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江西省上饶市横峰中学高三上学期第十次周练英语试题 含答案

江西省上饶市横峰中学高三上学期第十次周练英语试题 含答案

横峰中学高三英语第十周周练一、阅读理解Comparing ourselves with others isn’t a recent phenomenon---it’s part of our culture. As soon as we’re able to form our own thoughts and opinions, we start comparing. Who’s taller? Who’s better at sports? Who has more friends?Unlike other childish habits, the urge to measure up(攀比) doesn’t ever really go away. In fact, it only increases when we become teens. “At a younger age, I found myself wanting to be cool and wondering why I wasn’t that cool,” said a junior student Michael Torres. “So I began doing what they did in order, to fit in with my own friends.”We are flooded with the message that we should compare ourselves with others. Magazines, advertisements, stores—it becomes all about what other people have or what they’ve ach ieved. Social media adds another player to the problem. Facebook, Twitter and QQ offer a constant stream of updates about the people around us. She got accepted to Harvard? He bought the brand new Nikes? They’re dating?“If I go on Facebook or twitter and read about how wonderful everyone else is, I’m not feeling good about myself. It’s going to make me feel worse,” said Mike Robbins, a senior student. “I try not to let things like that affect me, but in the modern world of technology it’s hard not to ta ke notice of what others are doing, and sometimes you want to be just like them.”Before you get caught up in the comparison game, keep in mind one very important detail: When it comes to social media, we often present only the things we want people to see---the good fortunes, happy moments, delicious desserts and best smiles.The deeper question is : Are people really posting things on social media that are true or are they simply doing it to present something to other people? It’s what we do in our culture: “Look how great I am,” “Look how smart I am,” “Look how happy I am,” and sometimes that’s true, but in a lot of cases, it’s not.While comparing ourselves to others can inspire us to get ahead and work harder, it can also drive us crazy. Next time you find yourself wondering if you measure up, remember this: What we have is not a measure of who we are. We already have worth as an individual when we’re born.Everything else is what people think of us.21. When do we start to compare ourselves with others?A. When we go to junior schoolsB. When we were born into the worldC. When we have Facebook or TweeterD. When we have thoughts and opinions22. According to the author, why would people like to post wonderful things on social media?A. To show off their livesB. To get advice from readersC. To share happiness with othersD. To communicate useful information23.The author presents the phenomenon of the comparison by _________.A. listing a lot of figuresB. giving facts and examplesC. providing scientific findingsD. comparing famous persons’ opinions24.From the passage, we learn that the author ________ comparison with others.A. supportsB. ignoresC. opposesD. respectsThe movies just wouldn’t be the same without the warm buttery taste of popcorn(爆米花). Amazingly, this delicious treat started its life as a corn kernel(玉米粒)---and not from just any corn. Popcorn is a type of sweet corn that was originally grown in Mexico and spread to China, India and elsewhere. It is the only kind of corn that will pop. Today, most of the world’s popcorn is grown in the United States.Every popcorn kernel contains a tiny drop of water, surrounded by soft starch (淀粉). When the popcorn is heated, the water turns into steam. This puts pressure on the surrounding hard kernel, forcing it to explode. The soft starch increases about 40 times in size as the corn kernel turns itself inside out.In the 1500s popcorn was an important food source for the Aztec Indians of central and southern Mexico. But it wasn’t only food. It was also used in ceremonies or on red dresses and in necklaces. By the time the Europeans arrived in America, popcorn had spread through most of the American Indians.Some early American settlers ate popcorn with cream and sugar for breakfast. But it wasn’t until the late 1800s that popcorn became popular. The demand for popcorn increased and farmersbegan farming popcorn. The first mobile popping machine was invented in 1885, and popcorn was sold by street sellers much like hot dogs that are sold today.During the Great Depression of the 1930s, the popcorn business still thrived as people could still afford it. Then in the 1950s television arrived and popcorn consumption decreased. People stayed home and stopped going to the theatre. But the link between movies and popcorn had already existed. Soon people began making popcorn at home on the stove and, later, microwave popcorn was introduced.Today the movies have regained popularity and popcorn has once again become the favorite.25. Popcorn was first planted in________.A. ChinaB. AmericaC. IndiaD. Mexico26. Why does the corn kernel pop when heated?A. Because it is covered with soft starch.B. Because the pressure inside is too big.C. Because the starch becomes bigger in size.D. Because there is water inside the kernel.27. We can know from the passage that________.A. popcorn began to be farmed in the late 1800sB. popcorn was only a kind of food in the 1500sC. hot dogs used to be sold by street sellersD. people stop eating popcorn while watching movies now28. The underlined word “thrived” in the fifth paragraph probably means “________”.A. started to disappearB. was seriously affectedC. suffered a lotD. developed very well二、七选五It’s Time to Put it AwayYour smart phone may have hurt you before you realize it. Don’t be addicted to it. Put your phone away, OK?1.Cyber SicknessAlso called “digital motion sickness”, symptoms that range from headaches to woozy feelings can occur when you quickly scroll on your smart phone or watch action-packed video on your screen. 36 Your sense of balance is different from other senses in that it has lots of inputs. When those inputs don’t agree, that’s when you feel dizziness and sickness.2. Text ClawIt is the unofficial term for soreness and muscle contraction felt in the fingers, wrist and forearm after heavy smart phone use. 37 . So if you’re always on your phone, it makes sense to feel discomfort in your hands and forearms.3. Eye Strain(疲劳)Do you stare at a screen for hours on end? If you’re reading this, you very well might suffer eye strain. 