2.22高三英语作业答案
大学英语(英语统考B)第一次作业及答案
大学英语(英语统考B)第一次作业及答案作业总分:100通过分数:60标准题总分:100标准题得分:100详细信息:题号:1题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:What's the matter,dear?--_________A、Ididn't go to schoolB、Ihave a terrible headacheC、Itook the kids shopping todayD、It is a beautiful dress学员答案:B本题得分:2.22题号:2题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:Good morning,may I speak to Mark,please?-_________A、Who's there?B、Who's speaking?C、Who are you?D、Who wants to speak to Mark?学员答案:B本题得分:2.22题号:3题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:Let me introduce myself.I'm Steward.-_________A、What a pleasureB、Pleased to meet youC、Idon't knowD、Thanks a lot学员答案:B本题得分:2.22题号:4题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:Let's go to the library this afternoon.-_________A、Yes,that's rightB、No.I can'tC、What about you?D、That's a good idea学员答案:D本题得分:2.22题号:5题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:What does Tom's wife do for a living?-_________.A、She is a doctorB、Tom loves his wifeC、She has a happy lifeD、She lives far from here学员答案:A本题得分:2.22题号:6题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:I’msorry to trouble you.--_________.A、The same to youB、What a pity!I’msorry to hear thatC、It doesn’tmatterD、hanks a lot学员答案:C本题得分:2.22题号:7题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:Unbelievable!I have failed the driving test again! _________.This is not the end of the world.A、Good luckB、Cheer upC、Go aheadD、No problem学员答案:B本题得分:2.22题号:8题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:Could you help me with my physics,please?_________.A、No,no wayB、No,I couldn’tC、No,I can’tD、Sorry I can’t.I have to go to a meeting right now学员答案:D本题得分:2.22题号:9题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:Can I have a look at your letter,please?_________.A、Excuse me,you can’tB、I’mafraid you can’tC、Ican’tagree with youD、Yes,thank you学员答案:B本题得分:2.22题号:10题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:Susan is absent from today’swriting class._________? As far as I know,she has never missed a class.A、How comeB、So whatC、WhyD、What for学员答案:A本题得分:2.22题号:11题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:I think he is a good lecturer._________A、Sorry,it doesn’tmatterB、So do I.C、Yes.It’sa good idea.D、Idon’tmind学员答案:B本题得分:2.22题号:12题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:What do you think of the song?_________.A、It sounds sweetB、Ilike music very muchC、Idon’tknow the titleD、It was a pleasure学员答案:A本题得分:2.22题号:13题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:Let’sgo to a movie after work,OK?--__________.A、Not at allB、Why not?C、Never mindD、Who is it?学员答案:B本题得分:2.22题号:14题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:Why not join us in the game?--__________.A、OK!I’mcomingB、No,you do the sameC、Oh,that’sall rightD、Don’tmention it学员答案:A本题得分:2.22题号:15题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)内容:Excuse me,could you tell methe way to the British Museum? --Sorry,I’ma stranger here.--___________.A、Thanks,anywayB、It doesn’tmatterC、Never mindD、No problem学员答案:A本题得分:2.22题号:16题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:I’msorry.I lost the key.--__________.A、Well,it’sOKB、No,it’sall rightC、You are welcomeD、You are wrong学员答案:A题号:17题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:Doyou dance?--Yes,I do.--___________?--Every weekend.A、how hard do you practiceB、how much do you pay for itC、how often do you go dancingD、how long do you practice it学员答案:C本题得分:2.22题号:18题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:________?--He is not very well.A、Who is heB、What is heC、How is heD、Who he is学员答案:C本题得分:2.22题号:19题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:Could I ask you a rather personal question?--Of course, _________.A、good ideaB、that’srightC、never mindD、go ahead学员答案:D本题得分:2.22题号:20题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:Oh,dear!I’ve just broken a window.--________.A、GreatB、Don’tworryC、That’sfineD、Not at all学员答案:C本题得分:2.22题号:21题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:WhenLily camehomeat5p.m.yesterday,her mother_______ dinner in the kitchen.A、cookedB、was cookingC、cooksD、has cooked学员答案:B本题得分:2.22题号:22题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)内容:Did you notice the guy______head looked like a big potato?A、whoB、whichC、whoseD、whom学员答案:C本题得分:2.22题号:23题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:Both the kids and their parents______English,I think.I know it from their accent.A、isB、beenC、areD、was学员答案:C题号:24题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:Never before_______see such a terrible car accident on the road!A、IhaveB、have IC、IdidD、did I学员答案:D本题得分:2.22题号:25题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:John's father______mathematics in this school ever since he graduated from Harvard University.A、taughtB、teachesC、has taughtD、is teaching学员答案:C本题得分:2.22题号:26题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:Professor Johnson comes from either Oxford or MIT,I can’t remember_______.A、whereB、thereC、whichD、that学员答案:A本题得分:2.22题号:27题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:Important____his discovery was,it was regarded as a matter of no account in his time.A、whenB、untilC、asD、although学员答案:C本题得分:2.22题号:28题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:Don’tyou feel surprised to see George at the meeting?—Yes.I really didn’tthink he_______here.A、has beenB、had beenC、would beD、would have been学员答案:C本题得分:2.22题号:29题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:Whenwe write,we must write as_______as we can.A、carefulB、carefullyC、more carefulD、more carefully学员答案:B本题得分:2.22题号:30题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:__________there any good news in today’snewspaper?A、AreB、IsC、HaveD、Has学员答案:B本题得分:2.22题号:31题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:On formal________,people pay more attention to manners.A、situationsB、casesC、conditionsD、occasions学员答案:D本题得分:2.22题号:32题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:If you_______your work,you can go there first.A、will finishB、finishedC、finishingD、have finished学员答案:D本题得分:2.22题号:33题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:The soup smells________.Would you like some?A、goodB、wellC、properlyD、finely学员答案:A本题得分:2.22题号:34题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:How much did you________all these things?–More than forty dollars.A、spendB、costC、giveD、pay for学员答案:D本题得分:2.22题号:35题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:Nancy was badly injured in the accident yesterday and she was sent to hospital.–Oh,really?I________.I am going to visit her.A、hadn’tknowB、don’tknowC、didn’tknowD、haven’tknown学员答案:C本题得分:2.22题号:36题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:It’shigh time that he settled down in the country and ________a new life.A、startB、startedC、startingD、to start学员答案:B本题得分:2.22题号:37题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:John was busy,________he could not come.A、butB、thereforeC、andD、nor学员答案:B本题得分:2.22题号:38题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:They have done________work these days.A、too muchB、much tooC、too manyD、many too学员答案:A本题得分:2.22题号:39题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:________no need________the radio as I’ve used to studying with it on.A、It’s,to turn downB、It’s,turning upC、There’s,to turn offD、There’s,turning off学员答案:C本题得分:2.22题号:40题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:What we have done is far from________.A、satisfactoryB、satisfiedC、satisfactionD、satisfy学员答案:C本题得分:2.22题号:41题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:Don’tworry.There’sstill_______time to go.A、littleB、alittleC、fewD、afew学员答案:B本题得分:2.22题号:42题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:A man should not be judged always______what he says.A、byB、inC、withD、to学员答案:A本题得分:2.22题号:43题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)内容:It was getting_________,he had to stop to have a rest.A、very darkerB、dark and darkC、darker and darkerD、darkest and darkest学员答案:C本题得分:2.22题号:44题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:If we could learn English in the same_______,it would not seem so difficult.A、roadB、wayC、theoryD、means学员答案:B题号:45题型:单选题(请在以下几个选项中选择唯一正确答案)本题分数:2.22内容:______his examination of the patient,the doctor wrote out a prescription.A、Having finishedB、FinishingC、FinishedD、Having been finished学员答案:A本题得分:2.22。
英语-江苏南京、盐城市22届高三二模英语答案终稿
南京市、盐城市2022届高三年级第二次模拟考试2022.3英语参考答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1. C2. C3. B4. A5. A6. A7. C8. C9. B 10. A11. A 12. B 13. A 14. B 15. B 16. C 17. B 18. C 19. B 20. C第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)21. C 22. D 23. A 24. A 25. B 26. A 27. C 28. B 29. D 30. A 31. D 32. D 33. B 34. C 35. C第二节(共5小题;每小题2. 5分,满分12. 5分)36. A 37. G 38. D 39. C 40. E第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41. B 42. D 43. C 44. D 45. C 46. B 47. A 48. C 49. D 50. A 51. B 52. A 53. B 54. C 55. A第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15分)56. doubling 57. are burdened 58. restrictions59. fewer 60. without61. shared62. that63. practical 64. which65. though/however第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)Elegant Art into CampusLast Wednesday witnessed the activity of Elegant Art into Campus, which was intended to make elegant art more accessible.A group of local professional artists were invited here. In the school hall, Butterfly Lovers,a great combination of Chinese and Western musical elements, wassuperbly played. Then came a lecturecentered on basic knowledge of the universal language—music.Both teachers and students have learnt quite a lot and expect to have more exposure to elegant art in the future.(80 words)第二节(满分25分)Upon recovery, Mike announced on social media to take a cross-country trip.He wanted to cycle to James’s grave site to pay his respects in person. It seemed fitting to make the journey by bike—to show how transformative the heart was. Mike was back to cycling and gradually builtup his body. Blessings for the ride flooded in on social media. “What a biker with a big heart,” someone commented. Hearing about Mike’s decision,Christine and David decidedthey would meet him there when he arrived. (75 words)Mike got off his bike and walked straight to Christine, who was waiting at the grave site. “Thank you. Thanks for coming.” said Christine as they folded into a deep hug. Then came the tears. They werenot the deep weeping tears of grief, but tears of relief from a mother who knew she’d done right. At James’s headstone, Mike squatted down and took a deep breath, feeling the strong pulse of James’s heart in his chest. He told James how thankful he was and promised to take care of his heart. (75words)书面表达评分建议应用文写作(满分15分)一、评分原则1. 本题总分为15分,按5个档次给分;2. 评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求衡量、确定或调整档次,最后给分;3. 词数少于60和多于100的,从总分中减去2分;4. 评分时,应主要从以下三个方面考虑:(1) 内容要点的覆盖、表达的清楚程度以及合理性;(2) 使用词汇和语法结构的准确性、恰当性和多样性;(3) 上下文的衔接和全文的连贯性。
2022年浙江省温州市22中学高三英语测试题含解析
2022年浙江省温州市22中学高三英语测试题含解析一、选择题1. -----Can’t you stay a little longer?-----Sorry, but my mother expects me _____ back home before 9:00 p.mA. goingB. from goingC. to goD. go参考答案:C2. Growing up _____ be difficult, for you will come across many things that confuse you.A.can B.should C.must D.shall参考答案:A3. You’d better communicate with each other sincerely, and I hope to see your conflict________ tomorrow.A. was to be solvedB. has been solvedC. will have been solvedD. had been solved参考答案:C【详解】考查时态和语态。
句意:你们彼此之间最好真诚地沟通,我希望明天你们的冲突能得到解决。
由时间状语tomorrow可知,此处应用将来时,conflict和solve之间为被动关系。
因此C项的将来完成时符合语境,表示在将来某一时间以前(明天结束之前)已经完成的动作。
故选C项。
26. Traditionally, college students hold a graduation ceremony to encouragethemselves before they on their life joumey.A. give upB. settle downC. get throughD. set off参考答案:D5. —My mom suggested I abroad for further study.—I would rather you at home.A.go;stay B.go;stayedC.went;stay D.went;stayed参考答案:B6. ______, I believe, and you will find Tom is very outgoing.A. Having a talk with the studentB. Given a talk with the studentC. One talk with the studentD. If you have a talk with the student参考答案:C7. --- I’m terribly sorry, Lucy.I’ve left your notebook at home.--- _________ ? I reminded you last night.A.So what B.Why not C.How come D.What for参考答案:C8. Recently quite a lot of experts have suggested that another law on wildlife protection as soon as possible.A.is passed B.be passed C.was passed D.being passed 参考答案:B9. --- I was walking along the street and all of a sudden, a car cut in and knocked me down.--- You can never be ______ in the street.A.careful enough B.much careful C.verycarefully D.too carefully参考答案:A10. ----What happened to Mr. Smith?----He was attacked for having put his _________ to the deal, which caused a great loss to the company.A. signalB. sightC. signatureD. sign参考答案:C11. --- I find it is not easy to learn another language well.--- Well, if you _________, I am sure you will succeed in the end.A. hang onB. hang aboutC. hang upD. hang onto参考答案:A12. Jackson refused to accept the reward because he thought he didn’t ____the honor.A. hold.B. obtain.C. deserve.D. achieve.参考答案:C13. Is it the fact ____ he hasn’ t turn in his exercise paper?A. whichB.that C. where D. why参考答案:B考查名词性从句。
高三英语周报答案第22期
高三英语周报答案第22期题型:听力理解听下面一段短文,回答第1-3小题。
