the dinner party unless you promise to go to with me.4. 随着现代技术的高速发展,良药不再苦口。

(development)With the development of modern technology, good medicine doesn’t test bit ter any longer.5. 令她失望的是,她想买的连衣裙没有她要的颜色和尺码。

(disappointment)To her disappointment, the dress she wanted to buy was not available in her color and size.6. 在农村,因为孩子的教育支出,许多父母负债累累。

(debt) In the countryside, many parents are in heavy debt because of the expense of their children’s education.7. 他否认违反交通规则,而将事故责任推到卡车司机身上。

(deny)He denied breaking the traffic rules and blamed the truck driver for the accident.8. 从考官的表情判断,他对面试者大失所望。

杨浦区暑假口碑好的英语辅导班 新王牌 杜老师 语法解题技巧与训练

杨浦区暑假口碑好的英语辅导班 新王牌 杜老师 语法解题技巧与训练

杨浦新王牌小班辅导教学设计教案C. to be producedD. produced40. Only when _____ possible to settle the problem among the boy students.A. does the class teacher come will it beB. the class teacher comes will it beC. has the class teacher come it will beD. the class teacher comes it will beH25. Should people pursue their own happiness _____ the expense of others?A. byB. throughC. forD. at26. Surprisingly, Susan’s beautiful hair reached below her knees and made _____ almost an overcoat for her.A. themB. herC. itselfD. herself27. According to some scientists, global warming _____ the survival of the whole human race.A. threatenB. threatensC. are threatenedD. is threatened28. A new laptop costs about _____ of a second-hand one.A. the price of three timesB. three times the priceC. as much as the three times priceD. three times than the price29. A very sharp increase _____ some Fed officials to push for higher rates to restrain inflation.A. need have persuadedB. might have persuadedC. must have been persuadedD. might have been persuaded30. Eating sensibly and taking regular exercise is a fairly reliable method of losing weight, _____?A. is itB. are theyC. aren’t theyD. isn’t it31. In recent years much more emphasis _____ on developing the students productive skills.A. putsB. has putC. has been putD. is put32. Little _____ about her own safety, though she herself was in great danger.A. she caredB. she may careC. may she careD. did she care33. People are not allowed to enter the garden to prevent the flowers _____.A. being destroyedB. destroyingC. destroyD. to destroy34. _____ you’ve got a chanc e, you might as well make full use of it.A. BeforeB. ThoughC. Now thatD. Until35. You should allow two weeks for your visa application _____.A. to processB. to be processedC. processedD. to be processing36. I kept getting mysterious phone calls _____ the caller would hang up as soon as I answered.A. whereB. whichC. whenD. that37. The modern carpenter would be just as able to produce craftsmanship as the carpenter of fifty years ago if _____ proper tools and materials.A. to be givenB. being givenC. giving himD. given38. Steve Jobs had been fighting against cancel for eight years _____ he died on October 5.A. so thatB. beforeC. in caseD. after39. Some one else defines who they are and _____ they stand for as public figures.A. whetherB. thatC. whatD. how40. It should be obvious to everyone _____ we need to make some changes.A. thatB. howC. whatD. where。

