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山东省昌乐县第二中学2020届高三英语上学期期末考试拉练试题二含解析

山东省昌乐县第二中学2020届高三英语上学期期末考试拉练试题二含解析

山东省昌乐县第二中学2020届高三英语上学期期末考试拉练试题二(含解析)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上和试卷指定的位置上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。

写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

AThe STAR Eco Station is an environmental science museum, a wildlife rescue center, and a shelter for endangered animals. It carries out the mission “Preservation through Education” by educating visitors about the preservation of the environment and the inter-dependence of all living things.Field tripsSTAR Eco Station hosts field trips for schools and camps throughout Southern California. Each field trip lasts two hours, consisting of a one-hour gathering and a one-hour tour of the facility, with lessons associated with California State Science Standards.Throughout the field trip, students learn about the latest developments in environmental protection and the ways in which wildlife interacts with various ecosystems. The students also receive an up-close and hands-on experience with our rescued foreign wildlife. The tour includes different environmental exhibits that showcase the ways students can help protect animals in the wild.Public toursGuided tours of the STAR Eco Station introduce visitors to over two hundred rescuedforeign wildlife. The guided tour lasts approximately 45-60 minutes. Visitors are served on a first-come, first-served basis. No reservations are required. However, tours may sell out. We suggest larger groups schedule a private tour.Note:Our regular public tours times are subject to change without notice. Please call in advance for the most up-to-date information.1. What is the STAR Eco Station aimed at?A. Helping research wildlife abroad.B. Collecting money for animal shelters.C. Raising awareness of wildlife protection.D. Providing a knowledge of unusual animals.2. What can students do during a field trip?A. Make a speech on the environment.B. Take part in foreign wildlife rescue.C. Get to know why species get endangered.D. Learn how living things affect each other.3. For a guided tour, what should visitors know?A. Large groups are served first.B. It is available on weekdays.C. Its time can change.D. Booking is needed.【答案】1. C 2. D 3. C【解析】这是一篇应用文。

山东省昌乐县第二中学2023-2024学年高三英语第一学期期末联考模拟试题含解析

山东省昌乐县第二中学2023-2024学年高三英语第一学期期末联考模拟试题含解析

山东省昌乐县第二中学2023-2024学年高三英语第一学期期末联考模拟试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号和座位号填写在试题卷和答题卡上。

用2B铅笔将试卷类型(B)填涂在答题卡相应位置上。

将条形码粘贴在答题卡右上角"条形码粘贴处"。

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

答案不能答在试题卷上。

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

不按以上要求作答无效。

4.考生必须保证答题卡的整洁。

考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.—______ you sing and dance at this late hour of the night?—Sorry, I will stop right now.A.May B.ShallC.Will D.Must2.We believe ________ you have been devoted to ________ naturally of great necessity. A.that; being B.all that; beC.that all; are D.what; is3.--- Why didn’t you help the little boy?--- Oh, he had struggled to his feet ______ I could run over and offered any help. A.before B.afterC.when D.since4.Although the situation was tough during the economic crisis now things are beginning to ________.A.look up B.keep up C.set up D.build up5._____ with so much trouble, we failed to complete the task on timeA.To face B.Faced C.Face D.facing6.It shocked the world the United States withdrew from some major agreements it had been committed to, including the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change mitigation and the 2015 Iran Nuclear Deal.A.which B.whatC.whether D.that7.As teachers w e shouldn’t accept the argument given by some people _______ standardized tests restrict educators too much and take the joy out of teaching.A.where B.whatC.how D.that8.Don’t leave the water ______while you brush your teeth.A.racing B.rushingC.running D.rolling9.The Japanese suffering from the worst natural disasters . A.are; ever since B.are; of all timeC.is; ever since D.is; of all time10.It's ________ me why Alice gave up her job and got married.A.under B.above C.over D.beyond11.She is ____________ being pleased about it ; she is very angry.A.free from B.free of C.out of D.far from12.This research has attracted wide _______ coverage and has featured on BBC television’s Tomorrow’s World.A.message B.information C.media D.data13.________ who are able to work through the struggle are the ________ who are going to be successful.A.Someone; one B.Anyone; oneC.He; ones D.Those; ones14.Kate was very sad over loss of the photos she had shot in China, ____this was a memory she especially treasured.A.if B.whenC.as D.which15.Any information of the oral test paper are regarded as strictly ______ before it is open.A.conventional B.analyticalC.controversial D.confidential16.I had been betrayed by those who I trusted several times, ______ in a suspicious attitude towards everything and everyone.A.resulted B.having resulted C.resulting D.to result17.The new supermarket announced that the first to purchase goods on the opening day______________ get a big prize.A.must B.willC.shall D.need18.Nowadays with the development of science, more and more new technology____ to the fields of IT.A.has introduced B.was introducedC.will introduce D.is being introduced19.If the new security system ______ into effect, such accidents would never have happened.A.would be put B.were put C.should be put D.had been put20.—Our team has just narrowly won the game. I feel so relieved now.—__________!A.Cheer up B.You betC.What a pity D.Well done第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

高中英语英语试卷讲评精品PPT课件

高中英语英语试卷讲评精品PPT课件

单选典型错题分类及错因分析:
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冠词 固定短语 非谓语动词(过去分词作定语) 固定短语 非谓语(with的复合结构)
参考笔记讲解, 小组讨论解决其他难题
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每节课上课前由一名学生在黑板上写两个 句子,并由该生分析句子结构同时指出该 句子使用什么句式或重要短语,然后背诵。 目的在于让学生学会分析句子结构的能力。 这样也有助于学生在写作中写出正确的句 子;同时学会了分析长难句,可以提高学 生的阅读理解能力。
平行题训练
(11福建)—Pity you missed the lecture on nuclear pollution. --I it, but I was busy preparing for a job interview. A. attended B. had attended C. would attend D. would have attended
平行题训练
---What did Mr. Brown say atyesterday’s meeting?
---So you to him carefully. A.won’t listen B. weren’t listening C. didn’t listen D. haven’t listened
平行题训练
Shirley__ a book about China last year, but I don’t know whether she has finished it.
A. has written
B. wrote
C. had written
D. was writing
平行题训练

【精准解析】山东省昌乐二中2020届高三上学期期中考试英语试题+Word版含解析

【精准解析】山东省昌乐二中2020届高三上学期期中考试英语试题+Word版含解析

2019—2020学年度第一学期期中自主练习高三英语试题说明:本试卷由四个部分组成, 共12页, 满分150分;考试用时120分钟。

请把答案全部涂写在答题卡上, 考试结束后, 只交答题卡。

第二部分阅读理解(共两节, 满分35分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分, 满分25分)阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。

ASingapore Garden Festival (SGF) is the only show in the world to gather the world's top award-winning garden and flowery designers under one roof. This ''must-see'' event will impress you with a wide range of displays and activities that have been planned specially for you. An experience of a lifetime awaits at the Singapore Garden Festival for you and your family. Mark your calendar today!Jacob Ballas Children's GardenWorry that your child is bored? Sign him or her up for a guided tour in Jacob Ballas Children's Garden. It will stimulate a sense of wonder in your child as it promises a unique discovery and provides interesting learning experiences in a garden setting. Let your child explore and play so that they will learn to take care of plants and the environment while you admire the exhibits with a peace of mind.Far East Organization Children's GardenYour child can have a fun-filled day with interactive games, water play features and educational programs in an abundant natural setting at Far East Organization Children's Garden! The play zone contains play such as a sway (摇摆) bridge and stepping springs, and the Fish Fountain with an interactive landscape of water tunnels and different fish-Shaped sculpture.Marine Cove Children's Outdoor PlaygroundCome and bring your child to the 3500-square-metre playground suitable for children of various ages! It is located next to the beach, offering users open spaces and a good view of the sea. Your child can also join in the fun at a play area with talking tubes, fun mirrors and a drum set! The playground also has play equipment for children who have disabilities to play together. This includes special needsequipment such as sensory play panels.1. Why is Singapore Garden Festival a ''must-see'' event?A. It is the only show to gather different roofs.B. It is a grand awarding ceremony for designers.C. It attracts flowery designers to the competition.D. It brings together the world-class garden and flowery designs.2. What can the children do in Jacob Ballas Children's Garden?A. Have a good view of the sea.B. Participate in interactive games.C. Learn to look after the plants.D. Know about ways to design gardens.3. Which of the following venues suits disabled children most?A. Marine Cove Children's Outdoor Playground.B. Far East Organization Children's Garden.C. Jacob Balla s Children’s Garden.D. The Fish Fountain.【答案】1. D 2. C 3. A【解析】这是一篇应用文。

