2016_2017年高中英语话题1个人情感(Emotions)学业水平测试
高中英语真题:2016-2017学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题 Word版.doc_2

高中英语真题:2016-2017学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题Word版.doc一、阅读理解(共4题)1.When The New Republic magazine predicted who would win the 2016 Nobel Prize in literature on Oct 6, it said: “Not Bob Dylan. That’s for sure.”But the award came as a surprise to many. On Oct 13, the famous US musician was named the Nobel laureate by the Swedish Academy. He has “created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition", according to the organization.Although Dylan, 75, is not really thought to be a literary(文学的)writer, he has given the world a lot of creative work over 50 years, especially when it comes to his folk songs.In his 1985 album Biograph, Dylan wrote about the appeal(魅力) of folk music to him. Rock songs “weren’t serious enough or didn’t reflect(反映)life in a realistic way", according to Dylan. But folk, was “a more serioustype of thing. The songs are filled with more sadness; more joy …much deeper feelings".Dyla n’s music and lyrics spoke to many people during the 1960s. His lyrics were often about great political issues, such as the civil rights movement. The 1960s were a time of change when the young were making sure that their voices were heard. The idea is mast famously expressed in Dylan's The Times They Are a -Changin (1964), which warns the world, “You better start swimming or you'll sink(下沉)like a stone. For the times they are a-changin!”There were complaints that a literary prize had been given to a singer. But ancient “Greek poets Homer and Sappho wrote poetic works that were meant to be listened to, that were meant to be performed, often with instruments - and it s the same way with Dylan ",the Swedish Academy’s permanent secretary Sara Danius told CNN.It could even be said that giving the important prize to Dylan has brought back an old literary tradition. The millions whose lives Dylan’s words and music have changed will surely welcome the award.21. Dylan found folk music attractive because___________•A. it brought joy to peopleB. it reflected life on a much deeper levelC. it could be used to express feelings freelyD. it needed more creativity than other types of music22. Which of the following statements is TRUE about Dylan according to the article?A. He never thought that he would win the Nobel Prize.B. All of his influential works were created in the 1960s.C .His songs expressed people’s feelings well during the 1960s.D. His fans were mostly young people who were active in political movements.23. According to the last two paragraphs, ______________.A .lyrics can be seen as a literary formB. a literary prize should not be given to a singerC. Dylan’s works were inspired by Greek poetsD .Dylan won the award because he influenced many song-writers24. What’s the author’s attitude toward giving Bob Dylan the 2016 Nobel Prize in literature?A. Unconcerned.B. Objective.C. Doubtful.D. Supportive.2.Books have tremendous power. Between their pages, readers can be transported to anywhere imaginable and become just about anyone or anything. Unfortunately, many children all over the world don’t have access to books.For several years now, Maria Keller, a 14-year-old girl from Minneapolis, Minnesota, has been changing that fact.When she was 8 years old, Maria already loved reading. She also noticed that some of her classmates didn’t read as much as she did. When she asked her mother why that could be, her mother said that they might not be able to afford books. Maria had never thought of this. She could not believe that some children might not have bedtime stories read to them. She became determined to change this.With her mother’s help, Maria created Read Indeed. Read Indeed is a non-profit organization aiming to collect and distribute(分发) books to children in need. During the early stages of Read Indeed, Maria set the goal to collect and distribute 1 million books by the time she was 18. It didn’t take long to reach that goal.Today, at age 14, she has collected over 1.8 million books and hasshipped them to many states and countries around the world. She says, “I cannot live without books. As I continue my mission, I have learned that the number of kids who have no books are in the hundreds of millions. So I just can’t give up, even after reaching my original goal of 1 million books distributed.”She recently set a new goal: to distribute donations to kids in need in every state in the United States, and every country in the world. She keeps track of her progress on a large map at the warehouse(仓库) where they store and sort books. Maria believes that she can get support from even more people and help kids around the world to become better readers!25. We can know from Paragraph 2 that .A. Some of Maria’s classmates had no textbooks.B. Some of Maria’s classmates didn’t have money to buy books.C. Some of Maria’s classmates didn’t like reading at all.D. Some of Maria’s classmates couldn’t afford to go to school.26. According to the passage, which statement about Read Indeed is true?A. It collects and gives out books to poor children.B. It is an organization which sells books to children around the world.C. It raises money to buy books for children.D. It is a campaign which encourages children to read.27. What can we infer from what Maria says in Paragraph 4?A. She lives on selling books.B. Her original dream has been achieved.C. She will give up her mission of distributing books.D. The number of children who have no books has greatly dropped.28. Which word can best describe Maria?A. Optimistic.B. Smart.C. Brave.D. Strong-willed.3.When we know somewhere well,w e say we “know it like the back of our hand”. But new research has shown that we don’t actually know as much about our hands as we think we do.Wider and shorterProfessor Matthew Longo at the University of London and his team did an experiment, covering the left hands of 100 people. Then they asked the people to point to where they thought their fingertips and knuckles (指关节)were. They made some quite big mistakes.“People think their hand is wider than it actually is,” said Longo. The fingers also seem shorter than they are. This mistake gets worse as you go across the hand from the thumb to the little finger.Sense of position"It is connected to our sense of position,” explained Longo. This is our ability to tell where different parts of o ur bodies are, even when we can’t see them. “It tells us whether a joint is straight .or not "he said. It also tells us whether we are going up or down in an elevator. All this information comes from signs from nerves in real time. It’s like our brain h as maps - maps that show the size and shape of our body. “This experiment tried to find those maps,” said Longo.Strength(强度) of feelingBut these maps make mistakes. These mistakes may be made because of how the brain understands different parts of t he skin. “Our brains ‘see” areas as larger where the skin feels touch strongly,” said Longo. Body parts don’t appear as their true size, but appear bigger or smaller depending on how strongly they feel touch. Our lips, for example, have more nerves than our nose. So brain “sees” lips on its map of the body as being