2012年高一学生双语报31期(含答案)

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⼀、语⾔知识及运⽤第⼀节完形填空There was oncr a little grey planet. It was very 1 . The people living there hadn't looked after it, though they had all the 2 you could ever need because of the rapid development of technology. They had polluted the whole planet so scriously with 3 that there were no plants or wild animals left.One day, a little boy was walking on the planet when he passed a cave and 4 a small red flower inside. The flower was very 5 — almost dying, so the boy 6 dug up the flower with roots, soil and everything. Then he started looking for a place where he could look after it. He searched all over the planet, but everywhere was so 7 that there was no place for the flower to live. Then he looked up at the 8 and saw the moon. "Maybe the flower can 9 there," thought the boy. So the little hoy put on his astronaut suit and climbed into a 10 . He put the little red flower in the back, and they went to the moon.Far from all that polluiion, the flower started to 11 .The flower was so 12 cared for that it started producing seeds soon, giving birth to others, and these other flowers spread onto other flowers. Before long, flowers completely 13 the moon, which looked very beautiful.The earth on which we live has also been 14 in a very bad way. If we don't look after it, maybe someday we will also only be able to plant flowers on the moon. Do you want that day to 15 ?l. A. moved B. sad C. surprised D. pretty2. A. instructions B. explanations C. inventions D. exhibitions3. A. air B. water C. smoke D. rubbish4. A. picked B. threw C. noticed D. tasted5. A. sick B. large C. fresh mon6. A. excitedly B. carefully C. easily D. hopefully7. A. diny B. wet C. deep D. quiet8. A. land B. mountain C. forest D. sky9. A. continue B. survive C. right D. love10. A. boat B. car C. spaceship D. train11. A. refuse B. argue C. grow D. quit12. A. calmly B. well C. gradually D. normally13. A. cleaned B. admired C. covered D. destroyed14. A. supported B. polluted C. reminded D. decorated15. A. return B. disappear C. come D. develop第⼆节语法填空All of us in one form or another come across situations 16 require some kind of cross cultural communication and understanding. One such situation is when we're communicating 17 foreigners. The following tips will help you.Use body language. Use hands, arms, legs, gestures, facial expressions and everything else that you can use to make yourself understood 18 (clear).Try out words. Sometimes we share common words that we don't realize. Besides, people from different cultures may know simple English 19 (gain) through the media. Try saying the word slowly or with a diffcrent pronunciation.Draw it. Pictures speak 20 (loud) than words. Most cultures will be able to understand 21 you mean through a picture.Ask for help. If there are others around you, don't be afraid to ask for their help. 22 is often possible to find 23 willing translator.Be patient. The key 24 overcoming the language barrier is to exercise patience. It is not 25 fault or the other person's that you cannot speak each other's language.⼆、阅读第⼀节阅读理解AI was hired for my first airline job in August, 2009. I had $45,000 of credit card debt. Most of it was from my flight training. Ten years ago, I was watching TV in my bedroom one day before my flight training began and I saw the second airplane hit the World Trade Center. Then I got the call saying I no longer had a job. My career was destroyed. I had no place to go and ended up moving into my car. I read newspapers to look for a job and I was offered one, which offered me $75,000 a year. But I decided to make a change. I wanted to receive flight training and become a pilot. It was my dream. So I refused the job and chose to work part time. It sounded unbelievable to do such a thing. It was even more so because I was over the age of thirty, but I was determined to make my dream come true. I left the state of Virginia and ended up in Las Vegas.Though I made about $25,000 a year at that time, I was severely in debt because the fees for training were high. I was living in my truck and sleeping in parking garages. I didn't plan for my life to take this direction, but I insisted on my training. Then at last my world changed and mydream came true. I finally became a pilot.The passengers that I flew had more money in their pocket than I had in the bank. I hated myself and was worried about my situation, but I never gave up. I kept paying back the debt and I kept saving in the bank. And finally, I paid off my credit card debt.Today, I am a skilled airline pilot based in Milwaukee. I wrote in my spare time. My autobiography (⾃传) has been published, which sells well. That is my first book, but it won't be my last one.26. When the second airplane hit the World Trade Center, the writer was probably __________.A. working in his officeB. watching TV at homeC. answering a phone callD. searching for job information27. Why did the writer refuse the job?A. Because he didn't like it.B. Because the pay was low.C. Because he wanted to follow his dream.D. Because he was frightened to。

2012年广东省高一学生双语报30期(含答案)

2012年广东省高一学生双语报30期(含答案)

