高三英语第九周周练
(全国通用)中考英语 第九周 阅读周周练(A、B卷)-人教版初中九年级全册英语试题

阅读周周练一、完形填空。
通读下面短文,从A、B、C三个选项中选出可以填入空白处的正确答案。
The picture shows eighteen-year-old Katy Ross in Nepal, a small country north of India. Katy 1 school eight months ago and soon she will go to university. She loves traveling and decides to visit Asia 2 she goes to university.Katy is living with a family in the capital of Nepal. She has 3 a lot about the country since she arrived four months ago. The family has two children but many uncles and cousins live with 4 in their big house. They have taken Katy to many parties.Katy teaches for four hours a day at a small 5 . All the classes are in English, and the pupils have spoken English since the 6 of six. The older children speak English very 7 . Katy has taught writing, grammar, and art, all in English. She enjoys art the most, and she thinks the children like these lessons best, too!Katy has not had a lot of time to 8 Nepal, but soon, she will stop teaching and travel around Nepal9 a friend. “After that,” Katy says, “we’ll visit more countries in Asia. We’re not 10 which ones yet.”( ) 1. A. left B. found C. visited( ) 2. A. before B. when C. after( ) 3. A. used B. learnt C. made( ) 4. A. us B. him C. them( ) 5. A. shop B. cinema C. school( ) 6. A. life B. age C. number( ) 7. A. bad B. good C. well( ) 8. A. see B. hear C. look( ) 9. A. of B. on C. with( ) 10. A. tired B. sure C. afraid二、阅读理解。
2023-2024学年外研版英语八年级上册周周练(Module 9含解析)

2023-2024学年外研版英语八年级上册周周练(Module 9含解析)Module 9——2023-2024学年外研版英语八年级上册周周练考查范围:Module 9一、单项选择1.It's best not to run away from our problems. We should always try to _____ them.A. solveB. takeC. getD. write2.Every morning he spends _______ hour doing exercise.Then he goes to _____ work.A. a;/B. a;aC. an;theD.an;/3.—What is the population of Beijing—Sorry, I don't know. But I think it is _____ than that of Jinan.A. largerB. fewerC.moreD. less4.If the company fails(未能)to make enough money,it will have to _____.A. take awayB. close downC.break upD. set off5.Grace often gets nervous before she gives a speech ______.A. in publicB. in futureC.in commonD. in need6.Nowadays, _____ people like HUAWEI phones better, and about four-fifths of them _____ adults.A. a number of; areB. a number of;isC. the number of; areD. the number of;is7.—The pictures of Mars taken by Tianwen 1 have become very popular recently(近来).—Yeah. They receive ______ Internet hits(点击)a day.A. thousands ofB. thousandC. hundredD. hundreds8.Nowadays, ______ farmers leave their hometown to search for work in the cities.lion ofB.two millionslions ofD.two millions of9.Students in Grade Nine _____ a maths exam at this time yesterday.A. takeB. are takingC. were takingD. have taken10.—Oh! What's wrong with your finger—I hurt it while I _____ a model plane.A. madeB. was makingC. am makingD. make二、阅读理解AAre you the only child in your family Have you heard of"the second-child policy(政策)"Everyone knows the one-child policy. It is a population control method (控制方法).The Chinese government aimed(打算)to control the increasing population at that time. Many Chinese couples understood that and followed this policy for nearly 40 years. Everyone should be responsible for our country.However, as time goes by, some problems appear in our society. At present, these problems are mainly about:●The number of workers changed from about 960 million in 2023 to 940 million in 2023. The number changed to 930 million in 2023 and fell by29 million by 2023.●China is now getting into an aging society. There will be more old people in the following years. But the society will be short of doctors and nurses to take care of them.●The population of China will become smaller and smaller if the one-child policy continues(持续).It's the basic reason that leads to the two problems above.That's why the Chinese government began the second-child policy on January 1st, 2023. It allows each family to have a second child. The government expects it can help solve those social problems gradually(逐渐地).This policy will help offer enough workers in the future and prevent our country from entering the aging society. It is reported that there will be around 2.5 million newly-born babies each year.11.From the passage, we know that ______.A. our government is facing 3 main problemsB. the one-child policy started on January 1st, 2023C. our population increased a lot from 2023 to 2023D. the second-child policy won't work at all12.The underlined word "that" in Paragraph 2 means ______.A. the familyB. the increasing populationC. the one-child policyD. the second-child policy13.The number of workers was ______ in 2023.A. 960 millionB. 940 millionC. 930 millionD. 29 million14.You may read this passage in the ______ part in a magazine.A. Travelling and TransportationB. Society and HistoryC. Food and HealthD. Science and Art15.The writer thinks it is ______ to announce(宣布)the second-child policy.A. impossibleB. uselessC. meaninglessD. necessaryBThe world itself is becoming much smaller by using modern traffic and modern communication means(工具).Life today is much easier than it was hundreds of years ago, but it has brought new problems. One of the biggest problems is pollution. To pollute means to make things dirty. Pollution comes in many ways. We see it, smell it, drink it and even hear it. Man has been polluting the earth. The more people there are, the more pollution there is. Many years ago, the problem was not so seriousbecause there were not so many people. When the land was used up or the river was dirty in one place, man moved to another place. But this is no longer true.Man is now slowly polluting the whole world.Air pollution is still the most serious. It's bad for all living things in the world,but it is not the only one kind of pollution. Water pollution kills our fish and pollutes our drinking water. Noise pollution makes us angry more easily.Many countries are making rules to fight pollution. They stop people from burning coal in houses and factories in the city, and from putting dirty smoke into the air. Pollution by sulfur dioxide (SO2)is now the most dangerous kind of air pollution. It is caused by heavy traffic. We are sure that if there are fewer people driving, there will be less air pollution. The earth is our home. We must take care of it. That means keeping the land, water and air clean. And we must pay attention to the rise in pollution at the same time.16.According to the passage,_____, our world isbecoming much smaller.A. because of the rise in pollutionB. thanks to the science developmentC. because the earth is being polluted day and nightD. because the earth is blown away by the wind every year17.Hundreds of years ago, life was ____ it is today.A. as easy asB. much easier thanC.as hard asD. much harder than18.In Paragraph 1, the underlined word " it" means ____.A. rubbishB. noise pollutionC. air pollutionD. water pollution19.Which of the following is NOT trueA. Many countries are making rules to fight pollution.B. The pollution of the earth grows as fast as the world population does.C. The problem of the pollution is not so serious because there are not so many people living on the earth.D. If people could go to work by bus or by bike instead of by car or by motorbike, it would be helpful in fighting against the problem of SO2.三、补全对话A.Do you know what the worlds population is todayB.I’m reading a book about the world's population these days.C.I think we must do something to control the population.D.It’s too bad.E.It was no more than 2 billion.A : What are you up toB:① _______A:Sounds good! What’s it aboutB:It says that 1,000 years ago ,the world’s population was very small.②_____A : ReallyB:Yes, but during the last three or four hundred years, the world’s population has grown very quickly. Today ,it is growing faster than ever.③______A:Sorry, I don't know.B: It’s more than 7 billion.A: It’s so large. ④_______B:Yes. If we don’t control the population ,there will not be enough space on the earth in 600 years.A:⑤______四、根据汉语提示填空1.I don't think money will ______(解决)all my problems.2.Now,some old towns are losing their ______(当地的)character(特色).3.It's good manners to keep your voice down in ______(公共的)places.4.The night in the countryside is ______(更安静的)than that in the big city.5.—Have you read the ______ (报告) about the world's population —Yes. I read it yesterday.五、书面表达China Youth 正在就城市的人口增长以及它所产生的一系列问题做调查。