杨浦补习班 杨浦新王牌 高三英语祝GF老师秋季教学辅导资料

杨浦补习班 杨浦新王牌 高三英语祝GF老师秋季教学辅导资料

杨浦新王牌状语从句翻译:1 .人们普遍认为,用脑越多,思维就越活跃。

( the more…the more)2.相对而言, 污染带来的威胁比疾病更加严重。

( more than)3. 一个人的出身和相貌并不重要,重要的是他长大后将成为什么样的人。

( not as……as)4.众所周知,亚洲位于世界的东方,其面积是欧洲的四倍。

( the size of).5.你最好带把伞以防下午下雨。

(in case)完型改编新题型及11选10Researchers came to the conclusion 1.__________ having two daughters is the key to a happy and harmonious family life 2.__________ examining the lives of families with different combinations of children, both male and female.The results show of all the variations, two girls make for the most harmonious family life as they are unlikely 3.___________(fight), will play nicely and are generally a pleasure to be around.It also emerged two girls rarely annoy their parents, make 4._____________(limit) noise, often trust in their parents and are unlikely to wind each other up or ignore each other.By contrast, doubling the number of daughters is likely to lead 5._________ a whole world of pain, the report found. Mums and dads with four girls turn out to be the 6.___________(little) happy with family life overall. Parents of four girls also admitted to 7.____________(have) to cope with an average of four fights or arguments a day, the study of 2,116 parents of children aged 16 and under revealed.The study looked into families with twelve different combinations of children,8._______________(exclude) only children but including everything from a brother and sister to four of9.___________ same sex.Mums and dads 10._____________(aske) to rank their children's behavior. Two girls scored highly in every category. They were 'easy to reason with', '11.________________(help) around the house' and generally 'liked each other'.In fact, mums and dads with four children of any gender found 12._____________ harder, the results showed. However, sixty-two per cent of parents with this combination would have exactly the same number of children 13.____________ they had their time again.''Every child is a blessing and there are lots of things parents 14._____________ do to ensure family life is as harmonious 15.____________ possible.''"Making sure quality time is spent with all children, reminding them 16.____________ lucky they are to have siblings(兄弟姐妹)and creating family rituals such as eating and playing together can all help everyone to get the most out of family life together.''Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once.Researchers came to the conclusion that having two daughters is the key to a happy and harmonious family life after examining the lives of families with different combinations of children, both male and 1.___________.The results show of all the variations, two girls make for the most 2.______________family life as they are unlikely to fight, will play nicely and are generally a pleasure to be around.It also emerged two girls 3.__________annoy their parents, make limited noise, often trust in their parents and are 4.____________to wind each other up or ignore each other.By 5.___________, doubling the number of daughters is likely to lead to a whole world of pain, the report found. Mums and dads with four girls turn out to be the least happy with family life overall. Parents of four girls also 6.____________to having to cope with an average of four fights or arguments a day, the study of 2,116 parents of children aged 16 and under 7._____________.The study looked into families with twelve different combinations of children, excluding only children but including everything from a brother and sister to four of the same sex.Mums and dads were asked to 8.___________their children's behavior. Two girls scored highly in every category. They were 'easy to reason with', 'helped around the house' and generally 'liked each other'.In fact, mums and dads with four children of any 9.___________found it harder, the results showed. However, sixty-two per cent of parents with this 10.____________would have exactly the same number of children if they had their time again.''Every child is a blessing and there are lots of things parents can do to ensure family life is as harmonious as possible.''"Making sure quality time is spent with all children, reminding them how lucky they are to have siblings (兄弟姐妹)and creating family rituals such as eating and playing together can all help everyone to get the most out of family life together.''Directions: Read the text below. Use the word in the brackets to form a word that fits in the space.Researchers came to the 1._____________(conclude) that having two daughters is the key to a happy and harmonious family life after examining the lives of families with different combinations of children, both male and female.The results show of all the variations, two girls make for the most 2._____________(harmony) family life as they are 3.____________(likely) to fight, will play nicely and are generally a pleasure to be around.It also emerged two girls rarely annoy their parents, make limited noise, often trust in 4.__________(they) parents and are unlikely to wind each other up or ignore each other.By contrast, doubling the number of daughters is likely to lead to a whole world of pain, the report found. Mums and dads with four girls turn out to be the least happy with family life overall. Parents of four girls also admitted to having to cope with an average of four fights or 5.______________(argue) a day, the study of 2,116 parents of children aged 16 and under revealed.The study looked into families with twelve different 6.______________(combine) of children, excluding only children but including everything from a brother and sister to four of the same sex.Mums and dads were asked to rank their children's 7._____________(behave). Two girls scored highly in every category. They were 'easy to reason with', 'helped around the house' and generally 'liked each other'.In fact, mums and dads with four children of any gender found it harder, the results showed. However, sixty-two per cent of parents with this combination would have 8.______________(exact) the same number of children if they had their time again.''Every child is a blessing and there are lots of things parents can do to 9._____________(sure) family life is as harmonious as possible.''"Making sure quality time is spent with all children, reminding them how 10.____________(luck) they are to have siblings(兄弟姐妹)and creating family rituals such as eating and playing together can all help everyone to get the most out of family life together.''完型填空:Directions: For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.What is time? Is it a thing to be saved or spent or wasted, like money? Or is it something we have no50 over, like the weather? Is time the same all over the world? That's an easy question, you say. Wherever you go, a minute is 60 seconds, an hour is 60 minutes, a day is 24 hours, and so forth. Well, maybe. But in America, time is more than that. Americans see time as a 51 resource. Maybe that's why they are fond of the expression, "Time is money."Because Americans believe time is a limited resource, they try to conserve and manage it People in the U.S. often attend lectures or read books on time 52 . It seems they all want to 53 their time better. Professionals carry around pocket planners -- some in electronic form --to keep 54 of appointments and deadlines. People do all they can to 55 more life out of their time. The early American hero Benjamin Franklin expressed this view best: "Do you love life? Then do not waste time, for that is the stuff life is made of."To Americans, punctuality is a way of showing 56 for other people's time. Being more than 10 minutes late to an appointment usually calls for an apology, and maybe an explanation. People who are running late often call ahead to let others know of the 57 . Of course, the less formal the situation, the less important it is to be 58 on time.American lifestyles show how much people respect the time of others. When people plan an event, they often set the time days or weeks 59 . If people want to come to your house for a friendly visit, they will usually call first to make sure it is 60 . Also, people 61 to call others late at night for fear they might be in bed. The time may 62 , but most folks think twice about calling after 10:00 p.m. Even Americans would admit that no one can master time. Time -- like money -- 63 all too easily through our fingers. And time -- like the weather -- is very hard to 64 . Nevertheless, time is one of life’s most precious gifts. And unwrapping it is half the fun.50. A. effect B. sense C. control D. notice51. A. natural B. valuable C. financial D. forceful52. A. management B. establishment C. experiment D. movement53. A. spare B. pass C. organize D. kill54. A. track B. account C. secret D. diary55. A. drive B. push C. release D. squeeze56. A. respect B. gratitude C. sympathy D. concern57. A. excuse B. accident C. delay D. schedule58. A. extremely B. thoroughly C. automatically D. exactly59. A. on average B. in advance C. for sure D. on purpose60. A. convenient B. accessible C. casual D. flexible61. A. fail B. tend C. hesitate D. hate62. A. change B. vary C. extend D. range63. A. spends B. disappears C. shrinks D. slips64. A. capture B. predict C. announce D. classifyI. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1. 阅读电子书籍渐渐成为年轻人的新时尚。