2012年广东省高一学生双语报30期一、语言知识及运用第一节完形填空Do you still remember your first day of preschool? Mine was 1 . I was about four years old and my mom was helping me get ready for school. At that time, I lived in Chicago and it got pretty 2 , so I had to wear a big coat.The school wasn't very 3 , so my mom and I walked to school. Upon arriving at the headmaster's office, we checked in. I was too nervous to 4 myself. Mom talked with the headmaster. Then he gave her the sign that it was time for her to 5 , She said goodbye and I started to 6 . My mom promised me things would be OK and told me she had to go.I walked with the headmaster to my 7 . The whole time I was thinking why this was happening to me. When we arrived, the headmaster 8 me to my preschool teacher, but I just wanted to go home. My teacher told me to have a seat with the other 9 . I sat next to a girl named Jasmine. She asked me my 10 and I told her I was called Will. She asked me why I was crying. I said, "I didn't want to be here." I guess she saw some leftover (残余的) 11 on my facc from earlier.I felt nervous again. I wanted to go out because I felt sick and wanted to throw up. But just before I 12 my hand, it happened. I felt so embarrassed. All the children shouted and I was frozen with 13 . I thought Jasmine would bc disgustcd (厥恶的) with my action, but she said, "That's OK. I still 14 you." I knew fiom then on Jasmine and I would be good 15 .l. A. exciting B. pleasant C. unforgettable D. wonderful2. A. cold B. dry C. dark D.quiet3. A. good B. big C. famous D. far4. A. control B. frighten C. love D. tell5. A. wait B. start C. listen D. leave6. A. move B. read C. cry D. dance7. A. classroom B. home C. school D. office8. A. followed . B. kicked C. threw D. introduced9. A. paticnts B. parents C. kids D. teachers10. A. name B. address C. mother D. hobby11. A. dirt B. smiles C. tears D. looks12. A. caught B. covered C. raised D. hid13. A. fear B. response C. laughter D. joy14. A. miss B. need C. know D. like15. A. collcagues B. friends C. students D. performers .第二节语法填空Do you want to leam a foreign language? Choose one of the most 16 (use) languages to learn suggested below.In most of the world's countries, English is 17 most widely used second language. Whether a person is traveling to a foreign country 18 communicating with people from some other country 19 business purposes, English is one language which will come in handy at every step.Spanish is the language of business in about twenty countries. There are many jobs in theUnited States as well as in many other countries, which specifically ask for people 20 know how to speak and write Spanish.The Chinesr economy is booming! In the fuiure, China 21 (become) the economic world leader, which makes 22 the ideal time to leam mandarin Chinese, a language23 (speak) by about 880 million people.French is counted amongst the top languages to learn, simply 24 it is a chief language in northern and western Africa. Anyone 25 (try) to understand European history can benefit a lot from learning this language.二、阅读第一节阅读理解AHidden in a small street in the south end of Springfield, not far from buildings torn apart by the tornado earlier this year, Frigo's is an Italian restaurant right in our own backyard.Frigo's is not a tiny place. It provides different kinds of Italian food. There are refrigerator cases full of prepared foods and desserts, and shelves filled with olives and various pasta.There's some traditional Italian music and the smell is of olive oil and garlic (大蒜). Above the largest refrigerator case, there's a chalk board covered with descriptions of more Italian sandwiches than I could remember.I stepped into Frigo's almost by accident when I had to stay in Springfield into the evening for an open house at the school where I work. Frigo's is the perfect place to find something quick to go. There are no tables, so all food is taken out. I also thought it would be a great place to pick up some already-prepared food to bring home for dinner.I ordered the easiest meal possible: a chicken sandwich and a salad. It cost $4.75 for the sandwich. The salad was $4.99 and didn't have salard dressing on it. I must have missed the choice of salad dressing on the way out. The sandwich was great 一great chicken, excellent tomato sauce and not too much cheese.I wish I had tried one of the many other sandwiches which include Joe's Favorite ($5.25-$6.75) and the Dante (King) which is made of turkey breast, roasted red peppers, asiago cheese and choice of dressing.I have a feeling that I'II be picking up dinner for me and the kids at Frigo's soon.26. Who would be most likely to go to eat at Frigo's?A. People who want to eat quietly in a nice restaurant.B. People who want to enjoy home-made food.C. People who like traditional American food.D. People who are fond of Italian food.27. Which of the following cannot be seen at Frigo's?A. A chalk board covored with descriptions of sandwiches.B. Refrigerator cases full of prepared foods and desserts.C. Shelves filled with olives and different kinds of pasta.D. Customers eating happily around tables.28. How much did the writer pay for his first meal at Frigo's?A. $4.75B. $5.25C. $9.74D. $4.9929. We can infer that "Joe's Favorite" and "Dante" are the names of __________.A. sandwichesB. saladsC. cheeseD. peppers30. We can infer from the passage that the writer __________.A. seldom eats out in a restaurant with his familyB. feels very happy that he has found Frigo'sC. dislikes eating sandwichesD. lives a very relaxing lifeBEngland has been the birthplace of most of the great English-language theater written throughout history. Most of the plays in England that are truly famous have something in common. They usually come from a playwright(剧作家)with several famous plays.ShakespeareWilliam Shakespeare is considered the.most famous British playwright. Shakespeare has a large catalog(目录) of tragedies, comedies and history plays, and each category is home to some of the most famous plays ever written. Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, Othello and Julius Caesar are all tragedies and performed in theaters around the world every year. Famous comedies include: A Midsummer night's Dream and Much Ado About Nothing. In the history category, Richard Ⅲ and Henry V are very famous.Oscar Wilde and George Bernard ShawSeveral hundred years after Shakespeare, English people began to enjoy the works of Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw. Wilde's plays are still popular now, and The importance of Being Earnest is both performed and studied extremely frequently. A Woman of No Importance and An Ideal Husband are among his other famous works. Shaw and Wilde were born within a few years of each other, but Shaw was a much more productive writer. His most famous plays include Pygmalion and Candida. Shaw's plays are loved so much that an entire theater company is devoted to performing his work in Niagara-on-the-Lake in southem Ontario.Harold PinterThe plays of Harold Pinter certainly have an international presence. His writing was so widely recognized for its importance that he was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in 2005. Pinter is especially known for his style of writing. Many of his plays such as BetrayaL, The Dumb Waiter and his first play, The Room, are extremely well known.31. The writer wrote this passage to __________.A. advise us to spend more time enjoying playsB. explain why England has so many wonderful playsC. tell us about some famous British playwrights and their worksD. tell us the differences among some British playwrights32. What do the works in the underlined part in Paragraph 2 have in common?A. They are all Shakespeare's early works.B. They are all tragedies written by Shakespeare.C.They are all Shakespeare's famous comedies.D. They all belong to the history category of Sbakespeare's plays.33. What do we learn about The Importance of Being Earnest?A.It is Oscar Wilde's best work.B. It is very easy for people to understand it.C. It cannot be easily enjoyed in the theatre now.D. People still show great interest in it today.34. Which of the following plays were most probably written in the same period of time?A. The Dumb Waiter and A Woman of No Importance.B. Richard Ⅲ and A Woman of No Importance.C. An Ideal Husband and Candida.D. Candida and BetrayaL.35. Who was mentioned in this passage that he had received the Nobel Prize because of his writing?A. William Shakespeare.B. Oscar Wilde.C. George Bernard Shaw.D. Harold Pinter.CDo you enjoy watching beautiful sunsets and seeing wildlife in somc of the best parts of Wisconsin? Do you like being around people who share the same respect and love for natural resources? If you say "yes", then a fisheries biologist is a great career choice for you.As you can probably guess, education is very important. A Bachelor of Science degree in fisheries or biology is strongly recommended. Many biologists have a Master's degree. But it's not only good education that prepares you for a career as a fisheries biologist —field experience is also important. Volunteer work, internships (实习) and short-term fish technician positions are good ways to gain valuable training that can give you an edge in the competitive job market.In addition to good education and field experience, a fisheries biologist needs other skills. You'll spend a lot of time working with the public, so it's important to feel comfortable talking to a variety of people. Good communication, listening, and presentation (陈述) skills are a must.A common misconception among many people is that fisheries biologists get to fish all the time. Most biologists wish that were true. But as a fisheries biologist, you are especially busy during the fishing season, which leaves little time for you to actually go fishing. It's sad, but true.Each day brings something different in the life of a fisheries biologist. In the spring and fall, you spend a lot of time on the water shocking fish in order to sample the population, studying fish, and talking with people. The winter is spent analyzing (分析) fish data and communicating with the public.So if you find fish interesting and fun to leam about, and like working both outside and inside, consider a career as a fisheries biologist. You'II never be bored!36. We can infer this passage was written to __________.A. advise us to respect and protect wildlifeB. encourage us to spend more time working outsideC. explain why education is important for our careerD. introduce a good career to those who are interested in wildlife37. What are Paragraphs 2 and 3 mainly about?A. Education needed to find a good job.B. Requirements for becoming a fisheries biologist.C. The benefits of being a fisheries biologist.D. Some good ways to gain valuable training.38. To be a good fisheries biologist, which of the following is NOT necessary?A. You shoulcl be good at communicating with others.B. You should have rich knowledge of biology.C. You should havc ricld experience.D. You should be a good swimmer.39. The underlined word "misconception" in Paragraph 4 probably means "__________".A. questionB. misunderstandingC. dreamD. explanation40. It can be inferred from the passage that __________.A. fisheries biologists like working in winter mostB. fisheries biologists can easily get bored of their workC. fisheries biologists get to fish all the time all year roundD. fisheries biologists spend a lot of time working outside in spring and fallDOnce upon a time, there was a scholar wbo wanted to gain more knowledge each day even though he had already gained enough knowledge. One day, he came to visit a saint and wanted to be his student. The saint provided some tea. He slowly filled the scholar's cup: the cup was full. yet he kept pouring and pouring. The scholar burst out, "Stop! You can't add anything to something that's already full!" The saint set down the teapot and replied, 'Exactly."Whether it's the silence between notes in music, or some open time in your schedule, you need space to act effectively. Yet most of us, myself included, tend to stuff as much as possible into whatever room is available —closets, schedules, budgets, relationships, and even the mind itself.However, some people know how to avoid overstuffing their life. For example, in Australia, it seemed that most people there operated at about 85% of their capacity(能力), unlike Americans pushing as close to l00% as possible. So when you run into Australians you know in the street, they have time to hang out and talk with you.Remember the cup: its value is in the space, the emptiness it holds. How to empty you "cup"?Be mindful of the element of space, openness, and emptiness in your life. This includes room in a drawer, the volume of air in a kitchen, and open-mindedness in a friend. Sometimes you're just stuck with a big bucket of tasks yet to do. But at least empty the bucket faster than you fill it with new tasks. Put some spacc between finishing one thing and starting another. For example, after sending one email, take a breath before replying to another one. Drop the stuff you can no longer afford to lug around. At sea level, you can run with a brick in your backpack, but if you're hiking on a mountain, that brick has got to go.41. By pouring water into the cup, the saint most probably wanted the scholar to know that __________. .A. he should pay attention to detailsB. he should keep learning every dayC. he had already gained enough knowledgeD. he should be very careful in order to succeed42. We leam that compared to Americans, Australians __________.A. work much harderB. know less about their capacityC. spare more time for themselvesD. spend less time with their friends43. The underlined word "lug" in the last paragraph probably means "__________".A. reachB. carryC. seeD. show44. What's the stucture of the passage?A. Example →advice →conclusion →story.B. Topic →example →advice →story.C. Story →topic →example →advice.D. Reason →topic →advice →example.45. What would be the best title for the passage?A. The art of life.B. Value every minute.C. The art ofdrinking tea.D. Empty your "cup" at times. .第二节信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。

