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2023-2024年度苏州姑苏区八年级英语12月月考卷(有答案)

2023-2024年度苏州姑苏区八年级英语12月月考卷(有答案)

A.in order toB.as a resultC.forexampleD.moreover12.—IsEricinthenextroom?—Well,it's hard to say.But I heard himloudly whenI passed byjust now.A.singB.to singC.sangD.singing13.—Do you think the rain will stop tomorrow?―_________________.It has rained for ten days.It's too wet everywhere.A.I hope notB.I'm sure it isC. I’m afraid it will.D. I hope so14.一I’m in what you.一Well,don't follow suit.Just do what you like.A.interested;interestingB.interested;interestsC.interests;interestedD.interesting;interested15. Simon, can you tell me _____ during your last trip to Xi’an?A. what you saw and heardB. what did you see and hearC. what you see and hearD. what do you see and hear二.完形填空(10%)Three small fish lived in the sea.When they wereveryyoung,their parentsdied.They hadto ___1____ each other day after day. Finally they grew up and ____2___ to swim deeper and further.One moming,the three fish were 3 to a shallow(浅)water by a big wave(浪).A sma ll boat was taken there too.It was hard for the fish to go back to the sea because the boat was right in front of them.The largest fish realized that they were 4 and said they had to finda way to leave there as fast as possible.The second largest fish 5 with his elderbrother,but the youngest one did not.He said that there was much 6 for theiractivities,so he would not worry at all and still swam around 7 .At last,the largest fish retumed to the 8 by jumping over the lowest part of the boat.The second largest fish also succeeded in 9 his elder brother in the other side of water.But the youngest one didn't follow them and still swam joyfully.Two hours later, when the 10 rose up, the water in the small shallow corner dried up. The fish who did not try to return to the sea died of lacking (缺乏) of water.1A listen to B. look after C. worry about Dtalk withFOR HEALTH & SAFETY:x Do not cross safety lines to take photos.× Do not touch or feed any animals.√Keep children in sight at all times.WARNING: It is against the law to feed or disturb any animals in the zoo.Violators will be required to leave the zoo, and could pay fines up to $300.Thank you for treating animals and their living ce with respect!e information, please contact the visitor centre (825-202-**02) or visit newcity .1.At 2:45 p.m.,visitors can have a close look atA. elephantsB. bearsC. wolvesD. monkeys2.The underlined word "Violators"in the material means "people who ".A. visit the zoo regularlyB. look after the animalsC. feed or disturb the animalsD. want to return the zoo tickets3. The main purpose(目的) of the malerial is to in the zoo.A. protect the wild animalsB. stress (强调)the importance of safetyC. provide choices of transportationD. introduce the activitics and rulesBLittle birds talk with their sisters and brothers in their nest. They make a sound for food.Mum tells them to be quiet when danger comes. But now a new study finds that kind of talkbegins long before the babies are born. Even in the eggs, they can talk with each other and know when to get out or when to keep waiting.To check that finding, a team of scientists from in watched unborn birds carefully in Salvora Island. Over there, sea birds produce eggs and minks(水貂)eat baby birds. So it is q uite a dangerous place for baby birds. Knowing when to come out of the egg is a matter of life and death.Scientists collected sea bird eggs and put them into two groups. When minks come, a parent will give warning calls to the baby birds. Scientists played those calls for one group.While the other group stayed in a safe box. They would never hear such calls.When scientists put all the eggs together, they found something surprising: after receiving warning calls, the cggs vibrated more than the others. Those vibrations moved from one egg to another. It was just like there were ears in the eggs. It was clear that unborn birds talked with their sisters and brothers about danger.4.This passage is mainly aboutA. a magic eggB. a wild animalC. a new studyD. a huge box5. Scientists watched unborn birds in Salvora Island because they wanted toA. check when birds begin talkingB. protect the sea birds in dangerC. take photos of beautiful sea birdsD. know when birds get out of eggs6. How did scientists do their research?①collected bird eggs ②played warning calls③put eggs together④put eggs in groupA..①→②→③→④B. ①→④→②→③C.②→①→④→③D. ②→①→③→④7. Whats the best title for the passage?A. Birds in DangerB. Love from EggC. Nature for BirdsD. Talk in the EggsCItis not easy for people to sail around the world in quite small boats.Sometimes the weather getsbad.Accidents can happen easily and quickly.One family once had an accident.A big fish swam under their boat and bit holes in it.Sea water came in and the boat soon went down.Luckily these people had another small boat--a lifeboat,so they all got into the lifeboat.They lived in the boat for many days.They ate andslept,andalways hoped.At last people in a ship saved them.How do pcople live in a very small lifeboat for a long time?They must be strong in every way.They must have a hope,and they must have a strong desire(愿望)to live.People cannot drin kseawater.If they drink a lot of sea water,they will quickly die.They must catch rainwateranddrink it. They must also catch fish and birds for food.Lifeboats do not often carrycookers.Sopeople cannot cook their food in the lifeboats.Raw(生的)fish and birds are not very n ice but theyare their only food.They must eat raw food,or they will die.8. When the boat sank(下沉),the lifeboat gave the peopleA. hopeB. bedsC. rainwaterD. food9. One family once had an accident at sea,because .A. their boat met bad weatherB. their boat hit a big rock and it was brokenC. none of them knew how to sailD. a fish bit holes in their boat10. People can catch for food and drink at sea in a lifeboat.A. fish and birdsB. rainwaterC. both sea water and rainwaterD. both Aand B11. Lifeboats do not often carry cookers.The word "cookers"here meansA. 