重庆市中山外国语学校高29届模拟训练英语语法填空(五)【word版无答案】
重庆市外国语学校2024年中考英语仿真试卷含答案
重庆市外国语学校2024年中考英语仿真试卷含答案考生须知:1.全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答。
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Ⅰ. 单项选择1、She asked me __________.A.what is the matter B.what was the matterC.what the matter is D.what the matter was2、—Tom wants to know if you ___ a picnic next Sunday.—Yes. But if it ___,we'll visit the museum instead.A.will have; will rain B.have; rainsC.have; will rain D.will have; rains3、---I don’t know _______. Can y ou help me? ---I think you should calm down and read texts.A.how to do B.what to do it C.what to do D.when to do4、I hate traveling by air______you usually have to wait for hours before the plane takes off.A.because B.though C.until D.so that5、--what is Mum cooking in the kitchen? "--Fish, I guess. How nice it !A.looks B.sounds C.tastes D.smells6、-- ____ people are there in your family, Jack?--Four. They are my father, my mother, my sister and I.A.How much B.How many C.How long D.How often7、–Do you think yesterday’s math problem was difficult?– Yes. I could ______ work it out.A.hardlyB.easilyC.nearlyD.quickly8、The traffic was very heavy, but nobody was late, _______ me.A.except B.above C.through D.below9、We visited Jokhang Temple and PotalaPalace, and also saw many ____ people and some other places of______ . A.interested; interested B.interested; interest C.interesting; interested D.interesting; interest10、English is very important in our daily life. To improve your English language skills, you should ____.①be active in practice②only study things like grammar and vocabulary③listen to a tape and repeat out loud④avoid speaking English in public for fear of losing face⑤take note of (注意) the key words in an article for better understandingA.①③⑤B.②③④C.①②③⑤Ⅱ. 完形填空11、On a cold, rainy day, a boy found a turtle(乌龟) along the river. He was very happy, 1 to keep the turtle as his lovely pet.He put the turtle on a stone and watched it 2 a long time. But the turtle did n’t move.Out of curiosity(好奇), the boy started to examine it to find out 3 was wrong with it. But the turtle pulled in its head and firmly(紧紧地) closed its shell. The boy was very upset. So he took the turtle 4 and began to shake it. But the turtle still stayed in 5 shell. The boy picked up a stick to try to pry(撬) it open.The boy’s uncle was watching all of this.“No, that’s not the way,” he 6 the boy. “In fact, you may kill the turtle before you make it open up with a stick.”The b oy’s uncle took the turtle into the house and put it near the fireplace. The turtle didn’t move at all 7 it got warm. Then it pushed out its head, then its legs and began to crawl(爬行). “Turtles are like that,” said the uncle, “and people, 8 .”“If you want the turtle to move, you should make it feel warm and safe first. In the same way, if you want other people to be 9 to you, you need to be nice to them first. The others will open up their 10 when they feel warm and safe inside,” the uncle continued to say.1.A.hoped B.hope C.was hoped D.hoping2.A.for B.by C.with D.as3.A.when B.what C.why D.where4.A.quietly B.carefully C.angrily D.politely5.A.our B.it’s C.its D.us6.A.asked B.stopped C.shouted D.hit7.A.until B.although C.unless D.because8.A.as well as B.too C.either D.also9.A.free B.angry C.happy D.friendly10.A.hearts B.heads C.brains D.facesⅢ. 语法填空12、Have you ever been cycling(骑自行车运动)? This spring my elder brother and I 1.(spend) a long weekend cycling in the countryside. We rode2.(slow) along because we hadn't come to break any speed records, or to do sports. We just wanted3.(get) some fresh air and a break from schoolwork. We really had a great time4.(ride) along country roads. And there was one of the best things about our trip that made us happy: every few5.(kilometer) there was a village where we could find everything we needed.All the local people were really friendly. However, on the 6.(two) day, something happened. We were going down the hill when my brakes(剎车)started making a 7.(noisy), but I didn't mind at all. At midnight we were woken by the noise in the hotel. We were tired when we set off the next morning, but soon felt 8.(cheer) when the sun came out.What we enjoyed9.(our) most about cycling is—it's simple and fun. I think nothing is10.(good) than cycling if you're looking for a break that is active and cheap. Why not have a try?Ⅳ. 阅读理解A13、I’ll never forget t hat summer day in 1965 when my mother suddenly died of an unexplained illness at the age of 36. Later that afternoon, a police officer stopped by to ask my father if the hospital could use Mother’s corneas(角膜). I was shocked. “The doctors want to dissectMum and give her away to other people!” I thought as I ran into the house in tears.“How can you let them do that to her?” I screamed at my father. “My mum came into this world in one piece and that is how she should go out.”“Linda,” Father said quietly, putting his arm around me, “the greatest gift you can give is a part of yourself. Your mother and I decided long ago that if we can make a difference in just one person’s life after we die, our death will have meaning.” He went on to explain they had both dec ided to donate their organs(器官).The lesson my father taught me that day became one of the most important in my life.Years passed. I married and had a family of my own. In 1980, my father became seriously ill and moved in with us. He cheerfully told me th at when he died, he wanted me to donate his eyes. “Sight is one of the greatest gifts a person can give,” he said.I told Wendy what her grandpa had said, and with tears in her eyes, she went into her grandpa’s room and gave him a big hug. She was only fourteen years old------the same age at which I was introduced to such a thing. What a difference! My father died on April 11,1986, and we donated his eyes as he had wanted. Three days later, Wendy said, “Mum, I’m so proud of you for what did for Grandpa.”At that moment, I realized that my father gave much more than his eyes.1.(小题1)How was it for the writer to agree the hospital’s use of her mother’s corneas?A.Easy B.Possible C.Simple D.Difficult2.(小题2)According to the passage, the underlined word “dissect” may be best replaced by___________.A.cut up B.search for C.move away D.burn away3.(小题3)Why did the writer finally agree on her mother’s donation?A.Because she was afraid of her fatherB.Because she didn’t care about it any moreC.Because she was too young to stop it.D.Because her father explained to her4.(小题4)What did Wendy think of her grandpa’s donation?A.At first she couldn’t accept it, but she agreed in the end.B.She begged her mother not to donate her grandpa’s eyes.C.She fe lt proud of her grandpa’s donationD.She thought it normal and didn’t car about it much.B14、Mobile phones help us easily find people anywhere at any time. A mobile phone can include many things, such as games, music and Internet access(互联网接入). Today, 4.6 billion people around the world have mobile phones, according to CBS News.However, mobile phones may cause cancer, according to the World Health Organization. In a 2010 study, people who used a mobile phone for 10 years or more were more than two times as likely to get brain cancer, according to CNN.“I think it is a good idea to give the public some kind of warning that long-term exposure(暴露) to radiation (辐射) from your mobile phone could possibly cause cancer,”told Dr Henry Lai. Lai is a scientist of bi oengineering(生物工程) at the University(大学) of Washington who has studied radiation for more than 30 years.These suggestions may help you reduce your risk of cancer:1. Use a headset(耳机) or speakerHeadsets give out much less radiation than phones. Some headsets give out low-level radiation. However, you should take it off your ear when you’re not talking to anyone. Using your phone with a speaker will also make it safer.2. Listen more, talk lessYour phone gives out radiation when you talk or text, but not when you’re listening or getting messages. Listening more and talking less can lower the risk of cancer.3. Hold the phone away from your bodyHold the phone away from your body when you’re talking, not against your ear. Also, don’t keep it in your pocket.4. Choose texting over talkingPhones give out less radiation to send texts than to carry a person’s voice. Texting also keeps radiation away from yourhead.5. Poor signal? Stay off the phoneA poor signal means that the phone needs to give out more radiation to work. Make and take calls when your phone has a strong signal.1.The study from 2010 showed that _________.A.people should use mobile phones for no more than 10 yearsB.people who don’t use mobile phones will not get brain cancerC.the longer people use mobile phones, the more likely they are to get brain cancerD.the more mobile phones people have, the more likely they are to get brain cancer2.Which is NOT true about the suggestions mentioned in the passage?A.Some headsets don’t give out r adiation.B.It’s not good to carry mobile phones in pockets.C.Texting is better than making phone calls.D.Don’t make calls when the signal is weak.3.The passage mainly talks about _________.A.the development and advantages of mobile phonesB.the reason why mobile phone radiation causes cancerC.the best ways to use mobile phones to communicateD.how to protect ourselves from mobile phone radiationC15、Nov. 21 is World Hello Day. It began back in the 1970s as part of an effort to make the world more peaceful. It was created by the United Nations just after the war between Israel and Egypt in 1973. Its aim is to encourage people to use communication rather than force to settle conflicts(解决争端)。
重庆外国语学校初2024届(初三)2023-2024学年度(上)期末考试英语试题(Word版含答案)
重庆外国语学校初2024届2023—2024学年度(上)期末考试英语试题Ⅱ.语法选择。
根据短文内容,从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个语法正确的答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
16.(10分)Dear Mr.Hunt,I'm (1)student in CQFLS.I like English,but I'm not good at speaking or reading.I even (2)a C for my exam yesterday.Could you tell (3)what to do?Ana Dear Anna,It's normal to have difficulty (4)learning foreign languages.Here are some (5).Firstly,pronunciation is as (6)as grammar.It is helpful for you to watch some English movies and try to follow the speakers.Secondly,try reading simple stories first.The book Little Prince is a good choice.It (7)in French but was translated into many languages.The story is short and fun with some simple grammar,making it easy to understand.Lastly,it is a good idea (8)an E﹣dictionary.When you use E﹣dictionaries,you can see (9)they become so popular.Because they save a lot of time!If you look up words quickly,you (10)it easier to read.Mr.Hunt (1) A.a B.an C.the(2) A.get B.gets C.got(3) A.I B.me C.my(4) A.in B.on C.at(5) A.suggestion B.suggestions' C.suggestions(6) A.important B.more important C.the most important(7) A.wrote B.was writing C.was written(8) ing B.to use e(9) A.because B.when C.why(10) A.will find B.found C.findⅢ.完形填空。
重庆市中山外国语学校高2021届模拟训练英语之完形填空(五)【word版无答案】.pdf-2021-
重庆市中山外国语学校高 2021 届模拟训练英语之完形填空〔五〕〔考试时间:45 分钟试卷总分值:80分〕考前须知:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.答复选择题时,选出每题答案后,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。