高一双语报讲解

高一双语报讲解

第二节 (One possible version) 13. Although 14. by 15. why 16. in 17. for 18. But 19.They 20. a 第二部分(One possible version) 第一节 1. high-fat 2. weight 3. home 4. healthy foods 5. breakfast 6. healthy 7. snacks 8. encourage them 9. a good example 10. decision 第二节 11. Because they thought it was good for his future. 12. He felt afraid and anxious. 13. He went to school on foot. 14. He thought it made thingS easy to understand in an interesting way.
第二部分(One possible version选择题除外)
1. B。考查名词性从句。空档表示“无论谁”且作主语,因此应 填whoever引导宾语从句。句意:约翰,看完这本英语参考书之 后,你可以把它给任何一个你认为喜欢看的人。 2. D。考查名词性从句。空档表示“……的地方”,且在从句中 作visit的宾语,因此应填what引导表语从句。句意:他盼望着去 中国,而长城是他最想参观的地方。 3. B。考查动词的时态。in the past few years为现在完成时标志, 因此该空应填have replaced。句意:众所周知,在过去的几年里, 电脑在很多领域代替了人类。 4. C。考查名词性从句。分析语境逻辑可以推出空档表示“这就 是……的原因”,因此应填This is why。句意:说实话,在来这 儿的路上我遭遇到交通阻塞,这就是我迟到的原因。 5. C。考查非谓语动词。空档表示“由……构成”且作状语,因 此应填V-ing形式Consisting。句意:由五十个洲构成,美国真是 一个大国。

学英语报纸高一答案

学英语报纸高一答案

学英语报纸高一答案篇一:学生双语报高一30答案第30期测试题参考答案1-5 cdbba 6-10 cadda 11-15 abcdc16-25 (one possible version)16. a 17. inviting18. heavily 19. however 20. until 21. from22.became23. they 24. better25. as26-30 bddbd 31-35 dbbca 36-40 dcccc 41-45 abdca46-50 cbafe基础写作(one possible version)noticedear students,we will organize an after-class activity with the theme of making a brief introduction to the development of english plays in our school’s meeting room at 4:30 pm this friday.first, professor li wenhua from guangzhou university will be invited to give us a speech on this topic, and then we will watch a video clip from the play hamlet written by shakespeare. finally, we will have a15-minute interaction between professor li and students, during which students are free to ask any question.the activity we organize is to help us with a better understanding of english plays as well as a better life in our school culture. so all our teachers and students are welcome to the activity!the students‟ union读写任务(one possible version)the author tells us what he saw and did at a common gas station. inspired by the good deeds after surfing the internet, he finally helped the young disabled girl with his donation.i speak highly of the author, especially his mental change from refusing the girl to offering his help.the touching story reminds me of the most terrible wenchuan earthquake in 2008. during those days, we learned in the newspapers or on tv that there was one rescue after another and many students were in great need of help. our class immediately took action to collect money and clothing. 4,500 students in our school offered to goto the disaster area to help the students. within a short time of three days, we finally donated nearly 26,000 yuan and 7,000 articles of clothing.from the above donation, i have come to understand that we will feel happy and proud of ourselves, if we can do our best to help those people in trouble.听力练习30第一节1-5 bbaac 6-10 bbcbb 11-15 cbbcc第二节16-20 (one possible version)16. first story 17. 196819. 1420. 2013 18. highest第30期测试题部分答案解析完形填空老师叫了一个学生找出三个玩具的不同点。

阅读理解专练(2012年广东省高一学生双语报34期)(含答案)

阅读理解专练(2012年广东省高一学生双语报34期)(含答案)