What subjects do you like after school? Would you like to join any clubs? High school is a great time to try something new and get involved. There is no shortage of ways to get involved in high school. Every high school will offer clubs and activities for students to join. Some high schools will even offer community service clubs or political clubs. Whatever your interest is, you can probably find a club that would interest you.1. What is the topic of this passage?A) The importance of after-school activitiesB) How to get involved in clubs after schoolC) The variety of clubs in high school2. How does the author feel about trying new activities?A) It's a waste of timeB) It's a great way to get involvedC) It's only for the brave3. What is NOT mentioned about clubs in high school?A) Community service clubsB) Drama clubsC) Political clubs答案:1.C 2.B 3.B题型:单选题4. The rule of the school ___________ students from bringing in mobile phones during the class.A) avoidsB) forbidsC) allows5. The new teacher ___________ into the classroom when thebell rang.A) walksB) walkedC) is walking6. I prefer writing to ___________ music.A) listening toB) listen toC) listened to7. He came to work late _____ half an hour yesterday.A) forB) agoC) after8. You will miss the train if you _____ hurry up.A) don'tB) won'tC) aren't答案:4.B 5.B 6.A 7.C 8.A题型:完形填空My friend Sarah loves to help other people. One day, she (1)out about a charity that collected pencils for children inpoor countries. Sarah knew that she could help.Sarah went to the store and (2) a lot of pencils. Shebought colored pencils, pencils with erasers and pencils with cartoon characters on them. She had (3) to give to the charity.Sarah decided to decorate each package of pencils with some stickers. On each package, she wrote a small note like "Enjoy" or "Good luck". Sarah wanted to make sure that each child who received the pencils would (4) that someone cared about him or her.Sarah placed all of the pencils into a (5) box and sent them to the charity headquarters. After a few weeks, she receiveda package in the mail.Inside the package was a (6) note. It read: "Thank you for your help. All of the pencils went to a (7) in Zimbabwe. The children loved them. Many had never seen colored pencilsor pencils with cartoon characters before. They were so happy. Thank you!"Sarah knew that it was a small thing that she did, but shefelt so good (8) it. She knew that she had made a difference in a few children's lives.1. A) sawB) foundC) chose2. A) borrowedB) tookC) bought3. A) pencilsB) pencilC) a pencil4. A) rememberB) makeC) forget5. A) bigB) smallC) medium6. A) quickB) beautifulC) long7. A) schoolB) charityC) shop8. A) inB) toC) about答案:1.B 2.C 3.A 4.A 5.A 6.B 7.A 8.B题型:阅读理解Maybe you know several foreign languages, but have you ever heard of Klingon or Elvish? These are not just two of the many fantasy languages that have been created for books and movies, they are also languages that have their own vocabulary and grammar.The most famous of these invented languages is Esperanto. The language was invented in 1887 by a Polish doctor, Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof. He wanted to create a universal languagethat people from all over the world could use to communicate with each other.Esperanto uses vocabulary and grammar from a number of languages. Zamenhof hoped that if people from differentcountries learned this language, they would be more likely to work together towards peace and understanding in the world. Although Esperanto never became the universal language that Zamenhof had hoped, it is still spoken by people in many countries. Esperanto has two million speakers worldwide, and every year, people from all over the world gather at an international conference to speak in their common language.9. What are Klingon and Elvish?A) Two languages created for books and moviesB) Two languages used by international organizationsC) Two languages spoken in many countries10. Why did Zamenhof create Esperanto?A) To make it easier for people from all over the world to communicate with each otherB) To create a language that no one had ever spoken beforeC) To replace all the other languages in the world11. Did Esperanto become the universal language that Zamenhof had hoped?A) Yes, everyone in the world speaks itB) No, it is only spoken by a small number of peopleC) Yes, the United Nations adopted it as its officiallanguage答案:9.A 10.A 11.B题型:作文请你以“My Best Friend”为题,写一篇英语作文描述你最好的朋友,内容包括以下几点:1. 朋友的姓名和年龄2. 朋友的外貌和特点3. 你和朋友一起做过的事情4. 你认为她为什么是你最好的朋友My Best FriendMy best friend is Lily, who is 18 years old. She has longcurly hair and a pair of big eyes, which make her look very charming. Also, she is very kind, easygoing and always readyto help others.We have been close friends since we were in elementary school. We went to the same middle school and now we are in the same university. We’ve made a lot of wonderful memories together, like playing basketball, taking dance classes, and even traveling together. Those experiences have strengthened our friendship and made us understand each other better.I think Lily is my best friend because she is always therefor me when I need help, and she never judges me. When I feel upset or frustrated, I can always talk to her and she’lllisten to me patiently. She is also a great listener andgives me wise advice.In a word, I’m lucky to have Lily as my best frien d. I hope that our friendship will last forever.。
2.22高三英语作业答案
2.22高三英语作业答案2.22高三英语作业答案1. congratulation 祝贺2. win the first prize 获得一等奖3. as is known to all 众所周知4.character 字体5. deliver 赠送6. progress 进步7.calligraphy 书法8.copybook 字帖9.perform vt. 执行;完成;演奏10.blessing n. 祝福;赐福;祷告11.count v. 数数;认为; 计算12.generous a. 慷慨的13.mean a. 吝啬的14.be blind to 对...... 视而不见15.freeze v. 结冰16.after all 毕竟17.financially ad. 财政上,经济上假期作业6写作仿写答案1. 祝贺你在汉语书法比赛中赢得了一等奖。
Congratulations on your winning the first prize in the Chinese calligraphy contest!2. 祝贺你通过了所有的考试。
Congratulations on your passing all the exams.3. 我写信是为了真诚地祝贺你获得了中国象棋网络挑战赛的一等奖。
I’m writing to offer my sincere congratulations(to you) on your winning the first prize in the Chinese Chess Challenge.4. 众所周知,书法室中国传统文化中很重要的一部分。
As is known to all, calligraphy is an important part of Chinese traditional culture.5. 我希望它会有些帮助。
I hope it can be of some help.6. 期待你在未来有更大的进步。
22年英语二真题答案解析
22年英语二真题答案解析随着时间的推移,越来越多的人开始关注英语考试,尤其是高考英语。
为了帮助考生更好地备考,本文将对22年英语二真题进行答案解析,希望对广大考生有所帮助。
第一部分:阅读理解本次阅读理解部分共包含三篇文章,分别是科幻小说《天堂三号》,文化遗产《中国古代文学》以及旅游攻略《探秘未知之地》。
以下是对每篇文章的详细解析。
1. 科幻小说《天堂三号》的主题是“未来科技与人类幸福”,通过描绘一个虚拟天堂的故事,探讨科技对人类的影响。
在第一题中,考点是对文章主旨的理解,正确答案是B,即科技的进步给人类带来了更多机会和幸福感。
2. 文化遗产《中国古代文学》介绍了中国古代文学的历史和特点。
第二篇文章主要考察考生对细节的理解和推理能力。
例如,在第四题中,需要考生根据文章提到的“反映社会变迁和人性特点”来推断中国古代文学的主题。
正确答案是D,即中国古代文学以反映社会变迁和人性特点为主题。
3. 旅游攻略《探秘未知之地》为读者提供了一些探索未知之地的建议和技巧。
这篇文章的题目相对简单,侧重考察考生对细节的理解和信息的获取能力。
例如,在第六题中,考生需要根据文章提到的“低温保鲜技术”来推断哪个选项最为准确。
正确答案是B,即使用低温保鲜技术可以延长食物的保存时间。
第二部分:完形填空完形填空部分共有一篇短文,题目为《成长的转折点》。
本篇短文主要讲述了一个人从追逐赢利到关注事业发展的故事。
阅读过程中,考生需要注重上下文的逻辑关系和词语的辨析。
例如,在第二题中,考生需要根据上下文的暗示和动词的意义来选择最恰当的选项。
正确答案是A,即“hard work”意味着通过艰苦努力来取得成功。
第三部分:任务型阅读任务型阅读部分共有一篇短文,题目为《手机成瘾与健康》,全文主要探讨手机对人们健康的影响。
考生需要根据文章内容回答相关问题。
例如,在第四题中,考生需要根据文章提到的“眼睛疲劳、睡眠不足、注意力分散”来回答这些问题。
正确答案是“eye fatigue、lack of sleep、divided attention”。
22天津高考英语试题及答案解析
22天津高考英语试题及答案解析一、听力理解(共20分)A节(共10分)1. 根据对话,男士和女士在讨论什么?A. 电影B. 书籍C. 音乐答案:A解析:对话中男士提到了最近看的电影,女士询问了电影的类型和感受。
2. 女士建议男士做什么?A. 休息B. 去图书馆C. 看医生答案:C解析:女士提到男士听起来不舒服,建议他去看医生。
...B节(共10分)1. 根据短文,哪个地方是新开的?A. 博物馆B. 公园C. 电影院答案:B解析:短文中提到了新开的公园,并且介绍了公园的特点和开放时间。
2. 短文中提到的活动是什么?A. 绘画比赛B. 音乐会C. 摄影展答案:A解析:短文最后提到了即将在公园举行的绘画比赛。
...二、阅读理解(共30分)A节(共10分)1. 文章的主旨是什么?A. 环保的重要性B. 科技的发展C. 教育的作用答案:A解析:文章通篇讨论了环保的重要性以及个人和社会如何参与其中。
2. 作者为什么提倡使用公共交通?A. 减少交通拥堵B. 减少空气污染C. 节省个人开支答案:B解析:作者提到使用公共交通可以减少汽车尾气排放,从而减少空气污染。
...B节(共10分)1. 根据文章,以下哪项不是作者推荐的健康生活方式?A. 定期运动B. 健康饮食C. 长时间工作答案:C解析:文章中提到了定期运动和健康饮食对健康的好处,而长时间工作则可能对健康产生负面影响。
2. 文章中提到的“均衡饮食”指的是什么?A. 只吃蔬菜B. 吃各种食物C. 只吃肉类答案:B解析:均衡饮食意味着吃各种类型的食物,以确保身体获得所需的营养。
...C节(共10分)1. 根据文章,以下哪个选项是作者对现代科技的看法?A. 完全支持B. 有所保留C. 完全反对答案:B解析:作者在文章中提到了现代科技带来的便利,同时也指出了其潜在的风险和问题。
2. 文章中提到的“数字鸿沟”是指什么?A. 年龄差异B. 技术差距C. 经济差异答案:B解析:“数字鸿沟”通常指的是不同群体之间在获取和使用技术方面的差距。
2022年山东省青岛市第二十二中学高三英语月考试卷含解析
2022年山东省青岛市第二十二中学高三英语月考试卷含解析一、选择题1. Bob had little idea that his wife was in danger, _____?A didn’t heB did heC wasn’t sheD was she参考答案:B2. Several years had passed I finally realized the true value of friendship.A.when B.that C.before D.until参考答案:C3. He bought a house in the country ______ his wife’s health.A. in the hope ofB. in response toC. in terms ofD. for the sake of 参考答案:D4. . For many years we have been keeping in ____by sending each other e-mails or phone calls.A. connectionB. contrastC. relationD. touch参考答案:D略5. ____ directly to the sun in summer will do great harm to our skin.A. Be exposedB. Being exposedC. ExposingD. Exposed参考答案:B略17. Nowadays, there is a ____ that receiving education is a waste of time.A. mindB. conceptC. customD. belief参考答案:D略7. Thank you for reminding me of the time, or I ______ late for the flight yesterday.A. will have beenB. would beC. should beD. would have been参考答案:D,考查虚拟语气。
2022年河北省唐山市第二十二中学高三英语联考试卷含解析
2022年河北省唐山市第二十二中学高三英语联考试卷含解析一、选择题1. — Jim managed to get into his house without the key. ______?—I don’t know. He might have asked someone for help.A. What forB. Who knowsC. So WhatD. Guess how参考答案:D2. The English spoken ill London is quite different from spoken in Scotland.A.which B.what C.the one D.that参考答案:D3. Among so many people at the party, I _______ John, one of my classmates after 20 years.A. looked upB. picked outC. took upD. brought out参考答案:B4. Some modern teaching equipment as well as hundreds of computers ________to ten Hope Schools in South China.A. were sentB. was sentC. have sentD. had been sent参考答案:B5. Maybe it is not where you go but who you go with counts.A. hisB. thereC. thatD. it参考答案:C6. —Can you tell me the timetable of the school bus?—Well,the bus here for the first trip at 6:30am.A.will leave B.left C.is leaving D.leaves参考答案:D7. ---Mr Frank Smith truly stands out as the best friend and teacher combination.-- Absolutely! When I look back on what he did, I’m not sure whether I ______ the same in his position.A. would doB. would have doneC. must have doneD. could do参考答案:B【详解】考查虚拟语气。
2021届温州第二十二中学高三英语模拟试题及答案解析
2021届温州第二十二中学高三英语模拟试题及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AThe Origins of Famous BrandsOur lives are full of brand names and trademarked products that we use every day. Although many brand names are simple acronyms(首字母缩略词) or versions of their founders names, some of the companies we trust every day actually have fascinating and surprising back stories.StarbucksIt seems fitting that the most famous coffee brand in the world would take its name from one of the world’s greatest works of literature. The inspiration for the name of the coffeehouse came from Herman Melville’sMoby Dick. The founders’ original idea was to name the company after the Captain Ahab’s ship, but they eventually decided that Pequot wasn’t a great name for coffee, so they chose Ahab’s first mate, Starbucks, as the name instead.GoogleGoogle was originally called Backrub, for it searched for links in every corner of the Web. In 1997, when the founders of the company were searching for a new name showing a huge amount of data for their rapidly improving search technology, a friend suggested the word “googol”. When a friend tried to register the new domain (域) name, he misspelled “googol” as “google”.NikeOriginally founded as a distributor for Japanese running shoes, the company was originally named BRS, or Blue Ribbon Sports. In 1971, BRS introduced its own soccer shoe, a model called Nike, which is alsothe name for the Greek goddess of victory. In 1978, the company officially renamed itself as Nike, Inc.The right name is essential to a company’s success, and a great origin story is just as important as a great product. An attractive origin story is one more thing that keeps customers guessing, wondering, and buying its products.1. What is the name of the Captain Ahab’s ship?A. Moby Dick.B. Starbucks.C. Pequot.D. Herman Melville.2. Why did the founders of the Google want to change its name?A. They mistook their name.B. They wanted new customers.C. The company’s original name was too long.D. The company’s search technology was improving rapidly.3. Where does the importance of the origin story of one company lie in?A. It can change the company’s image.B. It can add myth to the company.C. It explains the development of the company to customers.D. It makes customers imagine and purchase its goods.BPortraits as ArtAccording to a dictionary, portraiture is “a representation (描绘) of a person, especially of the face by drawing or painting alikeness.” However, this definition neglects the complexities of portraiture. Portraits are works of art that engage with ideas of identity rather than just a likeness. These concepts of identity involve social rank, gender, age, profession, character of the subject, etc. It is impossible to copy all the aspects of identity. Therefore, portraits reflect only certain qualities of subjects. Portrait art has also undergone significant shifts in artistic practice. The majority of portraits are the outcome of current artistic fashions and favored styles. Therefore, portrait art is an art category providing various engagement with social, psychological, and artistic practices and expectations.Since portraits are different from other art categories, they are worthy of separate study. During their production, portraits require the presence of a specific person, or an image of the individual. In many instances, the production of portraiture has required sittings, which result in interaction between the subject(s) and the artist throughout the creation of the work. In certain instances, portrait artists depended on a combination of different involvement with their subjects. If the sitter can’t sit in the studio regularly, portraitists could use his or her photographs. InEurope, during the seventeenth and eighteenth century, the sitting time was sometimes