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江苏省常州市田家炳高级中学2024年高考英语试题模拟试卷(6)含解析

江苏省常州市田家炳高级中学2024年高考英语试题模拟试卷(6)含解析

江苏省常州市田家炳高级中学2024年高考英语试题模拟试卷(6)注意事项1.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回.2.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用0.5毫米黑色墨水的签字笔填写在试卷及答题卡的规定位置.3.请认真核对监考员在答题卡上所粘贴的条形码上的姓名、准考证号与本人是否相符.4.作答选择题,必须用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应选项的方框涂满、涂黑;如需改动,请用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案.作答非选择题,必须用05毫米黑色墨水的签字笔在答题卡上的指定位置作答,在其他位置作答一律无效.5.如需作图,须用2B铅笔绘、写清楚,线条、符号等须加黑、加粗.第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.The teacher called Tom to his office because he was caught in the exam.A.to cheat B.cheating C.cheated D.cheat2.Tom finally decided to ________ and give himself up to the police, which allowed him to get away with only a small fine.A.kill the fatted calf B.face the musicC.see the handwriting on the wall D.be a black sheep3.Dream of the Red Chamber is believed to be semi-autobiographical, _______the fortunes of Cao’s own family. A.mirrored B.to mirrorC.mirroring D.mirror4.In my opinion, one’s individual income does not wholly reflect the extent ________ one’s self-value and social value are realized.A.of which B.with whichC.on which D.to which5.I’m not sure of the reason for the dog’s illness, but it ____ by eating too much.A.may have been caused B.need have been causedC.should have been caused D.must have been caused6.The conflict between economic development and environmental protection, if not appropriately _________, can cause disastrous consequences in daily life settings.A.being managed B.to manageC.managed D.managing7.Only when _________hard __________ make your dream come true.A.do you work; you can B.you work; you canC.do you work; can you D.you work; can you8.To work from home, which one could hardly imagine, has been made with the development of computer technology. A.possible B.it possible C.possibly D.to be possible9.Many teachers like surfing the Internet, ________ they may find a lot of useful videos about teaching.A.which B.whereC.when D.that10.—It’s too complex, I think.—________. So we’d better make it easier for students to get involved.A.That’s ridiculous B.That’s the pointC.That’s settled D.That’s all right11.Not until he went abroad to further his study_______ the importance of English.A.has he found B.he has foundC.did he find D.he had found12.This semester our school offers many optional courses for the students, _______ appeals to many students. A.each of which B.all of whomC.each of whom D.all of which13.-You’ve been coughing so badly recently. Give up smoking, please.-_______. I think I am addicted to it.A.It can’t be helped B.Good ideaC.So far, so good D.Far from it14.Zhouqu, Gansu was attacked by such a terrible mud-rock flow few residents had ever experienced before. A.as B.which C.where D.that15.I writing the paper as scheduled, but my mother’s illness interfered. I hope you will excuse me.A.am to have finished B.was to have finishedC.was to finish D.ought to finish16.The government should develop system to predict when wildfires occur andgive warnings in time.A.previous B.reliable C.reasonable D.responsible17.Enter our prize ______and win a break in a National Trust holiday cottage of your choice anywhere in the country. A.draw B.search C.match D.collection18.We live in this society now ________ literally someone is always helping.A.when B.whereC.that D.what19.Don’t throw away the old books.Give them to ____needs them.A.whoever B.anyone C.who D.whomever20.---What does PM 2. 5 mean?---It's a professional_____________ indicating the condition of air pollution.A.number B.markC.term D.item第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

湖北省2020届高三6月英语模拟试题精选汇编---语法填空专题

湖北省2020届高三6月英语模拟试题精选汇编---语法填空专题

语法填空专题湖北省武汉市2020届高三英语毕业生六月供题一第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Dear world, here is why you should care about astronomy. It’s true that its advances benefit millions of people across the world. It has developed technology now to track where your 61But all of these are mere second thoughts, 63 (benefit) that have occurred without the primary intention of the maker. And that is 64 makes astronomy beautiful. To study something — not because we’re looking to gain anything in particular, but purely 65 (enjoy) natural wonders — 66 (be) all that makes us human. Doing work for the work itself creates room for mindfulness and joy.(firm) believe that astronomy has a spiritual dimension in the sense of how it connects us with something bigger than ourselves. Because 68 astronomy we now know exactly when the Universe69 (come) into existence. And we’ve spotted thousands of planet s (confuse) us for thousands of years, but even more significant, it has opened up more mysteries than any of us can study in our lifetime.第二节 61. package 62. on 63. benefits 64. what 65. to enjoy66. is 67. firmly 68. of 69. came 70. confusing湖北省黄冈中学2020届高三英语6月模拟考试试题第二节(共 10 题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1 个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

淮南市2023届高三第二次模拟考试英语试题参考答案

淮南市2023届高三第二次模拟考试英语试题参考答案

淮南市2023届高三第二次模拟考试英语参考答案第一部分听力(每小题1.5分,满分30分)1—5BBCCA6—10CCABA11—15ACBBA16—20BCACB第二部分阅读(每小题2.5分,满分50分)21—25ABBDD26—30CDBCB31—35AADCA36—40ABCEG第三部分语言运用完形填空(每小题1分,满分15分)41—45BACAD46—50DCBDC51—55BABAC语法填空(每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.months57.a58.successfully59.which60.for61.heavier62.were63.arrival64.powerful65.making第四部分写作第一节(满分15分)One possible version“Charming China”Photographic Exhibition is perfectly fantastic.It displays a wide variety of photos reflecting Chinese abundant and unique cultures,attractive scenery and a long history as well as great achievements in every aspect and so on.I am especially interested in tea culture,Peking opera,Chinese calligraphy and traditional handicraft. Through the exhibition,I am exposed to Chinese culture and have a deeper understanding of China and the Chinese people.It serves as a bridge between China and other countries t o enhance each other’s understanding.I hope there will be more opportunities in the future for exchange students like me to learn more about China.各档次的给分范围和要求:第四档(13分—15分)完全完成了试题规定的任务。

2023届辽宁省锦州市渤海大学附属高级中学高三第六次模拟考试英语试题(含解析)

2023届辽宁省锦州市渤海大学附属高级中学高三第六次模拟考试英语试题(含解析)

2023届辽宁省锦州市渤海大学附属高级中学高三第六次模拟考试英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Stuck at home with nothing to watch? Curious about China, but don’t know where to begin? Well, we’ve got you covered with this brand-new video series exploring Chinese culture. All you have to do is press play.● Dazu Rock CarvingsOne of China’s UNESCO World Heritage sites is hidden among the mountains on the outskirts of the southwestern city of Chongqing. Here, tens of thousands of sculptures collectively make up the Dazu Rock Carvings — considered one of the finest examples of China’s cave art, exhibiting the most sophisticated craftsmanship of Dazu Rock Carvings. The delicate Dazu Rock Carvings tell ancient, mystical stories.● Bamboo CarvingThe art of bamboo carving originated at the Qing imperial court. Today, the art lives on, appreciated for its historical value and elegance.Just 100 kilometers southwest of Beijing, in the Xiong’an New Area, a group of skilled artists are keeping this art alive. Carving bamboo requires focus, precision and elbow grease (重活). Watch the video and feast your eyes on the bamboo masterpieces.● Peach-stone CarvingIn the small town of Siyang in Jiangsu Province in eastern China, craftsmen create art on the tiny cores of the peaches.While most people think nothing of peach stones and just throw them away, they are a source of inspiration for these artists. The artist goes to great length to find the perfect core to fit his concept. Using tiny tools, they chip away at the cores to create intricate designs,Chinese people in the near future.4.Why does the author quote Leung Long-kong in Paragraph 2?A.To call on Chinese women to wear qipao in everyday life.B.To introduce the development of qipao in China.C.To emphasize the importance of qipao in China nowadays.D.To show that qipao is no longer as popular as it was.5.Which of the following best describes Mary Yu?A.Creative.B.Conservative.C.Cautious.D.Considerate 6.What does the underlined word “evolving” in Paragraph 7 refer to?A.passing B.withdrawing C.developing D.following 7.What can we infer from the passage about qipao?A.Qipao is an iconic sign in the fashion industry.B.Qipao is on its way back to the daily life of Chinese.C.Qipao enjoys a good reputation in the world.D.Qipao is seen as a symbol of wealth in modern China.What’s more important in determining life success-book smarts or street smarts? This question gets at the heart of an important debate contrasting the relative importance of cognitive(认知的)intelligence (CI) and emotional intelligence (EI).Cognitive intelligence is still recognized as an important element of success, particularly when it comes to academic achievements. People with high cognitive intelligence typically do well in school, often earn more money, and tend to be healthier in general.But today experts recognize that cognitive intelligence is not the only determining factor of life success. Instead, it is part of a complex range of influences-one that includes emotional intelligence. Many companies now provide emotional intelligence training and use emotional intelligence tests as part of the hiring process. Research has found that individuals with strong leadership potential also tend to be more emotionally intelligent, suggesting that high emotional intelligence is an important equality for business leaders and managers. According to a survey of hiring managers, almost 75% of the responders suggested that they valued an employee’s emotional intelligence more than his cognitive intelligence.Now that emotional intelligence is so important, can it be taught or strengthened? According to one meta-analysis that looked at the results of social and emotional learningprogrammes, the answer to that question is definitely yes. Strategies for teaching emotional intelligence include character education, modeling positive behaviours, encouraging people to think about how others are feeling, and finding ways to be more empathetic(感同身受的)towards others.All in all, life success is a result of many factors. Both cognitive intelligence and emotional intelligence play roles in overall success, as well as health, wellness, and happiness. Rather than focusing on which factors have a prior influence, the greatest benefit may lie in learning to improve skills in multiple areas. In addition to strengthening cognitive abilities, such as memory and mental focus, you can also acquire and improve social and emotional skills.8.What can we know about people with book smarts?A.They can debate with other people.B.They can deal with various situations.C.They can be outstanding in academic research.D.They can be good at gaining real life experience.9.Why does the author mention the data in Paragraph 3?A.To indicate the strictness of the hiring process.B.To prove the importance of emotional intelligence.C.To explain the result of emotional intelligence tests.D.To show the influence of cognitive intelligence on success.10.What can be learned concerning emotional intelligence?A.Evaluating how others feel.B.One’s extreme behavioursC.One’s academic performance.D.Controlling others’ emotions. 11.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A.Does book smarts matter?B.Is CI or El more important?C.What counts most in life?D.Mental health or physical health?New research suggests that a gene that governs the body’s biological (circadian) clock acts differently in males versus females and may protect females from heart disease. The study is the first to analyse circadian blood pressure rhythms(节奏)in female mice.The body’s circadian clock-the biological clock that organizes bodily activities over a 24-hour period—contributes to normal variations in blood pressure and heart function overthe course of the day. In most healthy humans, blood pressure dips(下降)at night. People who do not experience this temporary drop, called “non-dippers”, are more likely to develop heart disease. The circadian clock is made up of four main proteins (encoded by “clock genes”) that regulate close to half of all genes in the body, including those important for blood pressure regulation.Previous research has shown that male mice that are missing one of the four clock genes (PER1) become non-dippers and have a higher risk for heart and kidney disease. A research team studied the circadian response and blood pressure of female mice that lack PERI and compared them with a healthy female control group. On both low-and high-salt diets, both groups “kept an apparent circadian rhythm” of blood pressure, the researchers explained. Unlike the male mice in previous research, the females without PERI showed normal dips in blood pressure overnight.These results suggest that the lack of PER1 acts differently in males and females. The findings are consistent with research showing that women are less likely to be non-dippers than men of the same age. “This study represents an important step in understanding sex differences in the regulation of cardiovascular(心血管的)function by the circadian clock,” the researchers wrote.12.What does the new research find?A.Biological clock may protect males from heart disease.B.Biological blood pressure rhythms in female mice act normally.C.Biological clock organizes bodily activities over a 24-hour period.D.A gene controlling biological clock works differently between sexes.13.What role can circadian clock play according to the text?A.Helping males cure heart disease.B.Helping blood pressure vary normally.C.Contributing to abnormal variations in blood pressure.D.Making up four main proteins regulating almost half of all genes.14.The lack of PRRI ______A.has the same impact on males and femalesB.makes no difference to malesC.does harm to male’s healthD.is more likely to affect female’s health15.What would be a suitable title for the text? A.One clock gene is importantB.Women may benefit from body clock C.New study analyses blood pressure rhythms D.Blood pressure of healthy humans dips at night二、七选五E.Most universities are considered to perform better in at least one academic field.F.Therefore, research each university and its course guide in as much detail as possible.G.One of the biggest deciding factors in choosing a university is where you want to study.三、完形填空27.A.target B.turn C.block D.appointment 28.A.happens B.remains C.offers D.works 29.A.celebrating B.communicating C.arguing D.competing 30.A.encourage B.help C.defeat D.please 31.A.college B.destination C.business D.competition 32.A.next to B.behind C.around D.ahead of 33.A.beautiful B.grateful C.careful D.successful 34.A.advantage B.competitor C.position D.challenge 35.A.Live B.Drive C.Run D.Ride五、其他应用文46.你校将举办英语演讲比赛。