2012年广东省高一学生双语报34期高一年级阅读理解集训营第一天AHave you ever thought about why foods taste different? It's really quite amazing. Your tongue and the roof of your mouth are covered with thousands of tiny taste buds (味蕾). When you eat something, the saliva (唾液) in your mouth helps break down your food. This causes the receptor cells located in your taste buds to send messages through sensory nerves to your brain. Your brain then tells you what flavors you are tasting.Taste buds probably play the most important part in helping you enjoy the many flavors of food. Your taste buds can recognize four basic kinds of tastes: sweet, salty, sour, and bitter. The salty/sweet taste buds are located near the front of your tongue; the sour taste buds line the sides of your tongue; and the bitter taste buds are found at the very back of your tongue.Everyone's taste is different. In fact, your taste will change as you get older. When you were a baby, you had taste buds, not only on your tonguce, but on the sides and roof of your mouth. This means you were very sensitive to different foods. As you grew, the taste buds began to disappear from the sides and roof of your mouth, leaving taste buds mostly on your tongue. As you get older, your taste buds will become even less sensitive, so you will be more likely to eat foods that you thought were too strong as a child.Things like medications (药物治疗), smoking, not getting enough of the right vitamins, injury to the head, brain tumors, chemical exposure, and the effects of radiation can cause taste disorders. Imagine what it would be like if you could not taste anything? (286词)l. What can we know about the locations of different taste buds?A. The sweet ones are in the middle of your tongue.B. The salty ones are at the back of your tongue.C. The sour ones are on the sides of your tongue.D. The bitter ones are near the front of your tongue.2. Why is a baby very sensitive to different foods?A. Because it has the most taste buds on its tongue.B. Because it has the most taste buds in its mouth.C. Because it has more saliva in its mouth.D. Because it has taste buds in its throat.3. What's the best title for the passage?A. How to protect your sense of taste?B. How to make food taste better?C. The importance oftaste buds.D. Introduction to the sense of taste.BWith hundreds of ice climbs in the United States, both skilled climbers and beginners can practice their ice climbing skills and enjoy the excitement of reaching the top. Herr are four ice climbing festivals held around the US.The Waler Fall Ice FestivalIn Cody, Wyo., the Water Fall Ice Festival is held each year for its annual winter activities, including entertainment and lots of ice climbs. It is usually held on President's Day weekend. Theice festival begins its regisnation (登记) as early as November. It is open to the public with an admission fee of around $20 per person. For more information, please call 307-899-9937.The Valdez Ice Climbing FestivalAlso held on President's Day weekend, the Valdez Ice Climbing Festival features frozen waterfalls that have long drawn ice climbers from around the globe to Valdez, Alaska to test their ice climbing skills as they make their way up the falls. There are dozens of different ice climbs in the Valdez area. For more intormation about the Valdez Ice Climbing Festival and other Valdez ice climbs, please call 907-835-5182.The Ouray Ice FestivalThe Ouray Ice Festival is in Ouray, Colo., and has become a popular annual event. Held each year in January, the Ouray Ice Festival offers many winter activities, including ice climbing competitions, and ax throwing contests, along with many other family events to be announced. If you would like to learn more about the Ourdy Ice Festival, please call 970-325-4288.The Chicks with PicksIn January and February of each year, the Chicks with Picks begin their annual ice climbing clinics to help educate and train women on the art of ice climbing. Chicks Climbing is in Ridgway, Colo. During the first 12 years of Chicks with Picks, they have collected over $155,000 for the homeless people and they continue to raise money each year. For more information, please call 970-626-4424. (317词)4. The writer wrote this passage to __________.A. explain why ice climbs are popular in the USB. introduce several ice climbing festivals in the USC. prove that winter is a good time for family eventsD. encourage us to spend more time outdoors in winter5. Which of the following festivals may be held at the same time?A. The Chicks with Picks and the Ouray Ice Festival.B. The Water Fall Ice Festival and the Ouray Ice Festival.C. The Valdez Ice Climbing Festival and the Chicks with PicksD. The Water Fall Ice Festival and the Valdez Ice Climbing Festival.6. If a family is interested in the ax throwing contests, which of the following phone numbers would they probably call?A. 907-835-5182.B. 307-899-9937.C. 970-325-4288.D. 970-626-4424.7. According to the last paragraph, the annual ice climbing clinics are held to __________.A. help the homeless make moneyB. teach beginners how to climb iceC. help women bccome better at ice climbingCYou have traveled to a Caribbean island, to relax on a white sand beach ... Be careful! You are not alone, and they were here first!Sea turtle? Yes, they are! In fact they have been coming to this beach for thousands and thousands of years, ever since their creation. Sea turtles don't come simply for enjoyment, as they depend on this beach for their nesting grounds. They return here again and again to lay their eggs. If the sea turtles' nesting beaches are harmed, polluted, or destroyed, thousands of sea turtles willstop hatching (孵化), ending their life cycle and forcing sea turtles closer into dying out.Before you travel to a Caribbean island, your knowledge and concern are very important to the future of sea turtles. Here are some guidelines for travelers to the Caribbean when you visit beaches used by turtles for nesting.◎Don't leave trash behind! Plastic bags are often mistaken for jellyfish (水母) and enten by turtles andl can kill them.◎Don't allow dogs on the beach. They smell out the nests, dig them up, destroy the eggs and kill the young.◎Campfires may "bake" the nests below, and discourage a mother from coming ashore.◎Don't use beach umbrellas. All too often, the pole is driven right through the nests below. Armchair umbrellas are recommended.◎Always turn off outdoor lights on all beachfront houses.◎Don't walk on the heach with a flashlight or shine one in its face. Flash pholography frightens females and causes thcm to stop nesting.◎If you come upon a female, leave her alone! Don't touch her! Stay out of view.◎Don't drive out on the beach. You can destroy the entire turtle nests! (283词)8. Who will be interested in this passage most?A. Beach tourists.B. Fishermen.C. Researchers.D. Campers.9. People who relax on a Caribbean island should be careful because __________.A. many others are alao there for enjoymentB. they are not the first ones to go thereC. sea turtles come to the beach for nestingD. sea turtles may harm or bite them suddenly10. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. People should not turn on the light at night on the island.B. Umbrcllas are not allowed to be used on the island.C. Any photo is not allowed to be taken on the island.D. The trash left on the beach can kill the sea turtles.1l. We can learn from the passage that __________.A. travelers to Caribbean islands usually don't care about sea turtlesB. tourism may cause great harm to the species without proper careC. it is good to send a female turtle you meet on the island to the seaD. plastic bags left by travelers are the main killers of sea turtles12. The author wrote the passage mainly to __________.A. advise people to travel the Caribbean islandsB. encourage people to combine travel with environmental protectionC. make sure that more turtles will come back to the islands to hatchD. call on more people to protect the island第二天DHearing plays an important part in our everyday life, but few of us take the steps we need to protect our hearing.It is easy to see how your hearing is under assault in today's world. There are so many things to hear, and so many new instruments, like iPods and headphones, which can harm your hcaring ifused improperly. Keeping the volume(音量) to a reasonable level on an iPod or other portable listening instruments is one of the most important ways to protect your hearing. Another great way to keep your hearing protected is to avoid loud noises whenever possible. There are many loud noises from power tools to machinery, and it is important to avoid these noises as often as possible. When it is not possible to avoid them, keep your hearing protected by using earplugs(耳塞).If you think your hearing may have already been damaged by modern technology, it is important to have your hearing tested by a physician. Only such a professional will be able to measure your level of hearing loss and help you find the best solution to your hearing problem.For those with hearing issues, the choices have never been greater. There are many excellent hearing aids on the market. Having a hearing aid can be a perfect choice for the young and the old alike, and many people who swore they would never wear a hearing aid find that they love the convenience and quality these instruments represent.Never let an unimportant thing like vanity (虚荣) get in the way of treating a hearing problem. These days there are hearing aids that are nearly invisible to the naked eye, including a number of models that fit completely inside the car. If you believe you may be experiencing a problem with your hearing, it is important to have it checked out, and to take the right measures to protect your ears. In many cases, this treatment will be as simple as wearing earplugs. Taking care of your cars is of great importance. Afier all, you only get one set of ears. (351词)l. The second paragraph mainly talks about __________.A. the causes of hearing lossB. the importance of hearingC. how to protect your hearingD. how to cure hearing problems2. The underlined phrase "under assault" in Paragraph 2 most probably means __________.A. under attackB. under protectionC. under considerationD. under treatment3. All the following factors may cause hearing problems EXCEPT __________.A. using iPods improperlyB. listening to MP3 at full volumeC. using carplugs when there are loud noisesD. standing near machinery making a loud noiseEWho says constant tcxting is just a bad habit'/ The teenager with the fastest thumbs in the country was crowned on Wednesday at the LG US National Texting Championship in New York City, winning $50,000 afler a series of fierce texting battles.16-year-old Austin Wiershke comes from Rhinelander, Wisconsin ofthe United States. He took home the top prize at the fifth annual texting event, beating 11 other competitors in the final, including last year's champion Brianna Hendrickson from Brooklyn, New York.Wiershke, who was wearing a gray shirt and having Justin Bieber's hairstyle, sailed through each level of the competition by typing passages of text on a QWERTY keyboard rapidly without any mistake. One special round even included being blindfolded(蒙眼) on the stage to make up phrases by memory."I'm extremely nervous," Wiershke said while waiting for the results after the final round. "I'm getting ready to hear Brianna's name. When I heard my name was announced, I really couldn't believe my ears." After the announcement was made, confetti (五彩纸屑) dropped from the ceiling and Wiershke was met on the stage by the singer who said that she liked texting very much. She was Ashley Tisdale, a famous and beautitul singer, who awarded him his check.In August, a film on Music Television called "Thumbs" took a behind-the-scenes look at the teenager's life. It shows how he practiced texting to be the fastest. The film followed a series of young texting competitors, including Brianna Hendrickson, in the weeks leading up to this year's LG US National Texting Championship. Besides showing the always-connected lifestyle of these teenagers nationwide, the movie also shows the studies, sports, dreams and friendships among these competitors. (284饲)4. What is the main idea of this passage?A. A teenager received $50,000.B. A teenager was named the fastest tcxter in the US.C. Teenagers in the US make money by texting.D. The LG US National Texting Championship was held in New York City.5. During the special round, compctitors were required to text __________.A. among confettiB. using a special keyboardC. without using their eyesD. extremely difficult words6. We can infer that Austin Wiershke __________.A. wasn't used to using the QWERTY keyboardB. didn't expect he would beat Brianna HendricksonC. didn't think Brianna Hendrickson would win this timeD. was very confident when he was waiting for the result of the contest7. Through the film called "Thumbs", people can know __________.A. the development of the LG US National Texting ChampionshipB. what happened to the competitors after the contestC. various parts of the competitors' lifeD. the details of the texting contestFOver seven years ago when I first started rock climbing I was frustrated (挫败的). I thought I would be a natural for climbing. I was always an athlete and naturally good at sports. So, I didn't understand why I was so bad at rock climbing.I went ro the rock gym and climbed all the time, and everyone kept telling me "Just climb more and you'll get better." Well, however, nothing I did was working. It felt like the harder I worked at it, the less progress I was actually making. After a while, I even started hating any climber who was stronger and better than me —especially the climbers who made it look so easy.After a long time, I started making friends with some of the most experienced climbers around ... professionals (专业人员) and full-timers. In fact, I felt so comfortable with them that onc afternoon I just came out and simply asked for help.There is a saying, "If you want a shortcut to success, find someone who is successful and ask them to show you how to get there." It's true! In just a few short months, I learned far more from these climbing professionals than what I had learned during the previous (之前的) years of struggling on my own. My climbing changed ... my strength, skills, mental toughness, foorwork, confidence, everything.I was no longer the average climber that no one knew. I bdiscovered that climbing like the experts is more about working smarter, not harder (no training 7 days a week). What I discovered is so simple that, looking back now, I realized the biggest thing holding me back from being abetter climber and having more fun doing it ... was ME! (291词)8. According to the passage, we can learn that __________.A. the writer had no gifl for rock climbingB. the writer didn't get the trick of rock climbing at firstC. the writer didn't work hard at rock climbingD. the writer thought too much of himself9. The writer once hated other good rock climbers because __________.A. they didn't want to teach himB. they always made fun of himC. he envied their good skillsD. he began to dislike rock climbing10. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. The writer never lost heart when he studied rock climbing.B. It took several years for the writer to become a good climber.C. The writer felt uneasy staying with those climbing experts.D. The writer hated to learn from those better than him.1l. What the writer wanls to tell us is that __________.A. the more you climb, the better you'll getB. mends always help you progressC. the way of learning is importantD. it's not necessary to work hard12. In which part of a magazine can we most probably read this passage?A. Education.B. Sports.C.Health.D.Travel.第三天GI now have four foreign languages undef my belt —in order from the most fluent to the least fluent: French, Chinese, Spanish and Portuguese. I can also communicate at a basic-level Italian.My love of languages starts from childhood. From as early as pre-kindergarten, I began imitating (模仿) other people's accents. Although my ability to learn languages fast might be partially genetic (遗传的) (as my mother is a speech therapist and has a great ear for sounds and accents), I strongly believe my abilities today come more from my personal efforts and interests.My eagerness for learning foreign languages started when I was 12 years old in junior high school. We were given the choice of French or Spanish. I picked French. On a class trip to Quebec City, I noticed that I was totally crazy about trying my newly learned French with the local people while my classmates were less interested. This led me to studying French in my junior year of high school, and later, I also studied Chinese in college.While l've never lived in a Spanish-speaking country, l've reached a level of fluency in Spanish by watching a ton of Spanish TV series. The Portuguese comes from my own personal efforts while traveling in Brazil.Below I'll list the benefits of learning new languages and my personal tips on how to learn new languages:Children's development: lt's reported that learning foreign languages improves children's critical thinking skills. Kids studyng foreign languages do better in other subjects including mathematics and science.Finding a job: If an employer needs to fill a position, he /she will be much more likely to pick the person who knows a second language. Foreign language speakers have more advantages to bridge the link between a company and its customers.Making new fnends: I have met so many friends and nice people around the world, withwhom I would not be able to communicate if I couldn't speak foreign languages.Travel: When visiting other countries, the abiliry to speak the local language not only makes the trip more convenient, but also much more enriching. (354词)l. The author learned Spanish by __________.A. choosing the Spanish course in high schoolB. living in Spanish-speaking countriesC. imitating his relatives' accentsD. watching TV2. Which of the following benefits of learning a foreign language is NOT mentioned?A. Learning about different cultures.B. Making travel easy.C. Making friends.D. Finding jobs.3. What will be most probably talked about in the following paragraph?A. The importance of foreign languages.B. Examples of learning new languages.C. Some tips on learning new languages.D. The future of language learning.HWhat's it like to live, work, date and raise children in another country? A British woman living across Europe speaks to us.Louise Scharff, 41, from Haywards Heath, West Sussex. is an assistant at a health care company. She and her Danish husband, Jakob, who works at the Danish Chamber of Commerce, have twin daughters aged 10 and have lived in Denmark for 15 years.In Denmark, being a stay-at-home mother simply isn't done. There's a sense that women are equally capable (能干的) and well-educated and shouldn't be put to waste. There's excellent state childcare and most companies are happy to let parents work flexibly (灵活). Sometimes, l'll have a sense of guilt when I speak to my sister-in-law back in Britain who's a full-time mother, but for me there's no point in giving up work because there would be no fellow mothers to go for coffee with.It's a healthy life. We walk, cycle and run, and at weekends wc socialise as a family. Perhaps because many Danes don't get as much time with their kids during the week, it's accepted that we get together with friends in big family groups. It's not like in Britain where parents are dying to get a babysitter on Saturday and have some adult time.Getting married isn't the big expensive thing as it is in Britain, either. Danes, if they do marry, do so quietly and pay for the ceremony (典礼) themselves as a couple. I find that more honest and admirable.You do have to warm the Danes up. They're not quick to help you find your way on the street. When you do make friends with them, it's worth it. They are not boring people. Instead, they are capable of finding the fun side of things and make you laugh. (304词)4. We can infer that in Denmark __________.A. it's not easy to find a jobB. most mothers stay at homeC. women work harder than menD. mothers are encouragcd to work5. What do parents in Denmark usually do at weekends?A. They work overtime in the office.B. They are busy looking for a babysitter.C. They take their children to get-togethers.D. They spend some time alone without their children.6. What is the writer's attitude towards the way in which Danes get married?A. She doubts it.B. She supports it.C. She finds it confusing.D. She is worried about it.7. Which of the following words might the writer use to describe the Danes? .A. Dull..B. Lazy.C. Poorly-educated..D. Humorous.IIt is 87 years since Roald Amundsen, on December 14, 1911, stood at the South Pole. He had reached a goal that was the dream of many men. For the first time, human voices broke the silence of the world's southemmost point. This brought fame to Amundsen and his men. But in a letter, Amundsen openly said that no man had ever stood at a spot completely opposed (相对的) to his real drean, which for the great Norwegian was the North Pole.Amundsen was born in 1872 a Borge in southeast Norway. From boyhood days, he wished to be a explorer. He read all the literature he could get on exploration. He spent a great deal of time training his body. However, his mother wished him to study medicine. But at the age of 21, when both his parents had died, Amundsen sold his medical textbooks and announced his goal of becoming a polar explorer.After several attempts by ship to reach the polar area, Amundsen showed an early interest in planes as a helper to polar research. On May 11, 1926 the tireless explorer left Spitsbergen and went aboard the airship "Norge" (Norway). With him were Lincoln Ellsworth, Italian Umberto Nobile —who had constructed the ship and flew it —and the brilliant pilot Hjalmar Riiser-Larsen. In addition, there were 12 crew members.After a flight of only 16 hours, they were able to drop the Norwegian, American and Italian flags over the Pole. The "Norge" landed at Teller in Alaska on May 14. The crew had covered 5,456 kilometres in 72 hour, were the first men to have flown from Europe to America. The last remaining land on the world map had been filed in. (292词)8. From the first two paragraphs, we leam that __________.A.many men had reached the southemmost point before AmundsenB. the South Pole was the life goal of AmundsenC. Amundscn's mother hoped that he would study medicineD. Amundsen spent a great deal of time training to be a doctor9. How old was Amundsen when he set foot on the North Pole?A. About 21.B. About 33.C. About 39.D. About 54.10. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. Hjalmar Riiser-Larsen was an Italian pilot.B. Lincoln Ellsworth invented the airship "Norge".C. Amundsen was considered the first to discover America.D.Over 12 people reached the North Pole with Amundsen.11. From the passage, we can conclude that __________.A. Amundsen's success lies in his strong will and interestB. without planes, people would never gct to the polesC. nothing is more important than science and technologyD. friends play an important role in Amundscn's life12. What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph mean?A. People now know about all the land in the world.B. There is much land to be discovered in the world.C. Amundsen will go on exploration in the future.D. The North Pole still remains to be explored by people.第四天JRepetitionWhen you learn a foreign language, repetition can seem boring, but it is the key to your success. Studies show that a great deal of repetition is necessary for you to truly "own" a word. Repetition exercises can be verbal, oral, read or written.Use Several of Your SensesYou will understand new vocabulary better if you speak the word out loud as you write it down or read it.Mirrors and ActingWatch yourself in the mirror occasionally as you speak your foreign language. Practice various postures, and try acting out your feeling, such as angry, happy, or sad. Use the language to truly communicate your feelings so that it has some context.Make MistakesSome students are very nervous in foreign language class. You don't want to say anything stupid. However, learning a language almost guarantees that you will make mistakes. You just have to convince yourself that this is OK, and keep trying.______________________In your native language, you don't have to listen very well. You only actually hear some of the words being said and your brain fills in the rest. You can't do this when you are first learning a language. You have to train yourself to listen and listening to audio tapes can really help.Study StrategiesThink about how you learn best, and then put those methods to work. Many people benefit fiom flash cards, word association, memory tricks, or making up sentences using new vocabulary words. Find a "study buddy" that you can meet with to study and discuss the material you're learning.TranslationFor any modern language, translation is considered a no-no, though occasionally you can't avoid it. Consider the following expression in English: to be in a pickle. If you were to translate this word-for-word into another language, it would be nonsense.Study FrequentlyStudy often for short periods of time. Four half-hour study periods are usually more effective than a two-hour block. Languages cannot be learned at the last minute. They are learned through practice and review.Happy learning! (342词) l. What's the author's purpose in writing this passage?A. To give tips on learning a foreign language.B. To list some problems foreign language learners often have.C. To present some questions about learning a foreign language.D. To compare different methods of learning a foreign language.2. What's the best title for Paragraph 5?A. Ear training.B. Use audio tapes.C. Don't be nervous.D. Don't forget your native language.3. We can leam from the passage that "study buddy" may refer to __________.A. an audio tapeB. an electronic dictionaryC. a teacher who can help youD. a person you study together withKThe World Health Organization recently reponed that the number of cases of tuberculosis (TB) (肺结核) has been abating since 2006. Also, fewer people are dying from TB. But a study by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, says smoking could threaten this progress.Nearly twenty percent of all people use tobacco, and millions of non-smokers get sick from breathing the smoke. The new study predicts that smoking will produce an additional thirty-four million TB deaths by 2024.Efforts to control the spread of TB have mainly focused on finding and treating infections. Fewer efforts have been made to understand the causes. Dr Anthony Fauci is the director of the United States National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. He said, "Despite our control efforts, we still have more than a million people each year dying from TB and millions of people getting infected; we realize it's still a very important problem. So we have to do the practical thing and we have to do the fundamental(基本的) research things at the samc time."Smoking does not cause TB; bacteria cause the infection. But the srudy says smoking affects the nervous system in a way that makes an inactive case of TB more likely to develop into an active one. Stanton Glantz is the director of the University of California's Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education and an author of the new study. He says it shows that TB cannot be controlled unless tobacco use is controlled. He said, "It increases the number of people who will get TB by about seven percent."The study is described as the first to identify a direct link between tobacco use and rates of TB infection and death. Professor Glantz says the results should guide those creating health policies and TB control efforts. He said, "If you want to control the infectious disease of TB, you have to control the tobacco industry and the tobacco industry's efforts to increase tobacco use, particularly in developing countries where TB is a big problem." (342词)4. What would be the best title for this passage?A. Scientists try to fmd the causes ofTB deaths.B. Study links smoking to millions ofTB deaths.C. Study shows smoking is harmful to our health.D. Scientists pay more attention to TB deaths than before.5. What does the underlined word "abating" in Paragraph 1 mean?A. Falling.B. Surviving.C. Rising.D. Responding.6. What would Dr Anthony Fauci probably agree with?A. TB infections are no longer a serious problem.B. More efforts are needed to find the causes of TB infections.C. Few efforts have been put into the work of treating TB infections.D. The practical and the fundamental research cannot be done together at present.7. It is implied in the passage that __________.A. it is not very hard to control TBB. people cannot blame smoking for TBC. an inactive case of TB is deadlyD. smoking indirectly leads to TBL。