杨浦高中补习机构新王牌高二补习资料

杨浦高中补习机构新王牌高二补习资料

高二英语I Section A(A)On June 17, 1774, the officials from Maryland and Virginia held a talk with the Indians of the Six Nations. The Indians (1) (invite) to send boys to William and Mary College. In a letter the next day they refused the offer as follows:We know that you have a high opinion of the kind of learning taught in your colleges, and that the costs of living of our young men, while with you, would be very expensive to you. We are convinced that you mean (2) (do) us good by your proposal; and we thank you heartily. But you must know that different nations have different ways of (3) (look) at things, and you will therefore not be offended if our ideas of this kind of education happen not to be the same as (4) . We have had some experience of it. Several of our young people were formerly brought up at the college of the northern provinces: they were taught all your sciences; but (5) they came back to us, they were bad manners, ignorant (6)every means of living in the woods --- they were totally good for nothing.We are, however, not the less obliged by your kind offer, (7) we refuse to accept it; and, to show our grateful sense of it, if the gentlemen of Virginia will send us a dozen of their sons, we will take care of their education, (8) (teach) them all we know, and making men of them.(B)What makes one person more intelligent than another? What makes one person a genius, like the brilliant Albert Einstein, and another person a fool? Are people born intelligent or stupid, or is intelligence the result of where and (9) you live? These are very old questions and the answers to them are still not clear.We know, however, that just being born with (10) good mind is not enough. In some ways, the mind is like a leg or an arm muscle, (11) needs exercise. Mental (done with the mind) exercise is particularly important for young children. Many child psychologists(心理学家) think that parents (12) play with their children more often and give them problems to think about. The children are then more likely to grow up bright and intelligent. On the other hand, if (13) (leave) alone a great deal with nothing to do, children are more likely to become dull and unintelligent.Parents should also be careful with what they say to young children. According to some psychologists, (14) parents are always telling a child that he or she is a fool or an idiot, then the child is more likely to keep doing silly and foolish things. So it is probably(15) (good) for parents to say very positive things to their children, such as "That was a very clever thing you (16) (do)." or "You are such a smart child."Section BFilmgoers should be told how many calories there are in the popcorn, ice cream and soft drinks that they buy in cinemas, according to the Food Standard Agency. Smaller popcorn buckets and drink cups should also be made__25__, the nutrition inspector said. Tim Smith, chief executive of the agency, said that cinemas should help to deal with the country's overweight__26__. "There is a misbelief that popcorn is calorie-free, but that is not the case. It is a __27__to us," he said. "Portion sizes are also a big issue, and there seems to be increasingly big packs on sale." He spoke as a number of food chains such as Pret Manger, Wimpey and The Real Greek __28__to put calorie counts on all their menus. A trial scheme(试行方案)with 21 food companies took place last summer,and __29__are that consumers ___30____ their buying habits when they realized the number of calories in a product. A consultation(征询意见) on the trial ends next month but Mr. Smith is already planning the second drive for American-style calorie counts and is__31__to win support from cinemas and other entertainment places, from football grounds to concert halls. Government__32__suggest that two thirds of adults and a third of children are overweight. If trends are not__33__, this could rise to almost nine in ten adults and two thirds of children by 2050, putting them at__34__risk of heart disease, cancer and other diseases.II. Reading ComprehensionSection APsychologists in Britain have said that the last full week of January is the most depressing time of the year, and labeled next Monday …Blue Monday‟.Mondays are __35__ seen as the worst day of the week because people feel bad-tempered and tired at having to go back to work after a weekend with a different __36__.There are various reasons why more people feel depressed at this time of the year. Many people have __37__ credit card bills for the Christmas presents they bought, and pay day is often not until the end of the month.As the party season is over, people feel __38__ because they have to go back to real life and they may be unhappy with their body __39__ after having too much wine, ice-cream, and other food at Christmas-time.Peop le may have already failed in their New Year‟s resolutions, __40__ giving up smoking. The bad weather in January can also __41__ people feeling fed up.Some companies are taking this quite seriously and offering counseling (咨询)for any staff who are feeling depressed. They hope that helping people as soon as there are __42__ of depression will avoid frequent absence from work.__43__, it‟s not all bad! Many people feel optimistic at this time, that things can only get __44__. Psychologists offer suggestions of how to avoid feeling blue. These include spending 15 minutes doing a “gratitude exercise” thinking about and writing down what you are __45__ for, such as health, family, friends and so on.__46__ a new hobby, doing some exercise, going to bed earlier, eating a healthy breakfast, and listening to some uplifting music, are all __47__as ways to feel more cheerful.To avoid feeling blue next January, experts say that the best thing to do is to __48__ better next December. Spend less on presents, eat and drink less over the festive period, and make more __49__ New Year‟s resolutions.35. A. regularly B. generally C. continuously D. obviously36. A. sleep pattern B. hair style C. working time D. food supply37. A. undeveloped B. unpaid C. unguarded D. untouched38. A. complicated B. stressed C. excited D. ashamed39. A. temperature B. language C. health D. image40. A. instead of B. for example C. such as D. including41. A. result from B. lead in C. devote to D. contribute to42. A. suggestions B. signals C. signs D. symbols43. A. Therefore B. Otherwise C. Moreover D. However44. A. worse B. better C. more good D. more harm45. A. responsible B. critical C. grateful D. enthusiastic46. A. Taking up B. Getting over C. Adding to D. Making up47. A. recommended B. substituted C. involved D. explained48. A. plan B. predict C. broadcast D. bargain49. A. ambitious B. incredible C. ridiculous D. realisticSection B(A)Exploit your parking spaceAn unused parking space or garage can make money. If you live near a city center or an airport, you could make anything up to £200 or £300 a week. Put an advertisement for free on Letpark or Atmyhousepark.Rent a roomSpare room? Not only will a lodger(房客)earn you an income, but also, thanks to the government-backed "rent a room" program, you won't have to pay any tax on the first £4500 you make per year. Try advertising your room on Roomspare or Roommateeasy.Make money during special eventsDon't want a full-time lodger? Then rent on a short-term basis. If you live in the capital, renting a room out during the Olympics or other big events could bring in money, Grashpadder can advertise your space.Live on setRenting your home out as a "film set" could earn you hundreds of pounds a day, depending on the film production company and how long your home is needed. A quick search on the Internet will bring up dozens of online companies that allow you to register your home for free—but you will be charged if your home gets picked.Use your roofYou need the right kind of roof, but some energy companies pay the cost of fixing solar equipment(around £14,000), and let you use the energy produced for nothing. In return, they get paid for unused energy fed back into the National Grid. However, you have to sign a 25-year agreement with the supplier, which could prevent you from changing the roof.50. If you earn £5000 from renting a room in one year, the tax you need to pay will be based on ______.A. £800B. £500C. £4500D.500051. If you want to use energy free, you have to_________.A. sign an agreement with the governmentB. pay around£14,000 for the equipmentC. sell the roof to some energy companiesD. keep the roof unchanged for within 25 years52. For whom was the text most probably written?A. Lodgers.B. Advertisers.C. House owners.D. Online companies(B)Endangered species are plants and animals that are in immediate danger of extinction. Extinction is actually a normal process in the course of evolution. Since the formation of the earth, many more species have become extinct than those exist today. These species slowly disappeared because of change of climate and their failure to adapt to such conditions as competition and predation. Since the 1600s, however, the process of extinction has greatly accelerated as a result of both human population growth and technological encroachment on natural ecology systems. Today the majority of the world‟s environments are changing faster than th e ability of most species to adapt to such changes through natural selection.Species become extinct or endangered for number of reasons, but the primary cause is the destruction of natural habitats. Drainage of wetlands, cutting and clearing of forests, growth of cities, and highway and dam construction have seriously reduced available natural habitats. As the various surroundings become fragments, the remaining animal population crowd into smaller areas, causing further destruction of natural surroundings. Species in these small “islands” lose contact with other populations of their extinction.Some private and government efforts have been organized to save declining species. Laws were made in some countries in the early 1900s to protect wild animals from commercial trade and killing. International endeavors are shown in the convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, approved by 51 nations. Its purpose is to restrict exploitation of wild animals and plants by regulating and restricting trade in certain species. How effective such laws will be in various countries, however, depends on enforcement and support by the people and the courts. Because of lack of law enforcement, the willingness of some segments of society to trade in endangered species, the activities of people who catch and kill animals illegally and dealers who supply the trade, the future of many species is in doubt in spite of legal protection.53.According to the passage, which of the following is the most important factor causing the rapid extinction ofmany species since the 17th century?A. Human beings are not aware of the importance of preserving endangered species.B. Some endangered species have already reached the end of their life span in evolution.C. The development of human society has greatly affected natural ecology systems.D. The world‟s climate has changed greatly that most species cannot survive.54.This passage mentions all of the following causes for the extinction of many species EXCEPTA. natural selection of species.B. various natural disasters.C. commercial trade and killingD. destruction of natural surroundings.55.According to the passage, which of the following is most important in saving declining species?A. governments should make some laws to protect endangered species.B. People should pay more attention to the protection of natural surroundings.C. Relevant law must be made and enforced with the support of the people.D. Some organizations should warn people not to trade in endangered animals.Section CWhile I do think that being a giving person is one of the ultimate acts of being a loving person, I came to realize that I must give to and love myself first and foremost.Here's why:62._____________________________________. And when you are not meeting your needs, and you don't take care of yourself (emotionally, physically, mentally, spiritually), you can't be the best version of yourself to the special people in your life. So in essence, you don't love them at your full potential!Here are some things to consider--Are you physically taking care of yourself? Do you nourish yourself with the right foods, get enough sleep, exercise, are at a healthy weight, and on top of your check-ups? If not, I bet your energy is low, you're tired and stressed, and your confidence isn't the highest (because you probably don't feel your best).63.__________________________________________.Are you emotionally and mentally healthy? 64.__________________________________________. But in general, assess where you stand emotionally. If it's in a healthy place and you can manage your emotions in a healthy way — great! But if you self-soothe in destructive ways and have a negative attitude and energy about you, realize that it's not just affecting you, but others too. When you aren't an emotionally and mentally healthy person, that energy pours into everything you do, and everyone you're around will feel the effects, too.How's your spirituality? In this sense, spirituality is about having an ultimate purpose and being in tune with your true self. Do you wake up every day excited for what your life is about, and have gratitude for all the abundance you already have? If not, you may not be listening and living to what your heart truly desires. Living this way long term, may affect the essence of your inner being and, in turn, may not allow you to show up yourvery best for the world.Be kind to yourself. It can be difficult to put your health and well-being first when life is demanding between your career, family, friendships, relationships, and so on. 65. _________________________________________. Take a baby step towards this. Perhaps try getting an hour more of sleep. Move your body in a way that feels good. Take time for yourself to be with your thoughts and without distractions and feel that peace.A. As humans, we're so complex and having ups and downs is normal.B. I used to believe that love meant putting everyone else and their needs first, before my own.C. Now think about how much more you could give to others when you aren't exhausted, you're happy with what you see in the mirror, and you aren't on edge with stress.D. When you put everyone and everything else above you, you are no longer valuing yourself and your needs. AB. If you can think of any ways to improve your well-being and love yourself more, start today!III .Translation66. 毫无疑问,那位演讲者值得在场所有人的赞美。