高三英语二轮复习专题能力提升练_九_单项填空.9定语从句_word版(有答案)

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专题能力提升练九限时15分钟关系代词引导的定语从句1. (2015·杭州模拟)Each graduate standing on the playground, ______was accompanied by a parent, would be awarded a diploma by the headmaster.A. whichB. whoC. asD. where【解析】选B。
句意: 每个毕业生都由父亲或母亲陪伴着站在操场上, 等待校长给他们颁发文凭。
这里需要用关系代词引导定语从句。
在从句中作主语, 指人, 故用who。
2. Do you think the reason______you gave for your absence is valid?A. asB. whatC. thatD. why【解析】选C。
分析句子成分可知, the reason后面为定语从句。
先行词the reason 是从句中谓语动词gave的宾语, 所以此处用关系代词that引导。
3. He talked about the books and people______interested him greatly in the school.A. whoB. whichC. howD. that【解析】选D。
先行词为the books and people, 在定语从句中作主语, 既包含人又包含物, 所以用关系代词that引导。
故选D项。
【规律技法】which还是that(1)在定语从句中, 当关系代词指事、物, 且在从句中作宾语时, 常用which或者that引导定语从句;(2)当先行词被不定代词、序数词或形容词最高级修饰时, 关系代词用that而不用which。
4. His mother made Greg orange juice every day, ______would help his recovery.A. whichB. whoC. whenD. that【解析】选A。
河北省保定市高阳中学2013-2014学年高二下学期第九次周练英语试题

1.—_______ to the sun, the flowers will become dry soon.—What you said does make ________ .A.Exposed ; sense B.Exposing ; sense C.Exposed ; senses D.Exposing ; a sense2.He will take up _______ ones if he has a lot of different tasks to choose from.A.tough B.tense C.bad D.instant3.All the things _________ must be done well.A.worth to do B.worthy of being done C.worthy doing D.worth of doing 4.I’m beginning to regret that I ______ the job, for I’m working overtime every evening.A.take on B.take in C.have taken in D.have taken on5.I like to_______ alone about the town after supper.A. wonderB. wanderC. moveD. float6.Now that she is out of work, Lucy going back to school, but she hasn’t decided yet.A.had considered B.considered C.has been considering D.is going to consider 7.She is an easy-going girl._______ you meet her , she will smile to you.A.As B.Every time C.While D.Since8._______ , the car stopped all at once.A.Seeing a boy lying on the ground B.The minute the driver saw a boy seated on the roadC.On seeing a boy sitting on the ground D.The driver saw a boy standing on the road 9.Although she doesn’t like to live in the country, _______ , she goes there for a picnic.A.once in a while B.for a while C.at the moment D.from now on10.He ______ the agreement at the meeting in public and left angrily.A.tore into B.tore down C.tore up D.tore apart11. She has been practising _______ the same tune on the piano for nearly an hour.A. playB. playingC. to playD. be playing12. With the development of economy, China can compete _______ other countries ______ trade.A. against ; inB. with ; forC. against ; forD. in ; for13. Mary was not afraid of ________.A. laughingB. laughing atC. being laughedD. being laughed at14. Your son spends too much time watching TV. You should _______ him _______ something more active.A. be interested; inB. be interesting; forC. interest; inD. get interest;for15. In ancient ________, women stayed at home while men went out to labour for the family.A. timeB. timesC. dayD. days16. The boy's bad behavior _______ his mother many sleepless nights.A. costB. madeC. causeD. bring17. The news that he has won the first prize makes his parents _________ him.A. proud ofB. proud inC. be proud ofD. be proud in18. One of my close friends made great progress in her studies so her teachers _______ her,and I ___________ her.A. were happy with; was happy withB. were happy for; was happy forC. were happy with; was happy forD. were happy for; was happy with19. Why is Tom silent? Why doesn't he ______ us _____ the conversation?A. join in; forB. join; forC. join; inD. attend; in20. The terrible accident __________ his careless driving.A. due toB. result inC. was due toD. result from21. If you are _______ about Australian cities, just read the book written by Dr. Johnson.A. interestedB. anxiousC. upsetD. curious22. The lecture they attended yesterday was _________, but the film after it was _______.A. boring; great funB. bored; great funC. boring; great funnyD. bored;great funny23. He managed to make himself ______ with his _______ English.A. understood; breakingB. understand; brokenC. understood; breakingD.understood; broken24. The students _______ busily when Miss Brown went to get a book she _______ in the office.A. had written; leftB. were writing; has leftC. had written; had leftD. werewriting; had left25. The new secretary is supposed to report to the manager as soon as she _______.A. will arriveB. arrivesC. is going to arriveD. is arriving26. She was busy, or she _________ him more help.A. had givenB. would giveC. could have givenD. give27. I will compete ______ Mary ______ the first prize in the competition.A. with; forB. against; inC. against; toD. with; in28. Many people have problems _________ others.A. in communicating toB. to communicate withC. in communicating withD.communicate29. Thousands of athletes _______ in many countries competed ________ medals in the 2008 OlympicGames in Beijing.A. will involve ; inB. involving; byC. involved; againstD. involved;for30. It’s impossible to avoid _________ in such stormy weather.A. to be affectedB. being affectedC. having affectedD. to have been affected 根据所给的首字母、中文意思或句子意思完成句子1.Doctors and medical supplies were ______ (紧急送往) to the scene of the accident.2.She speaks English so well that her friends are filled with a___________.3.What I have achieved in the past few months i_______ me with confidence.4.We should never play tricks on the people who are d_______.5.To my d__________, my father didn’t buy me any present on my birthday for hehad completely forgot it.6.Her local doctor couldn’t tell what was wrong, so he sent her to see a s_________.7.The driver of the car received serious i_______ to the legs and arms in the accident.8.After months of hard work, he has a__________ a great deal in his work.9.We should learn to stay o________ no matter what difficulty we may have in ourlives.10.The earthquake happening last night destroyed everything in the village and left allthe villagers h________.11. I couldn't have done the work without your ___________. (鼓励)12. It's a w_______ to me having to leave the children alone in the house.13. I was grateful for Jean's c________ on the long journey up to Edinburgh.14. His parents give him so much money that he 's got no m__________ to get a job.15. The factory is in great short of s________ workers.16. A team of nurses a_______ the doctor in performing the important operation.17. He smokes up to a ___________ (最大值) of ten cigarettes a day.18. Go and see that play — I g_______ that you'll enjoy it.19. She went on holiday alone — she is very i___________.20. He's such a shy boy that he can't c_________ very well in public.21. When she kisses the baby, it makes the older child j________.22. I was a_______ with him for keeping me waiting.23. The prisoner was f_________ in his attempt to escape by a watchful guard.24. He has a weak heart, and should avoid e__________.25. She _______ (担心----的安全) for the little boy when she saw him at the top of the tree.26. The little girl was ________(害怕) that her mother wouldn't come back.27. Mother was very c_______ for their safety when they didn't come back at the usual time.28. __________ (快乐) is not the same as money. It is a feeling of your heart.29. He is j______ to me in the company, though he is older than me.30. He is always e________ and it seems that he will never feel tired.31. The agency offers practical g________ to