38 Staring at your digital devices for a long time can lead to dry eyes, headaches and tiredness, which can decrease your productivity. Experts suggest taking screen breaks every 20 minutes.4. Text NextSimilar to the claw, text neck—discomfort in the neck and spine---happens when you spend a long time looking down at your smart phone. 39 . Being mindful of how far your neck bends when you’re on your phone---and bending it back to an upright position---can help reduce the risk of text neck.5.Pedestrian SafetyPedestrian deaths are on the rise because too many smart phone users engage in distracted walking. While focused on the cyber world, many of us can lose reality of the physical one. Elemental pedestrian safety knowledge is compromised by technology, and the risks are scary.40 .A. We should taking breaks for a walkB. The sensation results from a mismatch between sensory inputsC. Remember that pedestrian safety is more important than smart phoneD. The habit may lead to people requiring medical spine care at a younger ageE. To avoid injury or worse, put your phone away until you’ve reached a safe spotF. Any specific motor activity can cause pain in tendons(筋)and muscles when done repeatedlyG. Any activity that requires active use of your eyes—driving and reading included—can cause eye tiredness三、完形填空After college graduation, I did all kinds of work. Now I am a sales agent and visit my customers all over England. That was a cold February morning and I was 41 to visit a store at9 am. I parked my car, bundled my scarf around me and 42 up the street towards his shop front.The street where his store was 43 was partially blocked by two large, ruddy faced workmen who were tearing up the concrete. I prepared myself for the 44 cat calls(起哄). I was up early, out in the cold, and probably to be seen as a funny scene by two men I didn’t even 45 .Then I stopped and 46 my own father. Both he and my grandfather had 47 much of their early careers working outside in similar jobs before they 48 and became engineers. I recalled how hard Dad worked, in all kinds of 49 ; how he’d come home with sunburn or frosting(冻伤). I realized that if I felt cold then these two guys were probably 50 , given that it looked as though they’d already been 51 for hours.My customer’s shop wasn’t open yet but I was beyond being annoyed at his 52 . I went to a coffee shop around the corner, 53 myself a hot chocolate, then two more with whipped cream.I made my 54 down the street towards the workmen. One of them turned to me with a wide smile and 55 me with a joke “Oh love, you shouldn’t have!” To his 56 , I passed him the tray with the two 57 chocolates. I replied, “Maybe not. 58 it’s too cold to be working outside today.”I got two looks of genuine(真诚的) 59 , and a timely reminder that it’s as easy to be60 as it is to prejudge, but the former is so much nicer! So I realize the things we do seem so small but important and do what we can to make this world better.41. A. owing B. due C. used D. about42. A. wandered B. traveled C. stopped D. headed43. A. located B. served C. laid D. decorated44. A. cheering B. expected C. pleasant D. interesting45. A. see B. notice C. find D. know46. A. met B. called C. remembered D. asked47. A. wasted B. spent C. spared D. kept48. A. retired B. settled C. qualified D. aged49. A. weather B. streets C. pressure D. stores50. A. hungry B. freezing C. excited D. thirsty51. A. waiting B. playing C. chatting D. working52. A. rudeness B. coldness C. lateness D. disappearance53. A. ordered B. booked C. filled D. poured54. A. promise B. decision C. way D. choice55. A. caught B. greeted C. suggested D. warned56. A. shame B. honor C. sorrow D. shock57. A. cold B. hot C. special D. soft58. A. So B. Or C. But D. And59. A. thanks B. surprise C. trust D. upset60. A. shy B. careful C. grateful D. kind四、语法填空World Read Aloud Day is celebrated each year on the first Wednesday of March. It 61 (start) by the website in 2010 and has now reached 65 countries. 62 aim is to encourage people worldwide who cannot read to enjoy the benefits of a book. The website asks everyone 63 (celebrate) the day by taking a book , finding an audience, and reading out aloud. It is about taking action to show the world that the right to read and write 64 (belong) to all people.The website asks visitors to join in the movement to reduce the number of illiterate(不识字的)people in the world. It is 65 (absolute) necessary to help those who cannot read. The website says, “It’s time to start by reading aloud to 66 might like it. Share a book with a child who might need it, share a story with someone who would treasure it, listen patiently 67 someone else’s story as they share with you.” The United Nations says, “Literacy involves a variety of learning in 68 (enable) individuals to achieve their goals, to develop their knowledge, 69 to participate fully in society.” In that way, World Read Aloud Day 70 (do) help make a difference.五、短文改错Failure is part of our life. Somebody has ever achieved great success without lots of failures. One experience left lasting impression on me. I’ve been fond of playing the piano since my childhood. Last year there was a piano competition for teenager in my city and I take part in it. I couldn’t waitto show off. The day finally came. However, when I was on the stage I was so much nervous that I made several mistakes while playing. My performance was a completely failure! It was only after the competition when I realized my failure resulted in my lack of practice. From then on, I devoted more time to play the piano because I firmly believe that practice make perfect.横峰中学高三英语第十周周练答案一、阅读DABC DBAD二、七选五BFGDE三、完形填空BDABD CBCAB DCACB DBCAD四、语法填空61. was started 62. Its /The 63 .to celebrate 64. belongs 65 absolutely66. whoever 67. to 68. enabling 69. and 70. does五、短文改错:71.Somebody ---Nobody 72.left后加a73.teenager—teenagers 74.take—took75.much删去pletely--complete77.when---that 78.in---from79.play---playing 80.make----makes。