decreased by focusing only on the head. Theoretically, portraitists could work from impressions or memories when creating a painting, but this rarely occurred according to documented records. Nonetheless, whether the work is based on model sittings, copying a photograph, or using memory, the process of painting a portrait is linked with the model’s attendance.Furthermore, portrait painting can be distinguished from other artistic categories by its connection withappearance, or likeness. As such, the art of portrait painting got a reputation for imitation instead of for artistic innovation. Based on Renaissance art theory, portraiture was related to the level of a mechanical exercise as opposed to a fine art. Michelangelo’s well-known protest against portraits is only one example. During the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the attitude to portraiture was critical. Even so, artists from around the globe persisted in painting portraits despite their theoretical objections. Picasso, for example, became widely-known forcubist still-life painting(立体派静物画) early in his career, but some of his early experiments in this new style were his portraits of art dealers.4. What does paragraph 1 mainly tell us?A. The changing definition of portraiture reflects shifting attitudes to it.B. Most portraits reflect artistic fashions and favored styles when created.C. Portraiture is a more complex art form than is defined in a dictionary.D. Portrait art shouldn’t be seen as a distinct art category for its complexity.5. Which of the following is a characteristic of portraiture mentioned in paragraph 2?A. Portraiture typically takes much less time than other art forms.B. Portraiture often requires frequent cooperation between artists.C. Portraits show models in a more accurate way than other art forms.D. Portraits generally involve interaction between subjects and artists.6. According to paragraph 2, during portraits’ production, artists __________.A. based their work on the subjects’ attendanceB. preferred models’ photographs to their presenceC. were more willing to use impressions or memoriesD. reduced sitting time to concentrate on a sitter’s head7. Picasso is chosen as an example by the author because he __________.A. altered the way other artists felt about portrait artB. created portraits in spite of his objection to portrait artC. depended on portrait art to establish a higher reputationD. had fewer theoretical objections to portraitures than othersCMikah Frye, a 9-year-old boy, was walking down the streets with his grandmother discussing Christmas gifts when he saw some homeless people struggling to stay warm in the cold night. Then he was thinking about a wayto help the homeless to spend a warm Christmas.That thought stayed in Mikah Frye’s mind and when he reached home, Mikah informed his parents not to buy the Microsoft XBox gaming device he had asked for earlier. Mikah realized that by not buying the $300 device, he could instead donate over 30 blankets to the homeless. He knew how much it meant to be warm in the cold holiday season.Three years ago, Mikah and his parents were the ones living in a homeless shelter. Having suffered a financial crisis, they too had lost their house, not knowing where their next meal would come from and sharing a blanket every night. Mikah was six years old then but he remembered what it was like to have to give back that precious blanket every morning.Reaching out to the emergency shelter programme that looked after them 3 years ago, the family donated 60 blankets in the end, each with a personalized message of hope in Mikah’s handwriting stating: “They gave me a blanket, but I had to leave it. That’s why I want you to have your own blanket. Today, I live in my own house, and someday you will too. Your friend, Mikah.”The homeless people at the shelter may not have been able to give Mikah a Christmas gift in return but his gesture was noted by the billion dollar company Microsoft who made sure that Mikah was fooled into visiting their store so that Santa Claus could personally deliver an XBox from the company to him as a reward for making the top of “Santa’s list of nice boys” that year.8. Why did Mikah give up his Christmas gift?A. The device was out of date.B. His parents had a tight budget.C. He wanted to spend a warm Christmas.D. He decided to do something charitable.9. What made Mikah have a better understanding of the situation of the homeless?A. His own experience.B. His parents’ education.C. His visiting to the emergency shelter.D. The cold weather during the holiday season.10. What can be inferred from the last two paragraphs?A. The homeless gave Mikah a gift in return.B. He finally got the gift he wanted on Christmas.C. The company Microsoft fooled Mikah into buying an Xbox.D Mikah wrote a thank-you note to the emergency shelter he lived in.11. What might be the best title for the text?A. Mikah’s Precious Christmas GiftB. Mikah’s Giving Warmth on ChristmasC. Microsoft Rewarded Nice Boys on Santa’s ListD. The Homeless Needed Blankets on a Cold ChristmasDYu Chenrui, 29, is a maker of automata (机关人偶) in Chengdu, Sichuan province. Automata are built to look like humans or animals and give the illusion (错觉) of being able to move on their own, “The art form amazes me, becauseit combines various skills, from storytelling to mechanics, and the pieces are built with a sense of humor,” Yu says. His creations have caught the attention of well-known artists and his fancy pieces of art have attracted collectors worldwide.Interested in handcrafts as a boy, Yu first encountered automata designed by Japanese artist Kazuaki at an exhibition in 2015 when he studied at the Communication University of China inBeijing. “It was like meeting a like-minded friend, ” Yu says, recalling the moment. As an art and design major, he began to learn the craft by himself and, with the support of his tutor, he kept studying and examining automata in school.When he graduated in 2016, Yu landed a job at an advertising agency inBeijing. He stayed on at the company for three years because, at that time, he was not sure that he could make a living out of his hobby. While working as a designer Yu kept exploring and advancing his skills in wood carving and mechanics. Eventually, despite the job’s good salary, it was not enough to make up for not following his true passion. Finally, in 2018, Yu quit his job and returned toChengduto open his automata workshop.To keep himself occupied while running his workshop, he planted blueberries, raspberries and cherries. He watered, weeded and added fertilizer (肥料) every day. “Daily routines helped me calm down and inspire my creativity, which resulted in an automaton called To Observe the Autumn,” Yu says.Over time, Yu’s reputation grew and his business flourished (兴旺). Many of Yu’s creations are built with a dash of wisdom, a sprinkle of humor and are inspired by observations of real life. Yu knows that there are many more creative ideas waiting to be expressed. “It feels quite good to be fully devoted to automata creation and I am still searching for myself.”12. What can we learn from the first paragraph?A. Yu is equipped with various skills.B. Yu is a person full of sense of humor.C. Yu is now gaining recognition worldwide.D. Yu is following the latest trend in handcraft.13. Why did Yu quit his job inBeijing?A. He couldn't make a living out of it.B. He wanted to pursue his own dream.C. He missed his family inChengdu.D. He thought he had a lot experience.14. According to Yu, what contributes to his creativity as an automata artist?A. The fruits he grows.B. Success of his business.C. His devotion to the job.D. Observation from daily life.15. Which of the following can best describe Yu’s story?A. There is no end to learning.B. Great hopes make great man.C. Actions speak louder than words.D. Experience is the mother of wisdom.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2021年温州第二十二中学高三英语月考试卷及参考答案
2021年温州第二十二中学高三英语月考试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AA medical capsule robot is a small,often pill-sized device that can do planned movement inside the body after being swallowed or surgically inserted. Most models use wireless electronics or magnets or a combination of the two to control the movement of the capsule. Such devices have been equipped with cameras to allow observation and diagnosis, with sensors that “feel,” and even with mechanical needles that administer drugs.But in practice, Biomechatronics engineer Pietro Valdastri has found that developing capsule models from scratch (从头开始) is costly, time-consuming and requires advanced skills. “The problem was we had to do them from scratch every time,” said Valdastri in an interview. “And other research groups were redeveloping those same modules from scratch, which didn’t make sense.”Since most of the capsules have the same parts of components: a microprocessor, communication submodules, an energy source, sensors, and actuators (致动器), Valdastri and his team made the modular platform in which the pieceswork in concertand can be interchanged with ease. They also developed a flexible board on which the component parts are snapped in like Legos. The board can be folded to fit the body of the capsule, down to about 14 mm. Additionally, they compiled (编译) a library of components that designers could choose from, enabling hundreds of different combinations. They arranged it all in a free online system. Designers can take the available designs or adapt them to their specific needs.“Instead of redeveloping all the modules from scratch, people with limited technological experience can use our modules to build their own capsule robots in clinical use and focus on their innovation,” Valdastri said.Now, the team has designed a capsule equipped with a surgical clip to stop internal bleeding. Researchers at Scotland’s Royal Infirmary of Edinburg have also expressed interest in using the system to make a crawling capsule that takes images of the colon(结肠). One research group, led by professors at the Institute of Digestive Disease of the Chinese University of HongKong, is making a swimming capsule equipped with a camera that pushes itself through the stomach.One limitation of Valdastri’s system is that it’s only for designing models. Researchers can confirm their hypotheses (假设) and do first design using the platform, but will need to move to a custom approach to develop their capsules further and make them practical for clinical use.1. According to the passage, Valdastri and his team created the platform to ________.A. adopt the latest technologiesB. make their robots dream come trueC. help build specialized capsule robotsD. do preciser observation and diagnosis2. What does the underlined phrase “work in concert” mean in Para.3?A. Perform live.B. Run independently.C. Act in a cooperative way.D. Carry on step by step.3. What can be learnt from the passage?A. Valdastri’s system can’t provide a complete capsule creation.B. The modular platform is more useful than a custom approach.C. The capsules can move in human’s body automatically.D. It costs more to module the capsules on the board.BMy mother is a teacher. I often asked her, “ Why do you teach? What keeps you teaching?” The answer was always the same. “There is always that one child, that one moment that is worth it.”Now, I am a teacher, too. But different from my mother, I teach students challenging activities outdoors. And when my mother asked me the similar questions, my answer was, “It’s that one child, that one special moment.”One of those moments happened recently. I was working with a group of girls in a four-week programme. Everything went on well through the “Team” events and we were moving on to a“High” one called the Wire Walk.In the Wire Walk, each girl had to climb up the pegs in a tree to a wire, 8 meters high, and then walk across it. Of course, everything was safe for sure.When it was Susie's turn, it seemed that she didn't really want to. I asked Susie if she was ready. She answered softly, “I suppose.”Now, Susie was at the foot of the tree. She started to make the long reach. Then I found Susie was becoming nervous with every step. I realized she would not go much further.Susie was halfway up. Then she stopped and held the tree tight, looking very afraid. Her eyes were closed. With her face against the tree, she cried, “I can't.”The other girls sat in silence. I talked quietly to Susie, trying to relax her. I talked for a long time till I ran out of words.“I will still be your friend no matter what, Susie!” Mary broke the silence.To my surprise, Susie lifted her head and looked up to the wire. Then she turned to look down at Mary and smiled. Mary smiled back.Finally, Susie made it all the way across that wire. When she returned to the ground, the first hug she looked for was from Mary. We all cheered. Moments like this keep me doing what I do.4. Why did Susie stop halfway up to the wire?A. It was too high for her to reach.B. She was too afraid to move on.C. Something was wrong with it.D. The teacher asked her to do it.5. Why did Mary break the silence?A. To try again herself.B. To relax the writer.C. To encourage Susie.D. To draw Susie's attention.6. What can we learn from the story of Susie?A. Helping others is helping ourselves.B. A word of encouragement matters a lot.C. Outdoor activities bring peoplecloser than ever.D. A good method plays an important role in teaching.7. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. The Wire WalkB. That One MomentC. Fear and CourageD. The Young HeartsCWhen I was young, my mother didn't have the money to send me to school, but she thought it was important for me to keep up with education.So she decided to teach me extra lessons herself.But because she had to go to work, the only time she could do it was at 4:30 inthe morning.We needevery one of you to develop your talents and your skills so that you can help us old folks solve our most difficult problems. If you quit on school—you're not just quitting on yourself, but you're quitting on your country. No one's written your destiny(命运)for you, because you write your own destiny. You make your own future.That's why today I'm calling on each of you to set your own goals for your education and do everything you can to meet them.Your goal can be something as simple as doing all your homework, paying attention in class, or spending some time reading a book.But whatever you decide to do, I want you to commit to it.I want you to really work at it.I know thatsometimes you get that sense from TV that you can be rich and successful without any hard work—that your ticket to success is through rapping or basketball or being a reality TV star.No one's born being good at all things. You become good at things through hard work.You're not a good athlete the first time you play a new sport.You don't hit every note the first time you sing a song.You've got to practise.8. What can we learn from the first paragraph?A. The writer's home was very rich.B. The writer's mother was a teacher.C. The writer was born in a poor family.D. The writer didn't like reading books.9. What does the writer want everyone to do by improving their talents and skills?A. To quit on their country to earn more money.B. To help solve the most difficult problems.C. To write their own new destiny by working as a TV star.D. To spend some time writing books about their own life.10. Why does the writer call on everyone to set his/her own goal?A. Because everyone's future is determined by themselves.B. Because eyeryone's future is to do simple work.C. Because everyone should do their homework.D. Because everyone should pay attention in class.11. How can people realise their great dreams?A. By rapping.B. By playing basketball.C. By being a reality star.D. By working hard.DEver wondered if dogs can learn new words? Yes, say researchers as they have found that talented dogs may have the ability to grasp new words after hearing them only four times.While previous evidence seems to show that most dogs do not learn words, unless eventually very well trained, a few individuals have shown some extraordinary abilities, according to a study published in the journal Scientific Reports.“We wanted to know under which conditions the gifted dogs may learn novel words” said researcher xuekw Claudia Fugazza from theEötvösLorándUniversityinHungary. For the study, the team involved two gifted dogs, Whisky and Vicky Nina. The team exposed the dogs to the new words in two different conditions.In the exclusion-based task, presented with seven known toys and one new toy, the dogs were able to select the new toy when presented with a new name. Researchers say this proves that dogs can choose by exclusion when faced with a new word, they selected the only toy which did not have a known name.However, this was not the way they would learn the name of the toy. In fact, when they were presented with one more equally new name to test their ability to recognize the toy by its name, the dogs got totally confused and failed.The other condition, the social one, where the dogs played with their owners who pronounced the name of the toy while playing with the dog, proved to be the successful way to learn the name of the toy, even after hearing it only 4 times. “The rapid learning that we observed seems to equal children’s ability to learn many new words at a fast rate around the age of 18 months,” Fugazza says. “But we do not know whether the learning mechanisms(机制) behind this learning are the same for humans and dogs. ”To test whether most dogs would learn words this way, 20 other dogs were tested in the same condition, but none of them showed any evidence of learning the toy names, confirming that the abilityto learn words rapidly in the absence of formal training is very rare and is only present in a few gifted dogs.12. What was the purpose of the study published in Scientific Reports?A. To better train dogs’ ability to learn new words.B. To further confirm previous evidence about dogs.C. To prove extraordinary memory abilities of gifted dogs.D. To explore favorable conditions for gifted dogs’ new-word learning.13. How did the dogs react when exposed to two new names in the first condition?A. Slow to understand.B. Quick to learn.C. At a loss.D. In a panic.14. What was found about dogs’ new-word learning in the social condition?A. Learning through playing applied to most dogs.B. The social condition helped dogs learn new words.CDogs’ new-word learning turned out to be less effective.D. Dogs shared similar learning mechanisms with children.15. Which of the following is the best title for the text?A. Gifted Dogs Can Learn New Words Rapidly.B. Dogs Identify Newly-named Toys by Exclusion.C. Dogs Can Acquire Vocabulary through Tons of Training.D. Gifted Dogs Have Similar Learning Abilities to Humans.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2020-2021学年温州二十二中学高三英语月考试卷及答案解析
2020-2021学年温州二十二中学高三英语月考试卷及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ASome colleges have started offering their own gap year programs to support students who want to take a year off in a meaningful way. Below, we’ll look at four of these programs.American University Gap ProgramWhen to apply: By July 15 or November 15Is there funding available? No.In American University Gap Program, students spend three days per week with a government or business organization in the city. Students go on field trips, listen to guest speakers, take part in hands-on lessons and work on service projects as a group. Students who complete the program can earn seven credits.Duke University Gap Year ProgramWhen to apply: By early May of each yearIs there funding available? Yes, $5,000 to $15,000.Though Duke University has no course of study or experience for its gap year program, it encourages students to have an independent plan for their year off, particularly one that promotes personal growth. Independent experiences may include community service, personalized experiential learning opportunities and others.Florida State University Gap YearWhen to apply: By February 24Is there funding available? Yes, up to $5,000.Florida State University offers gap year funding to students wishing to work or volunteer before starting college. In order to get the momey, students must explain their plans for their gap year. The experience must last over one year.St Norbert College Bridge Year ExperienceWhen to apply: not specifiedIs there funding available? Not specified.Students taking part in the Bridge Year Experience can travel to locations such as New Mexico, Wisconsin and Guatemala during the fall term, where they learn about the local cultures, take courses and get serviceopportunities.1.What does Duke University advise students to do during their gap year?A.Focus on their personal growth.B.Be independent of their parents.C.Apply before the end of November.D.Contact some off-campus organization.2.How can students get gap year funding from Florida State University?A.By having extra credits.B.By organizing several projects.C.By showing their gap plans.D.By doing volunteer work.3.If you are interested in travelling, you can choose ________.A.Florida State University Gap YearB.American University Gap ProgramC.Duke University Gap Year ProgramD.St. Norbert College Bridge Year ExperienceBInAsia, there are special competitions where kites have complex designs and are fitted with instruments that make musical sounds as the wind blows through them. Although all kites have a similar structure (结构), they are widely different in size and shape. Kite-fighting competitions are also held, in which competitors use their kites to attack and bring down their opponents’ (对手) kites or cut their strings (线).For more than 15 years, the Big Wind Kite Factory has been giving kite-making and kite-flying classes for the children on an island inHawaii. In its kite-making lessons, students can make kites in as little as 20 minutes! Children as young as four years old can learn how to fly a kite. Jonathan Socher and his wife Daphne started the kite factory in 1980. Their kites are made of nylon (尼龙). Their designs are Hawaiian themes created by Daphne. The designs are cut out of the nylon with a hot knife that seals the edges and then fastened directly onto the kite. The kite that is used to give lessons is a regular diamond kite with a rainbow pattern. The difference between this kite and the ones they make during the lessons is that it is a two-string controllable kite. Big Wind employees fly the kite and for a few minutes show students how pulling on one line and then on the other controls the direction the kite goes in. Then the controls are given to the students.Jonathan insists that it is not necessary to make a huge impressive kite to have fun making and flying kites. Even the simplest structure can work, and can give hours of fun. Go on, give it a try!4. Which of the following is true according to the text?A. A hot knife is used to iron the nylon.B. Children never fly kites on their own in flying lessons.C. Kite strings must not be cut in kite-fighting competitions.D. Daphne designs kites for the Big Wind Kite Factory.5. What is different about the kite used for flying lessons?A. It has two strings.B. It is simple in design.C. It has a rainbow pattern.D. It is shaped like a diamond.6. According to Jonathan,what do you need to have fun with kites?A. A large kite.B. Any type of kite.C. A complex structure.D. A kite that impresses others.7. What is mainly described in the text?A. A kite factory.B. Kite-flying lessons.C. Special competitions.D. The kite-making process.CAfter years of releasing e-readers that compete directly with Amazon’s Kindle, Rakuten Kobo’s latest device offers something totally different: theability to draw and write directly on the screen.With a large 10.3-inch E-ink display, the Kobo Elipsa looks more like an electronic clipboard than the standard paperpack-sized e-reader. Although the ability to write on the screen is no big deal — especially given its high price tag of $ 600 — the overall package is impressively functional.In terms of reading, the Elipsa packs just about everything you’d expect in a Kobo. You can purchase and download books from the store, read web articles you’ve saved online via Pocket, and connect to your local library to borrow e-books and magazines. It’s known that Kindle basically requires you to buy books from Amazon. Unlike Kindles, Kobos are pretty open with the formats they support; you can connect the Elipsa to a computer and transfer over any PDF books you have bought or downloaded from stores like Booktopia or Google Books.You can fill your virtual notepads with notes using brush and pen types, and export them as PDFs or images to a PC. There’s also an “advanced” notebook that can turn your writing into typed and editable text for exporting to Microsoft Word format. You can also write directly onto documents themselves, with all your word circling and underlining saved as you go to review later. This is especially handy when it comes to PDFs, as changes you make are synced(同步)automatically when you have Wi-Fi, so you can move between your Elipsa, PC and phone and keep your notes.With all that said, we can see it really appealing to e-reader fans who also tend to do a lot of work on paper. Ifyou ever print things out to mark them up, fill notepads with writing or drawing that you later have to transcribe or scan, or just wish you could write all over your library books, this could be the device for you.8. Which of the following best describes the Elipsa?A. Automatic.B. Traditional.C. Useful.D. Standard.9. How is a Kobo different from a Kindle in reading?A. A Kindle has a larger screen.B. A Kindle can support more formats.C. A Kobo supports books from various sources.D. A Kobo should be connected to local libraries.10. What does paragraph 4 mainly tell us about Kobos?A Their function in syncing. B. Their function in typing.C. Their function in writing.D. Their function in reading.11. In which section of a newspaper can the text probably be found?A. Education.B. Technology.C. Lifestyle.D. Business.DByteDance(字节跳动)Group’s TikTok, an overseas version of Chinese short video sharing app Douyin, faces an existential crisis in the United States, as murmurs of a “crackdown”(强制取缔)from the White House forced the Chinese company toengage in talks on selling its US business to Microsoft.TikTok is the fastest-growing registered global mobile internet app, with more than 100 million users, and its rapid growth, especially in the US, is seen as a threat to Facebook. The US government has long viewed globally competitive Chinese high-tech companies including Huawei as a threat and done whatever it could to crack down on(打击)them in the name of “national security”.The US government has not introduced any specific policy against TikTok only threatened it through a number of unclear statements.According to the latest media reports, Microsoft is prepared to press ahead withthe negotiations to take over TikTok’s US operations and complete the negotiations by Sept 15, following talks between Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and US President Donald