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Exercise 71. If it had not been for the captain, the ship ________ with all on board.A. would sinkB. would be sunkC. would have sunkD. would have been sunk2. As a result of the adoption of advanced techniques, they’ve produced ________ steel this y ear as they did ten years ago.A. as six times muchB. as six times as muchC. as much as six timesD. six times as much3. If you don’t like it, ________.A. nor I shallB. nor shall IC. so I shallD. so shan’t I4. Rita knows little history, ________ of philosophy.A. still lessB. yet lessC. still moreD. as well as5. She preferred that her husband ________ some cooking in the kitchen.A. didB. doC. would doD. must do6. After paying the money, I found that the waiter had made a mistake ________ the bill.A. ofB. aboutC. overD. by7. A learner who wishes to speak and write English well should be concerned ________ being idiomatic.A. withB. forC. aboutD. in8. The teacher tried to help the student to become familiar ________ those most frequently used expressions.A. toB. atC. forD. with9. The woman could not concentrate on her work because she was anxious ________ her son’s health.A. aboutB. atC. forD. as for10. After class, I remained to ask the teacher ________ that difficult sentence.A. explain meB. to explain meC. to explain to meD. explaining to me11. ________ of how to put words together is perhaps more important than a knowledge of their meanings.A. KnowledgeB. A knowledgeC. The knowledgeD. Knowledges12. I have asked him twice. Shall I ask him ________ time?A. the thirdB. thirdC. one thirdD. a third13. So little ________ about stock exchange that the lecture was completely beyond me.A. did I knowB. I had knownC. I knewD. knew I14. One more day, ________ we will be able to finish the work.A. orB. so thatC. andD. /15. It is not what you expect to receive but what you are ready to give ________ counts in love.A. whichB. whatC. thatD. it16. If you divide 7 by 3, you have 1 ________.A. left overB. left outC. left offD. left about17. The poor old woman can’t ________ her hotwater bottle.A. do withoutB. do withC. do upD. do away with18. The old lady has kept ________ of her son’s letters from London.A. everyB. everyoneC. every oneD. any one19. The house was on fire, and the house owner had all ________ burnt.A. his jewelB. the jewelriesC. jewelriesD. his jewels20. You seldom go to the theatre though you live in London, ________?A. do youB. don’t youC. do you notD. won’t you21. Thes e girls didn’t like to visit Chicago, ________.A. but they did go there themselvesB. but they didn’t go there anywayC. and they did go at lastD. but they had to go anyway22. ________ everybody knows about it, I don’t want to talk any more.A. ForB. EvenC. SinceD. However23. May I ask your views ________ the current issue of foreign language teaching?A. toB. forC. onD. at24. First I chose something very theoretical for my paper, and then I found that it seemed quite ________ me.A. aboveB. offC. beyondD. over25. —I’ve tried three places but have all been turned down.—Keep ________, and don’t lose heart.A. upB. atC. onD. to26. Spring ________, cherry blossoms began to come out.A. arrivedB. was arrivingC. had arrivedD. having arrived27. When having the discussion, I was surprised at Andrew ________ us like that.A. interruptedB. interruptC. interruptingD. was interrupting28. The multiple-choice test ________ 40 imcomplete statements with 4 choices to complete each.A. is composed ofB. consists inC. is made ofD. forms in29. ________ to take this adventure course will certainly learn a lot of useful skills.A. Brave enough studentsB. Enough brave studentsC. Students brave enoughD. Students enough brave30. Oh, John, ________ you gave us!A. how a pleasant surpriseB. how pleasant surpriseC. what a pleasant surpriseD. what pleasant surprise31. No doubt it is the best art exhibition ________ in my life.A. which I sawB. that I have seen itC. I have seenD. which I have seen32. ________ halfway through the exercise, the teacher changed his mind and collected all our papers.A. When only beingB. When we were onlyC. Being onlyD. Having been33. In the new factory, all the equipment is ________.A. out of dateB. in dateC. up to dateD. of today34. It is the college ________ he once studied and won his master’s degree.A. thatB. whichC. whereD. for which35. Tomorrow is Sunday, so you ________ get up very early.A. mustn’tB. needn’tC. can’tD. shouldn’t36. ________ your composition carefully, some spelling mistakes can be avoided.A. Having checkedB. CheckC. If you checkD. To check37. You said Mary should have telephoned you yesterday. Why ________ she then?A. shouldn’tB. hadn’tC. wasn’tD. didn’t38. The governor of the state didn’t care about his state ________ his people.A. orB. neitherC. andD. as well39. After such a long journey, the old lady was ________.A. gave outB. worn outC. given upD. tired off40. Yesterday my aunt took me to the supermarket, ________ the things on the shopping list, and showed me around the town.A. boughtB. buyingC. to buyD. had bought41. He is very much ________ a gentleman.A. forB. fromC. asD. of42. He suggested ________ the dull parts of the long novel I was reading.A. me skipB. I skippedC. my skippingD. me skipped43. Jim is not quite ________ as his sister.A. good as a studentB. as a good studentC. an as good studentD. as good a student44. I ________ so busy in the last few days that I have hardly time to rest.A. amB. wereC. have beenD. had been45. We have sold many vases of this kind and the rest ________ on sale today.A. isB. areC. hasD. have46. ________ the routes we shall travel by doesn’t make much difference.A. What ofB. HowC. WhichD. Which of47. ________ an average, there are forty-five boys present every day.A. InB. OnC. AtD. To48. I don’t think he can keep his eyes ________ to all these facts.A. shutB. to be shutC. shuttingD. shutted49. As is known to all, bread and butter ________ liked by Westerners.A. isB. areC. have beenD. be50. ________ the real danger lies is still unclear to most of them.A. WhatB. WhereC. HowD. That51. You must have lived in this industrial city for many years, ________?A. haven’t youB. mustn’t youC. needn’t youD. don’t you52. We fear greatly ________ the baby who was injured in the accident last week.A. atB. withC. aboutD. for53. To everybody’s joy, the picnic ________ at last after being twice postponed.A. came offB. came outC. came onD. came in54. If you don’t keep the food in the refrigerator, it may ________.A. go outB. go offC. go wrongD. go over55. It’s a very hard job, so I have to find the right man ________ it.A. forB. toC. aboutD. on56. Our work ________ finished, we had fun playing football for hours.A. wasB. having beenC. /D. both B and C57. If the work ________ by the end of the month is delayed, the construction company will be fined.A. has been completedB. will be completedC. to be completedD. being completed58. The doctor has tried his best, but he doesn’t ________ any hope of the patient’s recovery.A. hold outB. hold backC. hold onD. hold over59. I was told that he ________ to Paris a couple of times.A. had goneB. was goingC. had beenD. was gone60. The aged woman is always very generous ________ her neighbours.A. ofB. toC. withD. in61. Do you really need ________ all these meetings this week?A. to attendB. attendingC. attendD. to be attending62. Oh, I’m afraid th e toy train may be ________ expensive.A. too muchB. greatlyC. far tooD. very much63. It is easy to see that what he says and what he does ________ agree.A. does notB. are notC. do notD. is not64. Mother will be tired after work, so let’s ________ before she gets home.A. prepare dinnerB. have dinner prepareC. prepare for dinnerD. have dinner prepared for65. You can take the book or the dictionary, but you can’t take ________.A. bothB. eitherC. anyD. all66. The hen ________ an egg in the henhouse which ________ on the hill.A. laid … liedB. laid … layC. lay … laidD. lied … lay67. — How much longer will you be staying?— I hope ________ another month anyway.A. inB. onC. forD. to68. I set about ________ as soon as I got to the office.A. to workB. workC. workedD. working69. More often than ________, he walked to school.A. notB. lessC. muchD. seldom70. Do you know why Henry didn’t ________ at the party yesterday evening?A. show offB. show inC. show upD. show about71. He very much wanted to attend the reception; however, in the end he ________ go.A. would notB. had no toC. couldD. was not able to72. How does it come ________ that you are here in Shanghai, and not in Beijing?A. outB. aboutC. toD. for73. ________ made the first United States flag is widely believe.A. When Betsy RossB. That Betsy RossC. Betsy RossD. Whether Betsy Ross74. I won’t believe it until I ________ it with my own eyes.A. sawB. have seenC. will seeD. had seen75. When he was fifteen years old, he went with his parents to live in America. That is, ________ he went to America.A. when age 15B. at age 15C. in the age of 15D. at 1576. No computer ________ can take the place of man completely.A. ever to be inventedB. yet inventedC. which have inventedD. having been invented77. My watch is three minutes ________.A. fastB. quickC. rapidD. quickly78. — Are you going to the movies tonight?— Yes, by the I ________ my work.A. finishedB. will finishC. have finishedD. will have finished79. We’ll supply you with the products only ________ you prove your ability of payment.A. thatB. on conditionC. on thatD. on condition that80. Mary had to leave at once. ________ and said goodbye to her mother.A. So did sheB. So she didC. So had sheD. So she had81. — Where ________ the envelopes? They are nowhere to be found.— I ________ them in the top drawer of your desk. How can they be missing?A. did you put … have putB. had you put … had putC. have you put … putD. did you put … had put82. ________ this point of view, his conduct is to blame.A. ForB. OnC. AtD. From83. I’d like my friend ________ on a trip to Paris with me.A. goB. to goC. goingD. gone84. With the help of these experts, they produced ________ cars in 1999 as the year before.A. as twice manyB. as many as twiceC. twice as manyD. as twice as many85. The geologist ________ a paper at the conference when the accident occurred.A. was readingB. had been readingC. readD. has read86. No sooner had they gone on shore ________ the hurricane began to blow.A. whenB. thenC. beforeD. than87. He didn’t often complain and when he ________, no one paid any attention to him.A. wasB. doesC. complainsD. did88. — There are two robots in the assembling shop of the factory.— So ________.A. are thereB. are theyC. there areD. they are89. He doesn’t often visit us, but when he ________ us, he will stay for hours.A. does visitB. will visitC. has visitedD. visit90. I communicated with him ________ writing, not by speaking to him, sending him a verbal message.A. inB. withC. atD. out of91. Harry met Mr. Green yesterday but he ________ tell him that he had smashed the motorbike he borrowed from him.A. not dareB. dares notC. didn’t dareD. did n’t to dare92. I want all of you to know that I dare anyone ________ that my facts are incorrect.A. proveB. to proveC. provingD. proved93. The climbers sat on the small hill, strange noise ________ their ears.A. fell onB. falling onC. fell uponD. falling in94. The monitor ________ to his feet and greeted me as soon as I entered the room.A. raisedB. roseC. liftedD. got up95. We’re going to play volleyball after school. Will you ________?A. take part inB. join usC. enter forD. join it96. When Wilma was small, she once became seriously ill and for weeks she ________.A. was nearly deadB. was near deathC. almost diedD. was near dead97. —You can’t finish the book in less than an hour, I suppose, can you?— ________.A. No, hardlyB. I don’t think I canC. Sorry, I can’tD. Yes. I am sure I can98. Better late than never, ________?A. will youB. isn’t itC. shall weD. aren’t they99. ________ we can make laws to protect certain animals, we are frequently unable to control the environment.A. HoweverB. WhateverC. WhetherD. While 100. ________, the temperature of a body rises when it receives heat.A. It be a ruleB. Being a ruleC. 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(整理版高中英语)高三周练七

(整理版高中英语)高三周练七

省高三周练七英语试题第一局部:听力〔共20小题;每题1分, 总分值20分〕第二局部:英语知识运用〔共两节, 总分值35分〕第一节:单项选择〔共15小题;每题1分, 总分值15分〕请认真阅读以下各题, 从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最正确选项, 并转涂到答题卡上。

21. German Foreign Minister Guido will visit China and attend ________ third foreign minister-level strategic dialogue, ________ Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei announced Tuesday.A. the, theB. the, /C. a, /D. a, the22. For the sake of sustainable development, energy-conserving and environment-friendly businesses enjoy __________ in many aspects from the local government.A. profitsB. expenseC. privilegesD. advantages23. -- I’d like to ________ a room with bath for a week.-- I’m sorry, Sir. We are all booked up. You know it is the tourist season these days.A. depositB. reserveC. appointD. cater24. Very ______ about toys, Tony was not to be pleased, though I tried to show him one by one.A. systematicB. particularC. analyticalD. controversial25. Because of his achievement in the field, Mr. Young is _________ as an example of a man who works hard and manages to live his dream.A. lived up toB. looked up toC. stood up toD. looked forward to26. -- During the wartime, he ________ a lot about what he saw and heard in the battlefield.-- Yes. The collection of the stories has been published and sells well.A. had writtenB. was writingC. had been writingD. wrote27. -- Some more wine?-- Thank you. ______. I have to drive home.A. With pleasureB. That would be niceC. I’d rather n otD. Just what I need28. He __________ a successful man with his gift and efforts, but in fact he became addicted to Internet games gradually.A. must have beenB. needn’t have beenC. might have beenD. could have been29. This tower, _________ they are planning to have decorated, is always the best place to have a view of the sea.A. whereB. whatC. whichD. that30. In their driving lesson, they learned a traffic rule that at no time _______ be parked in a manner which will block emergency service.A. any vehicle mustB. can any vehicleC. any vehicle shouldD. shall any vehicle31. However occupied you are with study, try to ______ at least 15 minutes each day to have some physical exercise.A. put outB. put throughC. put offD. put aside32. The student, ________ to be busy with his paper work, glanced at the teacher ________ at the front door.A. pretending; seatingB. pretending; seatedC. pretended; seatingD. pretended; seated33. -- Could you give any suggestion about the decoration in my house?-- Let me see... Oh everything is nice except that the painting seems a little bit _______.A. out of reachB. out of placeC. out of touchD. out of order34. With the year coming to an end, we talk about the top technology developments in the last year. Technological revolution ________ the way we work and play.A. is changingB. changedC. will changeD. is to change35. -- I’m afraid I can only make a small contribution this time.-- ______. We really appreciate your assistance.A. Every little helpsB. It’s better to give than to receiveC. The more, the betterD. The best things come in small packages笫二节:完形填空〔共20小题;每题1分, 总分值20分〕请认真阅读以下短文, 从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最正确选项, 并转涂到答题卡上。

