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2018年英语一真题完整版(凯程首发)

2018年英语一真题完整版(凯程首发)

2018年英语一真题完整版(凯程首发)Section I Use of EnglishDirections:Read the following text.Choose the best word(s)for each numbered blank and mark A,B,C or D on the ANSWER SHEET.(10points)Trust is a tricky business.On the one hand,it's a necessary condition1many worthwhile things:child care,friendships,etc.On the other hand,putting your2,in the wrong place often carries a high3.4,why do we trust at all?Well,because it feels good.5people place their trust in an individual or an institution,their brains release oxytocin,a hormone that6pleasurable feelings and triggers the herding instruct that prompts humans to7with one another.Scientists have found that exposure8this hormone puts us in a trusting9:In a Swiss study,researchers sprayed oxytocin into the noses of half the subjects;those subjects were ready to lend significantly higher amounts of money to strangers than were their10who inhaled something else.11for us,we also have a sixth sense for dishonesty that may12us.A Canadian study found that children as young as14months can differentiate13a credible person and a dishonest one. Sixty toddlers were each14to an adult tester holding a plastic container.The tester would ask,“What’s in here?”before looking into the container,smiling,and exclaiming,“Wow!”Each subject was then invited to look15.Half of them found a toy;the other half16the container was empty-and realized the tester had17them.Among the children who had not been tricked,the majority were18to cooperate with the tester in learning a new skill,demonstrating that they trusted his leadership.19,only five of the30 children paired with the“20”tester participated in a follow-up activity.1.[A]on[B]like[C]for[D]from2.[A]faith[B]concern[C]attention[D]interest3.[A]benefit[B]debt[C]hope[D]price4.[A]Therefore[B]Then[C]Instead[D]Again5.[A]Until[B]Unless[C]Although[D]When6.[A]selects[B]produces[C]applies[D]maintains7.[A]consult[B]compete[C]connect[D]compare8.[A]at[B]by[C]of[D]to9.[A]context[B]mood[C]period[D]circle10.[A]counterparts[B]substitutes[C]colleagues[D]supporters11.[A]Funny[B]Lucky[C]Odd[D]Ironic12.[A]monitor[B]protect[C]surprise[D]delight13.[A]between[B]within[C]toward[D]over14.[A]transferred[B]added[C]introduced[D]entrusted15.[A]out[B]back[C]around[D]inside16.[A]discovered[B]proved[C]insisted[D].remembered17.[A]betrayed[B]wronged[C]fooled[D]mocked18.[A]forced[B]willing[C]hesitant[D]entitled19.[A]In contrast[B]As a result[C]On the whole[D]For instance20.[A]inflexible[B]incapable[C]unreliable[D]unsuitableSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts.Answer the questions below each text by choosing A,B,C or D.Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.(40points)Text1Among the annoying challenges facing the middle class is one that will probably go unmentioned in the next presidential campaign:What happens when the robots come for their jobs?Don't dismiss that possibility entirely.About half of U.S.jobs are at high risk of being automated,according to a University of Oxford study,with the middle class disproportionately squeezed.Lower-income jobs like gardening or day care don't appeal to robots.But many middle-class occupations-trucking,financial advice,software engineering—have aroused their interest,or soon will.The rich own the robots,so they will be fine.This isn't to be alarmist.Optimists point out that technological upheaval has benefited workers in the past.The Industrial Revolution didn't go so well for Luddites whose jobs were displaced by mechanized looms,but it eventually raised living standards and created more jobs than it destroyed.Likewise,automation should eventually boost productivity,stimulate demand by driving down prices,and free workers from hard,boring work.But in the medium term,middle-class workers may need a lot of help adjusting.The first step,as Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee argue in The Second Machine Age, should be rethinking education and job training.Curriculums—from grammar school to college-should evolve to focus less on memorizing facts and more on creativity and complex communication.Vocational schools should do a better job of fostering problem-solving skills and helping students work alongside robots.Online education can supplement the traditional kind.It could make extra training and instruction affordable.Professionals trying to acquire new skills will be able to do so without going into debt.The challenge of coping with automation underlines the need for the U.S.to revive its fading business dynamism:Starting new companies must be made easier.In previous eras of drastic technological change,entrepreneurs smoothed the transition by dreaming up ways to combine labor and machines.The best uses of3D printers and virtual reality haven't been invented yet.The U.S.needs the new companies that will invent them.Finally,because automation threatens to widen the gap between capital income and labor income,taxes and the safety net will have to be rethought.Taxes on low-wage labor need to be cut, and wage subsidies such as the earned income tax credit should be expanded:This would boost incomes,encourage work,reward companies for job creation,and reduce inequality.Technology will improve society in ways big and small over the next few years,yet this will be little comfort to those who find their lives and careers upended by automation.Destroying the machines that are coming for our jobs would be nuts.But policies to help workers adapt will be indispensable.21.Who will be most threatened by automation?[A]Leading politicians.[B]Low-wage laborers.[C]Robot owners.[D]Middle-class workers.22.Which of the following best represent the author’s view?[A]Worries about automation are in fact groundless.[B]Optimists'opinions on new tech find little support.[C]Issues arising from automation need to be tackled[D]Negative consequences of new tech can be avoidedcation in the age of automation should put more emphasis on[A]creative potential.[B]job-hunting skills.[C]individual needs.[D]cooperative spirit.24.The author suggests that tax policies be aimed at[A]encouraging the development of automation.[B]increasing the return on capital investment.[C]easing the hostility between rich and poor.[D]preventing the income gap from widening.25.In this text,the author presents a problem with[A]opposing views on it.[B]possible solutions to it.[C]its alarming impacts.[D]its major variations.Text2A new survey by Harvard University finds more than two-thirds of young Americans disapprove of President Trump’s use of Twitter.The implication is that Millennials prefer news from the White House to be filtered through other source,Not a president’s social media platform.Most Americans rely on social media to check daily headlines.Yet as distrust has risen toward all media,people may be starting to beef up their media literacy skills.Such a trend is badly needed.During the2016presidential campaign,nearly a quarter of web content shared by Twitter users in the politically critical state of Michigan was fake news,according to the University of Oxford.And a survey conducted for BuzzFeed News found44percent of Facebook users rarely or never trust news from the media giant.Young people who are digital natives are indeed becoming more skillful at separating fact from fiction in cyberspace.A Knight Foundation focus-group survey of young people between ages14and24found they use“distributed trust”to verify stories.They cross-check sources and prefer news from different perspectives—especially those that are open about any bias.