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AThanks to the interwebs,we can click and click and have a good laugh!We’ll have everything you need to howl like a monkey and bark like a seal.So,click on,internauts,and be ready! traces its origins to the print magazine Cracked,which started in1958.But Cracked has soon grown to become the most popular comedy site on the Internet,drawing over a billion views in2010.The website also runs in a wide range,featuring photo editing contests, sketches and films,and reader contests.For laughs, is your one-stop shop!2.Funny or DieAny website owned by Will Ferrell would already be in the running.But the debut video,The Landlord,made Funny or Die a must-click website.Funny or Die also manages to remain fresh and interesting by being so interactive,allowing viewers to choose which videos stay and which ones die.The website has even made the big time,partnering with HBO(Home Box Office)in a hopefully plentiful combination of the minds between the best that TV and the Internet both have to offer.3.CollegeHumorWe have trouble sitting down for a90seconds,much less90minutes!College Humor seems incredibly skillful at catering to(迎合)such an ADD-riddled audience.Like Funny or Die, College Humor made it to the big time,though the College Humor Show only ran for a single season on MTV.The site also serves as the big sales store for T-shirts,which answers the question,“Where can I find a Honey Badger T-shirt?”4.9GAGYou know those black and white photos you’ve been seeing all over your Facebook feed(系统)?Well,if you ever wondered where they came from,then you need look no further than9GAG! And if you’re looking to do some terribly light reading with the click of a finger,then9GAG is your best bet.Relatively new to the game,9GAG’s viewer contributions and interactions look to make it an internet player for sometime to come.There you have it,top4comedy websites.Every last one is worth a few laughter and a good many clicks.21.What do Funny or Die and College Humor have in common?A.They only ran for a single season with HBO.B.They serve as the big sales store for T-shirts.C.They have ever made the big time,combining both the Internet and TV.D.They allow viewers to choose which videos stay and which ones die.22.If you are creative with black-and-white photo effects,you may go for________.B.Funny or DieC.College HumorD.9GAG23.Which statement is TRUE of the four websites? also runs in a wide range such as photo editing contests.B.Funny or Die is owned by the print magazine Cracked,which started in1958.C.College Humor offers humors that only last for90seconds or90minutes.D.9GAG is not suited to those looking to do some terribly light reading.BAlthough Paris is often considered the city of romance,close to a million adults who call it home are single.Many single people say that France’s capital is one of the most difficult places to meet people.The complaints(抱怨)of this lonely group have inspired a new phenomenon known as“supermarket dating.”At Galerie Lafayette Gourmet,singles can shop for more than just the items on their grocery list.They can look for someone who has blue eyes,brown hair,and is1.8 meters tall,or whatever may be on their romantic shopping list.At this Paris location,single people of all ages can schedule their shopping for Thursday nights between6:30and9:00p.m.When they walk through the door,they pick up a purple basketto advise that they are looking for love.They try to arrive early because the baskets disappear quickly,and then they have to wait in line for their turn to wander the store aisles(过道).With purple baskets in hand,shoppers can consider their romantic options while they pick out their groceries.When they are ready to pay,they can go to the checkout line for singles who want to chat.Most of the people who look for love in the supermarket are skeptical of Internet dating. They know that it is easy to embellish(美化)one’s appearance or to lie about one’s age over the Internet.The supermarket,on the other hand,is considered a safe and casual environment in which to meet a potential match.In addition,what one finds in another’s grocery basket can say a thing or two about that person’s character or intentions.Buying pet food can be a man’s way of showing a potential match that he has a sensitive side.Women who fill their baskets with low-fat food show their healthy style of living.These ways it’s possible to find much more than food at a grocery store.24.What do many single people in Paris complain about?A.The difficulty in meeting people.B.The idea of supermarket dating.C.The items on their grocery list.D.The inconvenience in shopping.25.Which of the following can be inferred but is not clearly stated in the second paragraph?A.The dating supermarket is located in Paris.B.The dating supermarket is open only on Thursday evenings.C.People looking for love must get a basket of a particular colorD.The dating supermarket has very good business.26.How do love shoppers meet one another?A.They schedule their meeting in advance.B.They go through a special checkout.C.They pick out their groceries with great care.D.They dial the phone numbers on their shopping items.27.Why do the people prefer the supermarket dating to Internet dating?A.The supermarket dating is more convenient.B.The supermarket dating is more fun.C.The supermarket dating is more trustworthy.D.The supermarket dating is more economical.CIf you live in America in the21st century you’ll probably have to listen to a lot of people tell you how busy they are.It’s become the default response when you ask anyone how they are doing:“Busy!””Crazy busy!”.It is pretty obviously,a boast disguised as a complaint.And the common response is a kind of congratulation:"That’s a good problem to have,”or“Better than the opposite.”Notice it isn’t generally people pulling back-to-back shifts in the ICU or commuting by bus to three minimum-wage jobs who tell you how busy they are.What those people are is not busy but tired.Exhausted!Dead on their feet.It’s almost always people whose busyness is purely self-imposed:work and obligations they’ve taken on voluntarily,classes and activities they’ve “encouraged”their kids to participate in.They’re busy because of their own ambition or drive or anxiety,because they’re addicted to busyness and dread that they might have to face in its absence.Almost everyone I know is busy.They feel anxious and guilty when they aren’t either working or doing something to promote their work.It’s something they have chosen.Busyness serves as a kind of existential reassurance(令人安心的保证),a measure against emptiness, obviously your life cannot possibly be silly or tiny or meaningless if you are so busy,completely booked,in demand every hour of the day.However,idleness is not just a vacation.It is as necessary to the brain as vitamin D is to the body,and deprived of it we suffer a mental affliction as ugly as rickets.The space and quiet that idleness provides is a necessary condition for standing back from life and seeing it whole,for making unexpected connections and waiting for the wild summer lightning strikes of inspiration.