杨浦高中补习班五角场新王牌最好的补习班

杨浦高中补习班五角场新王牌最好的补习班

杨浦⾼中补习班五⾓场新王牌最好的补习班寒假班预初英语辅导讲义第8讲阶段测试I. Phonetics (语⾳)A. Choose the word with a different sound in the group.(选出划线部分发⾳不同的单词)21. A) useful B) huge C) funny D) student22. A) capital B) spicy C) million D) sushiB. Choose the word that begins with a vowel.(选出读⾳以元⾳开头的单词)23. A) hour B) palace C) famous D) touristC. Write the word according to the English sounds.(根据⾳标写出单词单词)24. Beijing is __________ /'feim?s/ for the Great Wall.25. Judy and her friends are going to an __________ /,eksi'bi?n/ this Sunday.26. The bridge is more than two __________ /'kil?mi:t?(r)z/ long.II. Vocabulary and Grammar(词汇和语法):A. Choose the best answer(选择最恰当的答案)27. – Will you go to the cinema by _______ car?– No. I want to take _______ bus.A) /, a B) a, the C) a, / D) /, /28. Shirley is _______ a flower show with her classmates and teachers.A) in B) at C) on D) for29. Do you know who is the president _______ the USA?A) with B) to C) of D) about30. Have they bought a present for the teacher _______ ?A) ever B) never C) already D) yet31. Helen is _______ at singing than any other student in her class.A) good B) well C) better D) best32. Here is _______ information about the latest earthquake.A) a pair of B) a tin of C) a bar of D) a piece of33. In our school there are over 5,000 students. The underlined phrase mean _______.A) at most B) at least C) more than D) less than34. This theatre can hold nearly _______ people.A) three thousand B) three thousands C) three thousands of D) thousands of35. There isn’t any water _______ bread in the bridge.A) and B) or C) so D) but36. Mr. Brown looks _______ and he is always kind to us.A) happily B) angrily C) friendly D) sadly37. The old lady wants to buy some fish from _______ .A) American B) Chinese C) Thai D) Japan38. – How much did the tickets for the concert_______?– 180 yuan each. And 540 yuan altogetherA) cost B) take C) spend D) use39. In the past, people only _______ news from radio and newspapers.A) get B) got C) have got D) will get40. Judy’s j ob is to take care of sick animals. The underlined phrase means _______.A) look after B) look at C) look up D) look for41. – _______ have they lived in this city?– For nearly ten years.A) How far B) How much C) How soon D) How long42. – More and more people find out the earth is in danger.– _______ . We should try our best to protect the earth from pollution.A) That’s all right B) That’s rightC) You’re welcome D) It doesn’t matterB. Complete the following passage with the words or phrases in the box. Each can be used only once. (将下列单词或词组填⼊空格。