湖北省2020届高三6月英语模拟试题精选汇编---完形填空专题

湖北省2020届高三6月英语模拟试题精选汇编---完形填空专题

完形填空专题湖北省武汉市2020届高三英语毕业生六月供题一第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Never had I given back to the community. I gave generously to family since my father had drilled into my mind that 41 begins at home, but rarely to any cause outside.One day, my 42 phoned me. “Aunt Lene,” she said in her sweet voice that never fails to 43 my heart, “the blood bank asked if I would 44 blood. Would you donate with me?” I couldn’t 45 her.I didn’t know46 , that I would be able to donate blood in the name of someone 47 . On the wall were photos of people who were 48 severe illnesses. One photo was of a little girl, named Alexis, whose smiling face, although swollen from drugs, 49 me. Then I decided to donate blood in her name.I braved the 50 and the procedure was relatively painless. 51 , that gave me a lot of happiness, so I continued to 52 several other donations.One morning I happened to 53 a report about Alexis on the radio. I was thrilled, but I wasn’t 54 to learn how she had tried to help others although she was struggling with cancer, because when I first saw her angelic face, her 55 was so full of joy and 56 that I began to like her 57 . I was so happy I joined her trying to help.I am grateful for this experience as it has 58 me to the fact that every little thing we do to help has its 59 , not just to the one receiving, but to the one 60 .41. A. gratitude B. donation C. charity D. friendliness42. A. nephew B. daughter C. son D. niece43. A. freeze B. melt C. break D. fill44. A. give B. check C. draw D. lose45. A. refuse B. accept C. stand D. forgive46. A. later B. before C. soon D. recently47. A. injured B. familiar C. vague D. specific48. A. treating B. preventing C. battling D. reporting49. A. turned to B. submitted to C. appealed to D. applied to50. A. needle B. knife C. medicine D. smell51. A. Later still B. Worse still C. More effectively D. More importantly52. A. receive B. make C. ask D. increase53. A. read B. construct C. hear D. prepare54. A. surprised B. pleased C. embarrassed D. encouraged55. A. mind B. voice C. silence D. smile56. A. tension B. courage C. relief D. sympathy57. A. instantly B. occasionally C. gradually D. eventually58. A. challenged B. blinded C. resigned D. awoken59. A. price B. value C. ending D. purpose60. A. holding B. accepting C. giving D. taking第一节41-45 CDBAA 46-50 BDCCA 51-55 DBCAD 56-60 BADBC湖北省黄冈中学2020届高三英语6月模拟考试试题第一节:完形填空(共20 小题;每小题1.5 分,满分30 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

广东省深圳市高级中学2020届高三适应性考试(6月)英语试题(含答案)

广东省深圳市高级中学2020届高三适应性考试(6月)英语试题(含答案)

深圳高级中学高考适应性考试英语第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15分,每小题2分,共30分)阅读下列短文,从每题给出的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。

ABritish MuseumLocated in Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3DG, the British Museum houses a vastcollection of world art and artifacts an d is free to all visitors. The British Museum’s remarkable collection spans over two million years of human history and culture, and ithas more than 7 million objects, so it would probably take a week to see everything.Over 6 million visitors every year experience the collection, including world-famous objects such as the Rosetta Stone and Egyptian mummies.Admission and opening timesFree, open daily 10:00 to 17:30.Open until 20:30 on Fridays, except Good Friday.Closed on 24, 25 and 26 December and 1 January.Large luggage, suitcases and cabin baggageFor everyone’s safety, all bags, packages and personal items may be searched before entry. Wheeled cases and large items of luggage are not allowed in the British Museum f or safety and security reasons. Storage for luggage is available at major rail stations,including Euston, King’s Cross and Charing Cross.MembershipMembership allows you to discover 2 million years of human history with free unlimited entry to special exhibitions, an exclusive discount offer on magazine subscription andmany more benefits.Individual membership:£74Under 26 membership:£54Young friends (aged 8---15):£25ShopsThe museum has four shops where you can buy books, souvenirs, and family gifts.21.When can you visit the British Museum?A. At 9:00 on Friday.B. At 12:00 on Monday.C. On Christmas Day.D. On Good Friday.22.Where can visitors store their large luggage?A. At major train stations.B. At some crossings.C. In the hall of the Museum.D. At the entrance to the Museum.23. If two friends aged 14 and 18 apply for membership of the Museum, how much should they pay?A.£25.B.£79.C.£50.D.£148.BGwendolyn Brooks was the first African American to win a Pulitzer Prize for Poetry.Gwendolyn Brooks wrote hundreds of poems during her lifetime. She was known around theworld for using poetry to increase understanding about black culture in America.Her poems described conditions among the poor, racial inequality and drug use in theblack community. She also wrote poems about the struggles of black women. But her skillwas more than her ability to write about struggling black people. She was an expert atthe language of poetry. She combined traditional European poetry styles with the African American experience.In her early poetry, Gwendolyn Brooks wrote about the South Side of Chicago. The South Side of Chicago is where many back people live. In her poems, the South Side is calledBronzeville. It was A Street in Bronzeville that gained the attention of literary experts in 1945. Critics praised her poetic skill and her powerful descriptions of the blackexperience during the time. The Bronzeville poems were her first published collection.In 1950, Gwendolyn Brooks became the first African American to win the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. She won the prize for her second book of poems called Annie Allen. Annie Allen is a collection of poetry about the life of a Bronzeville girl as a daughter, a wife andmother. She experiences loneliness, loss, death and being poor. Ms. Brooks said thatwinning the prize changed her life.Her next work was a novel written in 1953 called Maud Martha, Maud Martha receivedlittle notice when it was first published. But now it is considered an important work bysome c ritics. Its main ideas about the difficult life of many w omen a re popular among f emale writers today.In some of her poems, Gwendolyn Brooks described how what people see in life is affected by who they are. One example is this poem, Corners on the Curing Sky.By the end of the 1960s, Gwendolyn Brooks's poetry expanded from the everyday experiences of people in Bronzeville. She wrote about a wider world and dealt with important political issues.24.What does the text mainly talk about?A. The life of Gwendolyn Brooks.B. The understanding about black culture.C. The poems of Gwendolyn Brooks.D. The struggles of black women.25. What can we learn about Gwendolyn Brooks from the second paragraph?A. She mainly wrote about the struggles of black women.B. Her poems were mainly about the African experienceC. Her writing skills were a little worse than her ability.D. She was good at using the language of poetry26. How does the author mainly develop the passage?A. By providing examples.B. By using statistics.C. By comparing opinions.D. By describing her experiences.27. What would the author most probably talk about in the next part?A. The difficulties Gwendolyn Brooks would meet.B. The poems related to political issues.C. The awards Gwendolyn Brooks gained.D. The racial inequality the black had toface.CMost of us struggle through the time it takes to get a cup of coffee to our lips onceour alarms go off. Luckily, this coffee-brewing alarm clock could make those few strugglingminutes practically disappear.An alarm clock that brews a fresh pot of coffee as soon as you wake up actually exists, and you can buy it right now. Thanks to the Barisieur, your morning time will never bethe same.Here’s how it works: Before you go to bed, fill the glass container with water andpour ground coffee into the filter (过滤器). Not a black coffee drinker?Not to worry --- special drawers keep your cream cold and store your sugar, too.Then, just set your alarm and go to sleep. This machine will take care of the rest.A few minutes before your alarm goes off next morning, the Barisieur will begin tobrew your coffee. And voila! A hot cup of coffee is waiting for you when your alarm ringsand you open your eyes. You won’t even have to leave your bed.London designer Joshua Renouf designed this invention himself, raising over $500,000 through donations on IndieGoGo. Coffee lovers should act fast and put in a pre-order onthe website now, paying just $300. Otherwise, you have to wait until it hits stores andpay $420.Owning one of these clocks will be totally worth it. Nothing says “seize the day” quite like waking up to a pot of freshly brewed coffee, after all. Also, the machine isn’t limited to making coffee only in the morning. You can go out and return home with a hotcup of coffee waiting for you.28. Why does the author mention the struggle?A. To show making coffee is challenging.B. To show coffee can make us feel better.C. To show the coffee-brewing alarm clock is great.D. To show it is difficult to get up early in the morning.29. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. The Barisieur.B. The morning time.C. A hot cup of coffee.D. The glass container.30. What’s the benefit of pre-ordering the clock on the website now?A. You can get one much earlier.B. You can get one at a great discount.C. You can get donations from its designer.D. You may have a chance to meet Joshua Renouf.31. What is the author’s purpose in writing the text?A. To tell us how to make coffee easily.B. To advertise a new product in a store.C. To recommend a special kind of alarm clock.D. To compare traditional alarm clocks and new ones.DAsk any readers who their favorite fictional character in a novel is and you’ll likely get a detailed explanation about the beloved character that they admire. It might evensound like they’re talking about a person they know.In a study, researchers looked at the brains of a group of people over nine days. Half of the group read the novel Pompeii, and half didn’t. After examining, researchers found the readers’ brains showed heightened connectivity (连通性) in some a reas. This is likely because the brain imagines the movement and emotions of the character they read about inthe book. Even though the participants were then asked not to read the novel, they keptthis heightened connectivity. We call that a “shadow activity”, a lmost like a muscle memory. So even after you’ve finished a book, your brain keeps those benefits for sometime afterwards.It has been suggested that people who read a lot of fiction become more empathic (移情作用的), because fiction is a simulation (模仿) of social experiences, in which people practice and improve their interpersonal skills. The people who not only read fiction,but felt a high level of “emotional transportation” while reading --- as compared to people who weren’t taken by the story or who read non-fiction---displayed higher levels of empathy when tested. Increase of empathy is important for people because empathy ispositively related to creativity, performance at work and cooperative behaviors.Besides, reading improves “Theory of Mind”. It is “the ability to understand thatothers have mental states that are different from one’s own.” Of various activities,reading novels has been found to improve this ability, while watching television programs or movies has been found to do just the opposite --- a reduced understanding of othersand weaker cognitive (认知的) development overall.Maybe we should put more of a priority on novel-reading. And many r eaders believe that reading a novel is far better and more meaningful than watching any movie. As David Kiddof the New School study said, “Fiction is not just a simulator of a social experience;it is a social experience.” 32. What is implied in the Paragraph 2?A. Reading novels is just a waste of time.B. Reading novels can help people become happy.C. Reading novels increases connectivity in our brain.D. Reading novels helps enhance our memory greatly.33. What do we know about novel readers from Paragraph 3?A. They tend to be emotional in social experiences.B. They understand the emotions of people better.C. They like to talk about their favorite characters.D. They are more sensitive to everything.34. What’s the effect of watching TV or movies?A. It distinguishes your views from those of others.B. It contributes to your cognitive development.C. It reduces your empathy for others a lot.D. It changes your overall mental states.35. What does the underlined word “priority” in the last paragraph mean?A. Preference.B. Authority.C. Exposure.D. Evaluation.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

山东省实验中学2020届高三6月模拟考试英语试题

山东省实验中学2020届高三6月模拟考试英语试题

绝密★启用并使用完毕前山东省实验中学2020届高三模拟考试;英语试题注意事项:1.答卷前,先将自己的考生号等信息填写在试卷和答题纸上,并在答题纸规定位置贴条形码。