2021-2022英语测试报答案高一32期

2021-2022英语测试报答案高一32期

2021-2022英语测试报答案高一32期1、This kind of work _______ skills and speed. [单选题] *A. looks forB. waits forC. calls for(正确答案)D. cares for2、My friends will _______ me at the airport when I arrive in London. [单选题] *A. takeB. meet(正确答案)C. receiveD. have3、--Jimmy, you are supposed to?_______ your toys now.--Yes, mom. [单选题] *A. put upB. put onC. put away(正确答案)D. put down4、His new appointment takes()from the beginning of next month. [单选题] *A. placeB. effect(正确答案)C. postD. office5、( ) The salesgirls in Xiushui Market have set a good example______us in learning English. [单选题] *A. to(正确答案)B. forC. withD. on6、He is a student of _______. [单选题] *A. Class SecondB. the Class TwoC. Class Two(正确答案)D. Second Two7、Jeanne's necklace was _____ 500 francs at most. [单选题] *A. worthyB. costC. worth(正确答案)D. valuable8、I had _______ egg and some milk for breakfast this morning. [单选题] *A. aB. an(正确答案)C. theD. /9、—Can you play tennis? —______, but I’m good at football.()[单选题] *A. Yes, I can(正确答案)B. Yes, I doC. No, I can’tD. No, I don’t10、The soldiers would rather die than give in. [单选题] *A. 呈交B. 放弃C. 泄露D. 投降(正确答案)11、( ) What other books have you read___ this English novel? [单选题] *A. besides(正确答案)B. exceptC.inD. about12、23.Hurry up! The train ________ in two minutes. [单选题] *A.will go(正确答案)B.goC.goesD.went13、The house is well decorated _____ the disarrangement of a few photos. [单选题] *A. exceptB. besidesC. except for(正确答案)D. in addition to14、15.The restaurant ________ many complaints because of the terrible service since lastmonth. [单选题] *A.receivesB.is receivingC.has received(正确答案)D.will receive15、The black coal there shows a sharp()white snow. [单选题] *A. contract withB. content withC. contact toD. contrast to(正确答案)16、If you do the same thing for a long time, you'll be tired of it. [单选题] *A. 试图B. 努力C. 厌倦(正确答案)D. 熟练17、In many cities, a low-carbon lifestyle has become(). [单选题] *A. more popular and more popularB. more and more popular(正确答案)C. the most popularD. most and most popular18、If you pass your exams, we’ll have a party to celebrate. [单选题] *A. 宣布B. 发表C. 解放D. 庆祝(正确答案)19、78.According to a report on Daily Mail, it’s on Wednesday()people start feeling really unhappy. [单选题] *A. whenB. whichC. whatD. that(正确答案)20、I live a very quiet and peaceful life. [单选题] *A. 宁静的(正确答案)B. 舒适的C. 和平的D. 浪漫的21、--Is that the correct spelling?--I don’t know. You can _______ in a dictionary [单选题] *A. look up itB. look it forC. look it up(正确答案)D. look for it22、77.–Hey! Any idea about learning abroad? --You ()google the College Board to learn the names of college you ____ be interested in [单选题] *A. may;needB. can; might (正确答案)C. will; shouldD. shall; must23、Every morning John takes a()to his office. [单选题] *A. 20-minutes' walkB. 20 minute ' walkC. 20-minutes walkD. 20-minute walk(正确答案)24、3.Shanghai is my hometown. It’s ________ China. [单选题] *A.nearB.far away fromC.to the east ofD.in the east of(正确答案)25、Allen is looking forward to _______ his American partner at the trade fair. [单选题] *A. meetB. meeting(正确答案)C. be meetingD. having meeting26、4.—Alice’s never late for school.—________. [单选题] *A.So am I.B.So was I.C.Neither am I. (正确答案)D.Neither have I.27、—______is my notebook?—Look! It’s in your schoolbag.()[单选题] *A. WhatB. WhichC. Where(正确答案)D. How28、( ) You had your birthday party the other day,_________ [单选题] *A. hadn't you?B. had you?C. did you?D. didn't you?(正确答案)29、I like dancing, ______ I can join the Dancing Club.()[单选题] *A. becauseB. so(正确答案)C. andD. but30、25.—I ______ Beijing for a holiday.—________. [单选题] * A.will go;GoodbyeB.will go;Have a good time(正确答案)C.will go to;Have a good timeD.am going to;Have a fun。