杨浦高中补习班杨浦秋季补习班新王牌暑期新高一 第二期 新世纪版 Unit 7

杨浦高中补习班杨浦秋季补习班新王牌暑期新高一 第二期 新世纪版 Unit 7

Unit 7 MetropolisesVOCABULARY(Ⅰ)ReadingNew Wordsmetropolis n. 大城市,大都会prediction n. 预言partly adv. 在某种程度上,部分地cultural adj. 文化(上)的headquarters n. 总部,总司令*skyscraper n. 摩天大楼*slum n. (常用复数)贫民区pace n. 速度,步伐fascinate v. 使着迷,使神魂颠倒carriage n. 旧式四轮载客马车sight n. 景物,景象,奇观*double-decker n. 双层公共汽车concern n. 担心;关心v. 使担心,使关心Expressionsart galleries 美术馆,艺术画廊pace of life 生活节奏change for the better 变好VOCABULARY(Ⅱ)(Additional Reading)New Words*capsule n. 小盒子,密封小容器item n. 一样东西,一件,一项seal n. 把……密封,封闭steel n. (碳)钢,钢铁appoint v. 约定,指定;任命*descendant n. 后代,后裔dozen n. 一打address v. 在(信封或包裹上)写上姓名和地址resident n. 居民,住客scan v. 扫描website n. 网站treasure n. 珍宝,珍品Expressionsdozens of 许多feel close to somebody 觉得和……很亲近(listening and speaking)New Words*air-conditioned adj. 装有空调的comfortable adj. 舒适的,舒坦的,满意的terrific adj. (口语)极好的,棒极了*streetcar n. (AmE)(美)有轨电车crossroads n. 十字路口*elevated adj. 架高的;提高的*zebra n. 斑马*crossing n. 人行横道*flyover n. (BrE)(英)立交桥*sidewalk n. (AmE)(美)人行道*underpass n. 地下过街道scenery n. 风景,自然景色Expressionsrush hour (上下班的)高峰时间,交通拥挤时间a variety of 各种各样的cable car 缆车,吊车elevated railway 高架铁路A brief look at two metropolises (Reading)瞥一眼大都市: take/have a brief look at the metropolisNEW YORKIn the 19th century, a businessman predicated that New York was going to become the centre of the world. His prediction has partly come true. Today, New York is often regarded as one of the financial and cultural capitals of the Western World. The United Nations has its headquarters in the city as well.New York, where the world-famous twin towers of the World Trade Center were once located, is known as a city of skyscrapers. There are parks, great museums, art galleries, grand theatres and cinemas for visitors as well. However, like many other cities in the world, New York also has its own problems---noise, air pollution, crimes, traffic jams, and slums. Still, the fast, exciting pace of life in New York City is fascinating and this may be a reason why the city continues to fascinate more and more people.Topic 1: Description of New York1.实现come true2.被看作是be regarded as3.西方经济和文化的首都the financial and cultural capital4.联合国the United Nations5.位于be located in6.作为摩天大楼之城而闻名be known as a city of skyscrapers 7.美术陈列馆art gallery8.大剧院grand theatre9.交通堵塞traffic jam10.快速而令人激动的生活节奏the fast and exciting pace of life11.这座城市继续使越来越多的人着迷的原因the reason why the city continue to fascinate more and more peopleLONDONLondon was once known as a city of fog. At that time, many Londoners did not expect that their city would change for the better. However, heavy fog is now rarely seen in London.As a city with a long history, London has also gone through many changes. The days are gone when horse-drawn carriages were a common sight in the street. Now London is famous for its excellent underground service and the red double-deckers have become a symbol of the city. The second half of the 20th century saw great changes in the city. Skyscrapers have sprung up; business centres for the 21st century are also growing fast.However, London has kept its heart. People can still enjoy themselves with a cup of tea in Convent Garden(科文特加登广场). Some of the narrow roads that lead to churches are still there, taking people back to London’s old days. Although there are such concerns as heavy traffic, crowded shops and dirty streets in some areas, to many people, London remains the most interesting and wonderful city in the world.Topic 2: Description of London1.变好/变坏change for the better/worse2.大雾heavy smoke3.一个历史悠久的城市a city with a long history4.经历了许多变化go through many changes5.常见的景象a common sight6.因为完美地地铁服务而闻名be famous forexcellent/perfect underground services7.红色的双层巴士the red double-decker8.20世纪下半叶the second half of the 20th century9.见证极大的变化see great changes in the city 10.拔地而起spring up11.保持其传统keep its heart12.通往教堂的狭窄小路the narrow road that leads to the church 13.把人们带回过去的岁月take people back to the old days14.如交通拥堵这样的担忧such concerns as heavy traffic15.拥挤的商店crowed shops16.仍然是最迷人的城市remain the most fascinating cityTopic1.纽约被认为是西方世界的经济和文化中心之一。

杨浦区高考补习班 新王牌高中英语杜Z老师

杨浦区高考补习班 新王牌高中英语杜Z老师

新王牌小班辅导教学设计教案杨浦新王牌动作表将来,主动时用to do动作表将来,被动时用to be done 例如:the building to be built next year 动作正在进行,主动或不及物动词时用doing动作正在进行,被动时用being done the building being built now动作已完成,表被动时用done;不及物动词只表动作完成the building built last year( )38.I regret _____you that we are unable to offer you employment .A.to have informB. having informC. to informD. informing( )39.Did you see that boy _______the police over there.A. questionedB. to be questionedC. being questionedD. questioning( )40.______everything into consideration ,they ought to be given another chance.A. TakenB. TakingC. To takeD. Having taken( )41.There’s no need _______.We have got pl enty of time.A. havingB. to hurryC. to be hurriedD being hurried( )42.-What’s the chance of there _____an election this year?- I have no idea.A.is B .to be C. being D. be( )43.If _____,the experiment will be successful.A.carefully doing B . it done carefullyC. carefully doneD. doing carefully( )44.Good care must babies particularly while they are ill.A.takeB. taken ofC. be takenD. be taken of( )45.Little Franz thought of nothing but ______football .A.playB. to playC. playedD. playing( )46._____a reply he decided to write again.A.Not receivingB. ReceivingC. Not having receivedD. Having not received( )47.____to someone , a British person often shakes hands with the stranger.A.IntroducingB. To introduceC. To be introducedD. On being introduced( )48.With lots of trees and flowers _____here and there, the city looks very beautiful.A. having plantedB. plantedC. have been plantedD. to be planted( )49.Paul can’t attend the party ____at Tom’s house at present becau se he is preparing for the speech at the party _______at Mary’s house tomorrow.A.being held, to be heldB. to be held ,heldC. held ,being heldD. to be held ,to be held( )50.-Car 17 won the race.- Yes ,but its driver came close to ________.A. having been killedB. have been killedC. be killedD. being killed( )51.The detective,_____to read a newspaper ,glanced at the man ______next to a woman.A. pretending ,seatB. pretending ,seatedC. pretended, seatingD. pretended, seated。

杨浦区暑假补习班新王牌初中英语张老师-牛津单词汇总表

杨浦区暑假补习班新王牌初中英语张老师-牛津单词汇总表

adj.
淘气的
U2
/laɪ/
n.
谎言
U2
/ 'əʊʃ(ə)n / n.
洋,海洋,大海
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/jet/
adv. 尚,还,仍然
U2
/ dʒʌst‎/
adv. 刚才,方才
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alrea‎dy Earth‎ look after‎ envir‎onmen‎t
pollu‎te pollu‎tion land keep pick up into *rubbi‎sh bin leave‎ promi‎se discu‎ss reuse‎
/ɔ:l'redɪ/ /ɜːθ/
adv. n.
/ ɪn'vaɪrə‎nm(ə)nt n.
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/ pə'luːt‎/ v.
/ pə'luːʃ(ə)n / n.
/ læ nd / n.
/ki:p/
v.
/'ɪntu:/ / 'rʌbɪʃ‎bɪn/
/li:v/ / 'prɒmɪ‎s / /dɪ'skʌs/ /,ri:'ju:z/
U3
/kaɪt/
n.
风筝
U3
/ 'lʌkɪ /
adj.
好运的,幸运的
U3
/ 'mɑːkɪ‎t / n.
市场
U3
/ mjuː'zɪəm / n.
博物馆
U3
/ ə'klɒk/ adv. ...点钟
U3
/plæ n/
v.
计划
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/ 'sæ ndk‎ɑːs(ə)l‎/ n.
沙堡