答复非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试完毕后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项〔A,B,C和D〕中选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A group of wild ducks was flying in formation, heading south for the winter. They formed a beautiful V in the sky,and were admired by everyone who saw them from below.One day, Wally, one of the wild ducks in the formation, spotted something on the ground. It was a barnyard with a group of____ducks who lived on the farm. They were waddling (蹒跚而行)around on the ground, quacking 〔嘎嘎叫〕merrily and eating____that was thrown on the ground for them every day. Wally liked what he saw. "It surely would be nice to have some of that corn," he thought to himself. "And all this flying is very tiring. I'd like tojust____around for a while."So after thinking it over a while, Wally left the formation of wild ducks, made a sharp____, and____for the barnyard. He landed____the tame ducks, and began to waddle around and quack____. He also started eating corn. The formation of wild ducks continued their journey South, but Wally didn't care. "I'll____them when they come back North in a few months," he said to himself.Several months went by and____enough, Wally looked up and spotted the flock of wild ducks in formation, heading north. They looked beautiful up there. And Wally was tired of the____It was muddy and____he waddled, there was nothing but duck too. "It's time to leave." said Wally.So Wally____his wings continuously and tried to fly. But he had gained some____from all his corn-eating, and he hadn't exercised his wings much either. He finally____the ground, but he was flying too____and slammed (猛击) into the side of the barn. He fell to the ground with a thud 〔重击〕and said to himself, "Oh, well, I'll just wait untilthey fly____in a few months. Then I'll rejoin them and become a wild duck again."When the group flew overhead once more, Wally again tried to____himself out of the barnyard. But he simply didn't have the strength. Every winter and every spring, he saw his wild duck friends flying overhead, and they would____to him. But his attempts to leave were all____Eventually Wally no longer paid any attention to the wild ducks flying overhead. He hardly even noticed them. He had____, become a barnyard duck.1.A. tame B. ugly C. beautiful D. wild2.A. food B. grain C. corn D. vegetable3.A. rest B. waddle C. walk D. fly4.A. turn B. dive C. land D. circle5.A. hurried B. looked C. searched D. headed6.A. between B. among C. behind D. within7.A. loudly B. sadly C. merrily D. eagerly8.A. see B. recognize C. leave D. rejoin9.A. strange B. unlucky C. sure D. natural10.A. barnyard B. corn C. waddling D. quacking11.A. every day B. every time C. everywhere D. nowhere12.A. flapped B. spread C. removed D. closed13.A. strength B. skills C. friends D. weight14.A. got off B. got to C. got up D. got back15.A. slowly B. fast C. high D. low16.A. back B. south C. north D. overhead17.A. lift B. arise C. struggle D. rise18.A. call out B. come back C. come over D. call back19.A. in return B. in needC. in vain D. in place20.A. after all B. above all C. thereforeD. however阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
重庆市中山外国语学校高2019届模拟训练英语语法填空(一)【PDF版无答案】
重庆市中山外国语学校高2019届模拟训练英语之语法填空(一)(考试时间:40分钟试卷满分:120分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,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。
After a long journey,we arrived in Jiuzhaigou late at night.The tour guide(小题1)(tell)us its name was from the nine Tibetan villages distributed along the valleys,(小题2)had the reputation of“fairyland on earth”. The guide collected us at8am(小题3)next morning.Then we set off.Jiuzhaigou was famous(小题4)the118beautiful lakes and the many astonishing waterfalls(瀑布).Clear streams in the valleys collected in beautiful blue lakes,while in some places they collected into waterfalls.The lakes were pure enough(小题5)(see)to the bottom,and they provided fantastic reflections of the facing trees and mountains.This(小题6)(real)was a place to lose a day in.After the(小题7)(amaze)visit to the valley,we were treated to a well made singing and dancing show about Tibetan life.The(小题8)(performer)had beautiful traditional clothes,provided by(小题9)(they) families.When the sun set,I found that time slipped away,and the tour was over.Although I hadn’t explored all the sights,I felt able to enjoy the heavenly(小题10)(beautiful).It’s absolutely different from UK.Oh,beautiful Jiuzhaigou,goodbye!Around three in five people in the UK will find2.necessary to care for all elderly or a disabled loved one at some point.This can be made much3.(easy)by bearing in mind a few simple principles and pieces of advice.4.(care)for an elderly loved one most likely a parent,is never easy.It can cause great pain emotionally and 5.(physical)and the financial challenges can sometimes seem difficult to deal with,too.Often one of the hardest things is striking a balance between your parent’s desire6.(feel)independent and theneed to ensure that they are safe and their health needs are being attended to.Sometimes this can create tensions and7.(argue),only adding to the stress of an already difficult situation.It is important here to make them feel that they are being listened to and8.you only have their best interests at heart.The same applies9.financial issues.In order to cover the costs of their parent’s care—including bills and medicine—many people will investigate options such as selling the family home.The most important thing here is communication—it is vital to make sure that everyone involved,including other brothers and sisters,10.(be)aware of what’s being proposed and cooperates to find a solution11.satisfies everybodyZhangjiajie is already home to the world's longest and tallest glass bridge,but now architects have gone much 12.(far).Two worldfamous architects,who won a design13.(compete),have designed a transparent footbridge.It 14.(expect)that it will cost over£4million15.(build).The bridge will be made up of two layers,so there are some options for nervous visitors.The upper level that connects the two rock faces is in16.shape of a disk and doesn't have a seethrough floor.A winding black stone path leads fearless explorers from one peak to the other.Surrounding the path17.(be)a layer of water two centimetres thick,which is sprayed onto the path every seven minutes18.special equipment creating a temporary cloud and mist.However,the lower level is where things start to get really19.(frighten).The floor is100per cent glass, 20.(allow)brave visitors to look at the valley below.As well as walking across the hairraising bridge you can also sleep in one of three pavilions(楼阁),all of21.offer incredible views.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。
重庆市中山外国语学校高2019届模拟训练英语语法填空(六)【PDF版无答案】
重庆市中山外国语学校高2019届模拟训练英语之语法填空(六)(考试时间:40分钟试卷满分:120分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,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。
Reading benefits us a lot.First,reading books1.(be)fun.You can always keep yourself2.(interest)and it can help you have an enjoyable time if you like reading.This is especially useful when the weather is bad.It is a(n)3.(relax)hobby too.Next,you can read a book anywhere:in a car,on a plane,in bed—even in the bath.4.you need is a book!Reading is a convenient hobby as it is easy to stop and start again.Another good reason for reading books is5.it is useful.If you read as a hobby you6.(get)better and better at it.This means that you will read faster and become better at understanding what you read.As your reading improves,you will7.(probable)find your schoolwork becomes much 8.(easy).Many school subjects depend on good reading and,as you read you learn more and more. Good readers are most likely to be good9.(write),too.They are usually good at spelling as well,and have more things to write10..Reading books is really a wonderful hobby.Styrofoam is plastic11.a bad reputation.It cannot be recycled without releasing(释放)dangerous pollutants into the air.The U.S.Environmental Protection Agency12.(say)it is the fifth largest creator of dangerous waste.Scientists from the U.S.and China have discovered that mealworms can digest plastic.One mealworm can digest a pill-sized amount of plastic a day.Study co-author Wei-Min Wu says that in24hours,the plastic13.(turn)into carbon dioxide.Are the worms hurt by14.(eat)plastic?The study found that worms eating Styrofoam were as15.(health)as worms eating bran(糠).Styrofoam is a lightweight material,about95percent air,with very good insulation properties(绝缘性),according to .It is used in products from16.(cup)that keep your drinks hot or cold to packaging materials 17.protect items during shipping.“Solving18.problem of plastic pollution is ndfill space is becoming limited,”says Wu,a Stanford University environmental engineering instructor.About33million tons of plastic are thrown away in the United States every year.Plastic plates,cups and containers take19.25percent to30percent of space in America’s landfills.One Styrofoam cup takes more than1million years20.(recycle)in a landfill,according to Cleveland State University.83-year-old Antonio Vicente has spent the last four decades of his life bringing the jungles of his childhood back to life.Today,his efforts are being rewarded,as the21.(complete)deserted land has become a beautiful jungle with wildlife again.It was1973when Antonio began his work22.a weekend hobby.However,it soon became a permanent way of life.Antonio spends whole days and nights in his young jungle,23.(surround)by rats and foxes,and eating banana sandwiches for breakfast,lunch and dinner.Over the last40years,he24.(plant)about50,000trees on his land. As the forest grew,the water returned.Then the animals started making a home there.Today,the forest is alive with the sounds of birds and25.(insect)living there,and more species are settling in every year.“If you ask me 26.my family are,I would say all this right here,each one of these that I planted from a seed,”he said.As impressive as his life-long27.(contribute)to reforestation is,his is a very rare story.Data shows that nearly 19,770acres of Brazilian rainforest28.(destroy)between August2015and July2016.That makes Antonio’s work seem like29.drop in a pond,but just imagine if we had more people like him,who cared30.(many)about water and clean air than money.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。
重庆市中山外国语学校高2019届模拟训练英语短文改错(五)【word版无答案】.pdf-2018-08-13-22-11-17-851
重庆市中山外国语学校高 2019 届模拟训练英语短文改错(五)(考试时间:40 分钟试卷满分:50分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,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。
→直接完成在试卷上←1.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。
文中共有 10 处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。
错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
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My school life is very interesting but meaningful. I usually get up at quarter past six. After washed my face, I read English for about half an hour. I think what it is a good habit. I always go to school by bike, to eat lunch at school and have a short sleep on the classroom. In the afternoon, school is over at 5 o’clock. After school, we often play第 1 页共 4 页basketball or do some other sport on the playground happy. I go home at about five forty. Have had supper, I watch TV for a while, and then I do my homework. I went to bed at about 9:30.2.Dear Editor,I am writing tell you about the discussion we’ve had about whether it is necessary of middle school students to have mobile phones. Most students think this is more convenient for them to keep in the touch with their parents and classmates. And what’s much, it’s a fashion. However, most teachers th ink middle school students are not old enough to control them. It is a waste of time for students to play games and sending messages on their mobile phones. Therefore, it is easy to make students contact with each other. In my opinion, following the fashion was understandable. But as middle school student, we should put all our energy into our study.Yours truly,Mary3.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。
重庆市中山外国语学校近年届高三英语上学期开学考试(9月)试题(2021年整理)
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重庆市中山外国语学校高2019届模拟训练英语阅读理解(六)【word版无答案】