bigger than our nose. The same thing happens for other parts of the body that have lotsof nerves.Longo believes that more research in this area may help us to understand eating problem better, because people suffering from these problems may not know their bodies properly.29. Which of following statement is TRUE about the experiment according to the article?A. People think their body parts are larger than they actually are.B. People made more mistakes about their little fingers length than their thumbs’ length.C .People’s fingers are actually shorter than they think.D. People were asked to draw their hands from memory30. What does the underlined “it” in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. The new experiment.B. The location information.C. The mistake people made.D. The sizes of fingers and hands.31. We can learn from the article that_____________.A. the maps of people’s bodies form before they are bornB. the maps of our body are based on information from nervesC. our sense of position tells how different parts of the body work.D. how we feel about our body shape is only decided by our sense of position32. We can infer from the article that .A. the hand feels touch more strongly than fingers doB. our lips have a weaker sense of touch than our noseC. there are more nerves in the finger than in the handD. our sense of position should not be trusted because it is too often incorrect4.It’s an ordinary morning,like all the others.But instead of being woken up by the buzzing of an alarm cl ock, you’ll be roused by the smell of freshly made coffee,light entering your room as the curtains open automatically,and a gentle back massage(按摩)provided by your high-tech bed.This is what a typical(典型的) person's life will be like two decades from now,according to The Guardian. Want to know more?After you get up, your apartment will be like an electronic orchestra with you as the conductor. With simple moves of your hand and spoken instructions, you’ll be able to control your apartment’s tempera ture, humidity, music and lighting. You’ll be able to look through the day’s news on translucent screens while your breakfast waits for you in the automatic oven.As you move into your kitchen, you might accidentally hit your toe on a cupboard. If you do, you’ll grab your cell phone and open the diagnostics(诊断) app. Inside your phone there will be a tiny microchip(芯片) that uses X-ray waves to scan your body. The scan will tell whether your toe is bruised or broken.After breakfast, your driverless car will take you to work. While you “drive”, your central computer system will suggest a list of chores(家务事)that your housekeeping robots can do that day and it will also remind you to buy a gift for your mother’s upcoming birthday.As you can see, with the help of advanced technology, our lives will be more efficient(有效率的). Technology will mitigate our forgetfulness and free us of many small burdens that distract us, such as buying a ticket. Our brain will therefore be able to focus on more important things like preparing for a presentation or doing “deep thinking”.However, the development of technology might have some disadvantages as well. By 2036, we’ll be relying heavily on the virtual(虚拟的)world, which will mean that all of our data will be stored in the cloud,a remote digital storage system with near limitless capacity(容量). That will increase the possibility of someone else accessing, sharing or manipulating(操控) our personal information.33. What might be the author’s purpose in writing the text?A. To stress the importance of developing technology.B. To remind people not to depend too much on computers.C. To introduce one new invention that will benefit our future lives.D. To describe how advanced technologies will affect our future lives.34. According to the text, in two decades, .A. you’ll be able to rely on an electronic orchestra to wake you up instead of an alarm clockB. a tiny microchip in your phone will treat you when you are sickC. you will be able to adjust the conditions of your apartment via oral instructions or simple hand gesturesD. technology will be smart enough to help us with important things like preparing for a presentation35. What does the underlined word “mitigate” in Paragraph 6 mean?A. Make up for.B. Worsen.C. Cure.D. Take advantage of.二、未分类(共2题)1.Have you ever heard of an insect called the cicada(蝉)? 36 But theyhave an interesting internal clock that tells them when to go aboveground.Every 17 years, billions of the noisy Brood V cicadas(十七年蝉) will swarm(成群出现)to northeastern parts of the US, including New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania. 37 But there are usually a lot less of them compared to the Brood V cicadas.38 According to Discovery News, these insects started their lives in 1999. And as their 17-year life cycle comes to an end, they go aboveground when their underground homes get warmer 64 degrees Fahrenheit (about 18℃) to be exact.Then the females will lay hundreds of eggs in trees, and after about four to six weeks, the mother and father cicadas will die. 39While they can be kind of annoying, these insects don’t harm humans, but they do make a lot of noise during their time aboveground. 40 However, since there are so many of the 17-year cicadas, the amount of laid eggs can sometimes harm small trees and bushes. But after this summer, these insects will mostly mind their own business until 2033.A. That sound is the male cicadas attracting the female cicadas.B. The cicada insects are common in summer, especially in August and can be found in July as well.C. There are other kinds of cicadas that come around once a year or every 13 years.D. The baby cicadas will go underground, and the 17-year cycle will start over again.E. As a matter of fact, people like to eat them in some cultures.F. Well, a special kind of these insects live underground in the US for most of their lives.G. This is what makes Brood V cicadas so special.2.Do you find it hard to memorize words? You must not be the only one. It could be 61 (help) if you say the words aloud. But th is often isn’t good in a quiet classroom.Now, researchers from the University of Waterloo, Canada, have comeup 62 a new idea. They suggest 63 (draw) a picture of what you are trying to memorize!The researchers did a study 64 (base) on the idea. They first gave a group of students some words such as “apple” or “balloon”. Then they gave the students 40 seconds, during 65 the students could either write the words again and again, or draw a picture.When the time 66 (be) over, the researchers asked the students to do something else, like sing a song. After that , they gave the students 60 seconds to write down as many words 67 they could remember. The results showed that those who drew the words did a much 68 (good) job than those who wrote them.So the next time you are having a hard time memorizing a word, 69 (draw) it! No worries if you’re not good at drawing. The 70 (research) say the quality of the drawing doesn’t matter at all.