2021年高三上学期第7周考英语试题 Word版含答案

2021年高三上学期第7周考英语试题 Word版含答案

2021年高三上学期第7周考英语试题 Word版含答案Section A (15 marks) Choose the best answer:1. He seldom stay up late at night, ________ necessary, to keep himselffull of energy the next day.A. ifB. unlessC. untilD. while2. Trees planted along roads add a touch of nature to our surroundings,which otherwise _____ unattractive.A. would lookB. will lookC. lookD. looked3. Excuse me, I ______ I was blocking your way.A. didn’t realizeB. don’t realizeC. haven’t realizedD. wasn’t realizing4. I wonder why Ann didn’t get _______ the job. She is the right person for it.A. to be offeredB. offeredC. to offerD. offering5. When I got back home I saw a message pinned to the door ________ “Sorryto miss you; will call later.”A. readB. readsC. to readD. reading6. I hurried up with my food, as I couldn’t stand _____ when I was eatingpeople smoked around me.A. themB. somethingC. itD. those7. It was obvious the moment I got in _____ something unpleasant hadhappened in the office.A. soB. whichC. whetherD. that8. Large amounts of medicine ___ sent to the flood stricken area in thelast few days.A. wereB. wasC. has beenD. have been9. At the sight of the sofa, Steven said with satisfaction that nothingwas _____ to our living room.A. better suitedB. well suitedC. ill suitedD. worse suited10. He ________ to the lab than he set out to do the experiment.A. has no sooner gotB. no sooner gotC. will no sooner getD. had no sooner got11. You ______ me my bike yesterday afternoon; I needed it so badly.A. must have returnedB. should returnC. must returnD. should have returned12. British Royal fans got an early Christmas present last week when newphotos of Prince George, ______ is soon to be 17 months old, were released by his parents.A. whichB. thatC. from whichD. who13. His first book ______ next month is based on a true story.A. publishedB. to be publishedC. to publishD. being published14. Hearing the dog barking fiercely, away_______.A. fleeing the thiefB. was fleeing the thiefC. the thief was fleeingD. fled the thief15. It was ____ he came back from Africa ___ he met the girl he would liketo marry.A. when; thenB. not; untilC. not until; thatD. only; whenSection B: Reading prehension (30 marks)AEating different colored foods can keep you healthy, as well as change your mood and behavior. Here is a list of colors, which can change your life.Blue/PurpleBlue is considered to be peaceful and calming and it has the same effect on our health. The blue / purple color in food is due primarily to their anthocyanins which are antioxidants (抗氧化剂) that are particularly heart healthy and may help support healthy blood pressure. Out of all the blue and purple foods available, blueberries are considered to have the highest antioxidant level. An analysis of the latest data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Study found that people who eat purple and blue fruits and vegetables are at a reduced risk for high blood pressure and are less likely to be overweight.A food and health expert says that blue and purple color foods can prevent blood mass formation, and they also lower the risk of cancer.Foods that contain blue and purple colors are: reddish eggplant (especially the skin), blueberries, blackberries, purple grapes, etc. GreenWe all know that we should eat green as green symbolizes nature. The green foods are rich in isothiocyanates, which help resist cancer.Dr. Ashok Agarwal, a food and nutrition specialist, explains, "They are excellent sources of folic acid, vitamin K, as well as carotene (胡萝卜素). Diets high in those above are associated with lowered blood pressure."Foods that contain the green color are: broccoli, cabbage, cucumbers, etc.RedLycopene (番茄红素) in reddish fruits and vegetables is a powerful antioxidant that has been associated with a reduced risk of some cancers, and also provides protection against heart attacks.Dr. Smiths says, "Cooked tomato sauces are associated with greater health benefits as pared with the uncooked version as the heating process allows lycopene to be more easily absorbed by the body. Obtaining the most benefit from food depends on proper selection, storage and cooking of theproduce."Foods that contain red color are: Tomatoes and tomato products, watermelon, guava, red onions, red chili, red apples, red grapes, cherries, etc.OrangeThe orange foods are also rich in carotene, which are particularly good antioxidants. These foods are monly considered eyesight foods because they contain vitamin A."Orange fruits and vegetables also play a part in preventing cancer, particularly of the lungs and stomach. Foods that contain the color orange are: Carrots, mangoes, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, etc.16. The passage tries to tell us that ______.A. colors mean a lot to people and their healthB. foods of different colors will have different benefitsC. eating foods with a color must prevent diseasesD. what people should eat in their daily lives17. All the colors mentioned in the passage have the function of ______.A. lowering blood pressureB. improving eyesightC. preventing cancerD. reducing the risk of heartdisease18. Which color can help keep us thin according to the passage?A. Purple.B. Green.C. Red.D. Orange.19. The green and orange foods are both rich in _______.A. vitamin AB. folic acidC. caroteneD. vitamin K20. It can be inferred from the passage that _______.A. all grapes help lower the risk of high blood pressure and cancerB. lung cancer can be prevented by eating red-colored foodsC. green-colored foods contain a lot of vitamin A which is good foreye healthD. tomatoes should be eaten cooked so that we can benefit the mostBI don't remember the exact date I met Marty for the first time.Likea lot of people who want to get through a checkout line, my thoughts wereon speed, nothing more.The line I was standing in wasn't moving as quicklyas I wanted and I glanced toward the cashier.There stood a man in his seventies.I thought, "Well, it probably takes him a little longer to get the chores done." For the next few minutes I watched him. He greeted every customer before he began scanning the items they were purchasing.Sure, his words were the usual, "How's it going?" But he did something different -he actually listened to people. Then he would respond to what they had said and engage them in brief conversations.I thought it was odd, but I guess I had grown accustomed to people asking how I was doing simply out of a robotic conversational habit. After a while, you don't give any thought to the question and just mumble(咕哝,含糊地说) something back. I could say, "I just found out I have six months to live," and someone would reply, "Have a great day!"This old cashier seemed genuine about wanting to know how people were feeling. Meanwhile, the high-tech cash register rang up their purchases and he announced what they owed. Customers handed money to him, he hit the appropriate keys gently, the cash drawer opened, and he counted out their change.Then magic happened. He placed the change in his left hand, walkedaround the counter to the customer, and extended his right hand in an act of friendship.As their hands met, the cashier looked the customers in the eyes."I surely want to thank you for shopping here today,“ he told them, "You have a great day. Bye-bye." The looks on the faces of the customers were priceless.All had been touched by his simple gesture. Now it was my turn, I glanced down at the name tag on his red vest, the kind experienced Wal-Mart cashiers wore.It read, "Marty."' Marty told me how much I owed and I handed him some money.The next thing I knew he was ,standing beside me, offering his right hand and holding my change in his left hand.His kind eyes locked onto mine, smiling, and with a firm handshake.21.While the author stood in checkout line, maybe she felt a little A. calm B.nervous C. impatient D. relaxed 22.In the opinion of the author, people would ________.A.remain silent while shopping B.have a conversation on bad newsC.think carefully before a response D.have a mechanical chat with each other23.What made Marty different from other cashiers?A.He treated his customers friendly and sincerely.B.He calculated without using the cash register.C.He was interested in other's life.D.He used the change to do some magic.24. From the passage, we can infer that MartyA.didn't know how people were feeling B.devoted himself to his jobC.wasn't skilled in doing his job D.was familiar to all his customers25.What might be the most suitable title for the passage?A.Shopping for fun B.The Conversation at a ShopC.The Handshake D.An Old CustomerCThe crisis at Japan’s Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear energy center has raised questions about the future of the nuclear energy industry. Arjun Makhijani is president of the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research in the United States. He says the disaster in Japan is historic.This week, the chairman of America’s nuclear agency said there is little chance that harmful radiation from Japan could reach the United States. Nuclear Regulatory mission Chairman Gregory Jaczko also said America has a strong program in place to deal with earthquake threats. No new nuclear power centers have been built in the United States since 1979. That was when America’s worst nuclear accident happened at the Three Mile Island center in Pennsylvania. The accident began to turn public opinion against nuclear energy.To support more clean energy production, the Obama government has been seeking billions of dollars in government loan guarantees to build new centers. Presently, about twenty percent of electricity in the United States es from nuclear energy. But critics say nuclear power is too costly and dangerous to be worth further expansion.German prime minister Angela Merkel said Germany would close all seven nuclear power centers for a moment while energy policy is reconsidered. The European Union is planning to test all centers in its twenty-seven member nations.Developing nations are less willing to slow nuclear expansion. China said it will continue with plans to build about twenty-five new nuclear plants. And India, under a cooperation agreement with the United States, plans to spend billions on new centers in the ing years.Japan has made nuclear energy a national priority since the 1970s. Unlike many major economies, Japan imports eighty percent of its energy. The Nuclear Energy Institute says twenty-nine percent of Japan’selectricity came from nuclear sources in 2011. The government planned to increase that to forty percent by xx.Nuclear plants supply fourteen percent of global electricity. Nuclear energy is a clean resource, producing no carbon gases. But radioactive waste is a serious unresolved(未解决的) issue. So is the presence of nuclear power centers in earthquake areas like the one near Bushehr, Iran.26. Which of the following countries is the least likely to expand its use of nuclear energy?A. China.B. India.C. Iran.D. Germany.27. The government of Japan intended to increase its nuclear energy inxx by ______ pared with 2011.A. 29%.B. 40%.C. 69%.D. 11%.28. Which of the following statements about the use of nuclear power in the U.S. is TRUE?A. Most of the electricity es from nuclear energy in the U.S.B. The Obama government is against building nuclear power plants.C. A small number of nuclear power plants have been built since 1979.D. A serious nuclear accident happened in America at the end of the 1970s.29. What’s the main idea of this passage?A. The nuclear crisis in Japan has spread to other parts of the world.B. The situation of the world nuclear power development after the crisis in Japan.C. Japan’s nuclear disast er will slow the expansion of nuclear plants all over the world.D. Japan’s nuclear disaster won’t affect the nuclear energy production in other countries.30. From the last sentence of the passage, we can see the writer’sattitude towards building a nuclear power plant near Bushehr, Iran is .A. supportiveB. optimisticC. negativeD. uncertainSection C (10 marks)Directions: Read the following passage. Answer the questions : Fireworks are crackling through the night skies across the globe as revelers celebrate the first moments of xx.Crowds gathered in public spaces in major cities across the Asia-Pacific region to ring in thenew year with music, fireworks and revelry. As clocks marched toward midnight around the world, crowds massed in Moscow, Dubai, London, New York and other major cities ahead of their celebrations.Dubai created what it called the world's largest fireworks show. About a million people are expected to gather in New York's Times Square to watch a giant ball drop at the stroke of midnight, the best known of the American New Year's Eve rituals.Fireworks erupted from Auckland's Sky Tower as people danced in the streets of New Zealand's biggest city. In Sydney, Australia, more than a million people watched fireworks launched for the first time in more than a decade from the sails of the city's famed waterfront opera house. Billowing fireworks soared over Hong Kong's skyscrapers.In Japan, some celebrators ate noodles and seafood - thought to bring good luck in xx --- and offered prayers at Buddhist shrines and temples.However, celebrations were somewhat muted in the Philippines, where officials say about 260 people were injured by fireworks or stray bullets(流弹) in the days leading up to New Year's Eve. The mood also was somber in areas still recovering from Haiyan, a November typhoon that killed thousands of people.Cape Town, South Africa, was set for a particularly poignant celebration to include a tribute to anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela, who died December 5.31.How did crowds in public spaces in major cities across the Asia-Pacific region celebratethe New Year? (no more than 13 words)32.Which city created the world’s most wonderful fireworks show? (no more than 2 words)33.Why were celebrations weakened in the Philippines?? 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周测七2021.4I. Listening Comprehension (25%)Section A: Short ConversationsDirections: 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. $20 B. $15 C. $10 D. $52. A. Head for the library B. Give the woman a rideC. Meet TimD. Go in the woman’s direction3. A. Someone has borrowed it. B. Someone has bought it.C. It will soon be returned.D. It is sold out at the moment.4. A. He doesn’t have time to answer the woman’s question.B. The bus station moved to another place 3 days ago.C. He doesn’t know where the bus station is.D. The woman had better repeat her question5. A. He wants to know what the woman specializes in.B. He wonders how people there think of being on time.C. He is surprised that people in this country can’t understand them.D. He can’t believe that the woman knows so much about the country.6. A. He thinks Mary should have been more confident.B. He isn’t surprised that Many feels confident.C. He doubts if Mary will do well in the contest.D. He didn’t expect Mary to win the contest.7. A. He shouldn’t have taken any medicine.B. He has already had a good rest.C. He doesn’t feel well.D. He needs to see a doctor.8. A. The price of the book is too high.B. The book is as good as thought.C. The book is reasonable in price.D. The quality of the book is unsatisfactory.9. A. She didn’t hope to look differentB. The man hardly needs any haircut.C. She met the man three days ago.D. Few people have noticed her haircut.10. A. Go to the library to do research for the field trip.B. Ask the woman for direction to the library.C. Call for the latest weather report.D. Tell his professor about the field trip.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. 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. He was bored with it. B. He wasn’t interested in it.C. He was eager to watch it.D. He wasn’t surprised at it.12. A. His reference to having a new baby.B. The jokes he told about recent events.C. The dance he taught the audienceD. His imitating a performer.13. A. The material wasn’t totally new.B. It didn’t keep the audience laughing.C. He didn’t look as good as he did on TVD. There wasn’t much chance to get the ticket.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Apes can learn from human beings in an unexpected way.B. Apes have the ability previously thought to belong only to humans.C. Apes are able to recognize just some of human beings’ feelings.D. Apes appear to be as intelligent and quick-minded as humans.15. A. They showed the researcher the direction in which the monkey left.B. They looked at the house where the monkey had been hiding.C. They looked for the monkey that had attacked the researcher.D. They reminded the researcher that the monkey wasn’t there.16. A. Apes’ IQ level is similar to average human babies’.B. Apes can tell as precisely which information is false as humans.C. Humans and their relatives have more in common than expected.D. Eye tracking methods can work well in animal behaviour research.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation17. A. A study group. B. Art classes.C. The man’s painting.D. A professional artist.18. A. Go to her father’s art exhibit.B. Study paintings by other artists.C. Observe the natural world more carefully.D Change the color of the sky in his painting.19. A. By listening to her father. B. By working for an artist.C. By talking to art instructor.D. By taking several art courses.20. A. Take a history exam. B. Go to an art exhibit.C. Meet some classmates.D. Help the man with his painting.II. Grammar and Vocabulary (20%)Section ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form ofthe given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.NASDAQ, acronym for the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation system, is one of the largest markets in the world for the trading of stocks. The number of companies listed on NASDAQ is more than ____21____ on any of the other stock exchange in the United States, with both the New York Stock Exchange(NYSE) and the American Stock Exchange (AMSE) ____22____(include). The majority of companies listed on NASDAQ are smaller than most of those on the NYSE and AMSX. NASDAQ has become known as the home of new technology companies, computer and computer-____23____(related) businesses. Trading on NASDAQ is started by stock brokers acting on behalf of their clients. The brokers negotiate with market makers who concentrate on trading specific stocks ____24____(reach) a price for the stock.____25____ other stock exchange, NASDAQ has no central location for trading to take place. Instead, its market makers are located all over the country and make trades by telephone and via the Internet. ____26____ brokers and market makers trade stocks directly instead of on the floor of a stock exchange, NASDAQ is called an over-the-counter market. The term over-the-counter refers to the direct nature of the trading, as in a store ____27____ goods are handed over a counter.Since its inception in 1971, the NASDAQ Stock Market ____28____(be) the innovator. As the world’s first electronic stock market, NASDAQ long ago set ____29____ precedent for technological trading innovation that is unrivaled. Now ready to become the world’s first truly global market, the NASDAQ Stock Market is the market of choice for business industry leaders worldwide. By providing an efficient environment for raising capital NASDAQ has helped thousands of companies achieve their desired growth and successfully ____30____(make) the leap into public ownership.Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only beNew York is suing Amazon over pandemic labor conditionsNew York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against Amazonon Tuesday evening, claiming that the company did not do enough to protect its warehouse workers during the pandemic and unlawfully fired or ____31____ two employees who spoke out about safety issues.The suit claims that Amazon violated state law with respect to its sanitation practices during the pandemic and “_____32____ an inadequate COVID- 19 tracing program that failed to consistently identify workers who came into close contact with employees who tested positive for COVID- 19.”The 64-page ____33____ also contains a nugget that could hurt Amazon’s defense against firing one of the whistleblowers: Two of Amazon’s own Human Resources employees agreed that their firing “did not seem ____34____,” the AG’s office claims.The legal battle comes as Amazon continues to find itself at the center of the mostcontentious labor battlein its history.In the first few months of the pandemic, Amazon fired at least six employees who were involved in worker ____35____ or who spoke out about working conditions at Amazon package facilities. The National Labor Relations Board has found merit in ____36____ by one of them, Courtney Bowden, and she will get a hearing in March. Thousands of workers at a giant Amazon warehouse in Alabama are also currently voting by mail on whether to unionize. Union organizers are arguing that, even before the pandemic turbocharged the volume of products flowing through Amazon facilities, the compulsory pace of work inside Amazon’s warehouses has been ____37____.“Amazon’s total disregard for health and safety ____38____ has threatened serious illness and grave harm to the thousands of workers in these facilities and poses a continued substantial and specific danger to the public health,” the lawsuit reads.Amazon spokesperson Kelly Nanteltold the Washington Postin an emailed statement: “We care deeply about the health and safety of our employees, as ____39____ in our filing last week, and we don’t believe the Attorney General’s filing presents an accurate picture of Amazon’s industry-leading response to the pandemic.”The lawsuit wants Amazon to offer Smalls his job back and provide back pay as well as emotional stress ____40____ to him and Palmer. It also calls for Amazon to “take all affirmative steps, including changing policies, conducting training, and undergoing monitoring, among others, to ensure that Amazon reasonably and adequately protects the lives, health, and safety of its employees.”III. Reading Comprehension (45%)Section 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.America’s eating habits have changed radically over the past 40 years. We consume more and more food of less and less nutritional value. The nation’s adult obesity rate is now 42.4%.Why have our habits changed? Part of the reason is demographic(人口学的). When women moved into the workplace, ____41____, there was less time at home to devote to cooking. The result has been more eating out or store-bought prepared meals. ____42____ has played a role, too: The microwave oven ____43____ an industry of highly processed foods larded with fats and oils.In Hooked, Michael Moss, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, raises a question — What if the foods we’re swallowing have been designed and marketed to become addictive? While presenting his case, Mr. Moss offers an appealing tour of America’s food landscape, taking side trips into biology and psychology and, not least, into the world of food compounds.Mr. Moss begins with the science of addiction. The definition of addiction he likes best—“a repetitive behavior that some people find difficult to quit”—comes from a one-time chief executive of Philip Morris.As for the ____44____ that affects our food choices, Mr. Moss notes that, while it takes 10 seconds for the brain to feel the effects of cigarettes, sugar’s effects are felt 20 times faster—and salt and fat don’t take much longer than that. The difference ____45____ nicotine(尼古丁) needing to enter the bloodstream to reach the brain, while sugar and salt take a ____46____ through the taste buds(味蕾). But the tongue is ____47____ by the nose when it comes to driving our eating decisions. While there are 10,000 taste buds, there are 10 million olfactory receptors(嗅觉受体), and they can detect hundreds of scents. “Flavor is the combination of taste and smell,”writes Mr. Moss, “and the lion’s share of the ____48____ in this goes to smell.”Of all the substances that can get us hooked, Mr. Moss says, “nothing is faster than food when it comes to ____49____ the brain chemistry. Certain kinds of food, that is.” The consumption of the highly processed and sweetened concoctions(调制品) that dominate the American diet: cereals, sodas, fruit juices, cookies, packaged meats, as well as salad dressings and pasta sauces delivers intense and immediate pleasure and creates a need that fits Mr. Moss’s broad definition of addiction.Why are we only now seeing the harmful effects of the food-induced brain chemistry? Mr. Moss summarizes the thinking of one of the scientists he profiles: “We simply haven’t had the ____50____ we would need, in relation to evolution, to catch up with the dramatic changes in food production and our eating habits of the past forty years.”One major theme of “Hooked” is that the food industry exploits this ____51____—even creates it. Mr. Moss argues that the industry’s growth has been enabled by its “manipulation of our ____52____ desires,” not least through marketing and sales strategies. He describes companies super-sizing their products (such as the “Double Stuf” Oreo) and creating packaging that can remain ____53____ (thus easing consumption while, say, driving). One byproduct of these strategies, observes Mr. Moss, is that snacks—often processed products with high ____54____ but low nutritional value—now account for about 25% of daily calorie consumption. Social norms have adjusted themselves ____55____: It has become “socially acceptable to eat anything, anywhere, anytime,” Mr. Moss writes.41. A. for instance B. after all C. vice versa D. in addition42. A. Marketing B. Service C. Technology D. Efficiency43. A. made up for B. cast light on C. gave birth to D. went in for44. A. biology B. psychology C. mindset D. mentality45. A. hides from B. stems from C. shifts from D. emerges from46. A. shortcut B. bow C. twist D. chance47. A. compared B. paralleled C. leveled D. overtaken48. A. decision B. route C. credit D. benefit49. A. checking out B. stirring up C. paying off D. responding to50. A. temper B. limit C. gap D. time51. A. mismatch B. consumption C. rate D. pride52. A. intellectual B. rebellious C. instinctual D. conditional53. A. distinctive B. stylish C. upright D. appetizing54. A. quality B. convenience C. rank D. price55. A. positively B. progressively C. unexpectedly D. accordingly Section BDirections: Read the following three passages. 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)Humans produce more than 300 million tons of plastic every year. Almost half of that winds up in landfills(垃圾填埋场), and up to 12 million tons pollute the oceans. So far there is no effective way to get rid of it, but a new study suggests an answer may lie in the stomachs of some hungry worms.Researchers in Spain and England recently found that the worms of the greater wax moth can break down polyethylene, which accounts for 40% of plastics. The team left 100 wax worms on a commercial polyethylene shopping bag for 12 hours, and the worms consumed and broke down about 92 milligrams, or almost 3% of it. To confirm that the worms’ chewing alone was not responsible for the polyethylene breakdown, the researchers made some worms into past and applied it to plastic films. 14 hours later the films had lost 13% of their mass — apparently broken down by enzymes from the worms’ stomachs. Their findings were published in Current Biology in 2017.Federica Bertocchini, co-author of the study, says the worms’ ability to break down their everyday food — beeswax — also allows them to break down plastic. “Wax is a complex mixture, but the basic bond in polyethylene, the carbon-carbon bond, is there as well, ” she explains, “The wax worm evolved a method or system to break this bond.”Jennifer DeBruyn, a microbiologist at the University of Tennessee, who was not involved in the study, says it is not surprising that such worms can break down polyethylene. But compared with previous studies, she finds the speed of breaking down in this one exciting. The next step, DeBruyn says, will be to identify the cause of the breakdown. Is it an enzyme produced by the worm itself or by its gut microbes?Bertocchini agrees and hopes her team’s findings might one day help employ the enzyme to break down plastics in landfills. But she expects using the chemical in some kind of industrial process — not simply “millions of worms thrown on top of the plastic.”56.What can we learn about the worms in the study?A. They take plastics as their everyday food.B. They are newly evolved creatures.C. They can consume plastics.D. They wind up in landfills.57. According to Jennifer DeBruyn, the next step of the study is to _________.A. identify other means of the breakdownB. find out the source of the enzymeC. confirm the research findingsD . increase the breakdown speed58.It can be inferred from the last paragraph that the chemical might ________.A. help to raise worms.B. help make plastic bagsC. be used to clean the oceans.D. be produced in factories in future59.What is the main purpose of the passage?A. To explain a study method on worms.B. To introduce the diet of a special worm.C .To present a way to break down plastics.D.To propose new means to keep eco-balance.(B)Last-Minute ShoppingONLINE VIDEO PROVIDES A LIFT EVEN LATER IN THE CONSUMER JOURNEY. BY KOIMWe all know online video works. Content is king. Customers use video throughout the entirejourney.Online video drives the early stages of the purchase journey with a 24% lift in ad recall and a 9% boost in purchase intent. But a new study from Google and the 4A’s found key performance metrics were high for both early-and late-stage consumers. The late-stage online video also provided a 21% increase in ad recall and a 7% gain in purchase intent.“In an era when video influences people at every step, marketers need to catch up. As people now use video at every stage of the consumer journey, advertisers should too,” said Marla Kaplowitz, president and CEO, 4A’s.Marketers and brands should use video at varying stages. Brands can optimize creatively. Comparison, demo and review videos are popular. Side-by-side comparisons reveal positive results too. Analysts also found ad impact of search is much stronger when video is added.60. According to the given information, which of the following is NOT the reason for the effectiveness of video?A. Video acts as the boost for people’s willingness to purchase.B. Video enjoys its popularity in people’s life today.C. Videos make clear comparisons between products.D. Videos divided into different stages meet consumers’ needs.61. If an advertiser wants to multiply consumers’ consideration of purchase, he should ________.A. put emphasis on the early stage of the ad videoB. follow the guidelines offered by GoogleC. beautify the video with creativityD. post video on YouTube for consumers to search the product62. All these analyses are intended for ________.A. consumersB. sellersC. manufacturersD. advertisers(C)First two hours, now three hours-this is how far in advance authorities are recommending people show up to catch a domestic flight, at least at some major U.S. airports with increasingly massive security lines.Americans are willing to tolerate time-consuming security protocols in return for increased safety. The crash of Egypt Air Flight 804, which terrorists may have downed over the Mediterranean Sea, provides another tragic reminder of why. But demanding too much of air travelers or providing too little security in return undermines public support for the process. And it should: Wasted time is a drag on Americans' economic and private lives, not to mention making people angry.Last year, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA)found in a secret check that undercover investigators were able to sneak weapons --both fake and real-past airport security nearly every time they tried. Enhanced security measures since then, combined with a rise in airline travel due to the improving economy and low oil prices, have resulted in long waits at major airports such as Chicago's O'Hare International. It is not yet clear how much more effective airline security has become--but the lines are obvious.Part of the issue is that the government did not anticipate the steep increase in airline travel so the TSA is now rushing to get new screeners on the line. Part of the issue is that airports have only so much room for screening lanes. Another factor may be that more people are trying to overpack their carry-on bags to avoid checked-baggage fees, though the airlines strongly dispute this.There is one step the TSA could take that would not require remodeling airports or rushing to hire: Enroll more people in the PreCheck program. PreCheck is supposed to be a win-win for travelers and the TSA. Passengers who pass a background check are qualifies to use expedited(加速的)screening lanes. This allows the TSA to focus on travelers who are higher risk, saving time for everyone involved. TSA wants to enroll 25 million people in PreCheck.It has not gotten anywhere close to that, and one big reason is sticker shock: Passengers must pay $85 every five years to process their background checks. Since the beginning, this price tag has been PreCheck's fatal flaw. Upcoming reforms might bring the price to a more reasonable level. But Congress should look into doing so directly, by helping to finance PreCheck enrollment or to cut costs in other ways.The TSA cannot continue diverting resources into underused PreCheck lanes while most of the traveling public suffers in unnecessary lines. It is long past time to make the program work.63. The crash of Egypt Air Flight 804 is mentioned to ________ .A. stress the urgency to strengthen security worldwideB. highlight the necessity of upgrading major U.S. airportsC. explain American's tolerance of current security checksD. emphasize the importance of privacy protection64. Which of the following contributes to long waits at major airports?A. Frequent unexpected secret checks.B. New restrictions on carry-on bags.C. The declining efficiency of the TSA.D. An increase in the number of travellers.65. One problem with the PreCheck program is ________ .A. a dramatic reduction of its scaleB. its wrongly-directed implementationC. government’s reluctance to back itD. an unreasonable price for enrollment66. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. Less Screening for More SafetyB. PreCheck—a Belated SolutionC. Getting Stuck in Security LineD. Underused PreCheck LanesSection CDirections: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box.“Reciprocity(对等) ” is their mantra(原则) , isn’t it? But I want to remind you of a few facts.First, China has never instituted any caps on the number of offices and employees of US media in China. (67)________________. As far as I know, since 2018, the US has been restricting Chinese journalists going to the US by rejecting and delaying issuance of their visa.(68)________________. On top of all that, this time, the US has decided to “expel” 60 Chinese employees of these Chinese media in the US, under the pretext of capping their number. Can this be called “reciprocity”?Second, there are only 9 Chinese media agencies in the US while we have 29 American media groups here in China. Can this be called “reciprocity”?Third, regarding the policy of visas for members of the media and visa fees, American journalists stationed in China can make multiple entries as long as their visa remains valid. But Chinese journalists have to reapply for visa if they leave for a short stay or for visiting family back in China, because of their single-entry visa, thanks to the discriminatory policies the US specifically instituted for the Chinese journalists stationed in the US. (69)________________. Can this be called “reciprocity”?Fourth, the US wants “reciprocity” with us. Does it also want that with other countries’ media?The reciprocity they cannot stop talking about is in fact their prejudice, discrimination and aversion against Chinese media. The US is guilty of foul play first. (70)________________.IV .Summary (10%)71.Are your children getting on your last nerve? Did a coworker’s comment rub you the wrong way? There’s no need to plug the steam coming out of your ears. In fact, science now gives you full permission to release those emotions; you might actually be happier for it. If that seems counterintuitive, hear us out. A new study suggests that people tend to be happier if they can feel and express emotions as they want. That goes for unpleasant emotions like anger and hatred, too.An international team of researchers recruited 2,300 university students from the United States, Brazil, China, Germany, Ghana, Israel, Poland, and Singapore. They then asked the participants to tell them which emotions they desired and which ones they actually felt, and then compared those responses to how the participants rated their overall happiness or life satisfaction.The results showed an interesting trend. While participants wanted to experience more pleasant emotions, they reported higher life satisfaction if the emotions they experienced matched those they desired. More surprising still, 11 percent of people wanted to feel less of positive emotions, such as love and empathy, and 10 percent of people wanted to feel more negative emotions, such as hatred and anger.At first glance, these results might seem confusing. But there’s a simple explanation, according to the study’s authors. Happiness is “more than simply feeling pleasure and avoiding pain,” they write. It is also learning to release negative emotions when you feel them, instead of ignoring them or bottling them up.“If you feel emotions you want to feel, even if they’re unpleasant, then you’re better off,” lead researcher Dr Maya Tamir from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem told the BBC News website.Writing in the mid- 19th century, Charles Dickens described the soundscape of London as a “distant ringing hum, as if the city were a vast glass, vibrating." This vibration has come to define modern day metropolises, from the racket of jackhammers to the ping of phone notifications.But silence is staging a comeback, as scientists, meditation advocates and even car makers begin to see it as a way to promote physical and mental health.Urbanization and a rapidly developing digital life have boosted a need for sound-free rests. It has grown more ____1____ since the coronavirus pandemic left millions of people juggling(同时应对) their private and professional lives in ____2____, noisy spaces, she says. “People are desperate for silence,” she says.Long-term exposure to aircraft and road traffic noise increases the risk of developing hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Studies suggest that periods of silence could encourage the development of brain cells and that two-minute pauses in passages of music could decrease blood pressure and lead to a(n) ____3____ state.Already, noise ____4____ is showing up as a feature in consumer goods and experiences. Range hoods pack electronic chips that suppress the growl of fan motors. Cars come with thicker windows, smoother tires and audio systems that ____5____ sound levels in the cabin.As noise awareness grows, more public venues and workplaces could develop soundproof, electronics-free spaces for people to unwind in a silent setting. These spaces could be lighted with natural light, painted with soothing colors and ____6____ with yoga mats and flexible cushions, he says.Relaxx, an app launched last year, offers guided meditation sessions centered on the concept of intermittent(断续的) silence, 10-minute silent breaks that users incorporate into their ____7____. “Eighty-six billion neurons in your brain will thank you for giving them some rest," says Krishna Bhatta, a Maine urologist who created the app. Intermittent silence has the ____8____ of making meditation less intimidating to non-practitioners, he says.Future advances in acoustic(声音的) science could go a long way toward creating more ____9____ environments, says Ms. McGroarty. Engineers at the University of Boston have designed and 3-D-printed a plastic material that blocks up to 94% of sound frequencies when placed in front of a noise source.One day, flicking a switch might be enough to go noise-free. Researchers in Singapore have developed a system that cancels out at least 10 decibels of the urban noise that invades apartments. The apparatus consists of 24 speakers that ____10____ sound waves to counter some of the incoming noise, according to a study published in the journal Nature last year.VI. Translation (15%)Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.72. 既然选择了远方,便只顾风雨兼程。

