安徽省蚌埠市五中十二中2020┄2021届高三上学期期中考试 英语试题
2020-2021学年高三英语上学期期中考试试题及答案
2020-2021学年高三英语上学期期中考试试题及答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ABored with your life? Dreaming of something different? I always wonder what life would be like400 kmabove my head. That's where the International Space Station orbits the earth, with six astronauts living and working on board, for months at a time.How do they sleep? They spend the night floating in a sleeping bag inside a small cubicle (小隔间) on the ceiling. American astronaut Sunita Williams explains, “It's like a little phone booth, but it's pretty comfortable and it doesn't matter if I turn overand sleep upside down. I don't have any sensation (感觉) in my head that tells me I'm upside down.”Brushing your teeth in a place where you can't have a tap or a sink can be a challenge. Can you imagine the mess that running water would make in zero gravity? Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield uses a straw to put a big blob of water from a sealed bag onto an ordinary toothbrush and adds a little toothpaste which he has to swallow when he's done.Daily exercise is essential. The lack of gravity makes bones more fragile and muscles lose strength — so astronauts are encouraged to work out for at least two hours a day.The role of astronauts in the International Space Station is to act as lab technicians for scientists back on earth. So they spend their time maintaining their environment and performing and monitoring experiments in a confined space about the size of a Boeing 747. Almost every task is carefully planned by mission control — although most astronauts spend their first days losing things until they get used to sticking everything they use to the walls with Velcro, duct tape (强力胶带) or clips (夹子).One of their most valued perks (额外待遇) is the view from “the office”, dominated by that gigantic blue ball down there, sitting in the darkness of space. Wow! Absolutely breathtaking!1. When they sleep upside down, the astronauts willnot get dizzy because ________.A. they don't feel itB. they sleep in the daytimeC. they sleep in special sleeping bagsD. they are trained to adapt to the conditions of weightlessness2. What parts become weak if astronauts don't exercise?A. Their teeth and bones.B. Their brains and bones.C. Their bones and muscles.D. Their teeth and muscles.3. What is the passage mainly about?A. The Problems We Met in Space.B. Living and Working in Space.C. How to Become an Astronaut.D. The International Space Station.BDepression(抑郁症)in young adult males, ages 18 or 19, is linked to a 20% greater risk of having a heart attack in middle age, according to a new Swedish study.The link can be partly explained by poorer stress resilience(抗压能力)and lower physical fitness among teens with mental disorders.Theresearch included 238,013 men born between 1958 and 1962 who were given examinations in adolescence(青春期)and were then followed into middle age(up to the age of 58 years). A total of 34,503 men were diagnosed(诊断)with a mental disorder.The study found thata mental disorder in young adulthond was linked to a higher risk of having heart attack by middle age. Compared to men without a mental illness in young adulthood,the risk of heart attack was 20%higher among men with a diagnosis.“We already knew that menwho were physically fit in adolescence seem less likely to keep fitness in later years if they have low stress resilience” said study author Dr. Bergh, “Our research has also shown that low stress resilience is also connected with a greater tendency towards bad behavior, such as higher risks of smoking, drinking and other drug use.”“Better fitness in adolescence is likely to help protect against later heart disease, particularly if people stay fit as they age. Physical activities may also reduce some of the bad effects of stress. Those in poor health could benefit from additional support to encourage exercise and develop plans to deal with stress,” said Bergh.4. How does the author develop paragraph 3?A. By giving examples.B. By listing figures.C. By making a comparison.D. By drawing a conclusion.5. What are men with low stress resilience likely to do?A. Smoke more.B. Eat more.C. Sleep less.D. Do less exercise.6. What will Bergh agree with according to the last paragraph?A. Physical activitiesadd to stress.B. Stress may cause heart disease.C. Taking exercise is unnecessary.D. Staying fit is of great importance.7. In which section of a newspaper may this text appear?A. Entertainment.B. Health.C. Education.D. Fashion.CWhen I was trying to find a place where to spend my December holidays, I met by chance some cheap flights to Iceland. After checking just a few winter pictures of Iceland, I realized that the country, known as the land of fire and ice, during the cold months of the year could offer me experiences I had never had before.For sure you can’t miss the chance to go to Iceland in winter if your traveling wish list includes at least one of the crazy experiences Iceland can offer. Iceland in the North Atlantic Ocean is a paradise (乐园) for all those who want to see the northern lights, experience cold weather conditions and put themselves in geothermal (地热的) baths while the snow is falling on their head.The best way to move around Iceland is with a rental car. Distances are huge and public transport in winter is not really common out of the major towns. As we wanted to be even more convenient we decided to rent a small camper (野营车). Sleeping and cooking in a camper saved us a lot of driving, money and gave us the chance tobe always in the right place at the right time.There were also no locals and in many cases no tourist facilities (设备). For us, as we slept in a camper, it was easier. But for tourists traveling by normal cars it is necessary to check the opening times ofhotels and restaurants as many of them run just from June to September.It is amazing to experience how the weather is changing in Iceland. However, Icelanders prefer to stay inside their houses. They have even no time to complain about the weather in December. All they care about is Christmas. They love to decorate their houses, sing Christmas songs and eat typical Christmas food.8. Why is Iceland famous as the land of fire and ice?A. Because tourists would like to play with fire on the ice.B. Because it is too dry to easily cause fire to happen.C. Because it is hot inside a house and cold outside.D. Because there exist hot springs and freezing ice.9. What did the author think of the rented camper?A. It was not only practical but also economical.B. It was convenient but cost them more money.C. It provided the best chance to see the new country.D. It was much faster than other public transport.10. What does the last paragraph imply?A. The Icelanders prefer to live with their family.B. The joy of Christmas drives the freezing weather away.C. December is the coldest month of the year.D. The Icelanders are always positive and stay outside.11. What does this passage most probably come from?A. A textbookB. A scientific reportC. A travel magazineD. A news reportDIt might have been Jimmy Kimmel, or any other sharp-tongued talk show hosts of late-night TV. In this instance, it was Samantha Bee, stating her opposition to childhood vaccinations humorously. “Who are you going to believe?” she asked. “Leading authorities on medical science, or 800 comments on your cousin’s Facebook page?”Joking about science can have serious effects, according to studies by communication scholars. Accordingly, since 2013, Paul, a psychological professor, has conducted studies of how satire (讥讽) can influence people’s beliefs about science, which have shown that if you want to interest people in science and shape their views on hot-button science issues, satirical humor can work better.Many Americans pay little attention to science. Even people who regularly watch TV news receive only scraps of science information in their media diet, because mainstream media outlets devote so little airtime to the subject. On top of that, some Americans may regard science as inaccessible.Yet satirical humor can reach viewers who would never watch NOVA or read — well, National Geographic. Millions of people watch late-night television programs live, and videos of these shows get millions of views on streaming services. In 2016, a vote conducted by the University of Delaware Center indicated that nearly one in 10 said they learned about science from late-night television shows.Late-night hosts may occasionally poke fun at scientists. More often, however, the hosts promote a positive image of science. By making science entertaining to audience with little knowledge of the topic, late-night television could spark science engagement. Furthermore, the researchers concluded that satirical shows had the biggest impact among the least educated viewers, thus helping to narrow a gap in attention to science. Though late-night satirical humor can boost science interest and awareness, it has its limits. Science is complex, and conveying that complexity in a few minutes while telling jokes can be a challenge.12. What does Paul’s studies of joking about science indicate?A. It may do serious damage to science.B. It can effectively popularize science.C. It totally changes people’s attitude to science.D. It will shift people’s attention from entertainment to science.13. Why do TV watchers receive a little science information?A. Because they enjoy watching entertainments.B. Because science is not easy to come up with.C. Because they find no interest in science issues.D. Because science is scarcely seen on mainstream media.14. What do we know about the late-night shows involving science?A. The hosts get used to playing tricks on scientists.B. The hosts’ aim is to build a positive image of science.C. Education gap can be bridged through late-night shows.D. Science participation can be promoted among their viewers.15. What’s the author’s attitude towards combining science with satire?A. Critical.B. Objective.C. Positive.D. Negative.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