2019-2020学年昌乐二中高三英语下学期期末试卷及答案解析

2019-2020学年昌乐二中高三英语下学期期末试卷及答案解析

2019-2020学年昌乐二中高三英语下学期期末试卷及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AThe COVID -19 pandemic has affected all aspects of life, including the way we travel. But for those who are looking to expand their horizons while still staying safe, the following three travel trends in 2021 may provide inspirations. Let’s take a look.StaycationWith many travel restrictions during the pandemic, people preferred traveling to nearby places in 2020. This trend continues in 2021. According to search data, 62 percent of people are interested in taking a vacation within driving distance of home. People who live in large cities want to get back in touch with nature. Travelers are looking for places different from their everyday accommodations, for example, farm stays, villas and cottages.Pod travelWhile 2020 saw a rise in solo travel and isolated adventures, 2021 shows that people want to be more connected. “Pod travel”, or gathering in isolated spaces with loved ones, is growing in popularity. 85 percent of survey respondents favor traveling with family or friends, and over half of the trips searched include three or more people. Pod travel is here to stay for those who want to safely be together while reducing risks associated with socializing with others.Remote working and travelingMany people worked and learned from home in 2020 because of the pandemic. Remote working blurs the line between working and traveling. There was a 128 percent increase in the mention of phrases such as “relocation”, “relocate”, “remote work” and “trying a new neighborhood”. People are actively booking longer stays (e. g. two plus week trips) in small to mid—size cities with access to immersive natural surroundings and wide—open spaces.1.What can we learn about Staycation?A.Travelling to the countryside.B.Taking an isolated adventure.CHaving holidays in nearby places. D.Staying indoors all by oneself.2.What’s special about Pod travel?A.Traveling alone.B.Traveling far away.C.Traveling while working.D.Traveling with loved ones.3.Where might we find the text in a magazine?A.Medicine.cation.C.TourismD.Career.BHaley Curfman, 25, of Blackwell, Oklahoma, is a teacher at Blackwell Public School and last yearshe bought a plain(朴素的) white dress, which she set up a station in her classroom for her students to decorate, encouraging them to go and draw on the dress whenever they had free time. Haley set up a station at a table with the dress and some color1 ed markers so that her students could draw on it, having first seen the idea on Pinterest.After the kids had finished the design, she then surprised them all by wearing the dress to class, sharing pictures of herself in it on Facebook in a post that has since been shared over 200, 000 times.For teachers looking to do something similar for their own students, Haley said that she bought the dress off Amazon for less than $ 20 about six months ago and pre-washed the dress before she started the project. She used markers from Walmart. But she said these things can be bought in other places. She said, “To do the project, I set up a station at a table with the dress and markers. It takes anywhere from two weeks to a month to complete as we just work on it here and there when time allows. You'd better give the students enough time so they don't have to hurry.”“Teachers have been sharing their dresses, T-shirts, etc. with me that they've been creating since the 1950s with the same idea. It is amazing, and I love the fact that you are sharing them with me! Thank you all so much for your kindness and support,” she wrote on Facebook.Asked why she came up with the idea, Haley told Scary Mommy. “We don't have art in our school, so, I always try to do little creative projects when possible.”4. What did Haley use the plain white dress to do?A. To teach her students painting.B. To prepare for her presentation.C. To ask her students to draw on it.D. To help her students with their homework.5. What do we know about the finished dress?A. It took Haley by surprise.B. It is kept by Haley at home.C. It is the product of a new idea.D. It has enjoyed popularity online.6. What should a teacher do if he or she wants to follow Haley's example?A. Buy the same dress online.B. Give the kids enough time.C. Buy the same markers in Walmart.D. Leave the finished work untouched.7. Why did Haley carry out the project?A. To teach art to her students.B. To show her idea on Pinterest.C. To share it with other teachers.D. To exciteher students' creativity.COnce a rich and clever boy had practically everything a boy could want, so he was not interested in most toys. But he couldn't get a very old mirror, and heconvinced his parents to buy it from mysterious(神秘的)old man. When the mirror arrived home, the boy went to see his reflection in it. His face looked very sad indeed. He tried smiling and making funny faces, but his reflection continued with its sad expression. "What a terrible mirror! It's the first time I've seen a mirror that didn't work properly!" the boy jumped violently.That same afternoon he went into the street to play and bought a few toys, but on his way to the park he saw a little girl who was crying her heart out. The girl was crying so much and looked so lonely that the rich boy went over to help her and to see what had happened. The little girl told him that she had lost her parents.Together the two set off in search of the parents. As the little girl wouldn't stop crying, the boy spent his money buying her sweets to cheer her up. Finally, after much walking, they found her parents who were much worried and were looking for her everywhere.The rich boy said goodbye to them. As it was getting late, he decided to head for home, without being able to play. At home, he went to his room, and noticed a shining light in the corner, the same corner he had left the mirror in. Seeing this, he went over to the mirror, and realised that the light was coming from his own body, so radiant(闪亮的)with happiness he had become.And so he understood the mystery of that mirror, the only mirror which could faithfully reflect the true joy of its owner. He realised it was true. He felt very happy at having helped that little girl. And since then, each morning when he looked in that mirror and failed to see a special shine, he knew what he had to do to bring it back.8. How did the boy feel when he first looked into the mirror?A. Embarrassed.B. Angry.C. Worried.D. Delighted.9. Why was the little girl crying so hard?A. She couldn't find her parents.B. She couldn't get the mysterious mirror.C. Her parents couldn't buy toys for her.D. The boy refused to give his toys to her.10. What could the boy see in the mirror after he went back from the park?A. A shining toy.B. A broken mirror.C. His happy face.D. The lovely girl.11. What is the purpose of this text?A. To tell us a horrible story.B. To introduce to us a strange mirror.C. To warn us not to be selfish.D. To encourage us to help others.DTeens who have good, supportive relationships with their teachers enjoy better healthas adults, according to research published by an American research center.“This research suggests that improving students' relationships with teachers could have positive and long-lasting effects beyond just academic success," said Jinho Kim, a professor atKoreaUniversityand author of the study."Itcould also bring about healthimplicationsin the long run.”Previous research has suggested that teens' social relationships might be linked to health outcomes in adulthood. However, it is not clear whether the link between teen relationships and lifetime health is causal(因果的)-it could be that other factors, such as different family backgrounds, might contribute to both relationship problems in adolescence and to poor health in adulthood. Also, most research has focused on teens' relationships with their peers(同龄人), rather than on their relationships with teachers.To explore those questions further, Kim analyzed data on nearly 20,000 participants from the Add Health study, a national study in theU.S.that followed participants from seventh grade into early adulthood. The participant pool included more than 3,400 pairs of siblings(兄弟姐妹). As teens, participants answered questions, like “How often have you had trouble getting along with other students and your teachers?" As adults, participants were asked about their physical and mental health.Kim found that participants who had reported better relationships with both their peers and teachers in middle and high school also reported better physical and mental health in their mid-20s. However, when he controlled for family background by looking at pairs of siblings together, only the link between good teacher relationships and adult health remained significant.The results suggest teacher relationships are more important than previously realized and that schools should invest in training teachers on how to build warm and supportive relationships with their students. "This is not something that most teachers receive much training in," Kim said, “but it should be.”12. What does the underlined word “implications" in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Recipes.B. Habits.C. Benefits.D. Risks.13. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?A. Poor health in adolescence.B. Limitations of the previous research.C. Teens' relationships with their peers.D. Factors affecting health in adulthood.14. What does Kim's research show?A. Good adult health depends on teens' good teachers.B. Good family background promises long-term adult health.C. Healthy peer relationships leads to students' academic success.D. Positive student-teacher relationship helps students' adult health.15. Where does this text probably come from?A. A health magazine.B. A medical report.C. A term paper.D. A family survey.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

