高一英语寒假作业:高一寒假听力试题三

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高一英语下学期开学考试(寒假作业检测)试题高一全册英语试题

高一英语下学期开学考试(寒假作业检测)试题高一全册英语试题

于对市爱美阳光实验学校一中2021-2021第一学期高一英语寒假作业检测试卷考生注意:1.本试卷分第一卷〔选择题〕、第二卷〔非选择题〕和第Ⅲ卷〔听力〕三,总分值120分。

考试时间为120分钟。

2. 试卷书写标准工整,卷面整洁清楚,酌情减2-3分,并计入总分。

知识技能学习能力习惯养成总分内容语言知识语篇能力听力理解表达技能卷面整洁120分分数45分30分15分30分减2-3分第I卷〔选择题〕第一:英语知识运用〔共两节〕〔总分值45分〕(根底题)第一节:单项填空〔共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分〕1. ---Jane has made great progress in English this term.--- ______, and______.A. So she has; so you haveB. So has she; so you haveC. So has she; so have youD. So she has; so have you2. The headmaster______ a very good impression on the parents at the meeting.A. gotB. tookC. madeD. did3. ---Why don’t we take a little break?---Didn't we just have______?A. itB. thatC. oneD. this 4. The house belongs to my aunt but she______ here any more.A. hasn’t livedB. didn’t liveC. hadn’t livedD. doesn’t live5 ---You are always full of______. Can you tell me the secret?---Taking plenty of exercise every day.A. powerB. strengthC. forceD. energy6. He made______ little progress______ his parents felt very disappointed.A. such, thatB. so, thatC. such; asD. so, as7. If you don’t know what it means, _______ the dictionary.A. look upB. refer toC. point toD. look out8. Paper produc ed every year is______ the world’s producti on of traffic tools.A. the three times weight ofB. three times the weight ofC. as three times heavy asD. three times as heavier as9. Tom______ a lot of Spanish by playing with the native boys and girls.A. picked upB. took upC. made upD. turned up10. Was it at the Olympic Games_______ were held this year_____ Liu Xianggot a gold medal?A. which; thatB. which; which;C. that; whenD. when; that11.The manager of the company must______ new methods to make greatachievements in the coming year.A. adoptB. adaptC. adjustD. admire易混易错题组(一)12. Doing homework every day takes up ________ time.13. ______ students are looking forward to taking the Spring Festival.A. a/A great number ofB. a /A large amount ofC. a/A good many ofD. a /A plenty of易混易错题组(二)14. How people wish their life could return to_______ after theearthquake!15. Cold is a________ disease in winter.A. ordinaryB. normalC. usualD.common第二节:完形填空〔共20小题;每题1分, 总分值20分〕(根底题)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16--35题中所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中选出能填入相空白处的最正确选项。