安徽省蚌埠市2020届高三英语上学期期中试题(无答案)
蚌埠市2020学年度第一学期期中考试高三英语试卷第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10称钟的时间来回答有关小题如阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.答案是 C。
1. What does the woman want to do?A. Buy a map.B. Find a place.C. Get an address.2. What will the man do for the woman?A. Give her a ride.B. Repair her car.C. Pick up her aunt.3. Who might Mr. Peterson be?A. A new professor.B. A department head.C. A company director.4. What does the man think of the book?A. Very interesting.B. Quite difficult..C. Too simple.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. Clothes.B. Weather.C. News.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。
上学期高三期中英语考试(2020-2021学年度) (2)
上学期高三期中英语考试(2020-2021学年度)第一卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Where are the speakers going?A.To a restaurant. B.To a zoo. C.To a shop.2.When did the woman and Anna meet?A.At 7:53. B.At 7:58. C.At 7:57.3.What is the woman going to do this evening?A.Go to dinner. B.Visit her sister. C.Go to the airport. 4.How much was the TV set?A.$60. B.$ 120. C.$ 90.5.What can we learn from the conversation?A.The woman had a photo shop of her own.B.The woman developed her photos all by herself.C.The woman did part of her own film developing.第二节(共15小题;每题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,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6—8题。
6.What is Mr Smith doing?A.Answering the phone.B.Having a meeting.C.Working in the office.7.When will Mr Smith return to the office?A.After two o’clock. B.In an hour. C.At three o’clock.8.What can we infer from the dialogue?A.The man will take a message for Mr. Smith.B.Anne will ring the office again.C.Mr. Smith will ring Anne back.听第7段材料,回答第9—11题。
高三第一学期期中英语考试(2020-2021学年度)
高三第一学期期中英语考试(2020-2021学年度)第一卷(三部分,共105分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答安划在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分种的时间将试卷上的答案转涂至答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)听下面5段话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应的位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答在关小题和阅读下一小题,每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Where does the talk probably take place?A.In a library B.In a restaurant C.In a hospital 2.what did the two speakers do this morning?A.They went to the park B.They saw a filmC.They did some shopping3.When will the ship for Yantai go tomorrow?A.At 12:00 B.At 21:00 C.At 22:004.Which room will the man stay in?A.Room 106 B.Room 126 C.Room 2165.Why die the woman want her money back?A.The price is too high B.The style doesn’t suit her C.There is a hole in the shirt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。
每段对话或者说独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中先出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒种;听完扣,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
安徽省蚌埠市2020届高三英语上学期期中考试(无答案)
蚌埠一中2020学年第一学期期中考试高三英语本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。
共150分,考试时间120分钟第一卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. When can the man return the book, according to the woman?A. Next Monday.B. Next Wednesday.C. Next Friday.2. Where are the speakers?A. In a store.B. At a hotel.C. At a post office.3. What doesn’t the man like?A. Sushi.B. chickenC. Meatballs.4. When will the woman arrive at the restaurant?A. At 7:30pmB. At 6:00C. At 6:205. Where will the woman go this weekend?A. HawaiiB. New York UniversityC. Washington第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Where is the man’s house?A. In the center of the town.B. Beside a library.C. OppositeLangton Park7. How many rooms of the house does the man mention?A. Three .B. Four.C. Five.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
2020-2021学年高三英语上学期期中考试试卷及参考答案
2020-2021学年高三英语上学期期中考试试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ANothing beats live music, but the venue makes a difference. When you're able to score tickets to an incredible concert in an incredible place, you won't forget the experience. Here are some of the coolest music venues from around the world. If you haven't been to any of these, you've got some traveling to do.Red Rocks, Morrison, the United StatesRed Rocks might be the most beautiful and famous venue in the United States. At 6,450 feet above sea level, Red Rocks is a geologically formed natural stage. Its massive sandstone provides a perfect stage for jam bands. If you're into the blues and jazz, you'll have no trouble finding something in line with your interests.Meet Factory, Prague, Czech RepublicSmallest venues on this list, Meet Factory is an art gallery, theater, and music venue. The venue only accommodates 1,000 people, so you won't see any huge names come through. Still, it's a great place to see up-and-coming local acts, and if you've got an eye for contemporary art, you'll love your time here.Arena of NÎmes, NÎmes, FranceOriginally built around A. D. 70, the Arena of Nimes presents concertgoers with an interesting question: Should they enjoy the music, or marvel at the architecture? The Arena is, after all, one of the world's best-preserved Roman theaters. Many major touring acts plan stops at the Arena of Nimes, especially during the venue's annual festival.Sydney Opera House, Sydney, AustraliaThe Sydney Opera House is one of the world's most famous performing venues. I's also one of the most distinctive buildings in Sydney, thanks to the breathtaking design by Danish architect Utzon. It hosts about 40 events per week, so whether you're into jazz, rock, classical music, or opera, you'll find something to watch.1.Where can you enjoy music in natural beauty?A.At Red Rocks.B.At Meet Factory.C.At Arena of Nimes.D.At Sydney Opera House.2.What is special about Meet Factory?A.It enjoys breathtaking scenery.B.It hosts both musical and artistic events.C.It is the largest venue of all.D.It is famous for contemporary music.3.What do the listed music venues have in common?A.They have a long history.B.They are built near the sea.C.They accommodate thousands of people.D.They are beautiful tourist attractions.BWhile the arts can' t stop the COVID-19 virus or the social unrest we see in the world today, they can give us insight into the choices we make when moving through crises and chaos. The arts invite everyone to think in new ways.We often experience works of art as something that's pleasing to our senses without a full understanding of the creative effort. Great art often shows us contradictions and crises, and we can learn a great deal from their resolutions(解决). Through our understanding of art, we can gain a deeper understanding of how we might overcome our own challenges. In understanding extremes of contrast, we can see the beauty in art with themes that are not simply pleasing for their magnificent features or qualities.Beethoven offers a wonderful example of moving artfully through crises and chaos. He composed his Symphony No. 9 as his hearing loss became more and more pronounced. The opening of the symphony seems to come out of nowhere, from near silence in the opening to a full expression of what many consider to be the joy of freedom and universal brotherhood with Schiller’s Ode to joy(欢乐颂). Beethoven appears to have created a work of art that not only freed him from his personal struggles, but one that also speaks to the joy of living together in peace and harmony.Have a dialogue between the two opposing parts and you will find that they always start out fighting each other until we come to an appreciation of difference—a oneness of the two opposingforces.The arts offer many lessons that can help us gain the knowledge we need to move more confidently in today’ s competitive and uncertain environment. An openness to arts-based solutions will give you more control over your future.4. What value does art have beyond pleasing people's senses?A. It brings people inner peace.B. It contributes to problem-solving.C. It reduces the possibility of crises.D. It deepens understanding of music.5. What can we learn about Beethoven's Symphony No. 9?A. It celebrates freedom and unity.B. It aims to show crises and chaos.C. It opens with Schiller's Ode to Joy.D. It is unfinished due to his hearing loss.6. What is the author's suggestion on dealing with conflicting forces?A. Leaving things as they are.B. Making a choice between them.C. Separating them from each other.D. Engaging them in a conversation.7. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. How COVID-19 changes artB. Essentials of Symphony No. 9C. Moving artfully through crisesD. Joy in the eyes of BeethovenCAt Aizo Chuo Hospital in Japan, employees greet newcomers, guide patients to and from the surgery area, and print out maps of the hospital for confused visitors. They don’t take lunch breaks or even get paid. Why? They’re robots!Robots have long worked in factories, helping to build cars and electronic appliances. But today’s robots don’t just do the jobs of people-they actually look and act a lot like people.Kansei, arobot from Japan, has a plastic face covering 19 movable parts. The robot can make 36 facial expressions in response to different words. Kansei shakes in fear at the word “war” and smiles when it hears the word “dinner”.Researchers in Europe are going even further with iCub, a “baby” robot. They are teaching it to speak and hold conversations.The ability to interact is crucial for robots that will one day work closely with humans says robotics professor ChrisAtkeson. “ This will require robots to understand what you say and how you are feeling and respond with appropriate emotions, ” he told WR News.Japanese scientist Minoru Asada agrees. He is building a robot called CB2 that acts like a real baby. “ Rightnow, it only goes, ̒Ah, ah. ̓But as we develop its learning function, it will start saying more complex sentences and moving on its own, ” Asada says. “ Next-generation robots need to be able to learn and develop by themselves.”Intelligent robot will become more important in the future, as populations age and the number of human workers declines in many countries. “ We’re going to have many more old people and not enough young people to care for them,” says robot researcher Matthew Mason. “ Technology can help the old people live at home longer, instead of going to nursing homes.”8. According to the passage, what jobs have robots already performed?A. Giving advice, answering customer questions and planning events.B. Producing factory goods, building cars and greeting customers.C. Greeting customers, producing factory goods and performing surgery.D. Building cars, driving passengers and providing directions.9. The second paragraph in this passage is mainly about?A. To explain how a robot works.B. To define what a robot is.C. To describe the functions of modern robots.D. To predict the future uses of robots.10. How does the Kansei robot react on the word “fire”?A. Use languages to warn nearby humans.B Back up its memory files.C. Activate an automatic fire alarm.D. Produce a worried look on his face.11. In Asada’s opinion, the next step for robots will be to develop_______.A. the ability to learn independentlyB. the ability to understand human commandsC. the capacity to interact with humansD. the willingness to work togetherDOne Sunday morning, my family and I went to a popular restaurant for breakfast. As soon as we walked into Restaurant Happy Meal, a young waitress showed us to a table.We ordered our food and soon after, our food came. Just as we were about to begin our meal, we heard someone shouting for the boss.“What is this? A dead fly in my food!’’ a man with a deep scar (疤) acrosshis face shouted angrily. He strongly hit his fist on the table and swept the plates and cups off it.Thesecame crashing to the floor, breaking into pieces. His companion, a huge man with a tattoo on his arm, stared angrily at the boss who stood nervously in front of the two gangsters (歹徒).The boss apologized repeatedly to the angry customers and tried to calm them down by offering to replace their food. He even told them that they could have their meal for free.The commotion(混乱) affected the business of the restaurant. Fearing that aquarrel would happen, many customers quickly paid for their meals and left the restaurant hurriedly. Some of them had not even finished their breakfast.My father told us to eat our food quickly and not to look at the two angry men. We obeyed him and finished our food within minutes. That was probably the quietest and fastest breakfast my family ever had.Although my father warned us not to look at the two unruly (任性的) customers, I could not help stealing a glance at them.I saw that the boss had managed to calm the two angry customers. Fresh food and drinks were brought to their table. They sat down again and continued their breakfast. Meanwhile the waitress who had shown us to our table earlier swept up the broken china.12. What does the underlined word “These” refer to?A. Tables.B. Cups and plates.C. Two angry customers.D. Dead fly and the food.13. What can we know about the owner from paragraph 4?A. He was sorry for what had happened.B. He was angry with the two customers.C. He was pardoned by the two customers.D. He was disappointed that the men caused problems here.14. What can we infer about the writer and his family?A. They might often talk while they ate.B. They ordered a lot of food each time they ate out.C. They often ate silently and that day was no exception.D. They usually did not like to be disturbed while they ate.15. What did the writer think of the boss?A. Foolish.B. Active.C. Hardworking.D. Wise.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
安徽省蚌埠市蚌埠一中高三上学期期中考试英语试卷
安徽省蚌埠市蚌埠一中高三上学期期中考试英语试卷蚌埠市2021-2021学年上学期期中一中高三英语(考试时刻:90分钟试卷满分:120分)II.完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出能够填入空白处的最佳选项。
I was surprised when I received a short message from my father wishin g me a happy birthday.I had ____21____ to hear from my mother, my grandmother and my ot her relatives ____22___ never from my father. Lying in bed, _____23___ of my father flooded back.When I was a little boy, I regarded my father as a (n) _____24___ abl e to do anything. ____25____ , things slowly began to ____26____ . The m ore I learned, the more I doubted what he said. The gap between us grew a nd, at last, I didn’t ____27____ want to communicate with him.My father, in my mind, had no_____28___ in talking with me. Dinner was the only time we were together. He had no time to watch TV with me. He would tell me to ask my mother ____29____ I needed something. He e ven refused to answer my ____30____ when I phoned from school. I ____3 1____ the changes. I thought that perhaps my father no longer ____32____ me any more.Over time, however, I began to wonder whether my ____22____ was ri ght. One day, my mother told me that each time I called, father was ____34 ____ listening beside her. Suddenly, I hated myself for my ____35____ beha vior toward him.I planned thousands of times to _____36___ my father. In the end, how ever, I was always too embarrassed about what I had done.But that Saturday, I was so ____37____ by his short message. I realize d then that my father’s love for me had never disappeared. I decided to se nd a ____38____ : “Thank you, my dear father.”Two days later, when I returned home, my mother told me that my fath er had been so ___39___ when he received my reply. She said he had ____ 40____ from morning till night. At that moment, I felt truly happy.21.A.expected B.intended C.planned D.wanted22.A.and B.so C.but D.or23.A.opinions B.memories C.thoughts D.responses24.A.angel B.Teacher C.hero D.friend25.A.However B.Otherwise C.Therefore D.Besides26.A.improve B.change C.develop D.appear27.A.still B.ever C.yet D.even28.A.interest B.time C.chance D.courage29.A.in case B.if C.even if D.after30.A.letters B.e-mails C.questions D.calls31.A.got fond of B.got tired ofC.got familiar with D.got accustomed to32.A.helped B.supported C.loved D.missed33.A.behavior B.attitude C.manner D.action34.A.often B.always C.seldom D.never35.A.casual B.Rude C.cold D.cruel36.A.Apologise B.write to C.talk with D.consult with37.A.surprised B.confused C.touched D.pleased38.A.message B.card C.gift D.reply39.A.upset B.happy C.sad D.nervous40.A.waited B.signed C.hesitated D.smiledⅢ.阅读明白得(共两节,满分40分)第一小节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每个小题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
安徽省蚌埠市五中十二中2020┄2021学年高二上学期期中考试 英语试题
第Ⅰ卷(共三部分,满分115分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话, 选出最佳选项。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. In a park.B. In a zoo.C. In a pet store.2. What does the woman mean?A. Things here are very cheap.B. Things here are not cheap.C. She doesn’t know whether things here are cheap or not.3. Where are the two speakers going to plant the tree?A. By the front door.B. At the back of the garage.C. At the end of the garden.4. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a shop.B. In a hotel.C. In a restaurant.5. What do we learn from the conversation?A. The man went to New Zealand during Christmas.B. The man visited New Zealand during the summer holiday.C. The ma n’s parents live in New Zealand.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,选出最佳选项。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6. Who is the woman speaking to?A. Her husband.B. A policeman.C. A fire-fighter.7. What’s the woman asking for?A. Advice on safety.B. Money.C. Help.8. What has happened to the woman’s house?A. It’s been burnt down.B. It’s been broken into.C. It’s been damaged.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