“Many young people assume a great deal of personal responsibility for educating themselves and actively seeking out opposing viewpoints,”the survey concluded.Such active research can have another effect.A2014survey conducted in Australia,Britain, and the United States by the University of Wisconsin-Madison found that young people’s reliance on social media led to greater political engagement.Social media allows users to experience news events more intimately and immediately while also permitting them to re-share news as a projection of their values and interests.This forces users to be more conscious of their role in passing along information.A survey by Barna research group found the top reason given by Americans for the fake news phenomenon is“reader error,”more so than made-up stories or factual mistakes in reporting.About a third say the problem of fake news lies in“misinterpretation or exaggeration of actual news”via social media.In other words,the choice to share news on social media may be the heart of the issue.“This indicates there is a real personal responsibility in counteracting this problem,”says Roxanne Stone,editor in chief at Barna Group.So when young people are critical of an over-tweeting president,they reveal a mental discipline in thinking skills–and in their choices on when to share on social media.26.According to the Paragraphs1and2,many young Americans cast doubts on[A]the justification of the news-filtering practice.[B]people’s preference for social media platforms.[C]the administrations ability to handle information.[D]social media was a reliable source of news.27.The phrase“beer up”(Line2,Para.2)is closest in meaning to[A]sharpen[B]define[C]boast[D]share28.According to the knight foundation survey,young people[A]tend to voice their opinions in cyberspace.[B]verify news by referring to diverse resources.[C]have s strong sense of responsibility.[D]like to exchange views on“distributed trust”29.The Barna survey found that a main cause for the fake news problem is[A]readers outdated values.[B]journalists’biased reporting[C]readers’misinterpretation[D]journalists’made-up stories.30.Which of the following would be the best title for the text?[A]A Rise in Critical Skills for Sharing News Online[B]A Counteraction Against the Over-tweeting Trend[C]The Accumulation of Mutual Trust on Social Media.[D]The Platforms for Projection of Personal Interests.Text3Any fair-minded assessment of the dangers of the deal between Britain's National Health Service(NHS)and DeepMind must start by acknowledging that both sides mean well.DeepMind is one of the leading artificial intelligence(AI)companies in the world.The potential of this workapplied to healthcare is very great,but it could also lead to further concentration of power in the tech giants.It Is against that background that the information commissioner,Elizabeth Denham, has issued her damning verdict against the Royal Free hospital trust under the NHS,which handed over to DeepMind the records of1.6million patients In2015on the basis of a vague agreement which took far too little account of the patients'rights and their expectations of privacy.DeepMind has almost apologized.The NHS trust has mended its ways.Further arrangements-and there may be many-between the NHS and DeepMind will be carefully scrutinised to ensure that all necessary permissions have been asked of patients and all unnecessary data has been cleaned.There are lessons about informed patient consent to learn.But privacy is not the only angle in this case and not even the most important.Ms Denham chose to concentrate the blame on the NHS trust,since under existing law it“controlled”the data and DeepMind merely“processed"it.But this distinction misses the point that it is processing and aggregation,not the mere possession of bits,that gives the data value.The great question is who should benefit from the analysis of all the data that our lives now generate.Privacy law builds on the concept of damage to an individual from identifiable knowledge about them.That misses the way the surveillance economy works.The data of an individual there gains its value only when it is compared with the data of countless millions more.The use of privacy law to curb the tech giants in this instance feels slightly maladapted.This practice does not address the real worry.It is not enough to say that the algorithms DeepMind develops will benefit patients and save lives.What matters is that they will belong to a private monopoly which developed them using public resources.If software promises to save lives on the scale that dugs now can,big data may be expected to behave as a big pharm has done.We are still at the beginning of this revolution and small choices now may turn out to have gigantic consequences later.A long struggle will be needed to avoid a future of digital feudalism.Ms Denham's report is a welcome start.31.Wha is true of the agreement between the NHS and DeepMind?[A]It caused conflicts among tech giants.[B]It failed to pay due attention to patient’s rights.[C]It fell short of the latter's expectations[D]It put both sides into a dangerous situation.32.The NHS trust responded to Denham's verdict with[A]empty promises.[B]tough resistance.[C]necessary adjustments.[D]sincere apologies.33.The author argues in Paragraph2that[A]privacy protection must be secured at all costs.[B]leaking patients'data is worse than selling it.[C]making profits from patients'data is illegal.[D]the value of data comes from the processing of it34.According to the last paragraph,the real worry arising from this deal is[A]the vicious rivalry among big pharmas.[B]the ineffective enforcement of privacy law.[C]the uncontrolled use of new software.[D]the monopoly of big data by tech giants.35.The author's attitude toward the application of AI to healthcare is[A]ambiguous.[B]cautious.[C]appreciative.[D]contemptuous.Text4The U.S.Postal Service(USPS)continues to bleed red ink.It reported a net loss of$5.6 billion for fiscal2016,the10th straight year its expenses have exceeded revenue.Meanwhile,it has more than$120billion in unfunded liabilities,mostly for employee health and retirement costs. There are many bankruptcies.Fundamentally,the USPS is in a historic squeeze between technological change that has permanently decreased demand for its bread-and-butter product, first-class mail,and a regulatory structure that denies management the flexibility to adjust its operations to the new realityAnd interest groups ranging from postal unions to greeting-card makers exert self-interested pressure on the USPS’s ultimate overseer-Congress-insisting that whatever else happens to the Postal Service,aspects of the status quo they depend on get protected.This is why repeated attempts at reform legislation have failed in recent years,leaving the Postal Service unable to pay its bills except by deferring vital modernization.Now comes word that everyone involved---Democrats,Republicans,the Postal Service,the unions and the system's heaviest users—has finally agreed on a plan to fix the system.Legislation is moving through the House that would save USPS an estimated$28.6billion over five years, which could help pay for new vehicles,among other survival measures.Most of the money would come from a penny-per-letter permanent rate increase and from shifting postal retirees into Medicare.The latter step would largely offset the financial burden of annually pre-funding retiree health care,thus addressing a long-standing complaint by the USPS and its union.If it clears the House,this measure would still have to get through the Senate–where someone is bound to point out that it amounts to the bare,bare minimum necessary to keep the Postal Service afloat,not comprehensive reform.There’s no change to collective bargaining at the USPS,a major omission considering that personnel accounts for80percent of the agency’s costs. Also missing is any discussion of eliminating Saturday letter delivery.That common-sense change enjoys wide public support and would save the USPS$2billion per year.But postalspecial-interest groups seem to have killed it,at least in the House.The emerging consensus around the bill is a sign that legislators are getting frightened about a politically embarrassing short-term collapse at the USPS.It is not,however,a sign that they’re getting serious about transforming the postal system for the21st century.36.The financial problem with the USPS is caused partly by[A].its unbalanced budget.