三、完型填空(共1题)1.My husband, Rashid, arrived in New York on his own from India. He stayed in a 41 for a short time while 42 for a house for me and our children.During the first week of his 43 , he went out one day to do some shopping. He came back in the late afternoon to discover that his suitcase was 44 . He was extremely worried 45 the suitcase had all hisimportant papers, 46 his passport.He reported the 47 to the police and then sat there,lost and 48 in strange city, thinking of the terrible troubles of getting all the paperwork organized again from a distant country while trying to 49 in a new one.Late in the evening, the phone rang. It was a(an) 50 . He was trying to pronounce my husband’s name and was asking him a lot of questions. 51 he said they had found a pile of papers in their trash can(垃圾桶)52 had been left out on the footpath.My husband 53 to their home to find a kind family holding all his papers and documents. Their young daughter had gone to the trash can and found a pile of 54 papers. Her parents had carefully sorted them out, although they had found mainly 55 addresses on most of the documents. At last they had seen a half-written 56 in the pile in which my husband had given his new 57 number to a friend.That family not only restored(归还) the important documents to 58 that day but also restored our faith and 59 in people. We still remember their 60 and often send a warm wish their way.41. A. school B. museum C. hotel D. shelter42. A. leaving B. looking C. waiting D. paying43. A. design B. change C. offer D. stay45. A. if B. as C. though D. after46. A. including B. containing C. case D. holding47. A. thought B. complaint C. case D. pain48. A. happy B. lonely C. satisfied D. confident49. A. grow up B. break down C. lie down D. settle down50. A. officer B. stranger C. friend D. passenger51. A. Then B. So C. But D. Yet52. A. where B. what C. that D. it53. A. moved B. rushed C. skated D. wandered54. A. unfamiliar B. favorite C. similar D. expensive55. A. suitable B. flexible C. convenient D. foreign57. A. flight B. bus C. telephone D. diploma58. A. us B. you C. them D. me59. A. friendship B. justice C. trust D. devotion60. A. curiosity B. confidence C. patience D. kindness四、短文改错(共1题)1.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。
2016_2017高中英语单元检测卷(一)新人教版必修1

单元检测卷(一)本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)。
第Ⅰ卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5个小题;每小题1.5分,满分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三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Where is Jack going to pay a visit?A.Paris. B.London. C.Sydney.2.What does the woman think of the man’s words?A.Doubtful. B.Surprised. C.Satisfied.3.At what time does the man want to watch the game?A.Tomorrow morning.B.Tomorrow night.C.On Friday night.4.Where will Mary go first?A.To the library.B.To the teacher’s office.C.To the teaching building.5.How much did the woman pay for her plane ticket?A.$150. B.$120. C.$100.第二节(共15个小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.How does Dave feel about the interview?A.Disappointed. B.Nervous. C.Satisfied.7.How many people were selected for this interview?A.4. B.16. C.14. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
汕头市2016~2017学年度普通高中毕业班教学质量监测英语试题及答案(K12教育文档)

汕头市2016~2017学年度普通高中毕业班教学质量监测英语试题及答案(word版可编辑修改)编辑整理:尊敬的读者朋友们:这里是精品文档编辑中心,本文档内容是由我和我的同事精心编辑整理后发布的,发布之前我们对文中内容进行仔细校对,但是难免会有疏漏的地方,但是任然希望(汕头市2016~2017学年度普通高中毕业班教学质量监测英语试题及答案(word版可编辑修改))的内容能够给您的工作和学习带来便利。
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绝密★启用前试卷类型:A汕头市2016~2017学年度普通高中毕业班教学质量监测试题英语本试卷共三部分,共8页,满分135分(120分×1.125)。
考试时间120分钟。
注意事项: 1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、学校、座位号、考生号填写在答题卡上.因测试不考听力,第Ⅰ卷从第二部分的“阅读理解”开始,试题序号从“21”开始.2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号,写在本试卷上无效。
3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。
写在本试卷上无效。
4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第Ⅰ 卷第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从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。
ASigns of a global economic recovery are glimmering, but are they enough to account for taking a major vacation? Well, the world is always bigger than our wallets。
2016-2017学年高二英语上学期第一次大考试题

2016-2017学年高二英语上学期第一次大考试题本试卷共12页,满分150分,考试用时120分钟第一部分:听力(共两节,满分15分)第一节:听力理解(共6小题;每小题1.5分,满分9分)每段播放两遍。
各段后有几个小题,各段播放前每小题有5秒钟的阅题时间。
请根据各段播放内容及其相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
听第一段材料,回答第1-2题。
1.What does the man usually do every week?A. He does the washing-up.B. He washes the clothes.C. He cleans the car.2.What does the man promise to do starting this weekend?A. Buy the vegetables.B. Clean the kitchen.C. Cook the meals.听第二段材料,回答第3-4题。
3. What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers ?A. Teacher and parent.B. Doctor and patientC. Father and daughter.4. Why was Billy probably absent(缺席) on the day of the eye check?A. He went to buy glasses.B. He did his homework at home.C. He was afraid of the eye check.听第三段材料,回答第5-6题。
5. How many tickets are left for the 8 pm show?A. SixB. EightC. Ten6. Why doesn’t the man want tickets for the 8 pm show?A. The time is a little late.B. There are no seats together.C. His friend can’t make it in time.第二节回答问题(共4小题;每小题1.5分,满分6分)听下面一段材料,然后回答问题。
高中英语真题:2016-2017学年度上学期11月质量检测

2016-2017学年度上学期11月质量检测时间:100分钟满分:120分*1.25=150分第I卷第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节: (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AThere are one billion homeless people living in our world toda y. The Homeless World Cup exists to end this, so we all have a home, a basic human need.The Homeless World Cup is an annual, international football t ournament(联赛), uniting teams of people who are homeless to take a once in a lifetime opportunity to represent their country and change their lives forever. It has inspiredand supported over 50 grass roots (基层的) football projects around the world working with homeless people throughout the year.The first tournament took place in Graz 2003 uniting 17 national teams. At the 5th Homeless World Cup in Copenhagen in 2 004, 48 nations, 500 players were united for a once in a lifeti me opportunity to represent their country. 25,000 players wer e involved in pre-tournament training and trials around the world.The Homeless World Cup is full of players with courage, spirit and determination. Research shows that 73% of players cha nge their lives for the better after the international tournament by coming off drugs and alcohol, moving into jobs, education, homes, training, reuniting with families and even going on to b ecome players and coaches for professional or semi-professional football teams. David Duke (Scotland) played in 2004, came off alcohol, passed his coaching qualifications (资格). He became assistant coach for Scotland 2005, coach in 2 006 and now owns his own home. The best goal scorer in 200 4 Yevgen Adamenko (Ukraine) went on to play in a profession al club in Ukraine.The Homeless World Cup supporters include Nike, UN, Manc hester United, Real Madrid and international footballers Didier Drogba and Rio Ferdinand.21.The purpose of the Homeless World Cup is to _________ _.A. find a home for homeless peopleB. collect money for homeless peopleC. help the homeless kick bad habitsD. help the homeless start a new life22.Which of the following statements is true about the Cope nhagen Homeless World Cup?A. It took place in early December.B. 25,000 players entered the tournament.C. Nearly 50 teams competed in the