安徽省蚌埠一中2020┄2021届高三上学期期中考试 英语试题 缺答案
(时间:120分钟分值:150分)第Ⅰ卷(选择题共115分)一、听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Where does this conversation probably take place?A. In the Shanghai Museum.B. In a store.C. In a taxi.2. What did the man ask the woman to do?A. Throw away all the old books.B. Hand in all the old books.C. Put these books in an orderly way.3. What are the speakers talking about?A. The key to the woman’s success.B. The changes on the market.C. The management of the woman’s company.4. Which of the following is NOT the doctor’s advice?A. T o take more exercise.B. T o take these pills.C. T o take plenty of sleep.5. What did the man do last night?A. Saw a movie.B. Went shopping.C. Washed some clothes.第二节听下面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。
安徽省蚌埠市五河县高级中学2021届高三英语上学期期中试题
安徽省蚌埠市五河县高级中学2021 届高三英语上学期期中试题〔考试时间:120分钟试卷分值:150分〕第一卷〔选择题共115 分〕第一局部听力〔共两节,总分值30分〕第一节(共5小题;每题分,总分值分)1.How did they go to the capital city?A. By car.B. By bus.C. By train.2.Who will pay for the meal this time?A. The woman.B. The man.C. Both of them.3.What will the man do tonight?A. Go to the cinema.B. Work at his office.C. Watch TV at home.4.What will the weather be like this afternoon?A. Sunny.B. Rainy.C. Foggy.5.What does the girl ask Peter to do?A. Look after her sister.B. Look after her dog. a trip with her.第二节(共l5小题;每题分,总分值分)听第6段材料,回答第六、7题。
6. What’s the relationship between the two speakers?A. Mother and son.B. Brother and sister.C. Father and daughter.7. What will John do first after getting up?A. Take a shower.B. Have breakfast.C. Brush his teeth.听第7段材料,回答第八、9题。
8. Who will the girl take a vacation with?A. Nobody.B. Her friends.C. Her mother.9. What time does the conversation take place?A. At 9:00.B. At 8:00. 10:00.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
2023_2024学年安徽省蚌埠市高三上册期中英语模拟测试卷(附答案)
2023_2024学年安徽省蚌埠市高三上册期中英语模拟测试卷第1部分听力(共两节,满分30分)略第2部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第1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。
Acollege.Withterested in pushing yourself academically while experiencing college life, our Summer Programs for Pre-College Students(SPP)can be ideal for you. Our long-running summer term pre-college offerings include a choice of one-,two-,three-,and six-week programs that prepare you for success in college.With five exciting and challenging pre-college summer programs to choose from, you can earn college credit, discover a new subject area,perform cutting-edge research in university labs,or immerse yourself in hands-on learning.Academic lifeacademics.Youonline.Andproject.Orhly motivated teens from 87 countries in our summer programs for high school students—and take the leap into college life and academics.You can take college courses alongside undergraduates either on campus or online.And you can also earn up to eight college credits by conducting in-depth STEM research with individual instructors or as part of a group project.Or, you can immerse yourself in a variety of inspiring noncredit seminars(研讨会)that combine lectures with experiential learning, discussions, and projects.Campus/Residence lifeexperience.Whetherlife.Ifactivities.Thereexperience.Whether you live on campus or commute,you’ll get to know the ins and outs of college and city life.If you live on campus ,you will stay in the residence hall, sharing a room and participating in dorm activities.There are typically two students per room and safety is our highest priority:residence halls have live-in university staff and 24-hour security.Resident program assistants provide guidance,coordinate and lead social activities,ranging from group activities that include comedy shows to field trips.Your hard work will be combined with social events and fun activities—and you’ll still havetime for your own adventures on campus!Email the SPP office at .21.What does SPP aim to do ?A.To help college students to achieve academic success.B.To provide admission guidelines for pre-college students.C.To get high school students well-prepared for college life.D.To encourage students to participate in hands-on learning.22.What are students supposed to do to earn the required credits?A.Attend various seminars.B.Finish the courses online.C.Carry out STME research .D.Join in experiential learning.23.What can we know about students living on campus?A.They can organize social activities.B.They are provided with good security.C.They will have access to a single room.D.They are advised to direct comedy shows.BThe kitchen is not just where we prepare meals. In many places, the kitchen is the heart of the home.It’s where we connect with our family and friends.We have open talks about our pleasures and problems we met during the day while we make dinner of have a bite to eat.So, it can be a very busy room in the house.Sometimes you need order int he kitchen for things to run smoothly.And sometimes you need one person to be in charge.Imagine you are cooking dinner for your friends.As you are making the soup, your friend Sara tastes it and says,”This needs more salt.” So, she adds more salt.Harlan comes to taste your soup and throws some fresh black pepper into the pot and some dried herbs.Cecilia tastes the soup and pours in some vinegar.What will the soup be like?You are happy to spend time with your friends.But, quite frankly,all their opinions about your soup are becoming annoying.Worst of all, you taste the soup and it’s awful! And that is where we get the expression”too many cooks spoil the soup”.This expression describes an age-old problem:If too many people help to complete a task, it may not go very well.But, you may think,”If many people are trying to get something done, the task will get done faster.”After all ,American English also has the expression”many hands make light work.”To answer that point, I will draw your attention to the word “cook”.Now, the cook is the leaderin the kitchen.They may have assistants to help them.But the cook has the final say.So,what if a kitchen has many cooks?Who is the leader? Everyone!And that’s where the trouble comes.24.What does the author think of the kitchen according to the first paragraph?A.It is crowded in many houses.B.It helps to brighten up people’s soul.C.It is where we feed our body and soul.D.It servers as the most useful place in a home.25.Why does the author take “your friends”as an example?A.To vividly introduce a saying.B.To explain a way to be a good cook.C.To describe a common phenomenon.D.To stress the importance of teamwork.26.Which situation agrees with”too many cooks spoils the soup”?A. A group of students get a task done together.B.Some volunteers discuss how to help others.C.Many retired workers learn how to be a cook.D.Five designers want their own idea to be accepted.27.Which of the following is the best title for the text?A. Should a Cook Be Open to Friends’ Suggestions?B. Why Will Too Many Cooks Work in the Kitchen?C. What Could a Cook Do to Everyone’s Satisfaction?D. What Happens with Too Many Cooks in the kitchen?CAfter bikes and umbrellas are made sharable across China, some companies started eyeing fitness market, so shared gym rooms have hit the streets in Beijing.Unlike common gyms that provide large,open ces for many members to share at the same time, the newly built shared gym rooms are small,stand-alone rooms for a person to use, often set up near living communities.Every four-square-meter room is equipped with a treadmill(跑步机),an air cleaner, a mirror,a television and an air conditioner, and users can let down the curtains for privacy.Whenexercising,users can listen to music, watch movies and check emails by connecting to the Internet by the screen fixed on the treadmill.There’s no shower or washbasin.Similar to using a shared bike,users can locate a shared gym room by smartphone application,book a room in advance and then need to scan a QR code for use.A refundable deposit(保证金)of 99 yuan is required, and uses are charged 1 yuan every 5 minutes.The shared gym rooms are created Miso, a Beijing-based technology company founded in July.With several months since it was founded, the company has already raised over 100 million yuan, Yicai Global reports.The idea of the shared fitness experience is not entirely st December, the Shanghai-based technology company VRUN set up shared treadmills in office and apartment buildings.The sharing economy is still becoming popular in China.According to Yicai Global, confident investors are pouring millions into sharing start-ups.In March, the State Information Center published a report which predicts that the total value of China’s sharing economy will see a yearly growth of 40% in the coming years,and it is expected to make a great contribution to the country’s GDP.28.What makes the shared gym room different from the common one?A.Offering open ces.B.Standing in the living zone.C.Holding one person at a time.D.Having some advanced equipment.29.What do people need to do to use the shared gym room?e a smartphone.B.Pay 100 yuan first.C.Let down curtains for privacy.D.Have a shower before exercise.30.What does the underlined word”nascent” in paragraph 5 mean?A.SimpleB.PopularC.Satisfying.D.New.31.What is the author’s purpose of writing the text?A.To introduce shared gym rooms.B.To support the shared gym rooms.C.To advertise a technology company.D.To predict the future of sharing economy.DIf you’ve ever driven across the United States of America, you have passed beneath the wings of a courageous songbird—smaller than your palm, light as your change pocket, feathered in bright blue and yellowish-brown—called the cliff swallow(崖燕).Where other animals escape from the human footprint,cliff swallows don’t.They should properly be called the bridge swallow,for our steel structures have furnished it with more nesting sites.Once a bird of the western mountains, in the last century cliff swallows have spread onto the Great Plains and across them, making their mud nests under bridges, works of birds’ engineering no less impressive than our own.For the last four decades Brown has paid annual visits to more than two hundred nesting sites in Nebraska, trying to figure out what makes swallow societies success or fail.