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百校联盟2025届高三第一次模拟考试英语试卷含解析
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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.Interest is as ________ to learning as the ability to understand,even more so.A.vital B.availableC.specific D.similar2.—Tom, do you enjoy your present job?—________. I just do it for a living.A.Of course B.Not reallyC.Not likely D.That’s all right3.I was an only child, and ________ I had no experience of large families.A.so B.butC.or D.while4.— The room looks bigger!— We ______ the furniture.A.have changed B.had changedC.changed D.are changing5.—What did he do in return for free ________ and food offered by the kind couple?—He helped their son with his lessons.A.conservation B.admissionC.accommodation D.immigration6.While we were listening to the speech attentively, a voice _____ to announce the result of the election.A.broke in B.broke up C.broke off D.broke down7.The younger generation are raised in a more open environment, which has enabled them to develop____ their values in life.A.in charge of B.in contrast to C.in exchange for D.in tune with8.Jane’s pale face suggested that she ______ ill and her parents suggested that she ______ a medical exam.A.be; should have B.was; haveC.should be; had D.was; had9.Decades ago, scientists believed that how the brain develops when you are a kid ______ determines your brain structure for the rest of your life.A.sooner or later B.more or less C.to and from D.up and down10.If I _____it with my own eyes ,I wouldn’t have believed it.A.didn’t see B.weren’t seeingC.wouldn’t see D.hadn’t seen11.The hall of the school can one thousand people.A.sit B.seat C.be sat D.be seated12.I ____ about w hat you’ve said and I’ve decided to take your advice.A.thought B.have been thinkingC.was thinking D.had thought13.The weather turned out to be fine. I _____________ the trouble to carry the umbrella with me.A.should have taken B.must have takenC.couldn't have taken D.needn't have taken14.I ______ tell you with certainty that he won’t be able to finish it before the deadline.A.will B.must C.can D.may15.Star skater Wu Dajing won China’s first gold medal at the 2018 Pye ongChang Olympic Winter Gamesbreaking world record in short track men’s 500m.A.to B.byC.with D.in16.Y ou are supposed to leave your child ________ his homework alone.A.do B.to doC.being done D.done17.The store______ I bought my textbooks is having a sale this week.A.that B.whereC.which D.why18.Michelle Obama wears clothes that anyone can buy in a mall and ________ she may have a larger effect on consumers than ordinary models.A.furthermore B.otherwise C.nevertheless D.therefore19.The guidance teacher was their adviser, offering them suggestions and solutions when they ______ difficulties. A.arose B.encounteredC.emerged D.evaluated20.Join us and you will discover an environment ______ you can make the most of your skills and talents.A.that B.whereC.how D.what第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
湖南省雅礼中学2023-2024学年高三上学期月考卷(三)英语试题
湖南省雅礼中学2023-2024学年高三上学期月考卷(三)英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、短对话1.Where will the woman spend her vacation this year?A.On the beach.B.In the forest.C.In the mountain. 2.When did Mr. Robin start the meeting?A.At 10: 30 a. m.B.At 11:30 a. m.C.At 1: 30 p. m. 3.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Husband and wife.B.Colleagues.C.Repairman andcustomer.4.What is the woman's opinion about her old laptop?A.It is heavy.B.It doesn't work properly.C.It is slow to start. 5.What are the speakers talking about?A.Looking for a job.B.Designing a website.C.Renting an apartment.二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.What is Sally’s problem?A.She lost Jake’s files.B.She broke Jake’s computer.C.She doesn’t get along well with Jake.7.What does the man speaker suggest Sally do?A.Download the files.B.Have a talk with Jake.C.Learn more about computers.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
山西省三晋名校2024-2025学年高三上学期10月考试英语试卷
山西省三晋名校2024-2025学年高三上学期10月考试英语试卷一、听力选择题1.What did the man do last night?A.He slept all the night.B.He worked all the night.C.He played all the night. 2.What does the man probably think of the tie?A.It’s cheap.B.It’s affordable.C.It’s expensive.3.What does the woman mean?A.Mary is fit to be a teacher.B.Mary is fit to be a headmaster.C.Mary is fit to be a manager.4.When did Pete get injured?A.When he was riding his bike.B.When he was going downstairs.C.When he was playing football.5.What is the woman going to do?A.Visit her dad.B.See a film.C.Write an email.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.What will the boy do to help the woman?A.Make the bed.B.Clean the house.C.Prepare some food. 7.What will the boy probably do next?A.Pick up his grandparents.B.Clean the room.C.Buy a pen.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.Why does the boy love Sundays?A.He can watch sports games on TV.B.He has no classes at school.C.He can play basketball.9.What will the boy watch after cleaning?A.A 13 minutes’ basketball game.B.A 30 minutes’ basketball game.C.A 30 minutes’ football game.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
云南师范大学附属中学2024届高三下学期高考适应性月考卷(八)英语试题
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1.How will the speakers to the cinema?A.By car.B.By taxi.C.By underground.2.When can the man go to see the exhibition?A.On July30.B.On July24.C.On July15.3.What will the man do next?A.Go for a walk.B.Start a new project.C.Focus on the discussion.4.Who is in charge of the programme?A.Lisa.B.Steve.C.Jimmy.5.What will the speakers buy for Tom?A.A mountain bike.B.A skateboard.C.An e-reader.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
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湖南省部分学校2024-2025学年高三上学期阶段检测联合考试英语试卷
湖南省部分学校2024-2025学年高三上学期阶段检测联合考试英语试卷一、阅读理解Scratchboard (刮板画) is a technique where the artist scratches away ink to reveal a color underneath, usually white. This scratchboard lesson plan is a great way to teach students the importance of highlights in an artwork. It forces them to think in reverse to pull the image from the surface.Overview and purpose: Students will learn the importance of highlights and lighter values in the creation of artworks. Students will learn the process of scratchboard etching (蚀刻).Materials: 9'' by 12'' scratchboard paper, graphite (石墨), ink, scratchboard tools or razor blades, ballpoint pens (optional).Delivery of info: Students will be presented with a demonstration of scratchboard. It is best to demonstrate this technique through the use of a document camera or with smaller groups of students. Graphite can be used to draw the preliminary drawing on the scratchboard paper. Students will then draw images on the surface and use either etching tools or razor blades to scratch away the lighter values and complete a scratchboard etching.Guided practice: Students will work while the teacher walks around and monitors progress. Students will have 7 days to complete the assignment.Address: The 3rd floor, Municipal Art Museum.1.What is the feature of scratchboard?A.Painting with different pens.B.Drawing on the layer below.C.Scratching the ink on the board’s surface.D.Etching some colorful images on a board.2.What will be used in the presentation of this art?A.A lot of graphite B.A document camera.C.Some etching tools.D.Some ballpoint pens.3.What is the purpose of the text?A.To promote a lesson.B.To sell some artworks.C.To introduce a new art.D.To attract more travelers.Somewhere in California, just up a hill from the beach is a high school, where students will meet before traveling to neighboring San Clemente High School on a Saturday fora 2-mile walk to raise money to build a well in a Kenyan village.Most Kenyans live where clean water is hard to access. The good news is that water that falls in the rainy season is stored far underground, sometimes as deep as 900 feet. But bringing it to the surface can be a challenge. Sometimes, it requires heavy-duty equipment. Shallower wells are less costly but still require manpower and technology to work. A single well can supply water to an entire village, and this can be life-changing.Weeks before the first annual Healing Hands for Water Walk Fundraiser event in 2012, students walked in the beach town and asked for donations from businesses. They covered a lot more distance than the 2 miles they would cover during the event as student organizers Branner Grimsley, Klara Gundelach and Solveig Erngren pounded on the boardwalk. “But it was worth it to make a difference by helping these people in Africa,” Grimsley said.Standing on the boardwalk and looking out over the sand to the horizon and beyond, you can see a lifeline reaching from a few dedicated kids to a similar group of kids in an African village. The connection was hard to imagine at first but now seems so real. Students on both sides of the world walk under the same sun. On other days, they would have different places to go, but today, they walk for the same reason: to share the bond of being one human family.In another Kenyan village, a well was completed. As the villagers excitedly operated the hand pump, the anticipation built. Within minutes, a trickle of clean water flowed, then a gush. It was a miracle in such a dry village. Buckets were filled, and children splashed water. The tears of joy flowed as easily as the well water.4.What can we know about building wells in Kenya from paragraph 2?A.It’s costly and useless.B.It’s easy and interestingC.It’s challenging but cheap D.It’s difficult but worthwhile.5.Why does paragraph 4 mention the connection?A.To praise the event’s participants.B.To show the difficulty of the event.C.To share the bond of the human family.D.To highlight the significance of the event.6.What is the last paragraph mainly about?A.The excitement of building a well.B.The requirement for completing a well.C.The joyous sight of drawing water from a well.D.The quality of the water from a local village’s well.7.Which of the following may be the best title for the text?A.From the Beach to KenyaB.Students’ Walk on the BeachC.Walking to a Neighboring SchoolD.Kenya’s Struggle for Clean WaterWhen the sun reaches its peak activity, known as solar maximum, its magnetic (磁的) field will reverse (逆转). This happens roughly every l1 years, marking an important stage in the solar cycle. It indicates the halfway point of solar maximum, the height of solar activity, and the beginning of the shift toward solar minimum.The last time the sun’s magnetic field flipped was toward the end of 2013. To understand the magnetic field’s reversal, first, it’s important to be familiar with the solar cycle. This approximately 11-year cycle of solar activity, driven by the sun’s magnetic field, is indicated by the frequency and intensity of sunspots visible on the surface. The height of solar activity during a given solar cycle is known as solar maximum, and current estimates predict it will occur between late 2024 and early 2026.“But there is another important, less-known cycle, the Hale cycle. This magnetic cycle lasts approximately 22 years, through which the sun’s magnetic field reverses and then reverts to its original state,” Ryan French, a solar astrophysicist, said.“During solar minimum, the sun’s magnetic field is close to a dipole (偶极子), with one north pole and one south pole, similar to Earth’s magnetic field. But as we shift toward solar maximum, the sun’s magnetic field becomes more complex, without a clear north-south poleseparation,” French said. By the time solar maximum passes and solar minimum arrives, the sun has returned to a dipole.The upcoming switch in polarity will be from the northern to southern magnetic field in the Northern Hemisphere and vice versa in the Southern Hemisphere. “This will bring it to a similar magnetic orientation to Earth, which also has its southern-pointing magnetic field in the Northern Hemisphere,” French explained.8.How does the author lead in the topic?A.By citing an instance.B.By showing a difference.C.By giving an interpretation.D.By making a comparison9.What is the relationship between the sun’s magnetic field and the solar cycle?A.Uncertain.B.Close.C.Strange.D.Indifferent. 