江西省横峰县高二英语上学期期中试题-人教版高二全册英语试题

江西省横峰县高二英语上学期期中试题-人教版高二全册英语试题

2017-2018学年度上学期高二期中考试英语试卷考试时间:120分钟第一局部听力〔共两节,总分为30分〕第一节〔共5小题;每一小题1.5分,总分为7.5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三个选项中选出最优选项,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 time is it now?A.7:15.B.8:00.C. 8:45.2. Which is the best way to get to the Water Cube at the moment?A. Taking a subway.B. Taking a bus.C. Taking a taxi.3. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Teacher and student.C. Employer and employee.4. What is the man doing there?A. He is living there.B. He is on holiday there.C. He is working there.5. What is the man’s problem?A. He is very hungry.B. He dialed the wrong number.C. He doesn’t want a room facing the sea.第二节〔共15小题;每一小题1.5分,总分为22.5分〕听下面5段对话。

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

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6. Where does the man want to go?A. To the library.B. To the post office.C. To the teaching building.7. What is the color of the main teaching building?A. Grey.B. Green.C. Red.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

高二英语上学期周练试题(1-17)-人教版高二全册英语试题

高二英语上学期周练试题(1-17)-人教版高二全册英语试题

丰城中学2015-2016学年上学期高二周考英语本试卷总分值为150分考试时间为120分钟第1卷第一局部听力(共两节,总分为30分)第一节 (共5小题;每一小题1.5分,总分为7.5分)听下面5段对话。

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. Why does the man wear his sunglasses?A. It’s sunny.B. His eyes hurt in the light.C. It’s cool.2. What will the two speakers do today?A.Visit a friend.B. Go to a clothes show.C. Stay at home.3. What does the man mean?A. He won’t take the luggage with him.B. He will deliver the luggage by car.C. He doesn’t need any help with the luggage.4. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Information.B. E-mail.C. Business.5. What will the girl most probably do?A. Go over her lessons.B. Take an exam.C. Go to the concert.第二节 (共15小题:每一小题1.5分,总分为22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每一小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出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、7题。

6. Why does the man apologize to the woman?A. He keeps her waiting for a long time.B. There isn’t the dish she orders.C. He makes a mistake in her order.7. What explanation does the man give to the woman?A. He is a green hand on the job.B. He can’t do things fast enough.C. He can’t understand the customers well.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

江西省上饶市横峰中学高中英语任务型阅读练习题doc

江西省上饶市横峰中学高中英语任务型阅读练习题doc

一、高中英语任务型阅读1.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。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Find a quiet location. Keep a routine. Focus on one subject at a time. It all seems like sound advice for students who need to hit the books, ________ . Here's a list of tips from Carey, a scientist, for getting the most out of your study time.________.Doing practice quizzes can help you retrieve(检索)information on test day. “Tests have a very bad reputation as a measurement tool,” Carey says. But psychologists have found self-tests sl ow down the forgetting of material you've studied. “If you study something once, and then you test yourself on it,” Carey says, “you do better than if you study it twice over.”Move around________ . “If you move around and study the same material in several places,” he says, “you may be forming multiple associations for the same material. So it's better anchored in your brain, and you can pull it out easier.”Mix it upThink about a football who does strength training, speed training and drills. Carey says alternating between different facets facts of a subject in a single sitting can “leave a deeper impression on the brain”. For example, when studying French, do some verbs, some speaking and some reading. ________ .Space it outInformation learned in a hurry is lost just as fast. So if you really want to learn, space out shorter, hour-long study sessions. “There's no doubt that you can cram for(突击备考)an exam.” Carey says, “________. And once it's gone, “it's gone. You're not getting it back.”A. Test yourselfB. Study it and practice moreC. and it turns out that some of them are in great helpD. but recent studies indicate the conventional wisdom is wrongE. The problem is that it's so easy to forget what you just crammedF. Changing up where you study can help you keep more informationG. Spending your time in deep concentration on just verbs isn't effective【答案】 D;A;F;G;E【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了如何充分利用你的学习时间的几点建议。

高二英语(上)周周练 答案教程文件

高二英语(上)周周练 答案教程文件

高二英语(上)周周练答案高二(上)英语周周练答案A篇 21-24 AADB B篇 25.B 26.B 27.DC篇 28.B 29.C 30.A 31.BD篇 32.B 33.C 34.A 35.D七选五 36.C 37.F 38.A 39.E 40.D41-45BCADC 46-50CDABC 51-55CABCD 56-60BACBA语法填空参考答案:61.worse 62.problems 63.asleep 64.surprising65.unhappy 66.following 67.Using 68.it 69.to go 70.before改错51. ..., our class have a ... have → had52. ... celebrations to welcoming ... welcoming → welcome53. ... teachers or students. or → and54. ... an wonderful opportunity ... an → a55. ... meet new friends ... new → old56. ... photos for the school, ... for → of57. ... put them up ... 去掉them58. ... at the photo ... photo → photos59. ... would popular ... popular前加be60. ... the days when ... when → that或去掉whenHi Worried,I'm sorry to know that you're having such a bad time at the moment. The truth is that everyone will have one of those periods when things seem to go wrong, so you don't have to worry much. The important thing is to learn to control your temper so that you m ay not do or say anything you’ll regret. Here are three useful tips:For a start, talk to someone you trust about how you feel. This is a good way of letting your anger out without hurting others or yourself. Besides the first mentioned, going outdoors and playing team games with your friends will be effective ways to get rid of anger as well .Last but not least, remain optimistic about your future. Such a positive attitude towards life can be helpful in keeping up your spirits.I hope you'll soon feel calmer and carry on as normal.Yours,Jamie。