“Ninety-eight percent of cliff swallows in western Nebraska,”Brown said,”are within fifty feet of a road.”Near a road, of course, is the most dangerous place an animal can live.When Brown began studying swallows in the 1980s,he often picked up dead swallows on the roads,wings broken and heads crushed.However, Brown found swallow roadkill had been decreasing.By 2011 it had dropped to four.Somehow swallows had become harder to kill.He found his answer.When he stretched a tape measure from the birds’ shoulders to their outermost feathers,he found car struck swallows had longer wings than the average bird he caught in his nets.Brown immediately understood the significance.Traffic was weeding slower long-winged swallows from the population and favoring the quicker, short-winged ones—Darwinian selection in action.“Centuries ago...cliff swallow had existed largely beyond human influence;now they were so involved in our world that our infrastructure(基础设施)had influenced their DNA,” Brown said.Cliff swallows were rare winners of concrete and steel.Yet their success had come at a cost—to the long-winged swallows erased from the population and to the birds’ altered genes themselves.They had been shaped by the road.32.What is special about cliff swallows?A.They avoid steel and concrete.B.They are good at social engineering.C.They take on colors of the background.D.They take advantage of human footprint.33.What leads to cliff swallows’ survival from the roadkill?A.Human aid.B.Traffic controlC.Natural selectionD.Infrastructure improvement34.What did cliff swallows’ success cost them?A.Habitat loss.B.Abnormal shape of DNA.C.Dramatic declines in population.D.Change of a genetic characteristic.35.What is the text most likely taken from a book about?A.Road ecologyB.DNA profitingC.Urban developmentD.Environmental protection第二节七选五(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
安徽省蚌埠市第十二中学近年届高三英语上学期期中试题(无答案)(2021年整理)
2018-2019学年度第一学期期中考试试卷高三英语考试时间:120分钟试卷分值:150分注意:本试卷包含Ⅰ、Ⅱ两卷。
第Ⅰ卷为选择题,所有答案必须用2B铅笔涂在答题卡中相应的位置.第Ⅱ卷为非选择题,所有答案必须填在答题卷的相应位置。
答案写在试卷上均无效,不予记分。
第I卷一、听力—单选题(本大题共20小题,共30.0分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1。
5分,满分7。
5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍.1. What is Linda?A. A writer。
B。
A student. C。
A teacher。
2。
What is the man afraid of?A。
Saying something wrong. B. Missing the interview. C. Having an accident。
3. What does the woman want to do?A. To buy another jacket. B。
To change a jacket. C。
To return a jacket.4. Why does the man feel upset?A. Someone said he was ugly. B。
He found his clothes ugly。
C. A guy stole his clothes。
5。
What does the woman mean?A. She wants her son to use a new key。
B。
She feels very sorry for her son. C。
She disbelieves her son.第二节(共15小题;每小题1。
5分,满分22。
2020-2021学年高三英语期中试卷及答案解析
2020-2021学年高三英语期中试卷及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AIf you had the opportunity to live forever, would you take it? Keeping your body alive indefinitely still seems like an impossibility, but some scientists think that digital technology may have the answer: creating a digital copy of your “self” and keeping it “alive” online long after your physical body has ceased to function.In effect, the proposal is to clone a person electronically. Unlike the familiar physical clones — children that have identical features as their parents, but that are completely separate organisms with a separate life — your electronic clone would believe itself to be you. How might this be possible? The first step would be to mapthe brain.How? One plan relies on the development of nanotechnology (纳米技术). Ray Kurzweil — one of the kings of artificial intelligence — predicts that within two or three decades we will have nano transmitters that can be put into the bloodstream. Inthe capillaries (毛细血管) of the brain, they would line up alongside the neurons and detect the details of the cerebral (大脑的) electronic activity. They would be able to send that information to a receiver inside a special helmet, so there would be no need for any wires sticking out of the head.As a further step, Ray Kurzweil also imagines the nano transmitters being able to connect you to a world of virtual reality on the Internet, similar to what was shown in the film “Matrix”. With the nano transmitters in place, by thought alone, you could log on to the Internet and instead of the pictures coming up on your screen, they would play inside your mind. Rather than send your friends e-mails you would agree to meet up on some virtual tropical beach.Some peoplebelieve that they can enjoy life after death. But why wait for that when you could have a shot of nanobots (纳米机器人) and upload your brain onto the Internet and live forever as a virtual surfer?One snag: to exist on the net you will have to have your neural network parked on the computer of a web-hosting company. These companies want real money in real bank accounts every year or they will wipe your bit of the hard disc and sell the space to someone else. With your body six feet underground how will you pay?1. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. Nano transmitters can help map the human brain.B. Electronic clones recreate the original human body.C. Electronic clones may put their physical selves into movies.D. Nano transmitters use a helmet to detect the cerebral activities.2. What is the author’s attitude towards electronic clones?A. Optimistic and careful.B. Interested and unconvinced.C. Excited and confused.D. Assured and critical.3. The author asks “how will you pay?” at the end of the article, because ________.A. you can’t pay to exist on the Internet if you are physically deadB. you can’t pay for hard disc space if you don’t have a bank accountC. you can’t pay for a special service if too many people want to use itD.you can’t pay the web-hosting company if you don’t have a neural networkBI cried the first time I saw the Notre Dame(巴黎圣母院)years ago. I'd waited my entire life to see this great French architecture, and experienced it in its full glory on a bright sunny day. Last night, I again cried for the centuries-old church while watching it burn.I hadn't expected to spend my evening that way. My friend and I were having dinner at a cafe a block or so away from the Notre Dame, choosing to skip going inside with the intention to go back the next day.However, we heard that it caught fire, so we left the cafe and ran towards the church, following heavy smoke from it, and soon we joined a nearly silent crowd. Some were praying, some were crying, but most were staring in disbelief at the disaster happening before us. The fire continued to get worse. About 400 firefighters were working to control the fire. We could see their flashlights shining as they inspected the front from a balcony.The Notre Dame is part of the heartbeat ofParis, I reflected on the experiences I've had there, from attending a bread market out front to admiring the beautiful windows and architecture inside. It is a spot that helps makeParismagical. And here we were, watching it burn down. It was too much to handle, but it was impossible to look away.About 9:30 pm, the gathered crowd spontaneously(自发地)began to sing Hymns(圣歌)to the church. We sang along with the group, feeling at once less like tourists and more like members of them. I hadn't imagined all that before.For hundreds of years, the Notre Dame hasseen the most joyous and the most terrible moments in the lives of both France and her people. And when everyone was able to become one emotional force, it showed that even in her darkest hour, the Notre Dame was still there to bring us all together.4. Why did the author cry for the Notre Dame for the first time?A. She was touched by its greatness.B. She was sorrowful to watch it burn.C. She was regretful for missing its glory.D. She was excited about French cultures.5. What was the author doing when the Notre Dame caught fire?A. Heading for a faraway cafe.B. Visiting