2025届山东省潍坊市高三上学期期中考试英语试卷讲评课件

2025届山东省潍坊市高三上学期期中考试英语试卷讲评课件

Para 3 L1 wear on (时间)慢慢过去 affection n. 喜爱;爱慕 L5 suspect v. 猜想,觉得;怀疑
Para 4 L1 frivolity n.轻松感
L5 by necessity 必然地,不可避免地
长难句:P3L4 The stress on both the body and the bike made real what I’d
完形 P1L1 scare v.使惊恐,吓唬;害怕,恐惧n.惊恐,惊吓 P2L1 sharp adj. 锋利的;急转弯的;(变化)急剧的;清晰的;(语言)尖锐的;刺 耳的;聪明的,敏锐的;adv.正点,准时;突然地,急剧地 43题后 rubber snakes 橡皮蛇 Para3L2 cause n.原因;事业;理由 v.引起 declare peace 宣布和平,和战。 Para5 L2 skin n.皮,皮肤;v.剥皮,削皮;擦破(身体某部位);(伤口)长出新皮 Para6 L1 black and blue 青一块紫一块的 bright red 鲜红色 L2 even adj. 平坦的,水平的;势均力敌的,不相上下的;双数的,偶数的;平等的, 公平的adv.甚至v.使相等,使平均;变平坦;
能会认为这正是他们所需要的。但是,如果收灯的人认为这份礼物是对他们当前状态的一种不受欢迎的 评论呢?”也就是说,收礼物者的反应有不确定性。D项:收礼者的反应也有很大的不确定性,而且: “also great uncertainty”并列文章第一句话:“问题的部分原因在于,送礼的场合充满了不确定性。” 38题:段落大意:坏礼物的杀伤力太大,容易掩盖所有的好礼物。前文说,“你可能会送出一个糟糕的 礼物,而这个糟糕的礼物可能会掩盖你所送出的许多好礼物。”后文说:“简单地说,这个观点就是坏 结果比好结果有更强的心理影响。”前文说礼物送不好会有反作用,所以,A:“坏礼物的影响可以推 迟。”引出下文总结解释这种现象的心理学原理。

【精准解析】山东省昌乐二中2020届高三上学期期中考试英语试题+Word版含解析+

【精准解析】山东省昌乐二中2020届高三上学期期中考试英语试题+Word版含解析+

2017级高三上学期期中考试英语试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,优题速享写在本试卷上无效。

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共14小题;每小2.5分,满分35分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

AI grew up poor. We had little money, but plenty of love and attention. I understood that no matter how poor a person was, they could still afford a dream. My dream was athletics.By the time I was sixteen, I was good at baseball and football. My high-school coach was Ollie Jarvis. He not only believed in me, but taught me the difference between having a dream and showing conviction (信念).One summer a friend recommended me for a summer job. This meant a chance for money in my pocket — cash for dates with girls, certainly, money for a new bike and new clothes, and the start of savings for a house for my mother.Then I realized I would have to give up summer baseball to handle the work schedule, and that meant I would have to tell Coach Jarvis I wouldn’t be playing. I was dread ing (害怕) this, but my mother said: “If you make your bed, you have to lie in it.”When I told Coach Jarvis he was as mad as I expected him to be. “Your playing days are limited. You can’t afford to waste them,” he said.I stood before him with my head hanging, trying to think of the words that would explain to him why my dream of buying my mom a house.“How much are you going to make at this job, son?” he demanded.“Three twenty-five an hour,” I replied.“Well,” he asked, “is $3.25 an hour the price of a dream?”That question laid bare for me the difference between wanting something right now and having a goal. I devoted myself to sports that summer, and within the year I was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates to play rookie-league ball, and offered a $20,000 contract. I signed with the Denver Broncos in 1984 for $1.7 million, and bought my mother the house of my dream.1. The writer was grateful to Coach Jarvis, because Jarvis ______.A. made him set a goalB. supplied him with new clothesC. gave him financial supportD. helped him show conviction2. When the boy was offered a job, he wanted to ______.A. balance summer baseball and the work scheduleB. refuse the job offer for summer baseballC. give up summer baseball for the jobD. ask his coach Jarvis for advice3. Which of the following can replace “If you make your bed, you have to lie in it.”?A. You must eat the bitter fruit of your own making.B. Believe in yourself, but above all be patient.C. You must rely on yourself first, then others.D. A good beginning makes a good ending.4. The end of the story was that the writer ______.A. failed to buy his mother a houseB. succeeded as a sportsmanC. became a successful businessmanD. made some money in the summer job【答案】1. D 2. C 3. A 4. B【解析】本文是一篇记叙文。

2021届昌乐二中高三英语第二次联考试卷及答案解析

2021届昌乐二中高三英语第二次联考试卷及答案解析

2021届昌乐二中高三英语第二次联考试卷及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AThese wonderful NYC attractions offer pay — what — you — wish days, free entry hours/days and other great stuff for local families.Staten IslandZooThere are plenty of creatures who call NYC home—the Staten Island Zoo is one of them. Once you’ve finished learning about the wildlife in the animal nursery, reptile (爬行动物) side rooms, horse barn and other areas of the attraction, make sure to mark your schedule for fun seasonal happenings, such as the Easter Egg Games and the scary, crazy Halloween Shows.Entry on Wednesdays is by suggested donation; children aged two and under free.Children’s Museum of the ArtsThe Children’s Museum of the Arts welcomes 135,000 little visitors each year through its doors. Once inside, the whole family can enjoy interactive programs, exhibitions (展览) and events that celebrate the changed power of the arts on youngsters and grown-ups alike.Pay-as-you-wish Thursdays, 3-6 p. m.Wave HillEveryone needs a few hours of calm now and then-kids included-and you’d be hard- pressed to find a more peaceful spot within city limits than Wave Hill the broad grounds located above the river, covering 28 acres of public gardens, plus woodlands and grasses to wander. Jump in on nature walks, story times and family art projects often led by local artists and free with general admission.Pay — as — you — wish Tuesdays and Saturdays,9 a. m — noon.New York Hall of ScienceNaturally, kids love it when the New York Hall of Science pleases them with neat exhibits and fun hands-on activities. The museum’s playground is themost attractivetochildren A tube slide (管道滑梯) will give little ones the knowledge on science topics, while the climbing area mirrors a giant spider web. There are also wind pipes, metal drums, sand- boxes and much more. What better way to make the mostout of science?Free entry Sep-Jun on Fridays, 2 — 5 p. m,and Sundays, 10 —11 a. m.1. What can children do in Staten Island Zoo?A. Feed injured animals.B. Join in seasonal activities.C. Build a home for creatures.D. Deal with the donations to the zoo.2. What do Children’s Museum of the Arts and Wave Hill have in common?A. They both have peaceful spots.B. They both are located by a river.C. They both have public gardens.D. They both have activities about arts.3. Which place can be free of charge for all?A. Wave Hill.B.Staten IslandZoo.C. New York Hall of Science.D. Children’s Museum of the Arts.BTrees are “social creature” that communicate with each other in cooperative ways that hold lessons for humans, too, ecologist Suzanne Simard says. Simard grew up in Canadian forests as a child of loggers before becoming an ecologist. She's now a professor of forest ecology at theUniversityofBritish Columbia.Trees are linked to neighboring trees by a network of fungi below the surface of the earth that resembles the nervous networks in the brain, she explains. In one study, Simard watched as a Douglas fir tree that had been injured by insects appeared to send chemical warning signals to a pine nearby. The pine tree then produced defense enzymes to protect against the insect.“This was a breakthrough,” Simard says. The trees were sharing “information that actually is important to the health of the whole forest.”In addition to warning each other of danger, Simard says that trees have been known to share nutrients at critical times to keep each other healthy. She says the trees in a forest are often linked to each other via an older tree she calls a “mother” or “hub” tree.“In connecting with all the trees of different ages, the mother trees can actually ease the growth of these young trees,” she says. “The young trees will link into the network of the old trees and benefit from that hugeresource capacity. And the old trees would also pass a little bit of carbon and nutrients and water to the young trees, at crucial times in their lives, that actually help them survive.”The study of trees took on a new resonance for Simard when she suffered from breast cancer. During her treatment, she learned that one of the medicines she relied on was actually obtained from what some trees produce for their own mutual defense. She explains her research on cooperation in the forest, and shares her personal story in the new bookFinding the Mother Tree: Discovering the Wisdom of theForest.4. How could a Douglas fir tree send chemical warning signals to a pine nearby?A. By an underground network of fungi.B. By the nervous networks in the brain.C. By making cooperation with each other.D. By holding lessons to it as human beings.5. According to Simard, what was a breakthrough?A. Simard was-brought up in Canadian forests.B. She became a professor of forest ecology.C. The pine tree produced defense enzymes.D. Vital information was shared among trees.6. What helped Simard understand trees further?A. Her rich knowledge of trees.B. Her childhood in the forest.C. Her medicine gained from trees.D. Her research on cooperation.7. In Simard's book we may discover the wisdom of the forest except .A. communicating cooperativelyB. warning each other of dangerC. sharing nutrientsat critical timesD. sacrificing mother trees for survivalCThere is nothing ordinary about this little boy's adorable experience with his musical heroes.5-year-old Taylor Hooper was just one of the 35,0000people who were attending the Foo Fighters concert in Belfast, Norther Ireland last week. Not only is the American rock group his favorite band, it was also his first ever concert.Taylor's mother, Nikki Hooper, says that she and her husband have always been huge fans of the Foo Fighters. In addition to traveling far and wide to see their shows, they even named their son after the drummer, Taylor Hawkins. So when the band played in their home city, they decided it was finally time for their son to see their beloved rock and rockers in concert.“He's been listening to them since he was born — mainly because his dad and I are super fans.” Mrs Hooper told BBC. “We called the event organizers and they said it would be no problem, but that we should know it would be a loud music event, so we gotTaylorsome special headphones. When we got there everyone was so welcoming to him.”Throughout the show, the audience continuously madeTaylorand his parents move closer to the stage. Furthermore, Mrs. Hooper helped her son stand out from the crowd by making him a sign that said he was a 5-year-old attending his first concert.When Foo Fighters front man Dave Grohl finally saw the sign and read it aloud into the microphone, the crowd began chanting for them to bring the youngster onto the stage. That's exactly what he did. When the stage managers brought the boy to the stage, Grohl asked Taylor to show the crowd how to dance.The small boy then danced to the whole song, making him an “Inter net wonder”.Taylordidn't just walk away from the show with memories, either;the band also invited him backstage to give him a number of gifts, includinga pair of Taylor Hawkins's drumsticks.8. What is Foo Fighters in the passage?A. I's a music show.B. It's a music band.C. It's a pop song.D. It's a music fan.9. We can learn from Paragraph 3 that_______.A. the organizers refused to let the child watch the showB. there was nothing wrong for the child to watch the showC. the organizers suggested the kid take care of the loud noiseD. the child felt so scared that he didn't want to go to the stage10. How did 5-year-old Taylor Hooper cause people's attention?A. By shouting loudly.B. By running to the singers.C. By holding a sign showing his age.D. By dancing to the whole song.11. How didTaylorfeel about his first ever concert?A. Worried.B. Scared.C. Sorry.D. Pleased.DBabies who frequently communicate with their caregivers using eye contact and vocalisations(发声)at the age of one are more likely to develop greater languages skills by the time they reachtwo,according to new research.In the study, researchers looked at 11-and 12-month-od babies' vocalisations. gestures and gaze behaviours ,and at how their caregivers responded to them.To measure he interactions ,the researchers videoed infants(婴儿)and caregiver at home,and asked them to play as usual.They took those recordings back to the universityThe scientists then used statistical models to find that the best predictor of vocabulary at 24 months was when infants were seen to use vocalsatioms while looking at their caregiver's face when they were about a year old.The benefits were even greater when these interactions were followed by responses from the caregiver.The statistics showed that at 19 months,children had an average of about 100 words.Those who exhibited the beneficial interactive behaviour earlier in life were seen to have an average of about 30 extra words."The message of this paper is thatitis the result of a joint effort; noticing what your child is attending to and talking to them about it will support their language development." said McGillion, a co-author of the work."The joy of this message is that that can happen in any context... across any part of your day.It's not something that requires special equipment or even lots of time.I can happen when you're doing the laundry,for example—when you're taking out the socks, you can talk about socks...in the park, in the car, at mealtimes,at bathtimes.This finding can be used in any context,"added McGillion."This is a developmental snapshot in the first year of life, but children are constantly growing and changing and so are their behaviours. It would be interesting to look at these sorts of behaviours again as children progress through the second year of life to see what's happening there,"said Donnellan,the lead author on the study.12. How did the researchers get the findings?A. By interacting with babies.B. By asking babies to vocalize.C. By analyzing relevant recordings.D. By referring to the previous statistics.13. What does he underlined word "it"in Paragraph 5 mean?A. Infants' eye contact.B. Infants' larger vocabulary.C. The response from caregivers.D. The best predictor of vocabulary.14. What did McGilion say about infants' interactive behaviour?A. I's easy to perform.B. It's complex to understand.C. It's difficult to copy.D. It's interesting to video.15. What might further studies be on?A. Children's academic progress.B. Children's growing environment.C. Children's potential physical development.D. Children's behaviours across more age ranges.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

