内蒙古鄂尔多斯市2017届高三第二学期第七次模拟考试英语试卷

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内蒙古2017年高考英语试题与答案

内蒙古2017年高考英语试题与答案

内蒙古2017年高考英语试题与答案In 2017.the Inner ___ English test was held for a total of 120 minutes and was worth 150 points。

The test was divided into four parts。

with the first two parts and the first n of the third part being multiple-choice ns。

The second n of the third part and the fourth part were non-___ answering the ns。

candidates were required to fill in their name and n number on the answer sheet。

For multiple-choice ns。

candidates were required to use a 2B pencil to fill in the corresponding answer on the answer sheet。

For non-multiple choice ns。

candidates were required to write their answers on the answer sheet。

Writing answers on the test paper was invalid。

After the test。

candidates were required to hand in both the test paper and the answer sheet.Part One: Listening Test (30 points)Part Two: ___ (40 points)n One: (30 points)Candidates were required to read the following passages and choose the best answer from A。

人教版内蒙古鄂尔多斯高考专题英语高考模拟试卷及解析

人教版内蒙古鄂尔多斯高考专题英语高考模拟试卷及解析

人教版内蒙古鄂尔多斯高考专题英语高考模拟1.阅读理解第1题.第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

AThis online course is designed to provide you with work-ready skills including responding to job advertisements, writing application letters and resumes (简历)and developing inter- view skills.What topics will it cover?●The recruitment(招聘)and selection process●The job application●Planning for the interview◆Developing interview skillsWhat will you achieve?By the end of the course, you'll be able to. ..>Assess the recruitment and selection process from an employer's point of view●Interpret an advertisement, job description and selection criteria correctly●Model a well-written job application●Plan for a job interviewWho is the course for?While this course appeals to trainees and graduates, it also applies to job seekers in the broader community looking to increasing their confidence and success rate when applying for work. Who develops the course?Central Queensland University. It is Australia's leading regional university. Our courses are designed alongside industry and many include hands on learning experiences and project- based learning. Our commitment to making real-world knowledge and skills accessible to all has seen us being awarded global recognition.(1)What will students learn if they take the online course?A: The way to write a resume.B: The way to put an advertisement.C: The skills of talking with others.D: The skills of improving reading.(2)Who is the online course intended for?A: Trainers.B: Interviewers.C: Job seekers,D: College students.(3)Which of the following best describes the online course?A: Cheap.B: Practical.C: Long-standing.D: World-class.【答案】ACB【解答】ACB第2题.Although ethics(道德)lessons are common around the world, scientists are unsure if the lessons can actually change behavior. But a new study found that a single ethics lesson may have had lasting effects.The researchers investigated one lesson's impact on eating meat. They chose this particular behavior for three reasons, according to study co﹣author Eric, a philosopher at the University of California: students' attitudes on the topic are variable, behavior is easily measurable, and eating less meat is good because it reduces environmental harm and animal suffering. Theresearchers studied students in four classes. Half of them read an article on the ethics of factory﹣farmed meat, watched an 11﹣minute video on the topic and joined a 50﹣minute discussion. The other half focused on charitable giving instead. Then, the researchers studied their meal﹣card purchases for that semester﹣nearly 14, 000 receipts(收据)for almost 500 students. "It's an awesome data set, " says Nina Strohminger, a psychologist who teaches business ethics and was not involved in the study.For students who discussed meat ethics, meal purchases containing meat decreased from 52 to 45 percent﹣and this effect held steady for the study's duration of several weeks. Purchases from the other group remained at 52 percent."That's actually a pretty large effect for a pretty small intervention, " Eric says. Strohminger agrees, "The thing that still blows my mind is that just one ethics lesson should have such an obvious effect."Eric believes the greatest impact came from classmates or teaching assistants leading the discussions. Second, the video may have had an emotional impact. Least influential, he thinks was argument. Now the researchers are investigating the specific effects of teaching style teachers' eating habits and students' video exposure.(1)How did the researchers carry out the study?________A: By making a comparison.B: By introducing a concept.C: By presenting an argument.D: By referring to another stud..(2)What does the underlined phrase "blows my mind" in paragraph 4 probably mean?________A: Annoys me.B: Surprises me.C: Bothers me.D: Frightens me..(3)According to Eric, what may have the least effect on students' meat purchases?________A: Argument.B: Teaching style.C: Teaching assistants.D: The video exposure..(4)What is the purpose of the study?________A: To improve students' lifestyles.B: To call on students to eat less meat.C: To encourage students to take ethics lessons.D: To tell the effects of ethics lessons on behavior..【答案】ABAD【解答】第3题."While protected areas are generally designed to be safe havens, unchecked human pressures can have a negative impact," says zoologist Femke Broekhuis, lead author of a new study by the University of Oxford that has raised questions about levels of tourism in protected areas.The study focused on female cheetahs(非洲猎豹)in the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. Cheetahs have babies of one to six, few of which make it to adulthood. The study claims that the already low cubs(幼崽)survival rate is made even worse by tourist pressure. It found that one or no cub survived to adulthood in areas with high levels of tourism, while an average of two survived in areas with low levels.The higher death rate is likely to be caused by poor food supplies for the cubs. "Cheetahs, especially those with cubs, are a major tourist attraction and commonly attract large numbers of vehicles," says Broekhuis. "High tourist numbers have been found to negatively impact cheetah hunts and even if a hunt is successful, the presence of tourists can result in a cheetah abandoning its kill."While Broekhuis is eager to stress the positive role of conservation, she also admits the results are worrying. cheetah numbers are already being squeezed. Predation(掠夺)from lions as well as habitat reduction means the big cats have experienced sharp population decline. In fact, their numbers are thought to have halved in Kenya in the past 40 years to around 7,000. They have also disappeared from 91 percent of their historic range.Researchers suggest stricter limits on the number of cars allowed near the animals. Growth rates for cheetahs inside the protected areas need to be high if they are to make up for declines outside of them.(1)What is the text mainly about?A: Cheetah numbers halved.B: Conservation has a positive effect.C: Tourism reduced cheetah numbers.D: Tourists are not allowed to get close to cheetahs.(2)Why do cubs suffer higher death rate?A: Because the birth rate is low.B: Because human hunt them cruelly.C: Because their habitat is reduced.D: Because they have poor food supplies.(3)What is Broekhuis' attitude towards the results?A: Disappointed.B: Worried.C: Satisfied.D: Shocked.(4)What is the researchers' advice?A: Setting more preserves.B: Stopping hunting cheetahs.C: Giving cheetahs more food.D: Limiting cars near cheetahs.【答案】CDBD【解答】(1)C 主旨大意题。