tournament.D. David Duke won the best goal scorer in 2004.23.Why does the writer give the examples of Yevgen Adam enko and David Duke?A. To attract people to join the Homeless World Cup.B. To show the influence of the Homeless World Cup.C. To show the popularity of the Homeless World Cup.D. To inspire people to support the Homeless World Cup. 24.The underlined words “coming off” in Paragraph 4 can be replaced by ________.A. giving upB. falling inC. cutting offD. looking downBI was a dance teacher when I first began working with people who have disabilities. I had thirty students. These were teens and adults up to the age of 40. We learned new steps togeth er. We laughed together and we shared a love of music and f ellowship.I had one pupil, Dan, who didn’t appear to get much out of the class. I never had eye contact with him. When I left the class to travel down the stairs to reach the main floor of the building , he moved worriedly as a blind person might do in unfamiliar condition.One day his parents met me shopping downtown and told me that they were so grateful that I was teaching the class. They said that my class was the high point of their son’s week. Wer e they just being polite?A week later, a snowstorm held me up and I was later than us ual pulling into the school parking lot. Ahead of me by one ro w of cars, and over to one side, was my student, Dan and his worker. I could see his face as he moved toward the building. He was excited. I watched Dan run toward the building in anti cipation of(期待着)his weekly treat, my class. I cried as it hit me that though I could not see in class all that Dan got from the class, it surely me ant a lot to him. Dan did indeed love the class. He was getting enjoyment out of it.Today when I teach courses at the College to students, I remi nd them that children can stand on the sidelines and seem to be uninterested and yet they can be learning at the same pac e as those who are in the middle of the activity. When I teach this, I think, yes and this is true for those with disabilities too! Teach with the wonderful enthusiasm and you are bound to re ach your students. Do your job with a love for others and you will be successful no matter what your job involves.25.The writer found her working with disabilities _______. A. boring B. confusingC. satisfyingD. challenging26.The writer has learned from Dan that ______.A. a teacher is sure to reach his studentsB. kids with disabilities need more loveC. students learn in different waysD. a students make achievements out of a class27.What can we learn from the passage?A. The writer was doubtful when hearing what Dan’s parents s aid.B. Dan didn’t get much out of the dancing class.C. Dan received more attention in the writer’s class.D. The writer was impatient with Dan at first.28.What may be the best title for the passage?A. A student with disabilityB. Learning with DanC. Enjoying a lesson with childrenD. Sharing love with studentsCIf you want to express something so unbelievable that it must have been a special effect, you have a new word to add to yo ur vocabulary.It’s“Duang”, an onomatopoetic (拟声词) word which doesn’t relate to any particular Chinese chara cter and refers to a special effect.A video parody (恶搞) adapted from a shampoo commercial featuring Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan spread quickly online, leading Internet us ers to invent the new word.The video begins with Chan flashing his black, smooth hair, w hich would have been perfect except that it was not his real h air.Next, a self-satisfied Chan admits, to the repetitive, rhythmical sounds of “Duang”,“I refused to approve of this product when they first c ame to me because of my thin hair, but the director insisted, s aying special effects could be used to make my hair look healt hy on the screen. Now you see, it’s all special effects. It’s not real.”The original advertisement became the target of punishment by the go vernment for over-spreading the effects of the shampoo after it was broadcast in 2004.“Duang” has now become one of the hottest topics on Sina W eibo, a Twitter-like Chinese social network site among those crazy ones imita ting Jackie Chan’s speech in different situations.The actor’s Weibo account was flooded with comments contai ning the word in this sweeping online trend.The video came at a time when the famous movie star has be en under public attention after trying to save the ill image of hi s son, Jaycee Chan, who was released from prison this week. Data from Baidu, the major Chinese search engine, also prov ed the phrase’s popularity as it has been searched more than 586,000 times within two days.The word of geili’s sudden rise in 2010 caught the attention of international media when it made up for the word’s official tra nslation-geilivable-to describe something cool or awesome.It’s not the first time that online word has become a regular vo cabulary in China.29.From the passage we know that the word “Duang” was o riginally made .A. by some crazy Internet usersB. to refer to a kind of productC. by Hong Kong actor Jackie ChanD. to express some special meaning30.From the passage we know that the new word “geili” is .A. only popular in ChinaB. a cool and awesome wordC. used by ordinary peopleD. also widely used abroad31.What is the purpose of the author in writing the passage?A. To tell us online words have enriched Chinese vocabulary.B. To teach all the Internet users how to invent new words.C. To explain how Jackie Chan invented the popular word.D. To urge people to fight against the false advertisements.DDennis Sinar, 51, a doctor from New York, is quick to explai n why he took a year-long break from his job. “I was pretty burned out after practicin g medicine for 26 years. I needed a recharge.” So he took a “gap year”, from July 2011 to June 2012, to explore things like ancient buildings, and traditional Eastern medicine, in location s including Alaska, Nepal and Romania.“Taking a break from work is an excellent way for adults to go into a new career or refresh an old one,” said Holly Bull, president of Princeton, N, J. “In recent years, mid-career breaks have been gaining more interest,” she said. A r eport on adult gap years published this year by a market rese arch company also described the potential American market f or gap years as a “sleeping giant.”“A gap year is a challenge for the older individual to step out o f a comfort zone and take a risk. I enjoyed that side most.” sai d Dr. Sinar, who kept a daily blog about his experience. His ti me studying Eastern medicine “assured the reasons I went int o health care,” said Dr. Sinar, who returned to practice medici ne at his old job, although he works fewer days. “I use those e xperiences to provide my patients with more care,” he added. “And I listen better than I did before.”George Garritan, chairman of the Department of Leadership a nd Human Capital Management at New York University, certa inly agrees with Dr. Sinar. He said a gap-year experience could be worthwhile for employees and comp anies. For employees, investing in themselvesand improving skill sets is a move that will benefit throughout their career. He added that returning employees feel refreshe d and have given more thought to their career. For companies , offering unpaid leaves makes good sense for attracting and keeping talented employees.32.Dr. Sinar took a gap year because he ______.A. had lost his old jobB. wanted to refresh after 26 years’ workC. had a desire for travellingD. became interested in historical research33.The phrase “sleeping giant” (in 2nd paragraph) indicates that ______.A. it’s too early for people to accept the concept of gap yearB. the effect of gap year policy remains to be seenC. it’s difficult to foresee the gap year marketD. more American people will accept the gap year policy 34.What’s George Garritan’s attitude toward the “gap year”?A. Positive.B. DoubtfulC. Uninterested.D. Uncertain.35.What’s the passage mainly about?A. How an adult plans a mid-career gap year.B. Why a gap year is worthwhile for adults.C. Whether a gap year is popular with adults.D. Why a gap year is challenging for individuals.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