2022-2023学年山东省潍坊市昌乐第二中学高三英语模拟试题含解析

2022-2023学年山东省潍坊市昌乐第二中学高三英语模拟试题含解析

2022-2023学年山东省潍坊市昌乐第二中学高三英语模拟试题含解析一、选择题1. Bungee is an adventurous sport,popular with youngguys, courage matters more than strength.A.where B.that C.which D.whose参考答案:A2. —What clothes should we wear to attend the ball?—Dress ________ you like.A. howeverB. whatC. whateverD. how参考答案:A3. ________ was his quick temper that kept him from being successful as a salesman.()A.This B.That C.It D.One参考答案:C正是因为性情急躁,让他一直无法成为一名成功的推销员.本题考查强调句.强调句的基本结构为"It is/was+被强调成分+that/who+剩余成分",该结构中"被强调成分"与"剩余成分"可以组合成一个完整的句子,这也是判断一个句子是否为强调句的方法之一.本题中被强调成分为"his quick temper",剩余成分为"kept him from being successful as a salesman",两部分正好可以组成一个完整句子"His quick temper kept him from being successful as a salesman"意为"他的急躁性情让他一直无法成为一名成功的推销员",所以本题是一个强调句,故答案应该选C.考查强调句时,首先应利用上述方法判断句子是否为强调句,然后再根据强调句结构来分析句子,最终做出选择.4. He got well-prepared for the job interview for he couldn’t risk ____ the good opportunity.A. to loseB. losingC. to be lostD. being lost参考答案:B略5. — Do you know why Michael resigned from the board?— He held out for higher wages, but was _______ in the end.A. put downB. broke downC. cut downD. turned down参考答案:D6. I just mean to give you a hand How come you believe I attempt to obtain something from you? I’m really sorry you think that way!A. couldB.mtghtC.shouldD. need参考答案:C7. I failed in the exam again.How I wish I ____________harder before!A.studiedB.have studiedC.would studyD.had studied参考答案:D8. You can go out, you promise to be back before 10 o’clock.A. unlessB. as long asC. becauseD. since参考答案:B9. Some Australian Aborigines still live in a similar way to their ancestors, while ______ live in cities, towns and the country in the same way _____ their fellow Australians.A. others, likeB. others,as C. the others, like D. the others, as参考答案:B10. Some sports, such as cliff climbing or parachuting(跳伞), have been around in China for decades.A. popularB. uselessC. extremeD. funny参考答案:C11. This new model of car is so expensive that it is beyond the reach of those with ____ income.A. frequentB. traditionalC. extraD. average参考答案:D略12. The government will come up with more volunteer projects just _______ the volunteer industry.A. to promoteB. to be promotedC. promotingD. being promoted参考答案:A13. The father his son to buy him a car if he goes abroad to further study,A agreesB promisesC allowsD permits参考答案:B14. Sarah looked at finished painting with satisfaction.A.不填; aB. a; theC. the;不填D. the; a参考答案:C15. Playing computer games ______ much of his time.A. picks upB. takes upC. gets upD. comes up参考答案:up起床,D. comes up提出,出来,句意:玩电脑游戏占据了他大部分时间。

2022届山东省潍坊市昌乐二中高三4月高考模拟英语试题 附解析

2022届山东省潍坊市昌乐二中高三4月高考模拟英语试题 附解析
Rural France, Germany’s Black Forest & the Bodensee
From Paris, we continue east through the vineyard(葡萄园) covered hills of the Champagne region, into the green valleys of Alsace-Lorraine, and then on to Strasbourg, right on France’s border with Germany. We’ll cross the Rhine River and follow Germany’s outstanding network of bike paths through the charming Black Forest to the shores of Lake Constance, also known in Germany as the Bodensee. We’ll look across this famous lake to the snow-covered peaks of the Alps—the next leg of our journey together.
Bபைடு நூலகம்
When Hal Donaldson was 23, fresh out of college and found himself in India, where he was writing a book for a couple feeding hungry children. He was told that there was someone he had to interview. It was Mother Teresa.After their interview, Mother Teresa had a question for him:“What are you doing to help the poor?” He told her the truth that he wasn’t focused on helping others. With a smile on her face, Mother Teresa said, “Everyone can do something.”