重庆市中山外国语学校高2019届模拟训练英语阅读理解(六)【word版无答案】they enjoy it as a person playing an extreme sport, one animal behaviorist sees this monkey fun as a bit of harmless thrill-seeking.A growing number of scientists agree that animals are conscious and capable of experiencing basic emotions(情感), such as happiness, sadness, boredom or depression. A few scientists even see the possibility for higher animal emotions like love, jealousy and spite.Five years ago, behaviorist and animal-rights activist Dr. Jonathan Balcombe stood on a Virginia hotel balcony watching two crows intimately groom (清洁) each other in the comfort of an abandoned billboard. He felt that the birds liked what they were doing, even if engaged in a natural,beneficialact, such as picking parasites (寄生虫) off the other’s feathers. That moment changed the way he would view animals forever and led to a book, “Pleasurable Kingdom: Animals and the Nature of Feeling Good”, which is filled with hundreds of examples of animals living it up thanks to developed senses of touch, taste, sight, sound and smell. Balcombe recounts a favorite example of Kenyan hippos (河马) having high-end spa treatment in a fresh water spring. They splay their toes, open their mouths wide and wait for a school of cleaner fish to remove parasites and slough off dead skin, he recalls. Balcombe knows that the hipposand the fish both benefit from this arrangement. “My interpretation is that it is also enjoyable for them ,” he says.1.Danger-junkie orangutansshook the tree to.A. getsome fruits B. enjoythemselvesC. train their escaping skillsD. frightenother animals2.The purpose ofthe first paragraph is to.A. describe an unusual scene among animalsB. give an example thatanimals can experiencepleasure C. make a comparisonbetween monkeys with humansD. show that animals can avoid danger 3.The passage leads us tothe belief that.A. animals can experienceemotionsB. animals have a way toadapt to their environmentC. animals can copy whathumans doD. animals are only eat-or-be-eaten beasts 4.We can conclude from thepassage that.A. only a few animals haveemotionsB. Balcombe’s theory is notsupported by other scientistsC. Balcombe has watched a lot ofanimals showing emotionsD. Balcombe can understandanimal languageWhat should you think about when you try to find your career? You are probably better at some school subjects than others, and these may show strengths that you can use in your work. A boy who is good at mathematics can use that in engineering career. A girl who spells well and likes English may be good at office work. So it is important to know the subjects you do well in at school. On the other hand, you may not have any specially strong or weak subjects but your records show a general satisfactory standard. Although not all subjects can be used directly in a job,they may have indirectvalue.Your school may have taught you skills, such as typing or technical drawing, which you can use in your work. You may be good at mental work or cookery and look for a job where you can improvethese skills.If you have had a part-time job on Saturdays or in summer, think what you gained from it. If nothing else, you may have learned how to get to work on time, to follow instructions and to get on with older workers. You may have learned to give correct change in a shop, for example. Just as important,you may become interested in a particular industry or career you see from the inside in a part-time job.Facing your weak points is also part of knowing yourself. You may be all thumbs when you handle tools; perhaps you are a poor speller or cannot add up a column of figures. It is bitter to face any weaknesses than to pretend they do not exist. Your school records, for instance, may not be very good, yet it is an important part of your background. Youshould not feel sorry about it but instead recognizethat you will have a chance of a fresh start at work. 5.In the writer’s opinion, for a student to havea part-time job is probably.A. a good way to find out his weak pointsB. one of the best ways ofearning extra money C. ofgreat use for his work inthe futureD. a waste of time he could have spent on study 6.If a student’s school record is not good,according to the passage, he.A. may do well in his future workB. won’t be able tofind a suitable jobC. may be a completefailure in the futureD. will regret not havingworked harder at school7. The whole passagecenters around.A. looking for a part-time jobB. developing one’s abilities at schoolC. gaining much knowledge byworking hard at schoolD. knowing yourself beforetrying to choose a careerSchools across the world are trying to come up with solutions to keep students active. Some are replacing traditional classroom chairs with exercise balls or standing desks. At Ward Elementary School in Winston, North Carolina students have adopted a new programthat requires riding fixed bikes while reading.‘Read and Ride5 is the creation of school counselor Scott Ertl, who came up with the idea while he was exercising and reading at the gym. Believing it would be a fun way to convince students to become more active, he placed one in the comer of his classroom and encouraged them to use it during independent reading classes.It was so popular that Ertl decided to add more bikes and offer the Read and Ride program to the entire school.Today Ward Elementary has a dedicated exercise room filled with bikes that can be used by students while completing their daily reading assignments.Besides making reading more fun, the program also helps students exercise at a comfortable pace without the pressure that comes with regular sports-relatedactivities. It is also a perfect way to release energy during days when the weather is not helpful to outdoor activities.Most importantly, however, are the program’s academic benefits. A year after Read and Ride was introduced at Ward Elementary School, students actively involved in the program demonstrated an astonishing 83% reading proficiency. Those that had not taken advantage of the exercise bikes tested at a much lower, 41%.Though the substantial improvement in academic achievement cannot all be attributed to programs like Read and Ride, experts believe they are a significant contributor. That’s because studies have shown that physical activitystimulates ( 刺激) brain cells and helps prepare it for learning. As word of the difference made by this easy to execute exercise program spreads, don’t be surprised tofind schools across the country adopt “Read and Ride”for their students.8.What is the new program at Ward Elementary School?A.Kids ride bikes as they read.B.Kids excise ballsand read at the gym.C.Kids sit at desksfor long while reading,D.Kids do outdooractivities duringlessons.9.How do the students at WardElementary School benefit from theprogram?A.They exercise with highpressure.B.They feel readingfun and learn better.C.They improvetheir sense ofcompetition.D.They are instructedto read at the same pace.10.What can we learnfrom the last paragraph?A.The program will bemore and more popular.B.Schools doubt whether the program is available.C.Physical activities prevent kids from learning more. D.The school achievementdepends wholly on the program.11.What would be the best titleof the passage?A.Standing desks helpschool kids focus on theirstudies.B.Traditionalteaching should be banned inthe near future.C.‘Read And Ride’ aims tomake students healthier andsmarter.D.Kids need to releaseenergy during independentreading classes.I was a medical student. To gather data for my paper, I started visiting patients at Dr Sardjito Hospital,where I would review the medical records of patients and then interview them.One evening, I was in a ward(病房), desperately “hunting”for the final three patients I needed to complete my study. Holding a patient questionnaire, I walked towards a room. A patient called Ms A was lying in bed, clearly still weak. There were no relatives or friends with her. Even the bed beside her was empty. I sat down on a chair next to her bed, and in a low voice I introduced myself and asked if I could gather some additional information from her. She agreed. After I finished, I prepared to leave. Before I could stand up, Ms A said, “I haven’t seen you here before, doctor. Are you new?”“Not really, Madam. It’s just that I don’t come here every day,”I replied. Ms A started talking about herself. Sheshared her difficulties and sufferings, talked about her husband, who was killed in a car accident, and that she struggled to earn money. All I did was nod my head as a way of showing my sympathy. Without realizing it, I had begun holding Ms A’s hand. Finally, Ms A stopped talking. “I’m very sorry for keeping you here to listen to my problem, but I feel relieved now. I had no one to pour out my problems to.” Tears fell from the corner of her eyes. Finally, I knew what to say. “It’s OK, Madam. It’s part of my duty.” I stood up and waved goodbye.A few days later,when I returned to the ward, I discovered Ms A had left the hospital as her condition had improved.Ms A taught me the most important lessons a doctor can learn. Sometimes patients do not need expensive medicine. They justneed someone with the patience and willingness to lend an ear and spare a little of their time. 12.Why did the author interview thepatients at Dr Sardjito Hospital?A. Because it was the duty as a medicalstudent.B. Because she needed medical information for her paper.C. Because she was going to get a good position there soon.D.Because she wanted to learnabout the suffering of patients.13.From Paragraph 2 we can inferthat Ms A was feeling.A. relaxed B. annoyedC. nervous D. lonely14.What do we know about MsA from the passage?A. Shehad lost her husband andkidsB. She got hurt in atraffic accidentC. she was living ina hard conditionD. she didn’t get onwell with others15.Ms A tended tothink that.A. the author was kind and patientenough to share her sufferingsB. other doctors treated her in acold wayC. she shouldn’t talk about her difficulties to doctorsD. doctors ought to learn how to cure her psychological (精神上的) problems。
重庆市中山外国语学校高2019届模拟训练英语之七选五(一)【word版无答案】
重庆市中山外国语学校高2019届模拟训练英语之七选五(一)【word版无答案】Once you have decided to start a hobby, it will be wise to go through a list of popular hobbies and choose one that is close to your heart and can make you feel confident. Some of the most popular hobbies that people generally take to are reading, listening to music, gardening, fishing, sports, music, exercise and computer-related activities.2.Once you start, you seldom think of giving it up. Learning a new hobby is really a wonderful experience. As you progress, you will be living in a new world and learning new skills. You will begin to discover your hidden talents that you didn’t know. You will start reading more about your hobby, meeting other hobbyists with similar interests, exchanging views and building friend circles both near and far. 3 .In these games you will get the opportunity to meet others on aregular basis and develop great relationship.4.They can help you keep good health and remain fit. On the other hand, if you are young and take a great interesthobbyist with enjoyable pastime and opportunity for relaxation. At the same time they get the rewards of their labor.People take up hobbies for interest, enjoyment and relaxation. Over a period of time, you might develop outstanding skills and get financially rewarded. 5.A.Each of these hobbies can give you great benefits. B.This will change when you play games like golf, basketball or tennis.C.Most importantly, the main aim ofhaving a hobby is for personal satisfaction.D.Physical hobbies like sports andgardening can be very rewarding.E.This will be more so if you take up games like golf, basketball or tennis.F.A lthough these hobbies can benefit you a lot, you may not keep them forever.G.They would rather chat with their friends than use theirtalents and start a hobby.It is said that there are about 40,000 different kinds of jobs in the world. 6.“Finding a job” is not the same as “choosing a job”. Many young people end up in a job which they are not suitable for. 7.Here are a few steps to help you think abut jobs which you might enjoy doing after school or university.First, it is important to realize what kind of person you are, which special qualities make you different from everyone else and what you are interested in. 8.If you like art and enjoy looking at pictures, that is an interest.But if you can draw a horse that looks like a horse instead of a big dog, that is a skill.Then ask yourself this question: in the following three areas—skills with people, skills with information and skills with things—which are your best skills?After examining your skill, the next step is research. To find out as many different kinds of jobs as possible, go toFinally, trust your own ideas and your own thinking! 10.A.We must know what our ideal jobs are.B.There is a difference between an interest and a skill. C.It is your own life, so findsomething that you enjoy doingD.Choosing the right oneitself is a difficult job.E.