江西省横峰中学2019届高三上学期第10周周练英语试题 Word版含答案

江西省横峰中学2019届高三上学期第10周周练英语试题 Word版含答案

2018-2019学年度上学期高三年级周练(第10周)英语试卷命题人:余文娟满分:100分考试时间:45/60分钟一、阅读理解:(每小题2.5分,共20分)AOver a hundred years ago in 1911, something strange was found in the glaciers of Antarctica. Grilffith Taylor—an Australian geologist, had discovered a blood red steam pouring out of the ice cascades(瀑布)of Talor Glacier! Popularly known as the Blood Falls, scientists had not been able to find the reason behind the blood red liquid flowing through the ice---until recently. The mystery of the Blood Falls had finally been solved.When these falls were first discovered, scientists had believed that the red colour came from a large amount of red algae(海藻)concentrated in the water. Red algae contain a pigment(色素)which reflects red light, making the algae appear red.This theory made sense, until it was later found that algae do not play a part in the red color of the flowing liquid at all. What really causes Talor Glacier’s waters appear blood red, is the presence of iron oxide in the liquid. The waters of the blood falls are rich in salt and iron content, and when this water comes in contact with the air, it turns red—just like rust! The water in these falls is often referred to as “brine” by scientists because of the high salt content in the water.This reasoning behind the red colors of the falls was found back in 2003. However, the entire mystery had not yet been solved. How is it then, that the Blood Falls are not frozen?Researchers at the University of Colorado and University of Alaska found that inside the glacier, there was a network of channels and reservoirs that move the water around. Salt water has a lower freezing temperature. In addition, when any substance undergoes a change in state, it gives off heat. Therefore, the brine actually warm itself up while it’s freezing! How this works, is that when the brine is flowing through the Talor Glacier, some of it does freeze. As a result of changing state fromliquid to ice, the brine gives off heat. This heat is enough to keep the rest of the rest of the brine in liquid form, which is why it flows out of the glacier.Incredible new chemistry facts found, any mystery solved!21. According to the text, the red algae theory was once considered ________.A. ridiculousB. reasonableC. impracticalD. complex22. Why does the Blood Falls look red in color?A. Because there is too much salt and iron in its water.B. Because its liquid is rich in red algae.C. Because the following liquid reflects and sunlightD. Because the air is thin and rare in Antarctica.23. What is the main reason for the Blood Fall’s notfreezing?A. The water continued flowing constantly.B. There is too much salt in the water.C. The brine gives off heat while freezingD. Temperatures aren’t high enough for flowing water.24. What is the passage mainly about?A. The discovery of the blood glacier.B. The birth of the Talor Glacier.C. The flowing red water in Antarctica.D. The mystery of the Blood Falls.BPunks, Ravers, Mods and Teddy Boys. No, these aren't some hot new bands, but the names of a number of British youth subcultures(亚文化) from the last 70 years.Youth Club, a UK not-for-profit organization, released a book earlier this year celebrating many different subcultures from throughout Britain s recent history."A catalyst(催化剂) for creativity on the worldwide stage, British youth culture movements from the Teddy Boys of the 1950s to the grime Scene of the 2000s continue to play a pioneering role in music, fashion and creativity across the globe," it wroteon its website.These subcultures were traditionally a way for young people to show their personalities to others. Walking around London in the 1970s would have meant seeing dozens of young "punks" - people dressed in ripped denim(破洞牛仔裤), leather jackets, body piercings(穿孔) and with brightly-dyed hair—on the streets. And in the90s, “ravers” were young people who threw all-night parties in abandoned buildings or car parks.So, what was the reason behind these subcultures?"On both sides of the Atlantic, more and more young disappointed teenagers were looking for an escape from the boredom and constraints(约束)of society, "wrote lan Youngs, BBC entertainment reporter. "Unemployment, racial tensions and social upheaval (剧变)added fuel to their fires."Youth subcultures have all but disappeared in the West. Some experts believe the reason for this is the instant and low-priced availability of music and clothing in the internet age."Fashion and music, they’re much cheaper and they’re much faster today, " Ruth Adams, a culture lecturer at Kings College London told The Guardian."When I was a teenager, you had to stick to one type of music or fashion, because it cost more money. Now, it' s all a bit more blurry(模糊不清的),” she said, believing that it's harder to figure out someone's personality or music tastes nowadays just by looking at them.Despite this, Adams believes that today’s young people are still finding their own way to express themselves, but in a more modern way."It's certainly happening online," she said. "It's a lot easier to use personas(伪装) online just by showcasing certain types of mysterious knowledge."25. According to the text, British youth subcultures____.A. could be traced back to the 1970sB. were started by Youth Club to promote creativityC. were a way for youth to express their identitiesD. had a greater impact on fashion than music26. What contributed to the popularity of these youth subcultures?a. Young people's desire for freedom and fun.b. Young people's longing for fame and wealth.c. The social pressure young people suffered.d. The easy access to music and clothing.A. a bB. a cC. b dD. c d27. Which of the following would Ruth Adams probably agree with?A. Music and fashion trends develop too fast for young people to follow today.B. Young people today are less willing to express themselves as her peers did.C. Young people today are less interested in music and fashion than her peersused to be.D. The internet makes it harder to figure out the personalities of young people today.28. What's the author' s attitude toward subcultures?A. ObjectiveB. NegativeC. DoubtfulD. SupportiveC(附加题)Bats are the only mammals(哺乳动物) that can fly a great distance, but they have another ability. Many bats live a very long time for an animal of their size. European researchers are studying bats to understand why they lives0 long. They hope to make discoveries aimed at fighting the aging process in human beings.Last week, the group of scientists said they had identified important biological qualities in some bat species. The group studied bat chromosomes(染色体), a line of genes found in the nucleus(细胞核) of cells. The scientists were most interested in structures connected to the ends of the chromosomes. They are called telomeres(端粒), which protect the ends of chromosomes