杨浦五角场高考补习班新王牌课本词汇系统复习精简版(三)

杨浦五角场高考补习班新王牌课本词汇系统复习精简版(三)

高一上Unit 5(牛津版)2. sound v. 听起来好像3. vegetarian n. 素食者4. influence v. 影响5. astronaut n. 航天员6. crowd v. 聚集7. tiny adj. 极小的8. grow v. 种植9. instead of 代替11. appetite n. 食欲12. contain v. 包含13. vitamin n. 维生素14. mineral n. 矿物质16. source n. 来源17. energy n. 精力18. variety n. 多种多样19. advise v. 建议20. increase v. 增加21. heart attack 心脏病发作22. intelligent adj. 聪颖的高一上Unit 6(牛津版)1. agriculture n. 农业3. natural adj. 自然的;天然的5. nourish v. 滋养6. mixture n. 混合物8. make the best use of 充分利用9. experimental adj. 实验性的11. enterprise n. 公司12. involve v. 包括13. profitable adj. 盈利的15. prove v. 证明16. economic adj. 经济的17. benefit n. 利益18. used to 过去常常20. amazed adj. 惊讶的21. high-tech adj. 高科技的22. weight n. 重量23. cancer n. 癌症24. account for 解释;说明25. moderation n. 适度26. in contrast to 相比之下27. in comparison 与...相比28. experience v. 经受29. fortunately adv. 幸运地30. be aware of 意识到高一上Unit 5(新世纪版)5. scene n. 场景6. scent n. & v. 动物的气味;嗅出7. raise v. & n. 饲养;加薪8. pull v. 拉10. breed v. & n. 培育;品种11. sense n. 感觉,官能12. apart adv. 分开13. sharp adj. 敏锐的,机警的14. detective n. 侦探15. couple n. 一对夫妇16. infect v. 感染,传染17. stage n. 发展阶段,舞台18. symptom n. 症状19. shortly adv. 不久20. work as 充当21. in addition to 除...之外(对已提到的进行补充)高一上Unit 6(新世纪版)2. attract v. 引起对..的兴趣4. expand v. 使变大,使扩大6. humorous adj. 幽默的7. aspect n. 方面8. punishment n. 惩罚9. thought n. 思考10. addition n. 加11. amused adj. 开心的12. pastime n. 消遣13. improvement n. 改良14. printing n. 印刷术15. technique n. 技术,技巧16. range v. 在一定范围内变化或扩展18. imagination n. 想象力19. sort n. 种类20. justice n. 正义21. sympathy n. 同情22. digital adj. 数码的23. put...into words 用文字来表达24. other than 不同于,除了25. come into being 出现,诞生29. can’t help doing sth. 忍不住做某事31. people of all ages 各年龄层次的人33. give way to 让位于34. object n. 物品36. merely adv. 仅仅37. meaningless adj. 无意义的38. fault n. 缺点39. warm-hearted adj. 热心的41. make sense 有意义42. as a matter of fact 实际上43. find fault with ... 挑剔45. well-known adj. 众所周知的46. critic n. 评论家48. detail n. 细节49. mood n. 心情50. contrast n. 差别53. naughty adj. 调皮的54. entirely adv. 完全地56. breakable adj. 易破碎的57. speak highly of 对...评价很高58. in a sharp contrast 对比鲜明60. within one’s reach 伸手可及的范围内高二上Unit 5(牛津版)高二上Unit 6(牛津版)1. transform v. (彻底) 改变transformation n.2. Mars n. 火星3. dream of 梦想5. come true 实现6. the greenhouse effect 温室效应8. conduct v. 进行9. landing n. 登陆10. sign n. 迹象,征兆12. carbon dioxide 二氧化碳13. gravity n. 重力14. solar adj. 太阳的16. polar adj. 极地的18. reflect v. 反射22. convert v. 转变23. oxygen n. 氧气24. go up to 上升到25. migrate v. 迁徙26. breathable adj. 可以吸入的29. tie v. 系;栓33. explosion n. 爆炸34. name after 以...的名字命名35. mission n. 任务36. lunar adj. 月亮的高二上Unit 5(新世纪版)2. thrill n. & v. 激动;使人欢快4. beauty n. 美景,美6. pack v. & n. 打包;包裹11. practically adv. 几乎13. tremble v. 战栗,发抖16. be crazy about 热衷于,痴迷于19. settle down 安顿下来24. calm adj. 安详的,宁静的高二上Unit 6(新世纪版)1.tourism n. 旅游业2.recreation n. 娱乐,消遣3.circulate v. 使循环4.chain n. 链条5.limit n. 限制6.tropical adj. 热带的7.souvenir n. 纪念品8.dump v. 倾倒9.pollutant n. 污染物10.pile v. 堆起pile up 堆积11.long-term adj. 长期的12.solution n. 解决办法13.regulation n. 规则14.enforce v. 强制执行15.astronaut n. 宇航员16.protective adj. 保护性的17.heal v. 治愈18.victim n. 受害者19.survival n. 生存20.surface n. 表面21.recent adj. 近来的22.recycle v. 使再循环,回收23.soil n. 土壤24.absorb v. 吸收25.melt v. 溶化26.vacation n. 假期27.mankind n. 人类28.mature adj. & v. 使成熟29.flood n. 洪水30.take up 占据(空间,时间)31.break out 发生,爆发。