高中英语真题:2016届高三学业水平考试试题.doc

高中英语真题:2016届高三学业水平考试试题.doc一、阅读理解(共4题)1.Sunday, October 5 Clear, 69°FMy wife, Eleanor, and I took the train from Paris to Strasbourg, where we were met by our driver and guide, and the minibus which goes along with the boat. We stopped off in Barn for an hour on the way. Then we were taken to Nancy where the boat was kept.After the other passengers arrived, we had our first dinner on the boat. After dinner we walked into downtown Nancy, a village with a large square and wooden houses.Monday, October 6 Rained last night, cloudy in the morning, 69°FWe spent about two hours in Nancy, then sailed on the Canal de la Marne au Rhine. Kind of a lazy day. Eating breakfast, lunch, and dinner. After dinner we watched a tape on Baccarat, which we will visit tomorrow.It was pleasant to sit out on deck and watch the scenery go by at about 3 mph.Tuesday, October 7 Light rain, 64°FThis morning we drove over to Baccarat and toured its museum and the church, which has this unbelievable lamp that is going on a world tour the next day. We did lots of shopping, then walked across the bridge to see a very, very modern Catholic church with special Baccarat windows.We drove to the top of the Voges Mountains and started down the eastern side. Later, we drove to Sorrenbourg to see the 13th century church at the Cordeliers. It contains the largest window by Mar.Wednesday, October 8 Cloudy, 65 °FToday we sailed from Schneckenbush to Saverne. We went through two caves, an extremely unusual part of the journey. This river scenery is very different. We were in a mountain valley with grassland on one side and a forest beginning to show some color on the other.Thursday, October 9 Cloudy, 66°FOur dependable minibus was waiting to load the luggage and take us to the hotel where everyone went their separate ways. Our boating days are over until next time.1.Where did the author get off the train?A. ParisB. StrasbourgC. NancyD. Barn2.On which days did the tourists spend most of their time on the boat?A. Monday and Tuesday.B. Tuesday and Wednesday.C. Wednesday and Thursday.D. Monday and Wednesday.3.From the text, we learn that Baccarat and Sorrenbourg are the names of_________.A. townsB. churchesC. museumsD. mountains2.It’s just a small, white envelope stuck among the branches of our Christmas tree. No name, no address. It has peeked through the branches of our tree for the past 10 years.It all began bec ause my husband Mike hated Christmas. He didn’t hate the true meaning of Christmas, but the commercial aspects of it:overspending, running around at the last minute to get a tie for Uncle Harry and powder for Grandma…Knowing he felt this way, I decided one year to bypass the usual shirts, sweaters, ties and so forth. I reached for something special for Mike. The inspiration came in an unusual way.Our son Kevin, at 12 that year, was wrestling at the junior level at the school he attended and before Christmas, there was a non-league match against a team sponsored by an inner-city church, mostly black.As the match began, I was alarmed to see that the other team was wrestling without headgear to protect a wrestler’s ears. They obviously could not afford.Mike shook his head sadly, “I wish just one of them could have won,” he said. “They have a lot of potential, but losing like this could take the heart right out of them.”Mike loved kids—all kids—and he knew them, having coached little leag ue football, baseball and lacrosse. That’s when the idea for his present came.That afternoon, I went to a local sporting goods store and bought an assortment of wrestling headgear and shoes and sent them anonymously to the inner-city church.On Christmas Eve, I placed the envelope on the tree, the note inside telling Mike what I had done and that this was his gift from me. His smile was the brightest thing about Christmas that year. For each Christmas, I followed the tradition.The envelope became the highlight of our Christmas. It was always the last thing opened on Christmas morning and our children, ignoring their new toys, would stand with wide-eyed anticipation as their dad lifted the envelope from the tree to reveal its contents.The tradition has grown and someday will expand even further with our grandchildren standing around the tree with wide-eyed anticipation watching as their fathers take down the envelope. Mike’s spirit, like the Christmas spirit, will always be with us.4. Wh at does the underlined word “bypass” mean?A. give upB. buyC. throw awayD. change5. Why did Mike hate Christmas according to the passage?A.He didn’t like the true meaning of Christmas.B.He didn’t like people spending too much money on presents.C.He hated buying presents for Uncle Harry and Grandma.D.He didn’t want to receive gifts like shirts, sweaters or ties.6. What was Mike’s reaction to the non-league match?A. Mike hoped that his son would win the match.B. Mike thought that the church should have given the black boys more money.C. Mike thought the black boys were too proud.D. Mike felt sympathy for the team of black boys.7.The writer’s purpose of writing the passage is to _______.A.show the importance of coachingB.illustrate how a difficult life the black boys ledC.tell a story of a special Christmas presentD.show her pride in her boy’s good performance3.Scientists say that playing with the opportunity to be creative is one of the basic needs for children’s development, and the desire to play is anchored in child ren’s personality.How do children play? Do kids today play differently from the ways I used to play?When I was a child, I didn’t have many toys. A dollhouse that I once got for Christmas was the greatest gift I could imagine. My siblings(兄弟姐妹), my f riends and I played “Mom and Dad” with the dollhouse and our dolls again and again, never getting tired of it. The first Lego blocks came up replacing the traditional wooden building blocks. The lack of ready-to-use-toys inspired us to create our own using many kinds of material like paper to fold into ships or hats, or wood to carve toys.If I compare the ways I used to play with the ways my children play now, there are many differences. Their rooms are filled with toys, and nevertheless they sometimes have no idea what to play. Having too many choices makes them feel overwhelmed, unable