[B].its rigid management.[C].the cost for technical upgrading.[D].the withdrawal of bank support.37.According to Paragraph2,the USPS fails to modernize itself due to[A].the interference from interest groups.[B].the inadequate funding from Congress.[C].the shrinking demand for postal service.[D].the incompetence of postal unions.38.The long-standing complaint by the USPS and its unions can be addressed by[A].removing its burden of retiree health care.[B].making more investment in new vehicles.[C].adopting a new rate-increase mechanism.[D].attracting more first-class mail users.39.In the last paragraph,the author seems to view legislators with[A]respect.[B]tolerance.[C]discontent.[D]gratitude.40.Which of the following would be the best title for the text?[A].The USPS Starts to Miss Its Good Old Days[B].The Postal Service:Keep Away from My Cheese[C].The USPS:Chronic Illness Requires a Quick Cure[D].The Postal Service Needs More than a Band-AidPart BDirections:The following paragraphs are given in a wrong order.For Questions41-45,you are required to reorganize these paragraphs into a coherent article by choosing from the list A-G and filling them into the numbered boxes.Paragraphs C and F have been correctly placed.Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET.(10points)A.In December of1869,Congress appointed a commission to select a site and prepare plans and cost estimates for a new State Department Building.The commission was also to consider possible arrangements for the War and Navy Departments.To the horror of some who expected a Greek Revival twin of the Treasury Building to be erected on the other side of the White House, the elaborate French Second Empire style design by Alfred Mullett was selected,and construction of a building to house all three departments began in June of1871.pleted in1875,the State Department's south wing was the first to be occupied,with its elegant four-story library(completed in1876),Diplomatic Reception Room,and Secretary's office decorated with carved wood,Oriental rugs,and stenciled wall patterns.The Navy Department moved into the east wing in1879,where elaborate wall and ceiling stenciling and marquetry floors decorated the office of the Secretary.C.The State,War,and Navy Building,as it was originally known,housed the three Executive Branch Departments most intimately associated with formulating and conducting the nation's foreign policy in the last quarter of the nineteenth century and the first quarter of the twentieth century-the period when the United States emerged as an international power.The building has housed some of the nation's most significant diplomats and politicians and has been the scene of many historic events.D.Many of the most celebrated national figures have participated in historical events that have taken place within the EEOB's granite walls.Theodore and Franklin D.Roosevelt,William Howard Taft,Dwight D.Eisenhower,Lyndon B.Johnson,Gerald Ford,and George H.W.Bush all had offices in this building before becoming president.It has housed16Secretaries of the Navy, 21Secretaries of War,and24Secretaries of State.Winston Churchill once walked its corridors and Japanese emissaries met here with Secretary of State Cordell Hull after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.E.The Eisenhower Executive Office Building(EEOB)commands a unique position in both the national history and the architectural heritage of the United States.Designed by Supervising Architect of the Treasury,Alfred B.Mullett,it was built from1871to1888to house the growing staffs of the State,War,and Navy Departments,and is considered one of the best examples of French Second Empire architecture in the country.F.Construction took17years as the building slowly rose wing by wing.When the EEOB was finished,it was the largest office building in Washington,with nearly2miles of black and white tiled corridors.Almost all of the interior detail is of cast iron or plaster;the use of wood was minimized to insure fire safety.Eight monumental curving staircases of granite with over4,000 individually cast bronze balusters are capped by four skylight domes and two stained glass rotundas.G.The history of the EEOB began long before its foundations were laid.The first executive offices were constructed between1799and1820.A series of fires(including those set by the British in1814)and overcrowded conditions led to the construction of the existing Treasury Building.In1866,the construction of the North Wing of the Treasury Building necessitated the demolition of the State Department building.Part CDirections:Read the following text carefully and then translate the underlined segments into Chinese. Your translation should be written neatly on the ANSWER SHEET.(10points)Shakespeare’s life time was coincident with a period of extraordinary activity and achievement in the drama.By the date of his birth Europe was witnessing the passing of the religious drama,and the creation of new forms under the incentive of classical tragedy and comedy.These new forms were at first mainly written by scholars and performed by amateurs,but in England,as everywhere else in western Europe,the growth of a class of professional actors was threatening to make the drama popular,whether it should be new or old,classical or medieval, literary or farcical.Court,school organizations of amateurs,and the traveling actors were all rivals in supplying a widespread desire for dramatic entertainment;and(47)no boy who went a grammar school could be ignorant that the drama was a form of literature which gave glory to Greece and Rome and might yet bring honor to England.When Shakespeare was twelve years old,the first public playhouse was built in London.For a time literature showed no interest in this public stage.Plays aiming at literary distinction were written for school or court,or for the choir boys of St.Paul’s and the royal chapel,who,however, gave plays in public as well as at court.(48)but the professional companies prospered in their permanent theaters,and university men with literature ambitions were quick to turn to these theaters as offering a means of livelihood.By the time Shakespeare was twenty-five,Lyly,Peele,and Greene had made comedies that were at once popular and literary;Kyd had written a tragedy that crowded the pit;and Marlowe had brought poetry and genius to triumph on the common stage -where they had played no part since the death of Euripides.(49)A native literary drama had been created,its alliance with the public playhouses established,and at least some of its great traditions had been begun.The development of the Elizabethan drama for the next twenty-five years is of exceptional interest to students of literary history,for in this brief period we may trace the beginning,growth, blossoming,and decay of many kinds of plays,and of many great careers.We are amazed today at the mere number of plays produced,as well as by the number of dramatists writing at the same time for this London of two hundred thousand inhabitants.(50)To realize how great was the dramatic activity,we must remember further that hosts of plays have been lost,and that probably there is no author of note whose entire work has survived.Section III WritingPart A51.Directions:Write an email to all international experts on campus inviting them to attend the graduation ceremony.In your email you should include time,place and other relevant information about the ceremony.You should write about100words neatly on the ANSEWER SHEETDo not use your own name at the end of the e“Li Ming”instead.(10points)Part B52.Directions:Write an essay of160-200words based on the picture below.In your essay,you should1)describe the picture briefly2)interpret the meaning,and3)give your comments。