a church with a friend.C. Eating nearby with a friend.D. Wandering along the street alone.6. What can we know about the fire scene?A. People expressed their sadness in different ways.B. People were nervously rushing in different directions.C. Hundreds of volunteers joined in putting out the fire.D. Firefighters kept people away with shining flashlights.7. What impressed the author most?A. The church allowed visitors to gaingreat experiences.B. Many foreign tourists became members of the church.C. The church survived disasters for hundreds of years.D. People were brought together to sing to the church.CAs an eco-minimalist, Su Yige has maintained an environmentally friendly and sustainable lifestyle for the past three years while studying in Canada. She takes her own bag when she goes grocery shopping and uses second-hand items as often as possible. She avoids almost all paper-related products unless she has to use a public toilet while away from home.Diligence and thrift are time-honored traditional Chinese virtues. Su's family is a good example of this, according to the native of Weihai, Shandong province. Although they have little formal “green” knowledge, her parents lead a very environmentally friendly life.For example, the family has used the same hair dryer for more than a decade, and Su remembers many of her mother's clothes from as far back as kindergarten. “As long as something can still be used, my mother will not replace it with a new item,” she said.“I frequently asked my father to bring the plastic bag back home after dumping our waste in the trash bin. He was unhappy, and argued that instead of making that request, I should go downstairs to dump the waste myself” she said. In another move, her father criticized her for doing too much shopping online. Eventually, they bothmade steps toward becoming better environmentalists. Her father brings the bag back for reuse and she has only bought two pieces of clothing online in the past six months.Back in Canada, Su is looking forward to finding a job related to sustainable development in China after she graduates as a computer science major in the summer.8. Which of the following best describes Su Yige?A. Conservative.B. Nostalgic.C. Economical.D. Productive.9. What can be found about Su's mother according to the third paragraph?A. She has a lot of formal green knowledge.B. She regards using the same items as a lifestyle.C. She always wears old clothes due to lack of money.D. She will not replace the old items until they are out of style.10. What can be inferred about Su and her father?A. Both of them like to criticize each other.B. Su's father is particular about her clothes.C. The relationship between them is very tense.D. They urge each other to become more environmentally friendly.11. What can we learn about the author soon after she graduates in Canada?A. She will stay there to look for a job.B. She will put effort into computer science.C. She will devote herself to her motherland's future.D. She will come back to China to stay with her parents.DThe history of the flying car is almost as old as that of powered flight itself. It started with the Curtiss Autoplane of 1917, an awkward-looking machine with removable wings. It never left the ground. Later machines made it into the skies but failed to take off commercially. Money is now pouring into flying taxis. On March 30th Lilium, a German company that develops them, announced a merger with SPAC, an acquisition company that values it at $3. 3 bn -- a sign that investors think the business will fly.Thanks to better batteries and lightweight materials, some of them are ready to carry passengers. Up to 300 firms are working on short-range battery-powered craft that take off and land vertically. Carmakers, tech companies and others are investing money into the field. The government isoffering a glide pathtocertification.America's Federal Aviation Administration is engaged in the process with around 30 firms, says Natasha Santha of LEK, a consulting company.Midway between a cab and a helicopter, flying taxis have distinct advantages over both. Quiet electric motors allow them to operate frequent services. They require only a patch of concrete to land, unlike noisy helicopters, which face severe operating restrictions in most cities. They can fly four or five times faster than a cab can drive and do not get stuck in traffic. Prices can be kept low by ride-sharing. Joby, based inCalifornia, says its five-seater machine will enter commercial service in 2024. The firm calculates the initial cost of around $4 per person per mile may soon fall by 25%. A trip fromManhattanto JFK airport would then cost $30-40 per passenger.The real revolution will come when full autonomy takes out the cost of a pilot. Archer hopes to run such aircraft by 2028. They face fewer obstacles in the air than earth-bound cars do on the road; airliners mostly fly on autopilot as it is. Still, as one industry insider puts it, it is probably best to accustom passengers and regulators to airborne taxis before getting rid of the driver.12. What can we learn from Paragraph 1?A. The flying car can date back to the 1920s.B. Investors see the potential of the business of the flying car.C. The flying car never left the ground successfully in history.D. A German company has launched a new flying car into the market.13. What does "offering a glide path" in Paragraph 2 probably refer to?A. Giving the green light.B. Providing timely assistance.C. Presenting legal guidance.D. Conducting strict management.14. Which of the following is the strength of flying taxis?A. Costing as little as cabs.B. Saving passengers from the traffic jam.C. Reducing air pollution.D. Having no operating restrictions.15. What can be inferred about the flying taxis from the last paragraph?A. They will develop faster than cars.B. Passengers will quickly get used to taking them.C. The regulators will take measures to promote them.D. Autopilot flying taxis will probably replace those with pilots.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
安徽省蚌埠市五中、十二中高三上学期期中联考英语试题
高三期中考试英语试卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。
1. When is the woman'sflight?A. At 1:25 p.m.B. At 11: 25 p. m.C. At 11:30 a. m.2. What did the man do? A. He bought a new book.B. He lent the book to his classmates.C. He returned the book to the library.3. What are the speakers going to do? [ ]A. Wait for Jane a little longer.B. Go to see the film at once.C. Give Jane a call.4. What does the woman mean?A. She can' t stand the weather in the mountains.B. She doesn' t want to go anywhere this summer.C. The place where she stays is too hot.5. What does the woman think of Tom's essay?A. It's totally useless.B. It's badly organized.C. There're many spelling mistakes.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,选出最佳选项。
听第6段材料,回答第6和第7题6. Where does the man get seated?A. By the window.B. Near the stage.C. In the corner.7. What will the man do next?A. Serve himself.B. Read the menu.C. Order dishes.听第7段材料,回答第8、第9和第10题8. Where did the woman stay at the beach?A. In a hotel.B. At a friend's home.C. At her parents'.9. Why did the woman come back so soon?A. She thought the holiday was boring.B. She had schoolwork to do.C. She had an appointment.10. What did the woman do at the beach?A. Running.B. Swimming.C. Surfing.听第8段材料,回答第11至第13题11. Who is Jack?A. A high school student.B. A college student.C. A computer engineer.12. What is the real difference in his life now?A. There is a lot of reading and homework.B. He has to be on his own.C. There is much more to learn.13. What is the most important part of his plan?A. What to do first.B. When and where to do it.C. How to do it.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
安徽省蚌埠市第十二中学2020年高三英语测试题含解析
安徽省蚌埠市第十二中学2020年高三英语测试题含解析一、选择题1. It was so noisy that I could not _______ to my homework at all!.A. set downB. sit downC. settle downD. lie down参考答案:C2. The discovery was made in the 1950s, while the ________ of it was not recognized until half a century later.A. sacrificeB. differenceC. significanceD. insurance参考答案:C3. —Darling, the headache ________ me.— No wonder, you _________ the South Korean TV soaps since last night.A. kills; have watchedB. is killing; have been watchingC. is going to kill; were watchingD. was killing; had watched参考答案:B【知识点】动词的时态与语态先看第二空,根据时间状语since last night可以断定:从昨天晚上一直到现在一直在看韩剧,因此应当用现在完成进行时态,而第一空表示现在非常头疼,故用现在进行时,因此选B。
4. --Dan’s talking about getting a cat from one of his s.--Yeah. I hear his apartment building is about to ________ the ban on pets.A. makeB. imposeC. liftD. take参考答案:【答案】5. Some famous brand designers attended the ceremony stories and experiences behind their brands.A. makingB. hearingC. describingD. sharing参考答案:D6. —What do you think of Thomas?—Well, he is good, warm-hearted, hard-working and intelligent; _______, I can’t speak too highly of him.A. in a wordB. as a resultC. by the wayD. on the contrary参考答案:A7. Thailand’s worst flooding in nearly 60 years _____ more than 600 lives and affec ted about 10 million people since mid July.A. claimedB. has claimedC. had claimedD. is claimed参考答案:B略8. She was clearly a customer at Scott' s, as she told the waiter that she would stick to her favorite.A. casualB. commonC. regularD. ordinary参考答案:C9. ________ and no way to reduce her pain and suffering from the terrible disease, the patient soughther do ctor’s help to end her life.A.Having given up hope of cure B.With no hope for cureC.There being hope for cure D.In the hope of cure参考答案:B解析:此题考查了原因状语的用法。