人教版内蒙古鄂尔多斯高考专题英语高考模拟试卷及解析

人教版内蒙古鄂尔多斯高考专题英语高考模拟试卷及解析

人教版内蒙古鄂尔多斯高考专题英语高考模拟1.阅读理解第1题.请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。

每个空格只填一个单词。

You have probably heard it before, most likely from your English teacher. If you want to become a good writer, read good writing. Unfortunately, you may not have understood what did good to you and even what you were supposed to get from that experience.As you start reading a book, poem, or story, do so with no thought at all and the experience will improve your writing. Simply read for pleasure to begin with, not to learn. As you progress through the work, think about whether or not it is "easy" reading. Do you become so interested in the subject and flow of the writing that you completely forget the person who wrote it, or does the composition sometimes call too much attention to itself through words and phrases that seem out of place or unexpected? These latter situations are a chance to learn from the writer's mistakes. In fact, the reader should not have to worry about how an author does "his thing"... he should be able to just enjoy and learn. Every time a word strikes you as poorly chosen, stop to consider why it has this effect. Also, do not spend a lot of time analyzing the passage but put more efforts in enjoying it from the whole.Another thing I do, particularly with nonfiction books, is to select a part to read as if it is a completely separate work. Once again, read as a consumer rather than a critic. For learning how words and phrases work together on themost basic level, however, nothing is more suitable than your devotion to reading poems. A poet is often trying to put a book's worth of meaning and feelings into lines, and every side of the work shows a very close attention to craft.As you can see, there is no one simple way of reading to improve your writing. The key is not to make it boring. Select authors you admire or like most, and enjoy their works as anyone else would. As long as you are reading, you are improving yourself as a writer.Title Improve your writing by readingFacts Reading good writing(1)_______ you become a goodwriter.You don't understand the(2)_______ of reading andwhat to get from reading.Measures Read not to learn but for(3)_______.Develop a great(4)______ in the subject and flow ofthe writing.Learn from the writer's(5)______ if possible.(6)______ shouldn't be spent in analyzing thepassage but in enjoying the passage from the whole.Read as a consumer rather than a critic.Be(7)______ to reading poems and enjoy the lines. Conclusions Don't make yourself(8)______ with reading.Select your(9)______ authors and enjoy their works.You are sure to make(10)______ during reading.【答案】'(1)helps', '(2)benefits', '(3)pleasure', '(4)interest', '(5)mistakes', '(6)Time', '(7)poetry/poems\xa0', '(8)bored', '(9)favorite', '(10)progress'【解答】(1)helps 由文章第一段第二句If you want to become a good writer, read good writings.如果你想成为一个好作家,就要读好的作品。

2017内蒙古高考英语模拟试题

2017内蒙古高考英语模拟试题

内蒙古高考英语模拟试卷(含答案)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分分)第一节听下面段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、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。

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每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、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,每小题秒钟;听完后,各个小题将给出秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第段材料,回答第、题。

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. ?. . . .. ?. .. .. .听第段材料,回答第至题。

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. ?. . é. .. ?. . . .. ?. .. .. .. ’ ?. . . . .第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出最佳选项。

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【配套K12】内蒙古鄂尔多斯市2017届高三英语下学期第二次月考试题

【配套K12】内蒙古鄂尔多斯市2017届高三英语下学期第二次月考试题

内蒙古鄂尔多斯市2017届高三英语下学期第二次月考试题本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。