高一英语寒假作业3+Word版含答案

高一英语寒假作业3+Word版含答案

高一年级英语学科寒假作业第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

AWith smartphones rapidly becoming the most common mobile device (设备) throughout countries, an increasing number of teenagers have access to the Internet using their phones. And if they have access to the Internet they have access to Apps (an App is a small program designed to run on mobile devices). Most Apps popular with teenagers are either for play, connecting with friends, or both at the same time. Here are some of the most popular Apps teens are downloading at the moment. Draw SomethingIt's a very popular App at the moment. It's an online version (版本) of Pictionary, where you invite friends on Facebook to compete. Each round you are given 3 words to choose from of which you must draw. Your competitor must guess correctly so that both of you can receive coins to buy additional colour tools. Fun for any age. InstagramThis App is about sharing photos. Similar to Twitter, you follow people and they follow you. New photos show up in a “news feed” where you can comment on photos. You can also view popular photos and have the choice of making your photos public (everyone can see them) and anyone can “follow” you. It's a good idea to consider privacy settings as once photos are uploaded (上传) anyone can have access to them. ViddySimilar to Instagram, except it's all about videos. Film a video and immediately upload it. Again people can follow you and you can follow people. You can see “what's hot” — the most popular and newest videos. In addition you can share videos you have.OldifyThis is fun and easy to use. Upload a photo of yourself or a friend by either taking a photo or using one from your photo library, line up the eyes and lips, pressa button and the photo of you or the person you uploaded will appear as a person50 years older! By touching the screen the face will react.21.Draw Something is an App that ________.A.children like most B.is for users of any age C.users can use to share pictures D.is used to buy paintings online 22.When using Instagram, users should ________.A.make their photos public B.comment on their friends' photos C.pay special attention to their privacy D. follow people to view popular photos23.What do we know about Oldify?A.It helps users to beautify their photos.B.It allows users to share their opinions.C.It is a frightening but fun online game.D.It enables users to see their aged appearances.BYou can be proud of yourselves, even if you can only make one or two of these green changes. The goal here is to limit carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, which are closely associated to the big problem of global-warming.24.What is the best title for the passage?A. Strategies to Save MoneyB. Ways to be Earth-FriendlyC. Strategies to End Global-WarmingD. Ways to Limit Carbon Dioxide25.According to the writer, what will happen if our PC is switched off when not in use?A. It will help to save a large amount of money.B. It will help to reduce a great deal of CO2.C. It will save the amount of oil that runs your car for a mile.D. It will be like planting 1.7 million acres of new trees.26.Which strategies suggest recycling or reuse of things?A. Strategies 1 & 3.B. Strategies 2 & 5.C. Strategies 3 & 6.D. Strategies 4 & 5.27.What benefits do these strategies have in common?A. They all help reduce the use of energy like electricity.B. They all cut down the amount of the use of paper.C. They all result in producing less greenhouse gases.D. They all aid to preserve our trees and forest.CInsects trapped in fossilized amber (琥珀) for tens of millions of years have provided the key to creating a new generation of antibiotic drugs that could start a war against modern diseases. Scientists have isolated the antibiotics from microbes(微生物) found either from these insects or in soil particles trapped with them when they were caught by sticky tree risen up to 130 million years ago.Present­day antibiotics have nearly all been isolated from microbes that use them as a form of defense against their enemies and competitors. But since the introduction of antibiotics into medicine 50 years ago, an alarming number have become ineffective because many bacteria have developed resistance to the drugs. Research over the past two years has uncovered at least four antibiotics from the microbes and one has been able to kill modern drug­resistant bacter ia that can cause potentially deadly diseases in humans.Raul Cano, who has pioneered the research at the California Polytechnic State University, said the ancient antibiotics had been successful in fighting drug­resistant strains of staphylococcus (葡萄球菌),a “superbug” that had threatened the health of patients in hospitals across the globe. He now intends to establish whether the antibiotics might have side effects. “The problem is how toxic they are to other cells and how easy they are to purify”, said Cano.Cano's findings have been acknowledged as a breakthrough. A biotechnology company, Ambergene, has been set up to develop the antibiotics into drugs. If any ancient microbes are revived (复活) that resemble present­day disease, they will be destroyed in case they escape and cause new epidemics. Drug companies will be anxious to study the chemical structures of the prehistoric antibiotics to see how they differ from modern drugs. They hope that one ancient molecule could be used as a basis to produce a range of drugs.However, even the use of ancient antibiotics may not stop the rise of drug­resistant bacteria. Stuart Levy warned that the bacteria would eventually evolve to fight back against the new drugs. “There might also be an enzyme alreadyout there that can degrade it. So the only way to keep the life of that antibiotic going is to use it sensibly and not excessively,” he said.28. What problem has man faced since the use of antibiotics as medicine according to thepassage?A. Antibiotics are very difficult to purify.B. Antibiotics do harm to human health.C. Antibiotics resemble some disease­causing bacteria.D. Antibiotics are becoming ineffective in fighting against bacteria.29. Why are Cano's findings considered as a breakthrough in science?A. His discoveries will help revive ancient microbes.B. His discoveries will put an end to the rise of drug­resistant bacteria.C. The company Ambergene has applied the prehistoric antibiotics to drugs.D. The prehistoric antibiotics proved more deadly against drug­resistant modern bacteria.30.According to the last paragraph, what is Stuart Levy's attitude towards the use of ancientantibiotics ?A. Cautious.B. Contradictory.C. Confident.D. Critical.31. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. Antibiotics-Dangerous or Not?B. Biotechnology Revealed Prehistoric SecretsC. Insect Antibiotics and Bacteria EvolutionD. Prehistoric Insects Might Help Invent New DrugsDNext week California will try to take cell phones from the hands of drivers, telling everyone from millionaires to workers that conversations behind the wheel must be on an earphone.Californians interviewed by Reuters mostly supported the law requiring hands-free phones in cars and banning cell phones entirely for drivers under 18,which will take effect on Tuesday, though they were puzzled by a loophole(漏洞) that allows seemingly more dangerous text messaging. Some were doubtful about lawmakers, who they blamed for failing to build more freeways or public transportation in the face of increasingly crowded roads in the nation’s most populous state and said hands-free conversations were not safer.KFI-AM radio talk-show host John Kobylt told Reuters. “It's stupid beca use we’ve one over about seven different studies and each one of them says it’s the conversation that distracts you, not holding the phone.”State Senator Joe Simitian, who introduced the bill, said keeping both hands on the wheel was always safer. He expected his law to save hundreds of lives. The Democratic lawmaker was considering introducing a new law to ban text messaging in the car, which he said wasn’t an issue when he began working on the first one in 2001.Connecticut, New Jersey and New York have already banned drivers from talking on hand-held cell phones. In New Jersey, police have issued 35,000 tickets for usinga hand-held phone or texting while driving since the law went into effect on March1.But Californians interviewed by Reuters expressed ambivalence.“On the one hand I don’t want to see people crash into each other, but I'm not going to get an ear thing.” 38-year-old bank employee Jason Fischer said in Los Angeles.32. We can infer from Paragraph 2 that______.A. most Californians hate to use an earphone while making a call in the carB. public transportation in California isn’t developed enoughC. in New Jersey few people use a hand-held phoneD.most of Californians are probably against the new law33. According to John Kobylt,_________.A. all the lawmakers are stupidB. holding the phone is safer than using an earphoneC. it isn’t dangerous to make a phone call while drivingD. it is the phone conversation while driving that is really dangerous34. What will State Senator Joe Simitian probably do in the future?A. He will suggest a law to forbid text messaging while rivingB. He will conduct a new survey among CaliforniansC. He will suggest building more roads in CaliforniaD. He will suggest a law to completely ban cell phones while driving.35. The underlined word “ambivalence” in the last paragraph probably refers to______.A. a positive attitudeB. a negative attitudeC. a confused feelingD. an excited feeling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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