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山东省昌乐二中2024年英语高三上期末综合测试试题含解析

山东省昌乐二中2024年英语高三上期末综合测试试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.Painting from still images leads to a loss of sensitivity, which is _____ to an artist. A.absolute B.urgent C.especial D.vital2.Some experts fear that too-early ________ to computers will have harmful consequences for children’s development.A.exposure B.extensionC.exhibition D.expansion3.you start eating in a healthier way, weight control will become much easier. A.Unless B.AlthoughC.Before D.Once4.— Mary looks hot and dry.— So ________ you if you had a high fever.A.could B.would C.may D.must5.—Could you tell me the____ of making such tasty cakes?— Well, I just follow the directons in the cookbook.A.feature B.plan C.cost D.trick6.I got more _____ about him from reading his books than from talking to him. A.insights B.memoriesC.resources D.experiences7.He worked in a car factory for four years, ______ he founded his own company in his hometown.A.after which B.after whenC.after that D.after it8.With the development of agriculture, the people_____ village I taught arenow living a happy life.A.in whose B.whose C.in which D.which9.—Have you heard ____ news that over 10,000 people lost their lives in the earthquake in Japan?—Not yet.What ____ big surprise!A.the; a B.the; / C./; / D./; a10.Why do many students stick to private tutoring _____ they could easily master such knowledge at school?A.unless B.before C.after D.when11.When the admission letter from Harvard University arrived, Ben's parents were and threw a big party.A.in the red B.tickled pinkC.as white as a sheet D.in a blue mood12.--- How often do you work out?--- _________, but usually once a week.A.Have no idea. B.It depends. C.As usual. D.Generally speaking.13.On the bus I saw a student I believed was your brother.A.who B.whomC.which D.whoever14.I like such houses with beautiful garden s in front, but I don’t have enough money to buy .A.it B.one C.that D.this15.If we forgave criminals, we might become a society of endless excuses _____ no one accepts responsibility for anything.A.which B.where C.when D.as16.He used to study in a village school, ______was rebuilt two years ago.A.which B.thatC.where D.whose17.— Catherine, will you visit us this weekend?—I planned to, but something unexpected .A.has come up B.was coming upC.had come up D.would come up18.Which do you prefer, tea or coffee?—_______. I really don’t mind.A.Both B.None C.Neither D.Either19.The farmers are in bad need of rain,but a (an) large amount of rainfall will cause Floods.A.Eventually B.constantly C.gradually D.extremely20.The folks were delighted at the message of their relatives _______ that mine explosion.A.survived B.to survive C.were surviving D.surviving第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

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2025届高三英语一轮复习试卷讲评公开课课件

( )2. What can students get according to the passage?
Variation: According to the passage, what benefits
can students gain?
T A. Credits from the courses indge and practical experience in AIM. C. At least 8 transferable credits in High School Honors. D. The chance to engage in in-depth research in Summer Preview.
Warmly, Amanda Nelson
Associate Director
BAC University Summer Term
Passage A
Genre(体裁) : A letter Expected time : 6 Minutes Question1-3:Details(细节)
A ( )1. What can a Grade 11 student in fall 2024 who prefers online
Boston. Here is a brief overview of our programs:
High School Honors is a six-week residential or online program in which students take
BAC University undergraduate courses and earn up to 8 transferable college credits.

高中英语试卷讲评课课件

高中英语试卷讲评课课件

2)(Immediately)the officers jumped into their cars and rushed to the___ hospital. A. animal B. biggest C. plant D. nearest
在这样的紧急情况下,人们的第一个反应是到最近的医院就医,因此答案为D。
42. A.right now B.from now C.at times D.in time 43. A.decision B.permission rmation D.preparation 44. A.repeated B.reviewed C.spelled D.kept
英语试卷分析
掌握完形填空答题思路及答题技巧,并学以致用
重点提高书面表达能力
教学目标
完形填空
高考考点: 考查特定语篇语境下的词汇运用,尤其是综合能力分析及逻辑归纳能力。
How to do cloze tests?
Discussion
Step1 Skip the passage to get the general idea and pay attention to the first sentence.(跳读掌握大意,注意首句)
A. shorter B. longer C. earlier D. later
Skill 2:logic(逻辑推理)
eg2. My mother often asked me, “What is the most important part of the body?” I thought sound was very important to us as humans,so I said. “My ________,Mommy.” She said, “No.Many people are deaf(聋的)…

2020-2021学年昌乐二中高三英语上学期期末试卷及答案解析

2020-2021学年昌乐二中高三英语上学期期末试卷及答案解析

2020-2021学年昌乐二中高三英语上学期期末试卷及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AWhat are you waiting for? A new series of movies shown this year can’t be missed. Have you enjoyed them already?Frozen IIFrozen was the highest grossing (票房) animated film ever. In Frozen II Elsa, Anna, Olaf and Krist left off Arendelle to seek thesource of Elsa’s icy magic. Although the millions of children who loved the first film are older now, they might give it a reception.Last ChristmasA festive romantic comedy, Emilia Clarke stars in Last Christmas as Bridget Jonesy , a shop assistant, whose life in London is a mess, and Henry Golding as the eligible bachelor(黄金单身汉)who tidies it up. The film’s director, Paul Feig, and co-writer, Emma Thompson, promise that the film is worth expecting.A Beautiful Day in the NeighborhoodTom Hanks stars in A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood as the only American celebrity(名人) more famous than he is. As the host of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood for more than 30 years, Fred Rogers is a legend of pre-school children’s television, which appeals to a large audience.Charlie’s AngelsHollywoodaction movies starring women are rare. But have you seen a movie starred, written and directed by women, too? Charlie’s Angels is one of the first. A reboot (翻拍) of the 1970s TV series, not to mention the two films from 2000 and 2003, the new version is directed by Elizabeth Banks. She also plays Bosley, one of the female detectives who are employed by Charles Townsend to go on global adventures.1. Which moviebecame the most popular cartoon film this year?A. Frozen II.B. Last Christmas.C. A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.D. Charlie’s Angels.2. Which character works on a TV station?A. Krist.B. Emilia Clarke.C. Fred Rogers.D. Bosley.3. Which action movie was directed and starred by a woman?A. Frozen II.B. Last Christmas.C. A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.D. Charlie’s Angels.BEach year, the women of Olney and Liberal compete in an unusual footrace. Dressed in aprons (围裙) and headscarves, they wait at both towns’starting lines. Each woman holds a frying pan with one pancake inside. At the signal, the women flip (轻抛) pancakes and they’re off!This “pancake racing” tradition is said to have started on Shrove Tuesday, 1445, in Olney. Shrove Tuesday is the day beforethe Christian season of Lent (大斋戒) begins. During Lent, many people decide to give up sugary or fatty foods.Legend says that in 1445, an Olney woman was making pancakes to use up some of her sugar and cooking fats before Lent. She lost track of time and suddenly heard the church bells ring, signaling the beginning of the Shrove Tuesday service. Realizing that she was going to be late for church, she raced out the door still wearing her apron and headscarf and holding her frying pan with a pancake in it. In the following years, the woman’s neighbors imitated her dash to church, and pancake racing was born.The rules are simple. Racers must wear the traditional headscarf and apron. They must flip their pancakes twice - once before starting and once after crossing the finish line. After the race, there are Shrove Tuesday church services. Then Liberal and Olney connect through a video call to compare race times and declare a winner.In both towns, the races have grown into larger festivals. Olney’s festival is an all-day event starting with a big pancake breakfast. Liberal’s festival lasts four days and includes a parade, a talent show, and contests that feature eating and flipping pancakes. Although the women’s race is still the main event, both towns now hold additional races for boys and girls of all ages.4. How did pancake racing start?A. A woman in Olney created it.B. Women made pancakes before Lent.C. A woman dashed to church with a pancake.D. People followed the suit of an interesting incident.5. What should racers obey during the race?A. They can wear fashionable headscarves and aprons.B. They must flip their pancakes once in the race.C. They must flip their pancakes at the beginning of the race.D. They can flip their pancakes in the middle of the race.6. What can we learn about the race from the last paragraph?A. People can show their talent in Olney festival.B. People can enjoy a one-day holiday in Liberal.C. The race is not only intended for women now.D. People can have a big pancake breakfast in both towns.7. What is the text mainly about?A. The origin of pancake racing.B. The history of pancake racing.C. The development of pancake racing.D. The introduction to pancake racing.CMark Twain,the famous American writer,was once traveling in France.He went by trainto Dijon.He was very tired and wanted to sleep.He therefore asked the conductor to wake him up when the train came to Dijon.But first he explained he was a very heavy sleeper,“I may possibly protest(抗议)loudly when you try to wake me up,” he said to the conductor.“But don’t take any notice of what I say.Just put me off the train anyway.”Then Mark Twain went to ter,when he woke up it was night time and the train had reached Paris already.He realized at once that the conductor had forgotten to wake him up at Dijon.He was so angry that he ran to the conductor and began to shout at him.“I have never been so angry in my life,” Mark Twain said.The conductor looked at him calmly(平静地).“You are not half so angry as the American whom I put off the train atDijon,” he said.8. Mark Twain knew that he was a heavy sleeper,so ________.A. he protested loudly to the conductorB. he did not sleep before he arrived inDijonC. he told the conductor to wake him up no matter how loudly he might protestD. he slept lightly that time9. The conductor didn’t wake up Mark Twain atDijonbecause ________.A. he didn’t take Mark Twain’s words seriouslyB. he forgot Mark Twain’s words when the train came toDijonC. he did not want to bear his protestD. he mistook another American traveler for Mark Twain10. The American whom the conductor put off the train ________.A. did not want to get off atDijonB. wanted to get off atParisC. wanted to get off atDijonD. did not want to get off atParis11. Which of the following is TRUE?A. The conductor didn’t take Mark Twain’s words seriously.B. The conductor did take Mark Twain’s words seriously.C. The conductor was a heavy sleeper.D. Mark Twain must get off atParis.DJake Oldershaw and his daughter Mollie from Birmingham, Britain have asthma (哮喘). Mollie, 11, has required hospital treatment several times while Jake Says he always finds breathing more difficult when there is heavy traffic. Air quality has an enormous impact on their lives and both noticed a marked improvement during the spring lockdown because of the epidemic (疫情). Jake said, “During lockdown there was a noticeable difference in air quality. I didn't suffer any asthmatic attacks during that period. These days you can feel the effects.”However, under current COVID-19 restrictions in the UK this winter, many people probably will have to work from home. The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) says while emissions (排放) have dropped this year because we've been travelling less and doing less, the expected use ofgas boilers to provide heating and hot water could rise by more than half.Heating accounts for nearly 37% of the UK's total carbon emissions. Modelling by the ECIU suggests a 56% increase in boiler usage this winter resulting in a 12% increase in emissions of carbon. The ECIU says that's enough to offset the last two years' worth of progress on reducing traffic emissions.Jess Ralston, author of the analysis for the ECIU, said, “Working from home and having increased gas use in the home could be really critical for air pollution and also climate change. The way we heat our homes needs to change if we are to get to net zero by 2050.”Jess Ralston said, “The increase in pollution from gas boilers expected this winter provides a graphic illustration (图解) of their forgotten role in air pollution. And it is a role set to continue without practical policies to decarbonize home heating. ”The government is set to publish its Heat and Buildings Decarbonisation Strategy in a few weeks which is expected to give details on plans to try to switch British homes to cleaner sources of heat.12. How did the spring lockdown in the UK affect Jake?A. He was cured of his asthma.B. He had to go to hospital for retreatment.C. He suffered a noticeable difficulty in study.D. He didn't suffer any asthmatic attacks during that period.13. What is concerning the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit?A. The epidemic will become worse.B. Air pollution will get worse this winter.C. People may have to work from home longer.D. There is less energy for gas boilers in winter.14. What would Jess Ralston agree with?A. People prefer to work from home in winter.B. The government failed to protect the environment.C. People tend to ignore the harmful effect of home heating.D. The climate has suffered a lot from the epidemic this year.15. How to improve air quality during winter according to Jess Ralston?A. A warmer winter season.B. Less and less gas boilers.C. Practical plans from the government.D. Improved awareness of cutting down pollution.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