炊具B. 食物C. 厨师D. 大盒子12. From the article(文章)we can know thatA. It's not interesting to sail around the world .B. Fish in the sea are so dangerous.C. we must have a strong desire(愿望)to live when we are in danger.D. Nobody knows when we will die.四.信息还原(5%)The Danger of Sit-upsDo you like doing sit-ups(仰卧起坐)?If you answer "No",then here is some good news foryo u. __1__Stuart MeGill has been studying sit-ups for years at his college.He said that this exercise couldcause harm(伤害)to people.McGill did his study using the spines(脊柱)ofpigs(they are like our spines).Here is how he di d it.___2___ The test goes on for many hours without a break.When McGill checked the spineaferward,he found serious harm.If the same thing happened to us,that would mean teriblebackache.__3___However,McGil finds that doing regular(定期的)sit-ups can have the same result.Som e people are more likely(可能)to have back problems. 4 It’s hard to know whichgroup we fall into5___ put your hands under your lower back.Bend one knee up and keep the other straight. Then,move up the head and shoulders(肩膀)of the ground by a litle bit.In this way,doingsit-ups wil l cause much less harm to us.A. He bent(使弯折)the spines just like a person might bend his when doing sit-ups.B. We might be fine doing 30 sit-ups a day for years,or we might not.C. Ifyou love doing sit-ups,here is some advice from McGill.D. Arecent study shows doing sit-ups might be bad for people.E. Doing sit-ups has really helped me to lose more weight.F. You might say you don't do sit-ups for many hours at a time.G. Many people like to bend his spines when doing sit-ups.五.词汇检测(10%)1.Monkeys like eating bananas(然而)pandas like bamboo.2.Thank you for accepting my(邀请)to my birthday party this weckend.3.The students spent 15 minutes(描述)the birds in Zhalong,4.My younger brother can't make a(生计)by selling his painting.5 . The fog(lead)to this car accident last week.6.A good(开始)is half done.7. Thank you for(接受)my advice.8.He failed the test(main)because of his carclessness.9. Horses can stand to sleep with eyes(close).10. The disabled don't only need. They need people's help more than justfeelings.六.短文填空(10%)(在空格处填一个合适的单词或用单词的正确形式填空,每空不仅限填一词)Jane Goodall's love for animals started from her childhood. 1 she was a girl,she loved towatch birds and insects.She took notes about how they__2____ ( act). She dreamed of going to Africa, and doing the same thing there.She got her chance when she was 23 years old. A childhood friend __3__ (invite) her to a farm in Kenya. There, she met Louis Leakey, who is well known as___4___ anthropologist (人类学家). Goodall was good at ___5___(work) alone. That made her perfect for one of Leakey’s specia l projects-- studying chimpanzees(黑猩猩)__6__ the wild. Goodall began to study a group of c himpanzees in Tanzania. Her methods were not common. She lived with the chimpanzees so that she could make a __7__(care) study of their daily lives. She even joined a group of chimpanzees, so she knew__8__(exact) how the chimpanzees live and hunt . Becauseof Goodall’s work ,people find out that chimpanzees are more intelligent(聪明)than they thought before. Sadly,__9__ (th ey) homes and lives are in danger.Goodall thinks that human should protect them. She__10__(hope) that all animals will be treated with respect. Goodall wants people to remember that we are members of the animal world too.七.阅读表达(6%)Dear Emmy,I couldn’t read your two emails until today because my computer was broken. I’m sorry to hear about your problem. But I’m glad you are feeling better and are recovering (康复). I am surprised t hat in China someone’s liver (肝脏)matched yours! This is really a moving story— A stranger do nated part of his liver to a girl he doesn’t even know!You are right. We shouldn’t care too much about our weight. I’m happy you stopped taking those losing-weight pills. From your photo I can see you are now looking very well in the hospital. To keep slim is important, especially for an actress. But nothing is more important than health. Your doctor’s advice is indeed very good— exercise for at least half an hour every day and eat lots of fruit and vegetables.It’s not only in your country. It’s the same here with us Chinese— many people are always going on diets or taking losing-weight pills, which are often dangerous. But in fact, some of them are not overweight at all. I hope these people can learn something from your story. Hope you will leave hospital as soon as possible.Love,Helen1. Who is “a girl” in the letter?2. What did the doctor advise Emmy to do?3. Do you think it’s necessary to lose weight? Why?八.书面表达(20%)你校Wildlife Protection Club 正在招募新成员,假如你是Andy, 请你以Ptotect Earth and Love Wildlife为题写一篇竞选演讲稿。