满分120分。

答题要求:1.将第I卷(选择题)的答案从1题开始用2B铅笔涂在答题卡上。

2.将第II卷(非选择题)的答案写在答题纸上。

写在本试卷上无效。

第Ⅰ卷 (选择题)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)阅读下面短文,从每道题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

AWalk For CharityDear Friend,Please join us for our annual Walk For Charity. Starting in Weldown, you and your friends can choose a delightful 10, 20 or 30 kilometers’ route.The money raised will provide support to help people all over the world. Start collecting your sponsors now and then simply come along on the day. Please read the instructions below carefully, especially if you require transport to and from Weldown.See you on Sunday 15 April.V Jessop: Walk coordinatorP S. Well done to last year’s walkers for helping to raise a grand total of £21,000. The money has already been used to build a children’s playground.START TIME:30 km: 8--10 am 20 km: 8--10:30 am 10 km: 8--11:30 amThe organizers reserve the right to refuse late-comers.CLOTHING should be suitable for the weather. If rain is forecast, bring some pr otection and be prepared for all possibilities. It is better to wear shoes that have been worn in, rather than ones that are new.ROUTE MAPS will be available from the registration point. The route will be sign-posted and arranged. Where the route runs along the road, walkers should keep to one side in single file, facing oncoming traffic at all times. If you need help along the route, please inform one of the staff.Free car parking is available in car parks and on streets in Weldown.BUSES:For the 10 and 20 kilometers’ routes, a bus will be waiting at Fenton to take walkers back to Weldown. The bus will leave every half hour starting at midday. The service is free and there is no need to book.21. When may a walker be forbidden to join in the walk?A. Being late for the walkB. Parking a car on the streetsC. Choosing the shortest routeD. Bringing no clothes for the weather21.According to the route map, where does the 20 kilometers’ walk finish?A. WeldownB. FentonC. Great RushlyD. Lower Brene22.When will the first bus leave?A. 11:30 amB. 12:30 pmC. 13:20 pmD. 14:40 pmBDo you remember your first day of school? Were you excited or a bit scared? When I started school, I lived in an area of southern Germany. I remember how frightened I was, mostly because I didn’t know what to expect.My mother and I walked quietly, downhill into the center of town. When we entered the classroom, I noticed all the children were sitting quietly in their seats. Anxiously, I picked a spot next to a friendly–looking girl.In my nervousness, I had totally forgotten I was to receive a Schultuete (school cone) on the first day of school, but as I looked at my teacher's desk I remembered. Her deskwas covered with huge cardboard cones. I knew that my mother had filled my Schultuete with goodies and brought it to my classroom the day before, but I didn't know which one was mine. That morning, t he focus of my attention remained with those cones. All of the fear slowly disappeared. When the teacher asked me to approach the desk, she did not seem threatening at all. When she smilingly handed me my Schultuete, I was the happiest girl.Proudly, I carried my gift home. The hill did not seem steep at all. Hurriedly, I unwrapped my Schultuete and discovered candies, chocolates, and oranges. This day stayed in my mind as one of the sweetest in my life.When I was older I asked my mother about her first day of school. She told me she hadn't received a Schultuete from her parents because the custom had not been established all over Germany at that time.The custom began in the cities in the 1800s and then spread to the towns and villages. By the early 1950s, the tradi tion of the Schultuete was established all over the country. And it has been passed on even in the present day.25. How did the author feel at first about her first day of school?A. ExcitedB. ConfusedC. AfraidD. Delighted26. According to the text, a Schultuete _____.A. is given to kids as a gift on their first day of schoolB. is presented as a reward by a school teacherC. became popular in the early 19th centuryD. is usually filled with school supplies27. The underlined sentence “The hill did not seem steep at all” implies that ____.A. the author was in good healthB. the author was very excited thenC. the author enjoyed climbing hillsD. the author missed her mother badlyCA sea turtle named Herman, an octopus called Octavia, and a seal named Lidia all spent this summer at the Smithsonian’ s National Zoo in Washington, D.C. But unlike the zoo’s other residents, they are not real animals. These creatures are actually huge sculptures and they’re made entirely out of plastic trash from the ocean.These giant artworks, along with 14 others, are part of a traveling exhibit called “Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea”. The Washed Ashore project, led by artist Angela Haseltine Pozzi, works to raise awareness about the problem