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杨浦新王牌新王牌高一英语教案I. Multiple Choice1.It is said that ___ students also have difficulty finding good jobs nowadays.A. overallB. oralC. overseasD. orderly2.The manager has _______ to improve the working conditions in the company.A. acceptedB. allowedC. permittedD. agreed3.Every classroom in this modern school is _________ with a new TV set.A. equippedB. installedC. fixedD. placed4.Their cheerful voices showed that they were having a ________ discussion.A. noisyB. seriousC. completeD. friendly5.The chairman thought ____ necessary to invite Professor Smith to speak at themeeting. A. that B. it C. this D. him6.The car was repaired but not to the owner’s ______.A. joyB. pleasureC. attractionD. satisfaction7.This did not escape his ______ eyes.A. clearB. goodC. professionalD. trained8.Unemployment is already the country’s _____ economic headache.A. leadingB. admiringC. livingD. outstanding9.If the student is to ______ these vocabulary, he must practice them.A. knowB. rememberC. masterD. recite10.In every field of science, art, literature, they have made _____ contributions.A. largeB. outstandingC. ordinaryD. cooperative11.The company _____ the suggestion of shorter hours.A. turned inB. turned downC. turned onD. turned off12.From time to time, we must ______ the words whose meanings we don’t know.A. look upB. look downC. look upwardD. look on13.By next Friday, I ______ the job.A. had finishedB. have finishedC. finishD. will have finished14.I know nothing about him ______ he is a teacher.A. apart fromB. exceptC. besidesD. except that15.The word comes _______ Latin.A. fromB. intoC. forD. on16.An early typewriter produced letters quickly and neatly; the typist, _____,couldn't see his work on his machine.A. howeverB. thereforeC. yetD. although17.He served in the army in_____ when he was in _____.A. 1970’s; his twentiesB. 1970’s; the twentie sC. the 1970’s; his twentiesD. the 1970’s; the twenties18.51. He is more diligent than ______ in his class.A. all the studentsB. other studentsC. any other studentD. everyone19.If the boy had _____ the dog alone it wouldn't have bitten him.A. setB. leftC. hadD. put20.Her spoken English is perfect so she ________ the oral test, which made hermother very glad.A. could have passedB. was able to passC. could passD. was able to have passed21.---I’d like to buy an expensive sports car.---Well, Mike, we have got several models ______.A. to be chosenB. to chooseC. to choose fromD. for choosing22.---I don’t think Professor Jones meant to be funny this morning, do you?---No, although I couldn’t help ______ at some of his remarks.A. from laughingB. to have laughedC. but laughD. to laugh23.All the printing mistakes are said to _____.a. be correctb. have been correctedc. have correctedd. have been correct24.To tell you the truth, scientists are ___ a cure for the disease.A. in boron ofB. in place ofC. in search ofD. in spite of25.She felt out of place when the boy ___ her.A. noticedB. glanced onC. stared atD. saw26.The blind musician ran the tip of his finger ___ the piano before he began toplay.A. up B. over C. out D. in27.He's amazingly cheerful considering all that he's gone _______.A. throughB. byC. upD. in28.Sara wants to have dates, but her mother ______.A. won't let toB. will not let herC. won't let she toD. will not let having29.They offered her the job but she turned it _______.A. downB. upC. inD. out30.In _________, the northerners are keen on dumplings while the southernersare fond of rice. A common B total C general D particular31.We thought of selling this old furniture, but we've decided to _____ it.A. hold on toB. keep up withC. turn toD. look after.32.She didn’t mind _____ all her spare time to _____ the sick old woman.a. to give, helpb. to give, helpingc. giving, helpd. giving, helping33.Go and join in the party.__________ it to me to do the washing-upA GetB Remain C. Leave D Send34._______ the old wallpaper and fill any holes in the walls.A. RemindB. RepeatC. RecoverD. Remove35.Figures are _______ into the computer, which then predicts the likely profit.A. broughtB. fedC. eatenD. pushed36.She was really _______ about the way her father treated her and she left forgood. A. pleased B. happy C. upset D. gladst year, profits declined ___ the recent drop in sales.A. as the result ofB. in returnC. as a result ofD. in return for38.We've been friends _______ we were at school together.A. beforeB. afterC. ever sinceD. when39.The room _____ 6____ 6 meters.A. is measured…byB. measures…byC. is measuring…toD. was measured…to41. This kind of sport is _____________ for children.A. fittingB. suitableC. suitsD. preferred42 There is still a long way to go, and you can __________ the safety belt to make yourself feel comfortable.A. loseB. loosenC. looseD. lost43 That lovely girl always uses her spare time to _____________ sick animals.A. care ofB. care atC. care aboutD. care for44. Poor diet and excess smoking will seriously ___________ the health of your hair.A. damage B. destroy C. injure D. hurt45. The punctual (准时的) take-off of the plane can’t be _____________ on fo ggy weather.A. ensured B. guaranteed C. claimed D. declared46. When do the new policies come into __________ ?A. effectB. useC. serviceD. excitement47.We must get the _________ bull to eat something.A. illB. sickC. deadD. strongly48. We have a(an) __________ wish that every disabled child can live a __________ and happy life and have the equal right to good education.A. ordinary…commonB. common…regularC. common…normalD. ordinary…normal49 One after another, all three of them fell _________.A. sleepingB. sleepyC. asleepD. sleep50 If Jack didn’t work so hard, he wouldn’t be so _____________.II. VocabularyDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.We tend to think that if an airplane crashes our time is up. But recent experience and data tell a different story.U.S. government data revealed that 95.7 percent of the passengers______51______ in airplane accidents between 1983 and 2000 survived.To improve passengers’ ______52_____ chances, the experts give the following advice. Make a plan. When you board a plane, get in tune with (熟悉) your environment. Visibility (能见度)will be reduced in a smoke-filled cabin, so count the number of rows between you and the two _____53_____exits.Always listen to the pre-flight safety briefing and study the seat-back safety card. Don’t think you know it all, as every type of airplane has different safety______54_____Dress properly. You will need to be able to stay warm if you survive a crash, so wear long sleeves and trousers and avoid wearing high heels as these must be ______55______before evacuating (疏散)via an emergency slide.Keep your seatbelt ____56____ fastened. But also remember how it unfastens. Check for a life jacket before taking off. It will be in a plastic casing usually under the seat.Do not inflate (使充气)your jacket in the plane.Brace(振作)yourself for ____57______. The aim is to prevent being rapidly propelled (推进)forward. Return your seat to the upright position and lower your head to your knees or rest it on the seat in front of you. Put your hands behind your head, but do not lace your fingers. Keep your elbows to the side of your head, but not over knees.Jump. When it’s time to leave the aircraft, exit will be by slide. Jump feet-first, ___58____ folded across chest and lean forward. And if you hesitate, one member of cabin crew is ______58_____to push you.III. Reading ComprehensionDirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.