to take advantage of each single one.Also, the toys themselves have changed dramatically. I see many plastic toys ready to use; there is no need for children to create their own ideas and invent their own toys. Electronic toys are on the rise, displacing classical toys. Children don’t need to be creative; playing does not involve much imagination. Now they expect some kind of simulation and entertainment. Electronic toys require more passive reactions and logical thinking. Playing outdoors has become less interesting as this would keep them away from their video games and play stations.8. According to the writer, what he played in his boyhood was________.A. boringB. simpleC. easyD. creative9. The underlined sentence in the first paragraph probably means “_________”.A. the desire to play has bad effects on a child’s personalityB. the desire to play is the nature of all childrenC. the desire to play limits the development of a childD. the desire to play becomes stronger as a child grows10. Which of the following is NOT true about the author’s childhood?A. They had few toys to play with.B. They made some toys by themselves.C. It was a hard time for them for lack of toys.D. They often played the “Mom and Dad” game.11. Which of the following may the author agree with?A. Modern toys ought to be abandoned.B. Toys should encourage creativity.C. Today’s children consider playing outdoors more interesting.D. Modern toys are more advanced than old ones.4.A cancer-stricken British teenage girl said Thursday she had been moved by messages of support from around the world after writing an online “Bucket List” of things she wanted to do before dying.Alice Pyne, l5, created an Internet blog in which she described her fight against a cancer of the white blood cells. “I’ve been fighting cancer for almost four years and now I know that the cancer is gaining on me and it doesn’t look like I’m going to win this one,” she wrote.F or her list, the teenager took inspiration from the 2007 film “The Bucket List” in which two men who are badly ill, draw up a list of things they wish to do before they die.On her list, at the site , she has included making everyone sign up to be a bone marrow donor (骨髓捐赠者), swimming with sharks, meeting boy band Take That and getting a purple iPad computer.Messages of support and offers of help quickly flooded her webpage and it became one of the most talked about subjects on Twitter.“Oh, dear, and I thought that I was just doing a little blog for a few friends!” she wrote after her site attracted huge attention. “Thank you so much for all your lovely messages to me.”Pyne, who lives with her family in the northwest English town of Ulverston, revealed the management of Take That had arranged for her to see the band after reading her blog. A group of local lawmakers have also joined forces with the Anthony blood cancer charity to encourage people to join its stem cell register.12.What happened after Alice Pyne wrote her “Bucket List”?A.People around the world sent messages to support her.B.People sent gifts to her from all over the world.C.A lot of people offered to donate bone marrow to her.D.The media called on people to help her.13.Alice Pyne wrote her “Bucket List” to .A.catch people’s attentionB.say goodbye to a few friendsC.give comfort to two terminally ill menD.express her last few wishes14.It can be inferred from the second paragraph that Alice Pyne .A.is unaware of her own conditionsB.is very sad to know that she will dieC.is calm to know that death is approachingD.is still quite confident in fighting against cancer15.Which of the following is NOT on Alice Pyne’s “Bucket List”?A.To ask people to donate bone marrow.B.To get a cool computer.C.To swim with sharks.D.To meet a boy.二、未分类(共2题)1.The Internet has opened up a whole new online world for us to meet, chat and go where we’ve never been before.But just as in face to face communication, there are some rules of behavior that should be followed when on line. 16 Imagine how you’d feel if you were in the other person’s shoes.For anything you’re about to send, ask yourself, “Would I say this to the person’s face?” If the answer is no, rewrite and reread. 17 If someone in the chat room is rude to you, your instinct (本能) is to fire back in the same manner. But try not to do so. 18 If it is caused by a disagreement with another member, try to fix the situation by politely discussing it. Remember to respect the beliefs and opinions of others in the chat room.19 Offer advice when asked by newcomers, as they may not be sure what to do or how to communicate. When someone makes a mistake, whether it’s a stupid question or an unnecessarily long answer, be kind about it. If it’s a small mistake, you may not need to say anything. Even if you feel strongly about it, think twice before saying anything. Having good manners yourself doesn’t give you license to correct everyoneyourself and apologize to those that you have offended.It is not polite to ask others personal questions such as their age, sex and marital status. Unless you know the person very well, and you are both comfortable with sharing personal information, don’t ask su ch questions.A. Everyone was new to the network once.B. It’s natural that there are some people who make mistakes online.C. If you do decide to tell someone about a mistake, point it out politely.D. The basic rule is simple: treat others in the same way you would want to be treated.E. When you send short messages to a person online, you must say something beautiful to hear.F. Instead, you should either ignore the person, or use your chat software to block their messages.G.Repeat the proc ess till you feel sure that you’d feel comfortable saying the words to the person’s face.2.Hugging is very common in western 41 (country). It makes people feel warm and sweet. However, a school in New Hampshire has recently banned its pupils 42 giving each other hugs in the classroom or on the playground. The headmaster, Mrs. Lawlor, says that the friendly greeting may be used to bully pupils at school.When 43 (question) on the matter, Mrs. Lawlor replied, “This is something that 44 (sweep) the entire school in the last month or two. As you know, most of our pupils are girls. It could not only be 45 (frighten) but intrusive(冒昧的).”The school girls 46 (ask) not to say anything on the matter. We spoke to the former caretaker, Mr. Peter File, who said, “I was fired by the school recently, so I have no problem giving 47 interview on it. The young girls are lovely and I found it no problem at all seeing them hugging each other 48 (tight). In fact, it brought a lump to my throat and a tear to my eye whenever I saw it happening on the playground. ”from the post of a caretaker. The school has refused to make any 50 (far) statement on this matter.