“Chance” may play a more important part in that “decision”F.A sk your friends about the work they doG.Your parents may also give you some useful advice. Mondays are kind of annoying. 11 . A recent surveysays that most people get the pre-work “Sunday blues”. Starting your Monday feeling sad, anxious and unorganized is hardly the way to kick off a healthy week. The solution? Set aside a little time on Sunday topurposefully prepare yourself for the five days ahead, suggests women’s health expert Marsha Hudnall. 12.Do some meal preparations.Figuring out what to have for dinner on weeknights can be surprisingly stressful. Stretching out a menu plan on Sunday and swinging by the grocery store for ingredients will help you eat well. Go a step further by chopping and cooking vegetables and a protein (like a roast chicken or scrambled eggs). 13.Or finally attempt a different diet you’ve been meaning to try. For easy dinner planning, just order, and you’ll have a week’s worth of raw materials for delicious and healthy meals.Start a Sunday stress-relief habit.“To be healthy, we have to take care of body and mind,”says Hudnall. Stress has a major impact on health and ourknown as shinrin-yoku in Japan, which basically means taking a long walk or hike in a wooded area; gentle exercise like yoga; or time cuddling and playing with your pet.15.Why not prepare your favorite clothes for Monday? Studies show that what you wear can have a significant effect on your mood. So make Monday the day you wear your favorite clothes or show the latest addition to yourwardrobe (衣橱). It’s also a good idea to get some nice coffee or music ready, which will give you something to look forward to on your Monday commute.A.Give yourself something to look forward on Monday. B.Even Sunday afternoons turn sour as we think of theworkweek ahead.C.Then all you have to do is heat and plate when you come home from work.D.Therefore, starting a Sunday stress-relieving habit can begin a week feeling strong and focused.E.Try creating a relaxing and winding down Sunday night so that you can recharge and get ready for Monday.F.Taking on just a few of these simple lips every Sunday will help you launch a productive, less stressful week.G.Wailing until the last moment to do weekend chores like paying bills or doing laundry can leave you anxious and stressed on Sunday.Ways to Improve Your LuckSome people have all the luck!Or does it just seem that way ?Why did your co-worker get that big promotion while you were overlooked?Why do some of us seem to experience these lucky things more than others and how can you improve your luck?16.What You Tell Yourself Matters!less-than-lucky talk?Do you say things like:"I'm just not a lucky person."or "Good things never happen to me?"17.They say things like---"This setback is only temporary.I know things will turn around."or"Things have a way of working out for me."Expect and Acknowledge Your Good Luck.18.Research suggests keeping a "good luck journal" helps people become even luckier.Did someone bring you coffee at work today?Did you find a random quarter on the street?Did your husband or wife do something nice for you today?Did your child get a good grade at school?Write them down! 19.Begin to notice all the good that comes to you.Do Something New and Different.Make contact with people.Take risks.People who try new things are much more open to luck and good fortune than those who don't.This doesn't mean you have to quit your job or take up skydiving! It could be as simple as starting a conversation with a stranger,taking a class in an unfamiliar subject, learning some words and phrases in a foreign language,or trying a new ethnic restaurant.20 .And this greater openness can help promote chance opportunities in their lives.A.You probably have many more lucky things happening in your life than youthink.B.Lucky people generally expectgood fortune.C.All of these things count.D.You will never forgetyour luckyfriends.E.Here areideas that researchers tellus about luck.F.A lucky person generally receive good fortune in the future.G.Lucky people score much higher on openness than unlucky people.Let children learn to judge their work. 21. If corrected too much, he will stop talking. He notices a thousand times a day the difference between the language he uses and the language those around him use. Bit by bit, he makes the necessary changes to make the necessary changes to make his language like other people’s. 22.They learn to do without being taught to walk, run, climb,whistle, ride a bicycle, compare their own performances with those of more skilled people, and slowly make the needed changes. But in school we never give a chance to find out his mistakes and correct them by himself. 23.We act asif we thought that he would never notice a mistake unless it was pointed out to him, or correct it unless he was made to. Let him work out, with the help of other children if he wants it, what this word says, what the answer is to that problem, whether this is a good way of saying or doing this or not.If it is a matter of the right answer, as it may be in mathematics or science, give him the answer book. 24.Why should we teachers waste time on such routine work? 25. Let the children learn what all educated people must some day learn, how to measure their own understanding, and how to know what theyknow or do not know.A. Children leant to do all theother things in the same way.B. Let him correct his own papers.C. Point outhis mistakes.D. We do it allfor him.E.We allow him to learn from other children.F.A child learning to talk does not learn by beingcorrected all the time.G.Our job should be to help the child when he tells us that he can’t find the way to get the right answer.。
重庆市中山外国语学校高2019届模拟训练英语语法填空(十)【word版无答案】
重庆市中山外国语学校高2019届模拟训练英语语法填空(十)【word版无答案】may happen to you?Someone think that seat belts are (小题4)(comfortable). Let’s just take (小题5)close look at your choice. You are not wearing your seat belt, (小题6)you can slide in and out of your seat easily. That sounds (小题7)a lot of fun. But you are also more likely to die or suffer serious (小题8)(injury).Wearing a seat belt does not make you completely safe. You can get killed or (小题9)(hurt) while wearing your seat belt. But wearing them (小题10)(prove) to be safer than without them. So why not take the safer way? China has once again showed its ability to change the world with its “new four great2.(invent)”—high-speed rail, electronic payment, shared bicycle, and online shoppingChina’s new-generation high-speed train, the Fuxing, is now one of the 3.(fast) trains in the world, which can(创新的) ways over the last decade.Bike sharing, for example, is not new itself. But China has made 5 .much more convenient and popular both in China 6 .overseas. Leading Chinese bike-sharing companies Mobike and Ofo are now operating in foreign countries such as Singapore and Britain.And back in China, when riding a shared bike, you can stop 7.(buy) and eat whatever you want 8.(simple) with a tap of your phone. You could easily pay with your smartphone by 9 .(scan) the seller’s QR code. Cashless payment has grown into a 10.(choose)for Chinese people—even a pancake seller is using Alipay.Besides, the four innovative ways of life are most appealing 11.youths from 20 countries participating in the Belt and Road innovation, and they wish their countries would emulate( 仿效) China in terms of technological achievementThere was once a small boy who would never get dressed when his parents told him to, 12.would he wear what they wanted him to. He preferred unusual clothes, but above all, he liked taking his time. His parents were always in a rush, and wanted him to be much 13.(quick), but the boy didn’t like this, and he would slow down even more.One day, his parents got so angry when he refused to dress that they told him to go out without any clothes at all.14.(surprise), the boy followed his parents out of the door. He held a belief 15.nobody could do anything to him.As the boy stood outside his house with nothing on, 16.(wait) for his parents’s car, along came the localpig farmer.The farmer, 17.was almost deaf, had very poor eyesight. Not only that, but also he 18.(forget) his glasses that day.When he saw the boy’s pink skin, he thought it was one of his pigs. Shouting and pushing, the farmer forced 19.(he)into a pig cage. The boy begged him to stop but the deaf farmer couldn’t hear.When found by his parents, the terrified boy never again wanted to be mistaken 20.anything other than a humanShu Road connected Xi'an, in Shaanxi province, to Sichuan in ancient times and is more than 3,000years old. If an adventurous holiday is22.one is after, then a hike along Shu Road shouldn't23.(miss).I hiked along the road last year. Certain parts of it were so narrow that even two slim people could 24.(bare) pass each other. I25.(bend) over from time to time to avoid bumping my head against rocks on my left.Despite the rough ground, there are many 26.(hide) delights appealing to tourist. Blue rivers and towering trees make up Shu Road's landscape. Thevaried shapes of the clouds float low, 27.(surround) the mountain in mist, which gives the Road a fairy-tale touch.A middle-aged man hiking along with us carried a big bamboo basket full of sand on his back. After taking 28. break to catch his breath, he told us the sand was intended 29.building work in higher mountains. Parting from the kind man, we headed for Zhaohua ancient town, distinguished for many historical 30.(attract). It is one of the 31.(well) preserved sites featuring elements from the Three Kingdoms period(AD 220-280).Experts have started working on32.unbelievable project to make a robot made by NASA act like a human. 33.(name)Valkyrie, the robot looks like a woman and may be used to explorer Mars one day. It 34.(invent) by NASA scientists to compete in the DARPA Robotics Challenges(DRC). It is 1.9 meters tall and35.(weight) 125kilograms. It comes with a series36 .cameras, sonar, and other sensors spread across its body to help it move around.own, pick up objects and control many objects and tools,39.is part of the requirements for the DARPA challenge.The machine can walk on two legs and perform basic40.(move) at present. However, the team from Scotland’s Edinburgh University wants to give it 41 .(many) skills. It is hoped that the new and improved robot will workalong with astronauts in space.Respect is 42 .to any relationship. Respect is the key to 43 .friendships, to political alliances, and to international44.. Through respect you show that someone matters to you. Your45.of others 46.your level of respect for them.47.is much more than just growing plants. To make a garden 48., it is just as important that the 49.in which the plants are placed is right. You can have your garden 50.and constructed by 51.Each year 52.(thousand) of tourists visit the polar regions of the Arctic and Antarctica. But the increasing number of people traveling to the ends of the Earth can have53 .negative effect on fragile ecosystems. Should tourists54.(allow) to visit polar regions?About 40,000 tourists visit Antarctica each year. More than five million travel to the Arctic and sub-Arctic. Transporting tourists to the regions 55.(increase) shipand airplane traffic, adding to the risk of pollution, oil spills,and other 56.(environment) damage. Because the places where wildlife is accessible 57.(be) few in number, tourist traffic can become concentrated in specific areas, 58.(put)Arctic vegetation at risk.Others say that access59.these very special parts of the world should not be restricted to only researchers and scientists. Polar tourism allows people to develop deep 60 .(person)connections with polar regions. “Those61 .travel to the Arctic or Antarctica often become cheerleaders for supporting those places.”Jim Sano, viceConfucius is said to have lived about 2,500 years ago. He is honored 62.setting the tone for much traditional Chinese music for thousands of years. He 63.(think) to be a music teacher and a 64.(talent) musician who was able to play several instruments expertly. Perhaps for other people around the world, music was meant mainly foramusement. 65 .during the time of the Zhou Dynasty about 500 BC, music had an important role in making society stable.How music was used and performed is expressed in several main Confucian books.Confucius taught that66.(educate) somebody, you should start with poems, emphasize ceremonies, and finish with music.Musical knowledge was 67 .matter of higher learning. It is said that he thought of the six most important68.(subject) to study, ranking music higher than the other five necessary subjects like writing and mathematics.Music was so important because the ideal society was to be governed by ritual (礼制) functions, but not by law. In a culture 69 .people function according to ritual, music is used to help govern them. So music wasn’t really70.(entertain), but a meansfor musicians to accomplish political and social goals. Music is 71.(eventual) ameans for social happiness.。