people starting their own business.32. You shall not take in such a lovely and i________ child.33. Try your best to give a v_______ description of what you have seen in the picture.34. He's ___________ (无法忍受的) when he is in a bad temper.35. When we moved to France, the children a________ to the change very well.36. The bad harvests led to s_______ food shortages.37. If you're going out for a walk, I'll come along and keep you c________.38. I was i_______ to work harder by her example.39. I am fed up with my current job, so I q_______.40. The city's water supply is no longer a__________ for its needs.41. The government has ________ (拨出) over £100 million to the job creation programme.42. She is good at French, so I ask her to c______ me in French.43. We have a__________ with them to meet at the restaurant.44. The little girl was very c________ by all the noise and activity.45. I have many beautiful post cards; choose w________ of them you like best.46. Soldiers are expected to o______ their officers without question.47. A stand-up comedian can tell different jokes in r________ to the reactions of an audience.48. It is good behavior to q________ up to buy tickets.49. Do you enjoy tragedy or c________?50. Shakespeare compared life to s________.51. Mr.Wang has a good sense of h________, so he is popular with the students.52. He was a________ a prize for good conduct.53. Billy Crystal has his o________ ability to improvise.54. There are too many people in the street.It’s so c________.55. She married a f________ from Canada.用所给词的适当形式填空1. We are all ______ about her safety because she hasn't come back from her journeyyet.There is some cause for ________ but no need for alarm (惊慌). (concern)2. After two hours' _________ delay, our train at last arrived.I'm feeling rather________ in my present job; I need a change.Life is full of ________; we should try to be optimistic. (frustrate)3. The little girl was __________ by the big dog.He was shaking with _________; I thought he must have seen a ghost.The bird came to the window, but I moved suddenly and ________ it away.He was woken up by a ____________ dream. (frighten)4. John seems ________ to sit in front of the television all night.As he had to drive home after the party, he _______ himself with two glasses of beer.After the catwas fed, it purred in obvious ___________. (content)5. We were ________ that she would be angry.Experts ________ that there will be a new outbreak of the disease. (fear)完形填空(20分)God’s CoffeeA group of class friends, highly established in their careers, got together to visit their old university professor . Conversation soon __1__ into complaints about stress in work and life.Offering his guests coffee, the professor went to the __2__ and returned with a large pot of coffee and a couple of __3__ —porcelain, plastic, glass, crystal, some __4__ looking, some expensive, some delicate---telling them to __5__ themselves to the coffeeWhen all the students had a cup of coffee in __6__ the professor said, “If you noticed, all the nice looking expensive cups were taken up, __7__ behind the plain and cheap ones. While it is normal for you to__8__ only the best for yourselves, that is the__9__of your problems and stress. Be assured that the cup itself __10__no quality to the coffee. In most cases it is just more expensive and in some cases even hides what we drink . __11__all of you really wanted was coffee, not the cup, but you __12__went for the best cups. And then you began __13__ each other’s cups . Now consider this:Life is the __14__, the jobs, money and position in society are the cups . They are just tools to hold and contain life, and the type of cup we have does not__15__ nor change the quality of life we __16__ Sometimes, by concentrating only on the cup, we __17__ to enjoy the coffee God has __18__ us . God brews the coffee, not the cups…Enjoy your coffee! The happiest people don’t have the best of everything . They just __19__ the best of everythingLive simply. Love generously .Care deeply . Speak kindly. Leave the __20__ to God.1. A. stopped B. looked C grew D turned2. A. living-room B. waiting-room C bedroom D kitchen3. A. cups B. pans C bowls D bottles4. A. plain B. clean C ugly D fine5. A. devote B. help C dedicate D enjoy6. A. stomach B. hand C mind D mouth7. A. falling B. leaving C hiding D keeping8. A. hope B. wish C need D want9. A. source B. resource C energy D reason10. A. adapts B. puts C adds D applies11. A. As B. What C That D Which12. A. consciously B. cheerfully C deliberately D bravely13. A. looking B. glaring C eyeing D glancing14. A. tea B. water C wine D coffee15. A. sign B. mean C define D signal16. A. spend B. live C hate D love17. A. fail B. succeed C tend D manage18. A. shown B. taken C sent D offered19. A. keep B. take C make D hold20. A. complex B. remains C rest D complaints阅读理解AEvery city in the world has taxis to take tourists to interesting places. London is the only city in the world where taking a taxi is an interesting experience for tourists. This is partly because of the special black cabs(出租车), which are found in no other country. But it is also because of the drivers themselves. While British people are famous for being polite and reserved, London taxi drivers are well known of their willingness to talk.Some customers say that once the door shuts and the cab moves off they are captive audience. It is impossible to get the taxi drivers to stop talking.“They’re self-confident and free thinking,” says Malcolm Linskey, the author of a history of taxi drivers in London. “They answer to nobody but themselves and that comes across in their conversation.”They are also expensive. London has the most expensive taxis of any city in the world except Tokyo. That’s why Ken Living-stone, the mayor of London, is planning to make taxi drivers discuss their fares with customers before they take a ride.Drivers agree that their fares are expensive. That’s because their black taxis cost more than other cars, they say. And the customer is also paying for a more driving expertise than anywhere else in the world.Before someone can qualify as a London taxi driver, that person has to pass a test known as“The Knowledge”. This involves memorizing the name and location of every street within six miles of a point in the exact center of London. The trainee must also learn the exact location of every important building within these streets. Finally he or she must be able to use this knowledge to work out the shortest distance between any two destinations within this area.It can take up the three years to pass “The knowledge”. Every day it is possible to see trainee taxi drivers on the streets of London, taking careful notes of popular destinations before finding the route to their next stop. Cab driving is a job often handed down in families. Many taxi drivers take their children out in their spare time to memorize routes they will need to know when it is their turn to do “The Knowledge”.The effect of this is to make London taxi drivers experts at their job. They also have bigger brains. Recent research by scientists at the Institute of Neurology in London found that the hippocampus—the part of the brain that remembers things—was larger and more developed in cab drivers. They have to fit the whole of London into their heads, so their brains grow bigger. 1.Taking a taxi in London is an interesting experience for tourists because of the following statements except that _______.A.the special black cabs can’t be found in other countriesB.the drivers are polite and reservedC.the drivers are talkativeD.the drivers are self-confident and free thinking2.Taking a taxi in London is very expensive because _________.A.the drivers answer to nobody but themselvesB.the drivers can discuss their fares with customers before the rideC.the drivers are the most qualifiedD.the black cabs are the safest3.It can be inferred from the passage that _______.A.London has the most expensive taxis in the worldB.