旧航海英语习题带翻译

旧航海英语习题带翻译
C. It means fresh water draft. D. It means seawater draft.
海水吃水意指什么?它的意思是在海水中的吃水
0535 What do you want the original plan ___A___?
A. For. B. On. C. To. D. With.
0517 You are going to ______.A
A. Run aground. B. Run agrounded. C. Aground. D. Run grounding.
你正在趋于搁浅。
0518 You ______ my fishing gear.D
A. Has cached. B. Have cached. C. Has caught. D. Have caught.
0542 Vessels must navigate ___D___ caution in this area.
A. In. B. By. C. On. D. With.
在这个区域船舶必须谨慎驾驶。
0543 Traffic lanes ___D___ on this chart are recommended for use by all vessels.
A. Cut. B. Pay out. C. Slack. D. Shorten.
你必须缩短锚链自6节到3节。
0513 You may ______ traffic lane.A
A. Enter. B. Enter in. C. Enter to. D. Enter into.
第二章
(0508---0759)
0508 Your stevedores are liable ______ the damage.C

江苏省苏州高新区19-20学年度七年级上学期期末测试英语卷

江苏省苏州高新区19-20学年度七年级上学期期末测试英语卷

苏州高新区2019—2020学年度第一学期期末测试卷七年级英语2020年1月(满分:100分考试时间:100分钟)一、听力选择 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)第一部分听对话回答问题本部分共有7道小题,每小题你将听到一段对话,每段对话听两遍。

在听每段对话前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读题目;听完后,你还有5秒钟的作答时间。

( ) 1. What time does Jim usually get home?A. B. C. ( ) 2. Which is Tom’s favourite festival?A. B. C.( ) 3. What are they talking about?A. B. C.( ) 4. What’s Simon doing now?A. B. C.( ) 5. How often does the boy go to the hill?A. Once a week.B. Once a month.C. Every day.( ) 6. What will the man have to do next week?A. He will lend some money to the woman.B. He will borrow the money from the woman.C. He will give the money back to the woman.( ) 7. What does the man mean?A. He agrees(同意)to close the windows.B. He wants to leave the windows open.C. He wants to open the windows.第二部分听对话和短文回答问题。

你将听到一段对话和一篇短文,每段对话或短文后各有几道小题,选出你认为最合适的答案,听两遍。

( ) 8. A. Eating differently B. Eating manners(礼仪) C. Eating habits(习惯)( ) 9. A. eat well B. eat more C. eat less( ) 10. A. noisily B. quietly C. comfortably听第二篇短文,回答第11~15小题。

昆山市2022-2023学年七年级下学期5月月考英语试题(含答案)

昆山市2022-2023学年七年级下学期5月月考英语试题(含答案)

昆山市2022-2023学年七年级下学期5月月考英语试题注意事项:本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题两部分)。

满分130分;考试时间100分钟。

第Ⅰ卷(四大题,共70分)一、听力选择(共20小题;每小题1分;满分20分)A) 听对话回答问题本部分共有10道小题,每小题你将听到一段对话,每段对话听两遍。

在听每段对话前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读题目;听完后,你还有5秒钟的时间选择正确答案;在听到“滴”的信号后进入下一小题。

1. Which country will Jack visit this summer?A. B. C.2. How will the woman go to work today?A. B. C.3. What is Mike’s dream?A. B. C.4. What will they do this afternoon?A. B. C.5. What time will the meeting begin?A. At 8:45B. At 9:00.C. At 9:15.6. Where’s the post office?A. Behind the bank.B. Next to the bank.C. In front of the bank.7. What is Cindy going to do?A. To visit her friend.B. To go to the theatre.C. To do her lessons.8. How many American students are there in Simon’s class?A. 31.B. 13.C. 18.9. What will Tony do this weekend?A. Have a party.B. Have a picnic.C. Have a walk.10. How long will they stay there?A. All the morning.B. All the afternoon.C. All the day.B) 听对话和短文回答问题你将听到一段对话和两篇短文,各听两遍。