重庆市中山外国语学校高2019届模拟训练英语语法填空(五)【word版无答案】
重庆市中山外国语学校高2019届模拟训练英语语法填空(五)【word版无答案】about four hours daily 3.(walk) along the wall to see if there is any fresh damage.In the past decades, Zhang 4.(wear) out more than 200 pairs of shoes, and the 5.(distant) he has covered during the patrols could have taken him around the globe twice.His perseverance(毅力)has 6.(gradual)paid off. In 2019 he became the first farmer number of the China Great Wall Society. In 2019. he 7.(award)with a national honor—Outstanding Cultural Heritage(遗产)Protector for his enthusiasm and contribution to preserving the Great Wall.Thanks 8.Zhang’s efforts, more and more travelers from home and abroad have visited Chengziyu in recent years.“Travelers like the original state of the wall rather than some newly constructed parts in modemlimes. This is9.historic treasure that all generations should protect. I’ve committed myself to protecting it so that 10.(it)greatness can be seen and appreciated by future generations. Let’s all work together to preserve the original GreatWall.” Zhang said.Tu Youyou, 84, was 11.(honor) with the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine on Oct 5. She was the first Chinese citizen 12.(win) a Nobel Prize in science. Tu 13.(share) the prize with the Irish-born William Campbell and Satoshi Omura of Japan.Tu is 14 .researcher at the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine now. She was given the prize for developing artemisinin( 青蒿素), a new drug therapy against malaria( 疟疾) ,15 .has saved millions of lives worldwide, especially in developing countries.Tu and her colleagues joined a government project to find a new malaria drug 16.the late 1960s. They made 380herbal extracts from two thousand recipes form traditional Chinese medical books. In 1971, after nearly two hundred 17 .(fail), Tu’s team 18 .(final) found an extract that was 100% effective against the malariaparasites--artemisinin. In 2019, the World Health Organization made artimisinin 19.(it) first choice in the treatmentof malaria.“The discovery of artemisinin is a gift to mankind from traditional Chinese medicine. It’s the collective achievement of the research team. 20 .(win) the prize is an honor for Chinese science and traditional Chinese medicine,”Tu said.A team of engineers 21.(create)a super-thin material that could help keep buildings cool. The team developed the revolutionary new material, 22.is very thin and can cool objects even under direct sunlight. The material does not need energy to work23.does it need water to help keep things cool. The engineers say24.new material could provide an answer to air conditioners, which areexpensive 25.(run). The material is unlike anything 26.(find) in nature. It is just 50 micrometers thick. That's slightly 27.(thick) than the aluminum foil(锡箔纸) we use for cooking.The engineers explained how their new material works. They said when it is put on top of something,two things happen. It cools the object underneath by 28.(reflect) the sun's rays back into space.At the same time, the material removes the object's own heat and sends that into the air. An engineer said: "We're excited about the opportunity to explore potential uses in different scientific29.(field)." Another researcher said: "Just 10 to 20 square meters of this material on the rooftop could 30.(nice) cool down a house in summer."On my way back home I 31 .(stop) at a traffic light by some people who asked for help. A woman—in herattempt to give way to 32 .ambulance —had driven her car over stony obstacles that separated the bike line 33.the street. As a result, she had gotten her car 34.(stick) there. She couldn’t move the car in any direction without damaging it. A couple of people tried to lift the car back but the obstacles were too high. 35.(See) theycouldn’t do much about it, they left and the woman tried to call for some service.While watching the other people leave, I realized the woman would be on her own and I imagined36.uncomfortable that would be if I were in her shoes. After some talking, she invited me to sit inside her car. We laughed and joked that we needed 37.(be) some tea for our picnic.Finally, 38.(assist) came and helped her back on the street. She thanked me and asked for my phone number so she could return the favor, but I told her it was okay.She seemed to feel a lot 39.(good) when she said goodbye to me. I 40.(true) believe that not having to face a difficult situation alone can make a big difference. Nowadays, we can find Public Service Advertisements in some common places, such as newspapers,magazines, the Internet, radio and television.PSAs are often run 41.free, and are meant to educate people about health, 42. (safe), or any other problem that affects public welfare. PSAs use some methods, like 43.(attract) pictures and clever language, but they are made 44. (serve) the public. China began a nationwide public service advertising campaign in 2019. Since then, many kinds of PSAs 45. (appear) around the country.You have probably seen or heard some of these PSAs, such as, “Yes to life, No to drugs”and“Knowledge changes life”. These ads tell people 46. to deal with widespread social concerns.There are also PSAs 47.encourage people to support public service projects, such as Project Hope. Its motto is “Project Hope---educating every child”. There are even PSAs to teach us how to live 48. healthy life. One of these is, “When you smoke cigarettes, you are killing yourself 49. (slow)”. People can benefit 50.all of these ads, and can often learn a lot by following the advice they give.There’re something you should pay attention to when you’re in Thailand.There’s one thing for sure: Don’t touch the head Thai people are very 51.(friend). After all, it is known as the“Land of Smiles”, but like any other country there’re some customs visitors should follow in case you offend (冒犯)someone unknowingly.The head of a person or statue ( 雕像) in Thailand is regarded as 52 .most important part of the body. It 53.(consider) rude to touch a stranger’s head, as it would be in most countries around the world. It is also impolite to touch the head of a statue,54 .(especial) a statue of the Buddha ( 佛). Certainly, close friends 55 .family members often touch each other’s heads or hair,56.is not rude.And, of course, another thing is very important: Know where your feet are. Visitors should try to avoid 57.(point)their feet directly at another person or Buddha statue. It is also not proper to step over a person or a Buddha statue.58.other words, your feet should always be59.(low) than another person’s head. Buddhism plays a key role in the country’s culture. Therefore 60 .(tourist) need to show respect towardsthe religion (宗教).I have even wondered if money buys happiness. It seems that money will allow me to buy the things61.make me happy. But one day I sat down and made a list of the things I wanted62.(do) in my life. I realized I’d never put much thought into it. I’d written down these things —like taking a photo on the mountain and staying at a hotel in Dubai, but I didn’t really plan to do it, 63.(simple) because I didn't have the time.My life consisted 64 .heading to the office, running on the road, working some more …It didn’t matter if my salary doubled; the life would stay 65.same. Sure I’d probably drive a 66.(nice) car, move into a bigger place,and have a bigger TV than my friends, but that wasn't helping me realize any of my goals.. Six months after67.(create) that list, my belief has changed. I’d keep working on my list, for68.(experience) were much more important than any of the material items. It’s not hard to create opportunity for 69.(you). All it 70.(take) is a little creative thinking.A girl and a boy were on a motorcycle, 71.(speed) through the night.They loved each other a lot.Girl:“Slow down a little.I am 72.(scare).”Boy:“No, it’s sofun.”Girl:“Please…it’s soscary.”Boy:“Then say that youlove me.’’Girl:“Fine. I love you. Can you slow down now?”Boy:“Give me a big hug.” The girl73.(give) him a big hug.Girl:“Now can you slow down?”Boy:“Can you take off my helmet and put it on? It's 74.(comfort) and it’s bothering me while I drive.”The next day, there 75.(be) a story in the newspaper.A motorcycle had crashed into a building because 76.(it) brakes were broken.There were two people on the motorcycle, of which one died, and the other had survived...The guy knew that the 77.(brake) were broken.He didn’t want to 1et the girl know, 78.he knew that the girl would have gotten scared.Instead, he was told the last time that she loved him, got a hug from her, put his helmet 79.her so that she can live, and die himself...Once in 80.while, right in the middle of an ordinary life, love gives us a fairy tale.。
重庆市中山外国语学校高2019届模拟训练英语语法填空(八)【word版无答案】
重庆市中山外国语学校高2019届模拟训练英语语法填空(八)【word版无答案】her sister was killed. 4. (obvious),she was not really killed as Annimarie 5. (tell). Secondly, her best friend Ellen, together with all the Jews in the city, was either killed 6.taken away by the German soldiers. And then, 7.(save)Ellen, her mother took all the three girls to the village 8. Uncle Henric lived; certainly, the process of coming here was not without any trouble, but luckily they made 9.. Now a funeral was under way and 10. imaginary Great Aunt passed away, which offered all the people a chance to be together, and a plan was progressing. On my way back home I 11 .(stop) at a traffic lightby some people who asked for help. A woman—in her attempt to give way to 12 .ambulance —had driven her car over stony obstacles that separated the bike line 13.the street. As a result, she had gotten her car 14.(stick) there. She couldn’t move the car in any directionwithout damaging it. A couple of people tried to lift the car back but the obstacles were too high. 15.(See) they couldn’t do much about it, they left and the woman tried to call for some service.While watching the other people leave, I realized the woman would be on her own and I imagined16.uncomfortable that would be if I were in her shoes. After some talking, she invited me to sit inside her car. Welaughed and joked that we needed 17.(be) some tea for our picnic.Finally, 18.(assist) came and helped her back on the street. She thanked me and asked for my phone number so she could return the favor, but I told her it was okay.She seemed to feel a lot 19.(good) when she said goodbye to me. I 20.(true) believe that not having to face a difficult situation alone can make a big difference.I was in a local store the other day when suddenly I heard the sound of breaking glass behind me.Curiously,I turned around to see21.had happened.A young mother had turned away from her shopping cart for a second to look at some other goods she was interested in.That second was all it took for her baby boy22.(lift) a big jar of sauce from his seat in the cart. 23.(unfortunate),the big jar was more than he couldhandle.I smiled when I walked back and saw the look of complete fear24.the boy's face.He seemed not to know why.His arms still remained where the jar25.(be) a few seconds before.On the floor below the cart the liquid of red was slowly flowing across the passage.After making sure that both Mom and the baby were fine,I went downstairs to get help from a store employee.As I glanced back at them,I saw something26.truly warmed my heart.The baby had finally taken his eyes off the27.