“The Knowledge”is a test that can be done easilyC.trainee taxi drivers are not often seen on the streetsD.many taxi drivers tend to make their children taxi drivers4.London cab drivers have bigger brains because _______A.they are experts at their jobB.they have many streets and routes in their mindsC.their hippocampus is larger and more developedD.their heads are biggerBAn unhealthy obsession (着迷)with celebrity(名人) culture is damaging the study success of British students, a survey of teachers found last Friday, with celebrity couple the Beckhams their favorite. Many students are dropping their study to seek the chance of fame instead, the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) survey found. .Almost two-thirds of teachers said sports stars were the type of celebrity most pupils wanted to copy while more than half of students wanted to be pop stars.The celebrities students wanted to be most like, the survey said, were Los Angeles-based David and Victoria Beckham, Britain's most famous couple. Soccer player "Beckhams" topped the poll (民意测验), with more than half the teachers saying their students modeled themselves onhim. In second place, with almost a third of the poll's vote, was his 33 year-old wife and pop star "Posh."A majority of teachers said it was television "stars" and a media fixation with celebrities, celebrity culture that negatively impacted the their pupils. Almost half of the 300 teachers polled said pupils tried to look like or behave like celebrities they most admired. What they feared is that girls particularly dressed in "unsuitable.”"We are not surprised about infiltration(渗透) of celebrity culture in schools" the teacher Mary Boust said in a statement. "Celebrities can have a positive effect on students. They can raise students' desires and ambitions for the future."However, celebrity culture can cause the wrong opinion that celebrity status(地位) is the greatest achievement and the belief that other career choices are not valuable."5. The survey showed that________A. the British students studied hard.B. many students dreaming of being famous stars.C. Beckhams was a famous football player.D. the teacher thought it unnecessary to study hard.6. The underlined word ”modeled” refers to ______A. was fond ofB. hatedC. copiedD. wished7. Which of the following is NOT right?_________A. The survey was carried by the teachers.B. Beckham was the most popular with the students.C. Celebrities sometimes have a good effect on the students.D. The couple Beckhams now still live in England.8. Which is the best title of the passage?________A. British Students Wants to Be FamousB. Celebrity Obsession Harming British StudentsC. Teachers Worried about Their StudentsD. The Students’ Opinions Are changing完成句子1.每当节目在电视上现场直播时,他总要表演他的单口喜剧保留节目。
第九周(考查范围:Unit 5)——2023-2024学年牛津译林版英语七年级上册周周练

第九周考查范围:Unit 5一、单项选择1.—Who is the woman _____ an old black coat over there?—It's Tom. He likes dressing up _____ an old woman on Halloween.A. in; asB. with; inC. with; asD. in; in2.Look! He ______ a special costume ______ a mask.A. wears; inB. is wearing; withC. is wearing; hasD. wears; with3.I can make a lantern ______ a pumpkin.A. outB. fromC. out ofD. off4.—How often do you take exercise? —______.A. For two hoursB. Every afternoonC. More than half an hourD. On a bike5.—______ do you go back to your hometown to visit your grandparents every year? —Twice a year. Usually at the Mid-Autumn Festival and during the Chinese New Year.A. How muchB. How longC. How many timesD. How far6.Lily is ______ in her room. She wants to be the most beautiful girl at the fashion show.A. getting togetherB. playing tricksC. dressing upD. having fun7.—The dishes in the restaurant are very expensive.—Don't worry,it's my ______. Just enjoy yourself.A. treatB. timeC. moneyD. food8.I want to buy a nice present ______ my mother and I must give it ______ her myself.A. for; toB. to; forC. for; forD. with; to9.Can you help me ______ the leaving time of the train?A.look forB.look outC.find outD.look after10.He seems ______ because he passes the test.A. happyB. happilyC. unhappyD. unhappily11.American people make lanterns ______ pumpkins ______ different ways to celebrate Halloween.A. with; onB. from; inC. out of; inD. out of; on12.—Why not go to the cinema after shopping?—_______A. Because I'm tired.B. Good idea!C. Of course.D. I lovemovies.13.—How often do you go to the zoo?—______.A. Take the busB. In the morningC. With my motherD. Sometimes14.—______ do you have for lunch on the first day of the Chinese New Year?—We have dumplings. They are delicious.A. WhatB. WhenC. WhichD.Whose15.She is ______ in the ______ story.A. interesting; interestingB. interested; interestedC. interesting; interestedD. interested; interesting二、完形填空One day, an American man Simon went to London to visit his friend, Rick. Rick told him that his flat was on the first floor. When he arrived, Simon went 1 to the first floor of the building. But a man told him that there was no Rick on that 2 . Do you know why?In fact, the British call the first floor of a building the 3 floor. The floor above the ground floor is the first floor, But Americans would call it the second floor.The story shows that there are a few culture differences 4 Britain and America, though(尽管) the British and Americans 5 speak English.The British don’t like showing their feeling. They 6 start a small talk with strangers. For example, on the train the British often 7 their time reading newspapers or books. But Americans are quite different. They’re more active(活跃的) and 8 to talk with.The British and Americans may use 9 words for the same things. The British usually use “football”, “holiday” and “autumn”,10 Americans like to us e “soccer”, “vacation” and “fall”.1.A.back B.straight C.along D.past2.A.flat B.house C.building D.floor3.A.ground B.first C.second D.top4.A.from B.between C.among D.in5.A.all B.both C.every D.each6.A.always B.sometimes C.seldom D.often7.A.take B.cost C.spend D.pay8.A.easy B.more easy C.easiest D.easier9.A.different B.same C.difficult D.interesting10.A.and B.or C.so D.but三、阅读理解AIn the United States, every year, Thanksgiving Day is on the fourth Thursday of November. Canada also has the Thanksgiving Day. But because Canada is in the north of the United States, so it is colder and the harvest comes earlier in the year. In Canada, people have Thanksgiving Day on the second Monday of October.The harvest brings a lot of food to people. On Thanksgiving Day people in Canada and America like to have a big meal with their friends and family just like Chinese people do at Mid-Autumn Festival. Many Canadians and Americans put flowers,vegetables and fruits around their homes.At a Thanksgiving Day dinner, many Canadians and Americans will eat turkey, potatoes, and pumpkin pies. These are food like the food of many years ago. They are saying “Thank you” for the harvest that comes every year.1.Which country has the Thanksgiving Day like the United States?A. Japan.B. China.C. Canada.D. Korea.2.In the United States, Thanksgiving Day is on the fourth Thursday of_______.A.JanuaryB.MayC.NovemberD.December3.Canada has Thanksgiving earlier in the year because______.A.they like flowersB.the harvest comes earlierC.they have a big mealD.they want to be different4.The harvest brings _______to people.A. flowersB. turkeysC. foodD. pumpkins5.What do people usually say on Thanksgiving Day for the harvest?A.Good morning.B.I’m hungry.C.Hello.D.Thank you.BIt was a wet, rainy day during(在…期间)the school holidays. Lily looked out of the window and thought about her parents. They were on a long holiday. They said Lily was not old enough to go. So Lily was staying with her Aunt Bella. Today Lily was unhappy. She was all alone(独自的)-Aunt Bella was out shopping.Lily decided to go to the top floor. Maybe there was something interesting. She came to the top floor. There was an old door. Lily opened the door and walked in. The walls were changing colours. A sofa wasn’t on the floor! It was in the air. Then she heard a sound“Whoooosh” and after a minute she saw a boy there.