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第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AFour things that you can't miss in Macao.Macao Tower AJ Hackett Bungee JumpThe Macao Tower, 338 meters tall, is the world's 10th highest tower, with a variety of activities, such as gambling, eating and entertainment. One of the acclaimed activities is the bungee jump. The AJ Hackett Macao Tower Bungee Jump is 233 meters high, making it the highest commercial bungee jump in the world. Raise your arms and off you go! If you are not daring enough to jump that height, you can try the skywalk on the 57th floor ---it's still remarkable.Grabbing a traditional Portuguese dinnerMacao was colonized by Portugal before 1999. As a result, Portuguese culture is deeply immersed into many comers of Macao. Many Portuguese settled and opened Portuguese restaurants in the special administrative region, but the flavor is more adaptable to Chinese people. Marking at the Ruins of St. PaulThe Ruins of St. Paul is the signature landmark of Macao. The ruins consist of the St.Paul'sCollege and the Church of St. Paul, built in 1583. However, after three intense fires in 1595, 1601 and 1835, the church was seriously damaged. It is beyond belief that after the vigorous cycles of rebuilding and fires, the huge surface and the front stairway remain unburned.Visiting a museumMacao, as a tiny city with only an area of 30.5 square kilometers, has 23 eye-catching museums. Due to its unique history, both Eastern and Western historical sites can be found. Many of them are preserved for cultural heritage, tourist spots or museums, such as the Grand Prix Museum, Maritime Museum and Wine Museum.1. Which activity will be popular with adventurous visitors?A. Going Bungee Jumping.B. Grabbing a traditional Portuguese dinner.C. Marking at the Ruins of St. Paul.D. Visiting a museum.2. What is incredible about the Ruins of St. Paul?A. It has a unique culture.B. It serves as a symbol of Macao.C. It partly stays undamaged after fierce fires.D. It is a combination of a college and a church.3. What do "'Grabbing a traditional Portuguese dinner" and "Visiting a museum" have in common?A. Taking a selfie in it.B. Finding historical sites.C. Enjoying a breathtaking experience.D. Feeling both eastern and western cultures.BI was seven when I first questioned my imagination. I remember watching the first Harry Potter film and my friend was complaining that the characters weren't how she imagined them to be. I couldn't understand what she meant because, in my mind, they had never been images at all, just concepts. When l shut my eyes, I see nothing. I have no visual imagination.I thought everyone's minds worked this way until about two years ago, when I came acrossatext about aphantasia, a condition where you lack a functioning mind's eye. I was 23, and it blew my mind to learn that others could visualize things. It was clear I had aphantasia, too, and a lot of things started to make more sense. For me, imagination had always been impossible. If someone asked me to close my eyes and picture myself by the sea, I would see nothing.I am currently studying for a PhD in biology at college. A good little test for me is drawing. I can copy things almost like for like if they are in front of me, but if I were to draw from my imagination it would look terrible. It doesn't mean you cannot be creative; you just have to adapt. Regardless of how many times I read a technique, it didn't make sense. But when I came to do it in the lab, I understood it immediately. If you have a visual imagination, you can look at a diagram and it triggers your memory; but I learn by repetition or physically doing something.I'd love to experience life with a mind's eye. I think it'd be cool and beneficial to imagine things so vividly. If you offered me a day with a visual imagination, I'd be excited. I think it'd be so brilliant that I wouldn't want to give it back.4. After watching the first Harry Potter film, the author _____ .A. misunderstood what her friend saidB. became a huge fan of the Harry Potter filmC. found it impossible to picture its characters in her mindD. complained its characters different from what she imagined5. How did the author know she had aphantasia?A. Her friend told her the fact.B. She read about aphantasia.C. She had a medical examination.D. Her life experience made it clear.6. What can we learn about the author?A. She lacks creativity.B. She always draws terribly.C. She learns by hands-on practice.D. She gets benefit from techniques.7. What is the author's attitude towards her disability?A. Uncertain.B. Uncaring.C. Upset.D. Positive.CFor years, the U.S. has experienced a shortage of registered nurses. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that while the number of nurses will increase by 19 percent by 2022, demand will grow faster than supply, and that there will be over one million unfilled nursing jobs by then.So what's the solution? Robots.Japan is ahead of the curve when it comes to this trend. Toyohashi University of Technology has developed Terapio, a robotic medical cart that can make hospital rounds, deliver medications and other items. It follows a specific individual, such as a doctor or nurse, who can use it to record and access patient data. This type of robot will likely be one of the first to be implemented in hospitals because ithas fairly minimal patient contact.A robot's appearance affects its ability to successfully interact with humans, which is why the RIKEN-TRI Collaboration Center for Human-Interactive Robot Research decided to develop a robotic nurse called Actroid F. It is so human-like that some patients may not know the difference. This conversational robot companion has cameras in its eyes, which allow it to track patients and use appropriate facial expressions and body language in its interactions. During a month-long hospital trial, researchers asked 70 patients how they felt being around the robot and "only three or four said they didn't like having it around."It's important to note that robotic nurses don't decide courses of treatment or make diagnoses, though robot doctors and surgeons may not be far off. Instead, they perform routine and laborious tasks, freeing nurses up to attend to patients with immediate needs. This is one industry where it seems the interaction of robots will lead to collaboration, not replacement.8. What does the author say about Japan?A. It ranks top in future robotics technology.B. It takes the lead in offering robotic nursing.C. It is in desperate need of registered nurses.D. It provides the best medication for the elderly.9. Which of the following best explains “implemented'' underlined in Paragraph 3?A. Cancelled.B. Constructed.C. Improved.D. Applied.10. What do we know about the robot Actroid F?A. It has no difference from a human nurse.B. It gets favorable remarks from all the patients.C. It interacts with patients like a human companion.D. It uses body language even more effectively than words.11. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. Cooperation will not be replaced.B. Nurses will still play their roles.C. The robotics industry will be promising.D. Robots can meet patients' immediate needs.DWhy should most of us hate spiders when we know deeply how much good they do? Is it because they somehow seem so alien? After all, what other land creatures on earth have eight legs? What other creatures spin silk webs in which to catch and wrap their prey to preserve it for the future, much as we put food in the fridge to eat later? I do not personally suffer from arachnophobia, the name given to an abnormal fear of spiders, but I can't say that I like the little beasts. However, some peopledo, and they actually keep them as pets!There is a wide variety of spiders in the world. In fact it has been estimated that there are some 35,000 species——from little "money spiders" that live in your back garden, to the "black widow spider", and the “tarantula” ,the spider that is now sometimes kept as a pet.A tarantula can be any one of a large hairy spiders family and there are about 800 species of them. While experts can tell the difference between species at a glance, most are usually described in reference books as “rather slowly" with “a strong bite which may be poisonous”. They are covered with hairs which can cause a rash (皮疹)if they are handled.No one has calculated the number of human deaths caused by a bite from a tarantula perhaps because it has never happened, or happened so rarely, and indeed a tarantula will do no harm to anyone if handled correctly. Their disgusting image cannot belie their gentle nature but experts tell us not to handle a tarantula without expert advice.Tarantulas are popular as pets and it requires very little space to maintain them in excellent condition. They should be kept singly in a glass container, which need not be very large but should have a layer of stones in the bottom. They feed on insects, and while young tarantulas eat twice a week, adults will often eat no more than once every 10 days.You might like the idea of keeping a tarantula, but personally I am content with just watching them at a distance.12. According to the text, why do most people dislike spiders?A. They are abnormal beasts.B. They take food from fridges.C. They have unpleasant appearance.D. They make people suffer from arachnophobia.13. What do we know about the tarantula?A. It must be kept in groups.B. It feeds on poisonous insects.C. It doesn't belong to hairy spiders.D. It has mild nature if handled properly.14. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. The death caused by a tarantula.B. The number of human deaths.C. The bite from a tarantula.D. The rash caused by hairs.15. What's the best title for the text?A. Never judge a book by its cover.B. Nothing seek, nothing find.C. No sweet without sweat.D. Once bitten, twice shy.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。

广东省深圳实验、珠海一中等六校2025届高三第六次模拟考试英语试卷含解析

广东省深圳实验、珠海一中等六校2025届高三第六次模拟考试英语试卷含解析

广东省深圳实验、珠海一中等六校2025届高三第六次模拟考试英语试卷注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.—Pity you missed George's wedding.—Well, I ________.A.haven't been invited B.wouldn't be invitedC.hadn't been invited D.am not invited2.– She will finish the project within three days!-- ______________! I could do it in three hours.A.Y ou are right. B.I’m stuck. C.Oh, come on D.Don’t mention it.3.A teacher’s job is not to tell the students what to believe or value, but to ________ them to develop a worldview for themselves.A.urge B.equipC.persuade D.rank4.The debate here will be limited in two main respects,________ the time available.A.in view of B.in return forC.in addition to D.in comparison with5.Acceptance is not about liking a situation. It is about acknowledging all that has been lost and ________ to live with that loss.A.learning B.learnedC.to learn D.having learned6.Since we can do nothing about it, we _________ as well consult Mr. Smith about the matter.A.can B.mustC.need D.may7.Anyone with an eye on the employment situation knew the assessment about economic recovery _______ just around the corner was correct.A.being B.to be C.was D.having been8.The Chinese people are hopeful for ________ 2019 will bring for their families and the country.A.how B.whichC.what D.that9.Recently some hospitals in China have adopted ______ they call a robot-doctor, ______ will be used to operate onpatients with more accuracy.A.what; that B.that; whichC.what; which D.which; what10.—I feel so nervous about the National English Speech Competition tomorrow.—.A.I really envy you B.Glad to hear thatC.Sounds great D.Take it easy11.A new airport may be constructed in Nantong, ____ the pace of economic growth will be accelerated.A.in which case B.in that case C.in what case D.in whose case12.— Peter, you seem in high spirits.— ________ I have been offered a part-time job in the KFC .A.So what? B.No wonder.C.No doubt. D.Guess what.13.I called her nearly ten minutes this morning, but I couldn’t ________.A.get through B.go through.C.live through D.look through14.— Mum, would you please buy me an MP5 player?— If you can help do some housework the whole vacation,you ____ have one as a reward.A.must B.need C.would D.shall15.---Did you visit the famous cultural relics last month?---No, we____ it, but we spent too much time shopping.A.could have visited B.must have visitedC.can't have visited D.shouldn't have visited16.Although the situation was tough during the economic crisis now things are beginning to ________.A.look up B.keep up C.set up D.build up17.For the final ______ of our journey,we decided to take the coach.A.leg B.roundC.distance D.path18.Self- confidence is a kind of quality and that is it takes to do everything well.A.why B.thatC.what D.which19.After receiving the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, Anne Benedict went on all the people who had helped in her career.A.to thank B.thankingC.having thanked D.to have thanked20.The post office is closed ______ Saturday afternoon.A.on B.in C.of D.at第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

2022-2023学年湖南师范大学附属中学高三下学期考试卷(六)英语 Word版含答案

2022-2023学年湖南师范大学附属中学高三下学期考试卷(六)英语 Word版含答案

2022-2023-1师大附中高三上第六次月考英语时量:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)略第二部分阅读(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)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。

AChicago Botanic GardenEvents☆Midwest Fruit ExplorersMarch 31—April 10, 1—4pmThe Midwest Fruit Explorers presents this hands-on workshop with step-by-step instructions on how to graft(嫁接) and care for fruit trees.☆Midwest Daffodil(水仙花) Society ShowApril 22—28, 10 am—4:30 pmThe Midwest Daffodil Society Show features hundreds of daffodils on display that will be judged by the society. The show includes floral(花卉的) design and photography competitions.☆Ikebana International ShowMay 11—19, 9 am—3:30 pm (Saturday & Sunday only)The Ikebana International Show presents an exhibition of traditional Japanese flower arranging.☆Gardeners of the North Shore Show & SaleThe Gardeners of the North Shore hosts this annual show.June 27—30, 9 am—4:30 pmThis show includes a judged exhibition with more than 500 entries of anything a home gardener can grow, including flowers, vegetables, herbs, and houseplants.☆Garden Tours & Trams(电车)Accessibility at the GardenService AnimalsService animals are welcome. No pets please.Electronic Convenience Vehicles (ECVs)They are available for rent in the Visitor Center on an unreserved, first-come first-served basis. The following fees apply: members $15, nonmembers $ 20. ECVs will not be rented for indoor use.WheelchairsWheelchairs are available free at the Information Desk in the Visitor Center.Daily Hours: 8 am—7 pmGarden View Cafe: 8 am—4 pmGarden Shop: 10 am—4 pm21. What can you do at the Midwest Fruit Explorers?A. Design flower patterns.B. Learn about tree planting.C. Buy some fruit at a good price.D. Take part in its photography competition.22. How much should a woman pay if she wants to take her twin boys aged 6 on a tram tour?A. $ 8.B. $ 14.C. $ 19.D. $ 20.23. What service can visitors enjoy in the garden?A. They can rent ECVs for indoor use.B. They can visit the garden with their pets.C. They can have free coffee from 8 am to 4 pm.D. They can use wheelchairs free of charge if they need to.BEveryone who knew anything about animals warned me against getting a rabbit in my early 20s, but I ignored them, and ended up with three. It tuns out that all the people who are against rabbits have a point: Rabbits get sick all the time, and there are very few vets who specialize in their care. My years with rabbits have been full of feeding, hurried trips to the vet, sleepless nights and begging for advice on the Internet.Now that my animals are old and weak now, I clear their waste and clean their legs with a rabbit-friendly shampoo. I spend a lot of time on the floor, because although my rabbits are hard to satisfy socially, they also hate to be picked up.I am often asked the question: Why rabbits? Why not a dog, or a cat? I try to describe what it’s like to be with them. I had never felt a real duty towards anything until I had my rabbits.My answers never satisfy anyone. I’m not sure about the question, either it so often implies instrumental value, as if the correct reply might be “They make good companions” or “They’re nice to look at”. I don’t have the right kind of reason. I don’t believe in the use value of any living thing. Like humans, animals just are —that’s it. Usually we do not look at other people and think about how to make them work for us. Yet so much of our way of seeing the world is founded on the assumption that animals are meant to serve a purpose. This seems wrong.After all these years with my rabbits, the only thing I know is that there is no lesson to be learned or value to be acquired. There’s just an effort to be made, and as far as I’m concerned, that’s what life is.24. Why do people oppose keeping rabbits?A. It’s very boring.B. It costs a fortune.C. It’s rather demanding.D. It makes the house messy.25. Which word can be used to describe the author?A. Considerate.B. Knowledgeable.C. Sociable.D. Energetic.26. What is the meaning of the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?A. Animals should be treated differently.B. Animals shouldn’t be judged on some purpose.C. The value of animals shouldn’t be ignored.D. Humans should live in harmony with animals.27. What effect does raising rabbits have on the author?A. He keeps being true to himself.B. He reflects on his life more deeply.C. He learns to value others’ opinions.D. He realizes the meaning of life.CScientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT, 麻省理工学院) have turned spider webs into music — creating a strange soundtrack that could help them better understand how the spiders output their complex creations and even how they communicate.The MIT team worked with Berlin-based artist Tomas Saraceno to take 2D (two-dimensional) laser scans of a spider web, which were linked together and made into a mathematical model that could recreate the web in 3D in VR (virtual reality). They also worked with MIT’s music department to create the virtual instrument.“Even though the web looks really random, there actually a re a lot of inside structures and you can visualize them and you can look at them, but it’s really hard to grasp for the human imagination or human brain to understand all these structural details,” said MIT engineering professor Markus Buehler, who presen ted the work on Monday at a virtual meeting of the American Chemical Society.Listening to the music while moving through the VR spider web lets you see and hear these structural changes and gives a better idea of how spiders see the world, Buehler told CNN. “Spiders use vibrations(振动) as a way to locate themselves, to communicate with other spiders and so the idea of thinking really like a spider would experience the world was something that was very important to us as spider material scientists,” he said.Spiders are able to build their webs without shelves or supports, so having a better idea of how they work could lead to the development of advanced new 3D printing techniques. “The reason why I did that is that I wanted to be able to get information real ly from the spider world, which is very weird and mysterious,” Buehler explained. In addition to the scientific value, Buehler said the webs are musically interesting and that you can hear the sounds the spider creates during construction. “It’s unusual and eerie and scary, but finally beautiful,” he described.28. What have MIT scientists done according to the passage?A. They have known how spiders communicate.B. They have translated spider webs into sounds.C. They have created a soundtrack to catch spiders.D. They have made a mathematical model to produce webs.29. What can we know about spider webs from paragraph 3?A. Their structures are beautiful and clear.B. They are complex for people to figure out.C. Professor Markus Buehler knows them well.D. The American Chemical Society presents the result.30. In which field will the study be helpful?A. Printing.B. Virtual reality.C. Painting.D. Film-making.31. What is the main idea of the passage?A. It explains why scientists did the experiment.B. It tells us that the music created by spiders is scary.C. It presents a new and creative way to study spiders.D. It shows how the researchers carry out the experiment.DNearly gone are the days when humans covered themselves with blankets to keep warm, and it’s now the age of covering glaciers with blankets to keep them cool because at the rate climate is changing, which seems like a very workable idea to keep them from melting.At a ski resort(度假胜地) in the Swiss Alps, the Swiss use blankets to protect the glacier from the warm climate. Gian Darms, who handles snow conditions at the ski resort, introduced this unique procedure. The blankets are being used to cover the top of the 10,623-foot Mount Titlis whose glacier has already melted in the last fewdecades and it is expected to disappear completely in the next 50 years due to global warming.Facing the great effect of climate change, resort employees have taken it upon themselves to protect the glacier from the heat and for this process, they spend about five to six weeks every summer covering parts of the glacier with specially protective wool. This helps to reflect the Sun’s energy back into the atmosphere and prevent the glacier from melting, while also preserving the already fallen snow on the glacier in the previous winter season. After the season passes, the employees remove the coating and fill in the gaps in the glacier’s surface with the snow — now that is some commitment to Mother Nature!This practice has been going on for a while now and the area of the glacier has increased to almost 100,000 square meters now. “We’ve been covering more and more in the last few years. Almost 30,000 square meters more is covered this year alone,” said Darms.The ski resort’s actions show how seve re the effect of climate change is on glaciers which have been melting at rapid rates in the past few years. Many different resorts have also started following suit to try to prevent them from melting. Saving an entire glacier is a completely different story. It is actually costly and potentially unfavorable to surrounding ecosystems. As a result, such blankets have only been applied mostly in an effort to preserve profitable ski runs.32. How is the topic introduced?A. By giving an example.B. By analyzing causes.C. By making a comparison.D. By describing a process.33. What does the underlined word “that” refer to in paragraph 3?A. Coating the glacier with special wool.B. Saving the glacier at the ski resort successfully.C. Taking action to slow down climate change.D. Using collected snow for the glacier’s openings.34. What is the author’s attitude towards the future of global glaciers?A. Opposed.B. Worried.C. Indifferent.D. Skeptical.35. What’s the best title for the text?A. Resort Cools Its Glacier with BlanketsB. Global Warming Threatens GlaciersC. Blankets Cover an Entire GlacierD. Glaciers Enter a Different Age Now第二节全科试题免费下载公众号《高中僧课堂》(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。