高一英语寒假作业:高一寒假听力试题一

高一英语寒假作业:高一寒假听力试题一

高一英语寒假作业:高一寒假听力试题一
高一英语寒假作业:高一寒假听力试题一
第Ⅰ卷
一、听力(1-10每题0.5分,11-20每题1分,共15分)
第一节:听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,每个对话仅读一遍。

1. Why is the man going to New York?
A. To live there.
B. To visit a friend.
C. To have
a vacation.
2. Where does the conversation most probably take place?
A. In a school.
B. In a library.
C. In a hospital.
3. What can we learn about the man?
A. He failed the maths exam.
B. He did better than expected.
C. He answered only 10% of the questions.
4. What did the boy finally get?
A. A blue bike.
B. A colorful bike.
C. A white bike.
5. What time is it?
A. 8.
B. 9.
C. 10.
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最新高一上册英语寒假作业试题及答案

最新高一上册英语寒假作业试题及答案

最新高一上册英语寒假作业试题及答案最新高一上册英语寒假作业试题及答案英语是联合国的工作语言之一,也是事实上的国际交流语言。

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第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节:听下面5段对话。

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

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What did the woman do at weekend?A. She visited the City Museum.B. She went to see her uncle.C. She gave a hand to her uncle.2. How much will the blouse cost the man?A. 10 dollars.B. 40 dollarsC. 45 dollars.3. What did Alice buy for his father?A. A camera.B. A computer.C. A smart phone.4. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a restaurant.B. In a store.C. In a fitness center.5. What will the speakers do next?A. Attend a meeting.B. See a friend.C. Hold a party.第二节:听下面5段对话或独白。

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

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

人教版高一英语 寒假检测卷(三)

人教版高一英语 寒假检测卷(三)

寒假英语检测卷(三)(时间:90分钟满分:120分)第一部分阅读理解(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。