10.Why did French mention Earth’s magnetic field?A.To make his reasons clear.B.To make his experiments convincing.C.To make his prediction accurate.D.To make his explanation specific.11.What does the underlined word “orientation” in the last paragraph mean?A.Emergency.B.Direction.C.Response.D.Procedure.For the past 20 years, I’ve searched libraries and the Internet for others who are thinking about the possible effect of the breakdown of multigenerational families. I’ve been surprised at how few resources exist on this topic. It’s the main reason I chose to finally write Family Revision.While I’ve expected one of the countless marriage and family writers and thinkers to address this topic, none seem to really understand that the transition (转变) from multigenerational families to nuclear families is at the root of so many of the other symptoms they discuss.Well, the silence on this topic was finally broken and it was not from a traditional family publication but from David Brooks, The New York Times columnist writing for The Atlantic. In an article nearly the length of a dissertation on this subject, Brooks masterfully exposes the rootproblem with the modern family.In the article, Brooks wrote, “When we discuss the problems the country is facing, we don’t talk about family enough. It feels too judgmental, too uncomfortable, and maybe even too religious. But the fact is that the nuclear family has been collapsing in slow motion for decades, and many of our other problems — with education, mental health, and the quality of the labor force — stem from that breakdown. We have left behind the family structure of the past. For most people it’s not coming back.”Many Americans are hungering to live in multigenerational families, in the way that is new and ancient at the same time. This is a significant opportunity, a chance to thicken and broaden family relationships, a chance to allow more adults and children to live and grow under the loving gaze of a dozen pairs of eyes, and be caught, when they fall, by a dozen pairs of arms. For decades we have been eating at smaller and smaller tables, with fewer and fewer relatives. It’s time for a change.12.Which word can best describe the breakdown of multigenerational families?A.Damaging.B.Extraordinary.C.Meaningful.D.Ineffective. 13.What does the author think of Brooks’ article?A.It’s a tradition.B.It’s a victory.C.It’s a comparison.D.It’s a breakthrough.14.What can be inferred from Brooks’ article?A.Most Americans have health problems.B.America is facing a sea change in society.C.Focusing on family-related issues is urgent.D.People benefit from the present family structure.15.What is the author’s attitude to the structure of multigenerational families?A.Dismissive.B.Approving.C.Unclear.D.Doubtful.The frequency of bathing usually depends on your age. It’s more than likely that older people, babies and young children have dry skin, which can lead to eczema (湿疹). 16 . For most people who have relatively normal skin, bathing every day is OK, and there are things you should pay attention to when taking a shower.Skin hydration (水合作用) is ensured by the bricks-and-mortar structure of the dead skin cells on the surface, which are bound together by natural moisturising (保湿) materials such as ceramides. Together, they keep moisture in your skin and prevent it from fading, but frequent bathing can wash this barrier away. 17 . After showering, apply moisturising cream while your skin is still damp, to lock in that moisture, rather than drying yourself thoroughly and then applying cream.18 , but most exfoliating (使死皮脱落) cleaning products can cause scratchs on the skin. In general, if you want to exfoliate, acid-based accelerators, such as glycolic or lactic acids, are more gentle. When it comes to your feet, products containing urea, which breaks up dry and dead skin cells, will soften better than abrasive scrubs.19 . If you have sensitive skin, avoid heavily sweet-smelling soaps, which contain additives that can cause irritation or allergic reactions.In general, soapy water will run down your legs and feet anyway. The upper leg and groin area is the part you should wash regularly, because it can become colonised by pathogens. 20 A.People often want to cleanse their skinB.So taking a reasonable number of baths is good for themC.It is important to choose a soap that suits your skin typeD.When purchasing cleaning products, you must be cautiousE.To protect them, avoid taking too hot and too long showersF.Anyway, you’d better wash thoroughly to remove all the soap remainsG.Remember to always have a break after your bath to keep your skin healthy二、完形填空Last month, I attended a cultural festival in the centre of our city, where we celebrated the theme of kindness through some exhibitions. It was an event filled with stories that 21 us deeply.A young 22 caught everyone’s attention. His name was Karim. He was invited to showcase his country’s traditional arts and crafts. He said goodbye to a life full of 23 and started on a journey filled with uncertainty but also 24 for a better future. Everyone was25 to see his work. His story touched the hearts of many, 26 Linda, a local artist known for her paintings. Linda had recently completed a piece that 27 the spirit of kindness, and she wanted to present it to Karim as a symbol of her 28 .Karim had to leave his family and his loneliness was 29 . Yet, on the site of the cultural festival, he found a new “family” who 30 him with open arms. During the festival’s closing ceremony, Karim was invited to the 31 . He was presented with Linda’s painting and was embraced by many locals in a 32 gesture of acceptance and love. The moment was a symbol of how art can 33 people across boundaries.The painting now hangs on the wall in Karim’s room, a vivid reminder of the 34 he found in a new land. It reminds Karim that no matter where life takes him, there will always be a place where he 35 .21.A.confused B.moved C.improved D.troubled 22.A.judge B.audience C.participant D.witness 23.A.talent B.hardship C.doubt D.potential 24.A.hope B.excuse C.appreciation D.reason 25.A.bored B.annoyed C.puzzled D.excited 26.A.mainly B.actually C.especially D.specifically 27.A.ignored B.prepared C.obeyed D.represented 28.A.knowledge B.experience C.support D.permission 29.A.excellent B.changeable C.ordinary D.obvious 30.A.trusted B.welcomed C.raised D.awaited 31.A.stage B.country C.ceremony D.exhibition 32.A.patient B.limited C.sincere D.familiar 33.A.shape B.forgive C.introduce D.connect 34.A.concern B.peace C.belief D.dream 35.A.escapes B.belongs C.practises D.appears三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
2022-2023学年湖南师范大学附属中学高三下学期考试卷(六)英语 Word版含答案
2022-2023-1师大附中高三上第六次月考英语时量:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)略第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
AChicago Botanic GardenEvents☆Midwest Fruit ExplorersMarch 31—April 10, 1—4pmThe Midwest Fruit Explorers presents this hands-on workshop with step-by-step instructions on how to graft(嫁接) and care for fruit trees.☆Midwest Daffodil(水仙花) Society ShowApril 22—28, 10 am—4:30 pmThe Midwest Daffodil Society Show features hundreds of daffodils on display that will be judged by the society. The show includes floral(花卉的) design and photography competitions.☆Ikebana International ShowMay 11—19, 9 am—3:30 pm (Saturday & Sunday only)The Ikebana International Show presents an exhibition of traditional Japanese flower arranging.☆Gardeners of the North Shore Show & SaleThe Gardeners of the North Shore hosts this annual show.June 27—30, 9 am—4:30 pmThis show includes a judged exhibition with more than 500 entries of anything a home gardener can grow, including flowers, vegetables, herbs, and houseplants.☆Garden Tours & Trams(电车)Accessibility at the GardenService AnimalsService animals are welcome. No pets please.Electronic Convenience Vehicles (ECVs)They are available for rent in the Visitor Center on an unreserved, first-come first-served basis. The following fees apply: members $15, nonmembers $ 20. ECVs will not be rented for indoor use.WheelchairsWheelchairs are available free at the Information Desk in the Visitor Center.Daily Hours: 8 am—7 pmGarden View Cafe: 8 am—4 pmGarden Shop: 10 am—4 pm21. What can you do at the Midwest Fruit Explorers?A. Design flower patterns.B. Learn about tree planting.C. Buy some fruit at a good price.D. Take part in its photography competition.22. How much should a woman pay if she wants to take her twin boys aged 6 on a tram tour?A. $ 8.B. $ 14.C. $ 19.D. $ 20.23. What service can visitors enjoy in the garden?A. They can rent ECVs for indoor use.B. They can visit the garden with their pets.C. They can have free coffee from 8 am to 4 pm.D. They can use wheelchairs free of charge if they need to.BEveryone who knew anything about animals warned me against getting a rabbit in my early 20s, but I ignored them, and ended up with three. It tuns out that all the people who are against rabbits have a point: Rabbits get sick all the time, and there are very few vets who specialize in their care. My years with rabbits have been full of feeding, hurried trips to the vet, sleepless nights and begging for advice on the Internet.Now that my animals are old and weak now, I clear their waste and clean their legs with a rabbit-friendly shampoo. I spend a lot of time on the floor, because although my rabbits are hard to satisfy socially, they also hate to be picked up.I am often asked the question: Why rabbits? Why not a dog, or a cat? I try to describe what it’s like to be with them. I had never felt a real duty towards anything until I had my rabbits.My answers never satisfy anyone. I’m not sure about the question, either it so often implies instrumental value, as if the correct reply might be “They make good companions” or “They’re nice to look at”. I don’t have the right kind of reason. I don’t believe in the use value of any living thing. Like humans, animals just are —that’s it. Usually we do not look at other people and think about how to make them work for us. Yet so much of our way of seeing the world is founded on the assumption that animals are meant to serve a purpose. This seems wrong.After all these years with my rabbits, the only thing I know is that there is no lesson to be learned or value to be acquired. There’s just an effort to be made, and as far as I’m concerned, that’s what life is.24. Why do people oppose keeping rabbits?A. It’s very boring.B. It costs a fortune.C. It’s rather demanding.D. It makes the house messy.25. Which word can be used to describe the author?A. Considerate.B. Knowledgeable.C. Sociable.D. Energetic.26. What is the meaning of the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?A. Animals should be treated differently.B. Animals shouldn’t be judged on some purpose.C. The value of animals shouldn’t be ignored.D. Humans should live in harmony with animals.27. What effect does raising rabbits have on the author?A. He keeps being true to himself.B. He reflects on his life more deeply.C. He learns to value others’ opinions.D. He realizes the meaning of life.CScientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT, 麻省理工学院) have turned spider webs into music — creating a strange soundtrack that could help them better understand how the spiders output their complex creations and even how they communicate.The MIT team worked with Berlin-based artist Tomas Saraceno to take 2D (two-dimensional) laser scans of a spider web, which were linked together and made into a mathematical model that could recreate the web in 3D in VR (virtual reality). They also worked with MIT’s music department to create the virtual instrument.“Even though the web looks really random, there actually a re a lot of inside structures and you can visualize them and you can look at them, but it’s really hard to grasp for the human imagination or human brain to understand all these structural details,” said MIT engineering professor Markus Buehler, who presen ted the work on Monday at a virtual meeting of the American Chemical Society.Listening to the music while moving through the VR spider web lets you see and hear these structural changes and gives a better idea of how spiders see the world, Buehler told CNN. “Spiders use vibrations(振动) as a way to locate themselves, to communicate with other spiders and so the idea of thinking really like a spider would experience the world was something that was very important to us as spider material scientists,” he said.Spiders are able to build their webs without shelves or supports, so having a better idea of how they work could lead to the development of advanced new 3D printing techniques. “The reason why I did that is that I wanted to be able to get information real ly from the spider world, which is very weird and mysterious,” Buehler explained. In addition to the scientific value, Buehler said the webs are musically interesting and that you can hear the sounds the spider creates during construction. “It’s unusual and eerie and scary, but finally beautiful,” he described.28. What have MIT scientists done according to the passage?A. They have known how spiders communicate.B. They have translated spider webs into sounds.C. They have created a soundtrack to catch spiders.D. They have made a mathematical model to produce webs.29. What can we know about spider webs from paragraph 3?A. Their structures are beautiful and clear.B. They are complex for people to figure out.C. Professor Markus Buehler knows them well.D. The American Chemical Society presents the result.30. In which field will the study be helpful?A. Printing.B. Virtual reality.C. Painting.D. Film-making.31. What is the main