“Idle dreaming is often the essence of what we do,”wrote Thomas Pynchon.Archimedes’“Eureka”in the bath,Newton’s apple:history is full of stories of inspirations that come in idle moments.28.When many Americans say“Crazy busy”,they mean________.A.they are really tired of their present situationB.they are really proud of their present lifeC.they are complaining about their current workD.their life are full of all kinds of problems29.Which of the following is purely self-imposed busyness?①pulling back-to-back shifts in the ICU②commuting by bus to minimum-wage jobs③work and obligations they’ve taken on voluntarily④classes and activities they’ve“encouraged”their kids to participate inA.①②B.③④C.①③D.②④30.The writer mentions Archimedes’“Eureka”and Newton’s apple to show that__________. A.history is full of interesting storiesB.Archimedes and Newton were very busy,so they made great discoveriesC.people may get inspiration when they are idleD.inspirations come from hard work31.According to the last paragraph,what is the writer’s attitude towards idleness?A.Approving.B.Opposing.C.Neutral.D. Uninterested.DOpen data sharers are still in the minority in many fields.Although many researchers broadly agree that public access to raw data would accelerate science,most are reluctant to post the results of their own labors online.Some communities have agreed to share online—geneticists,for example,post DNA sequences at the GenBank repository(库),and astronomers are accustomed to accessing images of galaxies and stars from,say,the Sloan Digital Sky Survey,a telescope that has observed some500 million objects—but these remain the exception,not the rule.Historically,scientists have objected to sharing for many reasons:it is a lot of work;until recently,good databases did not exist;grant funders were not pushing for sharing;it has been difficult to agree on standards for formatting data; and there is no agreed way to assign credit for data.But the barriers are disappearing,in part because journals and funding agencies worldwide are encouraging scientists to make their data st year,the Royal Society in London saidin its report that scientists need to“shift away from a research culture where data is viewed as a private preserve”.Funding agencies note that data paid for with public money should be public information,and the scientific community is recognizing that data can now be shared digitally in ways that were not possible before.To match the growing demand,services are springing up to make it easier to publish research products online and enable other researchers to discover and cite them.Although calls to share data often concentrate on the moral advantages of sharing,the practice is not purely altruistic(利他的).Researchers who share get plenty of personal benefits, including more connections with colleagues,improved visibility and increased citations.The most successful sharers—those whose data are downloaded and cited the most often—get noticed,and their work gets used.For example,one of the most popular data sets on multidisciplinary repository Dryad is about wood density around the world;it has been downloaded5,700times. Co-author Amy Zanne thinks that users probably range from climate-change researchers wanting to estimate how much carbon is stored in biomass,to foresters looking for information on different grades of timber.“I’d much prefer to have my data used by the maximum number of people to ask their own questions,”she says.“It’s important to allow readers and reviewers to see exactly how you arrive at your results.Publishing data and code allows your science to be reproducible.”Even people whose data are less popular can benefit.By making the effort to organize and label files so others can understand them,scientists become more organized and better disciplined themselves,thus avoiding confusion later on.32.What do many researchers generally accept?A.It is imperative(必要的)to protect scientists’patents.B.Repositories are essential to scientific research.C.Open data sharing is most important to medical science.D.Open data sharing is conducive(有利的)to scientific advancement.33.According to the passage,what might hinder(阻碍)open data sharing?A.The fear of massive copying.B.The lack of a research culture.C.The belief that research data is private intellectual property.D.The concern that certain agencies may make a profit out of it.34.What helps lift some of the barriers to open data sharing?A.The ever-growing demand for big data.B.The advancement of scientific technology.C.The changing attitude of journals and funders.D.The trend of social and economic development.35.Dryad serves as an example to show how open data sharing________.A.is becoming increasingly popularB.benefits sharers and users alikeC.makes researchers successfulD.saves both money and labor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。
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AThe following is the lesson plan for teaching English based on TED talks and other videos worth watching.LESSON OVERVIEWThis lesson plan is based on a short video presenting a man who shares experiences from his unusual journey and masters vocabulary in particular travel phrasal verbs.Students will also have a lot of opportunities to speak as they will share their traveling experiences.TRAVEL PHRASAL VERBSThe worksheet starts with tasks built around travel phrasal verbs.First,students get six sentences and they have to finish them by choosing a correct answer which will reflect the meaning of a given phrasal verb.Next,students complete questions with the correct forms of some of the phrasal verbs from the previous exercise.After that they need to discuss these questions.QUOTE & VOCABULARYThen,students move to the next part of the lesson plan.They have a quote by Anthony Bourdain who claims that “Travel isn't always pretty.It isn't always comfortable...”