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AWelcome to Holker Hall & GardensVisitor InformationHow to Get to HolkerBy Car: Follow brown signs on A590 from J36, M6. Approximate travel time: Windermere---20 minutes, Kendal---25 minutes, Lancaster---45 minutes, Manchester ---1 hour 30 minutes.By Rail: The nearest station is Cark-in-Cartmel with trains to Carnforth, Lancaster and Preston for connections to major cities & airports.Opening TimesSunday---Friday (closed on Saturday) 11:00am---4:00pm, 30th March---2nd November.Admission ChargesHall & Gardens GardensAdults: £12.00 £8.00Groups: £9.00 £5.50Special EventsProducers’ Market 13th AprilJoin us to taste a variety of fresh local food and drinks. Meet the producers and get some excellent recipe ideas.Holker Garden Festival 30th MayThe event celebrates its 22nd anniversary with a great show of the very best of gardening, making it one of the most popular events in gardening.National Garden Day 28th AugustHolker once again opens its gardens in aid of the disadvantaged. For just a small donation you can take a tour with our garden guide.Winter Market 8th NovemberThis is an event for all the family. Wander among a variety of shops selling gifts while enjoying a live music show and nice street entertainment.1.How long does it probably take a tourist to drive to Holker from Manchester?A. 20 minutes.B. 25 minutes.C. 45 minutes.D. 90 minutes.2. How much should a member of a tour group pay to visit Hall & Gardens?A. £12.00.B. £9.00.C. £8.00.D. £5.50.3. Which event will you go to if you want to see a live music show?A. Producers’ Market.B. Holker Garden Festival.C. National Garden Day.D. Winter Market.BCities usually have a good reason for being where they are, like a nearby port or river. People settle in these places because they are easy to get to and naturally suited to communications and trade. New York City, for example, is near a large harbor at the mouth of the Hudson River. Over 300 years its population grew gradually from 800 people to 8 million. But not all cities develop slowly over a long period of time. Boom towns grow from nothing almost overnight. In 1896, Dawson, Canada, was unmapped wilderness (荒野). But gold was discovered there in 1897, and two years later, it was one of the largest cities in the West, with a population of 30,000.Dawson did not have any of the natural conveniences of cities like London or Paris. People went there for gold. They travelled over snow-covered mountains and sailed hundreds of miles up icy rivers. The path to Dawson was covered with thirty feet of wet snow that could fall without warning. An avalanche (雪崩) once closed the path, killing 63 people. For many who made it to Dawson, however, the rewards were worth the difficult trip. Of the first 20,000 people who dug for gold, 4,000 got rich. About 100 of these stayed rich men for the rest of their lives.But no matter how rich they were, Dawson was never comfortable. Necessities like food and wood were very expensive. But soon, the gold that Dawson depended on had all been found. The city was crowded with disappointed people with no interest in settling down, and when they heard there were new gold discoveries in Alaska, they left Dawson City as quickly as they had come. Today, people still come and go ---to see where the Canadian gold rush happened. Tourism is now the chief industry of Dawson City ---its present population is 762.4. What attracted the early settlers to New York City?A. Its business culture.B. Its small population.C. Its geographical position.D. Its favorable climate.5. What do we know about those who first dug for gold in Dawson?A. Two-thirds of them stayed there.B. One out of five people got rich.C. Almost everyone gave up.D. Half of them died.6. What was the main reason for many people to leave Dawson?A. They found the city too crowded.B. They wanted to try their luck elsewhere.C. They were unable to stand the winter.D. They were short of food.7. What is the text mainly about?A. The rise and fall of a city.B. The gold rush in Canada.C. Journeys into the wilderness.D. Tourism in Dawson.CWhile famous foreign architects are invited to lead the designs of landmark buildings in China such as the new CCTV tower and the National Center for the Performing Arts, many excellent Chinese architects are making great efforts to take the center stage.Their efforts have been proven fruitful. Wang Shu, a 49-year-old Chinese architect, won the 2012 Pritzker Architecture Prize —which is often referred to as the Nobel Prize in architecture —on February 28. He is the first Chinese citizen to win this award.Wang serves as head of the Architecture Department at the China Academy of Art (CAA). His office is located at the Xiangshan campus (校园) of the university in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Many buildings on the campus are his original creations.The style of the campus is quite different from that of most Chinese universities. Many visitors were amazed by the complex architectural space and abundant building types. The curves (曲线) of the buildings perfectly match the rise and fall of hills, forming a unique view.Wang collected more than 7 million abandoned bricks of different ages. He asked the workers to use traditional techniques to make the bricks into walls, roofs and corridors. This creation attracted a lot of attention thanks to its mixture of modern and traditional Chinese elements (元素) .Wang’s works show a deep understanding of modern architecture and a good knowledge of traditions. Through such a balance, he had created a new type of Chinese architecture, said Tadao Ando, the winner of the 1995 Pritzker Prize.Wang believes traditions should not be sealed in glass boxes at museums. “That is only evidence that traditions once existed,” he said.“Many Chinese people have a misunderstanding of traditions. They think tradition means old things from the past. In fact, tradition also refers to the things that have been developing and that are still being created,” he said.“Today, many Chinese people are learning Western styles and theories rather than focusing on Chinese traditions. Many people tend to talk about traditions without knowing what they really are,” said Wang.The study of traditions should be combined with practice. Otherwise, the recreation of traditions would be artificial and empty, he said.8. Wang’s winning of the prize means that Chinese architects are ____________.A. following the latest world trendB. getting international recognitionC. working harder than ever beforeD. relying on foreign architects9. What impressed visitors to the CAA Xiangshan campus most?A. Its hilly environment.B. Its large size.C. Its unique style.D. Its diverse functions.10. What made Wang’s architectural design a success?A. The mixture of different shapes.B. The balance of East and West.C. The use of popular techniques.D. The harmony of old and new.11. What should we do about Chinese traditions according to Wang?A. Spread them to the world.B. Preserve them at museums.C. Teach them in universities.D. Recreate them in practice.DAdults understand what it feels like to be flooded with objects. Why do we often assume that more is more when it comes to kids and their belongings? The good news is that I can help my own kids learn earlier than I did how to live more with less.I found the pre-holidays a good time to encourage young children to donate less-used things, and it worked. Because of our efforts, our daughter Georgia did decide to donate a large bag of toys to a little girl whose mother was unable to pay for her holiday due to illness. She chose to sell a few larger objects that were less often used when we promised to put the money into her school fund (基金) (our kindergarten daughter is serious about becoming a doctor).For weeks, I’ve been thinking of bigger, deeper questions: How do we make it a habit for them? And how do we train ourselves to help them live with, need, and use less? Yesterday, I sat with my son, Shepherd, determined to test my own theory on this.I decided to play with him with only one toy for as long as it would keep his interest. I expected that one toy would keep his attention for about five minutes, ten minutes, max.I chose a red rubber ball---simple, universally available. We passed it, he tried to put it in his mouth, he tried bouncing it, rolling it, sitting on it, throwing it. It was totally, completely enough for him. Before I knew it an hour had passed and it was time to move on to lunch.We both became absorbed in the simplicity of playing together. He had my full attention and I had his. My little experiment to find joy in a single object worked for both of us.12. What do the words “more is more” in paragraph 1 probably mean?A. The more, the better.B. Enough is enough.C. More money, more worries.D. Earn more and spend more.13. What made Georgia agree to sell some of her objects?A. Saving up for her holiday.B. Raising money for a poor girl.C. Adding the money to her fund.D. Giving the money to a sick mother.14. Why did the author play the ball with Shepherd?A. To try out an idea.B. To show a parent’s love.C. To train his attention.D. To help him start a hobby.15. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Take It or Leave ItB. A Lesson from KidsC. Live More with LessD. The Pleasure of Giving第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