idea of the passage?A. It explains why scientists did the experiment.B. It tells us that the music created by spiders is scary.C. It presents a new and creative way to study spiders.D. It shows how the researchers carry out the experiment.DNearly gone are the days when humans covered themselves with blankets to keep warm, and it’s now the age of covering glaciers with blankets to keep them cool because at the rate climate is changing, which seems like a very workable idea to keep them from melting.At a ski resort(度假胜地) in the Swiss Alps, the Swiss use blankets to protect the glacier from the warm climate. Gian Darms, who handles snow conditions at the ski resort, introduced this unique procedure. The blankets are being used to cover the top of the 10,623-foot Mount Titlis whose glacier has already melted in the last fewdecades and it is expected to disappear completely in the next 50 years due to global warming.Facing the great effect of climate change, resort employees have taken it upon themselves to protect the glacier from the heat and for this process, they spend about five to six weeks every summer covering parts of the glacier with specially protective wool. This helps to reflect the Sun’s energy back into the atmosphere and prevent the glacier from melting, while also preserving the already fallen snow on the glacier in the previous winter season. After the season passes, the employees remove the coating and fill in the gaps in the glacier’s surface with the snow — now that is some commitment to Mother Nature!This practice has been going on for a while now and the area of the glacier has increased to almost 100,000 square meters now. “We’ve been covering more and more in the last few years. Almost 30,000 square meters more is covered this year alone,” said Darms.The ski resort’s actions show how seve re the effect of climate change is on glaciers which have been melting at rapid rates in the past few years. Many different resorts have also started following suit to try to prevent them from melting. Saving an entire glacier is a completely different story. It is actually costly and potentially unfavorable to surrounding ecosystems. As a result, such blankets have only been applied mostly in an effort to preserve profitable ski runs.32. How is the topic introduced?A. By giving an example.B. By analyzing causes.C. By making a comparison.D. By describing a process.33. What does the underlined word “that” refer to in paragraph 3?A. Coating the glacier with special wool.B. Saving the glacier at the ski resort successfully.C. Taking action to slow down climate change.D. Using collected snow for the glacier’s openings.34. What is the author’s attitude towards the future of global glaciers?A. Opposed.B. Worried.C. Indifferent.D. Skeptical.35. What’s the best title for the text?A. Resort Cools Its Glacier with BlanketsB. Global Warming Threatens GlaciersC. Blankets Cover an Entire GlacierD. Glaciers Enter a Different Age Now第二节全科试题免费下载公众号《高中僧课堂》(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
湖南省五市十校教研教改共同体2024-2025学年高三第二学期第一学段考试英语试题试卷含解析
湖南省五市十校教研教改共同体2024-2025学年高三第二学期第一学段考试英语试题试卷考生须知:1.全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答。
选择题必须用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上。
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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.Difficulties strengthen the mind, _____ labour does the body.A.if B.asC.for D.so2.The best method to _____ the goal of helping the patients with AIDS is to unite as many sympathetic people as possible.A.complete B.command C.accomplish D.accompany3.(2013·福建) _____________ basic first-aid techniques will help you respond quickly to emergencies.A.Known B.Having knownC.Knowing D.Being known4.—I’m terribly sorry. I’m late because ….—That’s OK. You are here and that’s what _____.A.does B.works C.functions D.counts5..She is fed up with sharing a house with others; , she is looking for her own flat.A.moreover B.otherwise C.however D.therefore6.— What do you want to do next? We have half an hour until the basketball game.— _____. Whatever you want to do is fine with me.A. It’s up to you B.Glad to hear thatC.Y ou can’t miss it D.It just depends7.Raising the incomes of the poor is likely to be ineffective in a wealthy society, ________ accompanied by other measures.A.once B.when C.if D.unless8.The young man has ______ e xperience. He probably can’t do that job.A.few B.littleC.some D.any9.—______ you sing and dance at this late hour of the night?—Sorry, I will stop right now.A.May B.ShallC.Will D.Must10.—Starting a conversation is a good way to kill time on the train.—_______. I also like to talk with strangers.A.That is true B.It sounds like funC.I don’t think so D.You are kidding11.When Thanksgiving Day is the corner, stores and supermarkets are busy with people.A.around B.on C.with D.at12._____ the oil under the sea, the company has raised ample funds to develop petroleum exploration equipment. A.Exploiting B.Having exploitedC.To exploit D.Exploited13.I called her nearly ten minutes this morning, but I couldn’t ________.A.get through B.go through.C.live through D.look through14.—How did it come that you damaged your car so badly?—I ____into a tree on the roadside the other day.A.ran B.had run C.was running D.run15.Due to the country’s growing rate of urbanization, China’s migrant populati on _______ to be over 200 million by 2020.A.predicts B.is predicted C.will have been predicted D.will be predicted16.“ ________ I went through ups and downs in life,” Gordon said, “I never found the importance of beingself-disciplined as well as the significance of life.”A.If B.SinceC.Until D.Unless17.Faced with economic slowdown, some companies are planning to use robots to ______ human workers to reduce their labor costs.A.compensate B.substituteC.symbolize D.discriminate18.Chinese President Hu Jintao called for an immediate cease-fire in Libya _____ an even worse humanitarian crisis in the country at the BRICS Summit in Hainan Province.A.to prevent B.to have prevented C.preventing D.having prevented19.How could I lie to her she lived for the truth,whether it was found in music or people?A.unless B.whenC.while D.though20.There is no reason to be disappointed. ________, this could be rather amusing.A.Above all B.As a resultC.Apart from that D.As a matter of fact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。
2024学年福建省福建师大附中第二学期高三年级英语试题期中考试试卷含解析
2024学年福建省福建师大附中第二学期高三年级英语试题期中考试试卷考生须知:1.全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答。
选择题必须用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上。
2.请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号。
3.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。
第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.Cell phones are now widely used in our daily lives,________________ it possible for us to talk to anyone easily. A.to make B.madeC.make D.making2.He ______ it on schedule, but somehow he fell behind.A.must have done B.might finishC.could have finished D.could finish3.If you can do what you’re weakest ______, you can handle any challenge.A.for B.atC.with D.to4.—My computer is out of function again.—You need to go to the customer service center and have it ________.A.to repair B.repairC.repairing D.repaired5.The living room is clean and tidy, with a dining table already __________ for a meal to be cooked.A.laid B.layingC.to lay D.being laid6.What an unforgettable experience! I'll write it down__________it is still fresh in my memory.A.since B.while C.after D.until7..I di dn’t ________ having to do the cooking myself, or I would have learnt one or two dishes from my mom. A.expect B.anticipateC.forecast D.preview8.The climate conference was attended by 11,000 people, it the largest UN gathering ever held.A.making B.to make C.made D.to be making9.A good suitcase is essential for someone who is ______ as much as Jackie is.A.on the rise B.on the lineC.on the spot D.on the run10.— Lucy, could you please spare me a few minutes?一, but I hope “a few minutes”, won’t turn into an hour.A.It doesn’t matter B.That's kind of youC.I’m afraid not D.I guess so11.We should bear in mind that social development and balance of nature should go in .A.company B.sympathy C.association D.harmony12.The news was a terrible blow to her, but she ______the shock soon.A.got out B.got over C.got off D.got through13.The village evolved into a major e-commerce center, and _____ the past, the villagers owed their success to the reform and opening-up policy.A.reviewed B.reviewingC.to review D.being reviewed14.______ what had happened, they knew I would struggle and simply wanted to help because it was the right thing to do.A.Hearing B.To have heard C.Having heard D.Heard15.________ they choose Chinese company is that China has the most advanced technology of high speed railway in the world.A.When B.ThatC.Where D.Why16.Top graduates from universities are ________ by major companies.A.chased B.registeredC.offered D.compromised17.A new airport may be constructed in Nantong, ____ the pace of economic growth will be accelerated.A.in which case B.in that case C.in what case D.in whose case18.The post office is closed ______ Saturday afternoon.A.on B.in C.of D.at19.—How are you getting along with your German, Kate?—Oh, Mr.Black, I’m so tired of it.Maybe I should drop out _____ it kills me.A.when B.after C.while D.before20.Backward somewhat technologically ________ we are for the moment, we have confidence in our ability to catch up in time.A.although B.if C.as D.once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。
英语-2024届新高三开学摸底考试卷(江苏专用)02(原卷版)
2024届新高三开学摸底考试卷(江苏专用)02英语(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。
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第一部分听力(共两节,满分30 分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
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1.Where is the woman going?A. To a friend’s house for dinner.B. To a cinema.C. To a restaurant.2.Why did the woman eat so little today?A. She’s on a diet.B. She’d just had lunch.C. She doesn’t like beef.3.What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Mother and son.B. Teacher and student.C. A shop owner and a child.4.How does the woman think about the TV programs?A. Too bad.B. Educational.C. Good on the whole.5.Who telephoned the man?A. Miss Grey.B. Mr. White.C. Mr. Brown.第二节(共15小题;每小题1 . 5分,满分22. 5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
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高三英语考试试卷考试范围:xxx ;考试时间:xxx 分钟;出题人:xxx 姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息 2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上一、单项选择1.At the awarding ceremony held in Tokyo, the scientists were surprised by what ______ in science and technology.A .has discoveredB .has been discoveredC .had discoveredD .had been discovered2._____ there is little we can do to modify the weather, we can at least know what kind of weather to expect.A .WhileB .WhenC .IfD .Whether 3.—How about your journey to Mount Emei?—Everything was wonderful except that our car _________ twice on the way.A .slowed downB .broke downC .got downD .put down 4.I didn’t have to work all weekend — I did it by _______. A .chance B .choice C .accident D .myself5.I won't buy this iPhone unless the price ________ to under 2,000 yuan.A .reducesB .will be reducedC .has reducedD .is reduced6.Reminded that her family would move out of the familiar neighborhood, the little girl _______ from head to toe the whole night. A .has shaken B .was shaking C .had shakenD .is shaking7.Our refrigerator is ________ again.We'd better buy a new one instead of repairing it. A .in orderB .by orderC .under orderD .out of order8.Many children ,______ parents are away working in big cities ,are taken good care of in the village.A .theirB .whoseC .of themD .with whom 9.---Why does Jane always ask you for help? ---- There is no one else ________, is there? A .who to turn to B .she can turn to C .for whom to turn D .for her to turn 10.. It’s impossible for a person______ a sense of responsibility to succeed.A .being lackedB .lackedC .lackingD .to lack二、单词拼写根据下列各句句意和空白之后的汉语提示词,在答题卡指定区域的横线上写出对应单词的正确、完整形式,每空只写一词。
湖南省长沙市长郡中学2023-2024学年高三上学期月考卷(四)英语试题