【英语】河南省六市2018届高三第一次联考(一模)英语试题 (1)

【英语】河南省六市2018届高三第一次联考(一模)英语试题 (1)

2018年三月第一次联考英语试题参考答案听力理解1—5 CACBA 6—10 BACAB 11—15 CCAAB 16—20 CBACC阅读理解21—23 ADD 24—27 BCBC 28-31DACB 32—35ABCD 36—40DGAFC完形填空41—45 CCDBB 46—50 AACDD 51—55 ABBDC 56—60 BACAD语法填空61. inventions 62. what 63. smaller 64. of 65. But66. has become 67. says 68. to explore 69. ignoring 70. interesting短文改错书面表达Dear Tony,I am glad to hear that you are extremely interested in Chinese culture, especially Traditional Chinese Medicine. The TCM, as an important part of Chinese culture, has been attracting attention from all over the world.The TCM, with its unique diagnostic methods—look, listen, question and feel the pulse, long history and remarkable effects, has been used to treat cancer and other serious diseases. Unlike the western medicine, the TCM has fewer side effects. Above all, compared with high fees of the western medicine, the TCM has a more reasonable price that ordinary people can afford.In a word, the TCM has made great contributions to the development of Chinese health care. Welcome to learn about it.Yours truly,Li Hua百校联盟2019高三(全国一卷)联考模拟英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

k6联赛英语试题及答案

k6联赛英语试题及答案

k6联赛英语试题及答案K6联赛英语试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. Which of the following is a verb?A. AppleB. JumpC. MountainD. Red2. What is the past tense of "go"?A. WentB. GoneC. GoingD. Go3. Fill in the blank: "I _______ to the store yesterday."A. wentB. goC. goesD. going4. Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentence: "She is standing _______ the tree."A. inB. onC. underD. between5. What is the plural form of "child"?A. ChildsB. ChildrenC. ChildesD. Childs6. Which word is a noun?A. RunB. FastC. CarD. Quickly7. Complete the sentence with the correct comparative form: "This book is _______ than that one."A. bigB. biggerC. biggestD. bigly8. What is the opposite of "happy"?A. SadB. AngryC. ExcitedD. Tired9. Choose the correct article to use before "university": "I study at _______ university."A. aB. anC. theD. no article10. What is the correct way to ask about someone's name?A. What's your name?B. Who are you?C. What are you called?D. What is your name called?二、填空题(每题2分,共20分)11. The _______ month of the year is January.12. The _______ day of the week is Monday.13. A group of cows is called a _______.14. The present tense of "to write" is _______.15. The comparative form of "small" is _______.16. The opposite of "inside" is _______.17. The plural form of "photo" is _______.18. The past tense of "to eat" is _______.19. The correct preposition to use before "hospital" is_______.20. The verb to use when you want to say "I am going to school" is _______.三、阅读理解(每题2分,共20分)阅读以下短文,并回答问题。

k6联赛英语试题及答案

k6联赛英语试题及答案

k6联赛英语试题及答案一、选择题(每题1分,共10分)1. What is the capital of France?A. LondonB. ParisC. RomeD. Berlin2. How do you say "你好" in English?A. HelloB. GoodbyeC. Thank youD. Yes3. Which of the following is a fruit?A. PotatoB. TomatoC. CarrotD. Apple4. The word "library" contains how many letters?A. 6B. 7C. 8D. 95. What does "abnormal" mean?A. UnusualB. NormalC. CommonD. Typical6. The past tense of "write" is:A. wroteB. writedC. writingsD. writes7. Who wrote the novel "Pride and Prejudice"?A. Jane AustenB. Charles DickensC. William ShakespeareD. Mark Twain8. What is the opposite of "hot"?A. ColdB. WarmB. CoolD. Hot9. The phrase "break a leg" is used to:A. Wish someone to have an accidentB. Wish someone good luckC. Tell someone to sit downD. Ask someone to leave10. The word "equator" refers to:A. A line of latitudeB. The North PoleC. The South PoleD. A mountain range二、填空题(每题1分,共10分)11. The ________ (第四) month of the year is April.12. The word "international" has ________ (九) letters.13. The chemical symbol for water is ________.14. The phrase "at a loss" means to be ________ (困惑的).15. The verb "to be" in the third person singular present tense is ________.16. The opposite of "above" is ________.17. The word "elephant" starts with the letter ________.18. The past tense of "begin" is ________.19. "A piece of cake" is an idiom that means something is________ (容易的).20. The phrase "green with envy" is used to describe someone who is very ________ (嫉妒的).三、阅读理解(每题2分,共20分)Read the following passage and answer the questions.Passage:In the heart of the city stands a beautiful park. It is a place where people come to relax and enjoy nature. There are many trees and flowers, and a small lake where ducks swim. Children love to play in the park, and adults often sit on the benches to read or chat with friends. Every weekend, there is a small market where local artists sell their paintings and crafts.21. Where is the park located?A. In the outskirts of the cityB. In the heart of the cityC. Near a schoolD. Beside a river22. What can be found in the park?A. A shopping mallB. A small lakeC. A movie theaterD. A restaurant23. What do children enjoy doing in the park?A. Watching moviesB. Reading booksC. Playing gamesD. Swimming in the lake24. What do adults usually do in the park?A. Play gamesB. Sit on the benchesC. Swim in the lakeD. Sell paintings25. When does the small market take place?A. On weekdaysB. Every weekendC. Once a monthD. On holidays四、作文(20分)26. Write a short essay about your favorite season andexplain why you like it. (不少于100字)五、答案1-10: B A D C A A A B A B11-20: fourth, nine, H2O, confused, is, below, E, begun, easy, jealous21-25: B B C B B26. 略(考生需自行撰写)[注:作文部分需根据考生个人情况撰写,此处略去。

2018河南英语专升本真题及解析

2018河南英语专升本真题及解析

河南省2018年普通高等学校(gāoděngxuéxiào)专科毕业生进入本科阶段学习考试公共英语真题解析Part I Vocabulary and Structure(1×40)Directions:There are 40 incomplete sentences in this part For each sentence there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence,and then mark the corresponding leer on the Answer Sheet.1.Lovely weather, ?A.is itB. isn’t itC. rightD. ok【答案(dáàn)】B【翻译(fānyì)】今天天气不错(bùcuò),对吗?【考点(kǎo diǎn)】反意疑问句。