ATeaching children abroad can be a wonderful part of your volunteering holiday.You’ll help the children and also get valuable work experience and skills yourself.Now,we prepare four teaching programmes for you.Programme A:CAMBODIATeach Children in a School in SamraongYou will teach at a school with over 300 children in Samraong.The children come from 6 different villages in the area.The school provides free education for those whose family couldn’t afford it.It also provides free meals for students and volunteering teachers.You should teach the children English in a fun way.But you should prepare your teaching materials on your own. Programme B:ECUADORTeach English to School Children in the Galapagos IslandsYou will teach in one of the most fantastic places on the planet—the Galapagos Islands!This project is based on the beautiful island of San Cristobal.Volunteers will help teach English to children aged 4-12 and teenagers aged 13-18.You can also help teach IT,Sports,Art and Music. Programme C:GHANATeach Disadvantaged Children in Schools in AccraYou’ll teach English and other subjects,such as Sports and IT,which are very popular with the children.You can teach for any length(长度) of time from two weeks to three months or longer—the choice is yours.You will generally be asked to help out with any age groups.We will try to keep you to your preferred age group.Programme D:COSTA RICATeach English to Children in Schools in EsparzaYou can help the local children by teaching in many rural schools.In your English classes,you should create real-life situations,games and other activities.There is a lot of freedom for your own creativity to bring new forms of teaching and ideas to the classroom!1.To get working experience by teaching English and enjoy a holiday on an island,you can choose .A.Programme AB.Programme BC.Programme CD.Programme D2.According to the passage,in Accra,volunteers .A.should prepare teaching materials by themselvesB.should provide free education for poor studentsC.can choose the length of teaching on their ownD.can decide the numbers of their students freely3.What do Programme B and Programme C have in common?A.They are related to fantastic islands.B.They provide free meals for volunteers.C.Volunteers can teach other subjects besides English.D.Volunteers should teach children,teenagers and adults.BMy wife and I went to this vegan restaurant to give it a try.As we were eating our pepper and salt tofu,a young lady named Debra walked in.She didn’t know that the place is a vegan restaurant and was looking for some meat.My wife and I invited her over to try some of our tofu.Debra tried it,nodded and went out.After a few minutes,she and her mother both walked back in.We were having the rest of our meal at that time,so we told her what we had ordered.Debra then asked the waitress to just repeat our order for them.Next,Debra said,“And we want to pay for their meal”,pointing to my wife and me.We tried to say no,but Debra wouldn’t listen.That was not the end of it.Hugs were in order.Debra came over to our table and my wife got up to hug her.Debra hugged my wife and put $100 into her hand.My wife firmly said NO,but Debra insisted.Debra kept talking about our kindness,and we did the same about hers and her mother’s.With tears in the eyes,the workers were blown away by this whole exchange between four strangers.I left the waiters a tip that would cover all of our meals and we were on our way.I’ve been witnessing so much kindness,especially over the last few years,as I began to pay more attention.We now have a new favourite restaurant and every time we go there my plan is to pay for someone else’s meal.4.Why did Debra go out after trying some tofu?A.To bring her mother in.B.To look after her mother.C.To get away from the food.D.To look for another restaurant.5.What did Debra insist on?A.Hugging the author’s wife.B.Ordering a meal for the author.C.Treating the author and his wife.D.Tipping the workers.6.How did the workers feel when seeing the exchange between four strangers?A.Curious.B.Funny.C.Surprised.D.Touched.7.What can we know about the author and Debra?A.They’ve been friends.B.They were both vegans.C.They met for the first time.D.They once worked together.CAn American photographer is making copies of great artworks available for blind people and those with very poor eyesight.At least 285 million people worldwide are either blind or considered visually impaired(有缺陷的).They are unable to see or enjoy visual fine art.Romeo Edmead lost his eyesight when he was only two years old.But that has not stopped him from living life to the fullest.He went to college and studied journalism.He now lives in New York.He depends heavily on his other senses.But he cannot experience the great works of art in the city.He remembers a visit to an art collection with his grandmother.“We went to this museum and I just wandered off somewhere and I started touching something,and all of a sudden the alarm went off.And a guard came running over,and my grandmother was all ashamed.”Romeo is now able to use his fingers to feel art paintings.He can get an idea of the appearance by following the markings.John Olson once worked as a photographer for a magazine.He developed a printing process to make the art of Da Vinci and Van Gogh touchable for visually-impaired people.“I began to realise how important images(影像) have been to me,and what they have allowed me to do.And it caused me to wonder what it was for the blind,not having access to images.”Olson’s company is called 3D Photoworks.It produces copies of artworks in three dimensions—height,width and depth.The whole process can take up to four weeks.Thanks to new technology,3D art may soon hang in art museums all over the world.It gives the visually-impaired the chance to experience the beauty of visual art.8.What motivated John Olson to make 3D art for blind people?A.The benefit of his company.B.Romeo Edmead’s sufferings.C.His appreciation to blind people.D.The importance of images to people.9.The underlined word “dimensions”means “”.A.a period of timeB.the size of a situationC.a measurement in spaceD.the way of doing things10.How will John Olson’s work influence the life of blind people?A.They are able to live their life to the fullest.B.They can have the chance to feel the beauty of visual art.C.They don’t need to depend heavily on their other senses.D.They have free access to museums without any difficulty.11.What can we learn from the passage?A.It takes a month or so to produce a 3D artwork.B.3D art is produced based on height and depth.C.3D art is displayed in art museums all over the world.D.John Olson gets rich from what he has done for the blind.DReading is to success what water is to fish.Apparently every successful person develops a passion for reading.This is because reading is a key element to obtain the information required to understand something.For instance,lawyers have to study and learn every established law on their specific branches.Sometimes the law changes according to people’s needs.A good lawyer has to be informed about the latest news in the court.A doctor has to be informed of the latest advances in medicine.Reading is very important for all mankind.Everything is relative in this world,especially reading.Reading can open many doors and it can lead you into a path of success.Studies haveconfirmed that reading to your unborn child is very good.This way your child will develop a passion for reading.How do you develop a passion for reading?There is only one way you can boost your passion for reading.Let me explain this to you.If you want to learn how to ride a bike,you have to get on the bike as many times as possible until you have learned.It works the same way with reading.If you want to boost your reading,take a book and read it all the way through.When you finish reading your first book,take another book and do the same.Try to read as much as you can.If you are going out,grab a magazine,a book,an article or something to read.There is a very important factor behind the reading—reading comprehension.It’s what makes you understand the meaning behind the text.Let’s assume that you read a document and you are supposed to explain the meaning of the document.How would you explain the document if you couldn’t capture(捕捉) the message of the author?12.The first two paragraphs mainly talk about .A.what reading comprehension isB.how to develop a passion for readingC.the key to successD.the importance of reading13.We can define reading comprehension as .A.a very important factor behind readingB.something that makes people understand what they readC.a strong passion for readingD.the latest information in reading14.The author develops the passage mainly by .paring the opinions of different peopleB.presenting a cause and analysing its effectsC.presenting opinions and giving examplesD.following the natural time order15.What do you suppose the following paragraph will talk about?A.Ways to improve reading comprehension.B.The importance of reading at school.C.Famous people who love reading.D.Popular reading websites.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