2021年高三上学期周练(7.8)英语试题 含答案

2021年高三上学期周练(7.8)英语试题 含答案

2021年高三上学期周练(7.8)英语试题含答案第一部分单项选择题(共20小题,每题1.5分,共30分)1.- Why, you are wet all over!- I ________ just now and I rushed all the way here.A. was caught in the rainB. was caught by the rainC. caught by rainD. caught up a rain2.I don’t thin k it is teachers who _________ for giving students too much pressure.()A.are going to blame B.are to blameC.are to be blamed D.should blame3.My father ____ for Beijing on business tonight.A. is about to leaveB. has been leavingC. is leavingD. would leave4.A new stadium _______ next year, for an international tennis game willbe held in this city.A. will buildB. will be builtC. has been builtD. has built 5.Close the door of fear behind you, and you ____ the door of faith open before you.A. sawB. have seenC. will seeD. are seeing6.By the time you __________ from college, you __________ English for sixteen years. Are you still going to municate with foreign customers in such broken English? A. graduated, had learned B. graduated, learnedC. graduate, have learnedD. graduate, will have learned7.—Is this the first time you _______ to Kunming?—Yes, how excited I am!A. have eB. will eC. cameD. are ing8.Tom is going to talk about the geography of his country ,but I would rather he _______more on its culture..A focusB focusedC would focusD had focused9.I am mad when my wife insists on selling the house. I _______ she would decide that.A. don’t thinkB. haven’t thoughtC. didn’t thinkD. hadn’t thought10.By the time I saw the angry expression on his face, I ______ exactly what I was having to face. But not for a moment ______ I should quit.A. had known; I thoughtB. have known; had I thoughtC. would know; I would thinkD. knew; did I think11.The audience is waiting anxiously to see which team______.A. winsB. would winC. will winD. had win12.When I realized I _____at him, the boy turned away.A. will lookB. lookC. had lookD. was looking13.—Hi, Albert, I can’t find my reference book!—Sorry, I ______ it and I guess I put it on the top shelf with my things.A. useB. had usedC. am usingD. used14.She has owned the painting since 1950, when it ______ to her as a wedding present.A. has givenB. gaveC. was givenD. has been given15.—Have you received a reply to your job application?—No. I ______.A. waitedB. am waitingC. have waitedD. had been waiting16.I should very much like to have gone to the party but I .A.hadn’t been invitedB.wasn’t invitedC.wouldn’t be invitedD.am not invited17.He stood at the window, thinking where he his camera last.A.sawB.has seenC.had seenD.would see18.The book has been translated into thirty languages since it_________ on the market in 1973.A.had eB.has eC.came Des19.It's really a small world! I ________we would meet here.A.don't thinkB.haven't thoughtC.didn't thinkD.won't think20.The traffic in Beijing will be better when Subway Line 16 ______ into service.A. would be putB. was putC. will be putD. is put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)Kate Hashimoto was picking up a few groceries at the Upper West Side Food Emporium when she ran into a friend. “Hey Kate, do you like wraps? Here’s a chicken wrap,’’her pal said. “But be careful, it’s kind of wet.” They weren’t in the food store. They were in front of the store, digging through three overflowing trash bins. Hashimoto Dumpster-dives(拾荒) for all her food, doesn’t use toilet paper or do laundry, and hasn’t bought makeups in 10 years. She doesn’t have to live this way — she’s an employed CPA(注册会计师). “I’ve always been money-saving, but it was when I was fired that I became extreme,” Hashimoto explained.“No job is guaranteed, so I live as if I could be fired at any time.”Manhattan, she said, is a gold mine for dumpster divers.“Consumers in wealthy areas expect their products to be perfect, so upscale stores throw out a lot of items that are still good.“New York can be the most expensive place to live, but it can also be the least expensive if you know how to work the system.”Hashimoto let the reporter of a newspaper spend a day with her learning how to work the system. She lives in Harlem, where she bought a studio in xx and paid it off in nine months, but walks down to the Upper West Side three times a week for good, free food. Her other money-saving methods include using soap to wash herself after using the toilet, taking surveys online to earn gift cards, participating in medical trials, testing products for free samples, cutting her own hair, washing her clothes while she showers, and running to work to avoid using subway. “I was very angry about the latest round of subway fare rises,” she said.Hashimoto does have her limits. Her furniture is a collection of found free gifts — but she won’t take an old mattress for fear of bedbugs, and sleeps instead on used yoga mats. And she won’t stay in a relationship with a boyfriend for free meals.“I’ve been in a relationship where I stayed because I was getting free gifts, but I got out of it,” she says. “It’s better to be single and dumpster-diving than to be with someone you can’t stand.”21.The author mentions Kate’s friend at the beginning to ______.A. show there are too many dumpster diversB. introduce the topic of the textC. show they have the same lifestyleD. show the close relationship between them22.The underlined word “upscale”(in Para.3) is closest in meaning to_______.A. largeB. high-classC. farawayD. fortable23.How does the author develop the fourth paragraph?A. Offering the sufferings of Kate.B. Making parisons.B. Discussing the high living cost in New York.D. Providing details of Kate’s daily life.When I was sixteen years old, I made my first visit to the United States. It wasn’t the first time I had been abroad. Like most English children I learned French at school. And I had often been to France, so I was used to speaking a foreign language to people who didn’t understand English. But when I went to America I was really looking forward to having a nice easy holiday without any language barriers.(障碍)How wrong I was! The misunderstandings(误解) began at the airport. I was looking for a public telephone to give my American friend Penny a call and tell her that I had arrived. A friendly old man saw me looking lost and asked if he could help me.“Yes,” I said, “I want to give my friend a ring.”“Well, that’s nice,” he said. “Are you getting married? But aren’t you a bit (点) young?”“Who is talking about marriage?” I replied. “I only want to give my friend a ring to tell her I’ve arrived. Can you tell me where there’s a phone box?”“Oh!” he said, “There’s a phone downstairs.”When at last we met, Penny explained the misunderstandings to me.“Don’t worry,” she said to me. “I had so many difficulties at first. There are lots of words which the Americans use differently in meaning from British. You’ll soon get used to all the funny things they say. Most of the time British and American people understand each other!”24.At first the writer thought _____ in America.A. he wouldn’t have any language difficultiesB. he would not understand the AmericansC. the Americans might not understand himD. it wouldn’t be an easy and relaxing holiday25.From the passage we can see that “give somebody a ring”_____.A. means the same in America as in EnglandB. means “call somebody” to the American people.C. has two different meaningsD. means “be going to get married” in England26.In the last paragraph, the underlined “they” refers to(指的是) _____. A. the old man and the boy B. the AmericansC. the BritishD. the French27.Penny will agree with the idea that _____.A. Americans use words entirely(完全地) differently from BritishB. Americans speak in a funny wayC. It will be hard for the author(作者) to get used to American EnglishD. Americans and British can understand each other in most cases(情况)Music is an international language. The songs that are sung or played by instruments (乐器) are beautiful to all people everywhere.Popular music in America is what every student likes. Students carry small radios (收音机) with earphones and listen to music before class, after class and at lunch. Students with cars buy large speakers (扬声器) and play the music loudly as they drive on the street.Adult drivers listen to music on the car radio as they drive to work. They also listen to the news about sports, the weather, politics(政治), and activities of the American people. But most of the radio broadcast(广播) is music.Pop or popular music singers make much money. They make a CD or tape which radio stations use in every state. Once the popular singer is heard throughout the country, young people buy his or her tapes. Some of the money from these tapes es to the singer. Wherever the singer goes, all the young people want to meet him or her. Now the singer has bee a national star.Besides pop music, there are two other kinds of music that is important to Americans. One is called folk music. It tells stories about the mon(平凡的)life of Americans. The other is called western or country music. This was started by cowboys who would sing at night to the cows they were watching. Today, any music about country life and the love between a country boy and his girl is called western or country music. 28.In America, every student likes ______.A. folk musicB. country musicC. pop musicD. western music29.According to the passage, most of the car radio broadcast is ______.A. sportsB. the weatherC. politicsD. music30.How many kinds of music are mentioned(提到) in the passage?A. Three.B. Four.C. Five.D. Six.31.What’s the best title of the passage?A. Music in AmericaB. Music ListenersC. Cowboys in AmericaD. International LanguageRecently a professor of philosophy(哲学)in the United States has written a book called Money and the Meaning of Life. He has discovered that how we deal with money in our day to day life has more meaning than we usually think. One of the exercises he has asked his students to do is to keep a record of every penny they spend for a week. From the way they spend their money, they can see what they really value(重视)in life.The professor says our relation with others often bees clearly defined(明确)when money enters the picture. You might have wonderful friendship with somebody and you think that you are very good friends. But you will know him only when you ask him to lend you some money.If he does,it brings something to the relationship that seems stronger than ever before. Otherwise it can suddenly weaken the relationship if he doesn’t. Since money is so important to us, we consider those who are rich to be very important. The professor interviews some rich people in his research for his book.Question: What is the most surprising thing you have discovered about being rich? Answer : The most surprising thing is why people give me so much respect(尊重).I am nothing.I don’t know much.All I am is rich.People just have an idea of making more and more money, but what is it for? How much money do I need for any given purpose in my life? In his book,the professor uncovered an important need in modern society:to bring back the idea that money is a tool rather than the end.Money plays an important role in the material world,but expecting money to give happiness may be missing the meaning of life.32.The students are asked to keep a record of every penny they spend to______.A. learn how to spend moneyB. learn how to make more moneyC. know what to write in a recordD. know what is important in life33.In the second paragraph, the professor mainly tells us ________.A. never to borrow money from a friendB. friendship disappears when it es to moneyC. money can influence friendshipD. money can weaken friendship34.Through his book,the professor seems to tell us .A. money is very important in the material worldB. the purpose of our life is to make moneyC. money does not surely mean happinessD. we should value money in our life35.Which of the following might the author disagree?A. Money is important in modern society.B. The meaning of life does not pletely lie in money.C. Wealth will surely bring the owner happiness.D. Happiness is not necessarily the result of wealth.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。

高三英语上学期第七次周考考试试题

高三英语上学期第七次周考考试试题

领兑市安插阳光实验学校中学高三上学期第七次周考考试英语试题第一卷 (选择题 满分115分) 第一:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

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

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What day is it today?A. Friday.B. Thursday.C. Wednesday. 2. Where will the woman probably stay this weekend?A. At home.B. At school.C. At the theatre. 3. How does the woman feel about the cancellation of trip?A. Disappointed.B. Indifferent.C. Excited. 4. Who do you think the man is?A. The woman ’s neighbor.B. The woman ’s boss.C. A policeman. 5. Why was the woman scared yesterday?A. A fire broke out in the office.B. Someone was killed in a fight.C. A colleague tried to kill people.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白。

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

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

每段对话或独白读两遍。

U7 How much are these socks 周练2022-2023人教英语七上含答案

U7 How much are these socks  周练2022-2023人教英语七上含答案

Unit 7 How much are these socks ?满分:100分时间:60分钟得分:______I.根据句意填入恰当的单词。

(10分)1. Sara wants a _______ of white shoes for school.2. We have very beautiful skirts ______red.3. The trousers are too ______ . Can I have short ones ?4. I need to go to a fruit store to _____ some oranges and pears.5. I don’t know the ______ of my sweater . Mom says it isn’t dear (贵)II. 用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空。

(10分)1. The clothes in this store ______(look ) nice.2. -Excuse me ! Do you ______(sale) books here ?-Yes, we do .3.How much are ______(that ) long yellow socks ?4.The ______(woman ) over there are Lily’s and Linda’s mothers.5.There are purple , red , white , yellow and brown _____(sock) .III. 单项选择(15分)( ) 1. The shoes in _____ white and yellow are $50.A.aB. anC. /( ) 2. -Next week is Amy’s birthday . I want to buy some new _____ for her.-Let’s go and buy !A.sweaterB. shoeC. clothes( ) 3. My mother buys a pair of sports shoes ______ me .A.toB. forC. of( ) 4. -The shorts are only ten dollars.-I’ll _____ them .A.letB. takeC. sell( ) 5. The price of the schoolbags _____ 8 yuanA.isB. doC. does( ) 6. -Mrs. Smith , this is your ID card . ______ .-Thanks .A.Here you areB. How are you ?C. Let’s go( ) 7. _____ girls, we have many skirts . _____ are very nice.A.To; TheyB. For ; TheyC. To ; It( ) 8. This T-shirt is _____for me . I want a small one .A.longB. bigC. tidy( ) 9. -_____ the price of the pen ?-It’s 5 yuan .A.How muchB. How manyC.What’s( ) 10. This pair of shorts _____ only 15 dollars.A.isB. amC. are( ) 11. -How much _____ the shit and the bag ?-______ 100 yuan .A.is ; It’sB. is; They’reC. are ; They’re ( ) 12. -_______ ?-Red .A.Where’s your shirtB. What color do you needC How do you spell it( ) 13. Here ______ some good jackets _____ a very good price .A.are ; atB. is ; atC. are ; for ( ) 14. Fifteen and _____ is thirty .A.tenB. fourteenC. fifteen ( ) 15. -Can I help you ?-_______ .A.Good morningB.Yes, please . I want some apples .C.You’re welcome .IV. 完成对话从方框中选择正确选择,并将其字母序号写在对话后面的横线(5分)(Shopkeeper =S , Daniel =D )S:Welcome to Weihua Clothes Store . ___1__D: I’d like to buy a sweater for my mom . Her birthday is coming .S:You’re so nice ! __2__D: She likes white . It looks good on her.S: All right . What size (尺码)does your mom take ?D: Size 8 is OK.S: ___3__D: It looks beautiful . How much does it cost ?S: Oh, it’s 398 yuan .D: What ! 398 yuan? ___4____S: Well , there’s a great sale today . Everything is half price .D: That’s great ! ___5__ I’m sure she will like it .1._________2. ________3. ________4. _________5. _________V. 补全对话根据对话内容,在句中恒信啊上填写适当的话语,使对话完整、正确。

高三英语下学期第7周周练试题高三全册英语试题

高三英语下学期第7周周练试题高三全册英语试题

位敦市安定阳光实验学校度下学期周练(第七周)高级英语试卷CWe are often unable to pay close attention to what we hear. But sometimes we try to remember everything a speaker say. We turn into sponges, taking in a speaker’s every word as if every word was equally important. We try to remember all the names, all the dates, and all the places. In the process we often miss the speaker’s main point.Erik Waldman works at a design company. Knowing he had never been good at budgeting his money, he was determined to begin thinking about his economic future. When his employer circulated an e-mail announcing a financial planning seminar, Erik signed up right away.The first period was about retirement planning. Simone Fisher, the lecturer, explained that 7 of 10 Americans between the ages of 22 and 35 do not have a regular savings plan. Erik wrote down every number Simone mentioned.“If you want to have a retirement income equal to 75 percent of your current salary,”Simone continued, “you will need to invest at least of 6 percent of your present earnings, and beyond that you need to consider future inflation rates(通货膨胀率). I will helpyou calculate your individual savings needs soon. In the meantime, I want to stress that the most important thing is to start saving now.”Erik recorded all the statistics Simone used. When she opened the floor for question, Erik raised his hand and said, “I have two question. When is the best time to start saving for retirement ? And how am I supposed to figure out my savings target if I don’tknow what inflation ra tes will be in the future?”This is a typical example of losing the speaker’s point by concentration on details. Erik had fixed his mind on remembering all the statistics in Simone’s presentation, but he blocked out the man message. Rather than trying to remember everything, efficient listeners usually concentrate on main ideas and evidence.28. What does the underlined part “We turn into sponges”in Paragraph 1 mean?A. We sometimes become other persons.B. We often fail to focus our attentionC. We refuse to agree with the speaker.D. We find it difficult to remember key things29. During the first period of the seminar, Erik______.A. focused on the lecture’s detailsB. got Simone Fisher’s main ideaC. showed little interest in the lectureD. knew how to calculate inflation rates30. When hearing Erik’s questions, Simone might think______.A. they were very good questionB. Erik was an excellent partnerC. they had just been discussedD. they were hard to answer31. What do we know about Erik?A. His boss asked him to attend the lectureB. He does badly in managing his moneyC. He has a good memoryD. He is still a studentDScientists said they have found evidence of a giant planet far out in our solar system. In a statement, the California Institute of Technology(Caltech) said this planet travels a strange “highly elongated orbit in the distant solar system”.The discovery was made by two researchers at Caltech; Konstantin Batygin and Mike Brown. They used mathematical modeling and computer simulations (模拟)to find the planet. So far, there have not been any direct observations of the planet. “My jaw hit the floor,”said astronomer Mike Brown, the moment he realized there might be a ninth planet.The scientists said it would take this planet 10,000to 20,000 years just to make one full orbit around the sun. The new planet,called “Planet Nine”has a mass about 10 times the size of Earth.It is believed that the planet orbits, or travels, around the sun from a great distance. The planet Neptune’s average distance to the sun is about 4.5 billion kilometers. But “Planet Nine”could be 20 times farther away from the sun than that. While they did not get a picture of “Planet Nine”yet, the scientists say they are using the biggest and best telescopes on Earth to try to find it.Brown and Batygin reported their finding in The Astronomical Journal. They say that this new planet is so large that there should be no doubt that it is a true planet, once they confirm it.Robert Massey is with the Royal Astronomical Society in London. He told AFP that planets have been predicted before, and then were not found. But, he said the work of the these researchers is definitely worth following up. “It would be a really exci ting thing to find. At the moment it’s simply a prediction.”32. How was the evidence of the ninth planet found?A. Through a special telescopeB. Through researchers’direct observationC. Through studying its special orbit in the solar systemD. Through mathematical modeling and computer simulations33. What can we know about “Planet Nine”from the text?A. It is much smaller than the earthB. It travels a normal orbit like other planetsC. Its distance to the sun is about 90 billion kilometersD. Its picture has been caught by the biggest and best telescope34. What’s Robert’s attitude towards the discovery of “Planet Nine”?A. WorriedB. SupportiveC. IndifferentD. Opposed35. What’s the best title for the text?A. The discovery of the largest planetB. A big prediction of the solar systemC. A ninth planet may be in the solar systemD. The ninth planet has been found in the solar system第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)Secrets to a great lifeA great life doesn’t happen by accident. A great life is the result of allocating your time, energy, thoughts, and hard work towards what you want your life to be. 36A great life is the result of simplifying your life. People often misunderstand what simplify means. It's not a way to remove work from your life. 37 . When you focus on simplifying your life, you free up energy and time for the work that you enjoy and the purpose for which you are here. In order to create a great life, you will have to make room for it in yours first.A great life is the result of your best effort. 38 It may mean re-evaluating how you spend your time, or choosing to spend your money in a different way. It may mean looking for new ways to spend your energy that coincide with your particular definition of a great life.___39 It's easy to spend your days just responding to the next thing that gets your attention, instead of intentionally using the time, energy and money you have in a way that's important to you. Focus on removing the obstacles that get in the way of you making sure you are doing things of greater significance.A great life is the result of starting. There’s the old saying everyone’s familiar with “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a s ingle step.” In order to even move from the couch to the refrigerator, you have to start. There’s no better time to start than today. 40 Today, right now, is the right day to start to take a step in the direction of your heart’s desires.A. Look around a t someone’s life you admire.B. It’s not a way to remove work from your lifeC. A great life is the result of doing important thingsD. Don’t wait for a raise, or until the kids get older.E. A great life is the result of controlling your thoughts.F. Use these “secrets” to start creating your own great life today!G. Creating a great life requires that you make some adjustments.第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)Once upon a time in a far-away place lived an old doll-maker. He had spent his long life creating dolls of all __41 , making all the little girls in the world 42 . He had kept up in the 43 of the world and made dolls that say “mama” and 44 by themselves. The doll maker was very 45 , and he knew that his time for special contribution was growing short. So, with 46 determination in his heart, he made his most beautiful 47 . He gave her brown hair, and the bluest eyes. This special doll was given long legs with which she could 48 and play. She had a beautiful face and he planned this so that she could see the 49 in others.On the last day when she was 50 , he lifted her up with great care and set her 51 in front of a large mirror. He asked, “Are you not the most beautiful doll in the world?” The doll looked through her long lashes(睫毛) 52 of excited expectation. 53 her pretty face clouded up and then stormed over. “Oh doll-maker, I 54 brown hair and I have always longed for green eyes. These re not the 55 I’d have chosen for myself, 56 look how long my legs are! How unfashionable they will seem to the world. Oh doll-maker, I am not a beautiful doll 57 !”We have been created with the most beautiful 58 . Don’t look into life’s 59 and wish you were 60 you’re not. May we thank the great doll-maker for what we have been given.41. A. pages B. sorts C. aims D. ranks42. A. young B. happy C. strong D. healthy43. A. wars B. accidents C. trends D. events44. A. clean up B. look out C. leave out D. stand up45. A. wise B. merciful C. selfish D. rude46. A. special B. little C. normal D. common47. A. text B. essay C. creation D. fiction48. A. sing B. speak C. wait D. dance49. A. beauty B. wealth C. kindness D. story50. A. destroyed B. completed C. sold D. brought51. A. nervously B. angrily C. gently D. toughly52. A. short B. fond C. tired D. full53. A. Suddenly B. Luckily C. Actually D. Generally54. A. admit B. hate C. admire D. hide55. A. name B. reason C. color D. organ56. A. but B. if C. so D. and57. A. in advance B. on purpose C. at all D. in time58. A. clothes B. qualities C. skin D. family59. A. mirrors B. incidents C. expenses D. difficulties60. A. nothing B. either C. none D. someone第二节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)If you live in the United States, you’re almost 61 (certain) seen at American crow(乌鸦). Crows range from southern Canada throughout the United States. As 62 adult, this bird is entirely black from bill to tail, except for its brown eyes. These 63 (noise) birds are often recognizable by their special, loud cry, called a caw. There are often mistaken 64 the common raven(渡鸦),but ravens are 65 (large), and they have differently shaped bills and pointed wings and tails.American crows often live family groups. Both members of a breeding pair help build the nests, and the female crow usually 66 (lay) four or live eggs in spring or summer. After about five weeks in the nests, the young birds begin learning how to fly and catch prey. Crows sometimes stay near the spot 67 they were born to help raise other young crows. Crows will eat almost anything, from insects and small animals such as frogs fruit and nuts. They prefer open areas with access to trees and they can sometimes 68 (find)around vegetable gardens. Crows also frequently live in suburban 69 (neighbor) and in parks. Crows are considered 70 (be)very intelligent birds.第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Yesterday was my best friend Li Ming’s birthday. When school was over, I went to be bookshop to buy a book calling Exploring Space, and had them wrapped for him. Because he has wanted to buy this book for weeks, so I knew he would be very pleased with my present. When I got to the party, I gave the present to him and whispered soft, “You will love it.” He could not wait to opening it. All of sudden, the smile on his face disappeared. I saw some big red words in the cover of the book what said, Caring for Your Baby! I had picked up the wrong books in the shop!shop!答案28-31DACB 32-35DCBC 36-40FBGCD41-45BBCDA 46-50ACDAB 51-55CDABC 56-60DCBAD61. certainly 62. an 63. noisy 64. for 65. larger66. lays 67. where 68. be found 69. neighborhoods 70. tobe短文改错Yesterday was my best friend Li Ming’s birthday. When school was over,I went to be bookshop to buy a bookcalling Exploring Space, and had them wrapped for him. Because he haswanted to buy this book for weeks, so Icalled it had ﹨knew he would be very pleased with my present. When I got to the party,I gave the present to him and whisperedsoft, “You will love it.” He could not wait to opening it. All of ∧sudden, the smile on his face disappeared. I sawsoftly open asome big red words in the cover of the book what said, Caring for YourBaby! I had picked up the wrong books in theon that/which book。