(break) jar and looked up at his mom.Instead of28.(scold) him, she smiled down at him.I knew thenthat this Mom would give her son a lifetime full of29 .(laugh) and love.I think we should learn to love.Yet,hard as we try,we oftenmake30.(thing) messy too.The day that you enjoy all the 31.(satisfy) of having all the housework done by a robot might still be a few decades off. But increasingly, engineers are saying 32.robots are going to make the leap from the factory floor to your family room.Bill Gates once 33.(predict) the “Dawn of the Age of Robots”. What is behind this new era?It is partly 34. matter of technology. Devices 35.can recognize and respond to a human voice have been developed. There are now a few different ways for robots 36. (move) around. They can walk, crawl or ride on wheels. They 37. (make) smaller and smallerthese days.From the 1950s 38.the television remote control was invented, people around the world have tirelessly searched for ways to get lazier. Also 39.(consider) the increasing wealth of people, engineers believe the time appears ripe to introduce robots to ease our daily lives. Robots will do basic housework such 40. cleaning or gardening.Coffee is the smell of childhood at my grandma’s house, and the 41.(pleasure) smell spread the house as she told me 42 .(story) of being a migrant from Europe after the war —she always said she found not having real coffee 43.(hard) than learning English. Coffee is my dad and mum 44.(watch) ABC News after dinner every night. It is travelling from Adelaide to Hobart with my brotherin his car, camping as we 45 .(run) out of money, and spending the money we just earned 46.a bottle of beer at47.start of our trip. Coffee is me on a Sunday morning, as a little girl, lying 48.(cosy) in bed with my kitties and reading the newspapers. And now it is me going to work in a coffee bar 49.(base) in Tasmania and making people’s days a bit better with my job. 50.is also related to coffee is a saying: First cup you are a visitor, second cup you are a friend and by the third cup you are family.A lot of films have tried to describe the afterlife and our memories of family members51.have passed away. But few have done as well as Coco, Disney-Pixar’s 52.(late) masterpiece cartoon, which hit the big screen on Nov.24. 53.(inspire) by the Mexican holiday of Dia de los Muertos----Day of the Dead---the film’s production team createda young boy, Miguel, who wants his family to understand his love of music. On that year’s Dia de los Muertos,54.accident takes him to the Land of the Dead. While there, Miguel has an unforgettable and55.(adventure) night.In this land, there are friendly skeletons( 骷髅)who can cross a bridge made of flower petals( 花瓣)on Dia de los Muertos to “visit”56.living family in the world of the living. Those skeletons who57.(forget) by their family will perish( 消亡)and disappear completely. While told with a wild imagination, the story sends out a clear and warm message about family “58 .an era when young people are so easily attracted by super stars, Coco reveals the59 .(empty) of such adulation( 吹捧), teaching kids to preserve 60 .respect the memory of their elders,” wrotereporter Peter Debruge.Beijing was once a city of bikes, the capital of a country 61.(know) as the Bicycle Kingdom, where cars werereserved for official business and the politically powerful. 62., decades of remarkable economic growth led to a huge flowing of can in the city. Owning one became not just a marker of reaching the middle class but also a 63 .(require) for marriage. As the economy boomed, autos pushed bikes off the roads, 64 .(create) heavy pollution and miserable traffic.Fortunately now Beijing may be returning to its roots with a modem twist. Thanks to about 20 technology companies, brightly coloured shared bikes 65.(flood) Beijing since last year. Many local residents welcome the shared bikes 66.the flexibility and freedom they offer. They pick up the bikes and then ride and drop 67.off anywhere they like, locking the back wheel, with no need to find a fixed place.Analysis in China say there are three factors 68.contribute to the sudden increase of bikes: a lot of cash looking for a home, a good idea and government support. “As the city’s population grew, traffic jams got 69.(bad).”Cai,the Ofo spokeswoman, said, “Shared bikes could solve the ‘last mile’problem in 70 .environmentally friendlyway.”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。
重庆市中山外国语学校高2021届模拟训练英语阅读理解(三)【word版无答案】
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New York Times---( DINITIA SMITH )Tomorrow is the 433d anniversary of Shakespeare’s birth. A recent survey shows that more people are watching him, reading him and studying him than ever before.Consider the recent yearly conference of the Shakespeare Association of America in Washington, where more than 600 people who study or admire Shakespeare from 18 countries took in topics like ‘‘Whither Attribution Studies,’’‘‘Unpopular Shakespeare’’ and ‘‘Sex Me Here,’’ a talk on breast-feeding and Lady Macbeth.‘‘The national media is saying that fewer students’taking Shakespeare,’’Barbara Mowat, the editor of The Shakespeare Quarterly, observed in a speech at the conference. ‘‘But Shakespeare is thriving.’’ The association’s membership has increased by a third since 1990.The Shakespeare business is so good these days that W. W. Norton is introducing a huge new collections of the plays into the already crowded field just in time for tomorrow’s birthday anniversary. Priced at $44.95, ‘‘The Norton Shakespeare: Based on the Oxford Edition’’ runs for 3,420 pages, offering introductions, illustrations andnotes and three versions(版本) of ‘‘King Lear.’’Today, movies and videos have made the plays even more accessible. Last year, ‘‘William Shakespeare’s Romeocrowds lined up in the freezing cold to see Kenneth Branagh’s four-hour ‘‘Hamlet.’’The students select a scene and then have a violent discussion about it.’’ Influenced by films, professors are increasingly teaching students by having them perform the plays.1.Why people from 18 countries came to Washington this year?A.To celebrate Shakespeare’s 433d birth day only.B.To watch some plays by Shakespeare as planned.C.To celebrate Shakespeare’s birthday and study his works.D.To discuss how to teach students using Shakespeare’s plays.2.What does the underlined word “ field〞 in the fourth paragraph refer to?A.Washington D.C.B.Shakespeare Association.C.The birthday anniversary. D.The Shakespeare business.3.Which of the many plays by Shakespeare was most popular the year before?A.King Lear. B.Hamlet.C.Macbeth. D.Romeo and Juliet.4.What does the author want to prove by using so many examples about Shakespeare?A.More and more people are becoming interested in Shakespeare.B.Shakespeare business is being run well in America nowadays.C.Plays by Shakespeare can be used at school for more studies.D.Shakespeare belongs not only to Britain but also to the USA.From early times, man has been interested in art. People have often worked together to collectmuseum called the Louvre (罗浮宫) in Paris, France. The works of art have been collected by the people of France over many centuries. It is the biggest art museum in the world. The Louvre has not always been a museum. The first building was a fort. In 1190, it was the king’s castle with high walls and a round tower, which had a river around it to keep out the enemies. Over the years,the number of buildings around the castle grew. By 1350, the castle no longer needed a fort. The Louvre became a palace home for French kings and queens.During times of peace, new treasures were brought in. During the days of war, many treasures were stolen, and the buildings were damaged.When Francis I became king of France in 1515, he brought in many artists from other countries.One of the artists was Lenardo da Vinci from Italy. Da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa〞is the best known painting in the museum today. In 1793, the Louvre became a public museum. It is a place where art treasures are kept for everyone to enjoy. Every year millions of people from all over the world come to the Louvre to see the masterpieces.5.How long has the Louvre been a museum?A. For over 800 years. B. Since 1350C. Since l515 D. For over 200 years6.Most of works of art in the Louvre have been collected probably by.A. the French people B. Francis IC. Leonardo da Vinci D. people of the world7.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?A.DaVinci once stayed in France.C. The Louvre was once a church as well as a palace.D. The Louvre is a place of interest to different people from all over the world.8.Whyis it good for the works of art to be kept in public museums?A. Works of art will not be stolen.B. Works of art will not be damaged.C. Artists can study the works of art.D. Everyone has a chance to enjoy the works of art.Galaxy saw a man and a woman who communicated with the sign language at the train station when she was on the way home one evening. She noticed that the woman asked the man for the direction.He told her that he did not know. Galaxy decided to help them. She had learned the sign language when she served as a volunteer in the deaf and mute〔聋哑〕school. Then she showed the woman the direction and left her email address to them in case they needed her help later.She received an email from that man the next day. Kazrim was his name. Galaxy replied his mail sincerely.They both started chatting online soon after and began seeing each other. Although they only communicated with the sign language, it never bothered her.Galaxy was fond of him gradually. Obviously, Kazrim was the same too. He presented Galaxy with a bunch of sunflowers and asked her sincerely, “Are you willing to be my girlfriend?〞 Galaxy was pleasantly surprised. She requested him to give her some time to persuade her parents.As she had expected, her parents were very angry after they had learned of their love story. Galaxytowards life and work. He cares for others always. He is 100%better than the normal. Moreover,the mute is still a human. He should possess a perfect and wonderful love. 〞Her parents asked to see him, then. The very worried Galaxy took Kazrim home a few days later.When they were on the train, Kazrim told her, ‘‘I’m going to tell your parents I’ll be looking after you well with all my life!〞 Galaxy was deeply moved.As soon as they had entered the house, Galaxy introduced him to her parents. She said, ‘‘This is Kazrim.〞Just right after her speech, an unbelievable thing happened. Kazrim threw the gift away and held her in his arms tightly.He said, “YOU CAN TALK?〞 It was the same question that Galaxy wanted to ask, too.The four people were shocked all of a sudden. As a matter of fact, Kazrim always believed that Galaxy was a mute and he still fell in love with her deeply.9.How did Galaxy and Kazrim get to know each other?A. They met each other by chance.B. They were introduced to each other.C. They once studied at the same university.D. They both served in a special needs school.10.How did Galaxy probably communicate with Kazrim before she took him home?A. Writing words on paper.B. Using the sign language.C. Judging from his expression.D. Speaking her native language.A. They fell in love at the first sight.B. They cheated each other to win love.C. They mistook each other for being mutes.D. They ignored the anger of Galaxy’s parents.12.-There is a very special wolf that lives in Africa. They are actually called, the African wild dog, or painted dogs. These animals live in open woodlands. or in the plains of Africa. Today, however, most of the animals can be found in eastern or southern Africa. These animals are beautiful. They have rounded ears instead of pointed like most dogs, and they have four toes (脚趾) on each of their feet, also a unique characteristic because other dogs have five.Their fur is always different from each other. The fur is usually a combination of black, brown, red, and white, and sometimes even yellow. No wonder they’re called the painted wolf.The African wild dog is a very social animal. They live in groups and have numbers from five to about twenty. The members of a group are always very close to one another. They communicate in their own language or body language. When someone is very old or sick, the others will help, and they are willing to share the food with elders and with those who are weak, which is what we should learn from.The family does everything together, from raising young, to sleeping together, to hunting. When they hunt, they work together using team work to kill animals that are larger than them.They sometimes hunt farm animals. This is unfortunate, because both poachers ( 偷猎者), and people who own farms shoot the painted dogs who are just trying to survive.Before, there used to be many large groups throughout the land, but now the African wild dog is very rare. They are also losing their population because of their own loss of habitat thanks to human’s farming and forest cutting.A.They all have colorful fur.B.The dogs in the same group are of different colors.C.Artists love to paint them in different colors.D.None of them has the same color.14.According to the author, what should we learn from African wild dogs?A.They always do everything together.B.They are always very close to one another.C.They help the sick, the elderly and the weak.D.They communicate in their own language.15.Which of the following is NOT the reason why African wild dogs are becoming very rare? A.Poachers kill some of them.B.They are short of food sometimes.C.They are losing their habitat.D.Farmers shoot some of them.。