.They need to discuss it and share their opinion about it.Next,they move to a vocabulary task.After that,students have to match halves to create phrases which come from the video and include words from the previous task.VIDEO & DISCUSSIONThe last part of the lesson plan starts with a short lead-in to the video in the form of a discussion about experiences and challenges we can face on a walking adventure.Then,students watch the video and summarize it by using their own words.Finally,to wrap up the lesson,students discuss the walking journey presented in the video and their own attitude towards such traveling.21.What theme does this lesson focus on?A.A special lecture.B.A travel schedule.C.A lecture guidance.D.A travel experience.22.How does the teacher end the lesson?A.By listing questions.B.By exchanging ideas.C.By making a prediction.D.By giving an examination.23.What's the author's purpose of writing the text?A.To tell readers how to study English.B.To inform readers of the importance of English.C.To show teachers how to have an English class.D.To remind teachers of the necessity of a teaching plan.BJohn Reid decided to donate his son Dakota's organs after the 16-year-old died in a car crash last year.This month,he got a thank you gift from the man who received his son's heart:a teddy bear with a very special heartbeat inside.John's wife Stephanie posted an emotional video showing her husband's reaction a she opened the package from the receiver of his son's heart,Robert O'Connor.“I would have preferred to give this to you in person,but not sure when that would happen,” John said,as he read from the letter O'Connor sent.John eventually began to break down as he opened the package to reveal a bear dressed in a shirt reading,Best Dad Ever." He then heard the audio recording inside the bear:his son's heart beating inside the man it saved.“When I got the bear,my heart was filled with joy.I did not expect any of this,” said John.“I never left Dakota's side.At night I would lay my head on his chest for hours at a time,every night,listening to his heartbeat.Now,I can listen to his heartbeat again!”Dakota was killed in a car crash in January 2019.He was riding as a passenger in the car when the accident happened.“When they said,'It's time,'they rolled him out and we followed,” John said.“Both sides of the hallway were lined up with nurses,doctors and staff as we walked between them in Dakota's honor to the operating room to say our final ‘see you soon'.”At the beginning,the family didn't know where their son's organs would be going,but eventually O'Connor's daughter tracked the Reid family down and contacted them.It wasn't long before O'Connor sent John the bear.John speaks with O'Connor daily about the importance of organ donation and how they hope to spread the word about the good it can do.24.Who received the young boy's heart?A.Robert O'Connor.B.Dakota.C.Stephanie Reid.D.O'Connor's daughter.25.How did John feel when he received the teddy bear?A.Angry and shocked.B.Surprised and happy.C.Amazed and hurt.D.Excited and relieved.26.What can we infer from the text?A.The Reids didn't agree on the donation.B.Dakota was driving without a license.C.Teenagers will be banned from driving.D.John had a close relationship with his son.27.What did the family mean by saying “see you soon” before the operation?A.They believed the boy would recover soon.B.They didn't know about the organ donation.C.They didn't have confidence in the doctors.D.The boy's life would continue in another form.CIn a recent study,pizza was ranked as the food most associated with symptoms of addiction,according to the Yale Food Addiction Tool.The psychological response to pizza's ingredient combinations is partially explained by the fact that highly processed foods like potato chips and pizza,with added amounts of fat,carbohydrates and salt,are most associated with behavioral indicators of addiction,such as loss of control over consumption and continued consumption despite negative consequences,according to Erica M.Schulte,a doctor in psychology at the University of Michigan who led the study.The combination of pizza's ingredients “seem to be especially rewarding and do not occur together in foods found in nature and this may contribute to its association with addictive-like eating behaviors,” Schulte explained.In fact,another recent study found that the combination of fat and carbohydrates seems to raise the reward potential of highly processed foods more than either alone.“There is likely something more rewarding in the combinations of those ingredients that can result in an addictive process in some individuals,” Schulte said.Perhaps it's a survival mechanism.“If you were really starving,pizza is a type of food that would be totally enough to stop your hunger.The fat gives you satiety,the sugar is satisfying,and the salt is going to keep you alive,” Civille said.Herbert Stone,a sensory scientist for 50 years,has worked with some of the nation's top pizza companies in order to increase pizza's appeal to consumers.“That combination,when heated,has enormous appeal,” he said.“It's addictive because there is nothing bad about it.There is nothing not to like.”28.What might be the cause of pizza addiction according to Schulte?A.The materials for making pizza.B.The way it is prepared.C.The pleasant taste and smell.D.The energy it provides.29.What does “either” refer to in paragraph 3?A.One of the two studies.B.Pizza or potato chips.C.Carbohydrates or fat.D.Pizza or other processed foods.30.Why would pizza companies work with Herbert?A.To make pizza more nutritious.B.To fight against pizza addiction.C.To study how to prepare pizza.D.To make their pizza more popular.31.From which is the text probably taken?A.A biology textbook.B.A health magazine.C.A research paper.D.A travel brochure.DThese are dark days for supplements(养生片剂).Although they are a $ 30-billion-plus market in the United States alone,some of them,such as vitamin A and fish oil,have now flopped in study after study.If there was one supplement that seemed sure to survive the tests,it was vitamin D.People with low levels of vitamin D have significantly higher rates of virtually every disease you can think of.Health experts believe that most of us aren't getting enough of this essential vitamin.Vitamin D is manufactured by the skin with the help of sunlight.It's difficult to obtain in sufficientquantities through diet.And today,90 percent of us spend about 22 hours indoors every day.And when we do go outside,we've been taught to wear sunscreen to protect ourselves from dangerous UV rays.Sunscreen can reduce our natural production of vitamin D,so we've been told to compensate with vitamin D pills.Yet vitamin D supplementation has failed in clinical trials.The sun benefits