湖南省长沙市长郡中学2023-2024学年高三上学期月考卷(四)英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解The following are a series of new parks that have opened around the world in the last two years.Katmandu Park, Punta Cana, Dominican RepublicOpened in March 2023 on the east coast of the Dominican Republic, the park is full of mystery. According to legend, explorer Kilgore Goode was on an adventure through Nepal when he came across the “Desirata” jewel, protected by a fierce yeti(雪人).Tickets from $120 for adults; $85 for children.Ghibli Park, JapanLocated outside of Nagoya, Japan, Ghibli Park opened in late 2022. Within the 17.5 forested ground of the Expo 2005, guests will find five areas that recreate several animated(栩栩如生的)famous scenes.Tickets from $15 for adults; $7.50 for children.Peppa Pig Theme Park, FloridaThe world’s first Peppa Pig Theme Park opened in 2022 in Winter Haven, Florida, and has been delighting children ever since. Dedicated to the classic British animated TV show, where little Peppa has everyday adventures with her friends and family, the 4.5-acre park welcomes pint-sized guests with well-designed, multi-sensory activities across six playscapes.Tickets from $34 for adults; $25 for children.Genting SkyWorlds Theme Park, MalaysiaLocated within Resorts World Genting, about an hour’s drive from Malaysia’s capital Kuala Lumpur, Genting SkyWorlds Theme Park opened in February 2022. Across the 26-acre park, which cost $800 million and took nearly 10 years to create, visitors will find 26 attractions across nine areas inspired by movies and explorations.Tickets from $34 for adults; $29 for children.1.How much will the Smiths with their two children pay to visit Ghibli Park?A.$30.B.$37.5.C.$45.D.$118.2.What can we know about Genting SkyWorlds Theme Park?A.It is located in Asia.B.It has been opened for ten years.C.It is the biggest theme park in the world.D.It has nine attractions in all.3.What do the four parks have in common?A.They were all built in the same year.B.They are all involved in adventures.C.They all took a long time to create.D.They are all family-friendly parks.At only 8 years old, Kayzen Hunter has already displayed more character than some people ever manage. It all started about a year ago when the child became a regular diner at the Waffle House in Little Rock, Arkansas. His family goes for breakfast there at least once a week, and they always choose to sit in a certain waiter’s section.Devonte Gardner is a father of two who works hard for his living. He always has a smile on his face, and he quickly formed a friendly relationship with Kayzen and his family. “I come with a positive attitude,” Devonte said. “I treat everybody with smile. I also love to see everybody smile.” His kindness affected Kayzen. “Devonte is just a really nice person,” he explained. “Really good guy. Super nice to everyone he meets.”After a year of contact, the child’s family learned the truth behind Devonte’s bright smile. Devonte, his wife, and their two young daughters have been living in a cheap motel for the past eight months. Their former apartment was filled with bugs and had black mold(黑霉), which made his kids sick. Every cent Devonte makes goes toward keeping his children fed, clothed, and housed, and the struggle was overwhelming. Since he can’t afford a car, he also walks to and from work every day. Even so, he showed up at work every day with a smile on his face, ready to serve and make friends with customers like Kayzen.Kayzen knew right away that he wanted to help his friend. He went home and told his mom, Vittoria Hunter, that he wanted to start a GoFundMe to help Devonte get money for a new car.“Devonte is one of the most joyous and positive people you’ve ever met!” Vittoria and Kayzen wrote on the GoFundMe. “He always greets us with the biggest smile. I hope you will help me spread kindness in the world. ” Their initial goal was $5,000, but word quickly spread in their community. The GoFundMe currently sits at over $100,000!4.Why are Kayzen and his family mentioned in paragraph 1?A.To explain the importance of a smile.B.To show the great popularity of the restaurant.C.To introduce the main character of the text.D.To present the relationship of characters.5.What’s paragraph 3 mainly about?A.The influence of Devonte’s smile on Kayzen.B.The tough situation of Devonte and his family.C.The reason why Devonte always wears a smile.D.The process and result of Kayzen’s investigation.6.What motivated Kayzen to start the GoFundMe?A.Devonte’s positive attitude.B.Devonte’s financial struggle.C.Devonte’s love for seeing smiles.D.Devonte’s relationship with his family. 7.Which of the following can best describe both Devonte and Kayzen?A.Sociable and positive.B.Stressful but optimistic.C.Helpful and kind-hearted.D.Unfortunate but warm-hearted.Inspired by the effortless way humans handle objects without seeing them, a team led by engineers at the University of California San Diego has developed a new approach that enables a robotic hand to rotate (旋转) objects solely through touch, without relying on vision.Using their technique, the researchers built a robotic hand that can smoothly rotate a wide variety of objects, from small toys, cans to even fruits and vegetables, without bruising or damaging them. The robotic hand accomplished these tasks using only information based on touch. The work could aid in the development of robots that can manipulate objects in the dark.To build their system, the researchers attached 16 touch sensors to the palm and fingers of a four-fingered robotic hand. Each sensor costs about $12 and serves a simple function: detect whether an object is touching it or not.What makes this approach unique is that it relies on many low-cost touch sensors that use simple, binary (二进制的) signals—touch or no touch—to perform robotic in-hand rotation. These sensors are spread over a large area of the robotic hand. This contrasts with a variety of other approaches that rely on a few high-cost touch sensors affixed to a small area of the robotic hand, primarily at the fingertips.The researchers then tested their system on the real-life robotic hand with objects that the system has not yet encountered. The robotic hand was able to rotate a variety of objects without stalling or losing its hold. The objects included a tomato, pepper, a can of peanut butter and a toy rubber duck, which was the most challenging object due to its shape.The researchers are now working on extending their approach to more complex manipulation tasks. They are currently developing techniques to enable robotic hands to catch, throw and juggle, for example. “If we can give robots this skill, that will open the door to the kinds of tasks they can perform,” said one of the researchers.8.What does the underlined word “manipulate” probably mean?A.Remove.B.Control.C.Recognize.D.Distribute.9.What can we know about the touch sensors of the robotic hand?A.They are quite expensive.B.They are mainly in its fingertips.C.They perform complex tasks.D.They cover most of its area.10.Why is the toy rubber duck difficult for a robotic hand to rotate?A.It’s never been seen by robots.B.It has an unusual shape.C.It has a unique smell.D.It can damage robots.11.What are researchers probably focusing on at present?A.Upgrading robotic hand skills.B.Diversifying robotic hand shapes.C.Developing more new research tasks.D.Seeking new ways to develop robots.A new museum in Mexico aims to educate the public about the critically endangered salamander (蝾螈). The museum recently opened at Chapultepec Zoo in Mexico City.The salamander is native only to Mexico. The animal is extremely endangered in the wild because its natural environment is increasingly threatened. The salamander has captured wide attention for its ability to heal itself when its body gets harmed. For example, the animal can regrow legs and damaged tissue. It can even repair problems affecting the heart and brain. Scientists have also documented how the salamander can breathe with lungs and gills. It can also take in oxygen through its skin. This can cause problems if the animal comes in contact with polluted water.“They are one of the few animals that can regenerate their skin, muscles, bones, blood vessels, nerves, heart and brain,” said Gual, a conservation official at the zoo. Speaking aboutthe museum, Gual said he sees it as a valuable tool to inform citizens about the unusual creature. “A hugely important part of this space is environmental education,” he said.In the past, salamanders did very well in Xochimilco’s muddy canals. The canals are the only remaining part of a once large waterway system dating back to Aztec times. But studies have shown the spread of cities, polluted water and non-native fish that eat the salamanders have led to their near-total collapse.As the museum opened to its first visitors, the salamander’s popularity with the public was very clear. “The truth is I’m very, very, very, very excited to be able to see how they eat, how they live, just how they are,” said one visitor named Fernando. The man, who did not want to give his last name, showed off a small salamander tattoo he had on his arm. “I’m marked for life,” he said.12.What makes salamanders gain considerable attention?A.Their ability to cure themselves.B.Their being in extreme danger in the wild.C.Their ability to breathe with all organs.D.Their serious habitat loss.13.What can we know about salamanders in paragraph 4?A.Their previous condition.B.Their favorite habitats.C.Reasons for their being endangered.D.Their advantages over other animals. 14.What’s Fernando’s attitude towards visiting the new museum?A.Confused.B.Delighted.C.Worried.D.Curious.15.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.A New Museum in Mexico Is Open to Animal LoversB.More and More Wildlife Is Endangered in MexicoC.Endangered Animals Should Be Protected in the MuseumD.A Museum Aims to Help Save Endangered Salamanders二、七选五you develop your own design style and give you the opportunity to work with other aspiring designers.The fashion industry is one of the most creative and competitive industries in the world.17 To be successful in this industry you need to have a strong creative vision, be able to identify trends and have the ability to translate your ideas into wearable designs.18 They will also give you an insight into the industry, what it is like to work asa fashion designer, and the different career paths that you can take.There are many different courses in fashion design available, so it is important to choose one that is right for you. Look for a course that will teach you about the different aspects of fashion design, from sketching and pattern-making to garment construction and fabric manipulation. 19 This will ensure that you are learning from people who understand the industry and can give you insider tips and advice.Fashion design courses are important not only for those looking to enter the fashion industry but also for those who want to expand their knowledge of fashion. The skills learned in these courses can be applied to other areas of life, such as helping you to dress better for your professional life or improving your sense of style. If you are interested in fashion and want to learn more about it, then taking a course in fashion design is a great way to do this.20A.Fashion design is about making clothes.B.They can teach you about the history and theory of fashion.C.A career in fashion design can be rewarding but also challenging.D.Courses in fashion design can help you develop all of these skills.E.Courses in fashion design can be found at many different colleges and universities.F.It is also important to find a course that is taught by experienced fashion designers.G.It can also be a lot of fun and you might even make some great friends along the way.三、完形填空Zhang Yuan, living in a small mountain village, is a hardworking fellow. He is alwaysanything, simply enjoying the beauty of the moment. Zhang understood that the butterfly’s stillness (宁静) was what26 it to obey the universe. From that moment on, Zhang made it his 27 to develop stillness in his own mind. Every day he spent hours meditating and 28 all his anxieties. Soon, Zhang found the journey towards stillness was a long and 29 one. But he made up his mind to 30 on this path. He believed that with patience and 31 he could also experience the beauty of obeying the universe just like the butterfly did. As he continued to 32 , he came to understand life is too short to worry about things beyond 33 and that everyone should 34 what they already have. With this newfound understanding, he was 35 to find peace and satisfaction in every moment.21.A.release B.explore C.clarify D.define 22.A.dancing B.singing C.kicking D.working 23.A.secretly B.effortlessly C.cautiously D.frequently 24.A.imagined B.confirmed C.predicted D.realized 25.A.struggle B.agree C.refuse D.hesitate 26.A.forced B.allowed C.required D.advised 27.A.hobby B.profession C.mission D.honor 28.A.making up for B.looking down on C.putting up with D.letting go of 29.A.difficult B.different C.magical D.strange 30.A.observe B.think C.learn D.continue 31.A.confidence B.determination C.honesty D.gratitude 32.A.move B.share C.practice D.research 33.A.belief B.description C.control D.recognition 34.A.accept B.keep C.abandon D.treasure 35.A.proud B.willing C.anxious D.able四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
2025届新高三英语开学摸底考试卷(新高考九省通用)(解析版)
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第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30 分)第一节听下面 5 段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