上海市2019-2020年上海中学高三英语十月周练七(含答案)

上海市2019-2020年上海中学高三英语十月周练七(含答案)

2019-2020学年上海中学高三英语十月周练Ⅱ.Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.The cancer ward at my local hospital has become an adopted home. I can maneuver the hallways to radiotherapy with my eyes __21__ ( glue) to a phone; I know which seat to occupy in the specialist waiting area to catch the oncologist’s eye as they emerge from their dens; and I remember that only the ground-floor cafeteria stocks the fruit – flavored water that quells the numbness in my mother’s mouth after a chemotherapy session.__22__ this tenuous(缥缈的,脆弱的)acceptance of the new normal that sickness brings, what rarely feels familiar are the relationships with the people entrusted to alleviate your suffering -- __23__in charge of delivering the worst news of your life: the doctors.Which begs the question, how would you want the news of your mortality __24__ (deliver)?My mother was diagnosed with breast cancer twice in the span of three years. Like most women, she’s no stranger to pain: and growing up in the throes of political upheaval and later __25__(immigrate) to aforeign country with no language or cultural knowledge, she is powered by struggle and wears trauma like a second skin. But cancer was a new beast.So when the oncologist called us in and proceeded to dispassionately plow through the treatment plan -- surgery, debilitating side effects and odds of recurrence, my mother’s fear was palpable. I tried my best to voice concerns: what will the drugs do to her body? Why was all this happening?Our question were met with defensive words __26__ __26__ to say, it’s cancer, haven’t you heard? He seemed to view her questions as direct challenges to his expertise. The oncologist __27__ not understand why my mother failed to grasp the details of his well-rehearsed monologue, one he __28__ (give) hundreds of times before: Moreover, he was disappointed that she hadn’t accepted her fate. She was being “difficult”.While I translated these grievances, he took a personal call, and glanced furiously at his watch. We had overstayed our welcome, the obligatory 15minutes per patient. That was how long it took to deliver the worst news of my mother’s life and __29__ it was going to cost her.My mother’s story is not unique. Numerous global studies have explored the harmful effects of corrosive doctor-patient relationships, including the challenges faced by those with language and cultural barriers, many of __30__, unlike my mother, don’t have loved onehelping to ask the pertinent questions, who don’t have people fighting for them.Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.What really are proverbs, where do they come from, how are they __31__and what function do they have in modern society? Those are question that are often asked when people reflect on the wisdom expressed in these short statements.They appear so simple and obvious when heard, read or used, yet they __32__ to very effective modes of communication in interpersonal relationships, in political discourse, in the mass media, in literary works, in advertisements and in cartoons. Obviously people need such traditional sound bytes to add metaphorical(隐喻性的)__33__ to their utterances and writings. This has been true since antiquity, and there is absolutely no need to fear the extinction of proverbs as our lives become ever more complex.In many ways, proverbs are not so different from short quotations that have gained a/an __34__ currency of usage. The biggest difference is, of course that the originator of a famous quotation is almost always known, while the __35__ of most proverbs is lost in anonymity. But one thing both verbal expressions __36__ have in common is that they both start with an individual who formulates memorable statements that __37__ on among people.Quotations are often cited together with naming the person who came up with it, while proverbs are __38__ without such specific references. However, proverbs are __39__ surrounded by such general introductory remarks as “as the proverb says,”“as my grandmother used to say”,or “as the old truth says”to add credence to the traditional bit of wisdom contained in the proverb.As would be expected, some quotations might well become proverbs, a good example being Theodore Roosevelt’s 1901statement “Speak softly and carry a big stick.”There are some American speakers and writers who will “quote”this piece of advice always referring to Roosevelt, while others have long forgotten this __40__, citing it was an anonymous folk proverb. Another example would be Calvin Coolidge’s “The chief business of the American people is business”from 1925, which has long become proverbial in the slightly altered form of “The business of America is business.”Ⅲ. Reading ComprehensionSection 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.On Toronto’s Eastern waterfront, a new digital city is being built by Sidewalk Labs -- a firm owned by Google’s parent Alphabet.It hopes the project will become a model for 21st-Century __41__. However, the deal has been controversial, __42__ one of the biggest ever tie-ups between a city and a large corporation. And that,__43__ with the fact that corporation __44__ is one of the largest tech firms in the world, is causing some __45__.Sidewalk Labs promises to transform the disused waterfront area into a bustling mini __46__, one built “from the internet up,”although there is no timetable for when the city will actually be built. The firm has some pretty __47__ ideas for the city, including self-driving cars, re-imagining of buildings and weather control. Dan Doctoroff, the company’s head and former deputy mayor of New York, claimed the project was “about creating healthier, safer, more convenient and more fun lives.”“We want this to be a model for what urban life can be in the 21stCentury,”he said.The area will have plenty of sensors collecting data -- from traffic, noise and air quality -- and __48__ the performance of the electric grid and waste collection. And that has __49__ some in the city, including. Toronto’s deputy mayor Denzil Minnan-Wong, to question exactly what Sidewalk hopes to achieve. “What data will be gathered and what is it going to be used for? These are real and prescient issues for the city of Toronto,”he remarked. Sidewalk Labs responded that the sensors will not be used to monitor and collect information on citizens, but __50__ it will be used to allow governments to be flexible about how neighborhoods are used.Mr. Minnan-Wong is also concerned that the firm has not been very open with it’s own data. “Sidewalk talks about open data, but from the very start the one thing that they are not making __51__ is their agreement with Waterfront Toronto.”Waterfront Toronto is the organization __52__ revitalize the area around the city’s harbor. __53__Sidewalk’s deal with the organization will __54__ a 12-acre site, but it is believed it wishes to expand this to the whole area, which at 325 acres will represent a huge land-grab. “Even the idea of what land we are talking about, even something as __55__ as that is unclear,”said Mr. Minnan-Wong. “Is this areal-estate play or is it a technology project? We just don’t know.”41. A.productivism B.industrialism C.internationalism D.urbanism42. A.portraying B. representing C. concealing D. regulating43. A.constricted B. competing C. coupled D. comparing44. A. in return B. in question C. under constructionD. under control45. A. unease B. aggression C. delight D. disturbance46.A. grid B. metropolis C. community D. territory47.A. capable B. sensible C. radical D. rational48.A. demonstrating B. evaluatingC. manipulatingD. monitoring49.A. affected B. enlightened C. discouraged D. led50.A. fairly B. as C. rather D. yet51.A. public B. sense C. believe D. up52.A. assigned to B. distributed toC. brought about toD. responded to53.A. Additionally B. ComparativelyC. InitiallyD. Consequently54.A. build B. cover C. maintain D. possess55.A. visual B. roughC. fundamentalD. theoreticalSection BDirections: Read the following three passage. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them thereare 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)Mime(哑剧)opens up a new world to the beholder, but it does so insidiously(隐匿地),not by purposely injecting points of interest in the manner of a tour guide. Audiences are not unlike visitors to a foreign land who discover that the modes, manners, and thoughts of its inhabitants are not meaningless oddities, but are sensible in context.I remember once when an audience seemed perplexed at what I was doing. At first, I tried to gain a more immediate response by using slight exaggerations. I soon realized that these actions had nothing to do with the audience’s understanding of the character. What I had believed to be a failure of the audience to respond in the manner I expected was, in fact, only their concentration on what I was doing; they were enjoying a gradual awakening -- a slow transference of their understanding from their own time and place to one that appeared so unexpectedly before their eyes. This was evidenced by their growing response to succeeding numbers.Mime is an elusive art, as its expression is entirely dependent on the ability of the performer to imagine a character and to re-create that character for each performance. As a mime, I am a physical medium, the instrument upon which the figures of my imagination play their dance of life. The individuals in my audience also haveresponsibilities-- they must be alert collaborators. They cannot sit back, mindlessly complacent, and wait to have their emotions aroused by mesmeric musical sounds or visual rhythms or acrobatic feats, or by words that tell them what to think. Mime is an art that, paradoxically, appeals both to those who respond instinctively to entertainment and to those whose appreciation is more analytical and complex.Between these extremes lie those audiences conditioned to resist any collaboration with what is played before them, and these the mine must seduce despite themselves. There is only one way to attack those reluctant minds -- take them unaware! They will be delighted at an unexpected pleasure.56.The author most likely considers the analogy(类比)of mine artist and tour guide appropriate because both _______.A. bring others to strange placesB. explore new means of self-expressionC. employ artistic methods to communicateD. help others perceive a new situation57. The author most likely includes the incident described in paragraph 2 in order to _______.A. indicate the adjustments an audience must make in watching mimeB. show how challenging the career of a mime can beC. portray the intensity required to see the audience’s point of viewD. dispel(驱散)some misconceptions about what a mime is like58.The underlined word “elusive”in paragraph 3 most nearly means _______.A. active and conclusiveB. difficult to describe or graspC. passive but vividD. inherently successful59. According to the passage, which of the following is important to the artistic success of mime?A. Effective fusion of disparate dramatic elements.B. Incorporation of realistic details.C. Audience involvement.D. Large audiences.(B)Cinema ticket SolutionsBoost business on the big screenAt EVENT Cinemas we offer a fantastic rate for bulk(大批的)ticket purchases, which are good for businesses, social clubs and large groups. Movie tickets are great for promotions, so why not buy in bulk and save?Tap into the power of cinema for all your promotional needs:Increase your customers’average order sizeReward them for early paymentReward and encourage your staffProvide extra rewards for your sales teamGreat for social clubs!We offer our discounts on bulk ticket purchases of 100 tickets or more, so let the big screen boost your business and ask now with our Corporate Sales team.◆∙∙Gift Cards -- the perfect giftEveryone loves moves, so our Gift Cards are a great way to reward your customers or high achievers.There’s a selection of attractive gift packs featuring famous films quotes, and the cards can be charged with a cash amount you choose. They can use them on tickets, Gold Class, and even sweets and popcorn! Minimum charge $15, maximum$1000. Valid for use at all EVENT Cinemas, Gold Class, Cinema Deluxe and RialtoCinemas. Minimum purchase 50 Gift Cards.◆∙∙Candy Combo CouponsWant them hungry for more? Add the extra touch to your Movie Money gift by giving combo coupons. The receiver gets the choice of any two items from our selection: small popcorn, small soft drink or a choc-top ice cream. Perfect taste.We have got great offers on bulk purchases, so ask us about it now.Valid for 12 months from date of purchase. Valid for use at all EVENT Cinemas and Rialto Cinemas. The smallest quantity of purchase 100 coupons.60.What advantages do you get from having one of the Gift Cards?a. You get further discount on bulk purchases.b. Your card is preloaded with a certain amount of cash.c. You get the best discounts among the three promotions.d. The cards can be used in many cinemas.A. a,bB. b,cC. c,dD. b,d61.What do the three promotions have in common?A. They all have a minimum purchase.B. They are all valid for 12 months.C. They all need to be ordered ahead of time.D. They can all be used on tickets and food62. In which of the following circumstances may a firm owner NOT consider bulk ticket purchases?A. His customers usually don’t place big orders.B. His sales staff cooperate well and perform perfectly.C. He hopes his customers will always pay in time.D. He hopes to be admitted into a social club soon.(C)America’s businesses are getting older and fatter, while many new businesses are dying in infancy.A study last month by the Brookings Institution found that the proportion of older firms has grown steadily over several decades,while the survival rate of new companies has fallen. In addition, young people are starting companies at sharply lower rate than in the past.A new report from the National Association of Manufacturers shows a major cause: The cost of obeying government regulations has risen to more than $2 trillion (12.26 trillion yuan) annually, or 12 percent of the GDP, and this cost falls disproportionately on smaller, newer businesses.It’s risky, difficult and expensive to start a business, and getting more so. Governments are imposing various new rules on a seemingly daily basis: health insurance, minimum wage increases and, most recently in California, compulsory paid sick days for even hourly employees. These regulations shift huge social welfare costs directly onto often-struggling small businesses, while being proportionally much less costly for larger companies.This is partly an unintended issue of resources - established companies can cope with new costs more easily –but it’s also deliberate. For instance, big insurance companies got a seat at the table to help write Obamacare, but less politically powerful firms – like medical device manufacturers - got squeezed.Mature, successful corporations can employ ex-lawmakers with connections, distribute campaign contributions and even write regulations for themselves. They are also more likely to want to protect steady revenue streams than revolutionize their industry.Major companies that have been so ill-managed they would otherwise collapse -- airlines, car companies and banks--- stagger(蹒跚)on because politicians ride to the rescue with bags of taxpayer money.The genius of our unique system of government is the determination to protect and defend the rights of the individual over the rights of the nation. As such, the rise of a well-connected oligarchy (寡头政治)that protect big business at the expense of small business, and the established over the new, is opposite to American ideals. Income inequality - which is directly caused by faulty government policy -- is being promoted as the reason to impose more of that bad policy. But let’s be perfectly clear, we do not have a free market but one where government picks winners and losers through regulations and financial aids.Politics is, and always has been, about balancing competing interests seeking to benefit themselves, and that’s as it should be, but the force of government should never be used to reduce competition, kill innovation or support and extend artificial monopolies by harming the consumer, the taxpayer and the economy. Policy must breed our new and small business or see the as-yet undreamed of innovations that could be our bright future die in infancy.63.We can learn form the passage that _______.A. over several decades, new companies have grown steadilyB. The cost of obeying government regulations falls equally on all businessesC. less politically powerful firms also have their voice in making regulationsD. mature, successful corporations prefer to maintain their stable incomes64. We can infer from the last three paragraphs that _______.A. the rise of a well-connected oligarchy is contrary to American idealsB. the state economy may depend on those innovative businessesC. income inequality is what the government should take action to resolveD. the government picks winners and losers through the law of free market65. It can be concluded from the passage that _______.A. Larger and older firms have a command of resources of various aspectsB. most of the ex-lawmakers work in mature, successful corporationsC. politicians like providing financial aids to the companies of worse operationD. big insurance companies have better relationship with Obama66. As to the development of smaller businesses, the writer is _______.A. contentedB. confidentC. concernedD. convinced Section CDirections: Read the following passage and choose the most suitable sentences to fill in the blanks and complete the passage. There are two extra sentences you do not need.More and more corporations are taking an interest in corporate social responsibility (CSR). CSR is made up of three broad layers. The most basic is traditional corporate charity work. Companies typically spend about 1% of pre-tax profits on worthy projects. (67) _______ In some companies, shareholders want to know that their money is being put to good use, and employees want to be actively involved in good works.Money alone is not the answer when companies come under attack for their behavior (68) _______. Starting in the1980s, with environmental disasters such as the explosion at Bhopal and the Exxon Valdez oil spill, industry after industry has suffered blows to its reputation.So, companies often responded by trying to manage the risks. They talk to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and to governments, create codes of conduct(行为准则)and devote themselves to more transparency(透明)in their operations. (69)_______.All this is largely defensive, but there are also opportunities for those that get ahead of the game. The emphasis on opportunity is the third layer of CSR: the idea that it can help to create value. (70) _______. That is just the sort of thing chief executives like to hear. The idea of “doing well by doing good”has become popular.Ⅳ.TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1.他意识到只有把电子游戏放在一边,才能在学习中游刃有余。

河北省衡水中学2020届高三下学期第七周英语作业附答案4

河北省衡水中学2020届高三下学期第七周英语作业附答案4

The 7th weekAssignment 4第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(每小题1.5分,共30分)第一节(共 5 小题;每小题l.5 分,满分7.5 分)听下面 5 段对话。