高一英语寒假作业3高一全册英语试题 (2)

高一英语寒假作业3高一全册英语试题 (2)

于对市爱美阳光实验学校秋高一年英语寒假作业〔三〕〔2021.1〕第二阅读理解〔共两节,总分值40分〕第一节:〔共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分〕阅读以下短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的选项中,选出最正确选项。

AFor 52 years my father got up at 5:30 am every morning, went to work, and returned home at 5:30 pm. I never saw my father stayed home from work ill, nor did I ever see my father lay down to take a nap. He had no hobbies, other than taking care of his family. All he asked from me, his daughter, was to help him while he was repairing something, so we could have some time to talk.For 22 years, after I left home for college, my father called me at 9:00 am every Sunday. Nine years ago when I bought my first house, my father, 67 years old, spent eight hours a day for three days painting my house. He would not allow me to pay someone to have it done. All he asked for was a glass of iced tea. Five years ago, at age 71, my father spent five hours putting together a swing set for my daughter.On the morning of January 16, 1996, my sister telephoned me: my father was in the hospital with an aneurysm(动脉瘤) in Florida. I got on an airplane immediately, and on the way I realized that I hadn't communicated with him as much as I'd always wanted to. I vowed(发誓) that when I arrived, I would have a long talk with him. I arrived in Florida at 1:00 am, only to find that my father, at the age of 76, had passed away at 9:12 pm. This time it was he who did not have time to talk, or time to wait for me.21. From the first paragraph we can infer (推断) that the author's father ______.A. was a good driverB. had many hobbiesC. sometimes fell illD. was in good health22. The underlined phrase "other than" in the first paragraph has the same meaning as "______".A. withoutB. includingC. exceptD. due to23. According to the last paragraph, we can know that the author's father was born in ______.A. 1920B. 1918C. 1916D. 192224. The author wrote the article in order to ______.A. praise her fatherB. remember her fatherC. show her father was healthyD. let her father be knownBIt was a village in India. The people were poor. However, they were not unhappy. After all, their forefathers had lived in the same way for centuries.Then one day, some visitors from the city arrived. They told thevillagers there were some people elsewhere who liked to eat frog’s legs. However, they did not have enough frogs of their own, and so they wanted to buy frogs from other places.This seemed like money for nothing. There were millions of frogs in the fields around, and they were no use to the villagers. All they had to do was to catch them. Agreement was reached, and the children were sent into the fields to catch frogs. Every week a truck arrived to collect the frogs and hand over the money. For the first time, the people were able to dream of a better future. But the dream didn’t last long.The change was hardly noticed at first, but it seemed as if the crops were not doing so well. More worrying was that the children fell ill more often, and there seemed to be more insects around lately.The villagers decided that they couldn’t just wait to see the crops failing and the children getting weak. They would have to use the money earned to buy pesticides (杀虫剂) and medicines. Soon there was no money left.Then the people realized what was happening. It was the frog. They hadn’t been useless. They had been doing an importa nt job—eating insects. Now with so many frogs killed, the insects were increasing more rapidly. They were damaging the crops and spreading (传播) diseases. Now, the people are still poor. But in the evenings they sit in the village square and listen to sounds of insects and frogs. These sounds of the night now have a much deeper meaning.25. From Paragraph 1 we learn that the villagers __________.A. worked very hard for centuriesB. were poor but satisfiedC. dreamed of having a better lifeD. lived a different life from their forefathers26. Why did the villagers agree to sell frogs?A. The frogs made too much noise.B. They needed money to buy medicine.C. They wanted to please the visitors.D. The frogs were easy money.27. What might be the c ause of the children’s sickness?A. There were too many insects.B. The crops didn’t do well.C. The visitors brought in diseases.D. There were too many frogs.28. What is the main idea of the text?A. Happiness comes from peaceful life in the country.B. Health is more important than money.C. The harmony (和谐) between man and nature is important.D. Good old day will never be forgotten.CToday,we are told,children don’t spend enough time in the fresh air.Many of them are addicted to a screen either on a computer or a TV—they seem to be living in a virtual world.They have lost touch withnature.But now 400 organizations in the