Trump.This means that TikTok will have to hand its fate over to some unpredictable power, and even have to sell its assets without the option of setting a price.The US government has failed to find a reasonable legal excuse to deal with TikTok. All private data of TikTok’s US users are stored in the US and are unlikely to be transferred. Considering the US government is trying to deal with TikTok in a political way, TikTok should consider incorporating(合并)the dispute into the US legal process to assert(坚持)its legal rights and interests.TiKTok’s core value lies in its unique algorithms,a product of artificial intelligence that represents the expertise of Chinese engineers and programmers with high-value intellectual property.The US government’s move, which has forced ByteDance to sell TikTok to a US company, is similar to a forced technology transfer and an example of the US’ openseizureof Chinese intellectual property.If ByteDance sells TikTok to a US company for “security reasons", that would set a dangerous precedent, motivating other countries where TikTok operates to follow the US administration's example and cause a chain reaction.ByteDance is a young Chinese private company that cannot deal with a political game played by the US. But as a Chinese company that has gone global, ByteDance has reasons to take up legal means to defend its legal rights. The Chinese government can also consider examining whether the technology transfer in the deal violates China’s law and harms the country’s national interests.12. What is the most valuable as for TikTok?A. Its global popularity.B. Its artificial intelligence.C. Its registered global mobile internet app.D. Its private data of TikTok’s worldwide users.13. Why does the American government force the Chinese company to hand over TikTok’s US operations to a US company?A. Out of so-called political reasons.B. Out of so-called debt reasons.C. Out of so-called technical reasons.D. Out of so-called security reasons.14. What does the underlined word “seizure”probably mean in Para. 8?A. An untrue spoken statement about someone.B. The use of legal authority to take sth from sb.C. The crime of stealing sth from a person or place.D. The act of trying to hurt somebody using physical violence.15. What can be the best title for the news report?A. TikTok must defend its rights legallyB. TikTok is seen as a threat to FacebookC. ByteDance has to sell TikTok to a US companyD. ByteDance agrees to transfer technology第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2021届温州第二十二中学高三英语月考试卷及参考答案
2021届温州第二十二中学高三英语月考试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AI once taught in a small private school. Each morning at nine o’clock all the students, ranging in age from three to seven years old, gathered in the Great Room for a warm-up in preparation for the day.One morning the headmistress made an announcement to all the children gathered,“Today we begin a great experiment of the mind.” She held up two ivy(常春藤) plants, each potted in an identical container. She continued, “Do they look the same?”All the children nodded. So did I, for, in this way, I was alsoa child.“We will give the plants the same amount of light, the same amount of water, but not the same amount of attention,” She said. “Together we are going to see what will happen when we put one plant in the kitchen away from our attention and the other plant right here in this room. Each day for the next month, we shall sing to our plant in the Great Room and tell it how much we love it, and how beautiful it is. We will use our good minds to think good thoughts about it.”Four weeks later my eyes were as wide and disbelieving as the children’s. The kitchen plant was leggy and sick-looking, and it hadn’t grown at all. But the Great Room plant, which had been sung to and surrounded by positive thoughts and words, had increased threefold in size with dark leaves that were filled with energy.In order to prove the experiment, the kitchen ivy was brought to the Great Room to join the other ivy. Within three weeks, the second plant had caught up with the first ivy. Within four weeks, they could not be distinguished, one from the other.I took this lesson to heart and made it my own.1. Why did the headmistress do the experiment?A. She wanted to teach me a lesson.B. She expected the students to learn to grow plants.C. She meant to prove the impact of good minds on growth.D. She intended to show students how to save a sick-looking plant.2. What happened to the ivy in the kitchen at last?A. It stopped growing and died.B. It was leggy and sick with dark leaves.C. It looked almost the same as the other one.D. It grew better than the one in the Great Room.3. What can be a suitable title for the passage?A. Life Means GrowthB. Things Grow with LoveC. Equality Makes a DifferenceD. Positive Thoughts Really CountBScott and Daniel Harry are enjoying everyday tasks like shopping and washing for the first time following their move to an accommodation (住宿) support house in Kurwongbah, north of Brisbane last year.Disability Services Queensland’s Strengthening Non-Government Organisations project provided an accommodation support model that would enable residents (居住者) like Daniel and Scott to live more independently.The house is just one of many accommodation support services funded (资助)through the project. The five-bedroom house provides 24-hour care for up to four individuals with complex needs, including medical support. Care and staffing levels are varied and flexible, depending on each resident’s requirements.Scott and Daniel, who have a severe form of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, require 24-hour support in all activities of daily living. Before they moved to the house, they lived with their family. Scott says living at home was difficult as it placed a physical and emotional strain(负担) on their parents who had to wake them several times each night to reposition them or place them on breathing machines.“We were heavyhearted,” says Scott, who is planning to write a book about his life experiences. “But our parents now have a lot moretime for themselves. We now manage ourselves on a day-to-day basis.”Daniel is an enthusiastic gardener, taking care of his own vegetable garden. The men share the house with one other young man, and they go to rugby league games, meeting up with friends.Leeding Care Australia provides the care service at Kurwongbah. Manager Lee Garniss says setting up the facilities (设施) has not been without its challenges.“It is an unconventional model of care,” Lee says. “The home is Scott and Daniel’s home, however it is also a workplace for their support staff. Balancing these two requirements has been a challenge for all.”“We have experienced a bit of a learning phase over the last twelve months. However, by working as a teamwe try our best to meet the needs of both residents and staff and I think we have achieved the right balance.”4. What do we know about the house Scott and Daniel live in now?A. It was built by their parents.B. It can accommodate four residents.C. It belongs to a governmental project.D. It’s located in the center of Brisbane.5. Why did Scott and Daniel’s parents wake up frequently at night?A. To help them do exercise.B. They were making a lot of noise.C. To check on their breathing.D. They were under emotional pressure.6. How did Scott feel while living with his parents?A. A bit guilty.B. Quite happy.C. Very proud.D. Slightly angry.7. What was a challenge while setting up the facilities?A. Lack of fund.B. No workplace.C. Inexperienced staff members.D. Satisfying both staff and residents’ needs.CThe secrets of dreaming are always interesting psychologists. It is generally acknowledged in the field that dreams people have during this time betweenchildhood and full adulthood, that’s around 30, are the strongest and most influential. Yet not enough is known about the repeated patterns of dreaming. Researchers are still trying to answer a basic question: How does dreaming relate to the life experiences and developmental challenges?G. William Domhoff and Adam Schneider, at theUniversityofCalifornia, help to answer this question by examining the lengthy dream series of two individuals, “Izzy” and “Jasmine”. Izzy provided a collection of 4, 329 dream reports from between the ages of 12 and 25, while Jasmine provided 664 dreams recorded between the ages of 14 and 25.Large collections of dreams like these pose challenges to researchers. Until recently, the means of studying dream series was to employ a team of recorders who take the time to code each dream for a predetermined(预先确定的)number of content categories, and then compare their results. Nowadays, digital technologies enable the analysis of language usage in dreams with high speed, accuracy, and objectivity. This marks a revolutionary advance in the science of dreaming. However,itcan only lead so far.To gain more specific and detailed insights, Domhoff and Schneider tailored word strings(词串)for each dreamer, mixing elements of traditional research with digital tools for analyzing large data sets. For Izzy these word strings included “family and s”, “celebrities” and “fantasy”, while the word strings they created for Jasmine included “familiar places,” electrical equipment” and “music”. The researchers used these word strings to identify connections between their dreams and real lives. Surprisingly, the results of the analysis revealed a great deal of consistency(一致性)and continuity in both sets of dreams. Izzy pays much attention to pop culture, and has affection for famous actors. Jasmine is an accomplished musician and performer.“The frequencies of dream elements show the intensity(强度)of the dreamer’s personal concern with that element in waking thought,” Domhoff and Schneider conclude. For anyone who still claims dreaming is merely random nonsense from the brain and mental world, these findings are hard to explain away.8. What do psychologists agree with about dreams?A. Dreams are influenced by life experiences.B. Dreaming is never nonsense from the brain.C. Dreams in one’s teens and twenties are strongest.D The patterns of dreaming are usually repeated.9. What does “it” underlined in paragraph 3 refer to?A. The collection of dreams.B. Research into dreaming.C. The digital method.D. The challenge for psychologists.10. How do the researchers conduct their study?A. By analyzing large data sets.B. By developing individualized word strings.C. By identifying the patterns of dreaming.D. By making comparison with traditional research.11. Which can be the best title for the text?A. New tech, new findingB. Dreams: reflections of waking realityC. Lives, languages, dreamsD. Life experiences: elements of mental worldDThe headmaster of a primary school showed on television to support her idea that parents should “dress appropriately in daywear” when they drop off and pick up their kids from school.Kate Chisholm, head teacher atSkerneParkAcademyin Darlington, theU.K., sent a letter home asking parents to set a better example for their children.“I have noticed there has been an increasing tendency for parents to drop off and pick up their kids from school while still wearing their pajamas (睡衣),” Chisholm wrote.“Could I please ask that when you are sending your children, you take the time to dress appropriately in daywear that is suitable for the weather conditions?”Kate Chisholm wants parents at her school to dress nicer. She appeared on British television station ITV to further explain her decision, saying she had started noticing the pajama trend had been picked up by “30 or 40” parents at school.Despite her determination to make school a nicer place to be, Chisholm admits that she can't demand that parents dress up-such as Karen Routh, 49, who wore pajamas to drop off her 8-ycar-old daughter Holly, because she was running late and didn't feel well.“I imagine there might be some people who keep up wearing pajamas for the next six months to prove a point,” Chisholm said. “I can't force people to get dressed but I will keep sending letters home in the hope that they decide to put on a pair of jeans.”Wearing pajamas in public has also become a hot issue for some schools and States in theU.S.In 2015, aFloridaschool board member insisted on a dress rule for parents who showed up in the school in sleepwear.12. The headmaster asks parents to pay attention to ______.A. the way they dressB. the relations with teachersC. the way they treat their kidsD. the clothes they buy for their kids13. How does Chisholm try to change this situation?A. Asking kids to set examples.B. Keeping them out of school.C. Sending letters to persuade them.D. Forcing them to change by laws.14. Why did Kate Chisholm appear on ITV?A. She wanted to force Karen to dress properly.B. Parents spent less time on their clothes.C. She wanted to explain her decision about the parents' dress.D. She wanted to tell us more and more parents wear pajamas to school.15. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that ______.A. strict laws should be passed to stop pajamasB. aFloridaschool will force parents to wear jeansC. people wearing pajamas in public will be punishedD. more and more people are concerned about dressing properly in public第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2019-2020学年温州二十二中学高三英语月考试题及答案解析