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

听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. When do the speakers plan to get to the sports meet?A. At 7:45.B. At 8:00.C. At 8:15.2. What does the woman want from the store?A. Cookies.B. Milk.C. Peanut butter.3. What are the speakers talking about?A. A CD by Johnny.B. A present for Molly.C. A famous musician.4. Why does the man suggest the Fairmont Hotel?A. For its price.B. For its location.C. For its size.5. What is the man doing?A. Waiting for a call.B. Calling his neighbor.C. Opening a window.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。

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

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第 6 段材料,回答第6、7 题。

6. What is the woman telling the man about?A. The big storm.B. The sick kids.C. The electricity company.7.What is the first thing the man is going to do?A. To go back home.B. To buy some candles.C. To make a phone call.听第7 段材料,回答第8、9 题。

衡水中学2019届高三周测7英语答案

衡水中学2019届高三周测7英语答案

2018-2019高三年级上学期周日测试7参考答案听力原稿:Text IM: I have those reports all ready for you, Mrs. Dalloway. But I didn't have time to print them out on my way to the office.W: No problem, Mr Paddock. Why don’t you just email them to me now? I'll have secretary Miss Andrews print them out. (1)Text 2W: What should I pack for the camping trip? The flashlight?M: If you want. But make sure you bring some very warm clothes. Even though it's summer, the temperature drops very low at night.(2)Text 3W: What a beautiful painting this is. You just love art museums, don’t youM: I do. it's a nice place to go on a Saturday afternoon. They even have a large outdoor garden in the back. This is such a peaceful place. (3)Text 4M: Has your cousi n found a place to stay yet? It’s already been a month. It's too crowded with her here all the time. W: I know. it's too bad our extra room doesn’t have a bedM: That's not even the problem. It's just time for her to move out. (4)Text 5W: You were so great tonight! I really enjoyed the show. That second song really moved me. Could you sign this poster for me?M: Sure, I'd love to. Thanks so much for your support and for coming out to see me. (5)Text 6W: I got a record player for Christmas! (6)I’m so excited. My parents got it at an antique store, along with a lot of old records. (6)M: What's a record player? Is that like a CD player? I ve never heard of that.W: Yeah, records came before CDS, which came before MP3S and digital music. (7) Records are big discs that have a much more authentic sound than digital music. Sometimes they sound a little old, (7) but you feel like you're in the studio with the musicians as they play. You should come over after school and listen to some records with me.Text 7M: Honey, the kids really want to get a puppy. I think we should go to the animal shelter and pick one out for them. W: I don’t know if they’re ready yet. it's a lot of responsibility to take care of a pet. I'm afraid well just end up taking care of it.(8)M: I'll make sure they do. I’ve already talked to them.I think it will help them become more matureW: Well, what kind of dog would we get?M: Whatever kind is friendly, happy, and doesn't bark too muchW: Well, maybe we should research this before we rush into it!(9)M: OK. I will. I think this is something we need to do for them.Text 8W: Freedom Travel. How may I help you?M: I'd like to make a flight reservation for the 23rd of this month.W: Okay. Where are you traveling? (10)M: Well, I’m flying to Helsinki, Finland. (10)W: Okay. And when will you be retuming?M: Uh, well, I’d like to catch a return flight on the 29th. I’d like the cheapest flight availableW: Okay. Let me see. There is one.M: How much is it?W: it's only $980.M: All right. I'lL go with that.W: Okay. That's Flight 1070 from Salt Lake City to New York, Kennedy Airport, transferring to Flight 90 from Kennedy to Helsinki (11)M: And what are the departure and arrival times for each of those flights?W: It leaves Salt Lake City at 10: 00 a.m. and arrives in New York at 4: 35 p.m. Then you transfer to Flight 90 leaving at 5: 55 p.m. and arriving in Helsinki at 8: 30 a.m. the next day.M: All right. And, uh, I’d like to request vegetarian meals (12)W: Sure, no problem. Could I have your name, please?Text 9M: Is that a new coat? I’ve never seen you in it beforeW: It's not new, but it was hidden in the back of my closet. I had totally forgotten about it until I cleaned out my living room this weekend.M: Well, it's sure a unique coat. I love all the colors! (14) It sure brightens up the office (13).W: Yeah, I feel like I’m at a fashion show when I wear it. And what I really like about it are all these hidden pockets. M: How clever! How could you have forgotten this treasure?W: Out of sight, out of mind. When I bought it, it was too small for me, so I hid it away. I’ve been losing weight, and it finally fits meM: You always look good, but you really look nice now. How did you lose weight? (15) Running every day?W: Easier than that, actually. I just decided to write down everything I eat (15).M: How could writing help you lose weight? (15)(16)W: you'd be surprised at how much you eat if you wrote it down all day. It really makes a person think twice about what they put in their mouth.(15)Text 10Attention, runners! Thank you for signing up to participate in the 10th annual Autumn fun Run! At exactly 8 o'clock in the morning, our race will begin. Please line up according to how fast you ran in the practice run; (17) everyone should have the number you got at registration. Look for signs and follow them. Our course is exactly 10 kilometers long. Water stations will be available every two miles. Our volunteers will be at these stops, ready to give you water, sports drinks and food. (18)We know that many runners love to run with music; however, it is not allowed during our race. Also, many hikers use our narrow tracks, and they may have dogs or small children. Therefore, to reduce the chance of injury for everyone, we ask that you do not use headphones on our course at all.(19)Our course will be taken down at noon. (20)All runners and walkers should have completed the course by then. Please talk to one of our volunteers if you need any help. There’re doctors at the start and finish lines until one o'clock. Also, photos will be taken of runners at the finish line. And there are reporters who will interview the winners Visit our website at to view and purchase your race photos!听力1-5BBAAC 6-10BABBC 11-15ACCBC 16-20AACAB阅读21-25 BDAAC 26-30ABDCC 31-35ADBCD 36-40DCAFE完型41-45 ABCDA 46-50CBADB 51-55DBCAC 56-60DACBD语法填空1. as2. effects3. to process4. are removed5. a6. worse7. is 8. eating 9. careful 10. which 单词填空1.adventurous2.passage3.manners4.should seek/sought5.permits6.accounts7.multiply8.unlike9.puzzled 10.fundamentally短文改错In the summer holiday following my eighteen eighteenthbirthday, I took driving lessons. I still remember how hard the/my first day was. Before getting into the car, I thought I had learned the instructor’s orders, but so /yetonce I started the car, my mindgoes wentblank. I forgot what he had said to me altogether. The instructor kept repeating the w word ords , “Speed up!” “Slow down!” “Turning Turnleft!” I was so much nervous that I could hardly tell which direction was left. A few minutes late later, the instructor asked me to stop the car. It was a relief and I came to a suddenly sudden stop just in the middle on of the road.作文范文Dear Leslie,I am delighted to know you are interested in Tang poems. Now I ’m writing to tell you the plan for the next class.Actually I am very fond of Tang poems . I think it great fun to learn the poems written in the Tang Dynasty with you . We are to meet on Sunday morning in the People's Park, where the air is fresh and the scenery is beautiful. We will learn from 8:00 am to 10:00 am. Besides, I advise you to go to the bookstore to borrow a history book and learn the history of the Tang Dynasty in advance, which can help you better understand the poems to be learned.If you have any questions, please let me know. Looking forward to your early reply.Yours,Li Hua。

上海市2019-2020学年上海中学高三英语十月周练七(含答案)

上海市2019-2020学年上海中学高三英语十月周练七(含答案)

2019-2020学年上海中学高三英语十月周练Ⅱ.Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.The cancer ward at my local hospital has become an adopted home. I can maneuver the hallways to radiotherapy with my eyes __21__ ( glue) to a phone; I know which seat to occupy in the specialist waiting area to catch the oncologist’s eye as they emerge from their dens; and I remember that only the ground-floor cafeteria stocks the fruit – flavored water that quells the numbness in my mother’s mouth after a chemotherapy session.__22__ this tenuous(缥缈的,脆弱的)acceptance of the new normal that sickness brings, what rarely feels familiar are the relationships with the people entrusted to alleviate your suffering -- __23__in charge of delivering the worst news of your life: the doctors.Which begs the question, how would you want the news of your mortality __24__ (deliver)?My mother was diagnosed with breast cancer twice in the span of three years. Like most women, she’s no stranger to pain: and growing up in the throes of political upheaval and later __25__(immigrate) to aforeign country with no language or cultural knowledge, she is powered by struggle and wears trauma like a second skin. But cancer was a new beast.So when the oncologist called us in and proceeded to dispassionately plow through the treatment plan -- surgery, debilitating side effects and odds of recurrence, my mother’s fear was palpable. I tried my best to voice concerns: what will the drugs do to her body? Why was all this happening?Our question were met with defensive words __26__ __26__ to say, it’s cancer, haven’t you heard? He seemed to view her questions as direct challenges to his expertise. The oncologist __27__ not understand why my mother failed to grasp the details of his well-rehearsed monologue, one he __28__ (give) hundreds of times before: Moreover, he was disappointed that she hadn’t accepted her fate. She was being “difficult”.While I translated these grievances, he took a personal call, and glanced furiously at his watch. We had overstayed our welcome, the obligatory 15minutes per patient. That was how long it took to deliver the worst news of my mother’s life and __29__ it was going to cost her.My mother’s story is not unique. Numerous global studies have explored the harmful effects of corrosive doctor-patient relationships, including the challenges faced by those with language and cultural barriers, many of __30__, unlike my mother, don’t have loved onehelping to ask the pertinent questions, who don’t have people fighting for them.Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.What really are proverbs, where do they come from, how are they __31__and what function do they have in modern society? Those are question that are often asked when people reflect on the wisdom expressed in these short statements.They appear so simple and obvious when heard, read or used, yet they __32__ to very effective modes of communication in interpersonal relationships, in political discourse, in the mass media, in literary works, in advertisements and in cartoons. Obviously people need such traditional sound bytes to add metaphorical(隐喻性的)__33__ to their utterances and writings. This has been true since antiquity, and there is absolutely no need to fear the extinction of proverbs as our lives become ever more complex.In many ways, proverbs are not so different from short quotations that have gained a/an __34__ currency of usage. The biggest difference is, of course that the originator of a famous quotation is almost always known, while the __35__ of most proverbs is lost in anonymity. But one thing both verbal expressions __36__ have in common is that they both start with an individual who formulates memorable statements that __37__ on among people.Quotations are often cited together with naming the person who came up with it, while proverbs are __38__ without such specific references. However, proverbs are __39__ surrounded by such general introductory remarks as “as the proverb says,”“as my grandmother used to say”,or “as the old truth says”to add credence to the traditional bit of wisdom contained in the proverb.As would be expected, some quotations might well become proverbs, a good example being Theodore Roosevelt’s 1901statement “Speak softly and carry a big stick.”There are some American speakers and writers who will “quote”this piece of advice always referring to Roosevelt, while others have long forgotten this __40__, citing it was an anonymous folk proverb. Another example would be Calvin Coolidge’s “The chief business of the American people is business”from 1925, which has long become proverbial in the slightly altered form of “The business of America is business.”Ⅲ. Reading ComprehensionSection 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.On Toronto’s Eastern waterfront, a new digital city is being built by Sidewalk Labs -- a firm owned by Google’s parent Alphabet.It hopes the project will become a model for 21st-Century __41__. However, the deal has been controversial, __42__ one of the biggest ever tie-ups between a city and a large corporation. And that,__43__ with the fact that corporation __44__ is one of the largest tech firms in the world, is causing some __45__.Sidewalk Labs promises to transform the disused waterfront area into a bustling mini __46__, one built “from the internet up,”although there is no timetable for when the city will actually be built. The firm has some pretty __47__ ideas for the city, including self-driving cars, re-imagining of buildings and weather control. Dan Doctoroff, the company’s head and former deputy mayor of New York, claimed the project was “about creating healthier, safer, more convenient and more fun lives.”“We want this to be a model for what urban life can be in the 21stCentury,”he said.The area will have plenty of sensors collecting data -- from traffic, noise and air quality -- and __48__ the performance of the electric grid and waste collection. And that has __49__ some in the city, including. Toronto’s deputy mayor Denzil Minnan-Wong, to question exactly what Sidewalk hopes to achieve. “What data will be gathered and what is it going to be used for? These are real and prescient issues for the city of Toronto,”he remarked. Sidewalk Labs responded that the sensors will not be used to monitor and collect information on citizens, but __50__ it will be used to allow governments to be flexible about how neighborhoods are used.Mr. Minnan-Wong is also concerned that the firm has not been very open with it’s own data. “Sidewalk talks about open data, but from the very start the one thing that they are not making __51__ is their agreement with Waterfront Toronto.”Waterfront Toronto is the organization __52__ revitalize the area around the city’s harbor. __53__Sidewalk’s deal with the organization will __54__ a 12-acre site, but it is believed it wishes to expand this to the whole area, which at 325 acres will represent a huge land-grab. “Even the idea of what land we are talking about, even something as __55__ as that is unclear,”said Mr. Minnan-Wong. “Is this areal-estate play or is it a technology project? We just don’t know.”41. A.productivism B.industrialism C.internationalism D.urbanism42. A.portraying B. representing C. concealing D. regulating43. A.constricted B. competing C. coupled D. comparing44. A. in return B. in question C. under constructionD. under control45. A. unease B. aggression C. delight D. disturbance46.A. grid B. metropolis C. community D. territory47.A. capable B. sensible C. radical D. rational48.A. demonstrating B. evaluatingC. manipulatingD. monitoring49.A. affected B. enlightened C. discouraged D. led50.A. fairly B. as C. rather D. yet51.A. public B. sense C. believe D. up52.A. assigned to B. distributed toC. brought about toD. responded to53.A. Additionally B. ComparativelyC. InitiallyD. Consequently54.A. build B. cover C. maintain D. possess55.A. visual B. roughC. fundamentalD. theoreticalSection BDirections: Read the following three passage. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them thereare 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)Mime(哑剧)opens up a new world to the beholder, but it does so insidiously(隐匿地),not by purposely injecting points of interest in the manner of a tour guide. Audiences are not unlike visitors to a foreign land who discover that the modes, manners, and thoughts of its inhabitants are not meaningless oddities, but are sensible in context.I remember once when an audience seemed perplexed at what I was doing. At first, I tried to gain a more immediate response by using slight exaggerations. I soon realized that these actions had nothing to do with the audience’s understanding of the character. What I had believed to be a failure of the audience to respond in the manner I expected was, in fact, only their concentration on what I was doing; they were enjoying a gradual awakening -- a slow transference of their understanding from their own time and place to one that appeared so unexpectedly before their eyes. This was evidenced by their growing response to succeeding numbers.Mime is an elusive art, as its expression is entirely dependent on the ability of the performer to imagine a character and to re-create that character for each performance. As a mime, I am a physical medium, the instrument upon which the figures of my imagination play their dance of life. The individuals in my audience also haveresponsibilities-- they must be alert collaborators. They cannot sit back, mindlessly complacent, and wait to have their emotions aroused by mesmeric musical sounds or visual rhythms or acrobatic feats, or by words that tell them what to think. Mime is an art that, paradoxically, appeals both to those who respond instinctively to entertainment and to those whose appreciation is more analytical and complex.Between these extremes lie those audiences conditioned to resist any collaboration with what is played before them, and these the mine must seduce despite themselves. There is only one way to attack those reluctant minds -- take them unaware! They will be delighted at an unexpected pleasure.56.The author most likely considers the analogy(类比)of mine artist and tour guide appropriate because both _______.A. bring others to strange placesB. explore new means of self-expressionC. employ artistic methods to communicateD. help others perceive a new situation57. The author most likely includes the incident described in paragraph 2 in order to _______.A. indicate the adjustments an audience must make in watching mimeB. show how challenging the career of a mime can beC. portray the intensity required to see the audience’s point of viewD. dispel(驱散)some misconceptions about what a mime is like58.The underlined word “elusive”in paragraph 3 most nearly means _______.A. active and conclusiveB. difficult to describe or graspC. passive but vividD. inherently successful59. According to the passage, which of the following is important to the artistic success of mime?A. Effective fusion of disparate dramatic elements.B. Incorporation of realistic details.C. Audience involvement.D. Large audiences.(B)Cinema ticket SolutionsBoost business on the big screenAt EVENT Cinemas we offer a fantastic rate for bulk(大批的)ticket purchases, which are good for businesses, social clubs and large groups. Movie tickets are great for promotions, so why not buy in bulk and save?Tap into the power of cinema for all your promotional needs:Increase your customers’average order sizeReward them for early paymentReward and encourage your staffProvide extra rewards for your sales teamGreat for social clubs!We offer our discounts on bulk ticket purchases of 100 tickets or more, so let the big screen boost your business and ask now with our Corporate Sales team.◆∙∙Gift Cards -- the perfect giftEveryone loves moves, so our Gift Cards are a great way to reward your customers or high achievers.There’s a selection of attractive gift packs featuring famous films quotes, and the cards can be charged with a cash amount you choose. They can use them on tickets, Gold Class, and even sweets and popcorn! Minimum charge $15, maximum$1000. Valid for use at all EVENT Cinemas, Gold Class, Cinema Deluxe and RialtoCinemas. Minimum purchase 50 Gift Cards.◆∙∙Candy Combo CouponsWant them hungry for more? Add the extra touch to your Movie Money gift by giving combo coupons. The receiver gets the choice of any two items from our selection: small popcorn, small soft drink or a choc-top ice cream. Perfect taste.We have got great offers on bulk purchases, so ask us about it now.Valid for 12 months from date of purchase. Valid for use at all EVENT Cinemas and Rialto Cinemas. The smallest quantity of purchase 100 coupons.60.What advantages do you get from having one of the Gift Cards?a. You get further discount on bulk purchases.b. Your card is preloaded with a certain amount of cash.c. You get the best discounts among the three promotions.d. The cards can be used in many cinemas.A. a,bB. b,cC. c,dD. b,d61.What do the three promotions have in common?A. They all have a minimum purchase.B. They are all valid for 12 months.C. They all need to be ordered ahead of time.D. They can all be used on tickets and food62. In which of the following circumstances may a firm owner NOT consider bulk ticket purchases?A. His customers usually don’t place big orders.B. His sales staff cooperate well and perform perfectly.C. He hopes his customers will always pay in time.D. He hopes to be admitted into a social club soon.(C)America’s businesses are getting older and fatter, while many new businesses are dying in infancy.A study last month by the Brookings Institution found that the proportion of older firms has grown steadily over several decades,while the survival rate of new companies has fallen. In addition, young people are starting companies at sharply lower rate than in the past.A new report from the National Association of Manufacturers shows a major cause: The cost of obeying government regulations has risen to more than $2 trillion (12.26 trillion yuan) annually, or 12 percent of the GDP, and this cost falls disproportionately on smaller, newer businesses.It’s risky, difficult and expensive to start a business, and getting more so. Governments are imposing various new rules on a seemingly daily basis: health insurance, minimum wage increases and, most recently in California, compulsory paid sick days for even hourly employees. These regulations shift huge social welfare costs directly onto often-struggling small businesses, while being proportionally much less costly for larger companies.This is partly an unintended issue of resources - established companies can cope with new costs more easily –but it’s also deliberate. For instance, big insurance companies got a seat at the table to help write Obamacare, but less politically powerful firms – like medical device manufacturers - got squeezed.Mature, successful corporations can employ ex-lawmakers with connections, distribute campaign contributions and even write regulations for themselves. They are also more likely to want to protect steady revenue streams than revolutionize their industry.Major companies that have been so ill-managed they would otherwise collapse -- airlines, car companies and banks--- stagger(蹒跚)on because politicians ride to the rescue with bags of taxpayer money.The genius of our unique system of government is the determination to protect and defend the rights of the individual over the rights of the nation. As such, the rise of a well-connected oligarchy (寡头政治)that protect big business at the expense of small business, and the established over the new, is opposite to American ideals. Income inequality - which is directly caused by faulty government policy -- is being promoted as the reason to impose more of that bad policy. But let’s be perfectly clear, we do not have a free market but one where government picks winners and losers through regulations and financial aids.Politics is, and always has been, about balancing competing interests seeking to benefit themselves, and that’s as it should be, but the force of government should never be used to reduce competition, kill innovation or support and extend artificial monopolies by harming the consumer, the taxpayer and the economy. Policy must breed our new and small business or see the as-yet undreamed of innovations that could be our bright future die in infancy.63.We can learn form the passage that _______.A. over several decades, new companies have grown steadilyB. The cost of obeying government regulations falls equally on all businessesC. less politically powerful firms also have their voice in making regulationsD. mature, successful corporations prefer to maintain their stable incomes64. We can infer from the last three paragraphs that _______.A. the rise of a well-connected oligarchy is contrary to American idealsB. the state economy may depend on those innovative businessesC. income inequality is what the government should take action to resolveD. the government picks winners and losers through the law of free market65. It can be concluded from the passage that _______.A. Larger and older firms have a command of resources of various aspectsB. most of the ex-lawmakers work in mature, successful corporationsC. politicians like providing financial aids to the companies of worse operationD. big insurance companies have better relationship with Obama66. As to the development of smaller businesses, the writer is _______.A. contentedB. confidentC. concernedD. convinced Section CDirections: Read the following passage and choose the most suitable sentences to fill in the blanks and complete the passage. There are two extra sentences you do not need.More and more corporations are taking an interest in corporate social responsibility (CSR). CSR is made up of three broad layers. The most basic is traditional corporate charity work. Companies typically spend about 1% of pre-tax profits on worthy projects. (67) _______ In some companies, shareholders want to know that their money is being put to good use, and employees want to be actively involved in good works.Money alone is not the answer when companies come under attack for their behavior (68) _______. Starting in the1980s, with environmental disasters such as the explosion at Bhopal and the Exxon Valdez oil spill, industry after industry has suffered blows to its reputation.So, companies often responded by trying to manage the risks. They talk to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and to governments, create codes of conduct(行为准则)and devote themselves to more transparency(透明)in their operations. (69)_______.All this is largely defensive, but there are also opportunities for those that get ahead of the game. The emphasis on opportunity is the third layer of CSR: the idea that it can help to create value. (70) _______. That is just the sort of thing chief executives like to hear. The idea of “doing well by doing good”has become popular.Ⅳ.TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1.他意识到只有把电子游戏放在一边,才能在学习中游刃有余。