UK,from playgroups to the National Health Service,are encouraging children to have some “wild time〞.They want kids to exchange at least 30 minutes of watching TV or playing computer games for time to play outside.Activities such as building dens, climbing trees, and playing hide and seek are just some of the things kids can do. Even if they live in a city,they can go on adventures in the garden or the park.Children often need a helping hand from mum and dad.They need to be shown what to do and where to go.Andy Simpson from National Health Service says,“We want parents to see what this magical wonder product does for their kids’ development,independence and creativity,by giving wild time〞.So in spite of the complicated world that young people grow up in now,it seems that going back to basics and experiencing “nature’s playground〞 is what modern children need.David Bond from Project Wild Thing says,“We need to make more space for wild time in children’s daily routine,freeing this generation of kids to have the sort of experiences that many of us took for granted〞.This might sound a bit old fashioned to you or maybe,like me,and it has made you think about putting on your boots, getting outdoors and recalling your childhood.There’s no age limit on enjoying yourself!29. What is the best title of the text?A. Adventures of childrenB. Kinds of wild timeC. More space for childrenD. Wild time for children30. Children are encouraged to do the following activitiesexcept .A. building densB. climbing treesC. watching TVD. playing hide and seek31. According to Andy Simpson,we know that .A. wild time is good for childrenB. wild time is hard to designC. parents know the importance of wild timeD. parents like keeping their children indoors32. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. People like recalling the past.B. It is out of date to go outdoors.C. It is too late for adults to enjoy nature.D. People at any age can enjoy wild time.DI had just gone to bed after a very hard day when the phone rang. It was a strange farmer. I had never met him before although I had heard people talk about him. He sounded quite nervous and he had been talking for a minute or so before I understood anything. Even then all I could understand was that someone called Milly had had an accident. I hadn’tthe slightest idea who she was but I obviously had to go.It had been snowing heavily that day and I didn’t know the way. I had been driving for at least an hour when I finally found his place. He was standing there, waiting for me. “She meant more to me than anyone...even my own wife!〞 he said. I could see that he had been crying.I thought something terrible had taken place, a possible scandal(丑闻).I was even more shocked when he told me he had put her in the barn (厩). “I wouldn’t leave her out in the cold!〞 he said.Milly had clearly been a secret lover of his. I was about to tell him he could not expect me to cover anything up when he opened the barn door. He lifted his candle and I saw a dark figure on the ground. “She was such a good cow! I wouldn’t let anyone but a doctor touch her!〞 he said, and burst into tears again.33. What do we know about Milly from the story?A. She was the farmer’s wife.B. She had an accident.C. She was hidden somewhere.D. She had caused a scandal.34. The farmer wished that the writer might .A. free him from a scandalB. keep the whole things a secretC. look into the matterD. bring Milly back to life35. The person who told the story is probably a .A. country doctorB. farmerC. newspaper reporterD. policeman 第二节:〔共5小题;每题2分,总分值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正确选项。

高一英语寒假作业检测试题高一全册英语试题

高一英语寒假作业检测试题高一全册英语试题

于对市爱美阳光实验学校度第二学期高一期初检测英语试题本试卷分选择题和非选择题两。

共120分。

考试用时120分钟。

考前须知:第一听力〔共两节,总分值20分〕第一节〔共5小题;每题1分,总分值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三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. How does the man think the woman can go to the cinema?A. By taxi.B. By bus.C. On foot.2. Where does the woman want to eat tonight?A. At home.B. At Brown’s.C. At Danny’s.3. Why did Mr. Green run into the girl with his car?A. He was drunk.B. He was driving fast.C. He didn’t see the girl.4. When should the two speakers hand in the term paper?A. On October 6th.B. On October 16th.C. On October 26th.5. What may prevent the woman from getting the dress?A. The color.B. The price.C. The size.第二节〔共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分〕听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相位置。

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

每段对话读两遍。

请听第下面一段对话,答复第6、7 题。

高一英语寒假作业3高一全册英语试题

高一英语寒假作业3高一全册英语试题

于对市爱美阳光实验学校课标高一英语寒假作业3第一卷第二阅读理解〔共两节,总分值60分〕第一节〔共15小题;每题3分,总分值45分〕阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项〔A、B、C、和D〕中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