上海英语高考模拟考试试卷2020年6月

上海英语高考模拟考试试卷2020年6月

上海英语高考模拟考试试卷2020年6月I. Multiple choices. (20’)1. It is considered no good _____ without understanding.A. reciteB. to be recitedC. recitedD. reciting2. Insects first appeared on earth at least 400 million years ago. Down through the ages, they __________ endlessly to survive.A. struggledB. struggleC. have struggledD. are struggling3. Considering a sense of unity, some people take the view ___________ a newspaper is like a store with many windows, each of _________ should be dressed to the same standard.A. which, whichB. /; themC. that; whichD. that; them4. There _________ be any difficulty about passing the road test since you have practiced a lot in thedriving school.A. should n’tB. mustn’tC. shan’tD. n eedn’t5. Every means ______ tried to save the wounded soldier, but the doctor failed.A. wereB. has beenC. had beenD. is6. _______________ the meeting himself gave them a great deal of encouragement.A. The president to attendB. The president attendingC. The president’s attendingD. The president will attend7. It worried her parents a lot ________ she had some trouble with her studies in France.A. whileB. whenC. thatD. what8. _____ many times, but he still couldn't understand it.A. Having been toldB. Though he had been toldC. He was toldD. Having told9. Word comes that free souvenirs (纪念品) will be given to _______ comes first.A. no matter whomB. whomeverC. no matter whoD. whoever10. The job of a secretary __________ receiving guests, answering telephones calls and so on .A. is involvedB. involvesC. is involved inD. involves in11. Is it _________we played football _________you found the key to the bike?A. that; thatB. that; whereC. where; thatD. where; in which12._______ is known ______all that the earth is round, just like a ball.A. As; toB. Which; forC. As; forD. It; to13. Soon enough the time will come __________ you are too tired to move any further. So the sooner you start exploring it, the better.A. thatB. whichC. whenD. where14. —Does your new computer work well?—It often______. It is the second time that the computer_________.A. is broken down; is repairedB. breaks down; has been repairingC. breaks down; has been repairedD.is broken down; has repaired15. After the war, a new school building was put up _____ there had once been a theatre.A. thatB. whereC. whichD. when16. The newly built Development Zone is no longer ______ it used to be.A. whereB. whichC. whatD. that17. He left in a hurry,________ the door ________.A. left; openedB. leaving; unlockedC. with; openingD. with; unlocking18. The reason_________ he didn’t speak to me was_________ he was angry with me.A. why; becauseB. that; becauseC. why ;thatD. for which; because19. The Olympic Games,______ in 776B.C, didn’t include women players until 1919.A. first playingB.to be first playedC. first playedD. to be first playing20. He put great_______ on improving his English.A. emphasisB. forceC. attemptD. actionII. Grammar and Vocabulary (20’)Section ADirections:After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.Chinese actress Fan Bingbing has been fined for tax evasion, state media reported. It is the first public pronouncement about the star (21) __________ she mysteriously disappeared from public view in June.According to state-run news agency Xinhua, Fan has been ordered to pay almost $130 million, after she misreported how much money she (22) __________ (receive) for certain film projects, using so-called "yin-yang contracts" to conceal (23) __________ the authorities her true remuneration (薪酬) and avoid millions of dollars in taxes.Fan and companies related to her were ordered to pay around $42 million in late taxes and fees, along with a fine of $86 million.Because she was (24) __________ first-time offender, the government said criminal charges would not be filed against her if she pays all the money by an undisclosed deadline, Xinhua reported.Fan's disappearance from public view sparked widespread speculation (25) __________ she had been detained by the authorities. Xinhua said she had been under investigation by tax authorities in Jiangsu province, but (26) __________ didn't provide any details on her current whereabouts.In a letter (27) __________ (post) on social media, Fan, 37, apologized profusely and repeatedly to the public and government."As a public figure, I should have abided by laws and regulations, and been a role model in the industry and society," she said. "I shouldn't have lost self-restraint or become lax in managing my companies, (28) __________ led to the violation of laws, in the name of economic interests.""Without the favorable policies of the Communist Party and state, without the love of the people, there (29) __________ have been no Fan Bingbing," she added.Her case was clearly designed as a warning to other high profile celebrities, with the State Administration of Taxation saying it had launched a campaign (30) __________ (recover) all back taxes in the entertainment industry.Section B(20’)Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.China’s firs t private research-oriented university Westlake University, which is backed by some of the country’s biggest business tycoons, was 31 inaugurated on Saturday morning in Hangzhou, East China’s Zhejiang Province, according to media reports.Westlake University is the first research-oriented university funded by private 32 and supported by the Chinese government in the country, 33 news website reported on Saturday. The non-profit institution was launched by a slew of 34 academia (学术机构) in the country and funded by high-profile business 35 , including Tencent Holdings Ltd Chairman Pony Ma and Wanda Group Chairman Wang Jianlin, according to information on the school’s website.Headed by Shi Yigong, a biologist and former vice president of the prestigious Tsinghua University in Beijing, Westlake will be 36 to the study of natural science and engineering, with world-class environment and state-of-the-art research facility. Construction for the university started in April and is expected to be completed by 2021. Total investment for the project is 37 to be 3.68 billion yuan($585 million), according to media reports.The opening of Westlake University also comes as Chinese business leaders are throwing their support behind the countr y’s education 38 . Several other Chinese business leaders, including Alibaba Group founder Jack Ma Yun and Lenovo Group founder Liu Chuanzhi, have also 39 started a non-profit institution - Hupan University in Zhejiang. The university was inaugurated in March 2015. Jack Ma, who announced his retirement from Alibaba in September to focus on 40 work, including education, was the university’s first president.III. Reading ComprehensionSection A (15’)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.(A)This summer we said goodbye to unnecessary plastic waste. Starbucks committed to ___41___ plastic straws in all locations by 2020, IKEA banned all single-use plastics from its stores, and entire cities banned the use of plastic bags and straws. And now we have one more thing to add to our consciousness-raising list: People are starting to understand the ___42___ of contact lenses.According to a new research out of the American Chemical Society, 20 percent of people who wear contact lenses throw them away in the toilet or sink. But as medical ___43___, contact lenses are specifically designed to be resistant to such environm ents, and ___44___ they don’t biodegrade easily. Throwing contact lenses into toilet is particularly concerning because their size and ___45___ allow them to slip through filters(过滤器)meant to keep non-biological waste out of wastewater treatment plants.The study found that the chemical and mechanical processing at these treatment facilities were unable to ___46___ break down contact lenses, leaving them as part of the treated water. Post-treatment wastewater is typically spread on fields, where contact lenses can make their way into surface water and cause environmental damage.It may seem like a small thing, but with over 45 million contact ___47___ in the United States, all that plastic adds up. We are talking about 22 tons of contact lenses being improperly thrown away every year here, unnecessarily adding to the hundreds of thousands of tons of microplastics ___48___ in our oceans.So what is the right way to throw away contact lenses?It turns out that properly dealing with contact lenses is pretty ___49___. One option is to throw them in the garbage. While this will keep them out of our water ___50___, it sends them to landfill—which is not really any better. Unfortunately, you can’t just throw your contacts in the recycling bin and call it a day, either. Due to their size and packaging materials, recycling facilities typically cannot ___51___ contact lensprocessing, so they go to landfills. In order to actually be recycled, contact lenses need to be ___52___ at a specialty recycling facility.This does n’t mean that all eco-conscious contact-wearers must stick to glasses, though. Fortunately, in an effort to ___53___ the waste produced by contact lenses and facilitate the recycling process, some eye care companies have started their own recycling ___54___. Through these programs, individuals can ship their used contacts to TerraCycle(a company that ___55___ in recycling the hard-to-recycle)for free.41. A. eliminating B. deleting C. producing D. saving42. A. role B. function C. impact D. efficiency43. A. terms B. devices C. tools D. equipment44. A. moreover B. nevertheless C. however D. therefore45. A. flexibility B. possibility C. capability D. similarity46. A. restrictedly B. respectively C. comparatively D. fully47. A. designers B. manufacturers C. wearers D. destroyers48. A. floating B. following C. flashing D. flooding49. A. sensitive B. extensive C. concrete D. tricky50. A. systems B. resources C. sources D. energies51. A. control B. handle C. repair D. touch52. A. reversed B. processed C. fixed D. programmed53. A. analyze B. realize C. minimize D. maximize54. A. initiatives B. performances C. events D. conferences55. A. consists B. results C. participates D. specializesSection B (14’)Directions: Read the following passages. Each passage is followed by questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.AI’ve become increasingly concerned about the linguistic sloppiness of the average worker, and not those who have learned English as a second language but native English speakers, regardless of income level, schooling or other determining factors.The number of people who read seems to be decreasing. The digital world has become the preferred baby sitter for children and the most effective way for adults to comfort themselves after a day’s work. Teachers, overworked and underpaid, seem to be fighting a losing battle – or are some prolonging it?These days I see glaring grammatical errors on résumés and cover letters, websites, signs, emailsregardless of management skills or income level. Job h unters write asking me for “advise”. People who are in the job market, hoping to be invited in for an interview, write some of these, and the paperwork is full of punctuation and grammatical mistakes. Were they careless? Or do they not know? Maybe it doesn’t matter. Maybe the hiring authority doesn’t know the difference either.The other day I saw the back of a company shirt that said: “providing quality service since 10 years.”A company shirt? How many were printed and are worn by employees who walk around advertising that their company has someone in an upper-level management position who didn’t catch the error or, worse yet, didn’t know the difference?Last week a senior level manager emailed me. He confused “its” and “it’s” in three different places. Here’s another example: I do product testing for a research panel. The product came with a slip of paper that said: “This commitment covers not discussing this product or it’s usage with others outside your home.”Here’s what really bugs me: a rule that s eems to have come into effect – if in doubt, add an apostrophe. So what has happened is that people all over America have lost the understanding of the difference between plural and possessive.Your résumés and your cover letter are not just a summary of your background. They are not just an introduction of you when you hope to be considered for an interview. First and foremost, it is a brochure, and it is selling a product, and the product is you. If you wouldn’t go to an interview in blue jeans, don’t send your cover letter and résumés with mistakes to a prospective employer.Don’t rely on Microsoft Word’s ABC/grammar checker. It isn’t able to detect if a word is spelled correctly but used out of context. The grammar checker won’t help you unless you hav e a fundamental understanding of grammar to begin with. In fact, if you defer to the grammar checker’s advice, you’ll probably increase your number of mistakes.An excellent reference book to keep on hand is The Elements of Grammar by Margaret Shertzer. In “Words Often Confused”, it clarifies the differences between pairs of words such as “well/good” and “less/fewer”.Don’t tell yourself it doesn’t matter. Above all, don’t tell yourself that everyone speaks poorly these days, and the hiring authority won’t know or care. The ability to communicate, written and spoken, is of utmost importance – certainly in business. And it only becomes more valuable as fewer people are able to demonstrate it.56. The examples cited in paragraphs 4 and 5 are intended to illustrate ______.A. the employees are proud of their companyB. to err is humanC. holding senior positions doesn’t guarantee correct usage of languageD. managers are so busy as to be careless with their language57. According to the author, when Ameri can people are not sure whether to use “it’s” or “its”, they arelikely to ______.A. use the formerB. use the latterC. ask the author for adviceD. turn to Microsoft Word58. The underlined word “defer” can be best replaced by ______.A. consultB. followC. objectD. yield59. Which of the following statements will the author probably agree with?A. Going to a job interview in smart jeans is better than sending résumés with mistakes to aprospective employer.B. Microsoft Word’s sp elling checker cannot always spot a mistake because it has a limitedvocabulary.C. Some teachers are themselves using language incorrectly.D. The hiring authorities care about linguistic correctness and act as role models.BKettlebells do not hurt people. People do. A kettlebell will get your respect – the easy way or the hard way. Here is the easy way.1. Get a medical clearance.Get clearance, especially from an orthopedist and a cardiologist. The latter is no joking matter, since kettlebell training can be extremely intense.2. Always be aware of your surroundings.Find a training area with a non-slippery surface on which you are not afraid to drop a kettlebell.The area must be clear of objects you might trip over – including other kettlebells – or that you might hit with a kettlebell. There should be no people or animals in a radius where you could injure them.3. Train barefoot or wear shoes with a flat, thin sole and room for the toes to spread.Training barefoot is superior for health and performance reasons. If you must wear shoes, wear Converse Chuck Taylors, Vibram Five Fingers, or similar shoes that have thin soles and do not pinch the toes together. You have sensory receptors on the bottoms of your feet that make you stronger and improve balance and coordination. Wearing traditional shoes diminishes the ability of these receptors to work properly, and therefore inhibits performance and can increase the risk of injury. Go native.4. Never contest for space with a kettlebell.Do not try to save a rep that has gone wrong. Guide the kettlebell to fall harmlessly, and move out of the way if necessary. And remember, quick feet are happy feet.5. Practice all safety measures at all times.Respect every kettlebell, even the lightest one. Always use perfect form picking up and setting down a kettlebell. The set is not over until the bell is safely parked.6. Keep moving once your heart rate is high.After a hard set, keep moving by walking, shadow boxing, or moving your arms to help your heart pump the blood. Stop only when your heart rate is halfway down to normal. Consider getting a heart rate monitor.7. Don’t put your spine into flexion during or after training.Forward-bending stretches and slouching after training, harmless as these seem, could injure your back.Unless counter-indicated, back-bending stretches are recommended following training.8. Focus on quality, not quantity.Gray Cook, physical therapist extraordinaire, points out that motor control goes south with fatigue and “the body will always sacrifice quality for quantity.” When you are no longer able to continue with perfect technique, the gig is up.Instruction cannot cover all possible scenarios and there is no substitute for good judgement. Be a responsible adult, not a victim.60. What is probably a kettlebell?A. A domestic appliance.B. An exercise tool.C. A medical device.D. An offensive weapon.61. Which of the following is recommended in the passage?A. Getting the assent of doctors before using a kettlebell.B. Using a kettlebell when no one is in sight.C. Persisting until exhaustion when using a kettlebell.D. Bending your back forward after using a kettlebell.62. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. The passage advises caution.B. A kettlebell comes with a heart rate monitor.C. It is undesirable to stop immediately after you use a kettlebell.D. Going barefoot is better than wearing boots when you use a kettlebell.Section C (8’)Directions: Read the following article and choose the most suitable statement from A – F for each blank. There are two extra statements which you do not need.UrbanizationUntil relatively recently, the vast majority of human beings lived and died without ever seeing a city. The first city was probably founded no more than 5,500 years ago. But even 200 years ago, only a few people could live in cities. In fact, nearly everyone lived on farms or in tiny rural (乡村的) villages. It was not until the 20th century that Great Britain became the first urban society in history--- a society in which the majority of people live in cities and do not farm for a living.Britain was only the beginning. 63___ .The process of urbanization--- the migration (迁移) of people from the countryside to the city--- was the result of modernization, which has rapidly transformed how people live and where they live.In 1990, fewer than 40% of Americans lived in urban areas. Today, over 82% of Americans live in cities. Only about 2% live on farms. 64 .Large cities were impossible until agriculture became industrialized. Even in advanced agricultural societies. It took about ninety-five people on farms to feed five people in cities. _65 . Until modern times, those living in cities were mainly the ruling elite(精英) and the servants, laborers and professionals who served them. Cities survived by taxing farmers and were limited in size by the amount of surplus food that the rural population produced and by the ability to move this surplus from farm to city.Over the past two centuries, the Industrial Revolution has broken this balance between the city and the country. 66_____ . Today, instead of needing ninety-five farmers to feed five city people, oneSection D (Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the verbs) (3’)67. Time, ________________(use) correctly, is money in the bank.68. ________________(offer) an important role in a new movie, Andy has got a chance to become famous.69. Seen from the moon, our earth with water ______________(cover) seventy percent of its surface, appears as a blue ball.。