and shorten each time a cell divides. Scientists believe this shortening process causes cells to breakdown. They say this is what causes aging.The European researchers studied 493 bats from four bat species. The group used information that had been gathered over more than 60 years. Of these animals ,thegreater mouse-eared bat generally lived the longest, an average of 37 years. The scientists said this and a related species, which are grouped together under the name Myotis, had telomeres that did not shorten with age. Another Myotis bat holds the record for oldest age, reaching 41years. The scientists’ findings suggest that these bats cells have the ability to maintain and repair their telomeres. This, they said, helps guard against the aging process.Based on its body size, a bat like the greater mouse-eared bat would be expected to live four years. But, these mammals have been found to live nearly 10 times longer than that. The scientists found that only 19 species of mammals live longer than humans when their body size is considered. Eighteen of these are bats.29. European researchers are studying bats mainly hoping to .A. learn the living habit of bats.B. find out why bats enjoy a long life.C. try to understand why bats can fly as a mammalD. discover a good way to prevent human beings from aging.30. What does the second paragraph mainly explain to us?A. The structures of bats’ chromosomes.B. What cause aging biologically.C. The functions of telomeres.D. What causes cells to break down.31.The greater mouse-eared bat and Myotis bat live so long because .A. they are grouped together under the name MyoisB. their telomeres are decreasing with ageC. their ells are able to keep up and fix their telomeresD. their bodies produce more telomeres than human beings32. From the last paragraph, we can infer that. .A. bats live 10 times longer that human beingsB. bats enjoy the longest life among mammalsC. bats like the greater mouse-eared bat should have lived longerD. Most bats live longer than human beings considering their body sizeD(附加题)On a cool morning, Wilson Kasaine heads out along a dirt path in southern Kenya. His calmness makes it easy to forget that he’s tracking one of the most dangerous animals in the world. Kasaine is tracking lions—especially one lion called Marti, who is the real-life Lion King of Selenkay Conservancy.Tracking lions on foot may sound like a death wish, but Kasaine has been doing it for most of his life. Born into a traditional Maasai family he quickly grew to understand the beauty and danger of wildlife. Living with big wild animals forces him to develop a good sense of where they have been and where they may be going. During his 12-kilometer walks to and from school, he learned how to tell the paw prints (爪印)of a lion from those of other animals.Growing up, Kasaine knew that improving his tracking abilities would help him avoid surprise meetings with dangerous animals. For many Maasai, tracking is mainly a matter of self-protection. But Kasaine is tracking lions to meet them and to protect them. He leads a small group of wide-eyed tourists over the red sandy path, searching for the lion that has left upon it his prints.Each year, thousands of tourists crowd Kenya’s national parks to try to ha ve a look at the"big five”; elephants, rhinoceros, leopards, buffaloes and lions. The international draw of these animals matters a lot because the nation’s economy is tied to the protection of its wildlife. If Kenya’s wi ldlife disappears, so does its second-largest source of income.Wildlife protection efforts in Kenya meant marking off land exclusively(专门地)for animals. But it also meant that the people who had originally lived in the area were forced to leave their land and into smaller surrounding areas, They are also finding it increasingly hard to keep a traditional Maasai lifestyle. But people are glad that it really makes a difference to wildlife protection.33. How did Kasaine track lions?A. By working together with tourists.B. By running after them all the time.C. By going to school every day.D. By studying their paw prints.34. What does the underlined word "it”in the last paragraph refer to?A. Kenya’s economic development.B. People’s leaving their origin al homes.C. Kenya’s second-largest income source.D. Kenyan people’s traditional Maasai lifestyle.35. What is the best title for the text?A. Wildlife protection in KenyaB. Meeting a dangerous animalC. Wilson Kasaine’s wise choiceD. Learning to live with lions第二部分(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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21. ____________ will we give in to the difficulties. Which of the answerscan’t be chosen?A. On no conditionB. At no timeC. In no timeD. Never22. Not for a moment ________ the truth of your story.A. he have doubtedB. he doubtsC. did he doubtD.he did doubt23. Next door to ours _________, who has just returned form abroad.A. where lives an old manB. where does an old man liveC. lives an old manD. does an old man live24. Not only ________ polluted but __________ crowded.A. did I feelB. I feltC. I had feltD. had I felt25. I finally got the job I dreamed about. Never in all life ________ so happy.A. usefulB. valueC. importantD. worth26. Not only __________ interested in football but _________ beginning to show an interest in it.A. the teacher himself is , all his students areB. the teacher himself is, are all his studentsC. is the teacher himself, are all his studentsD. is the teacher himself, all his students are27. We are ________ by doctors to eat more natural food and take plenty of physical exercises.A. suggestedB. warned ofC. informedD. advised28. As you know, it is my duty to ________ my younger sisters from being hurt when they are in danger.A. preventB. saveC. stopD. protect29. This book is said to be a special one which ________ many events notfound in other history books.A. writesB. coversC. printsD. reads30. Children need many things, _______, they need love.A. after allB. first of allC. last of allD. at last31.I have searched ________ for the book but couldn’t find it.A. thoroughlyB. deeplyC. at easeD. frotably32. ---You _______ part in the party in time.---Sorry I was delayed by the accident.A. are supposed to takeB. have supposed toC. are supposed to have takeD. supposed to take33. ---Would you mind if I opened the door?--- ________________.A. Yes, go aheadB. No, go aheadC. Yes, pleaseD. Never mind34. A good teacher must _________ to his students how important a proper learning method is.A. get through B, get across C. get away D. get over35. Coral is not a plant but a variety of animal life _________ and brightcolors.A. in different shapesB. in a different shapeC. of different shapeD. of a different shape第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题l.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