2019-2020学年温州二十二中学高三英语月考试题及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AEver wonder why there are so many people polluting the earth? Ever say to yourself:Hey, I wish that I could do more to help the environment? Have you ever thought about trying to help the earth but never really did it? Well, here are some pretty easyand skillful ideas for that green - earth desire inside you.●Turn off your computer. By leaving it on all day you are creating more CO2than a regular passenger would, driving to and from work in one day.● Ride your bike or carpool (合用汽车).Obviously, youare creating less CO2which will help the ozone(臭氧).● Make a garden. Even simply grow some plants in your kitchen, which will help produce more oxygen while eating up some of that evil CO2.● Buy local groceries. It creates less impact on the environment. Besides, you're supporting your local farmers.● Recycle. You had to see this coming. But you have no idea how much you are helping the environment by simply reusing a water bottle instead of buying a huge pack at the store.● Don't run the water while brushing. It saves you money and helps the water resources.● Open the curtains. Natural light is much prettier and it will keep the energy usage down.● Rechargeable batteries. You have no idea how much it takes to get rid of batteries. Do yourself a favor. Save some money and some energy.1. If you don't want to create more CO2, you may_______.A. turn off your computer or open the curtainsB. turn off your computer or ride your bike or carpoolC. make a garden or open the curtainsD. use rechargeable batteries or make a garden2. Which of the following can best describe the function of the first paragraph?A. Main body.B. Argument.C. Lead - in.D. Conclusion.3. The main idea of the passage is about________.A. the importance of environmental protectionB. some ways about how to prevent pollutionC. some suggestions about how to save energyD. some suggestions about environmental protectionBThefirst thing we notice about new people are their faces. The next time we see these people, we remember them because we remember their faces. This seems like a simple process. However, scientists found that it is not such a simple process. The section of the brain that is responsible for face recognition seems to work differently for different people. Some people have great difficulty remembering and recognizing faces, while others almost never forget a face.Normal babies are born with a natural ability to recognize faces. In fact, their face recognition abilities are much better than their parents. Babies are most highly skilled at face recognition at six months. But by nine months, they lose this skill. By nine months, a baby’s face-recognition skills are about the same as an adult’s.Unfortunately, some people are not born with this ability to recognize faces. The part of the brain that is responsible for face recognition doesn’t work for them. This condition is called face blindness. People with very severe face blindness cannot even recognize their own faces. In fact, people with this condition can sometimes be frightened when they look in the mirror. They don’t recognize their own face, so for a second they are startled when they see this unfamiliar face.Face blindness is not always severe. Scientists believe up to 10 percent of the population may be affected by face blindness to some degree, yet many people with mild face blindness might not even know they have it. They have no reason to know they are different from anyone else until someone points it out. This is similar to people with color1 blindness. Colorblind people can’t see the difference between certain color1 s such as red and green, until someone tells them that green and red are two different color1 s.There is no cure for face blindness. So for the time being, people with face blindness need to find simple techniques to compensate for their problem. They can try to recognize people by their hairstyle, their voice, or their glasses. Hopefully, in the future as scientists learn more about this condition, they may find a cure.4. What is the first paragraph mainly about?A. The way to improve one’s face-recognition skills.B. The simple process of the brain to recognize others’ faces.C. The fact that some people have face-recognition problems.D. The importance of face recognition in human communication.5. When do children have the best face-recognition skills?A. At birth.B. Half a year old.C. Nine months old.D. In adolescence.6. What does the underlined word “startled” in the 3rd paragraph probably mean?A. Depressed.B. Confused.C. Embarrassed.D. Surprised.7. What does the author think of the problem of face blindness?A. People need to take it seriously.B. Certain techniques can make up for it.C. It will be cured in the near future.D. It has the same effect with color1 blindness.CAs a rider, Anna Kiesenhofe’s Olympics victory might be a surprise. The winner of the road race at the Tokyo Olympics left the sport at the end of 2017 when she found herself out of contract (合同). She came into Tokyo without a professional team and left as an Olympic champion.The 30-year old began her cycling career in 2014 after running injuries that prevented her from continuing her pursuits of triathlon (铁人三项). She later joined a Catalan team and won the Spanish National Cup in 2016.The then-26 year old signedher first professional contract with Lotto Soudal Ladies for the following season. However, she ended her 2017 campaign in April and did not sign a contract for 2018, eventually taking a year off the bike. In 2019, Kiesenhofer came back to the sport as a rider, winning the Austrian national road race. Despite her results, Kiesenhofer sill had no professional contract while going into the Tokyo Olympics.Kiesenhofer was the first rider to attack in the Olympic road race, eventually forming a breakaway along with Carl Oberholzer, Omer Shapira, Vera Looser and Anna Plichta, which went on to reach a gap of 11 minutes. After Looser and Oberholzer were dropped, Kiesnhofer ataced her two remaining breakaway companions.After Shapira and Plichta were caught by the peloton (主车群), the rest of the riders seemed to believe that they were racing among themselves for Gold, not knowing that Remehofere was still in front. While it might be a misjudgment from the rest of the peloton that allowed Kiesenhofer to keep her lead of more than two minutes, other riders’ mistakes should not detract from the Austrian’s efforts.Off the bike the new Olympic Champion has a PhD in mathematics after studying at the Technical Universityof Vienne as well as at Cambridge University. She currently works at the University of Lausanne.8. Why did Anna give up triathlon?A. She got injured.B. She lost interest in it.C. She had to attend university.D. She never won a medal.9. Which is the right order of the following events?①She ended her campaign.②She took a year off the bike.③She began her cycling career.④She won the Austrian national road race.⑤She won the Spanish National Cup.A. ③④①②⑤.B. ②③④①⑤.C. ③⑤①②④.D. ④②③①⑤.10. What were the riders of the peloton unaware of at the Tokyo Olympics?A. The road race was so difficult.B. Anna was a new rider.C. They had caught up with Anna.D. Anna took the lead of them.11. What is Anna’s present job?A. A cycling coach.B. A university teacher.C A professional rider. D. A college student.DI was checking out at the supermarket counter on Wednesday night, ready to pay for my bananas, when all ofa sudden, fear came upon me. My wallet was gone. And I could only have left it one place: the G9 bus, from which I had gotten off minutes earlier and which was now speeding to some stops. The moment of realizing it was gone was followed by mental math. How much time and money would it cost to replace the credit cards, the driver's license, the expensive lipstick ($ 55!).Two hours after I was back at my house, I heard a knock on the door. My husband answered while I sat in the dining room on the phone with a credit card company. "Does Jennifer live here?" I heard someone say. In her hand was my wallet, without a penny missing. She left before I could offer my gratitude to her.After I posted the story, I heard from her boyfriend, who identified the good citizen as Erin Ball, a 26-year-old girl working for a trade organization.Once I figured out her, I called to thank her. She said she spotted my wallet and thought that it's moredangerous to go to a stranger's house than leaving the wallet with the driver, but she still decided to take the chance. "If I were in that situation, I would want someone to try to find me," she said. Ball doesn't find her actions particularly excellent. She added, "It's not hard to do small things for people."After Ball found my wallet, she decided to post a picture of my driver's license online before going to my house, trying to see if anyone knew me. No sooner had she left my doorstep than I got emails from two neighbors who recognized my face, both offering to help me find my missing property.Ball found my house on a bitterly cold night for which I was extremely grateful. Looking back, I'm not surprised someone had wanted to help a stranger. A warm current of honesty and harmony is running through this town.12. What do we know about the author according to paragraph 1?A. She missed the G9 bus.B. She paid for her bananas.C. She replaced the credit cards.D. She found she had left her wallet on the bus.13. Who helped the author find Ball?A. The G9 driver.B. The girl's boyfriend.C. The author's neighbors.D. The author's husband.14. What did Ball do first after finding the wallet?A. Ball called the author.B. Ball went to the author's house.C. Ball gave the wallet to the bus driver.D. Ball posted a photo of the author's driving license.15. Which of the following best describes Erin Ball?A. Humorous and kind.B. Generous and demanding.C. Honest and warm-hearted.D. Caring and outgoing.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2021届青岛第二十二中学高三英语月考试卷及答案
2021届青岛第二十二中学高三英语月考试卷及答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AKuala Lumpur is a capital city in Malaysia. Here are the top 4 budget hotels:The Chinatown Inn (About $30 per night)Just a block from the railway station, located in Chinatown’s open market. It has clean beds, central air conditioning, hot water forcoffee and tea, and a hall with a big screen TV. Wi-Fi is good except Floor 5. The guests’ complaint is that the air condition is too cold, so make sure you get a room with a window. You can open it to let some warmth in.Ancasa Express (About $45 per night).The hotel is above the sky-train station. That makes it convenient to get to other parts of the city. From the station, take the elevator to the 5th floor to reach the hotellobby(大厅). The rooms are clean and nice. There is a flat screen TV, the strongest Wi-Fi, and a very hot rainfall shower. The guests’ complaint is that the cafe is only open for breakfast and dinner, and not 24 hours.Central Hotel (About $35 per night)This hotel is just two blocks from the Central Station, which is the heart of all transportation in the city. From Central you can walk 2 blocks to the beautiful Central Hotel, in which rooms are small but clean, and have common Wi-Fi.Ocean 77 (About $25 per night)On Petaling Street in Chinatown, this brand new hotel is most spotlessly clean. There is a flat screen TV and good Wi-Fi in each room. The location is good, in the heart of the Petaling Street market. No cafe in the hotel, but many on the street.1.In the Chinatown Inn you are told to choose a room with a window ________.A.because the light in the room is dimB.so that you can breathe the fresh airC.so that you can let some warm air inD.so that you can have a good view from it2.If a guest likes surfing the Net, which of the following would be his first choice?A.The Chinatown InnB.Central Hotel.C.Ocean 77.D.Ancasa Express3.What is the unusual characteristic of Ocean 77?A.It is the cheapest, newest and cleanest.B.Its location is in the heart of the city.C.It is located in the street in Chinatown.D.There is a flat screen TV and good Wi-Fi.BJake Oldershaw and his daughter Mollie from Birmingham, Britain have asthma (哮喘). Mollie, 11, has required hospital treatment several times while Jake Says he always finds breathing more difficult when there is heavy traffic. Air quality has an enormous impact on their lives and both noticed a marked improvement during the spring lockdown because of the epidemic (疫情). Jake said, “During lockdown there was a noticeable difference in air quality. I didn't suffer any asthmatic attacks during that period. These days you can feel the effects.”However, under current COVID-19 restrictions in the UK this winter, many people probably will have to work from home. The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) says while emissions (排放) have dropped this year because we've been travelling less and doing less, the expected use ofgas boilers to provide heating and hot water could rise by more than half.Heating accounts for nearly 37% of the UK's total carbon emissions. Modelling by the ECIU suggests a 56% increase in boiler usage this winter resulting in a 12% increase in emissions of carbon. The ECIU says that's enough to offset the last two years' worth of progress on reducing traffic emissions.Jess Ralston, author of the analysis for the ECIU, said, “Working from home and having increased gas use in the home could be really critical for air pollution and also climate change. The way we heat our homes needs to change if we are to get to net zero by 2050.”Jess Ralston said, “The increase in pollution from gas boilers expected this winter provides a graphic illustration (图解) of their forgotten role in air pollution. And it is a role set to continue without practical policies to decarbonize home heating. ”The government is set to publish its Heat and