2023届浙江省适应性考试高三6月英语试题(含解析)

2023届浙江省适应性考试高三6月英语试题(含解析)

2023届浙江省适应性考试高三6月英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Getting to know your money personality can help you rein in your spending habits and take back control of your personal finances. Here, finance saving money expert Pete Ridley at CarFinanceSaver reveals the UKs core money personalities, along with actions to adopt that reduce the negative consequences of each personality type.The Spontaneous SpenderA spontaneous spender refers to a person that exhibits a “spend now, think later” attitude. They can find it tricky to differentiate between “need to haves” and “nice to haves”, and often feel “spender’s guilt”.“Before you make a purchase, take time to decide whether the item is a ‘need to have’ or a ‘nice to have’. This will aid in avoiding splurges (挥霍) that provide short term satisfaction and post-spenders’ guilt.” says Ridley.The Determined SaverAn underlying sense of worry and fear can be at the root of a persistent saver, and their determination to save disguises an overwhelming fear of money.“Saving is great,” says Ridley, “but it’s important to regard money as a friend and not an enemy. Always be sure to make non-essential purchases. These items don’t have to be a major expense, but just enough that you acknowledge that money can be there to be enjoyed and not just put away.”The Money=StatusThis personality type can live beyond their means by making purchases that they don’t need, striving to keep up with others and saying yes to friendship plans that they cannot afford, to keep up the appearance of financial wellbeing.“It’s here that you can adopt the 50/20/30 rule: 50 percent essential living expenses, 30 percent disposable income and 20 percent saving and paying debts,” suggests Ridley.This will maintain financial wellbeing while helping to acknowledge that money doesn’t necessarily equal status or even impress those around you.1.Which type of money personality is not mentioned in the text?A.Cathy struggles to check her bank balance.and filter new experiences, assist in the project of making sense out of the chaos that is human life. Mentors observe and accompany the darkest despair, the wildest sorrow, and the most unexpected joy.4.What can we learn from paragraph 2?A.The author took the class because she excelled1 in theology.B.Their relationship changed significantly beyond a teacher-student mode.C.The author was a frequent visitor to Barbara’s home after working hours. D.Barbara’s peaceful exterior was a contrast to the author’s overexcited talk.5.What does the underlined word “This” in paragraph 3 refer to?A.The way Barbara treated her students.B.The fact that the author kept silent in class.C.The role of the author as a college student.D.The relationship between Barbara and the author.6.What transformed the relationship between Barbara and the author from a mutual respect to a deeper friendship?A.Barbara’s efforts to solve the problem.B.Barbara’s sympathy shown in the letter.C.The author’s in-depth understanding of Barbara.D.Barbara’s congratulations on the birth of the author’s son.7.What does the author think of Barbara?A.Demanding and dedicated.B.Responsible and reasonable. C.Insightful and inspiring.D.Aggressive and ambitious.OpenAI has announced a major upgrade to support ChatGPT, the seemingly magical online tool that professionals have been using to draft emails, write blog posts and more. It opens a new era of hyper-efficiency, where professionals will have to work smarter and faster — or risk being left behind.Powerful AI like ChatGPT isn’t going to replace professional workers, as many have instinctively feared. But they will put them under greater pressure to be more productive and faster at what they do. Prior to translation tools like Google Translate and DeepL, a professional would translate between 1,000 and 2,000 words per day. Now, professionals are expected to manage 7, 000 words, according to Nuria Llanderas, a professional interpreterwith over 20 years of experience. Peers predict more AI systems will support simultaneous translation, potentially leading to more work for human translators in practice, checking that the machine’s output isn’t wrong.The rise of technology also raises the bar on human performance. Llanderas adds that with the extra help, there are no excuses for leaving anything out. Much of this is typical of the march of technology, where smartphones and tools like Slack allow us to be connected and communicate more effectively. However, these tools have also chained us to work, leaving less time for contemplation, strategic thinking, or simply taking a break.The powerful AI clearly has the potential to squeeze more value out of human workers, but it may well come at the cost of our mental energy. However brilliant these models become, watch out for how they might take you a tiny step closer to burnout.8.Which of the following is TRUE about AI-related tools?A.They are able to complete tasks without making errors.B.They’re likely to assist human workers in increasing outputs.C.They contribute to fostering positive relationship between colleagues.D.They can relieve human workers of pressure from demanding employers. 9.According to the last two paragraphs, employees with frequent access to AI tend to________.A.get higher salary B.suffer mental exhaustionC.enjoy more leisure time D.cultivate strategic thinking10.What is author’s attitude toward introducing AI to workplaces?A.Supportive.B.Tolerant.C.Concerned.D.Indifferent. 11.What’s the passage mainly about?A.AI like ChatGPT provides more freedom for human workers.B.The improvement in efficiency is largely attributed to AI like ChatGPT.C.The development of AI like ChatGPT poses negative impacts on humans.D.The disadvantages of AI like ChatGPT outweigh its advantages in the workplace.People trained to detect lies often rely on multiple signs, such as eye contact, length of responses and the details in what people say, but studies have shown that assessing a wide range of behavioural information can make it harder to decide if someone is lying. Bruno Verschuere at the University of Amsterdam and his colleagues wondered whether solelyfocusing on the detail of statements could provide more consistent results.To test this idea, researchers asked 44 students to go for a walk or steal from a mock (模仿的) crime. Students were instructed to lie if they committed the fake theft.Next, the researchers recruited 171 people to watch six truthful and six deceptive (欺骗的) interviews from these recordings, ranking interviewees’ eye contact and detail level. The results revealed that both truth-tellers and liars averted (转移) their gaze a similar amount, but truthful statements were substantially more detailed than deceptive ones, suggesting the latter is a more useful way to tell that someone is lying.The researchers then asked 405 people to judge the true nature of six truthful and six deceptive statements randomly chosen from the interviews. Around half of the participants used multiple cues to identify liars. The remaining participants solely ranked the level of detail in answers on a scale of 1 to 10, with1 a 6 or above counting as truthful. Those using multiple cues distinguished lies from the truth 59% of the time, while those relying solely on detail achieved 66%.“Our take is that using just one cue can provide a simpler way to judge lies from the truth,” says Verschuere. Nevertheless, in the real world, you would probably need to confirm the accuracy of statements through extra further investigations or follow-up questions, he says.12.Bruno Verschuere and his colleagues conducted the research to confirm that ________. A.behavioral information played a vital role in finding out the truthB.people should be trained to detect lies by referring to multiple cuesC.truthtellers and liars shared something in common when performing the taskD.it’s relatively easier to identify liars by relying only on the detail of statements 13.What can we learn from paragraph 3 and 4?A.Liars turned away their eyes more often than truth-tellers.B.Truthful statements included considerably more details than deceptive ones.C.It’s difficult for participants to detect liars by using multiple cues like eye contact. D.Participants who relied on one cue can distinguish lies from the truth faultlessly. 14.What did Verschuere think of the real-life application of his research?A.It had some limitations.B.It made no sense.C.It could be perfectly applied.D.It had no potential market. 15.What’s the purpose of the passage?A.To introduce readers to the classification of lies.B.To encourage readers to apply the results in real life. C.To warn readers of psychological harm of telling a lie. D.To inform readers of scientific findings on detecting liars.二、七选五wear and tear on the brain.E.Therefore, the scientists concluded that poor thinking plays a major part in one’s future financial condition.F.This suggested that the distraction of worrying about their bad finances made the poor people perform worse than those with no financial worries.G.One study in the journal Science in 2013 showed that people’s abilities to solve problems can be significantly affected by their current financial situation.三、完形填空26.A.inspect B.feed C.train D.raise 27.A.yard B.Zoo C.shelter D.wilderness 28.A.outside B.beyond C.through D.over 29.A.treated B.accompanied C.amused D.served 30.A.desire B.victory C.credit D.fight 31.A.fled B.jumped C.climbed D.winged 32.A.hardly B.merely C.really D.generally 33.A.weak B.strong C.strange D.wild 34.A.figure out B.hand out C.watch out D.reach out 35.A.deepens B.freezes C.heals D.shallows五、其他应用文46.假定你是某国际学校“跨文化论坛”的主持人李华,本期节目邀请了中国书法家Mr. Wang 给学生做讲座,请你用英语写一份节目开场白,内容包括:1.表示欢迎;2.专家介绍;3.节目简介。

高三英语摸底考试试题附答案

高三英语摸底考试试题附答案

高三英语摸底考试试题附答案高三阶段,经常会有各种摸底考试,气质这对于提高高考成绩很有帮助。

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每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒中的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. When can the woman get her car?A. At noon.B. At about 2 p.m.C. Late in the evening.2. Where does this conversation most probably take place?A. In a drugstore.B. In a lawyer’s office.C. In a doctor’s office.3. What does Kate do?A. She is a teacher.B. She is a writer.C. She is a doctor.4. What will the girl do tonight?A. She will stay at home alone.B. She will ask Nancy for dinner.C. She will go out for dinner.5. What is the woman?A. A librarian.B. A student.C. A teacher.第二节 (共15小题; 每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

湖南省长沙市雅礼中学2023-2024学年高三下学期月考试卷(六)英语试题

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C. He plays the piano well.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. When was the World Wild Fund for Nature set up?
A. In 1916. B. In 1961. C. In 1969.
14. What does the Audubon Society work to protect?
C. Shop assistant and manager.
4. Where are the speakers?
A. In a restaurant. B. In a bank. C. In a hotel.