ABasic PhotographyThis is an eight-hour course for beginners who want to learn how to use a 35mm camera. The teacher will cover such areas as kinds of film, light, and lenses(镜头). Bring your own 35mm camera to the class. Course Charge: $150Jan. 10, 12, 17, 19, Tues. & Thurs. 6-8p.m.Marianne Adams is a professional photographer whose photographs appear in many magazines.Understanding ComputersThis twelve-hour course is for people who don’t know very much about computers, but who need to learn about them. You will learn what computers are, what they can and can’t do, and how to use them. Course Charge: $75Equipment Charge: $10Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28, Sat. 9-12 a.m.Joseph Saimders is a professor of computer science at New Urban University. He has over twelve years of experience in the computer field.Stop SmokingDo you want to stop smoking? Have you already tried to stop and failed? Now it is the time to stop smoking using the latest methods. You can stop smoking, and this twelve-hour course will help you do it. Course Charge: $30Jan. 4, 11, 18, 25 Mon. 4-7 p.m.Dr.John Goode is a practicing psychologist(心理学家)who has helped hundreds of people stop smoking.TypingThis course on weekdays is for those who want to type as well as those who want to improve their typing. You are tested in the first class and practice at one of eight different skill levels. This allows you to learn at your own speed. Each program lasts 20 hours. Bring your own paper. Course Charge: $125Materials Charge: $25Two hours each evening for two weeks.This course is taught by a number of business education teachers who have successfully taught typing courses before.25. The word “professional〞 in this advertisement most probably means“_____〞A. spiritualB. journalistC. experiencedD. professor26. The shortest course is _____.A. Understanding ComputersB. Basic PhotographyC. Stop SmokingD. Typing27. A course which can do something good for your health will cost____.A. $30B.$50C.$10D.$125BDo you want to live a happier, less stressful (有压力的) life?Try laughing for no reason at all. T hat’s how thousands of people start their day at Laughter Clubs around the world – and many doctors now think that having a good laugh might be one of the best ways to stay healthy.The first Laughter Club was started in Mumbai, India, in 1995 by Dr Madan Kataria. “Young children laugh about 300 times a day. Adults laugh between 7 and 15 times a day,〞says Dr Kataria. “Everyone’s naturally good at laughing –it’s the universal language. We want people to feel happy with their lives.〞 There are now more than 500 Laughter Clubs in India and over 1,300 worldwide.Many doctors are also interested in the effects (效果) of laughter on our health. According to a 5 – year study in the body. Laughter improves our health against illness by about 40%.So, what happens at a Laughter Club? I went along to my nearest club in South London to find out. I was quite nervous at the beginning of the class, to be honest –I wasn’t interested in laughing with a group of strangers, and I was worried about looking stupid. Our laughter teacher told us to clap our hands and say “ho ho ho, ha ha ha,〞 while looking at each other. However, our bodies can’t tell the difference between fake laughter and real laughter, so they still produce the same healthy effects.Surprisingly, it works! After ten minutes everybody in the room was laughing for real –and some people just couldn’t stop! At the end of the class I was surprised by how relaxed and comfortable I felt. So if you’re under stress, then start laughing. You might be very pleased with the results!57.In which country was the first Laughter Club started? A.Britain. B.America. C.Australia. D.India.58.How did the writer feel at the beginning of the class? A.Surprised. B.Pleased. C.Nervous. D.Stressful.59.When did the people in the club begin to laugh for real? A.After a few minutes. B.After a few hours.C.After a few seconds. D.After a few days.60.Which of the following is true according to the passage? A.Fake laughter and real laughter are both good for health.B.40% of the people in Laughter Clubs are good friends.C.Adults laugh more often than children in a day.D.Laughing is the best way to prevent illness.CThe Key to Your HealthA car needs gas to run and your body also needs food to work for you. Eating the right kind of food is very important. It can help your body grow strong to take care of what you eat.There are four main food groups altogether. The dairy group has food like milk, cheese and sour milk. The other three groups are the meat and fish group, the fruit and vegetable group, and the bread and rice group. Each meal should have at least one food from all four main groups. With all these food together, you will be given enough energy during the day.It is easy to get into bad eating­habits. You may eat your breakfast in a hurry to get to school on time. Or you may not have time for a good lunch. It may seem easy to. But you will find yourself tired in these days and you can not think quickly.Watching what you eat will help your body remain healthy and strong. It is also good to take some exercise. It will help you eat more if you take a walk or play games in the open air. Having a good eating habit with some exercise is the key to your health.67.Which of the following diets do you think is the best one? A.Corn, fish,cream and pork. B.Eggs, tomatoes and chicken. C.Milk, bread, cabbages and beef. D.Rice, beancurd, apples, fish and chicken.68.Which of the following is a good eating habit?A.Going to school without any