“Hi,” he said. “I am the genie (精灵). Who are you?”“I’m Lily,” she answered, “but you don’t look like a genie.”The boy looked at her. He said, “Hocuspocusinversus!” And then Lily was in the air. “OK!I believe you,” she shouted. “Get me down!” “So, how many wishes do you want?” the boy said.Then she told the cool genie she was lonely (孤独的). She told him about having no friends.The cool genie just nodded his head (点头). When Lily finished her story, she felt better. The genie said, “Well, I must go now!” Then he was gone(不见). Lily went downstairs (下楼) and found a postcard from her parents. It said, “Dear Lily. Miss you, back next week, love Mom and Dad.” Then the front door opened and she heard Aunt Bella coming in with her shopping bags.The next day Lily decided to say “Thank you” to the genie. She went to the top floor and opened the door. But there was nothing there except (除了) a dark old room with a few boxes.1.Why was Lily unhappy?A. Because she was lonely.B. Because her parents were on a holiday.C. Because her Aunt was at home.D. Because it was a rainy in the school holidays.2.Where did Lily see the genie?A. On the walls.B. In the sofa.C. In the room on the top floor.D. In the air.3.How did the genie make Lily believe(相信)that he was a true genie?A. He made Lily in the air.B. He appeared(出现) in the room strangely.C. Lily saw a sofa stay in the air.D. He said, “Hocuspocusinversus”.4.What did Lily do when she believed the boy was a true genie?A. She ran downstairs.B. She said she wanted some wishes.C. She told the boy she was lonely.D. She laughed happily when she saw the boy.5.Why did Lily feel better after telling her story?A. Because her aunt would buy her a present.B. Because her parents would come back next week.C. Because she knew the genie would be her friend.D. Because telling her problems to others made her happy.四、任务型阅读Our English FestivalIn our school, the English Festival is very important to the students and teachers. It is usually in December, before the New Year's Day. We always have an English party, and we sing, dance and play different kinds of English games at the party. This year, we have the tenth English Festival. It's wonderful. Students sit together and celebrate(庆祝) the English Festival.On that day, my friends and I go to many classrooms to watch different games. One of the games is "Drive, stop (停止) and answer". It's my favorite English game. It's interesting to drive the "car". At the same time (同时), you must answer the questions when the "car" stops. Most of us like the game very much.We have a good time on that day. We like the English Festival very much. We can have fun and we can learn something, too.1.When is the English Festival?____________________________________________2.What do they do during the English Festival?____________________________________________3.Is it the first time that they celebrate the English Festival?____________________________________________4.What is the writer's favorite English game?____________________________________________5.Who likes the game "Drive, stop and answer" very much?_______________________________________________________五、根据汉语提示写出单词1.He gets many presents from his friends at _____________. (圣诞节)2.I have many ______ (问题) about Halloween. Can you answer them?3.The students study Chinese, Maths, English and some _____ (其他的) subjects.4.My aunt's son is too yong ______ (穿衣服) himself.5.Mary is good at _____ (猜) the meanings of the new words when reading.六、根据对话情景补全对话A: Hi, Lingling! ①________?B: I am reading an article about a great woman, Zhang Guimei.A: Zhang Guimei? ②_______?B: A headmaster. She is already 64 years old now.A: A 64-year-old headmaster? Is she still at work?B: ③________. You can’t believe it! Her school is the Huaping S enior High School for girls only.A: Only for girls? Sounds interesting! ④________?B: Because many of the girls in Lijiang can’t afford to continue schooling after they finish their junior high school. She helps the girls go back to school.A: How great she is!B: ⑤_______. So far, the school has sent more than 1,800 students to college.A: Amazing! She is our hero!七、书面表达寒假将至,请根据以下提示用英语向同学们介绍你自己的寒假计划(My plan for the winter holiday)。
2024年高三英语上学期教学计划(三篇)

2024年高三英语上学期教学计划一、教学目标1. 掌握高三英语所需的基础知识和技能,提高英语听、说、读、写、译五维素养;2. 培养高三学生的英语交际能力,提高学生的语言表达能力和思维能力;3. 掌握考试技巧,提高学生的应试能力;4. 培养高三学生的自学能力和合作学习能力,培养他们的终身学习意识。
二、教学内容1. 词汇与语法1.1 复习和扩展高二的词汇量,掌握常用词汇和短语;1.2 夯实语法基础知识,并练习应用。
2. 阅读理解2.1 训练学生提高阅读速度,掌握提取信息的技巧;2.2 培养学生的阅读理解能力,包括字义理解、句子理解、篇章理解等。
3. 写作3.1 训练学生的写作能力,包括写信、作文等;3.2 引导学生进行写作实践,包括写作训练、写作作业等。
4. 听力与口语4.1 训练学生的听力理解,掌握关键信息;4.2 提高学生的口语表达能力,包括个人陈述、小组讨论等。
5. 翻译5.1 提高学生的翻译能力,包括中译英和英译中;5.2 练习翻译常用句型和词组。
三、教学方法1. 定期组织小测验,检查学生对词汇和语法知识的掌握情况;2. 制定合理的学习计划,让学生分阶段有针对性地学习;3. 采用多种教学手段,如讲授、讨论、练习、演示等,培养学生的参与意识和学习兴趣;4. 鼓励学生进行自主学习,提高学生的自学能力;5. 指导学生合理使用学习资源,如英语学习APP、在线词典等。
四、教学安排1. 第一周:复习和扩展高二的词汇量,学习并练习基础语法知识;2. 第二周:阅读理解训练,学习并掌握阅读技巧;3. 第三周:写作训练,包括写信和作文;4. 第四周:听力理解训练,提高听力技能;5. 第五周:口语表达训练,提高口语表达能力;6. 第六周:翻译训练,练习中译英和英译中技巧;7. 第七周:阅读理解综合训练,巩固和提高学生的阅读理解能力;8. 第八周:写作训练,包括写作训练和写作作业;9. 第九周:听力和口语综合训练,提高听力和口语的综合能力;10. 第十周:翻译综合训练,练习翻译常用句型和词组;11. 第十一周:复习和巩固阶段性知识,做模拟试卷;12. 第十二周:期末考试。
2022届高三上海市吴淞中学高三下学期3月英语周练卷 Word版含答案

2022届上海市吴淞中学高三下学期3月英语周练卷II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.World's last male northern white rhino(犀牛)diesOn 20 March, 2018, the last remaining male northern white rhino on Earth, who was named Sudan, had been put down following months of poor health due to old age.Born in 1973, Sudan was transferred from (21) _________ is now South Sudan to Dvue Kralove Zoo in Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic) when he was aged two or three. In 2009 he moved again - to OI Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya, where it (22) _________ (hope) that the gentle giant would bread and ensure his species' survival. Elodie Sampere, a representative for OI Pejeta, described Sudan as "a gentle giant, his personality was just amazing and (23) _________ given his size, a lot of people were afraid of him, there was nothing mean about him."In 1960, about 2,000 northern white rhinos were estimated (24) _________ (move) about in Central Africa. However, years of fighting, habitat loss and poaching (illegal hunting and killing of wild animals) (25) _________ (drive) the northern white rhino to the very edge of extinction. Now, (26) _________ the passing of 45-year-old Sudan, there are just two northern white rhinos left in the whole world: his daughter, Najin, aged twenty-seven, and his granddaughter Fatu, who is seventeen. (27) _________ (live) in OI Pejeta Conservancy, they are well protected from poachers.The hope of preserving the northern white rhino now lies with scientists and (28) _________ ability to use Sudan's genetic material to artificially reproduce the animal. They plan to do this by combining the (29) _________ (store) frozen sperm(精子)cells of male northern white rhinos with eggs from Nanjin and Fatu. This will create what is known as an embryo, (30) _________ can be placed inside a female southern white rhino to allow the baby northern white rhino to grow.Paula Kahumbu, from the Wildlife Direct charity in Kenya, says, "We did not do enough to save this species. Now we must stand up and demand action to prevent the same thing happening to cheetah, elephants, black rhinos and giraffes."Section BDirections: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can only beThere are currently more than 500,000 pieces of space junk being tracked as they circle Earth. Space junk, or debris, consists of bits of metal, __31__ satellites and even a space station that is no longer in use, all of it circling the planet. Now this space station is about