重庆市中山外国语学校2023年英语高三第一学期期末考试试题含解析
重庆市中山外国语学校2023年英语高三第一学期期末考试试题请考生注意:1.请用2B铅笔将选择题答案涂填在答题纸相应位置上,请用0.5毫米及以上黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将主观题的答案写在答题纸相应的答题区内。
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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.— What shall we do tonight then?—, whatever you want.A.Help yourself B.It’s a dealC.No problem D.It’s up to you2.___the safety of gas, the government has checked the city’s gas supply system thoroughly.A.To ensure B.EnsuringC.Having ensured D.To have ensured3.The silence of the library is sometimes broken by a sudden cough or the sound of pages ________________.A.turning B.turnedC.being turned D.having turned4.The reds and golds _____ into each other as the sun sank. What a beautiful sight! A.bumped B.pressedC.melted D.turned5.It’s strongly advised that smoke rs not be allowed to smoke in any room ________ babies currently occupy.A.where B.whoseC.that D.as6.It wasn't easy having my friends talk about their freshman years ________ I wasn't a part of.A.whom B.when C.that D.what7.Don’t leave the water ______w hile you brush your teeth.A.racing B.rushingC.running D.rolling8.I can ________ Diana’s thoughts from the changes in her facial expressions.A.read B.notice C.count D.watch9.Because of the heavy snow, we had to delay the visit until this weekend to theartgallery ____ in the center of our city these days.A.being held B.holding C.to be held D.held10.Look! Here’ s a photo ______ in my classroom at primary school. Can you recognize me in it?A.taken B.takingC.to take D.being taken11.I was ill that day, otherwise I _______the sports meet.A.took part in B.would have taken part inC.had taken part in D.would take part in12.—Thank God I passed the interview yesterday. I was sweating heavily.—Me too. I ________ when I was sitting outside waiting.A.looked down my nose B.let my hair downC.had butterflies in my stomach D.chanced my arm13.Another study of 302 volunteers at hospitals in Chicago focused on individual differences in the degree ______ people view “volunteer” as an important socia l role. A.by which B.to which C.in which D.from which14.Policemen think that where there is violence , drugs with damaging effects on kids are always ______ it.A.beyond B.before C.behind D.besides15.The senior teacher always goes swimming and does push-ups to stay ________. A.in place B.in orderC.in shape D.in fashion16.The monitor said that the learning method he used improved his maths. A.greatly B.nearly C.normally D.seriously17.Our company is seeking for a manager, especially ________ with creativity and imagination.A.the one B.eachC.one D.that18._____ at the differences between her culture and theirs, Annie wanted to return home.A.Confusing B.ConfusedC.Having confused D.To confuse19.—Better get down to your work, Tom.—_________.A.It’s my pleasure B.Don’t mention itC.Mind your own business D.You’re welcome20.It is a foolish act to________ notes during a test as you will be severely punished.A.stick to B.refer to C.keep to D.point to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。
2019-2020学年重庆市第二十九中学高三英语模拟试题及参考答案
2019-2020学年重庆市第二十九中学高三英语模拟试题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AFour Best Cities to Visit in WinterCold rains, icy sidewalks and gray skies can make winter travel a trial. But here are four cities around the world that make for a great cold-weather destination:Prague,Czech RepublicWith its snow-capped spires and winding streets,Pragueis a fairytale city that remains ly tourist-free in winter.The amazing architecture looks even prettier under a sheet of snow, with one of the most beautiful areas being the old town, with its Romanesque vaults. Gas street lamps have been placed throughout the city center, adding a romantic color1 to evenings. Cafes here are ideal for escaping the bitter cold.Salzburg,AustriaWith its Christmas songs and traditional markets, this is a perfect city for a winter break. “Silent Night” was performed for the first time in thechurchofOberndorfon the border ofSalzburgon Christmas Eve in 1818.The city's main market is held in the shadow ofSalzburg'sHohensalzburgCastle, but the one held inMirabell Squareis especially popular with food lovers who come to taste local food such as halusky—pieces of dumpling mixed with fried bacon.Tromso,NorwayTromso is widely regarded asNorway's most beautiful city and is a base for spoiling the northern lights. There are several attractive museums, including thePolarMuseum, which offers an insight into the history of Arctic expeditions, and theTromsoMuseum, which is famous for its Sami exhibitions.Amsterdam,NetherlandsIn winter,Amsterdam' s museums are much less crowded, making it the time to visit attractions such as Rijksmuseum or the Anne Frank House. Built originally to house a circus, the Royal Carre Theater is more than 130 years old. Children will love the spectacular performances.1. What can you do inPrague?A. Enjoy the fascinating architecture.B. Taste local food halusky.C. Appreciate Sami exhibitions.D. Watch a circus performance.2. Where was “Silent Night” first performed?A. In thechurchofOberndorf.B. InHohensalzburgCastle.C. InMirabell Square.D. In the Polar Museum.3. Which city will you choose if you want to see the northern lights?A. Prague.B. Salzburg.C. Tromso.D.Amsterdam.BOne billion people in the world are short of water. How can this problem be solved. Some suggestions have been to desalinate ocean water or to build enormous water pipelines from areas where water is abundant. (Suggestions such as these prove extremely expensive when they are actually used.) One possibility that scientists are considering is pulling icebergs from either the North Pole or the South Pole to parts of the world with a water shortage. Although many questions must be answered before such a project could be tried, moving icebergs seems a reasonable possibility in the future.Engineers, mathematicians, and glaciologists from a dozen countries have been considering the iceberg as a future source of water. Saudi Arabia is particularly interested in this project because it has a great water shortage. Scientists estimate that it would take 128 days to transport a large iceberg (about 1/2 square mile) to Saudi Arabia. Yet the iceberg would be completely melted by the 104th day. Therefore, insulation would be essential, but how to insulate the iceberg remains an unsolved problem.The problems in transporting an iceberg are numerous. The first problem is choosing the iceberg to pull. The icebergs that form in the North Pole are quite difficult to handle because of their shape. Only a small portion extends above the water — most of the iceberg is below the surface, which would make it difficult to pull. South Pole icebergs, on the other hand, are flat and float like table tops. Thus they would be much easier to move.How can a 200-million-ton iceberg be moved. No ship is strong enough to pull such enormous weight through the water. Perhaps several ships could be used. Attaching ropes to an iceberg this size is also an enormous problem. Engineers think that large nails or long metal rods could be driven into the ice. What would happen if the iceberg splits into several pieces during the pulling. Even if an iceberg with very few cracks were chosen, how could it be pulled through stormy waters. Furthermore, once the iceberg reached its destination, very few ports would be deep enough to store it.All of these problems must be solved before icebergs can become a reasonable source of water. Yet scientists estimate that it will be possible to transport them in the near future. Each year, enough icebergs form to supply the whole world with fresh water for a full year. In addition, icebergs are free and nonpolluting. As a solution tothe world’s water problems, icebergs may be a workable possibility.4. What is a problem in transporting iceberg?A. The size of the iceberg.B. The colour of the iceberg.C. The salt in the iceberg.D. The movement of air and water.5. What is the author’ attitude towards transporting iceberg?A. Pessimistic.B. Objective.C. Optimistic.D. Unconcerned.6. What does the last paragraph mainly tell us?A. It is hard to use iceberg.B. Iceberg are a good choice.C. There are problems with iceberg.D. Man finds no other ways to solve water shortage.7. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Shortage of water.B. Icebergs for water.C. Scientists and icebergs.D. Iceberg—scientists headache.CThe climate change is already eating into the output of the world's agricultural systems, with productivity much lower than it would have been if humans hadn't rapidly heated the planet, new research has found.Advances in technology, fertilizer (化肥)use and global trade have allowed food production to keep pace with an increasing global population since the 1960s. But rising temperatures in this time have acted as a handbrake (手刹) to farming productivity of crops, according to the new research, published in Nature Climate Change. Productivity has actuallyslumpedby 21% since 1961, compared to if the world hadn't been affected by global heating.With the global population set to rise to more than 9 billion by 205, the UN'S Food and Agriculture Organization has estimated that food production will have to increase by about 70%,with annual crop production increasing by almost 1 billion tons and meat production by more than200mtons a year by this point. Meanwhile, global temperatures are rising at a rate that scientists warn is extremely dangerous for human civilization.“The impact already is larger than I thought it would be,” said Ariel Ortiz-Bobea, an economist atCornellUniversitywho led the research. “It was a big surprise to me. The worry I have is that research and development in agriculture takes decades to translate into higher productivity. The projected temperatureincrease is so fast that I don't know if we are going to keep pace with that.”Weston Anderson, a researcher of food security (安全) and climate at Columbia University who didn't take part in the study, said the new research provides fresh insight into the importance of the impact upon agriculture.