of plastic pollution in Earth’s oceans.More than 315 billion pounds of pl astic litter the world’s oceans today. Most of theplastic is garbage from towns and cities, as well as trash that people leave on beaches. rainwater, winds, and high tides bring the trash into the ocean or into rivers that lead to the ocean. Once it is under the waves, the plastic begins to break up into smaller and smaller pieces. It often collects in spots called garbage patches, which spread over large areas of the ocean.Thousands of marine animals----including whales, sea turtles, and fish----die each year from eating or getting stuck in plastic bags and other items. Plastic pieces can also injure coral and kill sea grass.Washed Ashore and other organizations are working to stop that from happening. Since 2010, Washed Ashore volunteers have collected 38,000 pounds of plastic trash from more than 3000 miles of beaches. They helped Pozzi create more than 60 sculptures of marine creatures that were harmed by plastic pollution.The artworks on display at the National Zoo include a 20-foot-long coral reef, a 12-foot-long shark, and a 16-foot-long parrot fish. Each one is made fro m hundreds of pieces of trash like water bottles and sunglasses.“These sculptures are a powerful reminder of our personal role and global responsibility in preserving biodiversity on land and in the sea,” says Dennis Kelly, director of the National Zoo.28. Why is Angela exhibiting her sculptured animal?A. To prove her talent in sculpture.B. To attract most visitors to the zoo.C. To care about the plastic pollution in seas.D. To teach the people the use of plastic.29. What is stressed in Para. 3 according to the text?A. Why plastic is difficult to break up.B. What problems plastic litter causes.C. Where plastic pieces go at last.D. How garbage patches are formed.30. What are Washed Ashore volunteers doing?A. Collecting pollution trash from the beaches.B. Turning trash from the ocean into art.C. Raising 38,000 pounds for plastic pollution.D. Surveying the data of plastic litter in oceans.31.Which of the following best describe Dennis Kelly’s attitude to Pozzi’s sculpture?A. DoubtfulB. SupportiveC. Negative.D. IndifferentDReading instruction in the classroom is a key concern for all teachers and there are many ways to go about it. Howe ver, is our determination to achieve exc ellence in reading skills in our children killing their love and enjoyment of a good book?In my work with parents, I am frequently asked the best ways to encourage reluctant readers to be engaged with books. Parents report that their children return home from school with no inclination to pick up a book and read.Any eager reader will gladly talk about the joy with a good book to read away the hours on a cold, rainy afternoon. Reading a good book is one of life’s greatest pleasures. We need to share these experiences with our children in order to assist them in developing into strong readers. But the use of boring, mass-produced home reading texts in children’s early years at school can be seen as the beginning of this negative cycle.As children progress through their schooling life, there are many other instances of learning reading skills that don’t help reading development. F requently, teachers feel the pressure to give their students “ just enough” in terms of reading strategies to be able to achieve the test, which leaves little time to focus on reading for pleasure.Kelly Gallagher, a high school teacher, outlines the term” Readicide” in his book. He says it’s: the systematic killing of the love of reading, often worsened by foolish, boring practices found in schools.Recent research shows that many teachers tend to follow the traditional literacy practices that they have experienced in their own education, which can often have negative intentions for their students.While teaching children key concepts for analyzing and evaluating texts is important, the manner in which it is done and time that is spent on this can lead to unexpected results. Schools aren’t to bl ame when it comes to not arresting students’ lack of interest in reading, but they have an important role to play in fostering reading enjoyment.32. What does the underlined word “inclination” mean?A. EnergyB. TaskC. IntentionD. Requirement33. What does the term “Readicide” refer to?A. To develop reading habitsB. To read for pleasureC. To learn reading skillsD. To kill a love for books34. According to the text, teachers at school ______.A. focus on teaching reading strategiesB. ignore key concepts for analyzing textsC. are to blame for students’ poor readingD. fail to follow the traditional reading practices35. What might be suitable title for the text?A. Reading books is to experience pleasureB. Learning to love books is even more importantC. Teaching reading helps reluctant readersD. Getting pleasure from books makes capable readers第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