to fall to Earth.Tiangong-1 was China's first space station. It was __32__ in 2011, but the country lost contact with it in March 2016 and later that year, Chinese officials confirmed that the 3.5-metre-wide __33__ would return to Earth.At the moment, scientists don't know exactly where or when the space station will enter the planet's atmosphere, but believe it will be between 30 March and 2 April. There is no need to worry, though. While scientists can't say where it will land, there is very little __34__ that the space station will hit a populated area. This is because most of it will burn up in Earth's atmosphere - a(n) __35__ of gases that protect the planet. Also, because most of Earth is covered in water, scientists think that if there is any debris, it will fall __36__ into the sea.As the __37__ landing date gets closer, scientists will be able to determine where it will fall - if necessary - steps will be taken to keep people safe and __38__. A statement by Aerospace, a US company that advises the US government about space travel, said, "In the history of spaceflight, no known person has ever been harmed by __39__ space debris(残留物)."One thing scientists are confident of, though, is that wherever it enters the atmosphere, the debris will create a spectacular fireball for anyone __40__ enough to see it.III. Reading ComprehensionsSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage, there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Governments are keen on higher education, seeing it as a means to boost social mobility and economic growth. Almost all sub-sidise(补贴)tuition - in America, to the tune of $200 billion a year. But they tend to overestimate the benefits and __41__ the costs of expanding university education. As more young people seek degrees, the returns both to them and to governments are __42__.Spending on universities is usually __43__ by the "graduate premium" - the increase in earnings that graduates enjoy over non-graduates. These individual gains, the thinking goes,__44__ an economic boost for society as a whole. But the graduate premium is a faulty unit of calculation. Part of the usefulness of a degree is that it gives a graduate job-seeker an advantage__45__ non-graduates. It is also a signal to employers of general qualities, such as intelligence and diligence, that someone already has in order to get into a university. Some professions require qualifications. But a degree is not always the best __46__ of the skills and knowledge needed for a job. With degrees so __47__, employers are using them as a way to screen applicants.Non-graduates are thus increasingly __48__ decent work.In any case, the premium counts only the winners and not the losers. Across the rich world, a third of university students never graduate. It is the weakest students who are drawn in as higher education __49__ and who are most likely to drop out. They pay fees and __50__ earnings to study, but see little improvement in their future incomes. When dropouts are __51__, the expected financial return to starting a degree for the weakest students shrinks to almost nothing. Many school-leavers are being __52__ about the probable value of university.Governments need to offer the young a wider range of options after school. They should start by rethinking their own __53__ practices. School-leavers should be given a wider variety of ways to gain vocation skills and to demonstrate their __54__. If school qualifications were made more difficult to get, employers would be more likely to trust them as signals of ability, and less __55__ degrees. "Micro-credentials" - short, work-focused courses approved by big employers infast-growing fields, such as IT - show promise.41. A. calculate B. cover C. ignore D. demonstrate42. A. truer B. lower C. fuller D. earlier43. A. supervised B. justified C. increased D. analysed44. A. add up to B. make up for C. put up with D. stand up against45. A. in terms of B. by means of C. to the degree of D. at the expense of46. A. adjustment B. extension C. awareness D. measure47. A. hard B. common C.. possible D. specific48. A. driven into B. hidden from C. locked out of D. taken up to49. A. remains B. shrinks C. expands D. functions50. A. sacrifice B. adapt C. withdraw D. relate51. A. surveyed B. neglected C. reduced D. included52. A. informed B. consulted C. misinterpreted D. misled53. A. operating B. accounting C. hiring D. trading54. A. .availability B. employ-ability C. sociability D. individuality55. A. insistent on B. surprised at C. curious about D. restricted to Section BDirections: Read the following two passage. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)I wanted the pleasure of being in Africa again. Feeling that the place was so large it contained many untold tales and some hope and comedy and sweetness too, I aimed to reinsert myself in the bundy, as we used to call the bush, and to wander around. There I had lived and worked, happily, almost forty years ago, in the heart of the greenest continent.In those old undramatic days of my school teaching in the bundu, folks lived their lives on bush paths at the end of unpaved roads of red clay, in villages of grass-roofed huts. They had anew national flag, they had just gotten the vote, some had bikes, many talked about buying their first pair of shoes. They were hopeful, and so was I, a schoolteacher living near a settlement of mud-huts among trees and fields - children shouting at play; and women bent double - most with infants on their backs - hoeing(锄地)the corn beans; and the men sitting in the shade.The Swahili word safari means 'journey', it has nothing to do with animals, someone 'on safari' is just away and unobtainable and out of touch. Out of touch in Africa was where I wanted to be. The wish to disappear sends many travellers away. If you are thoroughly sick of being kept waiting at home or at work, travel is perfect: let other people wait for a change. Travel is a sort of revenge for having been put on hold, or having to leave messages on answering machines, not knowing your party's extension, being kept waiting all your working life. But also being kept waiting is the human condition.Travel in the African bush can also be a sort of revenge on mobile phones and email, on telephones and the daily paper, on the aspects of globalisation that allow anyone who chooses to get their hands on you. I desired to be unobtainable. I was going to Africa for the best of reasons - in a spirit of discover - simply to disappear, to light out, with a suggestion of I dare you to try to find me.Home had become a routine, and routine make time pass quickly. I was a sitting duck in this predictable routine: people knew when to call me, they knew when I would be at my desk. I was in such regular touch it was like having a job, a mode of life I hated .. I was sick of being called up and asked for favors, hit up for money. You stick around too long and people begin to impose their own deadlines on you.56. What did the writer expect from his journey?A. To have a variety of enjoyable experiences.B. To see how Africa had changed.C. To see impressive scenery.D. To meet some old friend.57. Forty years ago, how did the writer feel about the future of the country where he was living?A. Little was likely to change.B. Things were likely to improve.C. Women would do most of the work.D. People's expectations were too limited.58. In paragraph 3, what reason does the writer give for wanting to travel to Africa?A. He wanted a change of activity.B. He wanted people to be unable to contact him.C. His health was suffering from staying at home.D. He had been waiting to return to Africa for long.59. The writer says 'I was a sitting duck' in paragraph 5 to show that _________.A. he was boringB. he was easy to findC. he had a fixed lifestyleD. he was always lending money(B)The house style that dominated American housing