2020届昌乐二中高三英语下学期期中试卷及答案解析

2020届昌乐二中高三英语下学期期中试卷及答案解析

2020届昌乐二中高三英语下学期期中试卷及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项APlan Your Visit to the British MuseumWe've made a few changes to ensure you can safely enjoy your visit:How to book tickets·Tickets for the permanent collection can only be hooked online in advance.·To book tickets for exhibitions, visit our exhibition pages. If you want to guarantee your visit to the permanent collection as well as the exhibition on your visit, you will need to book a separate ticket.·We are limiting numbers of people in the museum to ensure there is room for you to safely enjoy your visit. Everyone, including members and volunteers, will therefore need to book a free, timed ticket in advance.Important information about your ticket booking·You can book up to six tickets for people who live in the same family.·We will email yourticket to you, and you will need to show it either printed out or on your device (设备) when you arrive.·Please arrive at the time stated on your ticket-we cannot guarantee admission before or after it.Following the routeWe have created a new one-way route through the museum which will allow you to safely explore world cultures from the Mediterranean to the Middle East and from the Americas to Africa.·View a map of the route (Open in a new window).·Our audio guides (音频指南) are not available. However, youcan pay to download the audio introductions from iTunes (Open in a new window) or Google Play (Open in a new window) to each of the galleries and listen on your own device. Please remember to bring along your own headphones.1.Why does the museum offer timed tickets?A.To earn more money.B.To hire more volunteers.C.To save room for collections.D.To control the number of visitors.2.How can a visitor learn about the new route in advance?A.View an online map.B.Buy a new headphone.C.Buy audio guides from the museum.D.Download video introductions from iTunes.3.Where can you probably find the text?A.In a newspaper.B.In a magazine.C.On a website.D.In a report.BIt’s a big change from homeless teen to Yale (耶鲁)medical school student, butperseverancepaid off for Chelesa Fearce of Clayton County, Georgia.Fearce was a fourth grader when her mom was diagnosed (诊断) with Lymphoma (淋巴瘤).That began a hard time for the family. They had to move in and out of shelters,hotels and even the family car.“I know I have been made stronger. I was homeless. My family slept on the floor and we were lucky if we got more than one full meal a day. Getting a shower, food and clean clothes was an everyday struggle,” Fearce said in a speech she gave at her high school graduation ceremony. Fearce overcame her day-to-day struggles by focusing on a better day. “I just told myself to keep working, because the future will not be like this anymore. And that helped me get through,” she told WSBTV.Fearce was determined to be a good role model for her younger sister. She found inspiration in her late grandmother, struggling with deadly diseases, who gave Fearce emotional support. In her junior and senior year, Fearce took both high school and college courses, missing out on the free meals she depended on so she could get to her college classes. Despite having to use her cellphone to study after the shelter lights were turned off at night, she not only graduated as valedictorian (毕业生代表) of her 2013 class with a 4.5 grade average, but was also given a ride scholarship—including a meal plan to Spelman College in Atlanta.After graduation, she worked full time for two years at the National Institutes for Health inBethesda,Maryland,doing research on drugs. Last fall, she entered Yale and set a course to earn both a PhD and medical degree.4. What does the underlined word “perseverance” in paragraph 1 refer to?A. instant passion.B. continuous efforts.C. great patience.D. selfless ambitions.5. How did Fearce feel facing the sufferings?A. Sad and disappointed.B. Stressed and defeated.C. Determined and confident.D. Joyous and contented.6. What can we know about Fearce’s learning experience?A. Her grandma encouraged her to study medicine.B. Her high school offered her free meals and courses.C. She failed to study late due to frequent power cut.D. She gained remarkable high school achievement.7. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. From Homeless to YaleB. Meet American’s Top GirlC. Disabled but not DefeatedD. Chelesa Fearce: A Girl of Many TalentsCA trip to thelibrary was like a great journey to a different country. To get there, we had to walk a mile. But our weekly journeys to the library were a piece of perfection. I had around me at one time all the people I loved best-my father and mother and brothers and sister--and all the things I loved best- quiet, space and books.I read a lot of books about science: not the spaceships my brothers preferred, but the birds and the bees--literally. I brought home a book of birds and searched the trees for anything other than robins (知更鸟). I went through a phrase of loving books with practical science experiments and used up a whole bottle of white vinegar by pouring it on the sides of our apartment building to prove that it was constructed of limestone (石灰石).One Saturday, as I wandered through the young adult section, I saw a title: Little Women, by Lousia May Alcott. I had learned from experience that titles weren’t everything. A book that sounded great on the shelf could be dull once you got it home. So I sat in a chair near the shelves to skim the first paragraphs.I read and read and read Little Women until it was time to walk home, and, except for a few essential interruptions like sleeping and eating, I did not put it down until the end. Even the freedom to watch weekend television held no appeal for me in the wake of Alcott' s story. It was about girls, for one thing, girls who could almost be like me, especially Jo. I had found someone who thought and felt the way I did.8. What can we say about the author’s family?A. They enjoyed traveling abroad.B. They were library frequenters.C. They were very fond of walking.D. They led a perfectly quiet life.9. What does the author mainly want to show in paragraph 2?A. Her different hobbies from her brothers.B. How she conducted science experiments.C. Why she loved books about the birds and the bees.D. Her reading interests during a particular period of time.10. What opinion does the author hold on books?A. Book titles can sometimes be misleading.B. Science books are as interesting as novels.C. The first few paragraphs of a book are attractive.D. Books seem duller when read in libraries than at home.11. How would the author describe Little Women?A. It helped her to discover her true character.B. It made her forget about food and sleep.C. It inspired confidence in her.D. It kept her absorbed.DTOKYO—Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga told the media on Monday if any places hosting events of the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics declare a state of emergency due to the COVID-19 epidemic during the games, the events will continue to beheld but without spectators (观众). With one month to go before the games are due to begin on July 23, Suga is again showing his administration’s determination to hold the Olympic Games as planned, despite so much pressure from various parties urging it tocancel the event.Although the Japanese government regards the Tokyo Olympics as an important opportunity to improve its soft power, the Japanese people’s enthusiasm for the Games has been continuously dented (挫伤) since they were postponed last year. The resurgence (再猖獗) of the novel coronavirus in some places is Japan in recent months has cast a shadow over people’s confidence that the Olympics will not give rise to new clusters (群) of infections, and there are fears that the Games will provide new channels for the virus’ global transmission.Some torchbearers from Japan have withdrawn from the Olympic torch relay in the country. And the latest survey indicates only 34 percent of Japanese people support holding the games as scheduled. Predictably, the Suga administration will do all it can to try to ensure the games go ahead. But it remains to be seen whether it can stand the tests of the uncertainties related to epidemic prevention and control that might happen during the Games.Since it has not yet got the virus under control at home, the people have reasons to question is ability to deal with the prevention and control work when large numbers of participants will be flocking to Japan from aroundthe world in a short time. It is to be hoped that Japan can draw lessons from the organization of epidemic prevention and control work during the ongoing UEFA European Championship, carry out strict epidemic prevention and control measures, and be prepared for emergencies to guarantee the safety and success of the Olympics at this special time.It should be a common wish of the whole world that the Tokyo Olympics can become a stage showing unity and resolve of human beings in their fight against the virus. That willendowthe games with special meaning beyond sports.12. What is the second paragraph mainly about?A. The virus’ global transmission.B. People’ worry about the infections.C. The resurgence of the novel coronavirus.D. The benefit of holding the Tokyo Olympics.13. How do about one third of Japanese people like holding the games as planned?A. Uncertain.B. Negative.C. Approving.D. Indifferent.14. Which of the following words can replace the underlined word “endow” in the last paragraph?A. Compare.B. Equip.C. Provide.D. Charge.15. What can be the best title for the news report?A. Japan can ensure Olympics go aheadB. Olympics big test for Japanese governmentC. Japanese people’s enthusiasm for the GamesD. Japan to carry out strict epidemic prevention during the Games第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