2021苏州中考英语试卷

2021苏州中考英语试卷

2021苏州中考英语试卷一、选择题(每题2分,共10分)—______ is your favorite subject?—My favorite subject is science.A. WhatB. WhoC. WhereD. WhenShe _______ a book in her hand.A. hasB. haveC. isD. are—_______ is the weather today?—It's sunny.A. WhatB. HowC. WhoD. WhereThey often play _______ basketball after school.A. aB. anC. theD. /—Can you spell your name, please?—Yes, N-E-M-O. _______ is Nemo.A. IB. MyC. MineD. Me二、完形填空(每空1分,共5分)Tom is my good friend. He is from America. He 1 a round face and big eyes. He often 2 a smile on his face. He is tall and strong. He 3 basketball very much. After school, we often play basketball together. He is good at it and he always 4 our team. We often have a good time 5 basketball.( ) 1. A. has B. have C. is D. are( ) 2. A. has B. have C. wears D. puts( ) 3. A. likes B. like C. love D. loves( ) 4. A. wins B. win C. winning D. to win( ) 5. A. play B. to play C. playing D. plays三、阅读理解(每题3分,共9分)(A)Hello, I'm Lily. I'm in Class 3, Grade 7. This is my classmate, Tom. He is from the USA. He has a round face and big eyes. He is tall and thin. He often wears a blue T-shirt and black pants. We often play basketball after school. He can play basketball very well. He often helps me with my English. I like him very much.( ) 6. Lily is in _______.A. Class 3, Grade 7B. Class 7, Grade 3C. Grade 3, Class 7D. Grade 7, Class 3( ) 7. Tom is from _______.A. the UKB. ChinaC. the USAD. Canada( ) 8. What does Tom often wear?A. A red T-shirt and black pants.B. A blue T-shirt and black pants.C. A yellow T-shirt and black pants.D. A white T-shirt and black pants.(B)My name is Jack. I'm a student in No. 1 Middle School. I'm in Class 2, Grade 8. My favorite subject is English. I think it's interesting. My English teacher is Miss Wang. She is strict with us, but she is very kind. We all like her. I have a good friend. His name is David. He is from the UK. He has big eyes and a small mouth. He is tall and thin. We often play together after school.( ) 9. Jack is in _______.A. Class 2, Grade 7B. Class 2, Grade 8C. Class 7, Grade 2D. Class 8, Grade 2( ) 10. What does Jack think of English?A. It's difficult.B. It's boring.C. It's interesting.D. It's relaxing.( ) 11. David is from _______.A. the USAB. ChinaC. the UKD. Australia四、词汇运用(每题1分,共6分)A. 根据句意及首字母提示补全单词。