安徽省蚌埠市2021届高三英语上学期期中试题
2021-2021学年度高三第一学期期初三试英语试题试卷分值:150分考试时间:120分钟【考前须知】:本试卷包括I、II两卷〔总分值150分〕。
第1卷为选择题,所有答案必需用2B铅笔涂在答题卡中相应的位置。
第II卷为非选择题,所有答案必需填在答题卷的相应位置。
答案写在试卷上均无效,不予记分。
第I卷〔选择题,三局部,共90分〕第一局部听力〔共两节,总分值30分〕第一节〔共5小题,每题1.5分,总分值7.5分〕听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项当选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1 Whom can the man ask for help?ura.B.Karen.C.Kate.2 Where are the speakers?A.In a restaurant.B.In a hotel.C.On a train.3 When is the woman leaving for the airport?A.At around 8:30.B.At around 9:00.C.At around 11:00.4 What does the woman think of her weekend?A.Relaxing.B.Exciting.C.Boring.5 What should the woman do according to the man?A.Go to bed earlier.B.Spend some time outdoors.C.Stay in until she feels better.第二节〔共15小题,每题分总分值分〕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三个选项当选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
2020-2021学年高三上学期期中考试英语试卷(全国卷)
2020-2021学年高三上学期期中考试英语试卷(全国卷)2020-2021学年高三上学期期中考试英语试卷(全国卷)注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上。
2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What will the man do at 8:00?A. Work in the office.B. Have dinner with Mike.C. Go out with the woman.2. What does the woman dislike about the shirt?A. The color.B. The design.C. The price.3. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Gary’s works.B. Gary’s application.C. Gary’s list of samples.4. What did the man plan to do on March 1st?A. Apply for some classes.B. Call the travel agent.C. Go to the mountains.5. Why does Amy plan to go to Rome?A. To work.B. To travel.C. To study.第二节(共15小题;每题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
2020-2021学年蚌埠龙子湖实验学校中学部高三英语上学期期中考试试卷及答案解析
2020-2021学年蚌埠龙子湖实验学校中学部高三英语上学期期中考试试卷及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ANational Disability Insurance Scheme (方案)The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) will transform the way Queenslanders with disability are supported and change the way disability services are funded and delivered.Under the scheme, Queenslanders with disability will have choice and control over how they access support and who delivers them. They will also have certainty that they will be supported throughout their lifetime to achieve their personal goals.The NDIS will have an effect on the following programs.School Transport Assistance Program for Students with DisabilityThe NDIS will not disrupt existing services for qualified students. The Queensland Government will also continue to provide school transport assistance for students with disability who are not qualified to receive funding via the NDIS.For more information about the School Transport Assistance Program, and to check your qualification, visit the Education and Training website.Taxi Subsidy (补助金) SchemeThe Queensland Governmenthas lengthened the Taxi Subsidy Scheme (TSS) membership for NDIS qualified members to 31 October, 2022. This will allow more time to solve transport support arrangements under the Commonwealth’s NDIS.You can find more information about the TSS and your qualification on the TransLink website.Disability Parking Permit SchemeNo changes will be made to the Disability parking permit scheme when the NDIS is introduced inQueensland. Current arrangements for this scheme will be maintained.You can find more information on this scheme, and check your qualification, on the Queensland Government website.Public Transport Concessions for People with DisabilityThere will be no change to concessions on public transport for people with disability when the NDIS is introduced inQueensland. TransLink will continue to ensure concessions are provided for disabled persons travelling on public transport inQueenslandwhen the NDIS is introduced.You can find more information about public transport discounts for people with disability, and check your qualification, on the TransLink website,1.Which program helps drive the disabled to and from school?A.Taxi Subsidy Scheme.B.Disability Parking Permit Scheme.C.Public Transport Concessions for People with Disability.D.School Transport Assistance Program for Students with Disability.2.What can we learn about Taxi Subsidy Scheme?A.The scheme is for parking permit.B.The existing membership can be effective for longer time.C.There is no change to current arrangements for the scheme.D.The NDIS will not break off existing services for qualified students.3.What do the four programs have in common?A.They are all related to transport.B.They are all largely affected by NDIS.C.They all can be checked on the same website.D.They all provide discounts for disabled persons.BJapan's prime minister encouraged the decision to ban viewers, even family members, by issuing a state of emergency order in Tokyo earlier this month in response to rising COVID-19 case numbers.From the perspective of sports psychologists, an Olympics without fans is a real-life science experiment that is helping researchers and clinicians to comb through the true impact of a crowd of fans on its players—and on viewers at home. The strange circumstances under which the games are held may place unexpected pressure on some athletes. On Tuesday, superstar gymnast Simone Biles dropped out of the women's team event, telling teammates and reporters she wasn't in the right “headspace” to compete. “It's been really stressful this Olympic Games. There are a lot of different variables going into it,” Biles told the Washington Post.The 2020 Summer Olympics bears similarities and differences to other major sporting events without viewers.The English Premier League supplemented (增加) game broadcasts with crowd noise from the soccer video game FIFA 20, mixed with game audio in real time. A Taiwanese baseball team and German soccer team began populating stands with cardboard cutouts of fans, and the trend caught on internationally.Jamey Houle, the lead sports psychologist for Ohio State University Athletics and a former Al-American gymnast, says competitive athletes are trained in visualization— imagining performing a certain action or motion, such as doing a roundoff back handspring in gymnastics. Without moving a muscle, players using visualization can solidify neural (神经的) connections and activate their motor cortex (皮层). To visualize most effectively, Houle says, athletes working with sports psychologists will try to simulate as closely as possible the conditions of actual gameplay. Empty stadiums may thus have a measurable impact on players' performance. This phenomenon is grounded in a psychological concept called “social facilitation”, referring to a change in a person's performance that occurs when others are around compared to when a person is alone.4. What caused Biles to drop out of the women's team event?A. The poor physical condition.B. The absence of the audience.C. The fiercely competitive event.D. The influence of crowds of fans.5. What can be inferred from Paragraph 3?A. The Taiwanese baseball team is a success.B. The tendency mentioned is popular among some sporting events.C. The 2020 Summer Olympics is stricter in preventing the pandemic.D. The crowd noise plays a leading role in the English Premier League.6. How does Houle explain the impact of empty stadiums on players' performance?A. By doing a roundoff back handspring.B. By simulating the conditions of actual gameplay.C. By using the concept called social facilitation.D. By changing the viewers of a player.7. What message does the author mainly convey in the text?A. Athletes should be trained in visualization.B. Audience should be admitted to the Olympics.C. Social facilitation is helpful to sporting events.D. Viewers present may influence players' performance.CIf you’re looking for a reason to care about tree loss, this summer’s record-breaking heat waves might be it. Trees can lower summer daytime temperatures by as much as 10 degrees Fahrenheit, according to arecent study. But tree cover in US cities is shrinking (缩减). A study published last year by the US Forest Service found that welost 36 million trees annually from urban and rural communities over a five-year period. “If we continue on this path, cities will become warmer, more polluted and generally unhealthier for inhabitants,” said David Nowak, a senior US Forest Service scientist and co-author of the study. Nowak says there are many reasons why our tree cover is declining, including hurricanes, tornadoes, fires, insects and disease. But the one reason for tree loss that humans can control is sensible development.Nowak says there is a downside to trees too, such as pollen allergy (花粉过敏) or large tailing branches in storms, and people don’t like sweeping leaves. But, he says, there are ways cities and counties can manage trees to help communities thrive (繁荣). Urban forests especially need our