【解析】陈述部分为肯定,所以疑问部分要用否定。

所以正确选项为B。

2. at in this way, the situation doesn’t seem so desperate.A.LookingB.LookedC.Being lookedD.To look【答案】B【翻译】从他的角度看,情况似乎没有那么绝望。

【考点】考查非谓语动词作状语。

【解析】分词与句子主语the situation构成被动关系,所以要用到被动,C选项是正在进行的被动,不符合题意,所以正确选项为B.3.Mathematics, the language of science.A.isB.has beenC.areD.have been【答案】A【翻译】数学是一别科学语言。

【考点】考查主谓一致。

【解析】Mathematics虽然是以s结尾但是为一门学科,当单数。

河南省南阳市2018届高三英语第六次考试试题201801260267

河南省南阳市2018届高三英语第六次考试试题201801260267

河南省南阳市2018届高三英语第六次考试试题试题说明:1. 总分 150=(阅读40+完形20+完成句子10+语法填空15+改错10+作文25)*1.252. 高频错题再练:1)主旨大意:27,31,35 2)猜测词义/句意:29,34, 3)完成句子第二部分阅读理解 (共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项的标号涂黑。

A21. Munchies Fool Hall does NOT sell_____.A. lambB. beefC. porkD. chicken22. The prices at Munchies are______.A. lower than usualB. bargain prices for the openingC. lower for two peopleD. lower if you spend $21,0023. I will find out who has won the top to Western Australia when I_____.A. watch Channel 3 televisionB. come down to Munchies at moonC. read The Straits Times on the 15th of JanuaryD. attend the lucky draw at Munchies Food HallBDear Grandma,It was nice seeing you at Christmas. You looked so happy!After losing two grandparents within the past year, I have taken some time to reflect on what is most important. I want to let you know what a positive influence you have been on me. I am the person I am because of you.I remember being on your farm a lot when I was younger. I rememb er the projects you plannedfor us. We painted rocks to represent our family members. We made doll clothes out of colorfulsocks. We made many “playhouse”in the woods.We learned that if you left a bucket of soybeans in the rain, you would soon have a bucket of growing beans. WeLearned that if we helped pick the strawberries in the morning, we’d have them on our ice cream in the afternoon. We learned that some plants have funny names, like the elephant ear plant. We learned that you some plants have funny names, like the elephant ear plant. We learned that you could make do with what you had. We learned that making things out of paper and cardboard was more fun then what came inside the packaging. We learned it was OK to get dirty, but Grandma would wash us up before Mom came.You once made models of everyone’s houses, which made me want to be an architect. Another time, you made quilts for all of the grandkids. I still use mine every night. The edge has worn out.But you taught me how to fix it.I love and respect you. You are always patient, with a quiet determination.Grandma, thank you for everything you have taught me. I hope that I am able to pass on all these memories and skills to my children and grandchildren.Love always,Kelly24. After losing two grandparents, the author began to_______.A. realize her grandma’s influence on herB. become a person like her grandmaC. write to her grandma regularlyD. like her grandma very much25. On her grandma’s fans, Kelly learned to_______.A. make strawberry ice creamB. name different funny plantsC. mend the worn-out edge of her quiltD. use cupboards to make models of houses26. Kelly’s grandma________.A. was willing to help othersB. was skilled in making thingsC. wanted Kelly to be an architectD. disliked the kid’s bad behaviors27. Kelly wrote this letter mainly to _______.A. send her grandma best wishes for ChristmasB. show love and respect for her grandmaC. recall her happy life on the farmD. ask her grandma for helpCWhen it comes to friends, I desire those who will share my happiness, who possess wings of their own and who will fly with me. I seek mends whose qualities illuminate(照亮)me and train me up for love. It is for these people that I reserve the glowing hours, too good not to share.When I was in the eighth grade, I had a friend. We were shy and “too serious” about our studies when it was becoming fashionable with our classmates to learn acceptable social behaviors. We said little at school, but she would come to my house and we would sit down with pencils and paper, and one of us would say:“Let's start with a train whistle today.” We would sit quietly together and write separate poems or stories that grew out of a train whistle. Then we would read them aloud. At the end of that school year, we, too, were changed into social creatures and the stories and poems stopped.When I lived for a time in London, I had a friend. He was in despair(失望)and 1 was in despair. But our friendship was based on the idea in each of us that we would be sorry later if we did not explore this great city because we had felt bad at the time. We met every Sunday for five weeks and found many excellent things. We walked until our despairs disappeared and then we parted. We gave London to each other.For almost four years I have had a remarkable friend whose imagination illuminates mine. We write long letters in which we often discover our strangest selves. Each of us appears, sometimes in a funny way, in the other's dreams. She and I agree that, at certain times, we seem to be parts of the same mind. In my most interesting moments, I often think: “Yes, I must tell…''We have never met.It is such comforting companions I wish to keep. One bright hour with their kind is worth more to me than the lifetime services of a psychologist, who will only fill up the healing(愈合的)silence necessary to those darkest moments in which I would rather be my own best friend.28. In the eighth grade, what the author did before developing proper social behavior was to_____.A. become serious about her studyB. go to her friend’s house regularlyC. learn from her classmates at schoolD. share poems and stories with her friend29. In Paragraph 3, “We gave London to each other” probably means______.A. our exploration of London was a memorable gift to both of usB. we were unwilling to tear ourselves away from LondonC. our unpleasant feeling about London disappearedD. we parted with each other in London30. According to Paragraph 4, the author and her friend_____A. call each other regularlyB. have similar personalitiesC. enjoy writing to each otherD. dream of meeting each other31. What is the best title for the passage?A. Unforgettable ExperiencesB. Remarkable ImaginationC. Lifelong FriendshipD. Noble CompanionsDCyclingYou need only look at a professional cyclist to appreciate the potential effects of cycling on the body. But what about the mind? It’s a question that has long challenged anyone who has wondered how riding a bike can offer what feels close to a state of emptying your mind.Dr. John Ratey thinks cycling increases “the chemistry in your brain that makes you feel calm,” but also that carrying out multiple operations while cycling can be an effective treatment, as shown in a German study involving 115 children, half of whom did activities such as cycling that involved complex movements, while the rest performed more straightforward exercises with the same aerobic (有氧的) demands.Both groups did better than they previously had in concentration tests, but the “complex” group did a lot better.There have been other interesting findings too. In 2003, Dr. Jay Alberts rode a tandem bicycle, a bicycle built for two riders sitting one behind the other, across the American state of Ohio with a friend who has Parkinson’s (帕金森) disease, a condition affecting the nervous system. The idea was to raise awareness of the disease, but to the surprise of both riders, the patient showed significant improvements. Dr. Jay Alberts then scanned the brains of 26 Parkinson’s patients during and after an eight-week exercise programme using bikes. Half the patients were allowed to ride at their own paces, while the others were pushed harder. All patients improved, and the group which was pushed harder showed particularly significant increases in connectivity between areas of intelligence responsible for functions such as walking and picking things up.We don’t know how this happens, but there is more evidence of the link between Parkinson’s and cycling. A video on the Internet shows a 58-year-old man with severe Parkinson’s. At first, we watch the pat ient trying to walk. He can barely stand and his hands shake uncontrollably. Then we see the man on a bicycle being supported by others. With a push, he’s off, cycling past cars with perfect balance. Doctors don’t fully understand this discrepancy either, but say that cycling may act as some sort of action that helped the patient’s brain.The science of cycling is incomplete, but perhaps the most remarkable thing for the everyday rider is that it can require no conscious focus at all. The mindlessness of cycling can not only make us happier, but also leave room for other thoughts. On the seat of my bike, I’ve solved problems at work and made life decisions, as, I’m sure, have countless others.32. What does the study described in Paragraph 2 suggest?A. Cycling has a good effect on physical fitness.B. The tasks involved in cycling can be hard for children.C. Lack of exercise like cycling causes lack of concentration.D. Cycling can improve the ability to focus attention on a task.33. Studies of people with Parkinson’s show that ______.A. cycling does more good if sufferers put more effort into itB. cycling on tandem bikes has a better effect on the diseaseC. not every person with Parkinson’s will benefit from cyclingD. social awareness is more i mportant for Parkinson’s sufferers34. What does the underlined part “this discrepancy” in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. Why Parkinson’s affects some people and not others.B. Why someone with Parkinson’s can cycle but not walk.C. How cycling could be inclu ded in treatment for Parkinson’s.D. How a link between cycling and Parkinson’s was discovered.35. What’s the main idea of the passage?A. The effect of cycling is not yet fully understood.B. Cycling is believed to be both complex and mindless.C. C ycling has a significant influence on people’s mind.D. People may be more intelligent with the help of cycling,第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