2022年广东省高职高考英语学业水平考试模拟卷(六)

2022年广东省高职高考英语学业水平考试模拟卷(六)

2022学年广东省高职高考英语学业水平考试模拟卷(六)本试卷共七大题71小题,满分150分。

考试用时120分钟注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和考号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上用2B铅笔将试卷类型(A)填涂在答题卡相应位置上。

将条形码横贴在答题卡右上角“条形码粘贴处”。

2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。

答案不能答在试卷上。

3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区城内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液,不按以上要求作答的答案无效。

4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。

考试结束后,将试题和答题卡一并交回。

Ⅰ.补全对话(5小题,共10分)阅读下列简短对话,从A、B、C、D中选出最佳答案,将对话补全。

例:M: Well done! You didn't make a single mistake.W:__________.A .Good luckB .ThanksC .Never mindD .My pleasure答案是B。

()1、M: Summer holiday is coming! I'm going to Hainan to see my uncle.W: ________.A .Thank youB .Have a good tripC .My pleasureD .Not at all()2、M:Let's go shopping for some orange juice.W:________ And we can also buy some coffee for Mum.A .Excuse me!B .Good idea!C .Never mind.D .I'm sorry.()3、M:I hear you've got an "A" in your English test. Congratulations!W:______________.A .It's a pleasureB .Take it easyC .Many thanksD .You're welcome ()4、M: Could you look after my son for me while I'm away?W: ________.A .That's all rightB .You're welcomeC .No wayD .With pleasure()5、M:Jim, thanks for scoring the most points. I'm really proud of you!W: .A .Don't mention itB .Not exactlyC .Never mind.D .With pleasureⅡ.词汇与语法(20小题,共40分)A) 从A、B、C、D中选出句中画线的单词或词组的意义。

2024届四川省射洪市高三下学期5月高考模拟英语试题

2024届四川省射洪市高三下学期5月高考模拟英语试题

2024届四川省射洪市高三下学期5月高考模拟英语试题一、听力选择题1.What’s the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Shop assistant and customer.B.Bus driver and passenger.C.Tour guide and visitor.2.What did the man volunteer to do?A.Look after his parents.B.Visit his grandfather.C.Take his sister to the museum.3.What did Coral do yesterday?A.She visited the ocean park.B.She bought some books.C.She stayed indoors.4.How much should the man pay?A.$40.B.$50.C.$60.5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.The Bahama Island.B.A big fire.C.The effects of Hurricane Dorian.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.What did Karen find interesting?A.The Swiss queuing culture.B.The Swiss cutting in line.C.The Swiss weather.7.When did Karen leave Switzerland?A.Last Friday.B.Last Saturday.C.Last Sunday.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.What are the speakers doing?A.Climbing a hill.B.Training for marathon.C.Camping along the stream. 9.What happened to the man?A.He nearly fell into a stream.B.His ankle was injured.C.He was too tired to move on.10.What will the speakers do next?A.Stop for a rest.B.Receive training.C.Finish the race.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

高三英语第一次模拟考试试题及答案

高三英语第一次模拟考试试题及答案

2021届高三第一学期第一次模拟考试英语试题考试时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分词汇(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)1.If you don’t have a good command of English,you will be at a_______2.He ignored the neighbour’s _______ that he should make less noise. 3. Because of the weather,the sports meeting was held a week ahead of _______.4. Many elderly people expressed a strong _______to live in their own homes.5. We should overcome our weaknesses and fears with courage and _______.6. He arrived an hour late and _______our plan, which made our boss angry.7. After the heavy snow,many roads are still _______,so we have to choose another way.8.China’s image is improving steadily,with more countries _______its role in international affairs.9. The supplies were _______to the local people immediately theearthquake happened.10. Our teacher _______that we learn to know the importance of workingwith our own hands.11.Recognized to be _______and hardworking,John is popular with his friends.12. He did the job _______out of kindness,not for the money.13. In order to speak English _______,I practice oral English with my partner every day.14. English is one of the _______languages used in India.15. Tom is such a _______boy that nothing can change his mind.16. After going through a lot of things in my life,I decide to _______ myfeelings on paper17. The short film will surely _______ your further understanding of thedevelopment of our school.18. The elderly man who _______ many sufferings in the past has fallenin love with gardening.19. No matter how busy you are, you need to _______ a few minuteseach day to take exercise.20. It is hoped that specialists can _______ new ways to solve theproblem of air pollution.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