“The regions that this paper highlights as experiencing the largest reductions in agricultural productivity-CentralAmericaand theSahel- contain some of the least food secure countries in the world, which is a real concern,” he said.8. What does the underlined word “slumped” in paragraph 2 mean?A. Fallen.B. Gathered.C. Approached.D. Benefited.9. What is Ariel Ortiz-Bobea worried about?A. Fertilizer is used in food production.B. Population will rise to over 9 billion.C. Global temperatures are rising too fast.D. Agricultural research needs many years.10. What can we learn about Weston Anderson?A. He puts forward a different solution.B. He proposes carrying on with the research.C. He pays more attention to food insecure regions.D. He supports improving agricultural productivity.11. What is the best title for the text?A. The Impact of Growth in Farm ProductivityB. Productivity in Agriculture is GrowingC. Causes and Effects of Global HeatingD. Rapid Global Heating is Hurting Farm ProductivityDIf you travel inAthens, against popular belief, I would highly recommend saving the Acropolis for your secondday. As attractive as it is to head straight to the most famous building in the city, there are several reasons why you should hold off until later.Sunriseis the best time to see the ruins, and who wants to spend their first day in anew citywaking up at6 a.m.? On top of that, the Acropolis is going to make every other site inAthensless important in comparison, so I recommend not hitting it on your first day.We got to the southeast gate at 7:30, half an hour before it opened at 8. When the gate opened, we rushed to the hill. Our plan paid off because we had the whole complex to ourselves for five minutes. In this age of overtourism, getting to the greatness of the Acropolis with nobody else around felt special and excited.The Acropolis is the name given to the complex on top of the hill, and it’s made up of several buildings. There’s theTempleofAthena Nike, the Parthenon, the Old Temple of Athena, the Legendary Olive Tree of the Pandroseion, the Porch of the Caryatids at the Erechtheion... and on your way down, the Odeon of Herodes Atticus.Something that sounds boring but isn’t is theAcropolisMuseum, and I recommend spending a couple of hours there. As someone who is a museum-avoider, I listened to the recommendations of everyone who had been, and made myself go inside. And I loved it. The museum houses tons of sculptures unearthed from the Acropolis, and it was interesting to check them out.Head toSyntagma Squarenext to watch the changing of the guard. This takes place every hour on the hour, so try to time your visit perfectly. The guards wear fun clothes and make for interesting photos.12. The author suggests visiting the Acropolis on the second day so that ___________.A. it can save visitors a lot of timeB. it can save visitors from getting up earlyC. it can make for a better travel experienceD. it can give visitors a better understanding ofAthens13. How did the author feel when he ran to the top of the hill?A. Bored.B. Worried.C. Relaxed.D. Amazed.14. With what may the author agree about theAcropolisMuseum?A. It is so great that it should be visited last.B. It is enjoyable and worth visiting.C. It wastes a lot of time.D. It should be avoided.15. What is the purpose of the text?A. To provide some advice on visiting the Acropolis.B. To introduce the history of the Acropolis.C. To call on people to protect historic sites.D. To encourage people to travel around.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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Zhang Heshan, 62 , from Chcngziyu Village in Qinhuangdao, has been protecting a 10 - kilometer part of the Great Wall 1.(build) during the Ming Dynasty for 40 years.He started to patrol (巡查) the wall in 1978 when he found considerable damage done by local villagers, 2.had stolen the bricks for their own use. He spends about four hours daily 3.(walk) along the wall to see if there is any fresh damage.In the past decades, Zhang 4.(wear) out more than 200 pairs of shoes, and the 5.(distant) he has covered during the patrols could have taken him around the globe twice.His perseverance(毅力)has 6.(gradual)paid off. In 2019 he became the first farmer number of the China Great Wall Society. In 2019. he 7.(award)with a national honor—Outstanding Cultural Heritage(遗产)Protector for his enthusiasm and contribution to preserving the Great Wall.Thanks 8.Zhang’s efforts, more and more travelers from home and abroad have visited Chengziyu in recent years.“Travelers like the original state of the wall rather than some newly constructed parts in modem limes. This is 9.historic treasure that all generations should protect. I’ve committed myself to protecting it so that 10.(it)greatness can be seen and appreciated by future generations. Let’s all work together to preserve the original Great Wall.”Zhang said.Tu Youyou, 84, was 11.(honor) with the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine on Oct 5. She was the first Chinese citizen 12.(win) a Nobel Prize in science. Tu 13.(share) the prize with the Irish-born William Campbell and Satoshi Omura of Japan.Tu is 14 .researcher at the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine now. She was given the prize for developing artemisinin( 青蒿素), a new drug therapy against malaria( 疟疾) ,15 .has saved millions of lives worldwide, especially in developing countries.Tu and her colleagues joined a government project to find a new malaria drug 16.the late 1960s. They made 380 herbal extracts from two thousand recipes form traditional Chinese medical books. In 1971, after nearly two hundred 17 .(fail), Tu’s team 18 .(final) found an extract that was 100% effective against the malaria parasites--artemisinin. In 2019, the World Health Organization made artimisinin 19.(it) first choice in the treatment of malaria.“The discovery of artemisinin is a gift to mankind from traditional Chinese medicine. It’s the collective achievement of the research team. 20 .(win) the prize is an honor for Chinese science and traditional Chinese medicine,”Tu said.A team of engineers 21.(create)a super-thin material that could help keep buildings cool. The team developed the revolutionary new material, 22.is very thin and can cool objects even under direct sunlight. The material does not need energy to work23.does it need water to help keep things cool. The engineers say24.new material could provide an answer to air conditioners, which are expensive 25.(run). The material is unlike anything 26.(find) in nature. It is just 50micrometers thick. That's slightly 27.(thick) than the aluminum foil(锡箔纸) we use for cooking.The engineers explained how their new material works. They said when it is put on top of something,two things happen. It cools the object underneath by 28.(reflect) the sun's rays back into space.At the same time, the material removes the object's own heat and sends that into the air. An engineer said: "We're excited about the opportunity to explore potential uses in different scientific29.(field)." Another researcher said: "Just 10 to 20 square meters of this material on the rooftop could 30.(nice) cool down a house in summer."On my way back home I 31 .(stop) at a traffic light by some people who asked for help. A woman—in herattempt to give way to 32 .ambulance —had driven her car over stony obstacles that separated the bike line 33.the street. As a result, she had gotten her car 34.(stick) there. She couldn’t move the car in any direction without damaging it. A couple of people tried to lift the car back but the obstacles were too high. 35.(See) they couldn’t do much about it, they left and the woman tried to call for some service.While watching the other people leave, I realized the woman would be on her own and I imagined 36.uncomfortable that would be if I were in her shoes. After some talking, she invited me to sit inside her car. We laughed and joked that we needed 37.(be) some tea for our picnic.Finally, 38.(assist) came and helped her back on the street. She thanked me and asked for my phone number so she could return the favor, but I told her it was okay. She seemed to feel a lot 39.(good) when she said goodbye to me. I 40.(true) believe that not having to face a difficult situation alone can make a big difference.Nowadays, we can find Public Service Advertisements in some common places, such as newspapers, magazines, the Internet, radio and television.PSAs are often run 41.free, and are meant to educate people about health, 42.(safe), or any other problem that affects public welfare. PSAs use some methods, like 43.(attract) pictures and clever language, but they are made 44. (serve) the public. China began a nationwide public service advertising campaign in 2019. Since then, many kinds of PSAs 45. (appear) around the country. You have probably seen or heard some of these PSAs, such as, “Yes to life, No to drugs” and “Knowledge changes life”. These ads tell people 46. to deal with widespread social concerns. There are also PSAs 47.encourage people to support public service projects, such as Project Hope. Its motto is “Project Hope---educating every child”. There are even PSAs to teach us how to live 48.healthy life. One of these is, “When you smoke cigarettes, you are killing yourself 49.(slow)”. People can benefit 50.all of these ads, and can often learn a lot by following the advice they give.There’re something you should pay attention to when you’re in Thailand.There’s one thing for sure: Don’t touch the head Thai people are very 51.(friend). After all, it is known as the“Land of Smiles”, but like any other country there’re some customs visitors should follow in case you offend (冒犯)someone unknowingly.The head of a person or statue ( 雕像) in Thailand is regarded as 52 .most important part of the body. It 53.(consider) rude to touch a stranger’s head, as it would be in most countries around the world. It is also impolite to touch the head of a statue,54 .(especial) a statue of the Buddha ( 佛). Certainly, close friends 55 .family members often touch each other’s heads or hair,56.is not rude.And, of course, another thing is very important: Know where your feet are. Visitors should try to avoid 57.(point) their feet directly at another person or Buddha statue. It is also not proper to step over a person or a Buddha statue.58.other words, your feet should always be59.(low) than another person’s head.Buddhism plays a key role in the country’s culture. Therefore 60 .(tourist) need to show respect towards the religion (宗教).I have even wondered if money buys happiness. It seems that money will allow me to buy the things61.make me happy. But one day I sat down and made a list of the things I wanted62.(do) in my life. I realized I’d never put much thought into it. I’d written down these things —like taking a photo on the mountain and staying at a hotel in Dubai, but I didn’t really plan to do it, 63.(simple) because I didn't have the time.My life consisted 64 .heading to the office, running on the road, working some more …It didn’t matter if my salary doubled; the life would stay 65.same. Sure I’d probably drive a 66.(nice) car, move into a bigger place,and have a bigger TV than my friends, but that wasn't helping me realize any of my goals.. Six months after67.(create) that list, my belief has changed. I’d keep working on my list, for 68.(experience) were much more important than any of the material items. It’s not hard to create opportunity for 69.(you). All it 70.(take) is a little creative thinking.A girl and a boy were on a motorcycle, 71.(speed) through the night.They loved each other a lot.Girl:“Slow down a little.I am 72.(scare).”Boy:“No, it’s so fun.”Girl:“Please…it’s so scary.”Boy:“Then saythat you love me.’’Girl:“Fine. I love you. Can you slow down now?”Boy:“Give me a big hug.” The girl 73.(give) him a big hug.Girl:“Nowcan you slow down?”Boy:“Can you take off my helmet and put it on? It's 74.(comfort) and it’s bothering me while I drive.”The next day, there 75.(be) a story in the newspaper.A motorcycle had crashed into a building because 76.(it) brakes were broken.There were two people on the motorcycle, of which one died, and the other had survived...The guy knew that the 77.(brake) were broken.He didn’t want to 1et the girl know, 78.he knew that the girl would have gotten scared.Instead, he was told the last time that she loved him, got a hug from her, put his helmet 79.her so that she can live,and die himself...Once in 80.while, right in the middle of an ordinary life, love gives us a fairy tale.。