breakfast.B.Finishing your lunch in a very short time.C.Eating fish and chips for supper all the time.D.Having at least one food from all four groups in each meal. 69.In this passage the writer mainly tells us that ________.A.the right kind of food with exercise will keep you healthy B.taking exercise can keep your body strongC.every person needs food to grow wellD.enough energy helps people think more quickly70.The underlined word “dairy〞 in the second paragraph means________.A.the shop that sells milk and butterB.the food made out of cows such as milk and butterC.a farm where cows are keptD.a place where milk products are madeDThe term culture now is more used to describe everything from the fine arts to the outlook of a business group or a sports team. In its original sense, however, culture includes all identifying aspects of a racial group, nation, or empire: its physical environment, history, and traditions, its social rules and economic structure, and its religious beliefs and arts.The central beliefs and customs of a group are handed down from one generation to another. It is for this reason that most people regard culture as learned rather than innate. People acquire a culture because they are not born with one. The process by which a person develops a taste for regional foods, accented speech, or an outlook on the world over time, therefore, is known as enculturation (文化适).Cultures are often identified by their symbols — images that are familiar and coated with meaning. Totem poles (图腾柱) carved with animals and creative figures suggest aspects of the Native American peoples of the Pacific Northwest but more literally represent specific tribes (部落). In Asia and India, the color of yellow is connected with temples while in ancient China it was a color only the emperor’s family was allowed to wear. Thus, different cultures may respond to a symbol quite differently. For example, to some a flag may represent pride, historical accomplishments, or ideals; to others, however, it can mean danger or oppression.To individuals unfamiliar with cultures outside their own, the beliefs, behaviors, and artistic expression of other groups can seem strange and even threatening. A society that ranks all other cultures against its own standards is considered to be ethnocentric (from the Greek ethnos, meaning “people,〞and kentros, meaning “center〞).A strongly ethnocentric society assumes also that what is different from its own culture is likely to be inferior and, possibly, wrong or evil.All people are ethnocentric to some degree, and some aspects of ethnocentrism, such as national pride, contribute to a well-functioning society. An appreciation for one’s own culture, however, does not prevent acceptance and respect for another culture. History documents the long-term vigour and success of multicultural groups in which people from numerous and various cultural backgrounds live and work together. Extreme ethnocentrism, in contrast, can lead to racism — the belief that it is race and racial origin that account for variations in human character or ab ility and that one’s own race is superior to all others.87. What does the word “innate〞 in Paragraph 2 most probably mean?A. Instinctive.B. Developed.C. Believable.D. Cultivated.88. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. Different interpretations of a symbol help to distinguish one culture from another.B. An ethnocentric country opens welcoming arms to cultures different from its own.C. Culture consists of some positive features of a racial group, nation or empire.D. People from various cultural backgrounds often reach an agreement on some image.89. What can be inferred from the passage?A. All aspects of ethnocentrism can produce negative effects on a society.B. Racism is unlikely to bring about serious conflicts among different cultures.C. Respect and acceptance of different cultures are a proper cultural attitude.D. Countries with a strong sense of national pride play a superior role in the world.90. Which might be the best title of the passage?A. Culture, the origin of racial superiority B. Culture, a faithful mirror of historyC. Culture, the vigour of world developmentD. Culture, a distinctive identity of a nation第二节〔七选五共5小题,每题2分,总分值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正确选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。

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高一英语寒假作业:高一寒假听力试题三
高一英语寒假作业:高一寒假听力试题三
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。

12. What is the woman?
A. A leader.
B. A teacher.
C. A headmaster.
13. What are those students like?
A. Active.
B. Shy.
C. Hardworking.
14. Why does the woman have to go?
A. Because of the students.
B. Because of the headmaster.
C. Because of her parents.
听第9段材料,回答15至17题。

15. Whats the possible relationship between the two speakers?
A. Neighbors.
B. Husband and wife.
C. Classmates.
16. What happened to Danny?
A. He rode the motor for fun.
B. He played ball with the woman speaker.
C. He fell out of the boat and was wet to skin.
17. What did the woman do to Dannys clothes?
A. She dried them on the clothes line.
B. She washed them before drying them.
C. It wasnt mentioned.
听第10段材料,回答18至20题。

18. What does the girl want most as a Christmas gift?
A. Some cookies.
B. A Barbie radio.
C. Some dolls.
19. What do they decide to give the reindeer?
A. Oranges and bananas.
B. Some cookies.
C. Some hot milk.
20. Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A. Husband and wife.
B. Teacher and pupil.
C. Father and daughter.。

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