六年级下册英语试题第三届K6联赛第一轮试卷 河南省

2019年英语评价材料(初赛)(考试时间:20分钟,满分: 40分)一、根据首字母提示或所给单词的适当形式填空。

(每小题1分,共10分)1. Let’s go to the science m__________. We can learn a lot there.2. The __________ (visit) from Italy are very interested in Chinese culture.3. You should pay a__________ to the traffic lights when you go across the road.4. On Mid-Autumn F__________, my family are going to get together and have a big dinner.5. James often travels to other __________ (country).6. My brother likes eating vegetables. He has a very __________ (health) life.7. George is a coach. He __________ (teach) children how to play football.8. It is really an __________ (amaze) film!9. Thanksgiving Day is on the fourth Thursday in N__________.10. My father is very tired. He is __________ (sit) on the sofa now.二、现学现用。

(每空1分,共10分)请观察下面五个例句:1) The box is so heavy that I can’t carry it.2) It is such a heavy box that I can’t carry it.3) They are such interesting books that I want to read them again.4) It was such bad weather that I had to stay at home.5) The box is too heavy for me to carry it.提示:so+adj./adv.+that+句子such+a(an)+adj.+单数可数名词+that+句子such+adj.+复数可数名词+that+句子such+adj.+不可数名词+that+句子too+adj./adv.+to do现在我们试着用一下吧:请填入适当的单词完成句子。