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1.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.Keeping a pet.B.Taking care of kids.C.Developing a healthy lifestyle.【答案】A【原文】M: When did you get this pet? It’s so cute, although it must be hard to take care of and feed it.W: Not really, since it takes care of itself. It’s not like I have to walk it. I just give it some food and water every day.2.Who is the man probably talking to?A.A shop assistant.B.His wife.C.His co-worker.【答案】C【原文】M: Your gold necklace is so nice. I want to buy one for my wife.W: Thanks. I think it can hold its value well. I bought it…M: Shush! Mr. Longman is coming towards us with the meeting papers.3.When did the woman discover her glasses were at home?A.When she drank coffee.B.When she intended to read a book.C.When she was attending a meeting.【答案】B【原文】M: Hey, look where you’re going. I don’t want coffee on my shirt before the big meeting.W: Sorry, Joe. I left my glasses at home. I took out my book on the subway and realized I hadn’t brought them. 4.Why is the man smiling?A.He has won a lot of money.B.His application has been accepted.C.He has been invited to eat at a restaurant.【答案】B【原文】W: That’s a big smile. You look like you’ve won a lot of money.M: Better than that. I applied to the country’s top university — and they said yes.W: Well done. Let’s book a table at a restaurant to celebrate.5.Where are the speakers?A.In a hospital.B.In a grocery store.C.In a restaurant.【答案】B【原文】W: If you don't need anything else, we will go to the checkout there, Honey.M: Hmm, I still want some oranges. They look so fresh.W: Sure, the weather is dry these days. Your dad often coughs in the morning. Oranges may be helpful.第二节听下面 5 段对话或独白。
2022-2023学年上海华二附中高三上学期英语9月考试试卷及答案
II.Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections:After reading the passage below,fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct.For the blanks with a given word,fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word;for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.Sunscreen RecallThe burning heat of summer has us all reaching for sunscreens.But before you apply that product to your skin,first(21)_________(check)to see if it is part of a voluntary recall by sunscreen brands Neutrogena and Aveeno.The companies recently pulled several sunscreens from market shelves after independent testing had found they were contaminated(污染)with a cancer-(22)_________(cause)chemical called benzene(苯).Benzene is a natural component of crude oil,gasoline and cigarette smoke.At room temperature,it is(23)_________(heavy)than air and can sink into low-lying areas."Exposure (24)_________benzene increases the risk of developing leukemia and other blood disorders." according to the National Cancer Institute.No one knows for sure(25)_________the benzene ended up in sun care products.Benzene was not an ingredient in any of the sunscreens,so experts suspect that contamination occurred during the manufacturing process."It could be that some of those ingredient chemicals break down into benzene,"said Scott Faber,the senior vice president of government affairs for the Environmental Working Group (EWG),"But it's very alarming,especially since the FDA does not require companies to test ingredients for contaminants,(26)_________does it require testing for such chemicals at a finished product stage.Consumers should stop using these specific products and appropriately throw them away.There is not a safe level of benzene that(27)_________exist in sunscreen products.The vast majority of tested sunscreens,however,were free of benzene,and experts stress the importance of sunscreen use(28)_________(protect)skin from the aging and cancerous effects of the sun."It is not a reason to stop using sun protection,(29)_________is known to prevent skin cancer.To do so would be like hearing a particular car model was recalled and then(30) _________(decide)never to drive again,"dermatologist(皮肤病专家)Dr.Ranella Hirsch posted on Instagram.Section BDirections:Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box.Each word can only be used once.Note that there is one word more than you need.A.freeB.priorityC.regainD.sweepingE.totallingF.likelyG.sentenceH.inevitablyI.structuredJ.implicationsK.reversibleWeight loss can reverse type2diabetes(2型糖尿病)A third of people who went on a low-calorie diet to lose substantial amounts of weight reversed their type2diabetes and were still in remission(缓解期)two years later,a study on the long-term(31)_________has found.The number of people with type2diabetes has been soaring on the back of the obesityepidemic(32)_________the world.Two-thirds of adults in the UK are now overweight or obese.But the new study shows the condition is not a life(33)_________,say scientists.The results rejected the idea that type2diabetes was a(n)(34)_________progressive disease,said the co-primary investigator of the study,Prof Roy Taylor from Newcastle University."We now understand the biological nature of this(35)_________condition.However, everyone in remission needs to know that evidence to date tells us that your type2diabetes will return if you(36)_________weight,"he said.Nearly300people with type2diabetes and a body mass index of between27and45kg/m2 took part in the trail in Scotland.Half got standard diabetes care and the other half were put in a(n) (37)_________weight management programme.For12to20weeks,they were invited to consume only low-calorie formula meals(38)_________800calories a day.They had support from a nurse or dietitian to reintroduce normal foods at the end to help them keep the weight off.After the first year,46%of those on the low-calorie diet had reversed their type2diabetes. More than a third of those who had been put on the diet--36%--were still in remission after two years,according to the paper in the Lancet Diabetes&Endocrinology journal(糖尿病和内分泌学杂志《柳叶刀》).Remission is closely linked to weight loss.Most--64%--who lost more than 10kg were still(39)_________of the disease after two years."People with type2diabetes and healthcare professionals have told us their top research(40) _________is:'Can the condition be reversed or cured?'We can now say,with respect to reversal, that yes it can.Now we must focus on helping people maintain their weight loss and stay in remission for life,"said Prof Mike Lean from Glasgow University,who led the study with Taylor. III.Reading ComprehensionsSection ADirections:For each blank in the following passage,there are four words or phrases marked A,B, C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.An idea whose time has come:the four-day workweekThe four-day workweek's moment has arrived.With California Congressman Mark Takano's introduction of legislation to reduce the standard workweek from40to32hours,awareness of a shorter workweek--and(41)_________for it--is gaining.And so is the skepticism(怀疑)around it.Initial skepticism is a(n)(42)_________response to a great change in how we think about work.American work culture has been defined by ideals of career as identity,workaholism and ambitions for continuous growth.It is not(43)_________to free ourselves from the only reality we know.And yet,if there were ever a right time,this is it.For so many,the muscles of adaptation have(44)_________over the past two years with every challenge brought on by the pandemic and other global crises.The rapid,significant transition across industries to working from home provided evidence that we can(45)_________quickly in response to changing conditions.Now, we have an opportunity to exercise these muscles to(46)_________evolve from outdated conceptions of what work must look like.Four-day workweek pilots are emerging across the globe,with some companies now shifting from the(47)_________stage to implementing the policy permanently.Microsoft Japan, Unilever New Zealand and Kick-starter represent just a few of a growing number of organizationsexploring the four-day workweek.(48)_________political leaders are voicing support for the st year,New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardem approved employers implementing a four-day workweek to help stimulate domestic tourism in response to industry downturn brought on by the COVID-19pandemic.Advocates mention many(49)_________,including reduced burnout,improved physical and mental health,increased gender equity,and positive environmental impacts.It is easy to imagine what we might do with an additional day--spend time with family and friends,pursue a hobby, enroll in classes,sleep.Many in favor of the four-day workweek envision a more(50)_________ and rested community.Pilot findings show increased productivity as well,.Among companies that have adopted a four-day week,nearly two-thirds report increased productivity.Some leaders will see the research and be(51)_________that a pilot in their organization is worthwhile.Other will resist the idea.What theories or beliefs are at the root of their concerns? Many leaders were taught that face-time with employees is the only way to ensure accountability, productivity and teamwork.Less face-time,which follows the four-day workweek model and work-from-home arrangements,can feel to some like(52)_________control.For leaders of organizations and teams,the shift to a four-day workweek requiresre-imagining standard operating procedures,increasing innovation and,perhaps most importantly, trusting in(53)_________.Let employees work out the details rather than trying to"solve"the four-day workweek challenge(54)_________.Awin,a Berlin-based teach firm,saw80 employees volunteer for task forces to ensure that their switch to a four-day workweek went smoothly.Those who are closet to the work and potential challenges are often closest to the(55) _________.The website also offers many resources to help companies design a four-day workweek pilot.41.A.dislike B.substitution C.responsibility D.enthusiasm42.A.delayed B.reasonable C.incorrect D.officialte B.practical C.easy D.impossible44.A.loosen B.hurt C.strengthened D.trembled45.A.withdraw B.fail C.defend D.adapt46.A.intentionally B.traditionally C.incidentally D.hopelessly47.A.center B.recovery C.design D.pilot48.A.As a result B.What's more C.By contrast D.In fact49.A.concerns B.assumptions C.threats D.benefits50.A.isolated B.experienced C.fulfilled D.modernized51.A.reminded B.convinced rmed D.warned52.A.a sense of B.a drain on C.a loss of D.a waste of53.A.employees B.advocates C.campaigners D.leaders54.A.from the scratch B.from the bottom up C.from the middle D.from the top down55.A.risks B.procedures C.solutions D.resources Section BDirections:Read the following two passage.Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Sundays are for sewing.That much,at least,has not changed for Bo Dollis Jr.During Memorial Day weekend,after New Orleans officials relaxed social distancing rules, the Big Chief of the Wild Magnolias Mardi Gras Indians got his tribe together for the first time since everything came unglued.About15people came,and they sat together on folding chairs, laughing,joking,and sewing.Each had an open toolbox stuffed with small plastic bags of beads (珠子)at their feet and a stretched canvas across their laps.They shared advice and suggestions as easily as they passed around needless,with which they attached beads to the canvas in the shape of bears,horses,and native people.For Dollis,the sewing session marked a return to normalcy and an opportunity to continue sharing this New Orleans tradition he learned from his father.It ends each spring when tribes across the city unveil their year's work:A hand-beaded masterpiece of color and feathers-a new suit-that shines in the southern sunlight as the tribes sing,dance,and show off how pretty they are.Traditionally,Mardi Gras Indians have put a few days to wear their suits,including Mardi Gras Day and St.Joseph's Day in March.The coronavirus,however,interrupted this tradition. New Orleans officials shut down public events and began enforcing social distancing just days before St.Joseph's.Instead of parading on the streets with his tribe,Dollis sat at home that night and cried."That was a heart-breaker,"he said.For many of New Orleans'chefs,musicians,dancers,Mardi Gras Indians,singers,and street performers,the coronavirus has meant a loss of income,opportunity,and stability.For some,it's brought sickness and grief.And for all,it has challenged how they identify and express themselves.But this city has been forged by challenge for hundreds of years.Over its history,one thing has proven true:New Orleans cannot be infected,flooded,burned,or defeated."A disaster is a disaster.Hard times are hard times,"said Dollis."We know every year we should expect a hurricane,so we're psychologically prepared to handle it....Every year,we makea new suit.It's in the genes."56.Which one of the following can be inferred from the description of the sewing Sunday in Paragraph2?A.Sewing is a yearly collective activity among the tribe.B.The tribe members are enjoying continuing their routine.C.Nothing can change the rule the chief sets about the get-together.D.A few more tribe people have been scared away by social distancing rules.57.Dollis cried on the night of the St.Joseph's Day because_________.A.social distancing rules were just relaxedB.how to recover economy was a headacheC.a chance to identify the tribe slipped awayD.parading without a fine suit was heartbreaking58.The underlined word"forged"in Paragraph6is closest in meaning to_________.A.conqueredB.replacedC.fakedD.formed59.Why did Dollis mention"a hurricane"at the end of the passage?A.To offer support for the attack of hurricanes to New Orleans.B.To propose a way to keep natural disasters under control.C.To recommend the need to accept the fall of tradition.D.To present the determination to preserve the city.