高二试题

高二试题

鄂尔多斯西部四校2016-2017学年第二学期期中联考试卷高二英语试题第一部分、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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

ASummer Courses 2016San Diego Seaside College is offering one and two-week English summer courses for high school students from all over the world who want to improve their English. Classes are offered at five levels, from basic to advanced. Students will be tested when they arrive and placed in the level appropriate to their language ability. Each class has a maximum of 14 students.Tuition Fees(学费)One-week Course(July 26 -- August 1):$310Two-week Course(July 26 -- August 8):$620The full payment must be received before the beginning of the courses. Accommodations(食宿)We provide housing. including breakfast & dinner, 7 days a week.Single room: $250 per weekTwin room:: $160 per person, per weekYou should reserve your accommodations before May 15 and all the accommodation fees must be paid in full before June 15.How to ApplyFill out an application form and send it to us at esc@.Come to our college this summer and make yourself shine at English.1. The aim of the courses is to help the high school students ________.A. learn EnglishB. attend collegeC. visit some high schoolsD. travel to other countries2. What are the tuition fees for the One-week Course?A. $ 160.B. $ 250.C. $ 310.D. $ 620.3. When must the accommodation fees be paid?A. Before May 15.B. Before June 15.C. Before July 26. C. Before August 1.4. If you want to apply for the course, you should ________.A. choose a collegeB. reserve a hotel roomC. check with the teachersD. fill out a form and email itBLast Friday, I was coming home late after spending time with friends and thought I’d go down to the cent pizza place. On the way, I saw a man sitting on the stair alone there. I’d seen him before every day I run late to work, but this time I had no place to rush off to.There was something about him, a quiet manner, different from many of other homeless people I had seen in New York City. I walked past him, went to the pizza place, and those 10 seconds waiting in line was enough to practice stepping outside of my usual, familiar flow. So with a few slices in hand, I went back to join him. I asked him if he was hungry. He said yes, but not for pizza because it made him uncomfortable. He’d rather have a few bucks for chicken and rice since it was easier on his stomach. It’s funny, in that moment, he became more real to me.This man I had seen almost every day was someone with specific conditions, needs, and experiences. We exchanged names and ended up talking for a little over an hour that night as Kevin told me stories from his life, how he had done things when “he was younger and didn’t know any better” and how he tried to make amends (补偿) but too much time had passed. He shared his views on the value for young adults to learn the history of other people.He talked about his one wish being in his 60’s before he leaves this earth, which is to share his story with the teenagers and young adults so they could avoid the mistakes he went through. Throughout the conversation, he eventually got his chicken and rice and gifted me a rose he had been carrying. Shortly afterwards, I made my way home, thinking to myself, “I met an amazing homeless person”.5. The writer’s purpose in writing the pa ssage is to ________.A. share his experienceB. show his generosityC. express his thoughtsD. exchange his opinions6. The homeless man refused pizza because he ________.A. did not feel very hungry at that momentB. had something wrong with his stomachC. preferred some chicken and rice to pizzaD. might feel ashamed to be given something7. What’s the homeless man’s last wish?A. To become a lot younger again.B. To make amends for his early life.C. To have enough chicken and rice to eat.D. To teach the young not to follow his example8. It can be inferred from the text that ________.A. The homeless man is different from othersB. The writer showed his pity to the homeless manC. What the homeless man thought shocked the writerD. What the homeless man did was not very meaningful9. How do you like the homeless man after reading the passage?A. Learned.B. Honorable.C. Determined.D. Promising.CDo you know of anyone who uses the truth to deceive (欺骗)? When someone tells you something that is true, but leaves out important information that should be included, he can give you a false picture.For example , some might say, “I just won a hundred dollars on the lottery (彩票) . It was great. I took that dollar ticket back to the store and turned it in for one hundred dollars! ”This guy's a winner, right? Maybe, maybe not. We then discover that he bought $200 worth of tickets, and only one was a winner. He’s really a big loser!H e didn’t say anything that was false, but he left out important information on purpose. That’s called a half-truth. Half-truths are not technically lies, but they are just as dishonest.Some politicians often use this trick. Let’s say that during Governor Smith’s last term, her state lost one million jobs and gained three million jobs. Then she seeks another term. One of her opponents (对手)says, “During Govemor Smith's term, the state lost one million jobs !”That’s true. However, an honest statement would have been , “During Govemor Smith’s term , the state had a net gain of two million jobs.”Advertisers(广告商) will sometimes use half-truths. It’s against the law to make false statements so they try to mislead you with the truth. An advertisement might say, “ Nine out of ten doctors advised their patients to take Yucky Pills to cure toothache.” It fails to mention that they only asked ten doctors and nine of them work for the Yucky Company.This kind of deception happens too often. i t’s a sad fact of life: Lies are lies , and sometimes the truth can lie as well.10. How much did the lottery winner lose?A. One hundred dollars.B. Two hundred dollars.C. Three hundred dollars.D. Four hundred dollars. 11. What do the un derlined words “net gain” in Paragraph 5 mean?A. Final increase.B. Big advantage.C. Large share.D. Total saving.12. What can we know from the example of the Yucky Pill advertisement?A. False statements are easy to see through.B. Half-truths are often used to mislead people.C. Doctors like to act in advertisement.D. Advertisements are based on factsDNo one can change the weather. Nobody can control the weather. But if we read correctly the signs around us, we can tell what the more important changes in the weather will be. This way of telling what the weather will be like on the following day or two is called weather forecasting.For many centuries and in all countries, people have studied the weather and tried to make weather forecasting. Rings around the sun are a sign of coming rain. Many people feel their joints hurt in their bones if wet weather is coming. Some birds fly high if fine weather is coming, but they fly near the ground if rainy or stormy weather is on the way. It is probably because of the insects (昆虫) which they are hunting that they fly low. If you see a rainbow (彩虹)during rainy weather, this is a sign that the weather will become clear and fine. Such rainbows come in the evening. If the stars twinkle clearly at night, then fine weather will continue. If a fog appears in the morning just above a river, then the day will be warm. If the sunset is mostly red in color, then the following day will be fine. If a rainbow appears in the morning, rainy weather will probably come.Most of the above sayings have been made by the people who have used their eyes and brains to make weather forecasting.13.Which of the following can be used here to replace the underlined phrase “on the way”?A. continuing.B. reducing.C. disappearing.D. coming.14. Which is true about weather forecasting?A. People can change the weather.B. Weather forecasting is a sign of coming rain.C. Weather forecasting is a way of telling what the weather will be like.D. Weather forecasting is a recorder about the weather on the following day or two.15. The birds fly high and the stars twinkle clearly is a sign that the weather will______.A. be warmB. be rainyC. become clear and fineD. be cold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。