Buildings Decarbonisation Strategy in a few weeks which is expected to give details on plans to try to switch British homes to cleaner sources of heat.4. How did the spring lockdown in the UK affect Jake?A. He was cured of his asthma.B. He had to go to hospital for retreatment.C. He suffered a noticeable difficulty in study.D. He didn't suffer any asthmatic attacks during that period.5. What is concerning the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit?A. The epidemic will become worse.B. Air pollution will get worse this winter.C. People may have to work from home longer.D. There is less energy for gas boilers in winter.6. What would Jess Ralston agree with?A. People prefer to work from home in winter.B. The government failed to protect the environment.C. People tend to ignore the harmful effect of home heating.D. The climate has suffered a lot from the epidemic this year.7. How to improve air quality during winter according to Jess Ralston?A. A warmer winter season.B. Less and less gas boilers.C. Practical plans from the government.D. Improved awareness of cutting down pollution.CLarry was on another of his underwater expeditions(探险)but this time, it was different. He decided to take his daughter along with him. She was only ten years old. This would be her first trip with her father on what he had always been famous for.Larry first began diving when he was his daughter’s age. Similarly, his father had taken him along on one of his expeditions. Since then, he had never looked back. Larry started out by renting diving suits from the small diving shop just along the shore. He had hated them. They were either too big or too small. Then, there was the instructor. He gave him a short lesson before allowing him into the water with his father. He had made an exception. Larry would never have been able to go down without at least five hours of theory and another similar number of hours on practical lessons with a guide. Children of his age were not even allowed to dive.After the first expedition, Larry’s later diving adventures only got better and better. There was never a dullmoment. In his black and blue suit and with an oxygen tank fastened on his back, Larry dived from boats into the middle of the ocean. Dangerous areas did not prevent him from continuing his search. Sometimes, he was limited to a cage underwater but that did not bother him. At least, he was still able to take photographs of the underwater creatures.Larry’s first expedition without his father was in the Cayman Islands. There were numerous diving spots in the area and Larry was determined to visit all of them .Fortunately for him, a man offered to take him around the different spots for rry didn’t even know what the time was, how many spots he dived into or how many photographs he had taken.The diving spots afforded such a wide range of fish and sea creatures that Larry saw more than thirty varieties of creatures.Larry looked at his daughter. She looked as excited as he had been when he was her age. He hoped she would be able to continue the family tradition. Already, she looked like she was much braver than had been then. This was the key to a successful underwater expedition.8. In what way was this expedition different for Larry?A. His daughter had grown up.B. He had become a famous diver.C. His father would dive with him.D. His daughter would dive with him.9. What can be inferred from Paragraph 2?A. Larry had some special right.B. Larry liked the rented diving suits.C. Divers had to buy diving equipment.D. Ten-year-old children were permitted to dive.10. What can be learned from the underlined sentence?A. Larry didn’t wear a watch.B. Larry was not good at math.C. Larry had a poor memory.D. Larry enjoyed the adventure.11. What did Larry expect his daughter to do?A. Become a successful diver.B. Make a good diving guide.C. Take a lot of photo underwater.D. Have longer hours of training.DWhen I was a kid, my mom set aside some breakfast food for supper every nowand then. I remember one night after a long, hard day at work, my mom placed a plate of eggs, sausage, and a plate of extremely burnt biscuits on the table. I waited to see if my dad would get annoyed.All my dad did was to reach for the biscuits, smile at my mom and ask me how my day at school had been. I don't remember what I told him that night but I do remember watching him add butter and jelly on that ugly burnt biscuit and ate every bite of that thing. He never made a face nor uttered a word about it!When I rose from the table that evening, I remember hearing my mom apologize to my dad for overcooking the biscuits and I will never forget what he said, “Honey, I love burnt biscuits every now and then."Later that night, I went to say good night to my daddy, and I wondered if he really liked his biscuits burnt. He wrapped me up in his arms and said gently, "Your mom put in a hard day at work today and she is really tired. Besides, a little burnt biscuit never hurt anyone!As I have grown older, I've thought about that many times. Life is full of imperfect things and imperfect people. Learning to accept each other's faults and choosing to celebrate each other's differences contribute to a healthy, growing, and lasting relationship. We could extend this philosophy to any relationship, such as a husband-wife, parent-child, or friendship. Don't put the key to your happiness in someone else's pocket. Keep it in your own. So, please pass me a biscuit, and yes, the burnt one will do just fine.12. How did the author's dad react to the burnt biscuit?A. He set it aside for breakfast.B. He ate butter and jelly instead.C. He uttered his complaints loudly.D. He ate it up as if nothing happened.13. Which of the following words can best describe the author's dad?A. Caring.B. Determined.C. ProudD. Hardworking.14. What does the author suggest people do in the last paragraph?A. Show understanding to imperfect things.B. Ask the children to respect their parents.C. Enjoy the over-cooked biscuits willingly.D. Make important decisions on your own.15. In which section of a magazine may this passage appear?A. History and culture.B. Family and relationship.C. Cuisine and health.D. Entertainment and sports.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2021届温州第二十二中学高三英语模拟试卷及答案
2021届温州第二十二中学高三英语模拟试卷及答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AAre you looking for some new and exciting places to take your kids to? Try some of these places.★Visit art museums.They offer a variety of activities to excite your kids' interest. Many offer workshops for making hand-made pieces, traveling exhibits, book signings by children's favorite writer, and even musical performances and other arts.★Head to a natural history museum.This is where kids can discover the past from dinosaur(恐龙) models to rock collections and pictures of stars in the sky. Also, ask what kind of workshops and educational programs are prepared for kids and any special events that are coming up.★Go to a Youtheater.Look for one in your area offering plays for child and family visitors.Pre-show play shops are conducted by area artists and educators where kids can discover the secret about performing arts Puppet(木偶)making and stage make-up are just a couple of the special offerings you might find.★Tryhands-on science.Visit one of the many hands-on science museums aroundthe country.These science play-lands are great fun for kids and grown-ups alike. They'll keep your child mentally and physically active the whole day through while pushing buttons, experimenting, and building. When everyone is tired, enjoy a fun family science show, commonly found in these museums.1.If a child is interested in the universe, he probably will visit _____.A.a YoutheaterB.an art museumC.a hands-on science museumD.a natural history museum2.What does "hands-on science" mean in the last paragraph?A.Science games designed by kids.B.Learning science by doing things.C.A show of kids' science work.D.Reading science books.3.Where does this text probably come from?A.A museum guide.B.A tourist map.C.A science textbook.D.A news report.BIn 2002, young Elon Musk tried unsuccessfully to buy Russian rockets to help him send mice to Mars and back.Afterwards, the youngmillionaire decided to build his own rockets.Musk went to Southern California and started hiring people to help bring his dream to life. In a very short time, and despite some failures, his company SpaceX launched Falcon 1, the first successful privately-built liquid fuel rocket, into Earth's orbit in 2008.As the first Falcon rocket began testing, development was already underway for the Falcon 9. This much larger rocket, which uses nine engines to lift heavy payloads(有效载荷)into orbit, is engineered to return to Earth, ready to be reused for another flight.For Musk, space is the final destination. To help people get there, his company Neuralink is developing devices that will link people's brains with computers. A similar device has been developed at the University of Utah. It consists of a chip(芯片)with 256 threads(线程)that is placed between a person's skin and brain. The threads attach directly to brain tissue(脑组织).Patients who have the device are able to use only their minds to communicate with one another through computers.Neuralink's chips will have about 1,000 threads. A robot developed by the company will place up to ten chips under a person's skin. The chips will communicate without wires but with a tiny device that will be worn behind the person's ear. That device, in turn, will communicate with computers. The primary market for the technology will be for people that, because of injuries or birth defects, cannot control their hands and arms. With Neuralink^ product, they'll be able to mentally command a computer to type messages for them or carry out other tasks.4. According to this article, what was the first Falcon 1 able to do?A. Launch big satellites.B. Reach distant moons.C. Move around our planet.D. Study the universe.5. What does the article explain about Neuralink's chips?A. How they'll be set up.B. What safety features they'll have.C. How much money they'll earn.D. Where they'll be produced.6. According to this article, who is Neuralink going to market its product to first?A. Those who own great wealth.B. Those who are physically disabled.C. Those who travel internationally.D. Those who do research on plants.7. In which publication is this article most likely to appear?A. The Journal of Environmental Studies.B. Advances in Business and Technology.C. Digest of Fashion and Entertainment News,D. Consumer's Guide to Outdoor Recreation.CI was at the hardware store the other day and overheard a woman tell Ed., the manager, that fall was her favorite time of year. Ed., because he liked to keep his customers happy, agreed that fall was a wonderful season, but I could tell he was lying.I was going through my mind recently, trying to find sweet memories of fall. I failed. I met my wife in the summer and married her two summers later. My sons were born in the winter and summer, my granddaughter in the winter. I’ve been fried twice in my life, both in fall. One October, a truck carrying tofu ran a red light and hit me, destroying my favorite car, combining the three things I most hate - trucks, tofu and October.I'm not saying fall is without its attractions. The leavesare beautiful. But fall's vacillation (立场摇摆)is troubling, its effort (努力)to please everyone, its continuous search for the middle ground to be all things to all people. Say what you will about summer and winter, at least they have the courage to keep their opinions strong, even if they kill us with extreme heat or cold.I recently read a story of a man coming out of a three-month coma (昏迷). It started in early fall and ended just as winter came. I hope if I were ever in a coma I would be just as lucky as the man.Upon my awakening, one of my families who stood around my bed would ask. "Don't you remember anything from the past three months?""Not the first thing," I would happily report.If I ever have enough money. I'm going to buy a second home inAustralia, so that when fall starts here, I can move there for three months, just when spring is starting.8. What did Ed think of the customers words according to the author?A. Ed understood them and supported the customer completely.B. Ed might hold a different opinion on the topic.C. Ed believed the customer wasn't telling the truth.D. Ed thought they stood for most peoples' opinion.9. What can we infer from Paragraph 2?A.The author has a big and loving family.B. The author is having a hard time at work.C. It is important to follow the rules of the road.D. Nothing good has happened to the author in fall.10. Why does the author say the man in Paragraph 4 was lucky?A. Because he slept fall away.B. Because he ho sweet memories of fall.C. Because hedreamed of fill many times.D. Because he was met by his family when waking up.11. Which of the following does the author most want to do?A. Drivetracks.B. Eat tofu dishes.C. Watch leaves falling in fall.D. Move toAustraliain October.DElizabeth Spelke, a cognitive psychologist at Harvard, has spent her career testing the world’s most complex learning system-the mind of a baby. Babies might seem like no match for artificial intelligence (AI). They are terrible at labeling images, hopeless at mining text, and awful at video games. Then again, babies can do things beyond the reach of any AI. By just a few months old, they’ve begun to grasp the foundations of language, such as grammar. They’ve started to understand how to adapt to unfamiliar situations.Yet even experts like Spelke don’t understand precisely how babies or adults learn. Consider one of the most impressive examples of AI, Alpha Zero, a programme that plays board games with superhuman skill. After playing thousands of games against itself at a super speed, and learning from winning positions, Alpha Zero independently discovered several famous chess strategies and even invented new ones. It certainly seems like a machineeclipsinghuman cognitive abilities. But Alpha Zero needs to play millions more games than a person during practice to learn a game. Most importantly, it cannot take what it has learned from the game and apply it to another area.To some AI experts, that calls for a new approach. In a November research paper, Francois Chollet, a well-known AI engineer, argued that it’s misguided to measure machine intelligence just according to its skills at specific tasks. “Humans don’t start out with skills; they start out with a broad ability to acquire new skills,” he says. “What a strong human chess player is demonstrating is not only the ability to play chess, but the potential to fulfill any task of a similar difficulty.”12. Compared to an advanced AI programme, a baby might be better at ________.A playing games B. identifying locations C. labeling pictures D.making adjustments13. What does the underlined word “eclipsing” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Imitating.B. Beating.C. Limiting.D. Promoting.14. According to the text, Francois Chollet may agree that ________.A. AI is good at completing certain assignments.B. AI is likely to gain abilities with less training.C. AI lacks the ability of acquiring specific skills.D. AI performs better than humans in cognitive ability.15. Whichwould be the best title for this passage?A. What is exactly intelligence?B. Why is modern AI advanced?C. Where is human intelligence going?D. How do humans face the challenge of AI?第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2021年青岛第二十二中学高三英语月考试卷及答案