2022-2023学年江苏省苏州实验中学高一下学期5月月考英语试题

2022-2023学年江苏省苏州实验中学高一下学期5月月考英语试题

2022-2023学年江苏省苏州实验中学高一下学期5月月考英语试题1. Programs at Roger Williams Park Zoo & Carousel VillageJoin us in our living classroom! We carefully design our programs and use our resources to support you in your teaching efforts, while getting your students engaged and excited about learning. Available ProgramsWeb of LifeA healthy ecosystem is one in which multiple species are each able to meet their needs in a relatively stable web of life. Students will examine how organisms in a local ecosystem are interrelated.Up All NightJust as we go to sleep at night, a whole new world of animals is waking up! This program will walk students through a comprehensive study of how these animals use their senses to help them hunt for food at night.Oh Give Me a Biome(生物群系) Students will use NASA’s data maps to identify biomes around the world and will look at how animals develop overtime and are adapted to living in each.Animals and Weather Students will work with educators to figure out how animals use adaptation to protect themselves against different kinds of weather.Pricing※ Minimum cost of $ 240 if you have fewer than 15 students.※ $ 16/student; 1 free guardian for every 10 students※ $ 19/additional guardianNotes※ Groups can bring an unlimited number of additional guardians. However, we ask that only the free guardians attend the program and limit class size to 25 participants per program.※ To ask questions or to book a Zoo program for your group, please click here and contact Andrea Stein, Manager of School Programs or call (401) 785-3510 ext. 359.1. Which program suits those interested in animal evolution most?A.Web of Life. B.Up All Night.C.Oh Give Me a Biome. D.Animals and Weather.2. How much is the admission for a group of 10 students with 3 guardians?A.$ 217. B.$ 240. C.$ 278. D.$ 297.3. Where is the text probably taken from?A.A travel guide. B.An academic magazine.C.A course brochure. D.An online advertisement.2. William Lindesay, a famous Great Wall expert and conservationist, and his wife Wu Qi have traveled the globe by the back paths, providing their sons with a unique growing environment. Sun hats, backpacks and sneakers (运动鞋)—these are the day-to-day must-haves for the family.Most of their trips seem far from relaxing—cultural study in the hot and dry desert, a 53-kilometer hiking tour of New Zealand, a one-day climb to three English mountaintops and a six-day train ride from Beijing to Moscow.Many assume the family must be wealthy and can afford their global travel, but they are not. Lindesay says they just choose to spend money on travel and eschew pricey hotels and restaurants where possible. Lindesay mentions the trip to Moscow as an example. Instead of taking a taxi from the railway station to the hotel, they took the subway. “We crossed the city for saving money, communicated with local people, and saw they are people just like us, everywhere. We arrived at our destination feeling comfortable.”However, their journeys, which can last weeks or months, have sometimes been inconsistent with their children’s schooling. Wu remembers once Lindesay let their elder son ask for leave so that they could go to New York for a 45-day lecture tour. Therefore the son missed his final exam. Things like that bother the family all the time.Lindesay attaches great importance to learning out of the classroom, saying that children might score well on school tests, but traveling outside, in distant lands with different languages, cultures, and political structures, is the real test. “You can only get streetwise on the street. You can only get worldly-wise when seeing the world,” he says.1. How can we describe the Lindesays’ trips?A.Pleasant. B.Challenging. C.Conventional. D.Dangerous.2. What does the underlined word “eschew” in paragraph 3 mean?A.Avoid. B.Visit. C.Compare. D.Evaluate.3. What problem does the family meet when traveling?A.They suffer from a tight budget. B.They have scheduling conflicts.C.They are faced with language barriers. D.They hold different educational ideas.4. Which statement may Lindesay agree with according to the text?A.Toughness is the best assistant of will. B.There is no royal road to learning.C.Actions speak louder than words. D.Man who travels far knows more.3. A new study led by researchers at the University of California, Riverside, has found exposure to third-hand smoke (THS) causes skin diseases.The study — the first to look at humans exposed to THS — involved 10 healthy non-smokers wearing clothing with either filtered (过滤的) air or THS chemicals. The investigation lasted three hours, during which participants would either walk or run for 15 minutes per hour — this would make them sweat and increase the levels of THS potentially taken in through the skin. Blood samples were collected, which were measured to see whether THS may have caused cell or tissue damage.“We found THS exposure caused damage to DNA, lipids (脂质), and proteins, and the damage remained even after the ex posure stopped,” said Shane Sakamaki-Ching, a doctor of biology and the first author of the study. “Cigarette smokers show the same result.” The study showed exposure to THS increases signals related with skin diseases, which makes sense: the organ most likely to come into contact with THS is your skin, and so it receives the biggest exposure to the harmful chemicals. “However, what’s even more worrying is the tendency to lead to cancer,” added Sakamaki-Ching. “If you buy a used car previously owned by a smoker, you are putting yourself at some health risk,” said Prue Talbot, a professor of cell biology at UC Riverside and the corresponding author of the study. “If you go to a restaurant that allows smoking, you are exposing your skin to THS. The same applie s to staying in a hotel room that was previously occupied by a smoker.”All that came from just three hours’ investigation. And if you think e-cigarette smokers are being forgotten, fear not: the team’s next project is to take a look at which remains are l eft by these less-deadly death sticks.Sakamaki-Ching said, “Our findings can help physicians in checking patients exposed to THS and help develop policies improving indoor environments polluted by THS.”1. Why were the participants in the study asked to take exercise?A.To keep themselves energetic. B.To speed up blood production.C.To do away with THS by sweating. D.To have their skin absorb more THS.2. What can we learn from paragraph 3?A.THS is likely to cause skin cancer.B.Cigarette smokers suffer more from THS.C.The tendency to lead to cancer worries smokers.D.The damage caused by THS remains until the exposure stops.3. What message does Prue Talbot want to convey in paragraph 4?A.Public places should ban smoking entirely.B.THS can be widely found in our daily life.C.Non-smokers must keep off smokers for health.D.Sharing is a bad habit and should be abandoned.4. Which of the following could be the best title for the text?A.Ways to Prevent Skin Diseases WorseningB.A Campaign to Be Proposed to Ban THSC.THS Can Cause Skin DiseasesD.New Study Reveals the Potential Harm of Smoking4. The 31,000-year-old skeleton (骨骼) of a young adult found in Indonesia reveals the oldest known evidence of an amputation (截肢), according to a new study.