“Can I see my baby?” the new mother asked happily. When the baby was placed in her arms andshe was ___59____. The baby had been born without ears.Time proved that the baby’s hearing was perfect. It was only his_____60_____ that was damaged. When he rushed home from school one day and threw himself into his mother’s arms, she sighed (叹息),______61_____ that his life was to be endless of heartbreaks.He grew up and became a(n) _____62______ with his classmates. He might even have been class president, but for that. The boy’s father _____63______ with the family doctor in secret. “Could ___64______ be done?” the father asked. “I believed I could ____65_______ on a pair of outer ears, if they could be got,” the doctor answered. So the ___66_____ began for a person who would make such a sacrifice (牺牲) for a young man.Two years went by. Then the father said, “You are going to the hospital, son. Mother and I have someone who will give the ears you need._____67____ it’s a secret,” said the father. The operation was very ____68______, and a new person appeared. Later he married and entered the diplomatic (外交) service. One day, he asked his father, “Who _____69____ me the ears? I could never do enough for him or her.” “I do not believe you could,” said the father, “but the agreement was that you are not to know yet.”The secret was_____70______ for years till he stood with his father over his mother’s coffin(棺材). Slowly and _____71______, his father raised his mother’s thick brown hair to ______72______ that his mother had no outer ears. “Mother said she was ____73_______ she never let her hair be cut,” he whispered, “andnobody ever thought she was less beautiful, did they?”59. A. angry B. worried C. surprised D. disappointed60. A. figure B. face C. ear D. appearance61. A. knowing B. planning C. doubting D. wondering62. A. enemy B. stranger C. favorite D. friend63. A. asked B. spoke C. told D. said64. A. something B. everything C. / D. nothing65. A. transplant B. operate C. set D. fix66. A. operation B. search C. interview D. examination67. A. Therefore B. But C. Though D. Otherwise68. A. normal B. useful C. difficult D. successful69. A. changed B. worked C. gave D. bought70. A. discussed B. hidden C. opened D. kept71. A. happily B. worriedly C. excitedly D. gently72. A. see B. find C. show D. tell73. A. proud B. glad C. worried D. regretfulSection B Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.APeople all know that December 25th is Christmas Day for Americans and other westerners. Yet not all the people know Boxing Day.Boxing Day is a holiday observed on December 26. And it is a festival only for those service persons such as postmen, newspaper boys, milkmen, etc. On that day, families traditionally give Christmas boxes to those service workers. It is a custom, but nobody is certain how it began.A popular legend tells the story. There was once a rich lady called Chatter in England. One morning many, many years ago, it snowed very heavily. Chatter was waiting worriedly for a very important letter from her boyfriend. Then a post boy came and gave her the letter. She was so pleased that she gave him a box with presents. Later on, more and more people followed her example. As time went by, giving boxes with presents to service persons became a custom in Great Britain. Later the custom spread to the British Commonwealth (联邦) and America. In the United States, some people give their workers money instead of boxes nowadays.74. When is Boxing Day?A. It is on December 25th.B. It is on December 26th.C. It is on the first weekday before the Christmas.D. It is on the first day of December.75. Boxing Day is a festival only for _____.A. the childrenB. the old peopleC. those service workersD. the rich76. What about Boxing Day in the United States now?A. The boss gives their workers nothing.B. Some people give their workers boxes.C. The boss gives their workers expensive clothes.D. Some people give their workers money.BJapanese students work very hard but many are unhappy. They feel heavy pressures from their parents. Most students are always told by their parents to study harder and better so that they can have a wonderful life in the future. Though this may be a good idea for those very bright students, it can have terrible results for many students who are not gifted (有天赋的) enough. Many of them have tried very hard at school but have failed in the exams and have their parents lose hope. Such students felt that they are hated by everyone else they meet and they don’t want to go to school any longer. They become dropouts.It is surprising that though most Japanese parents are worried about their children, they do not help them in any way. Many parents feel that they are not able to help their children and that it is the teachers’ work to help their children. To make matters worse, a lot of parents sent their children to those schools opening in the evenings and on weekends — they only help the students to pass the exams and never teach them any real sense of the world.Many Japanese schools usually have rules about everythi ng from the students’ hair to their clothes and things in their school bags. Child psychologists (心理学家) now think that such strict rules are harmful to the feelings of the students. Almost 40% of the students said that no one had taught them how to get on with others, how to tell right from wrong and how to show love and care for others, even for their parents.77. Many Japanese students are unhappy at school because _____.A. the school work is too muchB. their teachers are too strict with themC. their parents put much pressure on themD. they can’t get on well with their friends78. The underlined word“dropouts” are those who _____.A. make troubles in and out of schoolsB. go about or stay home instead of being at schoolC. try hard but always fails in the examsD. lose hope and give up some of their subjects79. Why don’t many Japanese parents help their children in any way?A. Because they don’t know how to help their children.B. Because they think it should be done by the teachers.C. Because their children don’t like them to do so.D. Because their children are too clever.80. The reason why some students take no interest in school is that _____.A. strict rules are harmful to the feelings of the studentB. they prefer to go to the schools opening in the evenings and on weekendsC. teachers are always cruel to themD. their parents expect them to leave school to make moneyCMaking friends is a skill. Like most skills, it improves with practice. If you want to meet people and make friends, you must be willing to take action. You must first go where there are people. You won’t make friends staying home alone.Joining a group or club, you will find talking with those who like the same things as you do is much easier. Many people are nervous when talking to new people. After all, meeting strangers means facing the unknown. And it’s human nature to feel a bit uncomfortable about the unknown.Most of our fears about facing new people come from doubts about ourselves. We imagine other people are judging us—finding us too tall or too short, or this or that. But don’t forget that they must be feeling the same way. Try to accept yourself as you are and try to put the other person at ease. You will both feel more comfortable. Try to act self-confidently even if you don’t feel that way when you enter a room full of strangers, such as a new classroom, walk tall and straight, look directly at other people and smile. If you see someone you’d like to s peak to, say something. Don’t wait for the other people to start a talk. Just meeting someone new does not mean that you will make friends with that person. Friendship is based on each other’s liking and “giving and taking”. It takes time and effort to grow. And there are things that keep a new friendship from growing.81. Which is the best topic of the passage?A. Dealing with New PeopleB. Making FriendsC. Facing the UnknownD. The Skill of Talking with People82. You can’t make friends _____.A. if you will take actionB. if you won’t first go to schoolC. if you stay away from peopleD. if you won’t join a club83. When meeting someone new, you should_____.A. look proudB. look directly at himC. show confidence in yourselfD. walk tall and straight84. Friendship is based on _____.A. each other’s understanding and appreciationB. meeting more new peopleC. talking and smilingD. taking and bringIV. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1.桂林被认为是世界上最美丽的城市之一。

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