英语周报2024高一31期作文

英语周报2024高一31期作文

英语周报2024高一31期作文Here is an English essay with more than 1,000 words, as requested, without a title and without any extra punctuation marks in the body of the text.The English Weekly 2024 Issue 31 Essay for Grade 11Learning a new language can be a challenging yet rewarding experience. As a high school student, I have had the opportunity to study English, which has opened up a world of possibilities for me. In this essay, I will discuss the benefits of learning English and share my personal journey in mastering this global language.One of the primary advantages of learning English is the ability to communicate with a vast number of people around the world. English has become the lingua franca of international business, diplomacy, and academia, making it an invaluable asset in today's globalized world. By being proficient in English, I can engage in meaningful conversations with individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds, fostering cross-cultural understanding and expanding my social and professional networks.Moreover, learning English has broadened my access to information and knowledge. A significant portion of the world's literature, scientific research, and technological advancements are published in English. By mastering this language, I can delve into a vast array of resources, from academic journals to online tutorials, and stay informed about the latest developments in various fields. This access to information has not only enriched my academic pursuits but also fueled my intellectual curiosity and personal growth.Furthermore, learning English has enhanced my cognitive abilities. Studies have shown that bilingualism or multilingualism can improve problem-solving skills, critical thinking, and mental flexibility. As I navigate the complexities of the English language, I have developed a greater capacity for analytical thinking, attention to detail, and the ability to adapt to different communication styles. These cognitive benefits have had a positive impact on my overall academic performance and have prepared me for the challenges of higher education and future career endeavors.In addition to the practical and intellectual advantages, learning English has also opened up cultural and social opportunities. By understanding the nuances of the language, I can better appreciate and engage with English-speaking literature, films, music, and art. This cultural immersion has broadened my perspectives and allowed me to develop a deeper understanding and appreciation for diversecultural traditions and values.My personal journey in learning English has been a transformative experience. When I first began studying the language, I was overwhelmed by the complexity of its grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary. However, through consistent practice, dedication, and a willingness to make mistakes, I have gradually improved my proficiency. I have found that engaging in conversations with native speakers, reading extensively, and immersing myself in English-language media have been particularly effective strategies in enhancing my language skills.One of the most rewarding aspects of my English learning journey has been the sense of accomplishment I feel as I witness my progress. From struggling to form simple sentences to being able to express my thoughts and ideas fluently, the journey has been filled with small victories that have fueled my motivation to continue improving. The ability to effectively communicate in English has also opened up new opportunities for me, such as participating in international exchange programs, applying for prestigious scholarships, and considering future career paths that require proficiency in the language.As I look towards the future, I am excited to continue my exploration of the English language and the opportunities it presents. I plan toseek out opportunities to practice my English skills, such as joining language exchange programs or volunteering in English-speaking environments. Additionally, I aim to pursue further education or professional development in fields where English is the primary language of communication, allowing me to deepen my expertise and contribute to the global community.In conclusion, learning English has been a transformative experience that has enriched my academic, intellectual, cultural, and social life. The ability to communicate effectively in this global language has opened up a world of possibilities and has equipped me with valuable skills that will serve me well in my future endeavors. I am grateful for the opportunity to learn English and am committed to continuing my journey of linguistic and personal growth.。

(2013春)高一外研(A版)报纸答案(第31期)

(2013春)高一外研(A版)报纸答案(第31期)

2012-2013学年高一配合外研新标准版广东专版第31期测试题答案解析听说训练31原文及参考答案PART A:略PART B:Role Play 角色扮演录像原文:W: Dad, can you take me to Alice’s home tomorrow evening? M: Sure. Are you going to her eighteenth birthday party tomorrow? W: Yes. Dad, you remembered her birthday! M: Well, she’s your best friend and you go to her birthday party every year. How can I forget her birthday? W: I’m so glad I have such a good friend. M: Me, too.I still remember when you were young, you had no friends at all. W: I was too fat then. Nobody wanted to be friends with me except Alice. I was very lonely then. I cried to my pillows almost every night. M: I knew that. I tried to help, but I couldn’t do anything. Thank God. Alice showed up and came into your life. How time flies! Now you are already a big girl.1. Please get ready to ask three questions according to the following Chinese tips.Q1: What gift did you buy for Alice? (M)A1: I bought her some Barbie dolls. I know they are too childish for her, but I believe she’ll like them. She gave me some Barbie dolls on my birthday about ten years ago. Those were my first birthday gifts from a friend. I’ll give her some Barbie dolls just to tell her how much she means to me. Q2: Who else will go to Alice’s birthday party?(M) A2:Alice’s other friends and some of our classmates. You know, Alice is a very popular girl both in her neighborhood and at school. So she has a lot of friends. They all like going to her birthday party. Q3: When will the party be over? (M) A3: It’ll be ove r around 10 pm. Please come to pick me up around half past ten. I’ll help Alice with the cleaning after the party.2. Please get ready to answer five questions in English.Q1: What does the woman want her father to do for her tomorrow evening? A1: She want s him to take her to Alice’s home. Q2: How did the woman look when she was young? A2: She looked very fat. Q3: What gift did Alice give the woman about ten years ago?A3: Some Barbie dolls. Q4: Why do many people like going to Alice’s birthdayparty?A4: Because Alice is a very popular girl. Q5: What time does the woman want her father to pick her up? A5: Around half past ten.PART C:Retelling 故事复述A rich man held a big feast for his friends. His dog was very happy, so he also took the chance and invited ano ther dog to come to the feast. He said, “My master is holding a feast, and there is always a lot of food left. Come and have dinner with me tonight after the feast. But remember, never walk into the kitchen.” The dog was very happy to hear that, so he went to the feast. However, he didn’t want to wait. He forgot his friend’s advice and walked into the kitchen secretly, where he saw a lot of tasty food, and he couldn’t control himself. He ran to the food and wanted to eat as much as possible. However, before he could eat anything, a cook came in and saw the strange dog. The cook was very angry, so he went up to the dog and caught him by the neck. Then he threw him out of the window. The dog fell heavily on the ground and walked away, crying loudly. He could h ave had a big dinner, but he didn’t listen to his friend’s advice, so in the end, he ate nothing.Summary:A dog invited another dog to his master’s feast for a big dinner. And he told his friend not to go into the kitchen. The dog came to the feast, but he couldn’t wait, and secretly went into the kitchen. There he saw a lot of food that he wanted to eat. However, before he was able to eat anything, a cook came in and saw him. The cook was angry and threw him out of the window. The dog fell heavily on the ground and walked away sadly. He could have had a big dinner, but in the end he ate nothing.第31期A版测试题参考答案1-5 CAADA6-10 BDBDC11-15 CDCCB16-25 (One possible version)16. any 17. a 18. from 19. but 20. easier21. whatever 22. be included 23. for 24. Although 25. offering26-30 DCCDA 31-35 CBABC36-40 CDBAC 41-45 CADAB46-50 BEFDC基础写作(One possible version)In order to protect the environment and check sandstorms, all teachers and students of our school went to the Western Hill to plant trees last Sunday, March 12. We set out at eight o’clock in the morning and arrived at half past eight. There some of us dug holes, and some planted trees. At half past eleven, we finished our work, planting 500 trees in total. After that, we felt very happy since we did our duty in making our homeland more beautiful.读写任务(One possible version)This passage mainly tells us that, for all kinds of reasons, more and more teenagers are becoming near-sighted, which worries parents and doctors.Eyes are the windows of the soul. However, they can be damaged easily. So it’s very important for us to take good care of them. The following are some tips you can follow.First, if you are a computer user, you should keep the monitor at least 15 inches away from your eyes. And let your eyes take a break after a long time staring at the screen. Besides, you should exercise your eyes regularly. It can restore your tired eyes quickly. For example, you can close your eyes and roll your eyeballs round, or just simply blink your eyes several times. What’s more, never look directly at the sun even if you are wearing sunglasses. If possible, you should go to the doctor and get a vision test every 6 months.完形填空由于家境不好,母亲决定今年不为“我”过生日了。