三、完型填空(共1题)st year, I lost my best friend in high school. It seemed that everyone else’s life could just continue on in its 21 way, but mine couldn't. I wasn't sure how I was going to be able to face everyone and their gossip at school. I was forced to 22 my routine on Monday morning as usual. In the evening I returned home from school feeling 23 defeated. All I wanted to do was 24 into bed and wallow(沉迷于)in my own self-pity.I pulled back the covers on my bed and 25 a pile of cards left by my dad. Each card included a(n) 26 that it was to be opened on a 27 night that week.I made it through that week 28 my father. Each card 29 to say just what I needed to hear. Tuesday’s card said, “The past is painful to think about and the 30 is impossible to imagine. Don't try. Just take it one minute at a time.” On Wednesday my mood 31 when I read, “What you are feeling now is 32 and normal. It 33 feels very bad, but it is part of the healing 34 .” Friday’s c ard contained a poem he wrote. The last lines made me smile through my tears. “Whatever special 35 you face along life’sinstructed to open the last card 37 going to a party. On returning home from a party on Saturday night I eagerly opened the card. In it he wisely reminded me to 38 . “The world isn't so bad after a good laugh. The more you laugh, the more you heal.” Each card was signed, “Love, Dad.”My world once collapsed but I 39 the difficult breakup eventually. I owed it to my dad, who made his 40 known when he couldn't be present.21A.pleasantB.strangeC.funnyD.normal22A.work outB.meet withC.deal withe across23A.unexpectedlypletelyC.slightlyD.nervously24B.pushC.jumpD.draw25A.inventedB.discoveredC.createdD.wrote26A.instructionB.explanationC.presentationrmation27A.regularB.flexibleC.particularD.legal28A.in favor ofB.regardless ofC.in search ofD.thanks toA.seemedB.happenedC.occurredD.intended30A.lifeB.futureC.dreamD.result31A.fellB.passedC.flewD.lifted32A.falseB.honestC.naturalD.innocent33A.stillB.evenC.always34A.contentB.processC.cureD.progress35A.destructionpetitionC.challengesD.destination36A.trustB.guessC.predictD.succeed37A.beforeB.sinceC.afterD.till38A.cryB.screamugh39A.got throughB.looked throughC.broke throughD.put through40A.scheduleB.conceptC.soulD.confidence四、短文改错(共1题)1.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。
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2017年XX省普通高中学业水平考试英语试题 (1)I.情景交际:本题共5小题,每小题2分。
阅读下列简短对话,从A、B、C和D中选出最佳答案,将对话补全。
1.—Where have you been recently?—I ________ in Hangzhou on business for a week last month.A. have beenB. wasC. had beenD. had gone2.—Excuse me, could you tell me the time, please?—Sorry, I don’t have a watch with me.—________.A. Thanks a lotB. What a pityC. I’m sorry to hear thatD. Thanks anyway3.—How do you like the curtains?—Well, I’m afraid they don’t ________ very well with the wallpaper.A. goB. matchC. suitD. fit4.—What do you think of the manager of your company?—Oh,he is ________ manager who’s pleasant to work with.It’s ________ pleasure to work with him.A. the; aB. a; aC. a; theD. 不填; a5.—It's wrong for a student to follow ________ his teachers say.—It’s true. I can’t agree ________ .A. no matter what; to muchB. whatever; muchC. no matter what; moreD. whatever; moreII.阅读理解本题共15小题,每小题2分阅读下列短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最佳选项。
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2017年辽宁省普通高中学业水平考试模拟题(一)第I卷(选择题满分60分)第一部分: 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40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。
ADear Alan,Guess what? I have a chance to choose my new place to live in! I’m excited and a little nervous. Could you please give me some help?I’m not sure whether I will live in a house or in an apartment. On the one hand, a house will be too big for just one person, so maybe I should rent an apartment. On the other hand, if I rent a house, I could find someone else to share with me. The only problem is that a house full of people might be too noisy for me. I prefer to have my own space. The city has some nice apartments, but they are also too expensive. However, if I could find a two-bedroom apartment and get a roommate, that would make it more affordable. I just need to search for a roommate who is neat and quiet. You know I can’t live with someone who is loud and messy(凌乱的). I don’t have a car, so I also need to think carefully about the location. I probably need to look for somewhere near a bus stop or an underground station. That way I will have more time to study and spend less time travelling.I’m looking forward to your reply.Love, Victor1. Victor feels excited because ________.A. he has a new house to live inB. he can decide where to live nowC. he is going to see his friend AlanD. he helped Ala n out with his problem2. Victor wants to share the house with a ________ person.A. neat and quietB. messy but outgoingC. neat and loudD. quiet but messy3. If Victor finds a roommate, he will ________.A. waste moneyB. buy a carC. save some moneyD. have more time to study4. Victor doesn’t have a car, so he wants ________.A. a two bed-room apartmentB. to ask Alan for adviceC. to have his own spaceD. a place with convenient traffic5. What does the underlined word “ travelling” in Paragraph 2 probably mean in Chinese?A. 观光旅行B. 路途奔波C. 广为流传D. 跋山涉水BIn the UK, most children have their lunches at school, but in some schools, parents can choose what their children eat. The children can have a school dinner — a hot, cooked meal; or they can take a packed lunch with them, which usually includes cold food like sandwiches.Often parents know what their children want. Cath, a mother of three children, told us, “My children have packed lunches because they say they hate school dinners.So I make three packed lunches every morning. ”However, another mother, Susan, made a different choice. She said, “My daughters have always had school dinners. I think they probably get healthier food at school than a few sandwiches I make for them.”But are school dinners healthy? Kaz, a father, thought poorly of them. He said, “Fizzy drinks were offered and I think there were lots of chips.”Jamie Oliver spent a year working in a school kitchen. He was worried about the unhealthy food which included burgers, pizzas and chips. So he tried to cook healthy food such as good stews and curries for the children instead.So Jamie improved the school dinners, and trained the dinner ladies to cook healthy food in that school. Then he advised the government to improve school food across the country. And it seems that the changes have begun.Anna, a pupil, told us, “we used to have a fast food window where you got chips and coke, but they stopped that this year. There’s salad restaurant, which is good, so it’shealt hier than it was.”6. How many ways do most children in the UK have meals at school?A. One.B. Two.C. Three.D. Four.7. _______would like the children to have the school meals.A. CathB. SusanC. KazD. Jamie8. Jamie thought _______ were healthy food.A. stews and curriesB. burgers and pizzasC. chips and fizzy drinksD. sandwiches and coke9. The last two paragraphs show that _______.A. there’s a salad restaurant in every scho olB. salad is the only healthy food for studentsC. schools have begun to cook healthier foodD. the government offers to improve dinners10. What would be the best title for the text?A. Healthy FoodB. Unhealthy FoodC. Packed LunchesD. School DinnersCPollution inside homes and other buildings kills more than 4 million people each year. Many people die as a result of breathing smoke or from cooking over wood-powered or coal-powered stoves.One way to reduce the number of deaths is through cooking equipment powered by the sun. Crosby Menzies, a solar power