2024届天津市耀华中学高三下学期第二次模拟考试英语试题

2024届天津市耀华中学高三下学期第二次模拟考试英语试题

2024届天津市耀华中学高三下学期第二次模拟考试英语试题一、单项选择1.— I’m afraid I can’t climb to the top of the mountain. I am really exhausted now.— ________ .There is only one third of the journey left.A.Go ahead B.Take care C.Come on D.All right2.The headmaster blamed the naughty student caught ________ flowers in the garden.A.to be picking B.picking C.to pick D.to have picked 3.On the exhibition, visitors could not only enjoy looking at the robots, they could also interact with them________, such as playing chess and table tennis.A.appropriately B.modestly C.essentially D.literally4.As a physician during the Han Dynasty, Hua Tuo is often________ with being the first in China to use anesthesia (麻醉)during surgcry.A.presented B.referred C.credited D.promoted 5.—Did you have a wonderful time in the Palace Museum yesterday?—Not really. Some parts of it ________ so I had no chance to see its whole appearance.A.were being rebuilt B.were rebuiltC.had been rebuilt D.have been rebuilt6.On arriving in Athens from Marathon, the messenger whose legs collapsed on the spot,________ the victory news and entirely exhausted himself.A.left out B.gave out C.held out D.turned out 7.—Why are you in such a hurry?—Because the train________ at 10:00 am, and there is almost no time left.A.left B.shall leave C.has left D.leaves 8.Although written more than a century ago, Mark Twain's novels are still ________ today.A.relevant B.likely C.harmonious D.sufficient9.It is the way ________ you apply your body language to your address that greatly determines whether the listeners are engaged and convinced.A.how B.that C.which D.where10.—Sorry, Tony. I’m too busy to attend the meeting this Saturday.—Well, you ________ attend it if you truly can’t spare the time.A.shouldn’t B.needn’t C.can’t D.mustn’t11.A variety of applications with filters________ in allow users to soften wrinkles or adjust the size and shape of their facial features.A.to build B.building C.built D.having been built 12.The car’s________ has improved a lot since a new engine has been applied to it.A.appearance B.character C.performance D.substance 13.With my father’s guidance and encouragement, I learned how to ride a bike ________ I knew it.A.when B.until C.as D.before14.Lily wants to read this science fiction as well, so when you ________ please give it to her.A.have finished B.will finish C.are finishing D.finished 15.What is most extraordinary about the complex structures of Maya civilization is________ they were built without the use of wheels, metal tools or even animal power.A.why B.how C.where D.when二、完形填空During the first meeting with my future mentor (导师) when I was an undergraduate student, he asked why I wanted to join his lab. I 16 responded with the first thing that came to mind: “Because you're 17 ” He let out the loudest laugh have ever heard and told me students usually say “gain research experience to apply to graduate school” or they 18 his research fascinating. I was so 19 I hadn't thought of a wise answer like the other students. I didn't even know what graduate school was, but it sounded fancy.I am the youngest of 14 children from a Vietnamese family. I knew college would be an important step and was thrilled when I got the offer. But I knew 20 nothing about college and had no one to turn to for 21 . Everything was novel and challenging, and I was always several steps behind, which 22 my confidence. I spent more time trying to work out how to pay for college and wondering whether I should 23 than I did studying.No wonder I blew that interview with Dr.D.I reached for my backpack to leave, thinkingthis meeting was over. To my 24 , Dr.D told me he appreciated my honesty, and welcomed me to his lab where I worked for two years afterwards. He laid a(n) 25 for my faith and self-worth and taught me 26 it means to be a good mentor.From the start, Dr.D consistently asked me for help and ideas. At first I was surprised. What could I possibly have to offer? 27 my blank stares as he tried to extract ideas from me, he 28 with incredible patience. He never doubted I had something worthwhile to 29 Over time, I began to believe it, too.When I was 30 what to do after graduation, he told me to go where people needed me and happily helped me. Beyond that, his consistent encouragement 31 me that I had the value to offer and was worthy of support, which had been particularly 32 for me as a first-generation college student from an immigrant family.When I became a professor and mentored my own students, many of whom 33 me of my younger self. I strive to be 34 with my time, compassion and expertise; respect mentees’ unique backgrounds and contributions. As I say to my students, how can we expect others to see that we're 35 if we can't see it ourselves?16.A.confidently B.cautiously C.impatiently D.formally 17.A.curious B.famous C.nervous D.serious 18.A.make B.leave C.find D.keep 19.A.annoyed B.confused C.embarrassed D.frightened 20.A.desperately B.gracefully C.thoughtfully D.virtually 21.A.guidance B.independence C.admission D.recommendation 22.A.boosted B.maintained C.inspired D.ruined 23.A.check out B.drop out C.hangup D.scttle down 24.A.delight B.relief C.shock D.sorrow 25.A.emphasis B.determination C.foundation D.responsibility 26.A.when B.what C.why D.how 27.A.Under B.Upon C.Beyond D.Despite 28.A.assisted B.cooperated C.persisted D.resisted 29.A.concern B.consume C.conquer D.contribute 30.A.carrying on B.figuring out C.longing for D.looking after31.A.convinced B.commanded C.showed D.taught 32.A.difficult B.interesting C.pleasant D.simple 33.A.assured B.informed C.reminded D.warned 34.A.content B.familiar C.generous D.strict 35.A.distinguished B.worthy C.knowledgeable D.decent三、阅读理解This Is What a Scientist Looks LikeA project called “I Am A Scientist” is giving high school students the opportunity to interact with modem-day researchers —breaking down barriers like race, gender and personal interests.You'll get to have a close-up look at the work they are doing. Below are stories from some of the scientists involved in the program. Noor Al-Alusi, Epidemiologist (流行病学家)“I am driven by a deep desire to help others. I believe that all people have a fundamental right to health care.”Her work: During the Zika ( 寨卡病毒) epidemic, AI-Alusi met with the communities that had been hardest hit by the virus, using data and mathematical models to keep them safe and healthy.She wants to know: What makes diseases spread? How do we make sure that everyone has what they need to fight back against diseases?Background: Al-Alusi was born in California but her parents immigrated from Iraq. This experience provided her with an understanding of the health needs of the immigrant community. Ryoji Amamoto, Neurobiologist (神经生物学家)“I'm a huge sports fan. I study animals that can regrow their brains. I'm a licensed scuba diver but a terrible swimmer.”His work: Amamoto studies the tiny but amazing brains of animals that have a superpower —the ability to regenerate. He learns what factors help these special brains regrow, so that we can try to treat diseases like Parkinson's (帕金森病) and the damage the brain can suffer from injuries such as concussions (脑震荡).He wants to know: How is it possible for some animals to regenerate their organs? Can wefind a way for humans to regenerate their own brains?Background: Amamoto lived in Japan until the age of eight, when his family moved to Chicago. He had to overcome major language barriers which saw him shift between speaking English at school and Japanese at home. Yamicia Connor, Physician Scientist“I once competed in a robot competition. I'm a doctor who studies ways to improve women's health.”Her work: Connor is a doctor at a hospital in Boston where she studies cancer cells in a lab using microscopes and computers, but she also works directly with patients who are undergoing tests for new cancer treatments.She wants to know: How can we tackle cancers that specifically affect women? How can we use medicine to improve the lives of women?Background: Growing up in Florida, Connor was into her schoolwork and loved to put on plays with her friends.36.What is one of the scientific research topics that Noor Al-Alusi is interested in?A.How can we regenerate human brains like some animals do?B.How can we improve women's health using medicine?C.What makes diseases spread and how to fight back?D.How can we tackle cancers specifically affecting women?37.Why did Ryoji Amamoto have to shift between speaking English at school and Japanese at home?A.Because he competed in a robot competition.B.Because his family moved to Chicago from Japan.C.Because he studied how to regenerate human brains.D.Because he preferred Japanese to English.38.What is Yamicia Connor's primary focus in her work as a physician scientist?A.Studying the spread of diseases affecting women.B.Boosting women's health via medical treatments.C.Researching the regeneration of organs in animals.D.Developing new cancer treatments for people.39.What do Ryoji Amamoto and Yamicia Connor have in common in the article?A.They all come from immigrant families and have faced language barriers.B.They have diverse personal interests, showing a well-rounded lifestyle.C.They are driven by a passion for science and a desire to help people.D.They have overcome significant challenges to pursue their scientific careers.40.What is the purpose of the project called “I Am A Scientist”?A.To demonstrate that scientists have uninteresting lives outside of their work.B.To show scientists lead diverse lives with varied personal interests and hobbies.C.To emphasize only people with specific personal traits can become scientists.D.To encourage highschool students to get closer interaction with some scientists.Just how bad of a mother am I, I silently wondered, as I watched my 13-year-old son deep in conversation with Siri. Gus has autism (自闭症), and Siri, Apple's “intelligent personal assistant” on the iPhone, is currently his BFF(Best Friend Forever). Obsessed with weather formations, Gus had spent the past hour exploring the difference between isolated and scaltered thunderstorms—an hour during which, thank God, I didn't have to discuss with him myself. After a while I heard this: Gus:“You're a really nice computer.”Siri:“It's nice to be appreciated.”Gus:“You're always asking if you can help me.Is there anything you want?” Siri: “Thank you, but I have very few wants.”Gus: “OK. Well, good night!”Siri: “See you later!”That is Siri. She does not let my communicatively impaired son get away with anything. When Gus discovered there was someone who would not only find information for him related to his various obsessions but would also be willing to tirelessly discuss these subjects, he was hooked.She is also wonderful for someone who does not pick up on social cues: Siri's responses are not entirely predictable, but they are predictably kind—even when Gus is rude. I heard him talking to Siri about music, and Siri offered some suggestions. “I don't like that kind of music.” Gus snapped(厉声说). Siri replied, “You're certainly entitled to your opinion.” Siri's politeness reminded Gus what he owed Siri. “Thank you for that music, though.” Gus said.My son's practice conversations with Siri are starting to translate into increased facility with actual humans. Yesterday I had the longest ever conversation with him. Admittedly, it was about different species of turtles which might not have been my choice of topic, but it was back and forth, and followed a logic. For most of my son's 13 years of existence, this has not been the case.Indeed, many of us wanted an imaginary friend when we were young, and now we can all have one not entirely imaginary anytime we wish to. In a world where the commonly held wisdom is that technology isolates us, it's worth considering another side of the story.The developers of intelligent assistants recognize their potential usefulness for those with speech and communication problems, and some are currently pondering new ways in which the assistants can help. “For example, the assistant would be able to track eye movements and help the autistic learn to look you in the eye while talking." said William Mark, vice president of the company from whom Apple purchased the technology behind Siri. “See, that's the wonderful thing about technology. Getting results requires a lot of repetition. Machines are very, very patient." 41.What did the author feel when she watched her son having a deep conversation with Siri about thunderstorms?A.Concerned but helpless.B.Excited and overjoyed.C.Guilty but relieved D.Hopeless and surprised.42.Which of the following statements about Gus is true?A.He had always dreamed of having an imaginary friend.B.He shows no interest in anything that is not related to weather.C.He has trouble communicating with others because of his illness.D.He has been friends with Siri since he was diagnosed with autism.43.Siri has helped Gus in the following aspects exceptA.setting a fixed bedtime routineB.exploring his special interestsC.shaping his logic while talkingD.improving his interaction with people44.What does the author learn from her son's story?A.Siri makes people feel much lonely in modern society.B.Siri sometimes provides better assistance than people.C.Siri has a better academic performance than the author.D.Siri is likely to be an effective cure for her son's autism.45.What can we learn from the last paragraph?A.Intelligent assistants will be more widely employed in the future.B.The use of intelligent assistants will likely be limited to autistic people.C.Machines are more skilled and patient at communication than humans.D.William Mark was critical of the future development of intelligent assistants.The original Blade Runner film took place in an imagined Los Angeles 2019, a futuristic city where acid rain fell from skies crowded with "skimmers": flying cars that zipped along aerial highways. Since the film's 1982 debut, technology has advanced in ways that Hollywood might never have predicted.In fact, flying cars are real—and they could shape how we commute, work and live over the coming decades. Advances in battery energy density, materials science and computer simulation have spurred the development of a range of personal flying vehicles.While these aircraft may not look exactly like Blade Runner's imaginings, they are also not all that far off either. Far smaller than a commercial plane, most are designed with rotors (螺旋桨) instead of wings, which allow for vertical takeoffs and landings. Most importantly, these vehicles are designed to offer faster commutes than traditional modes of transit for individuals, especially in cities with heavy traffic.At the moment, the autonomous urban aircraft market is still a bit of a Wild West.Dozens of start-up companies are competing to develop commercial jetpacks, flying motorbikes and personal air taxis. Meanwhile, aviation (航空) authorities are currently hashing out the policies and safety standards that will govern this new realm of transport.Germany-based V olocopter, for instance, has marketed its V oloCity craft as the first commercially licensed electrically powered air taxi, a vehicle which will eventually be able to run without a pilot.“It's like an Uber Black or any other premium service,” says Fabien Nestmann, vice president of public affairs at V olocopter.With a few key differences, that is. Initially, the V oloCity will only have room for a singlepassenger. That will mean a higher cost per ride at first. But eventually, says Nestmann, the company's goal is to make the cost competitive with, say, an Uber Black. “We don't want this to be a toy for the wealthy, but rather part of a well-integrated journey for anyone in an urban area," he says." Everyone should have the option to walk, be driven, cycle or fly."Increasing numbers of flying cars will naturally give rise to a changing layout in the way our cities are structured as cities grow taller, rooftop landings expand and air highways connect super sky-scrapers, freeing up space below. Fewer cars on the ground will reduce congestion (交通拥堵) and may give rise to parks and green spaces. “In the long run—2045 and onward—businesses and green spaces will become much more integrated.” says Kopardekar. “While we may not ever eliminate metros and roads, we might be able to reduce their footprint with these machines.”46.What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about?A.The advantage and disadvantage of flying cars.B.The features of today's real flying cars.C.The prospect of flying cars in crowded cities.D.The differences between flying cars in real life and the film.47.The underlined phrase in paragraph 4 could most probably be replaced by ”.A.a terrible mess B.a big challengeC.something in rapid growth D.something in the early stages48.How does the passage suggest flying cars will impact urban areas in the future?A.They will increase traffic congestion and reducc grcen spaces.B.They will lead to more integrated businesses and green spaces.C.They will require the expansion of roads and metros in cities.D.They will eliminate the need for traditional modes of transit.49.Which of the following statements about the V oloCity is true?A.Its design was inspired by the flying cars in the film Blade Runner.B.It is designed with wings, allowing for easy takeoffs and landings.C.It will become ultimately driverless, making it fully autonomous.D.It can accommodate multiple passengers with competitive pricing.50.It is implied in the passage that ________.A.Blade Rmer's flying cars will eventually replace all other vehiclesB.It will be hard for aviation authorities to regulate autonomous aircraftC.Volocopter is the first company to develop electric air taxisD.The widespread use of flying cars will lead to changes in city designTeenagers are perhaps those who are most susceptible (易受影响的) to peer pressure. In simple terms, peer pressure is what drives you to do something, whether it is negative or positive, in order to feel liked and respected by your peers.We’re constantly warned against peer pressure, given its negative connotation (含义). It’s often the main cause that makes you give in when someone tries to convince you to skip school with them, or to try and get away with cheating, stealing, etc.On the other hand, however, peer pressure has the capacity to have a positive influence over young lives. We go to volunteering events when our friends do. We study more when we hear that our friends got high marks on the last exam. We go to the gym because we see our friends getting more fit and want to become more physically attractive or healthy ourselves.So how do we cultivate a culture of positive peer pressure? The examples listed above are bonded together by a pair of common themes: friendly competitiveness and egalitarianism (平等主义).As children we were motivated by our teachers to obtain as many stars for our good behavior as we could possibly get. This worked because as humans, we love to have a feeling of accomplishment, especially when competing against those with relatively equal abilities and capacities. We’re negatively reinforced to work harder when we’re falling behind because we want to keep up and not get left behind. As long as the competition doesn’t grow to be too aggressively fierce, and as long as the playing field between competitors is relatively equal, this kind of competition can promote and improve the frequency of good behavior. Even if we’re not the winner, we still want to be on the same level as most so as not to feel left out.In my opinion, one of the most impressive things in my high school was the positive peer pressure we experienced against drunk driving. People planned out who the designated driver would be before a party and saw him or her as someone to be respected. Likewise, if someone planned on drinking without having someone that was sober (清醒的) who could drive them home,the host would sometimes let that person drive to the party and sleep over with their car parked in the driveway.Above all else, what most adolescents want, and frankly crave, is acceptance. Since the definition of what is “cool” and what is not is malleable (有延展性的) and within our control, we can create a culture of positive peer pressure that promotes values that are in our own best interests, and that starts with how each of us acts individually51.Why is it easy for teenagers to be subject to peer pressure?A.Because they are more sensitive than adults.B.Because they are very respectful in this period.C.Because they are unable to tell right from wrong.D.Because they are eager to gain peer recognition.52.What’s the function of paragraph 2?A.To support the author’s opinion.B.To give a summary of the passage.C.To introduce the topic of the argument.D.To make the author’s argument objective.53.What leads to positive changes on account of peer pressure?A.Encouraging teens to compete aggressively with their peers.B.Motivating teens to study harder when their friends excel academically.C.Reinforcing negative behavior in order to make teens keep up with peers.D.Creating a feeling of accomplishment when engaging in risky activities.54.In the author’s high school, what is an example of positive peer pressure discussed in the passage?A.Students pressuring others to skip school and engage in risky behaviors.B.Planning for a designated driver before parties to prevent drunk driving.C.Allowing students to drive home after drinking without a sober driver.D.Encouraging competition between friends to see who can drink the most.55.Which is the best title of the passage?A.The Comparison between Positive and Negative Peer PressureB.The Ways to Resist Negative Peer PressureC.The Power of Positive Peer PressureD.The lmpact of Competitive Pcer Pressure阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。