us more than that.About ten years ago,Dr.Richard Weller was researching nitric oxide,a molecule(分子)produced in the body that lowers blood pressure.He discovered a previously unknown biological mechanism by which the skin uses sunlight to make nitric oxide.It was already suspected that rates of high blood pressure,heart disease,and stroke all rise the farther you get from the sunny equator(赤道),and they all rise in the darker months.Then he came up with a theory:Could exposing skin to sunlight lower blood pressure?Sure enough,when he exposed volunteers to the equivalent(等量)of 30 minutes of summer sunlight without sunscreen,their nitric oxide levels went up and their blood pressure went down.Wouldn't all those rays also raise rates of skin cancer?Yes,but skin cancer kills surprisingly fewer than three per 100,000 in the United States each year.For every person who dies of skin cancer,about 80 die from diseases caused by high blood pressure.32.What does the underlined word “flopped” in paragraph 1 mean?A.Appeared.B.Expanded.C.Failed.D.Returned.33.What might be a reason most of us lack vitamin D?A.We aren't eating a healthy diet.B.We expose ourselves to little sunlight.C.We aren't taking enough vitamin D pills.D.We use up the vitamin D manufactured by the skin.34.Which of the following can describe nitric oxide?A.It rises up during dark months.B.It can bring nothing but harm to us.C.It results from an abnormal biological reaction.D.It is high among people living near the equator.35.What could be the best title for the text?A.Do we take too many supplements?B.Do we really need sun protection?C.Is the sun to blame for many diseases?D.Can sunscreen protect us from skin cancer?第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
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高二英语入学分班考试试题Ⅰ.阅读理解AHungry For a WinA victor is,by definition,someone who wins a struggle or contest.However,that doesn’t mean he or she will live a proud and happy life ever after,as Katniss Everdeen is about to discover in The Hunger Games:Catching Fire.Catching Fire,out in Chinese theaters on Nov.21,is set in a futuristic society called Panem. Every year its government holds a televised fight to the death.Two teenagers from each of the12 districts of Panem are chosen to compete.In the new film,last year’s victors Katniss(Jennifer Lawrence)and her partner Peeta are back home after winning the74th Hunger Games.Katniss just wants to live a normal life. However,that never seems to happen.She has nightmares,which remind her that she is a killer.Her worst nightmare comes true when the annual Hunger Games arrive again.The teenager finds herself back in the competition along with Peeta.Since Katniss brings hope to Panem through her courage,President Snow plans to use this year’s Games to kill off Katniss and Peeta and in turn dampen the fire of rebellion.“This is the next step of Katniss’heroism and the next part of her journey to finding out who she is really going to be,”Lawrence told Reuters.Fastpaced and full of action,Catching Fire looks to outdo the success that the first film had in2012.With a97percent rating on the movie review website Rotten Tomatoes,it is enjoying positive reviews.Critics have praised it for being faithful to the book written by American author Suzanne Collins.The Hollywood Reporter said that Catching Fire outshines the first movie a lot.Jennifer Lawrence,who won a best actress Oscar this year for her2012movie Silver Linings Playbook,has helped Catching Fire find success,Forbes pointed out.The23yearold actress does well in playing a young lady who hates what she was forced to do to stay alive yet is determined not to give up.“Lawrence’s downtoearth personality in real life won the hearts of the public.So given a wildly popular first film that blew everyone away,a rising fan base and a lead performer beloved by the mainstream press and viewers,the sequel(续集)was always going to be big,”Forbes noted.1.The underlined word“dampen”in Paragraph4is closest in meaning to“________”.A.hold B.lightC.reduce D.support2.Which of the following is TRUE about the film’s story according to the article?A.Every year12teenagers in total are chosen to join in the televised fight.B.Despite having won the74th Hunger Games,Katniss doesn’t feel much joy.C.Katniss and Peeta are chosen once again to make the TV show more appealing.D.Jennifer Lawrence won a best actress Oscar this year for the first The Hunger Gamesmovie.3.What are some reasons why Catching Fire will probably be successful?a.The previous film was successful.b.It is true to the original book’s story.c.Most of the reviews of the movie are positive.d.It has many famous stars in addition to Jennifer Lawrence.A.abc B.abdC.acd D.bcd4.In which column of a newspaper can readers find this article?A.Beautiful Mind.B.Campus Trends.C.Culture Discovery.D.Society.BSometimes current affairs feel as if they are worlds away from our daily lives.What does it matter if there is a war on another continent if you’re engaged in a war at home every evening? What does it matter if women in other countries can’t vote when neither can you?It matters a lot, as it so happens!In our globalised world current affairs everywhere have a huge impact on our lives,most of the time without us even realising it.To see this effect in action,make sure you pick up the paper now and again and connect it with events in your local community.When patterns emerge,you’ll be glad you did.Have you ever heard about the Butterfly Effect?You may have heard that when a butterfly flaps(拍打)its wings somewhere,a storm is created somewhere else.If you don’t believe it,have a look at these examples:Drought makes wheat scarce and the price of bread rises.Oil runs dry and the price of your holiday flights rises very quickly.Civil war increases the number of refugees(难民).A change in national government causes your local school to change its meals.So you are supposed to track the news.Keep up with current affairs by:Buying newspapers; reading the news online;watching daily news bulletins;exploring news and current affairs magazines.It is obvious that current affairs anywhere in the world could potentially affect your life,no matter where or how you live it.The only way to take back some control is to get involved.You don’t have to plan to be the next Prime Minister,but if you are concerned about something,do something about it.Consider:Voting with your money and only purchasing products you believe in.Volunteering for a cause you support.Getting involved in a political campaign you hope will be successful.Studying the subject further and considering a career in the area.Keeping up with current affairs is not something to do if you have time;it is something for which you make time.Every day we have the chance to witness history in the making,but many of us let television,games,chats and other silly behaviors or attitudes get in the way.Make sure to give at least a half hour of each day towards reading the news,exploring current affairs and finding ways to make your thoughts and feeling known.5.According to the first paragraph,many people________.A.don’t care much for events in the local communityB.are not aware of the effects of the current affairsC.find it hard to develop the habit of reading newspapersD.are unwilling to share their views on current affairs6.According to Paragraph2,which of the following is the Butterfly Effect?A.Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.B.The rich get richer and the poor get poorer.C.The greater the expectation placed on people,the better they perform.D.The tiniest influence on one part can have a huge effect on another.7.In Paragraph4,the author encourages readers to________.A.find out the hidden secrets of current affairsB.take part in activities related to current affairsC.develop a good understanding of politicsD.care more about political events than before8.What could be the best title of this text?A.Keeping Up with Current AffairsB.Paying Attention to the Butterfly EffectC.Great Effect of Current AffairsD.Several Tips on Tracking the NewsCIt is safe to say that George Bernard Shaw(18561950),the Irishborn writer,is more famous for being George Bernard Shaw than he is for his writings today.Few of Shaw’s more than60 plays,novels and essays are performed or read anymore.And yet Shaw genuinely helped make our modern world.Although you’d be lucky to get a chance to see one of his dramas today,in his time he turned the theater into a vehicle for the discussion of social issues,not only in Britain but on the stage of the world.In a way Shaw was someone who created the modern culture of Britain.Where the theater had been dominated by entertainment,Shaw used it to teach people the importance of paying attention to the issues of their day.The plight(苦难)of the poor and the working class,the situation of women and the institutions of society,such as the education system —Shaw was among the most wellknown figures making these topics central to public debate. His first play,Widowers’Houses(1892),deals with the question of slum(贫民窟)housing.His Mrs Warren’s Profession(1893)brought a controversial topic to the stage.Shaw was an important mover and shaker in new political movements too.He was an early member of the Fabian Society,which argued for the socialist cause in the UK.Shaw was also the founder(in1895)of one of the now most famous colleges in the world,the London School of Economics.If few of his works have really stood the test of time,many of his quotations have become part of the furniture of the English language.“Youth is wasted on the young,”he wrote.He also knew how to sum up a political philosophy(哲学)in a few memorable words.For instance:“A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul.”9.Shaw’s influence on the modern world comes mainly from______.A.the changes he brought to the British cultureB.his philosophies on the role of governmentC.his awareness of social problems of his dayD.the support for the London School of Economics10.Widowers’Houses is a play that mainly focuses on______.A.the failure of the UK education systemB.the housing problems of poor peopleC.robbery incidents in slum areasD.socialist movements in the UK11.By describing Shaw’s quotations as“part of the furniture of the English language”,the author means that Shaw’s words______.A.have become the best part of EnglishB.have greatly developed the English languageC.have made the English language philosophicalD.have become an inseparable part of the English language12.Which of the following about George Bernard Shaw’s works is TRUE?A.They should be adapted for modern readers.B.They are mostly about the lives of working class.C.They deal with important social issues of their day.D.Most of them are still performed on the stage of the world today.DAfter many years on the endangered list of animals,Japan’s Amami rabbit can finally breathe a sigh of relief—that’s because this year,the rare animal is no longer in danger of dying out!The effort to save the darkfurred rabbit often referred to as a living fossil began in1921, when the Japanese government promoted it to the status of“natural monument”.This meant that it could not be hunted down for food.However,when that did not work,it got yet another promotion to“special natural monument”,which meant that the rabbit could not be trapped or hunted.While that helped,it was not enough—by2004with only between2,000—5,000 specimens(样本)left in the wild,the Amami rabbit was officially declared endangered!The reason for the severe population decline was attributed to loss of habitat caused by forest clearing for home and agriculture use and the introduction of a new invasive species not native to the island—mongoose(獴).Brought in to get rid of the snake population,the animals instead seemed to prefer the black rabbit.In2005,the government issued a strict mongoose capture order and slowly but surely,the rabbits started to come back.The rabbit lives a rather unusual lifestyle.Its ideal habitat is a forest that features both trees and large grasses—the former to find acorns(橡实)to feed on and the latter,to hide its babies. That’s because to protect them from being eaten by predators,the Amami rabbit buries them deep into the ground among the grasses and covers them up with dirt during the day.Then,in the middle of the night,still keeping a vigilant eye out for predators,it digs them out from their hiding place and feeds them.No wonder the animal is sometimes referred to as“midnight rabbit”.Though many measures have been taken to stop this furry treasure from being wiped out from the world,there are many more that are still in danger.We sure hope that officials in other parts of the world try their best to save the endangered species.13.The status of“natural monument”in Para.2means________.A.you can’t kill the darkfurred rabbitB.you can’t capture the darkfurred rabbitC.you can’t hunt the darkfurred rabbit for foodD.you can’t trap or hunt the darkfurred rabbit14.Why was the rabbit still in danger after it was promoted to“special natural monument”?A.Because it was always eaten by snakes.B.Because people still wanted to capture it for food.C.Because the rabbit lived a rather unusual lifestyle.D.Because of loss of habitat and a new invasive species.15.Which of the following words can replace the underlined word in Para.4in the passage?A.watchful B.goodC.fearful D.shiny16.What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.Many officials don’t pay attention to rare species.B.Rare black Amami rabbits are no longer endangered.C.Saving the endangered species has a long way to go.D.The measures taken to protect the rabbit were in vain.