2020年昌乐二中高三英语下学期期中试卷及答案解析

2020年昌乐二中高三英语下学期期中试卷及答案解析

2020年昌乐二中高三英语下学期期中试卷及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ALost cities that have been foundThe White CityIn 2015, a team of explorers to Honduras in search of"the Lost City of the Monke God"led to the discovery of the White City. They found the ruins in the Mosquitia region of the Central American country which is known for poisonous snakes, vicious jaguars and deadly insects. It is believed that local people hid here when the Spanish conquerors(征服者) occupied their homeland in the16th century.Canopus and HeracleionModern researchers were teased by the ancient writings about the Egyptian cities Canopus and Heracleion-where Queen Cleopatra often visited. But the cities weren’t found until 1992, when a search in Alexandria waters found that the two cities had been flooded for centuries. Artifacts(史前器物) showedthat the cities once highly developed as a trade network, which helped researchers piece together more about the last queen of Egypt. Machu PicchuA Yale professor discovered "the Lost City in the Clouds"in 1911. A combination of palaces, plazas, temples and homes, Machu Picchu displays the Inca Empire at the height of its rule. The city, which was abandoned in the 16th century for unknown reasons,was hidden by the local people from the Spanish conquerors for centuries keeping it so well preserved.TroyThe ancient city of Troy in homer's The Iliad was considered a fictional setting for his characters to run wild. But in 1871, explorations in northwestern Turkey exposed nine ancient cities layered (层叠) on top of each other, the earliest dating back to about5,000 years before. It was later determined that the sixth or seventh layer contained the lost city of Troy and that it was actually destroyed by an earthquake, not a wooden horse.1.Why did people hide in the White City in the 16th century?A.To survive the warB.To search for a lost city.C.To protect their country.D.To avoid dangerous animals2.Which of the following was related to a royal family member?A.The White CityB.Canopus and HeracleionC.Machu PicchuD.Troy3.What can we learn about Troy?A.It was built by Homer.B.It consisted of nine citiesC.It had a history of 5,000 yearsD.It was ruined by a natural disaster.BFollowing the Famous Silk RoadsThe Silk Roads were a networkof ancient trade routes that extended from East Asia all the way to theMediterranean. A key section of the Silk Roads is the Chang’an-Tianshan corridor(走廊), whichstretchesover a distance of around 5,000 kilometres through China, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, covering a total of 8,700 kilometres of trade routes. The three countries jointly pursued an application for UNESCO World Heritage (遗产) status which contained detailed research on the 33 sites along the corridor. This made history as the first successful multinational World Heritage application.The starting point of the corridor and the entire Silk Roads network isXi’an, inShanxiProvince. Further west on the Silk Roads, the geography gradually changes from wild deserts to high, snow-capped mountains to vast grasslands as the routes pass through theTianshanMountainsand emerge in the valleys ofCentral Asia. Although the Chang’an-Tianshan corridor of the Silk Roads ends here, the network continues westwards until it reaches theMediterranean.The corridor began to develop in the 2nd century. Assigned by the emperor, the ambassador Zhang Qian journeyed from Chang’an toCentral Asia, seeking to build bridges between the Han Dynasty and the Western Regions. Following Zhang’s efforts, trade routes took shape and relationships were strengthened between the major powers of the time, with the routes network reaching as far as theRoman Empire.Economic activities along the routes network were not limited to trade in silk. They contributed many other items to the marketplace of goods. The routes were busy with camels carrying loads of goods and businessmenselling everything imaginable.China’s exports included silk, porcelain, ironware and tea, while horses, jewellery, spices and grapes were all imported over vast distances from the West.In addition to trade exchange, the network served as a bridge for cultural exchange which shaped the evolution of science, art, technology and many other areas in societies along the network. Astronomy and mathematics were introduced toChinafromIndiaandArabia; important Chinese inventions such as papermaking and printing were brought to the West.All of these activities contributed to a great age of expansion as trade and cultural exchanges gave people access to new goods,knowledge and ideas. These routes connected Eastern and Western civilizations, which achieved a shared development. The addition of the Chang’an-Tianshan corridor to the UNESCO World Heritage List is a milestone in recognition of the Silk Roads as a crucial part of humanity’s common heritage.4. The key section of the Silk Roads is________.A. the MediterraneanB. Xi’an, inShanxiProvinceC.KazakhstanandKyrgyzstanD. the Chang’an-Tianshan corridor5. The underlined word “stretches” in Paragraph 1 is close in meaning to________.A. standsB. spreadsC. movesD. flies6. Zhang Qian travelled from Chang’an toCentral Asiato________.A. export silk, porcelain, ironware and teaB. purchase horses, jewellery, spices and grapesC. seek help from the most powerful western countriesD. build bridges between his country and other countries7. What was the role of the Silk Roads according to the passage?A. It helped to change the wild deserts to grasslands.B. It was recognized by the UNESCO asChina’s heritage.C. It speeded up the development of the countries involved.D. It started a trade competition between countries along the way.CMost children who have suffered from ADHD still have it as teens. During teen years, especially as the hormonal changes of teenagers are going on and the demands of school and extra-curricular activities are increasing, ADHD may get worse.Because of problems with getting unfocused and poor concentration, many teens with ADHD have problemsin school. Grades may fall, especially if the teen is not getting ADHD treatment. It’s not uncommon for teens with ADHD to forget their homework, lose textbooks, and become bored with their daily class work. Teens may become inattentive or extremely attentive, not waiting for their turn before blurting out answers. They may cut in on their teacher and classmates. Teens with ADHD may also befidgetyand find it hard to sit still in class.Often, teens with ADHD are so busy focusing on other things that they forget about the task at hand. This can be seen especially with homework and athletic skills and in relationships with their schoolmates. This lack of attention to what they’re doing often leads to bad grades on tests and being passed over for sports teams, after-school activities, and learning teams. Kids with ADHD can be targets for bullying, too. But, not all children with ADHD have trouble getting along with others. If your child does, you can take measures to help improve their social skills and relationships.ADHD affects all parts of a teenager’s life. As a parent you should discover your teen’s troubles as early as possible. The earlier your child’s troubles are discovered, the more successful the following steps can be.8. What does the author plan to do in paragraph 1?A. To list the types of ADHD.B. To introduce the main topic.C. To show the author’s opinion.D. To explain the causes of ADHD.9. What does the underlined word “fidgety” probably mean in paragraph 2?A. Clever.B. Noisy.C. Restless.D. Lazy.10. What is the text mainly about?A. Ways to deal with ADHD.B. Effects of ADHD on teens.C. Teens’ school performances.D. Demands of school work.11. What may the following paragraph talk about?A. How parents can help a teen with ADHD.B. The importance of healthy peer relationships.C. How many children are suffering from ADHD. D. Different opinions about treating ADHD in teens.DBecause of COVID-19, in many places, large gatherings of people aren’t allowed. In some areas, the rules are more strict, and people aren't allowed to leave their homes unless going out is ly necessary.These steps are very important for slowing the disease down. By doing this, governments can make sure doctors and hospitals are better able to deal with all the sick people, and that fewer people suffer in all. Usually, it's called “flattening the curve”.But if no one can go out, that means businesses which depend on visitors struggle. Many singers, bands, and other musicians would normally be giving concerts now. Instead, they have to find new ways to share their music and connect with their audiences. The Metropolitan Opera in New York has canceled(取消) its season, but it is showing a special live stream of a different opera each day on its website. Other opera companies have made similar moves. Several theater companies are either offering recorded versions of their plays online or posting videos of their actors performing.Nick Green wrote a musical play that was canceled because of the virus. He set up a website with links that allow people to enjoy the work of artists around the world who have had their projects canceled. He called his project the Social Distancing Festival. He sad it was a time when he should be doing something new, rather than feeling disappointed.Even TV shows have to find new ways to film their shows. Some late night TV shows have continued, but without audiences. Others are showing reruns.While their shows are on pause, some TV stars like Conan O’Brien and Jimmy Fallon have been filming short videos at home. Mr. O’ Brien plans to bring his show back on the air soon by filming with his own phone and talking with guests over the Internet.12. What does the underlined phrase in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Keeping patients staying at home anytime.B. Speed up the spread of disease.C. Stopping people from often gathering up.D. Slowing down the spread of the disease.13. What are opera companies’ new ways?A. Stopping sharing music with audience.B. Providing live stream services.C. Trying to attract live audiences.D. Sharing their operas with each other14. What did the cancellation of Nick Green's play bring him?A. Disappointment.B. Annoyance .C. Creativity.D. Anxiety.15. What is the text mainly about?A. People staying at home .B. The absence of audiences.C. The efforts of Nick Green .D. Entertainment going online .第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