“We were exploring a cave in Borneo, in a rainforest region, for some of the earliest rock art in the world, when we came across the burial site and the skeleton, which then excited our curiosity,” said Tim Maloney, the study’s lead researcher. Thou gh much of the skeleton was complete, it missed its left foot and the lower part of its left leg, he explained. After examining the remains, the researchers concluded the foot bones weren’t lost in the site or in an accident — they were carefully removed. The remaining leg bone showed a clean cut.Researchers believed the find presents a remarkable deed. It’s tricky and demanding to prevent infection in amputations, even to this day. Yet more than 30,000 years ago someone was able to handle it. Researchers didn’t know what tool was used to cut the body parts, but they assumed a sharp stone tool may have made the cut. What seems certain is that the patient enjoyed great post-operative care for considerable time, for the person appeared to have lived for around six to nine more years after being disabled.The operation’s good end result is not pure chance. It implies that the person who performed the operation had some understanding of antimicrobial (抗菌的) medicine. In this respect, their lifestyle and forest en vironment might have proved to be advantages. “Given these people lived in an area with many medicinal plants, there is a strong case to guess that adapting to this environment may have boosted the development of advanced medical knowledge,” Maloney said.The surgery rewrites the history of human medical developments. Before this find, the earliest example of amputation had been in a French farmer from almost 7,000 years ago. Researchers had believed advanced medical practice developed around 10,000 years ago, as humans settled down into agricultural societies. But this study adds to evidence that humans started caring for each other’s health long before that.1. What did Maloney say about the skeleton?A.It is preserved poorly. B.It is found by accident.C.It needs further study. D.It shows ancient wisdom.2. Which part of the amputation is difficult according to the researchers?A.Seeking proper tools. B.Keeping the cut clean.C.Avoiding the infection. D.Providing post-operative care.3. What is paragraph 4 mainly about?A.Reasons for the surgery’s success.B.Geographical features of Borneo.C.Knowledge of plants’ medicinal use.D.Benefits of the forest environment.4. What does the discovery of the skeleton show?A.Borneo is the source of surgical amputation.B.Amputation is common for prehistoric people.C.Ancient agriculture promoted medical development.D.Humans made advanced medical practice earlier than thought.5. Vacation often starts with a wonderful idea. 1 With a little bit of preparation and effort, travelers can overcome 90% of the difficulties they may face during a trip. Here are useful tips on how to plan a trip.Picking the right destination according to the season is a key factor in planning a trip successfully. 2 Usually, the ideal season to visit beaches, mountains and forests is completely different. Also take the cost factor into consideration. Going to a luxury destination during the shoulder season can result in some good discounts on hotels and flights.Another key aspect of a good trip planning is to correctly estimate the number of days required. 3 Some travelers like to see new cities every day, whereas some prefer taking it slow. You’d better leave an empty day in travel plans in which there are more than 7 days so that things like terrible weather won’t mess up the whole arrangement.4 Prices of flights and accommodations rise over time if you are planning for a vacation that falls during the peak season of that particular destination. So making a reservation a few months in advance will help you avoid additional costs.Pack wisely and do necessary research. An extra shirt, sweater, or jumper can prove handy during trips where the weather is expected to be cold or rainy. As responsible tourists, travelers must know the destination they are visiting. 5 Because it helps them avoid conflict or disrespect to the locals.6. Chicago was hit with a snowstorm over the weekend, and Jahma l Cole’s _______ blew up with messages from elderly neighbors: They needed _______ shoveling(铲雪)in front of their homes. So Cole sent out a(n) _______ online Friday night asking for 10 volunteers to come to his neighborhood, Chatham, to shovel the snow that was _______ .When he went to the train station Saturday morning to see whether anyone had _______ to assist, he couldn’t believe what he saw. About 120 people stood on the platform, many with shovels, _______ to work. Many volunteers were from outside Chicago. One man had _______ taken a bus from Indiana. He sent them out to dozens of addresses where snow needed to be _______ .”When you’ re getting such emails, you don’t want to _______ people,” said Cole. “This was literally me trying to help out the neighbors. I wanted to make a campaign next time, ________ more people to take action.”After shoveling dozens of sidewalks and walkways, a ________ that lasted until 3 p. m. that afternoon, Cole and the volunteers went out together to have lunch at a neighborhood restaurant. To their ________ , an unknown customer paid the bill for their ________ .“I’m ________ of our city,” Cole said. “People could have been home with families or making snowmen, but they came out to help, which ________ the spirit roote d in the city.”1.A.inbox B.website C.room D.doorway2.A.time B.help C.tools D.energy3.A.notice B.request C.invitation D.signal4.A.falling B.melting C.dancing D.piling5.A.set out B.passed on C.showed up D.kept up6.A.ready B.curious C.able D.nervous7.A.almost B.only C.even D.just8.A.delivered B.reserved C.covered D.cleared9.A.disappoint B.bother C.offend D.worry10.A.relying on B.appealing to C.bringing up D.applying to 11.A.fix B.test C.job D.lesson12.A.relief B.delight C.surprise D.regret13.A.gesture B.appetite C.reward D.preparation 14.A.sure B.proud C.certain D.mindful15.A.lifts B.revives C.passes D.exhibits7. 阅读下面材料, 在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式.Hangzhou art exhibitions paint the wonders of Southern Song DynastyHangzhou, capital city of Zhejiang province, East China, was the political, economic and cultural center more than 800 years ago, when it 1 (serve)as the capital of the Southern SongDynasty(1127-1279).A gathering of outstanding in tellectuals, scholars, and artists lifted the city’s culture and art to a new peak, casting 2 long-standing influence in Chinese history that has lasted to present day.3 (mark) this booming scene, five exhibitions opened at the art museum of China Academy of Art in Hangzhou on Saturday. Paintings and calligraphic pieces from different periods of time4 (be)now on show to showcase the Song era to audiences,5 to help them understand how Chinese cultural traditions have been passed on throughout centuries.The center exhibition of the five is Embrace the Landscape, 6 brings together 37 classic paintings—10 of them dated to Song Dynasty (960-1279)—borrowed 7 major museums across the country. It provides an enactment(呈现)of the landscapes and 8 (society) and cultural lives led by people in Southern Song, in Hangzhou, then called Lin’an, and neighboring areas in Jiangnan, a term 9 (refer)to the lower reaches of the Yangtze River.Through these objects one will also see the cultural lineage that has been passed on since the Tang Dynasty(618-906)and has been further developed by the elite communities in Song, and how their accomplishments continued to guide and inspire artists in the following 10 (dynasty).8. Most authorities agree that play is an e________ part of a child’s development. (根据首字母单词拼写)9. As intellectual p________ plays an increasingly important role in today’s world, the government has provided more legal protection for books against piracy. (根据首字母单词拼写)10. Teams of four students make a video i________ a math problem and its real-worldapplication(根据首字母单词拼写)11. With the development of AI, the problem whether robots are more i________ than humans remains to be seen. (根据首字母单词拼写)12. After a period of unemployment, he a________ himself to his new duties with great energy. (根据首字母单词拼写)13. As a group, we place________ (强调) on teamwork, mutual trust and respect.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)14. Life quality is closely linked to________ (周遭的) environment. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)15. Once________ (出版), the novel caused a sensation. And since then, the contention for its genre has never stopped. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)16. The study shows that communication with your children is important for their________ (情绪的) development. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)17. As is required, weather________ (允许), everyone should take an active part in the campaign. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)18. 民以食为天。