Ⅱ.完形填空When I was young,I had a friend named Mark who loved to make friends.He always showed__1__how many friends he had at school.One day his grandfather said to him,“Mark,I bet you a big bag of popcorn that you don’t have as many friends as you__2__.I’m sure many of them are__3__more than companions.”Mark accepted the bet without__4__.However,he wasn’t sure how to test whether his schoolmates were real friends or not,__5__he asked his grandfather.The old man answered,“Wait a minute.”Then the old man left,returning soon as though__6__something in his hands,but Mark could see nothing there.“Take it.It’s a very special chair.Because it’s__7__,it’s rather hard to sit on it,but if you take it to school and manage to sit on it,you’ll activate(激活)its magic and you’ll be able to __8__who your real friends are.”Mark,brave and determined,took the chair and__9__for school.At break time he asked everyone to form a circle,and he__10__himself in the middle,with his chair.Having difficulty seeing it,Mark tried to sit on it and fell straight onto his__11__.Everyone around him had pretty good__12__.“Wait!Let me try again,”Mark said.But again,he__13__the seat,causing more surprised looks and a few catcalls.Mark didn’t give up and kept trying to sit on the__14__chair.But he kept falling on the ground...__15__,suddenly,he tried again but didn’t fall.Looking around,Mark saw three of his best friends holding him up.__16__,many others he had viewed__17__friends had done nothing but make fun of him.And there,the show__18__to an end.Mark understood that true__19__were those who cared for him,and not just the companions that happened to be passing by.And someone who took joy in his__20__was even less of a friend.1.A.around B.upC.off D.out2.A.know B.thinkC.hear D.see3.A.nothing B.anythingC.anybody D.nobody4.A.expectation B.imaginationC.permission D.hesitation5.A.but B.soC.or D.for6.A.carrying B.fetchingC.grasping D.catching7.A.light B.invisibleC.comfortable D.small8.A.explain B.callC.tell D.prove9.A.set off B.set aboutC.set on D.set up10.A.threw B.putC.stood D.raised11.A.back B.sideC.stomach D.face12.A.impression B.interestC.laugh D.experience13.A.held B.seizedC.left D.missed14.A.hard B.comfortableC.magic D.real15.A.if B.unlessC.as D.until16.A.Therefore B.OtherwiseC.Meanwhile D.Somehow17.A.on B.toC.for D.as18.sted B.addedC.came D.led19.A.friends B.companionsC.rivals D.schoolmates20.A.pleasures B.misfortunesC.successes D.experiencesⅡ单句语法填空1.Speaking______defence of the proposal,he pointed out how much cheaper it would be.2.When______(expose)to danger and conflict,men tend to increase blood pressure,_____ (feel)nervous and anxious.3.—The experiment is of particular importance.—I see.We will carry on with it________we can get enough money or not.4.The course about Chinese food attracts over100students per year,of_______up to halfare from overseas.5.It was not the word you said______angered Mr.Zhang,but how you said it.6.I’ll give much thought_____your suggestion that we hold a party in honor of the experienced professor.7.What he has done is really___________(disappoint).Now his parents are disappointed_______him.8.____________(resemble)each other,the twin sisters are difficult to distinguish.9.She did contradict________(she).She said she would never marry young,but she did.10._________(attract)more consumers,many online shops provide great discounts on Single’s Day.短文填空Claudio Messias Gentil wants to know about the United States Military Academy at West Point. West Point_1.___(be)a college for future Army officers.It has more than4,000students,___ 2.______(call)cadets.The school___3.______(locate)about eighty___4.______(kilometer) north of New York City.West Point is the oldest___5.______(continuous)occupied military post in the United States.General George Washington built a fort there during the Revolutionary War to protect the Hudson River___6.______the British.He moved his headquarters to West Point in1779in the middle of the war.In1802,President Thomas Jefferson signed___7.______(propose)law to establish the military academy.The education centered on civil engineering.West Point graduates designed many roads,bridges,harbors____8._____railways for the young nation.Today,math and science are still___9._____large part of the education.But cadets can choose from almost50 areas of study.__10.______cadets major in the humanities(入文学科),they must have an engineering minor.第四部分短文改错Once upon a time,there was an old farmer who plants a lot of rice.After he planted the seedlings,every day he went to the field to watch the seedling grow.But he thought they were growing too slowly.Eventual he got impatient by the young plants.How could the plants grow faster?He slept in bed during the night and couldn't sleep.Suddenly he was hit upon an idea.He jumped out of the bed,dashes to the field.By the moonlight,he began working on the rice seedlings.One by one,he pulled up the young plants on half an inch.If he finished pulling,it was already morning.With great satisfaction,he went back home.Then,the young man couldn't wait check his"achievement",but he was heartbroken to see all the pullingup young plants dying.第五部分作文假定你是某校高三学生李华,下面的通知引起了你的注意。
湖南省长郡中学2021-2022高二英语上学期入学考试试题(含解析)
重点中学试卷可修改欢迎下载湖南省长郡中学2021-2022高二英语上学期入学考试试题(含解析)时量:120分钟满分:100分第一部分听力(共两节,满分10分)第一节(共5小题;每小题0.5分,满分2.5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。
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例: How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.答案是C,1. Where does this conversation take place most probably?A. In a zoo.B. In a pet store.C. In a forest.2. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Wine.B. Rice.C. Fruit.3. Why does the woman call Doctor Lee?A. She wants to see Doctor Lee about her illness.B. She wants to ask Doctor Lee to give a lecture.C. She wants to discuss something with Doctor Lee.4. What does the man want to do?A. Take photos.B. Buy a camera.C. Help the woman.5. How much will the man spend on the room?A. $ 180.B. S 176.C. $92.第二节(共15小题;每小题0.5 分,满分7.5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。