内蒙古鄂尔多斯市鄂托克旗2017年初中英语毕业模拟试题

内蒙古鄂尔多斯市鄂托克旗2017年初中英语毕业模拟试题

内蒙古鄂尔多斯市鄂托克旗2017年初中英语毕业模拟试题考生须知:1 .作答前,考生务必将自己的姓名、座位号填写在答题纸上相应的位置,并查对条形码上的姓名、准考证号等有关信息。

2. 答题内容一概填涂或书写在答题纸上规定的位置,在试卷上作答无效。

3. 本试题共11页,八道大题,总分值100分,考试时刻100分钟。

第I卷(共65分)一、听力测试(20分)1.答听力测试题时,应边听录音边看试题,每段对话或独白持续读两遍。

2.请在答题纸...上相应的位置,将代表正确答案的字母用2B铅笔涂黑。

3.录音只播放一遍,半途不断机。

录音播放完毕,终止听力测试,开始笔试部份。

I. 听对话,选择与对话内容相符的图画。

每一个对话读两遍。

(每题1分,共5分)II. 听句子,依照所听内容选择最正确应答语。

句子读两遍。

(每题1分,共5分)6. A. Thank you. B. I hope not. C. Don’t say no.7. A. Not at all. B. What a pity! C. Not too bad.8. A. Don’t worry about it. B. Nothing serious. C. I’m sorry to hear that.9. A. A bird. B. A plane. C. A dog.10. A. Once a month. B. Only once. C. Last month.III.听对话,依照所听内容选择正确答案。

对话读两遍(每题1分,共5分)11. A. A poster. B. A picture. C. A map.12. A. On Friday afternoon. B. On Friday morning. C. On Friday evening.13. A. Angry. B. Happy. C. Surprised.14. A. Kate’s. B. Lily’s. C. Mike’s.15. A. Because he doesn’t like watching TV play.B. Because there are a lot of advert isements.C. Because it’s not interesting.IV. 听短文,选择正确答案。

内蒙古鄂尔多斯市2017届高三英语下学期第二次月考试题

内蒙古鄂尔多斯市2017届高三英语下学期第二次月考试题

内蒙古鄂尔多斯市2017届高三英语下学期第二次月考试题本试卷分第I 卷(选择题)和第II 卷(非选择题)两部分。

满分120分。

答题要求:1.将第I 卷(选择题)的答案从1题开始用2B 铅笔涂在答题卡上。

2.将第II 卷(非选择题)的答案写在答题纸上。

写在本试卷上无效。

第Ⅰ卷 (选择题)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)阅读下面短文,从每道题所给的四个选项(A 、B 、C 和D )中,选出最佳选项。