英语_2018年河南省六市联考高考英语一模试卷含答案高考英语模拟卷含答案

2018年河南省六市联考高考英语一模试卷第二部分阅读理解(共两节)第一节(满分30分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.1.The following are advertisements for books from . If you are interested in one of them, you can contact us. Surely, you'll find every penny of yours is worth it, because they are all best sellers.◆The Silent Wife: An emotional page turner with a twist that will take your breath away Feb 24, 2017 by Kerry FisherPaperback$6.64save you $4.35FREE Shipping on qualified ordersIn Stock◆Make Your Bed:Little Things That Can Change Your life…And Maybe the WorldApr 4, 2017 by William H. McRavenHardcover$10.40save you $7.6FREE Shipping on qualified ordersMore Buying Choices$6.16◆Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible ThingsFeb 7, 2017 by Jenny LawsonPaperback5.95saveyou10.04FREE Shipping on qualified ordersMore Buying Choices $5.52Hardcover15.19saveyou11.80FREE Shipping on qualified orders◆Magpie Murders: A Novel: this brilliant, attractive thriller weaves a classic mystery story worthy of Agatha Christie into an original modern-day mystery.Mar 27, 2018 by Anthony HorowitzPaperback$11.59save you $5.4FREE Shipping on qualified ordersAvailable for pre-order. This item will be released on March 27, 2018.(1)Which of the following books save you the most?A Furiously Happy.B Make Your Bed.C The Silent Wife.D Magpie Murders.(2) Which of the following books can be ordered in advance?A The Silent Wife.B Make Your Bed.C Furiously Happy.D Magpie Murders.(3) What do all the books have in common?A They are all best sellers of the same year.B They all have hardcover and paperback.C They are all mystery stories.D They all have discounted prices.2.In the fall of 1988, I visited many Buddhist temples, but after a while they all began fade from my memories. However, there was one temple that left a great impression in my heart.It is called the Temple of the Golden Buddha. After walking around it and taking some photos, I walked over to a glass case, next to which was a typewritten page describing the history of this magnificent piece of art.Back in 1957 a group of monks from a monastery(修道院)had to relocate a clay Buddha from their temple to a new location. The monastery was to be relocated to make room for the development of a highway. When the crane(吊车)began to lift it, the weight of it was so large that it began to crack. What's more, rain began to fall, The head monk decided to lower the statue back to the ground and cover it with a large oilcloth to protect it from the rain. Later that evening the head monk went to check on the Buddha. He shined his flashlight under the oilcloth to see if the Buddha was staying dry. As the light reached the crack, he noticed a little beam shining back and thought it strange. As he took a closer look at this beam of light, he wondered if there might be something underneath the clay. He went to fetch a chisel and hammer from the monastery and began to chip away at the clay. As he knocked off pieces of clay, the little beam grew brighter and bigger. Many hours of labor went by before the monk stood face to face with the extraordinary solid-gold Buddha. Historians believe that several hundred years before the head monk's discovery, the army was about to invade the country. The monks, realizing that their country would soon be attacked, covered their precious golden Buddha with an outer covering of clay in order to keep their treasure from being robbed by the enemy.Unfortunately, it appears that the enemy killed all the monks, and the well-kept secret of the golden Buddha remained uncovered until the day in 1957.As I flew home I began to think to myself, "We are all like the clay Buddha covered with a shell of hardness created out of fear, and yet underneath each of us is a 'golden Buddha', a'golden Christ', or a 'golden spirit', which is our real self. Somewhere along the way, between the ages of two and nine, we begin to cover up our 'golden spirit', our natural self. Much like the monk with the hammer and the chisel, our task now is to discover our true spirit once again."(1)What made the monks cover the Buddha with a large oilcloth? ________A Hiding it from being stolen.B Protecting it from the rain.C Protecting it from being damaged.D Avoiding being seen.(2)Why was the author greatly impressed by the golden Buddha? ________A Because he likes it very much.B Because it differs from others.C Because of its history.D Because of the protection of the monk.(3)What might be the best title of the passage? ________A Visiting Buddhist TemplesB The Golden BuddhaC Protecting TheirCountry D Relocating the Buddha(4)What advice is given to us according to the passage? ________A Covering up ourselves.B Finding the truth.C Discovering our truespirit. D Building up our belief.3.To make room for agriculture, trees and other plants are often cleared away so that farmers have space to grow crops. The clearing of forests forces many animals from their homes. They often flee the area in search of a new place to live. There is a big downside to that. Some of those animals are natural predators. They control pest populations. They can help to clear the fields of rats, mice, and other rodents that eat and damage crops.This happened at one small farming village in Indonesia. After land was cleared for farming, rats and mice began appearing in large numbers. Villagers tried to target the animals by smoking them out and hunting them. But the villagers were unsuccessful.So, one farmer decided to try another method—a natural one.Pujo Arto brought owls to his farm. Owls, after all, are experts at hunting rodents. It is what they do. And it worked! However, Pujo Arto didn't stop with his own field. He set up a Natural Predator Program. Now, owls are busy catching rats and mice in the fields around the village of Tlogoweru. There is a huge upside: no need for chemical pesticides which can harm not only rodents, but other creatures.In 2011, the Indonesian man began setting up boxes where the owls live. He is also raising owlets in the village. After about four months, the young birds are released. These facilities have raised more than owls. They have also raised awareness in the community about the importance of owls. They raised awareness within their community by building homes for those owls. At the same time, government officials helped to create laws to protect those owls.In addition to controlling pests naturally, there is another upside to the program. His village is now a popular stop for eco-tourists. People interested in learning more about owls, wildlife protection and natural pest control come to his village to learn more.(1)Why did the owls get away from the land around the village?A There was no food to eat.B There were too many rats and mice.C They were smoked away.D They had no place to live.(2)Natural Predator Program is ______.A to use owls to catch the crop-damaging rodentsB to attract eco-tourists to the villageC to raise awareness of protecting forestsD to control pests by using chemical pesticides(3)Which of the following is the right order according to the passage?a. introducing owlsb. pets being controlled naturallyc. rodents appearing in large numbersd. clearing forestsA abcdB bcdaC dcabD dabc(4)What is the main idea of the passage?A The importance of protecting owls.B Indonesian village uses owls to protect crops.C The advantages of using natural predators in agriculture.D The government's role in using owls to control pests.4.Preparing for the Next Pandemic(大流行病)Influenza pandemics have historically taken the world by surprise, giving health services little time to prepare for the abrupt increases in cases and deaths that characterize these events and make them so disruptive. Since late 2003, the world has moved closer to a pandemic than at any time since 1968, when the last of the previous century's three pandemics occurred.While neither the timing nor the severity of the next pandemic can be predicted, evidence that the virus is now endemic in bird populations means that the present level of risk will not be easily diminished.The advance warning has brought an unheard-of opportunity to prepare for a pandemic and develop ways to mitigate its effects.More countries now have pandemic preparedness plans: around one fifth of the world's countries have some form of a response plan, but these vary greatly in comprehensiveness and stage of completion.Access to antiviral drugs and, more importantly, to vaccines(疫苗)remains a challenging problem because of limited manufacturing capacity as well as costs.The risk that a pandemic virus will emerge depends on opportunities for human exposure and infections. These opportunities will persist as long as the H5NI virus continues to circulate in animals. Control of the disease in animals is the main way to reduce opportunities for human infection and thus reduce opportunities for a pandemic virus to emerge.While neither the timing nor the severity of the next pandemic can be predicted, history shows that these events consistently bring an explosive increase in the number of illnesses and deaths sufficient to temporarily paralyse public services and economic productivity.(1)From the first paragraph we know ______.A there were three pandemics in the world last centuryB at least three pandemics occurred to the world last centuryC we are not sure how many pandemics there were in the world last centuryD we are sure there were four pandemics in the world last century(2)What does the underlined word "mitigate" in the third paragraph probably mean?A Increase.B Reduce.C Evaluate.D Predict.(3)According to the author, how do we prevent the next pandemic?A To produce antiviral drugs.B To produce vaccines.C To control thedisease. D To get rid of the H5N1 virus.(4)What's the author's attitude to the next pandemic?A Negative.B Indifferent.C Considerate.D Objective.第二节(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.选项中有两项为多余选项.5.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。

最新-河南省2018年中考英语模拟压轴试题(一) 精品

2018年河南省中考英语模拟压轴试题(一)一、听力理解(20小题.每小题1分,共20分)第一节听下面5段对话.每段对话后有一个小题,从所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项.并将其标号填入题前括号内。

每段对话读两遍。

1.Which apples are the cheapest?A. The green ones.B. The red ones.C. The yellow ones.2.Where are they?A. At a restaurant.B. In a bookstore.C. In a hospital.3.Whose house was the green one?A. Edward's.B. The woman's.C. John's.4.What will the women do tomorrow?A. Do some sightseeing.B. Have a party.C. Watch a fashion show.5.What does the woman mean?A. She misses her brother, too.B. She doesn't want to see her brother.C. Her brother won't be at home.第二节听下面几段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题.从所给的A , B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项.井将其标号填入题前括号内。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段对话.回答第6至第7两个小题。

1.What's Tom doing?A. Sending an e-mail.B. Talking on the telephone.C. Booking tickets.2.What does Li Hua do?A. She's a guide.B. She's a singer.C. She's a manager.听下面一段对话.回答第8至第10两个小题。