(B)Reading group:which Europeannovel should we read in June?Sam JordisonTue28May2019This month on the Reading group,for reasons that are obvious and clearly supportive,I want to celebrate Europe.I want you to nominate your favourite book published on the continent since the signing of the Treaty of Rome in1957-and let's make it fun.By this stage in the UK's national nervous breakdown,plenty of us are painfully aware of what we stand to lose in cutting ourselves off from our friends in Europe-but that doesn't mean we can't still celebrate them,especially since there's so much good stuff to talk about.In literary terms, there are62of the most productive yeas in world literary history to choose from.Our only requirement is that your chosen book was originally written in a European language other than English,somewhere on the continent and that English translations are widely available.Off the top of my head that takes in writers as diverse as Italo Calvino,Antonio Tabucchi Stanslaw Lem,Peter Stamm,Willem Frederik Hermans,Georges Perec,Karl Ove Knausgaard, Ivan Klima,Thomas Bernhard,Chika Unigwe,Javier Marias,Elena Ferrante,Alair Robbe-Grillet, Goscinny and Uderzo-and,what the hell,Michel Houellebecq.But to start naming authors is almost pointless-there are so many prospective candidates that any list I compile will only be notable for its omissions.I also know that the eventual list you come up with will be far bigger and far more interesting.Just in case you do need further inspiration,take a look at Richard Lea's superb World Literature Tour series,which contains hundreds,if not thousands of recommendations.If you start Googling the best books of the past60years by individual country there are endless rabbit holes to fall down -all of them full of delights.Just don't forget to come back here and make your nomination when you emerge again.To give your favourite book-or books-more chance to win please post in the comments below. If you can include a reason for your choice,so much the better.I'm happy to accept multiple nominations-not least because part of the fun is passing on good suggestions to other readers.I'll print out the candidates towards the end of the week and draw the winner from a hat.60.What restrictions are placed on the choice of books for Reading group this month?(1)It was published between1957and2019.(2)It was written in English and has been read by a majority of readers.(3)It was published on the continent.(4)It was written by a European writer regardless of the languages.(5)It was translated from other European languages into English.A.(1)+(2)B.(1)+(2)+(3)C.(1)+(3)+(4)D.(1)+(3)+(5)61.What does the organizer mean by"let's make it fun"?A.Readers will be impressed and delighted by the number of rabbit holes.B.Readers recommend their favorite books but the winner is picked at random.C.Readers are welcome to post funny comments on their favorite books.D.Whether a book will be chosen depends on readers'favorable reviews.62.Many of the writers are mentioned in paragraph3because_________.A.they are the most popular writers that flash through the organizer's mindB.the organizer doesn't think there is any point in making a long listC.readers are reminded to have a wide range of possibilities to choose fromD.these are too remarkable qualified writers to be omitted by readers(C)Daniel Kahneman's bestseller Thinking,Fast and Slow brought decades of research in judgment and decision-making to the popular consciousness.The key insight from Kahneman's book is that people have,in essence,two minds:one the allows for rapid intuitive responses and one that allows for slower and more reflective deliberation.Furthermore,it is broadly thought that these two ways of thinking,often referred to as"System1"and"System2,"are established in conflict, with our emotional intuitions(直觉)often winning over our cold,calculating deliberations. Indeed,the uniquely human ability to reason has seemingly had a tough go,recently. Misinformation is spreading on social media,political polarization is rising,science is being ignored.The much praised ability for humans to stop and reflect does not seem to be winning in the battle against the very human tendency to rely on our intuitions.Fortunately,human intuitions are often amazing things.We can immediately recognize the face of someone whom we have not seen in years.Chess grand-masters can intuitively identify thousands of unique potential configurations of chess pieces simply by looking at the board.It's time to re-frame the classic battle between our heads and our hearts,between our reason and our intuition.These faculties aren't in a fight for your mind;rather,they are simply for different things.They facilitate different types of human success.Consider the following problem adapted from the now classic Cognitive Reflective Test:A bat and a ball cost$110in total.The bat costs$100more than the ball.What does the ball cost? Did you say$10?Most do,as this is the response that pops into our minds intuitively.But the correct answer is$5.(If the ball costs$10,then the bat would need to cost$110,since it is $100more than the ball.In total,that is$120.)What this problem illustrates is the strength of our ability to reason(and the potential limits of our intuition).To get the answer correct when first encountering this problem,one generally has to spend some time and effort thinking about it.Intuition isn't good enough.And,indeed,research has shown that people who do better on tests like this--that is,people who are more likely to engage in analytic or deliberative reasoning processes-differ from people who tend to rely more on their intuitions.For example,people who are more deliberative are less likely to hold religious beliefs.They are also better able to distinguish between"fake news"and real news and are less likely to hold beliefs that are counter to the scientific consensus and to believe falsehoods about issues.It often pays to deliberate.This,however,is not the whole picture.People who are more analytic are also less empathetic. In contrast,there is value in our intuitions.They represent an important aspect of what it means to be human and should not be ignored.63.What point does the author emphasize in Paragraph1and Paragraph2?A.How important the ability to reason is in every aspect of society.B.How unfavorable the position of reason in the conflict with intuitions.C.How little we know about the difference between System1and System2.D.How dramatically Daniel Kahneman's book changed people's way of thinking.64.The example of"Chess grand-masters"in Paragraph3illustrates_________.A.choosing reasoning or intuitions depends on how complex the task isB.the seemingly intuitive response is based on academic achievementsing intuitions to the full is a remarkable human ability to achieve successD.playing chess is far more difficult than recognizing someone you have seen before65.If you get the right answer to the question about the bat price,you probably_________.A.are among the vast like-minded majorityB.have spent more time practising calculationsC.prefer to think about problems in an analytic wayD.are accustomed to relying on intuitions to solve problems66.What view does the author express about the battle between System1and System2thinking?A.It's not wise to always be deliberative.B.It's a battle between the head and the heart.C.Fighting falsehoods is subject to emotional intuitions.D.Reason will finally win with people's rising awareness.Section CDirections:Read the passage carefully.Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once.Note that there are two more sentences than you need.A.Moreover,a fractured world will make solving global problems harder,including finding a vaccine and securing an economic recovery.B.The number of passengers at Heathrow has dropped by97%year-on-year.C.The flow of capital is also suffering,as long-term investment sinks.D.Although the flow of information is free,the movement of people,goods and capital is not.E.The open system of trade,however,has dominated the world economy for decades and it will go on.F.America is urging intel to build plants at home.Goodbye globalizationEven before the pandemic,globalization was in trouble.Now it is receiving another severe blow as lock-downs(封锁)have sealed borders and disrupted commerce.Around the world,the effect of the pandemic is shifting public opinion away from globalization.People have been disturbed to find that their health depends on a fight to import protective equipment and on the migrant workers who work in care homes and harvest crops.This is just the start.(67)__________________Consider people first.It is proposed that immigration should be limited and that jobs should go to Americans instead.Other countries are likely to follow.Travel is restricted,limiting the scope to find work,inspect plants and get orders. Some90%of people live in countries with largely closed borders.The industry is signalling that the disturbance to travel will be lasting.Airbus has cut production by a third.Trade will suffer as countries abandon the idea that firms and goods are treated equally regardless of where they come ernments and central banks are asking taxpayers to support national firms through their stimulus packages,creating a huge and ongoing incentive to favour them.And the push to bring supply chains back home in the name of resilience(快速恢复)is quickening.On May12th Narendra Modi,India's prime minister,tole the nation that a new eraof economic self-reliance has begun.Japan's covid-19stimulus includes subsidies(财政援助)for firms that bring factories back.(68)__________________Digital trade is thriving but its scale is still modest.The sales abroad of Amazon,Apple,Facebook and Microsoft are equivalent to just 1.3%of world exports.(69)__________________Chinese venture-capital investment in America dropped to $400m in the first quarter of this year,60%below its level two years ago.Multinational firms may cut their cross-border investment by third this year.So far this year countries representing59%of world GDP have tightened their rules on foreign investment.Don't be fooled that a trading system with an unstable web of national controls will be more humane or safer.Poorer countries will find it harder to catch up and,in the rich world,life will be more expensive and less free.(70)__________________Wave goodbye to the greatest era of globalization-and worry about what is going to take its place.IV.Summary WritingDirections:Read the following three passages.Summarize the main idea and the main point(s)of the passage in no more e your own words as far as possible.Waste Heat Can Be TransformedThere are huge gains to be made because around70percent of all fuel energy is lost when it converts to mechanical or electric energy.Now researchers at Penn State University have created a flexible thermo-electric generator that wraps around hot water or exhaust pipes,turning heat into electricity.Flexible devices are more efficient because they attach to pipes in factories or on vehicles without having to be glued on like rigid devices.Then the thermoelectric materials materials turn temperature differences between the surface fixed to the pipe and the cooler outer surface into electric current."Think about an industrial plant with pipes hundreds of feet long,"said Shashank Priya, professor of materials science and engineering at Penn State."If you can wrap these devices around an area that large,you could generate kilowatts of energy from wasted heat that's normally just being thrown away."Thermophotovoltaic(热光生电)devices are another promising way to use this waste heat. University of Michigan engineers have created a precisely machined thermophotovoltaic cell that could be used to generate electricity from surplus renewable power.The cells would use heat stored in molten salt and turn it into electricity on demand,in a form that is much cheaper than batteries,say its creators.One of the factors crucial to any device's thermoelectric efficiency is its material.When combined in the right way,cheap and abundant elements can create higher electrical energy with smaller temperature differences.Their use could lead to greener car engines and industrial furnaces(熔炉).And when it comes to personal electronics,thermoelectrics could eventually see off traditional charging hardware.Chinese researchers have built a wristband that gathers body heat to power a LED and may be able to power smartwatches or other mobile devices in the future71.________________________________________________________________________V.TranslationDirections:Translate the following sentences into English,using the words given in the brackets.72.正是学会了使用网上购物app,老人们省去了大热天去菜场买菜的麻烦。