AWalk For CharityDear Friend,Please join us for our annual Walk For Charity. Starting in Weldown, you and your friendscan choose a delightful 10, 20 or 30 kilometers’ route.The money raised will provide support to help people all over the world. Start collectingyour sponsors now and then simply come along on the day. Please read the instructions below carefully, especially if you require transport to and from Weldown.See you on Sunday 15 April. V Jessop: Walk coordinatorP S. Well done to last year’s walkers for helping to raise a grand total of £21,000.The money has already been used to build a children’s playground.START TIME: 30 km: 8--10 am 20 km: 8--10:30 am 10 km: 8--11:30 amThe organizers reserve the right to refuse late-comers.CLOTHING should be suitable for the weather. If rain is forecast, bring some pr otection and be prepared for all possibilities. It is better to wear shoes that have been worn in, rather than ones that are new. ROUTE MAPS will be available from the registration point. The route will be sign-posted and arranged. Where the route runs along the road, walkers should keep to one side in single file, facing oncoming traffic at all times. If you need help along the route, please inform one of the staff. Free car parking is available in car parks and on streets in Weldown.BUSES:WeldownGreat RushlyLower Brene FentonCheckpoint 10 km walk 20 km walk30 km walkc c c c cFor the 10 and 20 kilometers’ routes, a bus will be waiting at Fenton to take walkers back to Weldown. The bus will leave every half hour starting at midday. The service is free and there is no need to book.21. When may a walker be forbidden to join in the walk?A. Being late for the walkB. Parking a car on the streetsC. Choosing the shortest routeD. Bringing no clothes for the weather21.According to the route map, where does the 20 kilometers’ walk finis h?A. WeldownB. FentonC. Great RushlyD. Lower Brene22.When will the first bus leave?A. 11:30 amB. 12:30 pmC. 13:20 pmD. 14:40 pmBDo you remember your first day of school? Were you excited or a bit scared? When I started school, I lived in an area of southern Germany. I remember how frightened I was, mostly because I didn’t know what to expect.My mother and I walked quietly, downhill into the center of town. When we entered the classroom, I noticed all the children were sitting quietly in their seats. Anxiously, I picked a spot next to a friendly–looking girl.In my nervousness, I had totally forgotten I was to receive a Schultuete (school cone) on the first day of school, but as I looked at my teacher's desk I remembered. Her desk was covered with huge cardboard cones. I knew that my mother had filled my Schultuete with goodies and brought it to my classroom the day before, but I didn't know which one was mine. That morning, t he focus of my attention remained with those cones. All of the fear slowly disappeared. When the teacher asked me to approach the desk, she did not seem threatening at all. When she smilingly handed me my Schultuete, I was the happiest girl.Proudly, I carried my gift home. The hill did not seem steep at all. Hurriedly, I unwrapped my Schultuete and discovered candies, chocolates, and oranges. This day stayed in my mind as one of the sweetest in my life.When I was older I asked my mother about her first day of school. She told me she hadn't received a Schultuete from her parents because the custom had not been established all over Germany at that time.The custom began in the cities in the 1800s and then spread to the towns and villages. By the early 1950s, the tradi tion of the Schultuete was established all over the country. And it has been passed on even in the present day.25. How did the author feel at first about her first day of school?A. ExcitedB. ConfusedC. AfraidD. Delighted26. According to the text, a Schultuete _____.A. is given to kids as a gift on their first day of schoolB. is presented as a reward by a school teacherC. became popular in the early 19th centuryD. is usually filled with school supplies27. The under lined sentence “The hill did not seem steep at all” implies that ____.A. the author was in good healthB. the author was very excited thenC. the author enjoyed climbing hillsD. the author missed her mother badlyCA sea turtle named Herman, an octopus called Octavia, and a seal named Lidia all spent this summer at the Smithsonian’ s National Zoo in Washington, D.C. But unlike the zoo’s other residents, they are not real animals. These creatures are actually huge sculptures and they’re mad e entirely out of plastic trash from the ocean.These giant artworks, along with 14 others, are part of a traveling exhibit called “Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea”. The Washed Ashore project, led by artist Angela Haseltine Pozzi, works to raise awa reness about the problem of plastic pollution in Earth’s oceans.More than 315 billion pounds of plastic litter the world’s oceans today. Most of the plastic is garbage from towns and cities, as well as trash that people leave on beaches. rainwater, winds, and high tides bring the trash into the ocean or into rivers that lead to the ocean. Once it is under the waves, the plastic begins to break up into smaller and smaller pieces. It often collects in spots called garbage patches, which spread over large areas of the ocean.Thousands of marine animals----including whales, sea turtles, and fish----die each year from eating or getting stuck in plastic bags and other items. Plastic pieces can also injure coral and kill sea grass.Washed Ashore and other organizations are working to stop that from happening. Since 2010, Washed Ashore volunteers have collected 38,000 pounds of plastic trash from more than 3000 miles of beaches. They helped Pozzi create more than 60 sculptures of marine creatures that were harmed by plastic pollution.The artworks on display at the National Zoo include a 20-foot-long coral reef, a 12-foot-long shark, and a 16-foot-long parrot fish. Each one is made fro m hundreds of pieces of trash like water bottles and sunglasses.“These sculptures are a powerful reminder of our personal role and global responsibility in preserving biodiversity on land and in the sea,” says Dennis Kelly, director of the National Zoo.28. Why is Angela exhibiting her sculptured animal?A. To prove her talent in sculpture.B. To attract most visitors to the zoo.C. To care about the plastic pollution in seas.D. To teach the people the use of plastic.29. What is stressed in Para. 3 according to the text?A. Why plastic is difficult to break up.B. What problems plastic litter causes.C. Where plastic pieces go at last.D. How garbage patches are formed.30. What are Washed Ashore volunteers doing?A. Collecting pollution trash from the beaches.B. Turning trash from the ocean into art.C. Raising 38,000 pounds for plastic pollution.D. Surveying the data of plastic litter in oceans.31.Which of the following best describe Dennis Kelly’s attitude to Pozzi’s sculpture?A. DoubtfulB. SupportiveC. Negative.D. IndifferentDReading instruction in the classroom is a key concern for all teachers and there are many ways to go about it. Howe ver, is our determination to achieve exc ellence in reading skills in our children killing their love and enjoyment of a good book?In my work with parents, I am frequently asked the best ways to encourage reluctant readers to be engaged with books. Parents report that their children return home from school with no inclination to pick up a book and read.Any eager reader will gladly talk about the joy with a good book to read away the hours on a cold, rainy afternoon. Reading a good book is one of life’s greatest pleasures. We need to share these experiences with our children in order to assist them in developing into strong readers. But the use of boring, mass-produced home reading texts in children’s early years at school can be seen as the beginning of this negative cycle.As children progress through their schooling life, there are many other instances of learning reading skills that don’t help reading development. F requently, teachers feel the pressure to give their students “ just enough” in terms of reading strategies to be able to achieve the test, which leaves little time to focus on reading for pleasure.Kelly Gallagher, a high school teacher, outlines the term” Readicide” in his book. He says it’s: the systematic killing of the love of reading, often worsened by foolish, boring practices found in schools.Recent research shows that many teachers tend to follow the traditional literacy practices that they have experienced in their own education, which can often have negative intentions for their students.While teaching children key concepts for analyzing and evaluating texts is important, the manner in which it is done and time that is spent on this can lead to unexpected results. Schools aren’t to bl ame when it comes to not arresting students’ lack of interest in reading, but they have an important role to play in fostering reading enjoyment.32. What does the underlined word “inclination” mean?A. EnergyB. TaskC. IntentionD. Requirement33. What does the term “Readicide” refer to?A. To develop reading habitsB. To read for pleasureC. To learn reading skillsD. To kill a love for books34. According to the text, teachers at school ______.A. focus on teaching reading strategiesB. ignore key concepts for analyzing textsC. are to blame for students’ poor readingD. fail to follow the traditional reading practices35. What might be suitable title for the text?A. Reading books is to experience pleasureB. Learning to love books is even more importantC. Teaching reading helps reluctant readersD. Getting pleasure from books makes capable readers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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内蒙古鄂尔多斯市2017届高三英语下学期第七次模拟考试试题本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。