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湖南省长沙市长郡中学2020-2021学年高二上学期入学考试英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读选择World's Best Summer Music FestivalsThe Governors Ball Music FestivalA relative newcomer to the summer music festival scene, the Governors Ball offers a variety of performers and a taste of New York culture. Visitors can catch sets from rock, electronica, and performers, all while tasting food from popular New York City restaurants. To take a break from the music, festival-goers can participate in activities such as Silent Disco or lawn(草坪) games.WHERE: New York CityWHEN: June 3-5Roskilde FestivalCreated by two Danish college students, Roskilde has developed from a hippie(嬉皮士) gathering ground to a mainstream music festival. The festival attracts an international following and features performances from more than 3 ,000 artists. Bands include a mix of contemporary and lesser-known performers. and visitors can watch their favorite artists perform inside large tents.WHERE: Roskilde, DenmarkWHEN: June 25-July 2Montreux Jazz FestivalSet on Lake Geneva's beautiful shoreline. the Montreux Jazz Festival attracts a global audience. Founded in 1967 as a jazz-only festival, Montreux has since evolved into atwo-week-long showcase that attracts more than 200. 000 music enthusiasts. Performances don't end on the shore; visitors can catch themed shows from boats and train cars.WHERE: Montreux, SwitzerlandWHEN: July 1-16Rock al ParqueRock al Parque is proud of an attendance of 88, 600 visitors a day. Most music festivals require tickets, but the participation in the three-day festival is free of charge. Festival-goersline up to watch performances from some of Latin America's most popular artists, but the festival also offers sets from international bands.WHERE: Bogota, ColombiaWHEN: July 2-41.What can you do at the Governors Ball Music Festival?A.Dance in local restaurants. B.Take part in relaxing activities. C.Watch performances from boats. D.Enjoy food from the whole country. 2.What do we know about Roskilde Festival?A.It lasts the longest time.B.Its modern Jazz is popular.C.It provides themed shows to visitors.D.Its foundation originates with two college students.3.Which festival does not charge an admission fee?A.Roskilde Festival. B.Rock al Parque.C.Montreux Jazz Festival. D.The Governors Ball Music Festival.Just over 12 months ago I gave myself a challenge: give up spending on all but the essentials for a whole year. It hasn't always been easy, but a year on I am wealthier and wiser. Embarrassingly, I have also realised just how much money I've squandered down the pubs in restaurants and through mindless shopping.Free of any financial worries, I was spending without thinking. Stuck in a cycle of consumerism, I was struggling in vain to spend my way to happiness. Giving up spending for a year was an extreme approach, but I wanted to taste extreme frugality, shake up my spending patterns and overpay my mortgage instead of shopping. I could continue to pay my bills, including mortgages, broadband(宽带), phone bill, charity donations, life insurances, money to help my family and basic groceries.It was not easy, especially in the first few months. There were lows, such as when I missed my favourite jazz concerts and hit films. There have also been some awkward moments when I've turned up to a friend's house for dinner empty-handed. I did a lot of washing up at my friends' houses in return this year.I did find new ways to live, however. Using sites such as Eventbrite I have been to film screenings, wine tasting evenings and theatre productions for free. Living in London I have awealth of free cultural activities on my doorstep and I've been to more art exhibitions this year than ever before. I even managed a free holiday, cycling theSuffolk and Norfolk coast and camping on beaches. It's something I'd never done before and probably wouldn't have, were it not for the challenge.The last 12 months have taught me what things I really need. I can honestly say I' m happier now. I've gained confidence and skills, done things and met lovely people I wouldn't have otherwise done or met.4.In the past the author wasted much money on the following EXCEPT . A.purposeless shopping B.basic groceriesC.restaurants D.pubs5.We can infer that the purpose of the author's no-spending challenge is to .A.try to form a virtue of frugality B.change her former spending habits C.pay off her mortgage as soon as possible D.reserve money for her everyday bills 6.What do we know about the author during her no-spending year?A.She did a lot of washing and cooking in pubs.B.She tried cycling and camping for the first time.C.She explored more cultural activities in London.D.She attended concerts and wine evenings for free.7.How does the author eventually feel about her no spending year?A.It's discouraging. B.It's challenging.C.It's beneficial. D.It's embarrassing.Like you and your pet dog, plants are living things: they eat, drink, and grow. Unlike you and your dog, they can't run away, use fists or teeth, or hide under the covers when they're threatened. But they can fight back.Why would a plant need to fight back? To avoid being eaten, of course! Plants have several ways of protecting themselves. A plant can grow in a hidden or hard-to-get-to place. Think of plants you've seen growing on steep, rocky cliff (悬崖). Or, a plant could make only some parts of itself attractive to hungry insects and animals. For instance, if a plant produced really tasty leaves, herbivores (creatures that eat only plants) might eat the leaves instead of the seeds, which the plant needs for making more plants. Some plants have sharp or slippery (滑的) parts that discourage insects and other animals from getting too close, like the thorns(刺) on arosebush.But the most interesting way that plants fight back is by using chemicals. Plants take minerals from the soil and combine them into chemicals that do a lot of work. For example, plants produce chlorophyll(叶绿素), which helps convert sunshine and water into the sugars that plants eat.They also produce chemicals to help protect themselves. One kind of tobacco plant releases a chemical into the air whenever small bugs begin to eat it. The chemical signals large bugs, saying "Dinner's ready!" The big bugs come to eat the little ones and save the plant.Most plants use chemicals in a more direct way against their enemies. In other words, plants make poison.8.What does the underlined word "convert" mean?A.Change B.SeparateC.Form D.Produce9.What do we know from the passage?A.Some plants hide under the covers when faced with threat.B.A plant grows in a hard-to-get-to place to draw people's attention.C.Some plants produce tasty leaves to protect their seeds.D.Plants produce chemicals to meet the needs of big bugs.10.What may be talked about following the last paragraph?A.Different effects that different plant poisons cause on plant eaters.B.Different kinds of plants in the world.C.Why plants make poison?D.How to protect plants?11.What would be the best title for the passage?A.Plant information. B.Plant enemies.C.Plant poisons. D.Plant protection.Clean drinking water is something we might take for granted at home, but not so for travelers. The epiphany moment for Samuel Ian Rosen came when he found himself at an airport selling out $ 5 for a bottle of Evian water.