湖南省长沙市第一中学2025届高三上学期月考卷(一)英语
长沙市一中2025届高三月考试卷(一)英语时量:120分钟满分:150分得分:_________第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。
1.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.In a hotel.B.In a restaurant.C.In a bank.2.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.A plan.B.A place.C.A report.3.What is the woman worried about?A.Her colleague’s injury.B.No invitation to the trip.C.The plan for next Sunday.4.What can we say about the man?A.He is careless.B.He is generous.C.He is curious.5.What did the man do last weekend?A.He did sports.B.He watched TV.C.He cooked meals.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
2023-2024学年江苏省前黄高级中学高三上学期第一次阶段考试英语试卷
2023-2024学年江苏省前黄高级中学高三上学期第一次阶段考试英语试卷1. What is the woman looking for?A.A hotel. B.A company. C.A bus station.2. What is the man doing?A.Practicing speaking. B.Asking for help. C.Giving advice.3. Where does the man usually have dinner on weekends?A.At his home. B.In his friend’s pub.C.In a Chinese restaurant.4. What are the speakers going to do?A.Have a picnic. B.Study in the car. C.Take an exam.5. Why does the man call the woman?A.To book a table. B.To delay dinner. C.To order foods.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6. What does the woman ask the man to do?A.Join the company. B.Hire employees. C.Give her a raise.7. When will the man reply?A.On Wednesday. B.On Thursday. C.On Friday.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8. When is the man supposed to meet his friend?A.At 12:10. B.At 12:15. C.At 12:20.9. How did the man plan to go to the restaurant?A.By car. B.By taxi. C.On foot.10. What will the man do next?A.Repair his car. B.Send a message. C.Call his friend.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
英语-2024届新高三开学摸底考试卷(上海专用)(解析版)
2024届新高三开学摸底考试卷(上海专用)英语(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:140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。
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I.Listening Comprehension(25分)Section A(10分)Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1.A.Negative.B.Neutral. C.Uninterested.D.Supportive.【答案】D【原文】M: Our neighbourhood is going to have a swimming pool soon.W: It is about time. I don’t know why it has taken so long.Q: What is the woman’s attitude towards the swimming pool?2.A.Go on a trip.B.Take a long sail.C.Run a restaurant.D.Prepare a meal.【答案】A【原文】M: Our children are waiting downstairs. Let’s hurry.W: Wait a minute. We’ll take some food with us. They don’t like the meal served on the train. Q: What are the speakers’ family probably going to do?3.A.If he has more than a dollar. B.If he makes a phone call first.C.If he finds the change machine. D.If he buys something from her.【答案】D【原文】M: Miss, can you give me change for a dollar so that I can make a phone call at the callbox.W: Sorry, sir. I am not allowed to give change without a purchase. But you’ll find a change machine in front of the jewelry store.Q: In which situation can the woman give the man some change?4.A.The time is not convenient.B.Her house is not big enough.C.A few people won’t turn up.D.There won’t be enough food.【答案】B【原文】M: Helen’s going to have a birthday party on Friday evening. She’s invited a lot of people. If everyone turns up, there will be a squeeze in her house.W: But a few people said they couldn’t go, so I think it should be OK.Q: What might be a problem for Helen’s birthday party according to the man?5.A.Mom doesn’t like wine.B.They’ve already got plenty of wine.C.They are going to buy what they need.D.They’ve got enough food for the party.【答案】B【原文】W: Dad, shall we go to buy some wine for Mom’s birthday party?M: What? Don’t we have enough by now?Q: What does the man imply?6.A.They can’t speak English.B.The microphone doesn’t work well.C.They are not familiar with his topic. D.The speaker is speaking too fast.【答案】B【原文】M: There must be something wrong with the microphone the speaker is using. I can hardly catch a word he is saying.W: Yeah, I can’t understand anything myself.Question: Why are these people having trouble understanding the speaker?7.A.John’s job transfer.B.The rapid spread of rumour.C.The new project in India.D.John’s quarrel with his wife.【答案】A【原文】W: Hey, John. I hear they’re going to send you to India for the new project.M: News travels fast! I was informed of the job transfer a few hours ago. I still don’t know how to break the news to my wife.Q: What are the two speakers talking about?8.A.Sell the broken parts. B.Buy a new one.C.Make a profitable investment.D.Have the old one fixed.【答案】B【原文】M: My fridge is more than twelve years old and it had worked just fine until last night.W: You’ll never be able to get parts for it. It might be time to invest in a more recent model.Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?9.A.Jack is currently living in the south.B.Jack is used to wet climate.C.Jack intends to settle problems through moving to the south.D.She wants to talk Jack out of moving to the south.【答案】D【原文】M: It turns out that Jack intends to move to a southern city and settle down there.W: Not if he is told how wet and hot the south is. And I am going to tell him that.Q: What does the woman mean?10.A.She doesn’t mind it as the road conditions are good.B.She is tired of driving in heavy traffic.C.She is unhappy to have to drive such a long way every dayD.She enjoys it because she’s good at driving.【答案】A【原文】M:I hear you drive a long way to work every day.W:Oh, yes. It’s about sixty miles, But it doesn’t seem that far, the road is not bad, and there’s not much traffic.Q: How does the woman feel about driving to work?Section B(15分)Directions: In Section B. you will hear two short passages several and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of them. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11.A.The location. B.The scenery.C.The seafood. D.The culture. 12.A.Attract whales to the closer shore.B.Tell people where to see whales.C.Warn people to stay away from shore.D.Go around to gather enough visitors. 13.A.It is held every other year in summer.B.It helps Whale Crier to show his talents.C.It guarantees everyone to find something to enjoy.D.It is one of the best eco-arts festivals in South Africa.【答案】11.A 12.B 13.C【原文】The annual whale festival in Hermanus, South Africa, starts today. The coastal town, located on the Western Cape about 1.5 hours from Cape Town, is famous for whale watching. It is one of the best locations in the world to witness large numbers of southern right whales moving in the season. The festival, which is the only eco-arts festival in South Africa, attracts over 130,000 visitors.Hermanus also has the world’s only “Whale Crier”, whose job is to go around and tell people where they may see whales — with his horn. Fortunately, the timing of the festival almost guarantees a whale sighting — as close as a few meters from shore!The whales are, of course, the main attraction of the festival, but many more terrific activities are available. The seaside environment, with the surrounding mountains, makes an ideal setting to enjoy the festival’s musical performances and fantastic seafood. For those who desire more adventure, there’s open water swimming, a night run and sports challenges. Other activities include an old car show, arts and crafts stalls and entertainment for kids. With something for everyone, what more could one ask for?Questions:11. What is the reason for so many visitors choosing to watch whales in Hermanus?12. What does Whale Crier do at the festival?13. What can we learn about the whale festival?Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14.A.Conflicts between labor and management.B.Rights and responsibilities of company employees.C.Common complaints made by office workers.D.Health and safety conditions in the workplace.15.A.They wanted the outdated equipment replaced.B.They quit work to protect their unborn babies.C.They sought help from union representatives.D.They requested to have their posts changed.16.A.To show how busy they are at work.B.To show how they love winter sports.C.To protest against the poor working conditions.D.To protect themselves against the heating system.【答案】14.D 15.D 16.C【原文】Since a union representative visited our company to inform us about our rights and protections, my co-workers have been worrying about health conditions and complaining about safety risks in the workplace. Several of the employees in the computer department, for example, claim to be developing vision problems from having to stare at a video display terminal for about seven hours a day. An X-ray technician is refusing to do her job until the firm agrees to replace its out-dated equipment. She insists that it’s exposing workers to unnecessarily high doses of radiation. She thinks that she may have to contact the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to inspect the department. I’ve heard that at a factory in the area, two pregnant women, who were working with paint, requested a transfer to a safer department because they wanted to prevent damage to their unborn babies. The supervisor of personnel refused the request. In another firm the workers were constantly complaining about the malfunctioning heating system, but the owner was too busy or too mean to do anything about it. Finally, they all met and agreed to wear ski-clothing to work the next day. The owner was too embarrassed to talk to his employees. But he had the heating system replaced right away.Questions14. What does the talk focus on?15. What does the speaker say about the two pregnant women?16. Why did the workers in the firm wear ski-clothing to work?Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17.A.Amish teenagers.B.An online program.C.Trips to Los Angeles.D.An imaginary community.18.A.They do not have modern technology.B.They have never left their home.C.They do not park cars by themselves.D.They have never seen the ocean. 19.A.The modern world likes to teach children to fix machines.B.The Amish people have no contact with the modern world.C.The modern world does not welcome the Amish teenagers.D.The Amish people take horses as a means of transportation.20.A.Disappointed and sad.B.Upset but excited.C.Annoyed and unhappy.D.Puzzled but interested.【答案】17.B 18.A 19.D 20.D【原文】M: Have you seen that online program about Amish people?W: No. Why?M: Oh, it’s really amazing. It’s about these five Amish teenagers. You know, the Amish community live in the countryside of America, and they don’t have modern technology.W: No modern technology? Don’t they have computers?M: No. Nothing. They build their own houses, and ride horses to go here and there in their community. They don’t have cars, or mobile phones or anything.W: Wow! So, what happens in the program?M: Well, the program takes five Amish teenagers to live in a big house in Los Angeles, with some other teenagers, who are not Amish.W: So, the Los Angeles kids teach these Amish people about the modern world?M: Yes, that’s right. The Amish have never seen televisions before, or computers, videos, washing machines... Nothing.W: They have never seen them?M: No. And they take these Amish people to the beach. Can you imagine that the Amish have never seen the ocean before? The program is really good.W: Yes, it sounds interesting.M: They also go out to experience VR games and do some shopping.W: And do the Amish like what they see? Do they like the modern world?M: Well, they find it very confusing. But everything is very fascinating, even things like car parks! And the girls like wearing the new clothes.W: Car parks? Do they…(Now listen again please.)Questions:17. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?18. Which is the main factor that makes Amish people special?19. What can we learn from the conversation?20. How do the five Amish teenagers feel in the modern world?II.Grammar and Vocabulary(20分)Section A(10分)Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.A New Way to Learn LanguagesNowadays, the Internet is changing the way people learn languages. There is still no way to avoid the hard work through vocabulary lists and grammar rules, but since the birth of the Internet, books, tapes and even CDs 21 (replace) by email, video chat and social networks.Livemocha, a Seattle-based company, has created a website helping people learn more than 38 languages by exchanging messages over the Internet and then 22 (correct) each other’s messages. The lessons, 23 form they are in, are delivered online.The CEO of Livemocha says the website’s advantage is the context 24 you may practice speaking with a real person. “The great irony is that even if you have learned a foreign language in the classroom for years, you are not confident 25 (go) into a restaurant, striking up a conversation,” he said. The casual connections with real people throughout the world are not just fun and surprising but reveal more about 26 the language is really used.Livemocha is now experimenting with many ways that resemble the games 27 (find) on other social websites to motivate people. Besides, each person can set up a profile 28 includes a short self-description and what language he or she would like to learn. Therefore, if you want to learn one language, you will easily find many people fluent in this language. And it becomes 29 (challenging) to find a study partner. An email or two is all it takes.There are more and more companies like Livemocha offering online language learning to students throughout the world. 30 merely helping people practice different languages, they also enable people to share interests and make new friends【参考答案】21.have been replaced 22.correcting 23.whatever 24.where 25.to go26.how 27.found 28.which/that 29.less challenging 30.Instead of【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。