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江西省横峰县横峰中学2016届高三英语上学期第10周周练一、阅读理解第一节AAs the world prepares to mark the 100th anniversary of InternationalWomen’s Day on March 8,2010, a new report details the progress andchallenges girls face in getting an education.The report—from the Education for All Fast TrackInitiative—highlights the importance of girls’ education for economicand social development. It follows progress in Ethiopia, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Guinea, Mauritania, Mozambique and Niger.Prema Clarke, author of Fast­tracking Girls’ Educ ation, says, “Progress for girls’education is that they can leave their homes, leave their families and come to a place to study and to learn. And that’s a big achievement because otherwise these girls have to stay at home, looking after their brothers and sisters, doing the cooking or doing the cleaning.〞She says progress toward the Millennium Development Goals and those of Education for All is “allowing and enabling girls and forcing countries to look at this issue(问题)and to ensure that interventions(干预)help girls attend school.〞BenefitsImproving education for girls brings many benefits, says Clarke. “It means that girls can then enter the workforce. They can look after their own families much more effectively. They can prevent child death rate. They can educate their own girl children when they begin to expand their own families.〞 Studies show that having an educated female population helps to improve a country’s health and economic well­being.WarningsThe report says, “In developing countries, too man y girls are not in school, and many girls face continuing health risks and danger just walking to class.〞“Especially in the fragile and post­conflict countries and in many of the African countries, this is a real issue,〞 she says. Till now, the interventions have been so focused on providingschooling and providing teachers, etc. And now I think there is much more expanded focus on looking at specific communities of girls within at­risk groups that now need much more specific attention and much more creative solutions to help them attend school.21. The underlined word “highlights〞in Paragraph 2 probably means “________〞.A. reducesB. stressesC. remarksD. improves22. According to Clarke, improving education can provide girls with all the opportunities EXCEPT________.A. to educate their own girl childrenB. to prevent child death rateC. to enter the workforceD. to study abroad23. This passage is intended to________.A. promote the progress in girls’ educationB. talk about the benefits of improving girls’ educationC. talk about the problem girls are facing in educationD. sing high praise for girls’ education24. It can be inferred from the passage that________.A. the girls’ educational situation in developing countries is still seriousB. girls were free to go wherever they wanted in the pastC. there are enough teachers in most of the African countriesD. International Women’s Day was first celebrated on March 8 in 1900BThe smiling face of Santa Claus appears all across China. Local governments are decorating trees and lamp posts with lights and ornaments. At first glance visitors would think they were in Europe.Despite the fact that most Chinese are not Christians, Christmas season has become increasingly popular.“If you had walked around ma jor Chinese cities 15 years ago, you wouldn’t have seen many signs of Christmas. However, if you were to visit those same Chinese cities again today, you’d be surprised to see signs of Christmas almost everywhere,〞 says Cai Jiming, a professor with Tsinghua University, who has served as an expert in developing China’s holiday schedule.Although Christmas is not a public holiday, many Chinese cities are still getting into the Christmas spirit.Cai says his e­mail inbox and cellphone have been flooded with me ssages wishing him a merry Christmas. The greetings have been coming in since the end of November.In his view, Christmas seems like a “warm­up〞for the truly important month­long Spring Festival, which begins on Feb. 3 next year.However, despite the prevalence(流行)of Christmas celebrations, for most Chinese, it neither means a religious celebration nor an occasion for family reunions. Instead, it is a time for relaxing with friends, a time to shop, a time to have a party and it is especially a time for romance.“It seems to me that everything associated with Christmas time is romantic.〞On the streets, rose and chocolate peddlers are competing for their business.Christmas has become another Valentine’s Day, and at the same time, more people feel it is a time to reward themselves with good food and a good time.25. From the first paragraph, we know________.A. Christmas has become the most important festival in ChinaB. Christmas is celebrated by most of people in ChinaC. Santa Claus doesn’t appear in Europe any more on ChristmasD. The smiling faces of Santa Claus are hung on the trees in local governments26. Which of the following statements is right about Cai Jiming?A. Cai Jiming is an expert in developing China’s economy.B. He thinks that Christmas will become a traditional custom for Chinese.C. He is given many regards on Christmas.D. He will dress like a Santa Claus to send gifts.27. Professor Cai Jiming’s words in the third paragraph are used to________.A. show he is a famous expert in China’s holiday scheduleB. prove TsinghuaUniversity is the best university in ChinaC. prove Christmas season has become more and more popularD. show great changes have taken place in China28. What’s the best title of the text?A. Christmas in EuropeB. Chinese celebrating Christmas holidayC. Romantic holiday-Valentine’s DayD. The smiling face of Santa ClausCThe City Bike program rolled into New York last spring and proved a hit, with nearly 12,000 New Yorkers signing up for annual memberships. Since 2010, over a dozen US cities have introduced bike-share programs.There’re plenty of bike stations near parks and other car-free areas. The programs we looked at in major cities work the same way. You buy a 24-hour pass. During the time, you get an unlimited number of 30-minute rides. If you go over your given half-hour ride time, you start paying fees for each following 30-minute period. Here are some of the biggest bike-share program in America.Minneapolis: Nice Ride MinnesotaStation : Minnehaha Ave. & Minnehaha PkwyHow much: $ 6 for a 24-hour pass.How it works: The first 30 minutes are included in the pass; $ 1.50 for the second 30 minutes; $ 4.50 for the third 30 minutes; later $ 6 for every half an hour.Chicago: Divvy BikesStation : Lakeshore Drive and Monroe St; also Museum CampusHow much: $ 7 for a 24-hour pass, with unlimited 30-minute trips.How it works: The first 30 minutes are included in the pass; $ 2 for the second 30 minutes; $ 6 for the third 30 minutes; later $ 8 for every half an hour.New York City: Citi BikeStation : Central Park So. & 6th Ave; also Broadway & W.57th St.How much: $ 9.95 for a 24-hour pass.How it works: The first 30 minutes are included in the pass; $ 4 for the second 30 minutes; $ 9 for the third 30 minutes; later $ 12 for every half an hour.Boston: HubwayStation : Tremont St. & West St.How much: $ 6 for a 24-hour pass.How it works: The first 30 minutes are included in the pass; $ 2 for the second 30 minutes; $ 4 for the third 30 minutes; later $ 8 for every half an hour.We are volunteers. If you want to know more information, please contact us.29. According to the text, the City Bike program _______.A. was first set up in New YorkB. is very popular in American citiesC. has a long history in AmericaD. develops very fast all over the world30. Which of the following bike-share programs costs the riders most?A. Nice Ride MinnesotaB. Divvy BikesC. Citi BikeD. Hubway31. If you visit Boston by riding Hubway bike for 3 hours, you have to pay ______.A. $6B. $ 30C. $ 20D. $ 36DThe principles about applying for jobs have altered greatly lately. In the past, people preferred a hand-written application letter.However, nowadays it is becoming more and more common to apply for a job through the Internet.You can find information on the Internet about how to apply for jobs.Information can be found