“Nobody up till now has built a digital map for drinking water,” Rosen, a serial entrepreneur(企业家), said in an interview. “Finding water is inconvenient. When I opened adigital map and typed ‘water fountain’, there wa s nothing. We solved it by building a digital map for water. We are a search engine. We tell you where the water is.”Beginning October 23, consumers in cities from New York and Los Angeles to Amsterdam and New Delhi will be able to download an app called “Tap” on their mobile phones that will help them find the closest free public drinking fountains and water bottle refill stations at places like airports. They can also refill(再装满) their bottles at over 34,000 cafes. Restaurants and other businesses-from Umami Burger and Shake Shack to Sweetgreen and Barry's Bootcamp-have signed on globally in the Tap's Refill Station network. Rosen said that number is rapidly growing.The app allows users to narrow their search by such criteria as whether the water is unfiltered(未过滤的) or flavored. There are also “water A TMS” where people will be able to purchase unpackaged water to refill their existing bottles.“We didn't have to wait to convince anyone to sign up,” Rosen who previously founded on-demand storage company Ma kespace, said. “It's similar to what corporations are doing with sustainability for the same right reason. We have brand ambassadors as young as 10 signing up local businesses. This is a movement.”12.An “epiphany moment” is when you .A.experience something funny B.are about to make a bad deal C.come up with a bright idea D.are mad at something unfair13.Why did Rosen build “Tap”?A.To stop water waste. B.To advertise some businesses.C.To compete with digital map companies. D.To make free drinking water accessible. 14.What can people do at “water ATMS”?A.Filter(过滤) water. B.Buy clean water.C.Donate water bottles. D.Store water for the poor.15.What feeling is expressed in Rosen's words in the last paragraph?A.Confidence. B.Indifference. C.Sympathy. D.Relief.二、七选五Four Habits to Help You SucceedNobody would like to experience failure. We all want to succeed. For those who have tried and failed, success seems difficult to understand. 16.•Know your values.Finding your values is in line with creating motivation. 17.Pick a handful of things and write them down. Remind yourself of your values every day and reflect on whether you are honoring those values through your work.•Pick a goal and focus on it.Choose one goal to start something large enough that will give you a sense of achievement, while adjusting well to your values. If you want to achieve your goal, focus is the key here. 18.If you perform many tasks at a time, you might never finish your projects because they will take far too long.•Set a time for success.Set a date for success. Know when you hope to realize your goal. 19.By setting a time limit, you are making the process realistic.• 20.Failure can’t be avoided when you take risks. By its very definition, the desire to succeed means you are risking failure. Many people tend to give up far too early. Don’t fall into this trap! Use failure. Treat it as a good thing, and go on.A.Make the right decision.B.The more focused you are on one goal, the higher chance you have of success.C.I have made a list of four habits to help you set goals and realize them.D.Keep it realistic, while not giving yourself too much time.E.Don’t give up because of failure.F.Sit and reflect on what you value most.G.Push yourself to be courageous, and take that next step.三、完形填空I have always been a stickler(非常看重……的人) for equality. Therefore, I was21 of the sort of friendship where you give with nothing in 22 , and the other person feels much bigger than you are. I don't know 23 exactly it started, but for as long as I remember, I have felt self-conscious about the 24 within myfriendships. I constantly worry that I 25 my friends more than they do. When the scale(秤) tips to one side in my relationships, I feel myself start to fall over too, like a branch hanging off the edge of a cliff.When I entered high school, I made friends who gave 26 and willingly: advice, knowledge, and 27 . Even if they gave more than they received, they did so with a28 . I slowly began to realize that some people were worth the inequality, and that some things could be 29 in other ways or at a later time. Kindness is a(n) 30 that you receive back from the ones you give it to. My friend Alicia always 31 to help others with their work and assignments, which made me and all the other 32 of her kindness 33 to help her if she ever need anything in the future. It wasn't an exactly equal way of repaying her, but it was our own small way of saying thank you.Today,I still 34 maintaining(维持) equality in my life. However, I have learned that it's okay to give more than you receive, if you are giving to the 35 person and that it's okay to let some debts go unpaid.21.A.proud B.fond C.afraid D.confident 22.A.sight B.place C.vain D.return 23.A.how B.why C.when D.where 24.A.strength B.balance C.envy D.affection 25.A.attract B.value C.hit D.embarrass 26.A.generously B.directly C.financially D.wisely 27.A.status B.help C.salaries D.greetings 28.A.smile B.sigh C.nod D.wave 29.A.made up B.turned down C.tested out D.paid back 30.A.punishment B.request C.aim D.gift 31.A.offered B.refused C.failed D.agreed 32.A.victims B.users C.receivers D.contributors 33.A.unable B.determined C.ambitious D.ashamed 34.A.struggle with B.object to C.get tired of D.take pride in 35.A.wise B.right C.perfect D.best四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
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长郡中学2020——2021学年度高二第一学期入学考试英语时量:120分钟满分:100分得分第一部分听力(共两节,满分10分)第一节(共5小题;每小题0.5分,满分2.5分)听下面5段对话。
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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。
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