天津高三英语期中考试卷
天津高三英语期中考试卷一、听力理解(共20分)1. 听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳答案。
每段对话读两遍。
(每题2分,共10分)1) What does the man want to do?A. Buy a new car.B. Sell his old car.C. Borrow some money.2) Where are the speakers?A. In a library.B. In a classroom.C. In a bookstore.3) What is the woman complaining about?A. The weather.B. The service.C. The food.4) How will the woman go to the party?A. By bus.B. By taxi.C. On foot.5) What does the man mean?A. He is too busy to help the woman.B. He doesn't know what the woman is talking about.C. He has already finished the report.2. 听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
(每题2分,共10分)6) What is the relationship between the two speakers?A. Doctor and patient.B. Teacher and student.C. Policeman and driver.7) Why does the man refuse to go to the concert?A. He doesn't like the singer.B. He has to work.C. He has no money.8) What does the woman suggest the man do?A. Take a break.B. Finish his homework first.C. Ask the teacher for help.9) How does the man feel about the news?A. Excited.B. Disappointed.C. Indifferent.10) What is the woman's opinion about the movie?A. It's too long.B. It's very interesting.C. It's not worth watching.二、单项选择(共20分)从每题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。
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2016届高三英语综合试卷第Ⅰ卷(100分)第一部分听力(略)第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AAbout 30 years ago, I left Cuba for the United States with my son. After getting settled finally in Brunswick, New Jersey, I enrolled (注册) my son in kindergarten. Several weeks later, my son’s teacher asked me to meet him at his office.In the teacher’s office, and exchange of greetings was followed by his questions: “Is your son mentally retarded (弱智的)? Does he suffer from any kind of mental disability?”Was he talking about m y wonderful Scola? NO, no, it can’t be. What a helpless, lonely moment! I told him that Scola was a quiet, sweet little boy, instead. I asked him why he was asking me all these questions.My son could not follow the teacher’s directions, he told me, and th us, Scola was disrupting the class. Didn’t he know my son did not speak English yet?He was angry; “Why hasn’t your son been taught to speak English? Don’t you speak English at home?”No, I didn’t speak English at home, I replied. I was sure my son would l earn English in a couple of months, and I didn't want him to forget his native language. Well, wrong answer! What kind of person would not speak in English to her son at home and at all time? “Are you one of those people who come to this country to save dollars and send them back to their country, never wanting to be a part of this society?”Needless to say, I tried to tell him I was not one of “those people.” Then he told me the meeting was over, and I left.As I had expected, my son learned to speak English fluently before the school year was over. He went on to graduate from college and got a job, earning close to six figures. He travels widely and leads a well-adjusted, contented life. And he has benefited from being bilingual (双语的)。
Speaking more than one language allows people to communicate with others; it teaches people about other cultures and other places—something very basic and obviously lacking in the “educator” I met in New Jersey.21. The teacher asked the author to his office ________.A. to d iscuss Scola’s in-class performanceB. to get Scola enrolled in kindergartenC. to find a language partner for ScolaD. to work out a study plan for Scola22. The author’s attitude towards being bilingual may best be described as__________.A. criticalB. casualC. positiveD. passive23. This text is likely to be selected from a book of _________.A. medicineB. educationC. geographyD. historyBActing on a sudden impulse (凭冲动行事), an elderly woman, whose husband had been killed in the Civil War, went into a photographer’s to have her picture taken. She was seated before the camera, wearing the same hard, forbidding look that had made her fearful to the children living in the neighborhood when the photographer said suddenly, “Brighten the eyes a l ittle.” She tried but failed.“See here,” the elderly woman said sharply, “if you think an old woman who is dull can look bright, or the one who feels cross can become pleasant every time she is told to, you don’t know anything about human nature. It takes something from the outside to brighten the eye and the face.”“Oh, no, it doesn’t! It’s something to be worked from the inside. Try it again,” said the photographer good-naturedly.She tried again and this time with better success. “That’s good! You look twenty years younger.” She went home with a strange feeling in her heart. It was the first compliment she had received since her husband passed away and it left a pleasant memory behind.When she went home, her neighbors soon remarked the change.“Why, Catherine, you are getting younger. How did you manage it?”“It is almost all done from the inside. You just brighten up inside and feel pleasant.”Every emotion tends to shape the body into beauty or into ugliness. Nothing we ever do is wiped out. The way to be beautiful without is to be beautiful within.Men complain because God puts thorns with roses; wouldn’t it be better to thank God that he puts roses with thorns? We win half the battle when we make up our minds to take the world as we find it, including the thorns. This is what happens in real life.24. The old woman went to the photographer’s to ________.A. have her picture takenB. get her husband’s photoC. complain to the photographerD. make herself look younger25. What can we know about the old woman?A. She missed her children very much.B. Kids in the neighbor always looked up to her.C. She hesitated to go to the photographer’s.D. The photographer’s manner inspired her a lot.26. What does the underlined word “compliment” mean?A. Praise.B. Comment.C. Comfort.D. Relief.27. What is the message conveyed in the story?A. Ignore ugliness when going after success.B. Friendship is built on respect for each other.C. Accept reality and take things as they are.D. Watch out for difficulty on their way to success.CMany science fiction stories tell about explorers arriving in a new world who use some kind of high-tech device to test for breathable air or signs of life. But here on Earth, science fiction is becoming reality through a new sampling technology called environmental DNA (eDNA). Scientists can use it to identify rare species, or estimate fish populations with just a little air or water. Scientists study the genetic material released by living creatures. Essentially they can take a sample of soil, air or water, and they can sequence (排序) the DNA out of it and tell you what is there.EDNA can be used to identify the creatures that live in a certain place. Besides, it can confirm the presence or lack of a specific creature. The cost of gene sequencing has reduced greatly in recent years, which makes DNA testing more widely available.Caren Goldberg, who heads the new eDNA lab at Washington State University, is one of the first biologists to take the technology from the testing period to actually using it.“It is extremely useful for species that are really hard to find. I have spent many hours looking for species that I was pretty sure were there—looking under rocks, looking in water, doing all kinds of surveys.”Caren Goldberg sees eDNA as a way to get answers more efficiently, safely and with less destruction compared to traditional survey techniques. Until recently, scientists depended on netting or using an electric current to temporarily catch fish.This newer way is becoming popular around the world. Animal experts in Vietnam are using the eDNA to find the last, wild Yangtze giant softshell turtles. On the Caribbean island of Trinidad, it is being used to find endangered golden treefrogs.Scientists working with it say they do not expect robots to replace field biologists anytime soon. But the old-fashioned field work could soon be more targeted. A related research goal is to show how long environmental DNA can last and how far it can travel in different environments.28. DNA testing is widely used mainly because ________.A. its cost has reduced greatlyB. its result is more accurateC. its procedure is easy to runD. it frees biologists of hard work29. What is Caren Goldberg’s opinion on eDNA?A. It’s hard to put it in actual use.B. It's helpful only in a limited way.C. It takes more time to get the results.D. It may cause less damage to species.30. What does the underlined sentence mean in the last paragraph?A. The old-fashioned field work would be more popular.B. The old-fashioned field work would face more difficulties.C. More research will be made on the old-fashioned field work.D. It is still uncertain to confirm the effects of eDNA testing.31. What would be the best title for the passage?A. Science Fiction Makes Space Exploration Much EasierB. Science Fiction Becomes Reality for Species SurveysC. Species Surveys Are More Awesome Than You ThinkD. Environmental DNA testing Contributes To Our SocietyDStudents at Monument High School are participating in a unique activity called the Independent Project. The program is an “alternative” school that’s completely run by students —no teachers, parents, or adults are allowed—and they’re in charge of deciding their entire courses. What these teens study in the classroom and their homework are all entirely up to them.Students aren’t taking this lightly—instead of reacting irresponsibly to the freedom to design their own studies, they’re eagerly grasping their own interests by writing poetry collections, learning instruments and taking flight lessons.“I think the more choices we have in our schools, the more students we will help develop into the kind of citizens that we need,” Principal Marianne Young explains. “And that it’s okay for you to need a little bit of a different approach from mine.”The only structure to the program is this: On Mondays students come up with questions that interest them about one of their school subjects, then they spend the rest of the week researching and coming up with potential conclusions to these inquiries. On Fridays, they present this information to their classmates.Teens express their satisfaction with the program because it accommodates different kinds of learners, even those who don't always succeed in a traditional academic sense.“I have dyslexia (阅读障碍), so it’s very hard reading and writing and doing those sorts of things. School has a lways been a big problem for me,” one student named Sergio explains. “If not for this program, I don’t know if I’d be graduating--I don’t know where I’d be right now. I think this has really been my savior and got me through the last two years of high scho ol.”32. What can we know about the Independent Project?A. Normal school courses are a must.B. It aims to help students with math.C. There’re no teachers involved in it.D. Students must study courses at home.33. According to Principal Marianne Young, ________.A. more course choices will benefit top studentsB. different learning styles should be encouragedC. teachers play a key role in students’ educationD. knowledge can be better gained by discussions34. What’s teens’ attitude towards the Independent Project?A. Doubtful.B. Cautious.C. Approving.D. Critical.35. What is the passage mainly about?A. An unusual educational program.B. The benefits of interactive learning.C. The structure of a learning program.D. The differences in individual learning.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。