expert in a South African company, described his latest solar cooker called the “Sol-4”. “It is four square meters of mirrors, six to eight meters in length. It i s quite a large cooker.”The “Sol-4” works by reflecting(反射) light from the sun off large mirrors. The mirrors direct the light at a cooking pan. Then the light heats the pan with solar energy. Within two minutes, the pan is hot enough to cook sausages and onions. In just four minutes, water can be boiled. That is as fast as cooking with natural gas or elec tricity.The cooker is also much “friendlier” than other models because people do not have to stand in the sun to use it. And people can prepare meals without having to collect firewood or spend money on coal. Such individuals would be less likely to have breathing illnesses from harmful smoke.At present, the cooker only works when the sun is shining. But engineers are working on a way to make it work with out sunlight.Each cooker costs about $2,000, which is a large amount of money for most Africans. To solve that problem, Crosby Menzies has created a non-governmental organization called Solar Cookers for Africa. It plans to raise money through donations to provide poor people with solar cooking equipment.11. The passage is mainly about_______.A. solar cookersB. smoke pollutionC. solar power expertsD. breathing illness12. The “sol-4” is mainly used toA. shorten the time of cookingB. reduce the cost of making cookersC. raise money through donations to help African peopleD. reduce the number of deaths caused by harmful smoke13. The underlined word “individuals” in P aragraph 4 most probably means “________”.A. cookersB. mirrorsC. peopleD. experts14. Which of the following about the “sol-4” is TRUE?A. It is six to eight square meters of mirrors.B. It can work in any weather condition now.C. It can also heat the pan by lighting firewood.D. It is more environment-friendly than other cookers.15. What can we infer from the text?A. The “sol-4” will be designed in a smaller size.B. More Africans can use the solar cookers in the future.C. The “sol-4” is the first produ ct of the South African company.D. The African government will provide poor people with solar cookers.DExplore and Discover: A City TourDiscover some of Winnipeg’s historical past on a guided tour!When: Every Monday and ThursdayDeparts: Entrance Union Station8:30 am( about 2 hours)Cost:$30 per personContact: Tours 204-254-3170 to book ahead, space is limited, walk-ups welcome!Winnipeg Railway Museum & Gift ShopWhere the past meets the presentADMISSIONAdults……………………………………………………………………………..$Students(6-15 years)………………………………………………………………$5 & Under (with a parent)…………………………………………………………FreeFor group toursCall 942-4632 or email wpgrail@to The ForksSix thousand years ago this was a great place to meet. Centuries later, it still is. The Forks is a place where you can visit and find plenty to do, see, taste and experience.Hours: The Forks is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.The Forks Market Hours:July 1---Augu st 31 September 1---June 30Open daily 9:30 am to 9:00 pm Open daily 9:30 am to 6:30 pmSundays 9:30 am to 6:30 pm Fridays 9:30 am to 9:00 pmInfo Hotline: 204-957-7618 Toll Free: 2You can call _______ if you want to go to A City Tour.A. 942-4632B. 204-254-3170C. 204-957-7618D. 217. Martin will visit Winnipeg Railway Museum with his 4-year-old daughter. How much shouldhe pay?A. $B. $5.00C. $D. $18. Which is the proper time to visit the Forks Market?A. 8:30 am on Sundays in July.B. 8:30 am on Saturdays in June.C. 7:30 pm on Fridays in August.D. 7:30 pm on Mondays in October.19. What is mentioned in each part of the text?A. Open hours.B. Group hours.C. Limited space.D. Historical past.20. Where is the text probably taken from?A. A guidebook.B. A movie poster.C. A sports magazine.D. A science report.第二部分: 英语知识运用(共两节;满分35分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
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话题1 个人情感(Emotions)
Ⅰ.重点单词
1.fright v.惊恐,恐吓
2.embarrass v.使窘迫,使尴尬
3.admire v.钦佩,赞赏,羡慕
4.anger n.怒,愤怒
5.anxiety n.担忧,焦虑
6.fear n.害怕,恐惧,担忧
7.stress n.压力,紧张
8.pride n.自豪,骄傲
9.shame n.遗憾的事,羞愧
10.passion n.激情,热情,酷爱
10.proud adj. 自豪的
11.merciful adj. 仁慈的
12.frustrated adj. 受挫的,失意的
13.enthusiastic adj. 热情的
14.considerate adj. 体贴的,体谅的,考虑周到的15.selfless adj. 无私的
16.determined adj. 坚决的
17.positive adj. 积极的,明确的
18.optimistic adj. 乐观的
19.discouraged adj. 沮丧的,气馁的,泄气的
20.anxious adj. 焦急的,忧虑的
Ⅱ.常考短语
1.be concerned about 关心;挂念
2.be cautious about 对……谨慎
3.be in a good mood 心情好
4.be/feel heartbroken 感到伤心
5.be anxious about 对……感到焦虑
6.be confused about 对……感到困惑
7.be grateful to sb.for sth. 对某人因某事心存感激
8.be delighted to do... 高兴地做某事
9.be disappointed with sb. 对某人感到失望
10.be angry with sb. about sth.
因某事生某人的气
11.mean no harm 没有恶意
12.lose heart 灰心,泄气
13.share...with sb. 与某人分享……
14.turn one's back to 背对着,不理睬
15.put oneself in one's position 设身处地
16.regret one's mistakes 后悔自己的过错
17.change one's mind 改变主意
18.drive sb. mad 使某人发狂
19.burst into laughter=burst out laughing
大笑起来
20.in a satisfying/satisfactory way
以一种令人满意的方式
Ⅲ.经典句式
1.Confidence in yourself is the first step to success.
自信是走向成功的第一步。
2.Pride goes before, and shame comes after.
骄傲使人落后。
3.He who makes constant complaint gets little sympathy.
经常诉苦,没人同情。
4.We had an anxious couple of weeks waiting for the test results.
我们度过了焦急等待考试结果的几周。
5.Mr. Brake embarrasses me with the difficult question I can't answer.
布雷克先生的问题我不能回答,使我很窘。
6.Only if we put ourselves in each other's position can we have a better understanding of each other's feeling.
我们只有站在彼此的立场,才能更好地了解彼此的感受。
7.One of the reasons,I believe, is that you might be too shy to talk confidently with your classmates.
我认为,其中一个原因是你可能太害羞以至于不敢自信地和同学交谈。
8.Above all,we should spare no effort to control our temper and solve the problem calmly.
首要的是,我们要能尽量控制住自己的脾气并平心静气地解决问题。
9.Whatever we do, we take it for granted that we can overcome all the difficulties in our life in a happy mood.
无论我们做什么,我们理所当然地认为我们能快乐地克服生活中的所有困难。
10.When we have to live in the changeable society,we might not cope with difficulties without determination and a strong will.
当我们不得不生活在这个多变的社会中时,如果没有决心和坚强的意志,我们就不可能应对困难。
Ⅳ.佳作背诵
Directions: Write an English composition according to the instructions given below.
请以老师当众表扬你为话题,用下面所给句子开头,续写一篇英语短文。
As a student, I can tell you that there is nothing better than being praised by my teacher before my classmates...
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As a student, I can tell you that there is nothing better than being praised by my teacher before my classmates.
What impressed me most was that I failed in an English exam,feeling extremely upset and disappointed. After learning what situation I was in,my teacher,Michael
encouraged me to step out of trouble bravely and confidently. As a result, it was his encouragement that led to my success.
Much to my delight, Michael sang high praise for my great achievements before my classmates, which made me feel proud of myself.
There's no denying that only if we deal with and overcome large numbers of difficulties in a correct way, will we achieve our dreams.
Last but not least, we shouldn't take pride in our achievements we spare no effort to attain, and we'd insist on our dreams not giving in to any difficulties.。