during the 1880s and 1890s was known as Queen Anne, a curious name for an American style. The name was, in fact, a historical accident, originating with fashionable architects in Victorian England who coined it with apparently no reason other than its pleasing sound. The Queen Anne style was loosely based on structures built long before 1702, the beginning year of Queen Anne's reign(统治期).A distinctive characteristic found in most Queen Anne houses is the unusual roof shape (illustrated in the picture on the right) - a steeply pitched, hipped central portion with protruding lower front and side extensions that end in gables. It is often possible to spot these distinctive roof forms from several blocks away. Another feature of this style is the detailing, shown in the wood board siding cut into fanciful decorative patterns of scallops, curves, diamonds, or triangles. Queen Anne houses are almost always asymmetrical(不对称的). If you draw an imaginary line down the middle of one, you will see how different the right and left sides are, all the way from ground level to roof peak. A final characteristic is the inviting wraparound porch(门廊)that includes the front door area and then extends around to either the right or left side of the house.Queen Anne houses faded from fashion early in the twentieth century as the public's taste shifted toward the more modern Prairie and Craftsman style houses. Today, however, Queen Annehouses are favorite symbols of the past, painstakingly and lovingly restored by old-house buffs and reproduced by builders who give faithful attention to the distinctive shapes and detailing that were first popularized more than one hundred years ago.60. Why does the author use the word "curious" (in paragraph 1) in describing the name of an American style?A. The style was invented before Queen Anne's reign.B. The style was more popular in Victorian England.C. The name was accidentally misspelled.D. The name did not originate in America.61. Which of the following can be inferred from paragraph 2 about the Queen Anne style?A. It was not very popular.B. It had to be build in the city.C. It combined several other styles.D. It was elaborate and fancily decorated.62. According to passage, why did Queen Anne houses go out of style?A. People started moving to the suburbs.B. People came to see them as a symbol of the past.C. People were more interested in newer house styles.D. People could no longer afford to build such large houses.(C)What will the development of quantum computers(量子计算机)mean for our civilisations? Oh sure, better cryptography(密码方式), "more powerful" processing, but bottom line, we just don't know ... yet.This phenomenon isn't unique to quantum computing, of course. It's something we see time and gain with all new world-changing technology. In some ways, it's how we can define a technology as world-changing: everyone agrees it's going to be hugely important, but nobody can predict exactly what impact it will have.The internet remains the classic example. Although invented in the 1960s, even by the late 1990s, the internet was still being dismissed as something that is fashionable but unlikely to last. Most commentators thought it nothing more than a curiosity.There's a famous 1999 interview between David Bowie and BBC journalist Jeremy Paxman. In it, Bowie predicts that the internet will change the nature of music, and remove the "barriers between creator and audience". The longer he spoke, the more Paxman said in anger that Bowie could possibly believe this about the internet.To be fair to Paxman, in 1999, internet at home meant accessing it over a modern. Concepts like WeChat and Netflix and more simply could not work over such limited bandwidth. But there were still some people who assumed that bandwidth would increase and that streaming music and video would be possible soon enough. They were laughed at.Oddly enough, as the dot-com boom intensified, many turned from doubters to hopeless optimists, and lost serious money building websites to deliver content that simply couldn't "fit" down the inter-tubes of the day.Then in the second decade of the 21st century: critical mass. Bandwidth increased massively. Forget showing a nice little video in your browser, today Nexflix can serve you a TV show in 4K, as long as you have 25Mbps connection.Quantum computing isn't a consumer technology, of course. It's a much bigger deal than that. Quantum computing is more like the invention of the transistor(电子晶体). Sure, most people have heard of it, but few understand it. Actually, we don't even really understand it. But we're reasonably comfortable that when a lab has that many scanning electron microscopes, it must be doing something important, right?Quantum computing is still at the stage of "hit it with a hammer until it works". Sure the hammer is microscopic, and also a laser or magnetic field of some kind, but the point is we're going through the process of turning the idea into reality.Sooner than you think, though, qubit-based computers are going to get applied to stuff. What stuff? Like always, it will be super secret stuff first. Then it will reach the rest of us.This is how the world begins. Not with a bang, but with a lot of extremely hard work behind the scenes.63. What attitude did most people take towards the internet in the 1990s?A. Optimistic.B. Unconcerned.C. Doubtful.D. Defensive.64. The example of the internet is intended to illustrate that ________.A. it is hard to define what is world-changing technologyB. the internet was universally acknowledged as importantC. the influence of new technology is usually unpredictableD. the internet inspired many debates in the following years65. By "hit it with a hammer until it works", the writer means that quantum computing ________.A. has been questionedB. has been fully understoodC. hasn't been heard of beforeD. hasn't been applied to practice66. What can be concluded about new technology from the passage?A. Its development is a gradual process.B. Most is the brainchild of a scientist.C. Not all is accessible to the public.D. Its future is often a top secret.Section CDirections: Read the passage carefully. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box.The internet already enables patients to seek online consultations when and where it suits them. Yet change demands a shift in emphasis, from providers to patients and from doctors to data. ________67________ Technologies such as the smartphone allow people to monitor their own health. The possibilities multiply when you add the crucial missing ingredients - access to your own treatment and also to provide data to help train medical programmes.________68________ One is better diagnosis. Someone worried about their heart can now buy a watch strap containing a medical grade monitor that will detect arrhythmias(心律失常). Apps are trying to see if they can diagnose everything from skin cancer to Parkinson's disease. Research is under way to see whether sweat can be analysed for molecular biomarkers without the need for an invasive blood test.A second benefit lies in the management of complex diseases. Diabetes(糖尿病)apps can change the way patients cope, by monitoring blood-glucose levels and food intake, potentially reducing long-run harm such as blindness. Akili Interactive, a startup, plans to seek regulatory approval for a video game designed to stimulate an area of the brain implicated in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.________69________ Although health records are increasingly electronic, many still contain data that machines cannot read. This can lead to delays in treatment, or worse. Many of the 250,000 death in America owed to medical error each year can be traced to poorly arranged care. ________70________ On January 24th Apple laid out its plans to ask organisations to let patients use their smartphones to download their own medical records.IV. Summary WritingDirections: Read the following three passages. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.Change Is Needed In Youth SportsEverywhere you look, you see kids bouncing a basketball or waving a tennis bat. And these kids are getting younger and younger. Children can even compete on basketball, baseball, and volleyball teams starting at age nine. The youth soccer organization has teams for children asyoung as five. And swimming and gymnastics classes begin at age four, to prepare children for competition.It's true that a few of these kids will develop into highly skilled athletes and may even become members of our national Olympic teams. But what about the others - the average kids? This emphasis on competition in sports is having serious negative effects.Children who get involved in competitive sports at a young age often grow tired of their sport. Many parents pressure their kids to choose one sport and devote all their time to it. A survey found that 79 percent of parents of young athletes wanted their children to concentrate on one sport. But 66 percent of the young athletes wanted to play more than one sport - for fun.Another problem is the pressure imposed by over-competitive parents and coaches. Children are not naturally competitive. In fact, a recent study by Paulo David found that most children don't even understand the idea of competition until they are seven years old. Very young kids don't know why their parents are pushing them so hard.The third, the biggest, problem for young athletes is the lack of time to do their homework, have fun, be with friends - in short, time to be kids. When they are forced to spend every afternoon at sports practice, they often start to hate their chosen sport. Researchers found that 70 percent of kids who take part in competitive sports before the age of twelve quit before they turn eighteen. Many of them completely lose interest in sports. Excessive competition takes away all the enjoyment.V. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.72. 对进口设备的禁令还未取消。
高一英语周练9

高一英语综合练习九第Ⅰ卷(三部分,共85分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分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。
1. What will the woman do tonight?A. Attend a party.B. Go to a movie.C. Look after her grandpa.2. When does the conversation take place?A. In the morning.B. At noon.C. In the evening.3. What does the man like to do on Saturdays?A. Go fishing.B. Go hiking.C. Have a picnic.4. What has caused so many sick people?A. The hot weather.B. The cold weather.C. The serious flu.5. Who is probably the woman?A. A hotel customer.B. A hotel clerk.C. Mr. Li’s wife.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. How often does the man play football?A. Once a week.B. Twice a week.C. Every day.7. What does the man think of football?A. It is easy to learn to play it.B. It’s boring to watch it on TV.C. It’s the most popular sport.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
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高三英语第九周周练第一节单项填空(共15小题)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
1. —I think Mary can hardly learn all of these idioms by heart.—_____. She will succeed as long as she works harder.A. I don’t think soB. It is trueC. I’d rather notD. It isn’t the s ame2. While listening to the terrible story, I feel my facial _____ begin to change.A. impressionB. appearanceC. expressionD. surface3. Mary, study even harder _____ you won’t get a pass in the driving test.A. andB. orC. ifD. unless4. My mother _____ bear people talking when a film is on TV.A. won’tB. mustn’tC. can’tD. mightn’t5. After the prisoner was set free, he _____ his ways and became a famous artist.A. repairedB. madeC. foundD. mended6. _____ that little boy were not given timely treatment, he would be disabled for the rest of his life shocked his parents terribly.A. If thatB. That ifC. IfD. That7. —Doctor, I still have an ache in my leg.—Don’t worry. You will be better _____ if you rest more.A. by the byB. by and byC. one by oneD. side by side8. In yesterday’s football game, our school football players performed well —they were in _____ of the ball most of the time.A. favorB. supportC. memoryD. possession9. Mr. He, I’m going to Germany in October, so I must _____ my German.A. polish upB. keep upC. set upD. put up10. Building inspectors should have a(n) _____ knowledge of construction materials. Otherwise, quality problems will come up.A. apparentB. deliberateC. thoroughD. frequent11. The time is not so far off _____ e-mail communications can be used in most of China’s vast countryside.A. whereB. whichC. asD. when12. —Jim, our grandfather _____ smokes, _____ he?—No. That’s one of the reasons why he is always in good health.A. frequently; isn’tB. rarely; doesn’tC. frequently; isD. rarely; does13. When I first met with Professor Wang,he _____ with a large bundle of magazines.A. was burdeningB. was burdenedC. burdenedD. had burdened14. —Can you see that red building clearly?—Oh, I can see the _____ outline of that building. The fog is thick.A. clearB. vagueC. looseD. deep15. _____ should you believe what he says again. He is always lying.A. No wayB. For a timeC. Under no circumstancesD. No wonder第二节完形填空(共20小题)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
It was a cold Tuesday night and I was heading back to the hotel when a man approached me. He asked if I would give him some money so he could get 16 to eat. I had read the sign: “Don’t give money to beggars.” So I 17 my head and kept walking.“I am really homeless and I am really 18 ! You can come with me and 19 me eat!” But I kept on walking.The matter bothered me for the 20 of the week. I had money in my pocket and it wo uldn’t have killed me to hand over a dollar or two21 he had been lying. I tried to find some excuses for my 22 to help by thinking that government agencies, churches and charities were there to feed him. 23 , you are not 24 to give money to beggars.One day, while I was 25 my weekly garden column for the Anchorage Daily News, I 26 an idea. Bean’s Café 27 hundreds of hungry Alaskans every day. Why not try to get all my readers to plant one row in their gardens for Bean’s?The idea began to 28 . People would fax me or call when they 29 something to Bean’s. In 1995, the Garden Writers Association of America (GWAA) 30 their annual meeting and 31 learning of the program, Plant a Row for Bean’s became Plant a Row for the Hungry. The original idea was to have every 32 of the GWAA write or talk about planting a row for the hungry 33 during the month of April. Garden editor Joan Jackson raised more than 30,000 pounds of fruits and vegetables in her first year, and 34 GWAA how the program could really work.If every gardener plants one row for the hungry, we can make a difference. Maybe then I will stop feeling 35 about abandoning a hungry man I could have helped.16. A. nothing B. everything C. anything D. something17. A. shook B. nodded C. kept D. hid18. A. thirsty B. hungry C. drunk D. sick19. A. have B. help C. watch D. make20. A. rest B. whole C. spare D. days21. A. in case B. even if C. as though D. now that22. A. success B. preparation C. failure D. absence23. A. However B. Therefore C. Instead D. Besides24. A. considered B. required C. recognized D. accepted25. A. writing B. reading C. advertising D. combining26. A. put up with B. looked for C. carried out D. came up with27. A. employs B. raises C. feeds D. creates28. A. take in B. take off C. take up D. take over29. A. contributed B. planted C. promoted D. promised30. A. attended B. addressed C. developed D. held31. A. after B. before C. since D. once32. A. beggar B. director C. member D. gardener33. A. daytime B. sometimes C. anytime D. sometime34. A. approved B. showed C. designed D. instructed35. A. puzzled B. concerned C. regretted D. confused第三节阅读理解(共15小题,)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。