2018河南中招考试英语试题及答案

2018年河南省初中学业水平暨高级中等学校招生考试试卷英语注意事项:本试卷共10页,七个大题,满分120分,考试时间100分钟。

请用蓝、黑色水笔或圆珠笔直接打在试卷纸上。

lsN4wWy0kB2.答卷前将密封线内的项目填写清楚。

一.听力理解<20小题,每小题1分,共20分)第一节听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中给出的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案,并将其标号填入提前括号内,每段对话读两遍。

lsN4wWy0kB< )1.Who got the first prize in the painting competition?lsN4wWy0kBA EricB NancyC Alex< )2.How does the man usually go to work?A By bus.B On foot.C By bike.< )3.What does Betty think of rhe report?A It’s bad.B It’s excellent.C It’so-so.< )4.How many times has the man been toAmerica?lsN4wWy0kBA Once.B TwiceC Never.< )5.How much will the man pay?A $55 B$95 C$110第二节听下面几段对话或独白,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答案,并将其标号填入提前括号内,每段对话或者独白读两遍。

lsN4wWy0kB听下面一段话,回答第6至第7两个小题。

< )6.What the relationship between the twospeaker?lsN4wWy0kBA .Sister and brother. B.Teacher and student. C. Mother and son.lsN4wWy0kB< )7.Where are they?A.At home.B.At school.C.In an office.听下面一段独白,回答第8至第9两个小题。

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河南省民办教育培训行业K6联赛专用习题英语(一)I A day starts in the morning. So can you make the most of the morning, andenjoy yourself in the sea of knowledge?请将答案写在题中横线上。

(每题2分, 共10分)( )1. My Chinese teacher’s favorite poet (诗人)is Li Bai.‘‘Moonlight is shining down befo re my bed,Could it be__on the ground instead?Looking up, I see the bright moon,Looking down, I miss my home.”Which word can be put in the blank in the second line?A. stormB. frostC. windD. rain( )2.My math teacher likes numbers very much. Look!Jacob is both the 15th tallest and the 15th shortest in a football team. How many football players are there in this team?A. 29B. 30C. 31D. 32( )3. My English teacher knows much about the USA.As we all know, China is the third largest country in the world. And theUSA is the________ largest country inthe world.A.fiveB. fourC. fourthD. fifth( )4. My geography teacher likes the UK very much.London is the capital of the UK. The UK is made up of (由…组成) 4 parts, England, Scotland, Wales, and North Ireland.So, London is in which part?A. EnglandB. ScotlandC. WalesD. North Ireland( )5. My history teacher says history can make us clever.(读史使人明智)In China, we celebrate _______ to remember Qu Yuan, a great poet in Chu(楚).A. the New YearB. the Dragon Boat FestivalC. the Spring FestivalD. the Mid-Autumn DayII The afternoon classes are always popular with students. Now it’s time to make our school life colorful.In the afternoon, the students have PE, music, art, and computer science classes. The teachers make a survey(调查), and they find that the students all love PE the best. Today, they are playing basketball. Let’s join them and have fun!根据文章内容, 回答问题.(每题2分, 共10分)BasketballYao Ming, Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, and JeremyLin are all famous basketball players. Can you play basketball? Howmuch do you know about basketball and its history?James Naismith came from Canada. He was a PE teacher in the USA.In 1891, it rained heavily and the students couldn’t play sports outside. Then James asked the students to throw a football into a peach basket in the gym(体育馆). That’s how ‘basketball’ first came out. But, the players had to go to take the ball out of the basket after they got 1 point. So, in 1906, the peach baskets were replaced by metal hoops(铁环)with backboards(篮板)Also, 13 rules were made to make for the g ame . In this way, basketball became safe and efficient. They didn’t need to get the ball out of the basketball every time. In the past, there were nine players in each team. But since 1893, each team only has 5 players. They are 2 forwards(前锋), 2 basketball guards(后卫)and 1 center(中锋).In 1936, Men’s Basketball became an official event(正式赛事)in Berlin(柏林)Olympics. 21 teams took part in this competition. In 1976, Women’s Basketball became official in the 21st Olympics. In 1946, the National Basketball Association (NBA) was founded in America. Tha t’s how we know some famous basketball players like Yao Ming, etc.( )6. Where did James Naismith come from?A. The USA.B. Canada.C. The UK.D. France.( )7. What was the weather like when basketball was first played in the gym?A. Sunny.B. Windy.C. Rainy.D. Cloudy.( )8. What does the bold word “efficient” mean in the second paragraph?A.简单的B.高效的C.安全的D.有趣的( )9. Which of the following statement is true?A. James Naismith asked his students to throw a basketball into a peach basket.B. Peach basket was still used in 1936.C. There are 5 players in a basketball team now.D. Women’s Baske tball became official in 1936.( )10. Where can we get this passage?A. A science magazine.B. A newspaper.C. A sports magazine.D. A poster.Amber’s classesOur foreign teacher is called Amber. Her classes are also popular with students. Today, they are talking about Halloween. What do you know about Halloween?Halloween- A Holiday of Ghosts(鬼, 魂)Halloween is short for “All Hallow Eve”. It is on October 11 (thirty-one). People celebrate this holiday in honor of the 12 (die) people.What are the symbols of Halloween? On Halloween, you can always see bats, brooms(扫帚), black cats, some skeletons(黏骨娄), some 13 (witch) and wizards. Allthese symbols are black and scary(可怕的).However, theJack-o’-lanterns are bright. They are scary faces of pumpkins(南瓜).They can make the bad ghosts 14 (go) away. What do people do onHalloween? “Trick or treat”?Children always go to their neighbors for candies. If they don’t get 15 (they), they will play a trick on their neighbors. Also, there will be a costume party around. People all wear scary clothes like ghosts.All in all, Halloween is horrible but exciting.11.__ 12.__ 13. __ 14.__ 15.__III The evening gives me black eyes, yet, I see the light.The students like reading books in the evening. Here is a list of their favorite books. Which book below do you like to read?What are the names of these books? Read the brief introduction of each book and do the match work.16.__17.__18. __19.__20.__VI. A day in our school is always full of happiness and students can learn a lot in our school. How about you?Now help Cynthia to finish this interview(采访)on Wechat(微信).参考答案I.1-5 BACABII.6-10BCBCC11.thirty-first 12. dead 13. witches 14. go15. them III. 16-20 EBADCVI.省略。

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