2021年青岛第二十二中学高三英语月考试卷及答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AAmid the coronavirus outbreak, the U. S. Department of Homeland Security recommends having at least a two - week supply of water and food.PotatoesShelf life:2 to 5 weeks if stored in a cool, dry, dark placeYukon Gold, red, and fingerling potatoeswill last from two to three weeks. Larger white potatoes can last for three to five weeks. Sweet potatoes have about the same shelf life. Don't store them next to onions, however. The two might go together well in cooking, but raw, each gives off gases and moisture that might cause the other to spoil faster.Tea※Shelf life:6 to 12 months past "sell - by" dateDried tea leaves, whether loose (in a sealed container) or in teabags (in an unopened box) can easily last a year or more if they' re not subjected to damp or humidity. However, the tea does tend to lose flavor over time.Peanuts● Shelf life:1 to 2 monthsPeanuts in their shell, especially when kept cool and dry, are perfectly happy in the cupboard for as long as two months.Canned fruits and vegetables● Shelf life:1 to 2 years past "sell - by” dateCanning is an extremely efficient means of preserving food. Generally speaking, if canned foods aren't subjected to extreme heat, their contents should stay good for two years or more. Be aware, however, of dented cans or those with swollen tops, which may indicate the presence of bacteria inside.1. Which can go bad faster if stored with onions?A. Potatoes.B. Tea.C. Peanuts.D. Canned fruits and vegetables.2. What is special about tea?A. The flavor of tea can always remain the same.B. Tea leaves are better to be preserved in an open jar.C. Tea leaves should be kept away from the state of being wet.D. The maximum length of time that tea can be stored is 6 months.3. What may shorten the "sell - by” date of canned foods ?A. Shapes of cans.B. Categories of foods.C. Decline of the temperature.D. Exposure to high temperature.BIn the world of Chinese archaeology(考古学), a sign of a dig's importance is the sight of Zhou Mingsheng at work. A field technician who has worked at archaeological sites all aroundChina. Master Zhou iscredited with the gentlest touch in his profession. Born into a farming family, he is a “national-level craftsman” with a talent for using simple tools to get relics(遗物) that wouldcrumblein other hands, says his current boss, Wang Xu, director of an archaeological site at Shuanghuaishu, a Neolithic(新石器时代的) settlement near the Yellow River in the central province of Henan.It is not beauty that attracts visitors to Shuanghuaishu. At 5,300 years old, the settlement is the work of a culture too simple to have left behind many buried treasures. The single most precious find, to date, is a finger-length sculpture of a silkworm. Nor is the setting lovely: an area surrounded by deafening insects, between a highway and two power stations. Rather, the site's importance is historical. For since the birth of Chinese archaeology in the 1920s, it has been inseparable from claims thatChinahas the oldest unbroken civilisation on Earth.Leading archaeologists say that the site has the right combination of location, age and distinctive cultural elements to be the capital of an early Chinese kingdom. That would make it a bridge betweenChina's written history and the era of the Yellow Emperor, who is said to rule over these central plains almost 5,000 years ago, though many foreign scholars doubt his existence. Chinese media call the site proof ofChina's 5,000 years of history.Foreigners complain about a lack of written records, Mr. Wang notes. Perhaps they are missing symbols that will one day be understood, for instance in patterned pottery. Outsiders “can't keep using Western standards to apply to Chinese ruins,” he argues.4. What does the underlined word “crumble” in Paragraph 1 mean?A. Break.B. Start.C. Wait.D. Shine.5. Why does Shuanghuaishu attract visitors?A. It has appealing scenery.B. It has various precious treasures.C. It is of great historical significance.D. It is easily accessible.6. What is Mr. Wang's attitude towards foreigners’ view?A. Unconcern.B. Disapproving.C. Supportive.D. Not mentioned.7. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. Chinese history amazes the world.B. Chinese archaeology catches on.C. China follows its tradition.D.Chinadigs its past.CWhat will people die of 100 years from now? If you think that is a simple question,you have not been paying attention to the revolution that is taking place in bio-technology(生物技术). With the help of new medicine,the human body will last a very long time. Death will come mainly from accidents,murder and war. Today’s leading killers,such as heart disease,cancer,and aging itself,will become distant memories.In discussion of technological changes,the Internet gets most of the attention these days. But the change in medicine can be the real technological event of our times. How long can humans live? Human brains were known to decide the final death. Cells(细胞)are the basic units of all living things,and until recently,scientists were sure that the life of cells could not go much beyond 120 years because the basic materials of cells,such as those of brain cells,would not last forever. But the upper limits will be broken by new medicine. Sometime between 2050 and 2100,medicine will have advanced to the point at which every 10 years or so,people will beable to take medicine to repair their organs(器官). The medicine,made up of the basic building materials of life,will build new brain cells,heart cells,and so on-in much the same way our bodies make new skin cells to take the place of old ones.It is exciting to imagine that the advance in technology may be changing the most basic condition of human existence,but many technical problems still must be cleared up on the way to this wonderful future.8. According to the passage,human death is now mainly caused by ________.A. diseases and agingB. accidents and warC. accidents and agingD. heart disease and war9. In the author’s opinion,today’s most important advance in technology lies in(在于)________.A. the InternetB. medicineC. brain cellsD. human organs10. Humans may live longer in the future because ________.A. heart disease will be far away from usB. human brains can decide the final deathC. the basic materials of cells will last foreverD. human organs can be repaired by new medicine11. How long can humans live in the future according to the passage?A. Over 100 years.B. More than 120 years.C. About 150 years.D. The passage doesn’t tell us.DBecause of COVID-19, in many places, large gatherings of people aren’t allowed. In some areas, the rules are more strict, and people aren't allowed to leave their homes unless going out is ly necessary.These steps are very important for slowing the disease down. By doing this, governments can make sure doctors and hospitals are better able to deal with all the sick people, and that fewer people suffer in all. Usually, it's called “flattening the curve”.But if no one can go out, that means businesses which depend on visitors struggle. Many singers, bands, and other musicians would normally be giving concerts now. Instead, they have to find new ways to share their music and connect with their audiences. The Metropolitan Opera in New York has canceled(取消) its season, but it is showing a special live stream of a different opera each day on its website. Other opera companies have made similar moves. Several theater companies are either offering recorded versions of their plays online or posting videos of their actors performing.Nick Green wrote a musical play that was canceled because of the virus. He set up a website with links that allow people to enjoy the work of artists around the world who have had their projects canceled. He called his project the Social Distancing Festival. He sad it was a time when he should be doing something new, rather than feeling disappointed.Even TV shows have to find new ways to film their shows. Some late night TV shows have continued, but without audiences. Others are showing reruns.While their shows are on pause, some TV stars like Conan O’Brien and Jimmy Fallon have been filming short videos at home. Mr. O’ Brien plans to bring his show back on the air soon by filming with his own phone andtalking with guests over the Internet.12. What does the underlined phrase in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Keeping patients staying at home anytime.B. Speed up the spread of disease.C. Stopping people from often gathering up.D. Slowing down the spread of the disease.13. What are opera companies’ new ways?A. Stopping sharing music with audience.B. Providing live stream services.C. Trying to attract live audiences.D. Sharing their operas with each other14. What did the cancellation of Nick Green's play bring him?A. Disappointment.B. Annoyance .C. Creativity.D. Anxiety.15. What is the text mainly about?A. People staying at home .B. The absence of audiences.C. The efforts of Nick Green .D. Entertainment going online .第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
安徽省蚌埠市第二十二中学2022年高三英语模拟试卷含解析
安徽省蚌埠市第二十二中学2022年高三英语模拟试卷含解析一、选择题1. In this book, the word is used in its original sense unless _____ stated.A. otherwiseB. thusC. thereforeD. anyway参考答案:A【活学活用】例句:In this book the word is used in its original sense unless otherwise stated.在这本书里,这个词是用它的本义,除非另有说明。
2. I'm not sure where my necklace is, but I have a pretty good idea who________it.A.take B.tookC.had taken D.will take参考答案:B考点:一般过去时及其被动式试题解析:根据“but”,两个并列句构成转折关系,因此我不清楚项链在哪(“I'm not sure where my necklace is t”)是“现在状态”,有人把项链拿走了(“who took it”)是“过去动作”,因此用一般过去时。
句意:我不确定我的项链在哪,但是我很清楚谁把它拿走了。
3. In order not to be disturbed , I spent three days ___ up in my study.A. lockingB. being lockedC. to lockD. locked参考答案:D略4. Niagara Falls is a great tourist _______, drawing millions of visitors every year.A. attentionB. arrangementC. appointmentD. attraction参考答案:D略5. He always holds a positive attitude _________ anything.A .withB toC .for D. on参考答案:B6. Underline the idioms related to color1 s ______ a crayon.A. in a by C for D. with参考答案:D略7. 语音知识(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,找出划线部分与所给单词划线部分读音相同的选项。
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2.22高三英语作业答案
1. congratulation 祝贺
2. win the first prize 获得一等奖
3. as is known to all 众所周知
4.character 字体
5. deliver 赠送
6. progress 进步
7.calligraphy 书法
8.copybook 字帖
9.perform vt. 执行;完成;演奏
10.blessing n. 祝福;赐福;祷告
11.count v. 数数;认为; 计算
12.generous a. 慷慨的
13.mean a. 吝啬的
14.be blind to 对...... 视而不见
15.freeze v. 结冰
16.after all 毕竟
17.financially ad. 财政上,经济上
假期作业6写作仿写答案
1. 祝贺你在汉语书法比赛中赢得了一等奖。
Congratulations on your winning the first prize in the Chinese calligraphy contest!
2. 祝贺你通过了所有的考试。
Congratulations on your passing all the exams.
3. 我写信是为了真诚地祝贺你获得了中国象棋网络挑战赛的一等奖。
I’m writing to offer my sincere congratulations(to you) on your winning the first prize in the Chinese Chess Challenge.
4. 众所周知,书法室中国传统文化中很重要的一部分。
As is known to all, calligraphy is an important part of Chinese traditional culture.
5. 我希望它会有些帮助。
I hope it can be of some help.
6. 期待你在未来有更大的进步。
I’m looking forward to your greater progress in the future.
7. 我已经寄给你了一本王羲之的作品的临摹本。
(have sth done)
I’ve already had a copybook of Wang Xizhi’s works delivered to you.
8. 我已经给你寄了一些象征友谊、爱和好运的中国结(Chinese knots)。
I’ve already had some Chinese Knots delivered to you, which stand for friendship ,love and good luck.
9. 看到这一幕,我儿子变得困惑和惊讶。
Seeing this, my son became confused and surprised.
10. 妈妈,为什么你对这个陌生人如此大方而当我要酸奶时你却对我如此小气?
Mum,why are you so generous to this stranger while so mean to me whe I asked for a yoghurt?。