about how to fulfill your application letter, the clothes that you should wear and how to carry out the interview itself.The importance of body language is often mentioned,but doesn’t always get the attention it deserves.After all,before a word has even been spoken,your body language will have already given people their first impression of you.Additionally, your body language will also give out a lot more information.Based on your body language it can be seen if you are self-confident.It can also show if you are a busy or a quiet type and it helps give an impression of whether you are speaking truthfully or not.Body language can show how enthusiastic you are and if you are a nice person.someone who will take his work seriously, but also someone who has a sense of humor and can enjoy a joke from time to time.The members of the application committee will ask you questions,but your answers won’t only be oral.The committee will not only pay attention to what you say, but also to how you say it! Body language will determine first if it ‘clicks’,and sometimes all it takes is just a few seconds.Everybody uses body language,but it takes place mostly at a subconscious〔下意识的〕 level.Using body language appropriately, you can definitely increase your chances of getting a job.32.What kind of people is the text mainly meant for?A. InterviewersB. Job-hunting peopleC. EmployersD. Lay-off workers33.We can learn from the first paragraph that_______.A.hand-written letters are not used in finding a jobB.the more expensive clothes interviewees wear, the betterC.body language is more important than spoken wordsD.Internet is of significance in applying for a jobing body language well in a job interview will probably _______.A.get rid of the interviewers’ prejudice B.determine what position one will get C.increase the possibility to get the wanted job D.help one remove nervousness35.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A.Those using body language are usually confident.B.Body language is often used on purpose in job hunting.C.Body language is a mirror to reflect one’s personality.D.People enjoying jokes are preferred in a job interview.第二节You can help your firm innovate(创新) by creating a culture in which all employees are actively encouraged to put forward ideas. But how do you get the best from people and encourage them to be at their most creative.Stress the importance of creativity. 36 If they don’t understand innovation can keep your firm competitive, your efforts at encouraging creative thinking risk falling flat.Make time for brainstorming. Find some time for new ideas to come out. For example, set aside time for brainstorming, hold regular group works hops(研讨会) and arrange team days out.A team involved in a brainstorming session is likely to be more effective. 37 You should also give individuals the space to reflect privately on their work if you think they need it.Challenge the way staff work. 38 Ask people whether they have considered alternative waysof working and what might be achieved by doing things differently.39 Motivate individuals or teams who come up with winning ideas by actively recognizing creativity, for example through an award scheme. You can reward those who just have a rich flow of suggestions, regardless of whether they are put into action at work.Act on ideas. Creative thinking is only worthwhile if it results in action. Provide the time and resources to develop and carry out those ideas worth acting on. 40 In addition, the flow of ideas may well dry up if staff feel the process is pointless.A. Reward creativity.B. The problem is that our minds are lazy.C. Be willing to make mistakes.D. Make sure all your employees know that you want to hear their ideas.E. Individuals within the team can test and improve the ideas together.F. Encourage employees to keep looking at the way they approach their work.G. Failure to do so means that your firm may fail to benefit from innovation.二、完形填空In my dual(双重的)profession__41__an educator and health careprovider, I have worked with many children infected with HIV. They havetaught me so many things, but I have especially learned thatgreat__42__can be found in the smallest individuals. Let me tell yousomething about Tyler.Tyler was__43__infected with HIV; his mother was also infected. From the very beginning of his life, he was dependent on medications to__44__him to survive. When he was five, he had a tube inserted in a vein(静脉)in his chest. At times, he also needed extra oxygen to support his__45__.Tyler wasn’t__46__to give up one single moment of his childhood to this deadly disease. It was not__47__to find him play ing and racing around his backyard, wearing his medicine­loaded backpack and__48_his tank of oxygen behind him in his little wagon(小手推车). All of us who knew Tyler were impressed by his pure__49__in being alive and the energy it gave him. Tyler’s mom often__50__him by telling him that he moved so__51__she needed to dress him in red. That way, when she peered through the window to check on him playing in the yard, she could quickly__52__him.This deadly disease eventually__53__down Tyler. He grew quite ill and, unfortunately,__54__did his HIV­infected mother. When it became__55__that he wasn’t going to survive, Tyler’s mom talked to him about__56__. She comforted him by telling Tyler that she was dying too, and that she would be with him soon in heaven.A few days before his death, Tyler__57__to me to come to his hospital bed and__58__,“I might die soon. I’m not__59__. When I die, please dress me in__60__. Mom promised she’s coming to heaven, too. I’m be playing when she gets there, and I want to make sure she can find me.〞41. A. in B. forC. as D. on42. A. pleasure B. painC. sorrow D. courage43. A. seriously B. bornC. unlucky D. disappointingly44. A. cause B. enableC. make D. lead45. A. breathing B. livingC. running D. walking46. A. happy B. willingC. daring D. discouraged47. A. common B. unusualC. surprised D. ordinary48. A. dragging B. carryingC. pushing D. taking49. A. character B. joyC. moment D. excitement50. A. comforted B. scoldedC. teased D. praised51. A. slowly B. happilyC. quickly D. fast52. A. know B. spotC. stop D. observe53. A. tore B. brokeC. wore D. kicked54. A. neither B. soC. such D. nor55. A. apparent B. hopelessC. sure D. terrible56. A. life B. dreamC. future D. death57. A. waved B. saidC. signed D. explained58. A. whispered B. shoutedC. cried D. spoke59. A. excited B. surprisedC. scared D. happy60. A. red B. whiteC. bright D. beauty三、语法填空One day, about ten years ago, while working at the cash register in the gift shop at my University Museum of Natural History, I saw 61 elderly couple come in with a little girl in a wheelchair. As I looked 62 ( close ) at this girl, I found that she was fixed on her chair. I then realized she had no arms or legs , just a head, a neck and upper body, 63 ( dress ) in a little white skirt. As the couple wheeled her up to me, I turned my head toward the girl. When I took the money from her grandparents, I looked back 64 the girl, who was giving me the most optimistic, largest smile I had ever seen. All of a sudden, her handicap was gone and all I saw was this beautiful girl, 65 smile just melted me 66 almost instantly gave me a completely new sense of 67 life is all about. She took me from a poor, unhappy college student and 68 ( bring ) me into her world; a world of smiles, love and 69 ( warm ). I’m a successful business man now and whenever I think about the troubles of the world, I think about that little girl and the remarkable lesson about life that she taught 70 .四、短文改错As is known, that it is interested to teach children to swim while they are still babies. Most large town in Florida and California have already run particularly lessons for babies. The idea has quickly spread to Europe which, in several countries, special courses were now offered to children who are from 7 to 24 months old. The first step is to have a child get rid of the fear with water. Next, he is teaching to float in water. Once he can do that naturally and can swim with fear, the child can master the technique and push him forward through water.五、书面表达Ⅲ.书面表达假设你是2015年某校的高考第一名李华,许多高三学生发电子邮件向你请教备考中遇到的问题和高考取胜之道。