高三英语模拟考试试题及参考答案

高三英语模拟考试试题及参考答案

高三英语第一次模拟考试试题及参考答案第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AIf you have a bad habit of losing things, a new device that can be connected to any item that you might lose may be the way to solve your problem. The Tile, a small square linked up to your iPhone or iPad via Bluetooth, lets you see how close you are to the missing item, within a 50-to 150-foot range . If the item goes out of your phone’s 150-foot range, it can still be detected (发现) on other smartphones with the same app.When you log into the app on your phone, it shows you, with green bars that increase or decrease, how far away you are from the Tile. You can also program it to make a sound when you get close to the Tile. And you can link up your phone with up to ten Tiles. And if your lost item — a dog, for example, or a stolen bike — goes out of your own phone’s 150-foot Bluetooth range, you can set it as a “lost item”. If any of the phones with the Tile app comes within the range of your lost item, a message will be sent to your own phone, reminding you of its position. The Tile app also has the function to remember where it last saw your Tile, so that you can easily find where you left it.Since the Tiles use Bluetooth rather than GPS, they never run out of battery or need to be charged, and they last for one year before needing to be replaced. The app, which will come into the market this winter, works with iPhone 5S, iPhone 6, iPad Mini, iPad 3rd and 4th generation, and iPod 5th generation.1. The Tile app can help you .A. find your missing itemsB. use your phone more wiselyC. save your phone’s battery powerD. connect something to your phone2. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. The Tile needs to be charged after a year of use.B. One smartphone can only be linked up to one Tile.C. The Tile cannot work when linked up to a phone without Bluetooth.D. A missing item can’t be found if it goes out of the needed range.3. What does the second paragraph mainly tell us?A. What the Tile app is.B. How the Tile app works.C. The advantages of the Tile app.D. Why the Tile app was invented.4. Where does this passage probably come from?A. A science fiction novel.B. An advertisement.C. A personal diary.D. A news report.BThe island of Port Cros is in the south of France. I first visited it about ten years ago with my wife. I had read that it was a magical place and it seemed fascinating (迷人的), but I couldn’t believe that it was true. In fact, it was much more magical than the tourist brochures (指南) had said.The island is mountainous and covered in trees. The water around the island is transparent like glass. When I first visited it, there was mist rising from the trees. The little harbor looked mysterious and remote: tall palm trees, a few shops and restaurants, no cars, motorcycles or bikes.It is not by chance that the island has kept its natural beauty. Once, it was privately owned and the owners always wanted to keep it in its natural state. In 1963, Port Cros became a national park. The park directors made some rules to protect the island. They didn’t allow any new building projects. There i s only one hotel and no camping is allowed. Visitors can’t use mountain bikes or smoke on the island. Sailing boats that visit the island mustn’t damage the bottom of the sea or pollute the water around it.When we arrived, we started walking to the beach of Port-Man, which was the furthest beach from the port. It took us two hours and when we arrived, the beach was deserted. It seemed that we were the only people on the island. Time seemed to stop. It was so beautiful that we stayed there all day. I visited there again last summer. Nothing had changed. The island still looked magical and mysterious, still with few tourists. It must be wonderful to stay the night on the island, I thought. After all the visitors have gone, the island must be so quiet—a real paradise (天堂)!5. The author got to know Port Cros at first due to _____.A. some tourist brochuresB. his wife’s introductionC. his first visit thereD. some TV programs6. How has the natural beauty of the island been kept according to the text?A. Foreign visitors are not allowed to visit it.B. Nothing has been built in the park there.C. Only bikes can be used on the island.D. Sailing boats mustn’t pollute the water.7. When the author first visited Port Cros, _____.A. it was very sunnyB. there were few visitors thereC. it took them a whole day to walk to Port-ManD. the island was deserted and he stayed there for a whole nightCCamp Jano IndiaCelebrate Indian culture, languages, arts, festivals and literature. Weekly themes are brought to life through related arts, games, projects, stories and theatre in a very unique, exciting, creative, interactive (互动的) and structured style. A very unique and memorable (难忘的) experience that kids will want to repeat! Mornings are spen t with the Hindi language at the child’s level. Afternoons provide the cultural elements taught in an interactive style with special emphasis (重点) on drama.Bay Language AcademyWe invite campers (4-12 years old) to travel and open up doors to explore past and recent civilizations through daily field trips. Cultures will be shown through customs and cooking. Lectures (6/10-8/30) will introduce/reinforce French, Spanish or Chinese and the cultures they convey. Our language summer-camp is infused (灌输) with cultural activities and taught by a team of bilingual (通晓双语的) instructors.Petits ConfettisWant your 3- to 5-year-old kids to experience a French camp? Come and join us for 6 weeks of French camps!Kids will be totally happy to learn French and French culture while they take part in team projects like building a tipi or making French bread. Weekly themes include cooking, arts, drama, outdoor activities, board games, music, yoga, rhymes and story time.Chinese Immersion Summer CampThis is our 11th Chinese language and culture summer camp. We take children from 6th grade. This year we continue the weekly fun themes like art, science,cooking and sports in the morning. In the afternoon, we have abacus, reading and Chinese culture lessons taught in Chinese. Our teachers are all native speakers with a lot of experience. Our weekly field trips go to different places like SF zoo, tech museums, fire stations etc.8. Camp Jano India can give children a memorable experience probably because ______.A. it has quite experienced teachersB. it teaches Indian languages at different levelsC. the activities are arranged for the whole dayD. the activities are carried on in an interesting style9. Bay Language Academy and Chinese Immersion Summer Camp are similar in that ______.A. they both provide field tripsB. they both have bilingual teachersC. they both provide sports programs in the morningD. they are both intended for kids of 4-12 years old10. A girl who likes yoga will go to ______.A. Camp Jano IndiaB. Bay Language AcademyC. Petits ConfettisD. Chinese Immersion Summer Camp11. What is the common theme of the four camps?A. Fun and sports.B. Travel and adventure.C. Language and culture.D. Art and music.DOn Sunday, August 24th, comic book lovers across the world held their breath to watch how much crazy collectors would pay for a rare Superman comic book. Though bids (出价) above the initial asking price of 1 million dollars had been coming in gradually since the copy was placed on the auction site (拍卖网站) eBay on July 14th, things really started to heat up during the final minutes when the price jumped from $2.5 to $2.6 and then $2.7 million, before shooting up to unbelievable3,207,852 dollars!This of course was no ordinary Superman comic book, but an edition of the extremely sought-after (很吃香地) No. 1 of Action Comics series — the first publication of the superhero that was born from the creative minds of teenagers Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel. Though Action Comics No. 1, which depicted a diaper-cladbaby Superman lifting furniture, had a print run of 200,000 copies, only about 100 are known to exist today.While the rarity is certainly a reason for the high price, Stephen Fisher, CEO of , thinks it also has a lot to do with the fact that Superman was the world’s first superhero! Even so, none of the copies have been able to fetch (售得) as much as the most recent one, simply because they have not been as well-preserved. Graded a rare 9 out of 10 by CGC, a third party grading service for comic books, the book is the highest rated copy of Action Comics No. 1 so far. According to CGC officials, the 76-year-old comic book looks and feels as though it has just come off the newsstand (报摊).That is not surprising given that the original owner, a Virginian man who bought the book for only 10 cents in 1938, had carefully tucked it away (藏起来) in a wooden box for four decades. Fortunately, when he passed away, the book was bought by a string of collectors who all realized it was a rare treasure that needed to be looked after.Before this, the highest price paid for an Action Comics No. 1 had been $2 million for a copy sold by Hollywood actor Nicholas Cage in 2011. Ironically, the two teenagers responsible for creating Superman received just 130 dollars when they sold the rights to the superhero to comic book publisher Detective Comics in 1938.12. When the Superman comic book was placed on eBay on July 14th, .A. it attracted no attention at allB. things started to heat up immediatelyC. the bid price didn’t go up very quickly at firstD. people thought it was worth millions of dollars13. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?A. Why the comic book is well-preserved.B. Why the comic book is well worth reading.C. Why the comic book is worth so much money.D. Why the comic book has drawn so much attention.14. When the other collectors got the comic book after the Virginian man,they .A. all took very good care of itB. all liked reading it very muchC. didn’t believe it was worth a fortuneD. all kept it in the same way as that man15. What do we know about the creators of Superman?A. They didn’t want to sell the rights to a comic book publisher.B. They knew all along Superman would be the most successful comic book.C. They were professional comic book writers when they created Superman.D. They didn’t make much money from creating Superman.第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

2021届天津市宁河区芦台第一中学高三下学期第六次模拟英语试卷(word版含答案)

2021届天津市宁河区芦台第一中学高三下学期第六次模拟英语试卷(word版含答案)

芦台一中2020~2021学年度高三第六次模拟英语试卷第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节;满分45分)第一节:单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

1. —David, I lost your book at school. I suppose I pay for it.—Oh. ________. It was just an old book anyway.A. Take it easy.B. Forget it.C. By no means.D. You got it2. I have heard that it is a common _______ in that country to hold a big party to celebrate when a child turns 15.A. practiceB. methodC. evidenceD. effects3. As the rule says, every student _______ remain seated until their papers are collected.A. canB. mayC. shallD. will4. Hearing the telephone ring, she rushed out of the kitchen and left the water _______.A. boilB. boilingC. boiledD. to boil5. With the word PM2.5 _______ appearing in media reports, people pay greater attention to it and seek health tips for smoggy days.A. immediatelyB. consequentlyC. permanentlyD. constantly6. Hopefully in 2025 we will no longer be e-mailing each other, for we _______ more convenient electronic communication tools by then.A. have developedB. had developedC. will have developedD. developed7. —Can we finish packing these orders some other time?—__________? They are not urgent.A. What forB. Why notC. So whatD. Why bother8. ______ makes our school famous is ______ more than 90% of the students have been admitted to universities.A. What; thatB. Which; becauseC. That; whatD. What; because9. Lisa wouldn’t ______ the job any more. She had a big argument with her boss and resigned.A. come up withB. keep up withC. make up withD. put up with10. I’m sorry you have been waiting so long, but it will still be some time ______ you can get your passport.A. sinceB. tillC. afterD. before11. ______ their final medical check, the astronauts boarded their spacecraft.A. ReceivedB. Being receivedC. Having receivedD. To receive12. There are a great number of attractions in Tianjin, ______ I like the Ancient Cultural Street best.A. whichB. whereC. among themD. among which13. Generally, students’ inner motivation with high expectations from others ______ essential to their development.A. isB. areC. wasD. were14. Some experts think, _____ genes, intelligence also depend on an adequate diet, a good education and a nice home environment.A. instead ofB. apart fromC. except forD. far from15. He doesn’t think that the plan is practical, _____?A. does heB. doesn’t heC. is itD. isn’t it第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16-35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

高三英语模拟考试 试题

高三英语模拟考试 试题

2021年高三模拟考试英语科试卷第一局部听力〔一共两节,满分是35分〕第一节:( 一共15 小题, 每一小题2 分, 满分是30 分)听下面5 段对话或者独白, 每段对话或者独白后有几个小题。

从题中所给出的A 、B 、C 三个选项里面选出最正确选项, 并标在试卷原相应位置。

听每段对话或者独白前, 你将有时间是阅读各小题, 每一小题 5 秒钟;听完后, 各小题目将给出 5 秒钟的答题时间是。

每段对话或者独白读两遍。

听第 1 段材料, 答复第1—3 题。

1. When is Harry leaving?A. Next Thursday2. How is he traveling?A. By trainB. Next TuesdayB. By busC. This morningC. By bike3. What time does he arrive atCooktown?A. At three in the afternoon.B. At eight in the morning.C. On the nineteenth听第2 段材料, 答复第4—6 题。

4. What happened to the man?A. He is out of work.B. He had hurt his leg.C. He found a new job.5. What do you think PuertoRico is?A. The name of theman's uncle.B. Thename of an island.C. The name of amountain.6. Which of the following istrue?A. The woman didn't likechicken.B. The woman grew up inthe city.C. The man couldn't speakSpanish.听第3 段材料, 答复第7—9 题。

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第一卷第一部分:英语知识运用第一节:单项填空从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。

1. ---Whose advice do you think I should follow on choosing the course? ---_______.A. It‘s up to youB. It‘s your own businessC. It‘s none of my businessD. I don‘t know2. ---I think it‘s the first time you‘ve been here. If ____ help, regardless of what, please accept!---OK. I will. Thank you.A. offeredB. to be offeredC. offeringD. having been offered3. It was ____ information on the net that Tom gave to explain why he was late for the meeting.A. having searchedB. in search ofC. searchingD. to search4. ---Go fishing this weekend?---______. I love fishing in this kind of weather.A. I‘m afraid notB. I believe itC. I don‘t think soD. I couldn‘t agree more5. A star or a singer will always have to face a fierce _____ from younger and perhaps better ones, waiting to take the place.A. contestB. decisionC. defeatD. debate6. At ____ dark, the travelers reached a place, with _____ distance of 50 kilometers.A. the; aB. /; theC. the; theD. /; a7. ---Do you have the English-English dictionaries for sale?---Yes, but there‘s only an expensive one. Do you want to have ___?A. someB. themC. itD. one8. Yesterday when shopping, I happened to buy a shirt which have a ____ price of $20, but the ____ is $35.A. especial; regularB. special; normalC. particular; ordinaryD. usual; previous9. The important conference is to start at 2:00 ____. We have to hurry up.A. exactB. accurateC. sharpD. right10. I still remember the house I used to live 15 years ago, in front of which ______ a small bush.A. it liesB. there liesC. lies thereD. it there lies11. The new car, as is said have a more advanced engineer, can ran faster, ____ more expensive.A. thusB. anyhowC. yetD. still12. There was no goal posts on the playground but the two trees ____ as well.A. madeB. servedC. dealt withD. regarded13. According to the tradition, many adults often ____ some money forthe time when they are old.A. put up withB. put onC. put asideD. put down14. ---It‘s raining hard outside!---Yes. Since it has been dry for so long a time, the crops _____ grow better.A. mayB. couldC. mustD. can15. ---How did you find the hotel when you were in Shanghai?---In such a big city, it _______ worse.A. couldn‘t have beenB. might not beC. mustn‘t have beenD. couldn‘t be16. The reason why he didn‘t turn up in time was ______ he missed the first bus.A. whyB. thatC. becauseD. how17. He at last became a student in Zhejiang University, _______ he had longed to be.A. whoB. thatC. asD. which18. ---where have you been all the morning?---Oh, I _____ some old friends and I couldn‘t leave until lunch time.A. chatB. chattedC. have chattedD. have been chatting19. Many students are crazy about the computer games. They just can‘t tear themselves away from them ______ they get into it.A. onceB. whenC. even thoughD. before20. The man certainly denied that he had stolen the money. But when the live video was shown, he ____.A. broke downB. broke upC. torn outD. broke through第二节:单项填空阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21~40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。

School was over and I was both mentally and physically tired. I sat at the very front of the bus because of 21 to get home. Sitting at the front makes you 22 out like a shiny coin in a pile of dull pennies.Janie, the driver, tries to break the uncomfortable atmosphere by striking the match of 23 .I try to mind my manners and 24 listen, but usually I am too busy thinking about my day. On this day, however, her conversation 25 worth listening to.―My father‘s sick,‖ she said to no one in 26 . 1 could see the anxiety and fear in her eyes. With a sudden change of attitude and interest, I asked, ―What‘s wrong with him?‖With her eyes wet and her voice tight from 27 the tears, she responded, ―Heart trouble.‖ Her eyes 28 as she continued. ―I‘ve already lost my mum, so I don‘t think I can 29 losing him.‖I couldn‘t respond. 1 was 30 My heart ached for her. I sat on the old, smelly seat thinking of the great 31 my own mother was thrown into when my father died.I saw how hard it was, 32 still is, for her. I wouldn‘t like anyone to go 33 that.Suddenly I realized Janie wasn‘t on ly a bus driver. That was just her job. She had a 34 world of family and concerns too. I had never thought of her as anything but a driver.I suddenly felt very 35 . I realized I had only thought of people as 36 as what their purposes were in my life. I paid no attention to Janie because she was a bus driver. I had judged her by her job and 37 as unimportant.For all I know, I‘m just another person in 38 else‘s world, and may not even be important. I should not have been so selfish and self—centred. Everyone has a 39 to go to, people to see and appointments to 40 . Understanding people is an art.21. A. determination B. decision C. attempt D. anxiety22. A. make B. think C. stand D. find23. A. topic B. conversation C. discussion D. message24. A. devotedly B. carelessly C. sincerely D. politely25. A. must be B. could be C. might be D.should be26. A. common B. silence C. particular D. surprise27. A. avoiding B. clearing C. keeping D. fighting28. A. lowered B. closed C. widened D. opened29. A. mind B. regret C. bear D. miss30. A. angry B. shocked C. curious D. interested31. A. pain B. pity C. disappointment D. mercy32. A. yet B. and C. or D. but33. A. back to B. away from C. through D. on with34. A. dark B. narrow C. whole D. bright35. A. confused B. selfish C. worried D. sad36. A. long B. much C. well D. far37. A. regard her B. helped her out C. brushed her off D. take her38. A. someone B. anyone C. no one D. everyone39. A. place B. room C. school D. home40. A. stay B. remain C. keep D. put第二部分:阅读理解第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。

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