河北省衡水中学2018届高三下学期第7周周考英语7答案

河北省衡水中学2018届高三下学期第7周周考英语7答案

2017---2018高三周日测试英语试卷(7)姓名_________ 班级_______ 学号_______第一节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)1.____________ 2 _____________ 3. _____________ 4. _____________ 5. _____________ 6.____________ 7. _____________ 8. _____________ 9. _____________ 10. _____________第二节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)It’s reported that many people died from traffic accidents each year. Road safety has aroused the widely attention of the public. Many rules have made to reduce the traffic crashes, especially for the ones involved in the pedestrians. In my opinion, we should make road safety seriously in our daily life. While used the road, we must walk on the pavement and learn to protect us. Besides, car drivers should obey the traffic rules, that is both good for themselves and others.In the word, obeying the traffic rules are what all of us should pay attention to particularly. After all, life is not a small matter. 第三节书面表达(满分25分)在各题规定的区域内用黑色中性笔答题,超出该区域的答案无效!2017---2018高三周日测试试卷(7 )听力:BACBC ACBBA ACAAB CABCC阅读:(A)ABAC (B)BAD C (C)BCCD (D)DBC (E)GAFDC完形:(一)DCBAA BCDBA DCCAB DDBCA(二)ABDAC DBDCA BCDBA CBADC语法填空:81. when 82. for 83. a 84 frightened 85 thirst86 sides 87. Standing 88. that 89. her 90. had been短文改错It’s reported that many people died from traffic accidents each year. Road safetydiehas aroused the widely attention of the public. Many rules have ∧ made towide beenreduce the traffic crashes, especially for the ones involved in the pedestrians. In my opinion, we should make road safety seriously in our daily life. While used thetake usingroad, we must walk on the pavement and learn to protect us. Besides, car driversourselvesshould obey the traffic rules, that is both good for themselves and others.whichIn the word, obeying the traffic rules are what all of us should pay attention toa isparticularly. After all, life is not a small matter.书面表达:Dear Tom,You’ve mentioned that you want to visit the Forbidden City for its rich history and unique architecture. So I’m writing to share some good news for you.Yesterday I happened to read about the free admittance to the Forbidden City. It is open to teachers for free on the first Wednesday of every month. But you have to make an on-line reservation 10 days in advance. On the day of your visit, you will be asked to present your Teacher Identity Card.Wish you a pleasant trip.Yours,Jerry听力材料:(Text 1)W: H ow much is this mobile phone?M:600 dollars, but it is 5 percent off today.(1)W: T hat’s really a bargain. I’ll take it.(Text 2)W: D id you read the book Dr Sues suggested?M: N o, I didn’t. The library closed before I could get what I wanted.(2) I’m thinking about going to the bookstore to get one. (Text 3)W: I still want to buy a watch, but my cash is not enough and I forget to bring my credit card.M:I t doesn’t matter. I have taken mine.(3)W: T hat’s very kind of you.(Text 4)W: C an you ask Tom to call Mr Johnson for me? I’m really busy now.M:T here’s no need to bother him. I’ll do it.(4)(Text 5)M: H e is very famous in Europe, right?W: Y es, but actually his songs and movies are not so good.M: T hat’s true. I once saw one of his movies; it’s really boring.(Text 6)M: C an I help you?W: Y eah, I’d like something like this, because it’s getting warm now. What do you think would be the best?M:L et me see what we do have. How about the skirts over there?(6)W: T hey look nice.M: W e’ve got three colors, yellow, black and white.W: I’m wearing a white blouse, so I’d like a black one to match it. May I try it on?(70M: O f course. The dressing room is over there. Just near the cashier desk.(Text 7)W: H ow did you find our place? From the Internet or the newspaper?M: O h, I saw a for-rent sign on your window.(8) I am looking for a two-bedroom apartment.W: Y ou are in luck. We do have an available apartment for rent on the fifth floor, and I think it may be exactly what you’re looking f or. It has two bedrooms, and the rent is quite reasonable. In fact,I don’t think you will be able to find a place like this or a price this low anywhere nearhere.(9)M: R eally? Do you think I can take a look at it right now? I am really in a hurry to find a place.W: O f course. Just give me a second, and I will get the key.(Text 8)M: H ey, Jenney. I couldn’t attend the meeting this morning. I have something more important to do. W: A ll right. But can you attend the gathering at the restaurant this evening?M: W ell, do you know when we are supposed to show up at the restaurant?W: J ack told everyone to be there by 7:00. He also said if any of us was going to be late, just call him. (10)M: I s that right? I have been asked by Mr Johnson to drop off some packages at our head office,(11) and I am not sure if I will be able to make it there on time.W: Y ou know, if you are driving out to the head office now, you’d better call Jack.(12)Thetraffic usually gets pretty heavy during the time you come back.(Text 9)M: D id you see that program on the environment last night? It was so interesting!(13)W: Y eah, I think so.(13) The amazing Amazon! I never knew it was the biggest rainforest in Brazil. M: Y eah, but I was so shocked to learn from the program that the East European countries are so polluted.(14)W: Y eah, heavy metals from coal mining have heavily polluted much of the area’s waters. They said the rivers and trees and forests are so polluted that they are all dead.M: Y eah, that’s true. And I found the sect ion of Ghana and Indonesia the most informative and amazing.W: O h, I must have missed them because I was having dinner.M: I t was quite alarming in some parts. They were talking about how the rapid population growth of Ghana has caused the removal of the forests.W: H ow are they going to protect the land?M:T he government has sponsored the growing of crops to make money.(15)W: W hat about Indone sia? Don’t they have a population problem too?M: Y es. In fact a very bad one. They said it was because most Indonesians are against to birth control so the population problem is hard to deal with.(16)W: T hat explains a lot.(Text 10)W: Now, it’s time for our “What’s on around Carlisle”. (17)There are lots of things happening.First of all, Lambly school has told us all about the concert they are giving on Saturday evening, that’s the 8th. T he music starts at 7:30 not at 7:00 as advertised, and will finish at 8:30.(18)They say it’s an evening of songs and dances for everyone. There’ll be coffee and dessertsoffered afterwards. That will be included in the cost of the ticket. Do go along to this concert as the school will use all the money to buy some new sports equipment for the children. (19) Last year’s concert was a great success and the school was able to buy a new computer for the children to use and also pay for a trip to London. Next, I have some details of a regular weekend activity. The Walking Club are going for a long distance walk around the lake this Sunday.Everyone should meet at 10 a.m. in the car park by the lake.(20)Don’t forget you can get a bus from the market square if you don’t have any transport. Take a packed lunch and some warm cl othes with you. If the weather is nice you’ll be able to have a picnic by the side of the lake. Have fun!On Sunday evening, there’s a talk for the International Club by a well-known local writer, Sarah Jones. She will give a talk about her latest novel at 8 p.m. on Sunday evening in the theatre. I’m sure the evening will be very popular. So have a great time! OK, that’s all for today. Thank you for your listening.。

高三英语上学期第七次周考试题(共20页)

高三英语上学期第七次周考试题(共20页)

石城(shí chénɡ)中学2021届高三英语上学期第七次周考试题考试时间是是:120分钟,总分:150分。

错题再现:22. 24. 28. 31考前须知:本堂考试,时量:120分钟,满分是150分。

第一节(一共5小题;每一小题1.5分,满分是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三个选项里面选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间是来答复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. What does the man want to do?A. Interview the manager.B.Find an office.C. Wait for the manager.2. What does the mother want the boy to do?A. Read a book.B. Climb the mountain.C. Wait for her.3. What are the speakers talking about?A. Driving.B. Internet.C. Their jobs.4. What is the man going to do?A. Look for a job.B. Go shopping.C. Give up his job.5. Why did the woman fail to come to class?A. She didn't catch the bus.B. The class began too early.C. She didn't find the campus.第二节(一共15小题;每一小题1.5分,满分是22.5分〕听下面5段对话或者独白。

高三英语第七次周考试题高三全册英语试题

高三英语第七次周考试题高三全册英语试题

位敦市安定阳光实验学校高三英语第七次周考试题第一:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

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

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. When might Peter arrive?A. At 3:15.B. At 3:30.C. At 3:45.2. How would the woman like the application to be sent?A. By post.B. By fax.C. By e-mail.3. Why is the man unhappy?A. He hasn’t been well prepared for the ex am.B. He was scolded by his maths teacher.C. He didn’t get a satisfying grade.4. What does the woman do?A. A police officer.B. A ticket seller.C. A driver.5. What does the man think about Susan? A. She is like many other people.B. She always keeps her word.C. She is tougher than men.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