2025届苏州高新区实验初级中学高考压轴卷英语试卷含解析

2025届苏州高新区实验初级中学高考压轴卷英语试卷含解析

2025届苏州高新区实验初级中学高考压轴卷英语试卷考生须知:1.全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答。

选择题必须用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上。

2.请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号。

3.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。

第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.That Americans have no history while Chinese have no future sounds ________; it has raised a thought provoking question, though.A.artificial B.arbitrary C.allergic D.reluctant2.To tell the truth, I didn’t expect that there were so many people ______ the idea.A.supported B.supporting C.to support D.having supported3.—What did she want to know, Tom?—She wondered we could complete the experimentA.when was it that B.it was when thatC.it was when D.when it was that4.You have a big mouth,Tom. You have told everybody the secret.A.shouldn’t B.mustn’t C.can’t D.mightn’t5.To combat global warming, many people are _________ the use of alternative energy sources.A.applying to B.jumping at C.dipping into D.pushing for6.—Tony, do remember to send the report to the sales manager!—________.A.Made it B.Got itC.Heard it D.Followed it7.It was not until 3 days later that the boy came back to life and explained to the police what_______ to him.A.was happening B.was to happen C.had happened D.has happened8.He was greatly shocked at Donald Trump’s taking office. Never did he expect that the voters _______ be so unreasonable.A.should B.couldC.would D.might9.—Could you tell me the____ of making such tasty cakes?— Well, I just follow the directons in the cookbook.A.feature B.plan C.cost D.trick10.A new movie Sacrifice came out last year, Ge You played adoctor saved an orphan at the cost of his own baby.A.in which; who B.when; who C.on which; by whom D.where; whom11.Although the Roma couldn’t be forced to pay taxes, they couldn’t vote ______they agreed to ______a government. A.unless, submit to B.until, correspond toC.when, resign to D.while, compromise to12.My wife sometimes _____ something she has long been looking for. That’s why she enjoys windo w shopping. A.looks up B.looks for C.picks up D.picks out13.The young man has ______ experience. He probably can’t do that job.A.few B.littleC.some D.any14.---Will you be_____________ this evening,Mary?---That depends. I am afraid I will be with my manager,discussing a plan.A.convenient B.suitableC.available D.efficient15.I really don’t know _________ she gets by on such a modest salary.A.what B.whyC.how D.that16.Criticized as online games are, they never fail to ______ a large number of teenagers.A.appeal to B.object to C.refer to D.turn to17.—The food here is nice enough.—My friend ________me a right place.A.introduces B.introducedC.had introduced D.was introducing18.The government is to _____ the technologies to the full in the structural transformation of the economy. A.adapt B.exposeC.exploit D.attach19.The flat is good value for money because not only did they sell it to me at a cheap price, but they threw in some old furniture _________.A.at their command B.for good measureC.beyond my reach D.beneath their dignity20.––The small restaurant is always crowded in every part.––That’s ______ it has a unique dining environment and quite a few wonderful dishes.A.why B.becauseC.where D.when第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