help to replace fallen trees. Unlike rural areas, it is very difficult for trees to repopulate themselves in a city environment with so much pavement and asphalt (沥青). “A lot of our native trees can’t actually find a place to drop a seed so they can regenerate,” explains Greg Levine, co-executivedirector of Trees Atlanta. “That’s why the community has to go in and actually plant a tree because the areas just aren’t natural anymore.”Nowak says the first step is caring for the trees on your own property (财产). “We think we pay for our house, and sowe must maintain it. But because we don’t pay for nature, we don’t need to. And that’s not necessarily true.”8. Why does the author mention “trees can lower summer daytime temperatures”?A. To tell the temperatures in summer are high.B. To explain the reason of tree loss.C. To tell trees are helpful.D. To introduce the topic.9. How can humans control tree loss according to Nowak?A. Develop cities in reasonable ways.B. Prevent fires form damaging trees.C. Improve climate to let trees grow.D. Decrease insects in cities.10. Why do forests in cities need our help?A. Because trees don’t grow in a city environment.B. Because native trees don’t drop seeds any more.C. Because trees in urban areas can’t regenerate naturally.D. Because humans want to plant more trees.11. What is the purpose of this passage?A. Describe the importance of trees in cities.B. Appeal people to protect trees in their surroundings.C. Ask people to plant trees with the author.D. Show the number of trees in theUSis declining.DIt was once a shoreline buried by enough garbage to make it invisible (看不见的), thus, given the unfortunate nickname "toilet bowl" . Now the Philippines' Manila Bay beach is totally different, compared with a few months ago. It happened so suddenly and extremely that it brought tears to the eyes of the local people.The cleanup started on 27 January, when 5, 000 volunteers descended on Manila Bay to remove over 45 tons (公吨) of garbage, marking the beginning of a nation-wide environmental campaign. But some two months before this great movement began, a quiet revolution was already underway.During the first week of December 2018, Brooklyn- based Bounties Network collectedthree tons of garbage from Manila Bay aver two days through a project that paid a small group of people, mostly fishermen, with a digital currency (数字货币) based on the Ethereum system.For the mostly non-bank -using Filipino fishermen, this was a first-ever experience with a digital currency. It's one that proves decisive in enabling poor communities around the world to take up arms in the fight against humanity's waste.There are signs that this recycling-for-digital payment industry may be just about to take off. Earlier in September 2018, Plastic Bank, a Vancouver -based company powered by IBM technology, also started a similar project. They set up a project in Naga, a town in southern Luzon, the country's largest island, building a collection point to let people exchange plastic and recyclable materials for digital payouts through a system.That both these pioneers have chosen the Philippines as their first location is not surprising considering the country's contribution to ocean waste. A Wall Street Journal study in 2015 revealed that the Philippines make the third-largest amount of plastic waste into global oceans.12. Why did people call Manila Bay beach“toilet bowl” ?A. It looked like a huge bowl.B. There were plenty of toilets.C. It was covered by rubbish.D. People loved the toilets here.13. What does the underlined phrase“descended on”in paragraph 2 mean?A. Completely depended on.B. Suddenly arrived at.C. Occasionally decreased to.D. Gradually disappeared from.14. What made poor communities willing to fight against waste?A. The benefits to their homeland.B. The desire to make a difference.C. The chance to escape ocean pollution.D. The experience with a digital currency.15. What is the best title for the text?A. Online system helps endocean pollution.B. Manila Bay beach is suddenly removed.C. Plastic Bank is powerful in recycling waste.D. Philippines make a great amount of waste.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
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第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。
1. When is the woman'sflight?A. At 1:25 p.m.B. At 11:25 p. m.C. At 11:30 a. m.2. What did the man do? A. He bought a new book.B. He lent the book to his classmates.C. He returned the book to the library.3. What are the speakers going to do? [ ]A. Wait for Jane a little longer.B. Go to see the film at once.C. Give Jane a call.4. What does the woman mean?A. She can' t stand the weather in the mountains.B. She doesn' t want to go anywhere this summer.C. The place where she stays is too hot.5. What does the woman think of Tom's essay?A. It's totally useless.B. It's badly organized.C. There're many spelling mistakes.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,选出最佳选项。
听第6段材料,回答第6和第7题6. Where does the man get seated?A. By the window.B. Near the stage.C. In the corner.7. What will the man do next?A. Serve himself.B. Read the menu.C. Order dishes.听第7段材料,回答第8、第9和第10题8. Where did the woman stay at the beach?A. In a hotel.B. At a friend's home.C. At her parents'.9. Why did the woman come back so soon?A. She thought the holiday was boring.B. She had schoolwork to do.C. She had an appointment.10. What did the woman do at the beach?A. Running.B. Swimming.C. Surfing.听第8段材料,回答第11至第13题11. Who is Jack?A. A high school student.B. A college student.C. A computer engineer.12. What is the real difference in his life now?A. There is a lot of reading and homework.B. He has to be on his own.C. There is much more to learn.13. What is the most important part of his plan?A. What to do first.B. When and where to do it.C. How to do it.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14. What does the woman first want to know about the product?A. Its size.B. Its price.C. Its usage.15. What should you do if you want to start?A. Press the button on the right.B. Press the button in the middle.C. Press the button on the left.16. Which word could be used to describe the product?A. Convenient.B. Lovely.C. Cheap.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题17. What did Lady Gaga do during her early years?A. She designed clothes for many famous stars.[B. She worked as a dealer for a famous artist.C. She wrote songs for famous artists.18. Which song is from her first album?A. Poker Face.B. Bad Romance.C. Fame Monster.19. When did she begin her first tour?A. InB. InC. In20. What else gives her inspiration besides her favorite musicians?A. Fashion.B. Painting.C. Romance.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(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。
并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
21. My teacher praised me for _____ progress I’d made, which was ____ great encouragement to me.A. a; theB. /; aC. the; aD. /; /22. —A bottle of beer?— _____ . I will have to drive back home after the party.A. Anything but thatB. Help yourselfC. It dependsD. By all means23. These teenagers don’t know much of the world yet; that’s why they are so easily _____.A. taken inB. taken upC. taken onD. taken off24. — Can I pay the bill by check?—Sorry, sir. But it is the management rule of our hotel that payment _______ be made in cash.A. shallB. needC. willD. can25. As a result of _____ is now known in physics and chemistry, scientists have been able to make important discoveries in biology and medicine.A. itB. whatC. whichD. that26. I first met John at my sister’s wedding. He ___________ with the bri degroom at the time.A. was talkingB. talkedC. had talkedD. had been talking27. —Would you like to go to the shopping mall with me tonight?—I’d like to, but I have to attend a lecture _______ in the school library.A. givenB. being givenC. having been givenD.to be given28.A good advertisement often uses words ____ people attach positive meanings.A. that B.which C.with which D.to which29. A cup of water_______ you will feel better.A. orB. andC. soD. but30. He had a headache and went to the chemist's to get something for his pain________. A.relax B.relief C.leisure D.comfort31. Wow, you are in high spirits. _________ makes you so happy?A. What it is thatB. What is it thatC. What is thatD. What it that32. Considering the time limits, we also provide CDs ________ our students may prefer to study at home.A. so thatB. so long asC. in caseD. as if33. —I heard that Mary had ________ with her friend.—Really?No wonder they don’t speak to each other any longer.A. broken downB. broken outC. broken upD. broken away34. _____ the majority of people you will meet when travelling are sure to be friendly, there are dangers-theft being the most common.A. SinceB. UnlessC. WhileD. Once35. Not only ____ saving material and resources but ____ trying to save water and energy.A. all factories are; most of the families areB. all factories are; are most of the familiesC. are all factories; are most of the familiesD. are all factories; most of the families are第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。