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

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

线练学校高三英语天天练(Unit7)Unit7 SundaySept

线练学校高三英语天天练(Unit7)Unit7 SundaySept

始驾州参艰市线练学校中学高三英语天天练(Unit7)Unit7 Sunday—Sept23After her husband had gone to work, Mrs. Richards sent her children to school and went upstairs to her bedroom. She was too 36 to do any housework that morning, for in the evening she would be going to a fancy dress party with her husband. She intended to 37 as a ghost and as she had made her costume the night before, she was impatient to 38 .Though the costume consisted only of a sheet, it was very 39 .After putting it on, Mrs. Richards went 40 .She wanted to find out whether it would be comfortable to 41 . Just as Mrs. Richards was 42 the dining room, there was a knock on the front door. She knew it 43 be the baker. She had told him to come 44 in if ever she failed to open the door and leave the bread on the 45 table. Not wanting to 46 the poor man, Mrs. Richards quickly 47 in the small store room under the stairs. She heard the front door 48 and heavy footsteps in the hall. 49 the door of the store room was opened and a man entered. Mrs. Richards 50 that it must be the man from the Electricity Board who had come to 51 the meter. She tried to explain the 52 ,saying “It’s only me”,but it was too late. The man 53 a cry and jumped back several paces. 54 Mrs. Richards walked towards him, he fled, slamming the door 55 him.36. A. worried B. excited C. satisfied D. surprised37. A. dress up B. face up C. take up D. put up38. A. try it out B. try it on C. try it up D. try it down39. A. efficient B. different C. effective D. effortful40. A. upstairs B. downstairs C. insides D. outsides41. A. show B. wear C. put on D. try on42. A. entering B. coming C. walking D. going43. A. might B. could C. would D. must44. A. rightly B. straightly C. straight D. straightforward45. A. kitchen B. sitting-room C. bed-room D. store-room46. A. amuse B. inspire C. annoy D. frighten47. A. sat B. stood C. hid D. lay48. A. close B. crash C. break D. open49. A. Slowly B. Surely C. Quickly D. Suddenly50. A. knew B. noticed C. realised D. recognised51. A. read B. write C. say D. call52. A. position B. situation C. question D. suggestion53. A. let out B. went out C. set out D. came out54. A. Where B. When C. Since D. Once55. A. before B. under C. behind D. aboveUnit7 Monday—Sept24AOne evening Mr. Green was driving in his car along a lonely country road. He had been to London where he had drawn£50 from the bank. and he was now returning home with the money which he had put in his pocket book. At the loneliest part of the road a man in shabby, badly-fitting clothes stopped him and asked for a lift. Mr. Green told him to get into the car and continued on his way. As he talked to the man he learned that he had been in prison for robbery and had broken out of prison two days ago. Mr. Green was very worried at the thought of the£50 that he had putin his pocket book. Suddenly he saw a police-car and had a bright idea. He had just reached a small town where the speed limit was 30 miles an hour. He pressed down the accelerator and drove the car as fast as it would go. He looked back and saw that the police-car had seen him and had begun to chase him. After a mile or so the police-car over-took him and ordered him to stop. A police-man got out and came to Mr. Green’s car. Mr. Green had hoped that he could tel l the policeman about the escaped robber, but the man had taken a gun out of his pocket and had put it to Mr. Green’s back. The policeman took out his notebook and pencil and said he wanted Mr. Green’s name and address. Mr. Green asked to be taken to the police station but the policeman said. ”No, I want your name and address now. You will have to appear at th e police court later. ” So, Mr. Green gave the policeman his name and address. The policeman wrote it down, put his notebook and pencil back in his pocket and gave Mr. Green a talk about dangerous driving. Then Mr. Green started up his car again and drove on. He had given up all hope of his £50, but just as he reached the outskirts of London the passenger said he wanted to get out here. Mr. Green stopped the car, the man got out and said, ”Thanks for the lift. You've been good to me. This is the least I can do in return. ”And he handed Mr. Green the policeman’s notebook. While the police-man had talked to Mr. Green, the thief had stolen the notebook.72. What was Mr. Green worried about when he learned the man was an escaped robber?A. The £50 in his pocket book.B. His life.C. His car.D. His pocket book.73. Which of the following is true?A. Mr. Green wanted to be taken to the police station right away but the police-man refused him.B. The policeman asked Mr. Green to come to the police station right away.C. The policeman told Mr. Green that he would have to pay a fine.D. Mr. Green would not give his name and address but promised to appear at the police court later.74. What did the robber give Mr. Green when he got out of the car?A. The pistol he had put to the back of Mr. Green.B. Some money.C. Some money and the stolen notebook.D. The policeman’s notebook.75. Why did the robber steal the policeman’s notebook?A. He wanted to show he could do something other people could not do.B. He thought he should do something to save Mr. Green from trouble.C. He had no other purpose but to play a trick on the policeman.D. He meant to use the notebook to pay for the lift.BThe San Francisco Book10………………The Heart of San FranciscoWelcome to San Francisco, where there’s always something waiting over the next hill. 18………………Time for EventsWhat’s up for the next six months: festivals, street fairs, football games, movies and ho liday celebrations.22………………Visitor InformationEverything you need to know: geography, population, climate, important phone numbers and rules.38……………….AttractionsWhere to go, and what you’ll find on the bridges, the ships, the different parks, t he whole nine yards.53………………Show in the OpenWhat to do, and how to get into the great outdoors for your favorite activity. 59………………San Francisco Visitor Information CenterWe’re here to help! And we’re on the 3W, too. () 62………………RestaurantsWhat’s for dinner-and lunch and breakfast and snacks, too.93………………NightlifeWhat’s for after dinner.111……………..Shopping centers123……………..Trains and BusesHow to get about in and around the Coast area.72.If you want to know how many people there are in San Francisco, you’ll check _________.A.Page 10. B.Page 22. C.Page 38. D.Page 111.73.In this content, what does 3W stand for?A.Where What When. B.Wonderful Wealthy Windy.C.Who Whom Which. D.World Wide Web.74.If you are going to stay in San Francisco for another half year, you are going to experiencethe following except _________________.A.THE SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES B.CHINATOWN NIGHT MARKET FAIRC.AMERICAN INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL D.CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATION75.According to the content, which of the following is true about the position of San Francisco?A.San Francisco is in the mountains. B.San Francisco is in the desert.C.San Francisco is on the sea. D.San Francisco is in the forest.Unit7 Tuesday—Sept25Have you ever been at a meeting while someone was making a speech and realized suddenly that your mind was a million miles 36 ? You probably felt sorry and made up your mind to pay attention and always 37 told that daydreaming is a waste of time.“On the contrary,” says L. Giambra, an expert in psychology, “daydreaming is quite38 .” Without it, the mind couldn’t get done all the thinking it has to do during a normal day. You can’t 39 do all your thinking with a conscious (有意识) mind. Instead, your unconscious mind is 40 problems all the time. Daydreaming then may be one way that the unconscious and conscious states of mind have 41 dialogues.Early experts in psychology paid 42 attention to the importance of daydreams or even considered them harmful. At one time daydreaming was thought to be a cause of some 43 illnesses. They did not have a better 44 of daydreams until the late 1980s. Eric Klinger,a professor of psychology, is the 45 of the book Daydreaming. Klinger says, “We know nowthat daydreaming is one of the 46 ways that we organize our lives, learn from our experiences, and plan 47 our futures. Daydreams really are a window on the things we fearand the things we 48 in life.”Daydreams are usually very simple and direct, quite 49 sleep dreams, which may be hard to understand. It’s easier to 50 a deep understanding of your life by paying close attention to your daydreams 51 by trying to examine your sleep dreams carefully. Daydreams help you recognize the difficult situations in your life and 52 a possible way of dealing with them.Daydreams cannot be predicated (预料). They move off in unexpected 53 which may be creative and 54 ideas. For many famous artists and scientists, daydreams were and are a main 55 of creative energy.36.A.far B.long C.away D.over37.A.has been B.have been C.had been D.were38.A.possible B.smooth C.fine D.necessary 39.A.likely B.fairly C.possibly D.naturally 40.A.working out B.working at C.working for D.working on 41.A.usual B.exciting C.aloud D.silent42.A.a little B.much C.no D.some43.A.physical B.minding C.feeling D.mental44.A.thought B.sense C.understanding D.scene45.A.author B.reporter C.printer D.designer 46.A.unusual B.main C.natural D.common47.A.with B.on C.beyond D.for48.A.long for B.want to C.think up D.would like 49.A.dislike B.like C.unlike D.likes50.A.earn B.receive C.accept D.gain 51.A.and B.so C.than D.or 52.A.look out B.find out C.keep out D.pick out 53.A.distance B.situation C.roads D.directions 54.A.full of B.unreasonable C.fond of D.correct 55.A.place B.imagination C.thought D.sourceUnit7 Wednesday—Sept26AB.Cinderella does not like to be comparedC.Cinderella will never talk to her motherD.Cinderella’s mother does not care for her interest58.Which of the following can be the cause of Cinderella’s problem?A.She never communicates with her mother.B.She is not her mother’s own child .C.Her mother can’t accept the fact that someone has surpassed her daughter.D.Her mother loves her classmate more than her.BEvery time I passed boys who were playing basketball ,I stopped to silently watch them .I really envied them .But as a girl ,I once thought that I could never play basketball .I like playing though I’m not good at it .I’ve had a bas ketball since I was a child .At first ,I could play freely because no one cared when I was just a kid .But as I grew up it seemed harder and harder for me to enjoy basketball .At school, it was always the boys who played basketball during PE classes .The girls were only allowed to play volleyball or badminton .My parents did not let me play basketball at home .“Basketball is not for girls ”they said .Even when I went to play basketball with my friends ,boys stared at me on the court as if I were an alien .I was feeling down but I still had hope of playing basketball .Unexpectedly ,something changed the first day of high school .I made some friends who also enjoyed playing basketball .They encouraged me to get back on the court .One of them told me with a smile , “Go your own way ,let others talk .”This girl would always play basketball with me .Even the boy who sat next to me in class talked about basketball with me almost every day .I was inspired by them .Confidence and passion returned to my heart .I am ready to stand up and play .I will play as well as I can ,and for me ,even the sky is boundless .Basketball has become an important part of my life .I am interested in it .I watch and play almost every day .Through basketball ,not only do I feel happy and confident ,but also learn a lotI have heard the NBA star Tracy say , “Nothing is impossible . ”It is from an advertisement on TV.I have come to realize that life is just like playing basketball .You should have an aim .After that ,just be confident and keep going .Never give up and you will make it sooner or later .I love the motto of the NBA .It can express my strong feelings for basketball, “I love this game ! ”60.The writer often stopped to watch the boys playing basketball because _______.A. the writer envied themB. the boys were top playersC. the boys were the writer’s classmatesD. the writer liked to play basketball61.From the text we can see ___________.A.PE teachers think girls are good at playing volleyball and badmintonB. parents and teachers think basketball is not suitable for girlsC. parents and teachers think girls hate basketballD. parents and teachers think only basketball is suitable for boys62.In paragraph 9,“make it” probably mean ______.A. succeedB. produce itC. make a fortuneD. make a NBA playerUnit7 Thursday—Sept27An elderly builder was ready to retire. He told his employer of his plans to leave the house building 36 and live a more comfortable life with his wife .He would miss the pay—check, but he needed to 37 .They could manage.The employer was 38 to see his good worker go and asked if he could build 39 one more house as a personal 40 .The builder said yes ,but at that time it was easy to see that his41 was not in his work. He built it carelessly and used poor materials. It was a(n) 42 way to end his career (working life).When the builder 43 his work, the employer came and 44 the front—door key to the builder . “This is your house ,” he said, “my 45 to you.”What a shock! What a 46 ! If he had only known he was building his own house ,he would have done it all 47 .Now he had to live in the house he had built none too 48 .So it is with us . Sometimes we build our lives carelessly, willing to put up less than the best. At important points we do not give the job our best 49 .Then with a shock we look at the situation we have 50 and find that we are now living in the house we have built. If we had realized ,we would have done it differently.Think of yourself as the 51 .Think about your house. Each day you 52 a nail ,place a board ,or set up a wall .Build wisely. It is the only life you will ever build. Even if you live it for only one day more, that day is worthy to be lived well .Life is a do—it--yourself 53 .Who could say it more clearly? Your life today is the 54 of your attitudes and choices in the 55 .36.A.matter B.trade C.business D.industry37.A.work B.retire C.live D.stay38.A.happy B.anxious C.angry D.sorry39.A.just B.yet C.even D.still40.A.question B.favor C.job D.idea41.A.brain B.hand C.heart D.aim42.A.unfortunate B.quick C.uneasy D.direct43.A.started B.continued C.quitted D.finished 44.A.dropped B.handed C.threw D.sent45.A.wish B.prize C.gift D.benefit 46.A.surprise B.joy C.shame D.disappointment 47.A.differently B.eagerly C.hardly D.willingly48.A.badly B.well C.comfortably D.awfully49.A.effect B.effort C.strength D.power50.A.created B.met C.seen D.got51.A.employer B.dreamer C.builder D.creator 52.A.hammer B.pull C.press D.force53.A.way B.interest C.practice D.project54.A.result B.end C.answer D.reply55.A.future B.present C.past D.momentUnit7 Friday—Sept28ADo dogs understand us?Be careful what you say around your dog. It might understand more than you think.A border collie named Rico recognizes the names of about 200 objects, sayresearchers in Germany. The dog also appears to be able to learn new words aseasily as a 3-year-old child. Its word-learning skills are as good as thoseof a parrot or chimpanzee(黑猩猩).In one experiment, the researchers took all 200 items that Rico is supposed to know and divided them into 20 groups of 10 objects. Then the owner told the dog to go and fetch one of the items and bring it back. In four tests, Rico got 37 out of 40 commands right. As the dog couldn’t see anyone to get clues, the scientists believe Rico must understand the meanings of certain words.In another experiment, the scientists took one toy that Rico had never seen before and put it in a room with seven toys whose names the dog already knew. The owner then told Rico to fetch the object , using a word the dog had never heard before.The correct object was chosen in seven out of 10 tests, suggesting that the dog had worked out the answer by process of elimination(排除法). A month later, Rico remembered half of the new names, which is even more impressive.Rico is thought to be smarter than the average dog. For one thing, Rico is a border collie, a breed(品种)known for its mental abilities. In addition, the 9-year-old dog has been trained to fetch toys by their names since the age of nine months.It’s hard to know if all dogs understand at least some of the words we say. Even if they do, they can’t talk back. Still, it wouldn’t hurt to sweet-talk your dog every now and then. You might just get a big, wet kiss in return!60.From paragraph 2 we know that .A.animals are as clever as human beingsB.dogs are smarter than parrots and chimpanzeesC.chimpanzees have very good word-learning skillsD.dogs have similar learning abilities as 3-year-old children61.Both experiments show that .A.Rico is smart enough to get all commands rightB.Rico can recognize different things including toysC.Rico has developed the ability of learning mathematicsD.Rico won’t forget the names of objects once recognizing them62.Which of the following statements is true?A.The purpose of the experiments is to show the border collie’s mental abilities.B.Rico has a better memory partly because of its proper early training.C.The border collie is world-famous for recognizing objects.D.Rico is born to understand its owner’s commands.63.What does the writer want to tell us?A.To train your dog. B.To talk to your dog.C.To be friendly to your dog. D.To be careful with your dog.BMost British telephone cards are just plain green ,but card collecting is becoming a popular hobby in Britain and collectors even have their own magazines ,International Telephone Cards.One reason for their interest is that cards from around the world come in a wide variety of different and often very attractive designs. There are 100,000 different cards in Japan alone ,and there you can put your own design onto a blank card simply by using a photograph or a business card . The first telephone cards ,produced in 1976 ,were Italian .Five years later ,the first British card appeared ,and ,now you can buy cards in more than a hundred countries .People usually startcollecting cards because they are attractive ,small and light ,and they do not need much space .Itis also a cheap hobby for beginners ,although for some people it becomes a serious business .InParis , for example ,there is a market where you can buy only telephone cards ,and some Frenchcards cost up to 4,000 pounds. The first Japanese card has a value of about 28,000 pounds .Mostpeople only see cards with prices like these in their collectors’ magazine.63.Most people collect phone cards because _______________.A. they want to earn money with cardsB. card collecting is a big business.C. they find the phone cards popular and attractiveD. they find the phone card beautiful and easy to keep64.The first phone cards were produced in ____________.A. BritainB. ItalyC. JapanD. France65.When did the British phone cards came into being ?A. in 1976B.1982C.1981D.197166.Which of the following statements is TRUE ?A. There are 100,000 different cards in the world.B. Only French cards cost as much as 4,000 pounds.C. The first Italian phone card is worth 28,000 pounds.D. Most people can see cards with prices in the magazine, International Telephone Cards.67.The underlined word “It” in paragraph 2 probably means ________.A. collecting cardsB. producing cardsC. selling cardsD. using cardsUnit7 Saturday—Sept29AB天天练(Unit7)参考答案Sunday (Sept23)36-40 BABCB 41-45 BADCA 46-50 DCDDC 51-55ABABCMonday (Sept24)A) AADB(07模拟1) B) BDAC(036月)Tuesday (Sept25)36—40CBDCA 41—45DCDCA 46—50BDACD 51—55CBDAD Wednesday (Sept26)A) 56.B 57.B 58.CB) 60. D 第二段第一句可知,作者喜欢足球。

高三英语第7周阶段测试试题

高三英语第7周阶段测试试题

位敦市安定阳光实验学校 高三英语 第七周 周末综合练习题本试卷共8页,三大题,满分135分。

考试用时120分钟。

I .语言知识及用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)(实际用时: __________ mins )阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1—15各题所给的A 、B 、C 和D 项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

I will be traveling to Australia as a Student Ambassador with People to People. People to People arranges for American students to travel all around the world to learn about other 1 , and to help othersunderstand American culture. The program was founded by former President Dwight D. Eisenhower to _2_ peace through understanding.I had to 3 many hours of special work to get to this point. First, a teacher nominated me, and then I attended an informational meetingabout the program. The application process included an interview, and 4 , I was accepted.That’s when the hard work really 5 . In addition to attendingmonthly meetings to prepare for the big 6 , my parents encouraged my twin sister Beth (also participating in the program) and me to 7$2,000 each to help pay for the cost. And so the fund-raising began. We did everything from 8 candy bars to decorating people’s mailboxesduring the holiday season. We also baby-sat, washed cars, held a yard sale, and washed windows. After months of 9 work I had raised a total of $2,319! 10 , Beth and I raised over $4,500!Now I have a problem – packing. Yes, I know it sounds unimportant, but my suitcase seems to have shrunk as I placed my 11 inside. According to airline 12 , a suitcase can be no larger than 54 inches and weigh no more than 44 pounds. For a person who likes to wear a different outfit every day, packing all my clothes into such a small spaceseemed an 13 task. However, I have gradually 14 my load and my suitcase which started out weighing overweight now checks in at a mere 36 pounds. Apart from a slightly bloated carry-on bag, my luggage isdefinitely manageable. I 15 that I will get much sleep tonight because I am so excited!I know that what lies ahead is going to be the trip of a lifetime! 1. A. students B. countries C. cultures D.schools 2. A. promote B. find C. keep D. make 3. A. give away B. put in C. set aside D.take on 4. A. especially B. usually C. finally D.luckily 5. A. finished B. began C. continued D.went6. A. ceremony B. party C. business D. trip7. A. borrow B. raise C. spend D. save8. A. making B. distributing C. collecting D. selling9. A. challenging B. complicated C. hard D. interesting10. A. Combined B. Expected C. Separated D. Completed11. A. goods B. belongings C. treasures D. materials12. A. experiences B. routines C. regulationsD. services13. A. easy B. exhausting C. important D. impossible14. A. shared B. lessened C. filled D. carried15. A. doubt B. hope C. believe D. admit第二节语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) (实际用时:__________ mins)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答卷标号为l6—25的相位置上。

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高三英语周练(七)参考答案第一部分:听力1—5 BCCAA 6—10 CBCCC 11—15 CBCCB 16—20 BAACA 第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)21. A 22. B 23. D 24. D 25. C 26. B 27. C 28. B 29. B 30. C 31. D 32. A 33. A 34. C 35. D第二节完型填空36—55 DBBDA, CCAAB, CDBBA, CBCCD.第三部分:阅读理解56-59 C A B D 60-63 C A A B 64-67 D C A A 68-70 B D C第四部分:任务型阅读1. education2. invested3. value/importance/significance4. children5. no/little6. doing7. fairly/equally8. contributes/leads9. affects 10. Conclusion第五部分:作文One day, OuYang’s mum was talking with his teacher. When the teacher asked OuYang’s mum what shortcomings he had, the mother talked a lot. While being asked about her son’s advantages, she kept silent, not knowing what to say.The picture reflects a real problem in our daily family life. The parents try to satisfy their children physically, arranging everything for their children. As a result, they expect their children should get good marks in return. They think the children must follow their advice, no matter whether it is suitable to their children. However, when children don’t obey their will or can’t live up to their expectations, they will complain a lot. In a word, too much and little communication make the love selfish.In my opinion, parents should communicate with their children as much as possible. Only in this way can children and parents understand each other. I believe mutual understanding and toleration can make them both happy.完型解析:36. D. follow in one’s f ootsteps 步人后尘,继承某人的事业。

37. B. 父亲拒绝帮助,因此,只好带着仅有的10美元上路。

38. B. 与上文提到的Larry Young was determined to do something else… 照应。

39. D. Young 仅仅十岁,够不着counter 只好throw 了。

40. A. 与第一段中的:Larry Young was determined to do something else 照应。

make use of 利用;make the best of sth. 充分利用。

41. C. have to 与前文提到的determined 照应。

42. C. anyway 虽然不会开卡车, “不管怎样”还是答应下来。

43. A. by / through the grace of God 承蒙上帝恩典。

by 依靠,凭借。

44. A. take care of 除了“照顾,照看”;还有“负责,处理”的意思。

45. B. came up 走过来;turn out 结果…; turn over 翻转;come out 出版,出来。

46. C. break down (精神)垮下来。

与下文的cry 照应。

47. D. story 故事,情况;指前文提到的Young 的有关情况,范围更广。

experience 经历,体验。

48. B. that 引导定于从句,先行词是everything。

49. B.下文:he was the first African American to be the director of food sanitation for the DetroitHealth Department. 因此,proud 。

50. A. hostile 不友好的,由第一的;上下文线索:and she had every right to be mad.51. C. have every right to do sth. 有充足的理由干…, 与some of them were on drugs 照应。

52. B. 与下文中的in the sticks, I picked cotton.. 照应。

53. C. 上下文线索:…way back in the South, in the sticks 形成对比。

54. C. end up hiring 最后雇用了她。

55. D. 曾经。

与前文的the greatest照应。

听力材料:Text 1M: Pam, do you want to ride along to the library?W: I’d like to, but I have to wait here until Joe comes.Text 2M: Would you like to eat here or do you want to try the new restaurant?W: We had better eat here. We have to go back to work in an hour.Text 3W: Do you know Betty Collins?M: The name rings a bell, but I’m not sure.Text 4W: Excuse me. May I have a piece of paper, please?M: Certainly! Here you are!W: Thanks. Oh, it’s too small.Text 5M: Yi Zhongtian’s books are best-sellers now. I really like his books a lot.W: Me, too. I didn’t like history before and hated reading history books, but somehow I like his. M: Me? Oh, I’ve been playing for about two years, but I’m still not very good.Text 6W: Number, please?M: Oh, I’d like to make a reversed charge call.W: Where to?M: Stratford.W: What number?M: 17414.W: What’s your name, please?M: John FitzgeraldW: Can you spell that?M: F-I-T-Z-G-E-R-A-L-D.W: … and where are you calling from?M: 010-992-6636M: Right. Hold the line, please.Text 7W: 7824145. Jean Williamson speaking.M: Oh, it ‘s you, Jean. Sorry I had to rush off this morning. How are the boys?W: I’m taking them to the doctor at twelve o’clock, but I’m sure they’re going to be all right.M: That’s good. What about you?W: Oh, I’m fine now. I’m going to bake a birthday cake for tomorrow. And I’ve got a camera for Peter and some records for Paul.M: You spoil them. I’m going to open a savings account for them. They need to learn how to save money.Text 8M: Excuse me, what did you say you would like to do, Mrs. Green?W: I said I’d better go back to the hotel. I’m meeting someone this eveningM: Ok. How are you going back, by bus or taxi?W: I think I’ll take a taxi. Do you know where I can get one?M: Oh, just wait by the roadside. I’ll wait with you.W: Ok. Thanks. Are the taxis in London all black?M: Well, most of them are. Is this your first time to London?W: Yes, it is. Do you give extra money to the taxi drivers here?M: You mean the tip? Oh, yes. They usually expect about ten percent.W: That’s the same as in my country.M: Oh, look, here is one. Taxi!W: Thanks, see you tomorrow.Text 9W: Excuse me, do you need any help?M: Yes. I want to go to Tokyo Tower, but I’m really lost. This is my first visit to Japan, so I have no idea on how to ride the trains.W: First, you need to buy a ticket to your destination. From there, it’s a hundred and thirty yen.M: A hundred and thirty yen. Okay.W: Then, get on the Hibita Subway Line at platform 4..M: Number 4, all right. Oh, and how often do the trains come round this time of day?W: Usually, they come about every six minutes.M: All right. And where do I get off the train?W: Get off at Kamiyacho Station, three stops from here. The sign at the station is written in English. So you will be able to read it.M: Three stops. Got it. Thanks for your help.W: No problem. Good luck.听第10段材料,回答第17至第20题。

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