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3. Summarize the main idea of the text. (75)
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Learning aims
1. Firmly master the related points in the test paper and improve the ability to deal with problems.
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accumulate more
recite more
practice more
summarize more
Good performance lies in a large vocabulary and a strong ability in fast reading and flexible thinking
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2. 句式错误。
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【73】细节理解题 这段前半部分描述了乘飞机旅行时, 现在的乘客像机器人似的,进入或离开机场时要耗费时间 在一些“程序化”的事情上。而搭船和坐火车则不一样。 所以人们更乐意选modern high-speed train.选项D符合此 意。C选项表达的不是此段的大意。故排除。 【74】推理判断题 文章倒数两行句子介绍了远古时代人们 骑马可以悠闲自由地驰骋在辽阔的平原上,领略与今日不 同的世界, 而不受时间的蹂躏。故A选项正确。 【75】篇章大意题 全文共四段。第一段告诉我们乘飞机旅 行可以使人们战胜距离;第二段话锋一转,指出人们旅行 目的是为了休闲享受;第三段便直接说明乘飞机旅行的弊 端(耗费时间在一些“程序化”的事情上);最后一段讲 现代的人们为了追求速度,节省时间更好地休闲而不得不 忍受着乘飞机旅行时的忙碌以及飞机内有限地空间。整个 文章的意思告诉人们乘飞机旅行速度快,但要忍受一些无 奈,失去些乐趣。故选D。
昌乐二中高三英语试卷讲评课件
试题分析:
扎实的基础、灵活的技巧、稳定的心态。单选题和完 形有一定难度,干扰项具有很大的迷惑性;阅读理解 和II卷难度适中。 成绩分析:
Group 1 ★ ★ (+5)
Group 2 ★ ★ ★ (+10)
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5 Group 6 ★ ★ (+5)
77. [1]Stamp collectors usually collect stamps only from certain countries or regions. The traditional method of stamp collecting is to organize stamp collection according to the issue dates.
2. 非展示同学:
41, 43, 44, 45 Group5
拿好红笔
47, 48, 50 Group 6
随时记录,
阅读:69
Group 7
并及时质疑
Let me try!
72,
Group 8
75
Group 9
完形填空错题统计:
题号
考查类型 正答率
41、43、47、 48、50
44
语境分析 46.12% 短语搭配 53.31%
最最核心的!
2.好的句式,丰富的词汇一定是得分点。
3.卷面很重要,字不能太小太挤,一定整洁、 写齐,不勾不画。
correct
attentionattracting
good-handwriting
Skills instructing &Promotion
适当修改,并简单句为复合句,增加文章亮点。
1.It not only helps us make progress but also broadens our horizons. 张文静 Not only does it help us make progress, but also it broadens our horizons.
How to get the main idehaig?h speed of travel
Para 2&3: the disadvantages
Paragraph ideaofshigh speed air travel
Para 4 : Make a point: To save time we can’t enjoy a better world.
A. none
B. no one
Presentation &show
展示内容
展示人员
21 跟踪题或变式题 Group 1 前黑板
23 跟踪题或变式题 Group 2 前黑板
35 跟踪题或变式题 Group 3 前黑板
要求: 1. 展示同学:
思路清晰, 表达清楚、 条理;
完形:Main idea Group 4
[2]Of course, there are many __o_t_h_e_r_m__e_th__o.ds of collecting You can collect stamps relating tsotaamppasrticular theme. 解题策略:
根据上下文信息去判断,有效衔接并确保结构正确。
41, 43, 44, 45 47, 48, 50 阅读:69
72
展示人员
Group 1 前黑板 Group 2 前黑板 Group 3 前黑板
要求: 1. 展示同学:
思路清晰, 表达清楚、 条理;
Group 4
2. 非展示同学:
Group 5
拿好红笔
Group 6 Group 7
随时记录, 并及时质疑
展示内容
展示人员
21 跟踪题或变式题 Group 1 前黑板
23 跟踪题或变式题 Group 2 前黑板
35 跟踪题或变式题 Group 3 前黑板
要求: 1. 展示同学:
思路清晰, 表达清楚、 条理;
完形:Main idea Group 4
2. 非展示同学:
41, 43, 44, 45
拿好红笔
47, 48, 50 Group 5
45
词义辨析 49.32%
Grasp the main line of the text
holidays
sleep in
work quite early wash and clean many cars
have nothing to do
chat with passers- idea 2)41, 43, 44, 45, 47, 48, 50
阅读:69, 72, 75 要 1. 人人参与,高效讨论。 求 2. 将不能解决的问题作好记录,留待质疑。
3. 组长控制好进度,并安排好展示质疑人员。
目 标
Presentation &show
展示内容 21 跟踪题或变式题 23 跟踪题或变式题 35 跟踪题或变式题 完形:Main idea
Let me try!
Group 8
75
Group 9
乘坐飞机旅游,使现代旅游者认为距离和速度不再是担忧 的问题。实现了100多年以来梦寐以求的旅游自由。但它 也带来了些许无奈,缺少了诸多乐趣——人们成了时间的 奴役。 【71】段落大意题 第一段讲了由于旅行速度快,国与国 之间的距离变成了村与村的距离。实现了旅行区域自由的 梦想。先扬后抑,导入下文。B选项符合此意。C选项与 全文中心不吻合,所以错误。 【72】段落结构题 该段先讲述了现代旅行买下了时间和 距离。但旅行目的是讨个享受,而不是忍耐。接着分别正 反两方面举例说明:搭船旅游可以悠闲地领略途中不断变 换的美景和自然声响;坐火车旅行可以观赏窗外湖光山色; 而乘飞机只能面对单调的蓝天和机内乏人的音像。所以选 D。A选项中instructions是“(用法/操作)说明,指令”, 显然不符合文意。
2. Learn the methods of analysis and summary by cooperation.
3. Be absorbed in our class and enjoy the pleasure of learning English.
自纠成果检测
I. Words and phrases: 1. 养成…的习惯 get into/form/ develop the habit of … 2. call in on sb. 拜访某人
Extension &promotion
nothing 没有什么,指物。也可回答what的提问。 none 没有一个,毫无。指人或物, 可回答how many,
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