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横峰中学2018-19学年度上学期周练(第10周)高二年级英语试卷命题人:徐琪考试日期:10月30日第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共8小题;每小题2.5分,满分20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。

AFor some kids, the news on TV can be difficult to understand. Don’t worry! Here comes Linda Ellerbee. She is a well-known journalist behind Nickelodeon’s Nick News, a special TV program for kids. As the show’s creator and reporter, Ellerbee talks about the news in a way that’s easy for children to understand.This month, Nick News celebrated its 20th birthday. It is the longest running TV news program for kids. Ann Curry, the host of the program Today, interviewed Ellerbee in New York City. Ellerbee wore her favorite orange shoes—the same pair she wears in the program—for the special occasion.When asked why she started Nick News, Ellerbee’s answer is simple. “Kids have a right to know, ”she says. “And they already do know, but maybe not all the facts. ”She looks at her job on Nick News as more than just a news reporter. She says that it’s her duty to explain the news and help children understand what has really happened.Ellerbee tries to balance bad news with good news, too. “Behind each sad story, there’s always someone or something trying to make it better, ”she explains.Besides important events, Nick News also reports the things that are going on in the world of kids. When deciding what to talk about in the program, Ellerbee says, “We think: What big events are kids unable to avoid?What are they already hearing about?How can we help them unde rstand better?”21. According to the text, Linda Ellerbee_______.A. is now twenty years oldB. works as a news reporterC. likes to wear sports shoesD. knows how to take care of kids22. Nick News is special because of_______.A. the time it beginsB. the news it reportsC. the way it collects the newsD. the way it tells kids the news23. What do we know about Nick News?A. It mainly reports exciting news.B. It is a new program made by Ellerbee.C. It teaches kids how to make the news.D. It helps kids learn about the news better.24. What is Ellerbee’s attitude toward her job?A. She takes it seriously.B. She thinks it pays well.C. She finds it a bit boring.D. She’s not interested in it.BThere are two kinds of memory: short-term and long-term. Information in long-term memory can be remembered at a later time when it is needed. The information may be kept for days or weeks. However, information in short-term memory is kept for only a few seconds, usually by repeating the information over and over. The following experiment shows how short-term memory has been studied.Henning studied how students who are learning English as a second language remember vocabulary. The subjects in his experiment were 75 college students. They represented all levels of ability in English: beginning, intermediate (中等), and native speaking students.To begin, the subjects listened to a recording of a native speaker reading a paragraph in English. Following the recording, the subjects took a 15-question test to see which words they remembered. Each question had four choices. The subjects had to circle the word they had heard in the recording, Some of the questions had four choices thatsound alike. For example, weather, whether, wither, and wetter are four words that sound alike. Some of the questions had four choices that have the same meaning. Method, way, manner, and system would be four words with the same meaning. Finally the subjects took a language proficiency test.Henning found that students with a lower proficiency in English made more of their mistakes on words that sound alike; students with a higher proficiency made more of their mistakes on words that have the same meaning. Henning's results suggest that beginning students hold the sound of words in their short-term memory, and advanced students hold the meaning of words in their short-term memory.25. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. Information in short-term memory is different from that in long-term memory.B. Long-term memory can be achieved only by training.C. It is easier to test short-term memory than long, term memory.D. Henning gave a separate test on vocabulary to his students.26. From Henning's result we can see that ________.A. beginners have difficulty distinguishing the pronunciation of wordsB. advanced students always remember words by their meaningC. it is difficult to remember words that sound alikeD. it is difficult to remember words that have the same meaning27. The word "subject" in the passage means _________.A. memoryB. the theme of listening materialC. a branch of knowledge studiedD. the student experimented on28. The passage centers on ________.A. memoryB. two kinds of memoryC. short-term memoryD. an experiment on students第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)第二节根据短文内容,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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