考生作答时,将答案答在答题卡上,在本试卷上答题无效。

考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

注意事项:
1.答题前,考生务必先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上,认真核对条形码上的姓名、准考证号,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡的指定位置上。

2.选择题答案使用2B铅笔填涂,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案的标号;非选择题答案使用0.5毫米的黑色中性(签字)笔或碳素笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。

3.考生必须按照题号在答题卡各题号相对应的答题区域(黑色线框)内作答,写出草稿纸上、超出答题区域或非题号对应的答题区域的答案一律无效。

4.保持卡面清洁,不折叠,不破损。

第Ⅰ卷 (选择题)
第一部分:听力理解(共两节。

满分30分)(略)
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项。

A
Lost a Phone
Unexpectedly,I lost my white Huawei Phone in Midtown on Friday night.It had a blue green cover on it.There are many pictures of my daughter on it,and I'm heartbroken. Please return,no questions asked.Reward.Reply to:-2652255359@
Do You Need a Babysitter that You can trust?
My name is Tina.I am a responsible babysitter that you can trust.If you are looking for someone dependable and affordable, I am that person! I HAVE MORE THAN 30 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE(including disabled children)! I am a retired Home Health Aid and absolutely love children.I work with my sister Iris who has also 20+years as a teacher’s assistant.WE LOOK FORWARD TO MEETINC YOU! Available 24 hours and flexible with fees! I am fully bilingual—Spanish/English.Please email me or call 712-867-7688.
I BABYSIT ONLY AT MY HOME.
I accept children from all ages.Fee starts from$100-$150 a week depending on the hours.
I am very flexible and my fee can change.Feel free to contact me via email or on my cell phone 566-67-1873 and we can work something out.
21.Who posted the lost and found information?
A. A mother B.A kind woman C. A parent D.A heartbroken girl
22.If you want to send your kids to the babysitter's home,you can find one in_____.A.Ad 1 B.Ad 2 C. Ad 2 or Ad 3 D.Ad 3
23.What do we know about Tina?
A.She lives alone now. B.She can speak two languages.
C.She takes care of children over 3. D.She used to be a teacher’s assistant.
B
As reported by The Times on July 12, half of primary schools in the UK will soon adopt the traditional Chinese method of maths teaching in a Government drive to stop British children falling behind those in Asian. They will get rid of “child-centere d” styles and instead return to repetition, drills and “chalk and talk” whole-class learning. Teachers will be offered training, textbooks and advice on how to adopt the Shanghai maths method.
Children in the UK are far behind those in China, Singapore and Japan in international league tables of numeracy(计算能力). Critics blame “progressive” teaching styles that focused on applying maths to real-life scenes in an effort to make the subject more interesting. They say this has led to confusion and stopped children learning the basics.
Under the Government’s ne w plans, children as young as five will have drills to practise sums and exercises, and must master each concept through repetition before moving to the next. Nick Gibb, the schools minister, said that training would be provided for 8,000 primary schools –half the country’s total –to switch to the Shanghai ‘mastery’ approach. “We are seeing a renaissance(复兴) in maths teaching in this country, with good ideas from around the world helping to make our classrooms more lively,” he said, “I am confident that the steps we are taking now will make sure young people are properly prepared for further study and the 21st-century workplace, and that the too often heard phrase ‘can’t do math s’ is abandoned to the past.”He has promised £41million to provide textbooks and training for two teachers from each participating school.
But some teaching leaders questioned whether the success of Asian countries was purely down to the style of lessons. James Bowen, director of NAHT Edge, a union for middle school leaders, said: “Part of the succes s of maths teaching in countries like China comes from the respect in which they hold teachers and the time they give them to plan and prepare. If the Government wanted to import these practices, too, we wouldn’t object.”
24. What is the passage mainly about?
A. China has better approaches to teaching maths than Britain.
B. Practice and rep etition play an important part in learning maths.。

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