苏州高一英语迎考卷A卷

苏州高一英语迎考卷A卷

苏州高一英语迎考卷A卷第一部分:听力第一节听下面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 does the woman worry about?A. Their train tickets.B. Traffic jams.C.Driving speed.2. How will the woman go to the hospital?A. By bus.B. By taxi.C. By car.3. What is the assignment for next Tuesday?A. Read the textbook.B. Listen to radio programs.C. Write a composition.4. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a hotel.B. In a restaurant.C. In a store.5. What does the man think of the drums?A. Noisy.B. Wonderful.C. Annoying.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。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6-8题。

6. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Workmates.B. Husband and wife.C. Father and daughter.7. Why did the man go to Fortaleza?A. To go on business.B. To do some shopping.C. To enjoy the scenery.8. What is Tommy doing?A. Playing on his computer.B. Watching TV.C. Talking with his friends.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

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2005——2006学年度下学期
0512班«英语»期末试题
姓名:成绩:
一、选出划线部分与其它读音不同的单词(1´×10,共10分)
()1 A.wonder B. probably C. desktop D. popular ( ) 2 A. otherwise B. driver C. material D. reader ( ) 3 A. arrow B. allow C. flow D. low
( ) 4 A. polish B. divide C. shift D. direct ( ) 5 A. heat B. create C. reason D. reader ( ) 6 A. welcome B. impact C. graphic D. recent ( ) 7 A. uppercase B. numeric C. user D. unit
( ) 8 A. fax B. track C. brand D. manage ( ) 9 A. airport B. error C. duplicator D. sector ( ) 10 A. specially B. directly C. typically D. apply
二、英汉互译(2´×20,共40分)
11 Input and output devices 12 functional group 13 touch screen
14 uppercase characters 15 filing 16 impact printing
17 floppy 18 hard disk 19 write-protect
20 error message 21 光笔 22 驱动器
23 以光标模式 24 启动 25 色带
26 文本 27 检索 28 格式化
29 标签 30 信息三、单选题(1.5´×20,共30分)
31 T:I wonder if you can tell Mr. Gray that I shall not visit him
tomorrow for something urgent
M: .
A. I see
B. Oh, that’s a pity
C. He’ll be glad to hear that
D. Thank you for calling
32.T: Would you like me to file a copy of this letter before sending
it?
M: .
A.Yes, I know
B. I’m sorry to hear that
C. Please type it
D. Yes, that would be best
33.T: You’d better file under the name of the firm or job.
M: .
A. I know
B. Yes, I did so
C. That’s all right
D. That’s fine
34.T: Can you show me how to operate a word processor?
M: .
A.I’ve heard of it
B.Certainly
C.I understand
D.Never mind
35.T: .
M:I’d like to
A.I’m glad to meet you
B.Let me help with your baggage
C.I hope someday you can visit our company
D. How was your flight?
36.It is time you to bed.
A. should go
B. went
C. to go
D. going
37.I regret the cause of this trouble.
A.been
B. am
C.be
D.to be
38.Do you mind the windows?
A.to open
B.opening
C. open
D.opened
39.Do you often have your shirts ?
A.cleaning
B.cleaned
C.cleans
D.clean
40.Joan had a cold last week, so I.
A.had
B. was
C. do
D.have
41.Office automation starts word processing.
A. in
B. at
C.on
D.with
42. Mother’s words go further.
A.very
B.more
C.much
D.many
43. Today an office is a place an employee must be there for work.
A.where
B.that
C.why
D.how
44. A computer virus can spread program to program
automatically.
A.in
B.from
C.over
D.without
45. A typical computer virus two functions.
A.performs
B.copies
C.causes
D.spreads
46. It may happen in situations.
A. a lot of
B.the lot of
C. a number of
D.the number of
47.You should yourself.
A.depend in
B.depend on
C.depends in
D.depends on
48. of our knowledge comes from our study.
A.Much
B.Many
C. Lot
D.Little
work can transmit information widely separated people.
A.through
B.from
C.in
D.among
50.A network is a series of points by communication lines.
A.interconnect
B.interconnects
C.interconnecting
D.interconnected
四、完形填空(2´×5,共10分)
Office 51 is the application of 52 and telecommunications technologies 53 to handle 54 procedures. It starts with
55 .
( ) 51 A.automate B.automating C.automation D.automatical ( ) 52 A.electronic rmation C.word puter
( ) 53 A.designed B.designs C.designing D.to design
( ) 54 A.work B.factory C.office D.farm
( ) 55 A.electronic filing B.word processing
C.E-mail
D.spreadsheet
五、按要求填词并解释(1´×10,共10分)
56.secure 安全的n.
57.alter 改造n.
58.connect 连接n.
59.instruction 命令v.
60.intrude入侵的adj.
61.intention 意图adv.
62.harm 危害adj.
63.disrupt 使分裂adj.
64.subtle 细微的adv.
65.affected 影响的反义词.。

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