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2012年广东省高一学生双语报31期一、语言知识及运用第一节完形填空We live in the countryside. My mother is a 1 housewife. She takes care of a big family of 8, so she has to go to the grocery store in the town at least once a week. One afternoon,she went to the grocery store in a hurry and 2 a cart to feed our big family for the coming week. She had a number of errands (差事) to run, but when she 3 buying everything she needed and pushed the cart out to the parking lot, she found she had 4 her keys in the car. She called a locksmith (锁匠), who opened the car door for her. After 5 the locksmith a check. my mother got in the car and 6 in a hurry as she had a lot of housework to do.About ten minutes later, my mother suddenly 7 that she had done something tcrrible —she'd 8 to put her cart full of hundreds of dollars worth of groceries into the car before getting into the car. You know that was a 9 sum of money for our family at that time. She hurried back and looked everywhere for her cart of the newly-bought food. It was nowhere to be found, and she was sure it had been stolen by someone else.My discouraged mother made the 45-minute 10 back to our home. She felt 11 and couldn't help shedding tears.. When she pulled up in the driveway, however, to her 12 she saw all the bags of the groceries in front of our home. In one of the bags, she noticed a 13 , which said the ice cream was in the neighbor's fridge. One 14 person had seen my mother drive off and leave her cart behind, so she got my mother's 15 from the locksmith's check and drove all the way to deliver the groceries —to a complete stranger.l. A. busy B. rude C. strange D. crazy2. A. checked B. found C. bought D. filled3. A. continued B. finished C. considered D. tried4. A. locked B. offered C. hidden D. destroyed5. A. writing B. posting C. promising D. lending6. A. looked B. worked C. left D. examined7. A. wished B. realized C. imagined D. explained8. A. forgotten B. expected C. decided D. hurried9. A. normal B. familiar C. new D. large10. A. walk B. flight C. dream D. drive11. A. interested B. sad C. moved D. bored12. A. disappointment B. anger C. sorrow D. surprise13. A. watch B. pen C. note D. man14. A. kind B. poor C. free D. determined15. A. phone B. card C. address D. car第二节语法填空Playing outside is good for the development of the brain. Thus parents must cncourage their children to spend as much time as possible 16 the open air. Recent studies show an alarming increase in 17 number of hours spent by children in front of the TV and the computer 18a decrease in the time spent outside.16 (suffer) fiom vision problems, more and more children have to wear glasses. Also the problem of children being overweight concems many parents 20 don't know what to do tomake their children eat 21 (health).Children need a spacc to develop their creativity and parents should encourage 22 all the time. Too many rules hold back children's personality and creativity and prevent them from dcveloping the desire 23 (leam).24 you tell your child so many times, "Don't do that; don't make a mess of the room; don't go there ...", he won't want to do anyihing. Playing 25 (connect) with the intellectual, emotional and social progress of the child.二、阅读第一节阅读理解AChoosing a roommate is not always as easy as it's expected to be.When I lefl for college, I was forced to live with a total stranger for the first time —I'm the only child in my family. I'd go to bed early for a class beginning at 8:00 am and my roommate would turn on the lights, leave the door open and invite friends over after I'd be trying to sleep. After a month, I changed the room.Over four years I managed to have six roommates in total. The one that was my least favorite was my old friend. This is common. Friends think that because they get along so well, sharing a room or an apartment should be OK. But the fact that they don't share a room or an apartment is part of the reason why they get along so well. That separation of space, at the end of the day, can be the friendship saver.Living with friends can oflen hinder you from meeting new people. It means graduating from college with the same friends you went in with. S. ome people I knew when I was in college all went to the same high school and all of them lived together in college. By the time we graduated, they were still living together and had not really made any new friends.More often than not, I've seen friendships end by the decision to become roommates. Two friends of mine were friends when they went into college and shared a room but hardly spoke to each other by the end of the school year.My advice: move out and make a new friend.26. According to Paragraph 2, why did the writer move out?A. Because he wanted to live with an old friend.B. Because his roommate didn't like living with him.C. Because he was not allowed to invite his friends over.D. Because his sleep was seriously affected by his roommate's actions.27. What does the underlined word "hinder" in Paragraph 4 mean?A. Prevent.B. Encourage.C. Lead.D. Teach.28. The writer probably does NOT think that it is a good idea to __________.A. live with a s ranger in collegeB. share a room with a friend in collegeC. go to sleep early at night in collegeD. keep in touch with old friends in college29. The writer makes his point clear mainly by __________.A. referring ro dataB. asking questionsC. giving examplesD. following the order of time30. In which section of a website can we most probably read this passage?A. Life in the city.B. College life lessons.C. Plans for high school life.D. Apartment information.BVariations(变化) caused by the body's 24-hour clock may mean that it offers more protection from harmful UV rays in the early hours than later on in the day.A study on mice, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal, found that their vulnerability to UV light depended on the time of the day.The body's levels of a protein called XPA, which helps repair the DNA that has been damaged by UV light, change over the course of 24 hours. Researchers foundthat mice were five times more likely to develop cancer when exposed to UV light at 4:00 am, when their XPA levels were the lowest, while at 4:00 pm they reached their peak.Humans and mice have almost the same biological clocks which.are tied to a 24-hour cycle, except that we are active during the day while mice are nocturnal.This means that if the same variation in protection from the sun occurs in humans as in mice, the effect would be the opposite, giving us more protection during the moming and less in the afternoon.Dr Aziz Sancar of the University of North Carolina, who led the research, said, "Our research would suggeat that limiting sunbathing or visits to the tanning booth io morning hours would reduce the risk of skin cancer in humans."Dr Kat Amcy of Cancer Research UK said, "Over the past few years, scientists have been gathering evidence showing that the DNA repair is linked to the celll's biological clock, and these new findings in mice just support this idea."But we don't know exactly whether this research will hold up in humans, and we would still advise people to avoid using sunbeds or getting sunburnt at any time of the day to reduce the chances of developing skin cancer."31. What can we leam about XPA?A. Its levels don 't change during the day.B. It can be easily damaged by UV light.C. It is not very helpful to our body.D. It can repair some damaged DNA.32. According to the underlined word "nocturnal" in Paragraph 4, we know that mice are __________.A. active at nightB. of strange biological clocksC. skilled at repairing DNAD. likely to have cancer33. If the above research holds up in humans, we can guess that for humans __________.A. it is OK to get sunburnt at any time of the dayB. using sunbeds in the afternoon is totally safeC. the risk of getting cancer is the highest in the morningD. the risk of getting skin cancer is higher in the afternoon than in the morning34. Dr Kat Amey would agree that __________.A. the research is useless to human beingsB. the DNA repair has something to do with the cell's biological clockC. humans are less likely to get cancer than mice when exposed to UV lightD. it is hard for human beings to reduce the chances of developing skin cancer35. Mice are most likely to develop skin cancer when they are exposed to UV light at around __________.A. 4:00 pmB. 8:00 amC. 8:00 pm D 4:00 amCOf all the planets, none has captured the world's imagination like Mars. Its reddish color and changes in brightness over time make the planet an unforgettable sight.In Cosmos, the television science series from the 1980s, scientist Carl Sagan talked about some traditional ideas about Mars. Some of these ideas are from the English science fiction writer H.G. Wells' The War of ihe Worlds. Others are from the mistaken science of Percival Lowell, the American astronomer who believed intelligent beings lived on Mars. Wells described Martians as threatening. Lowell imagined them as the hopeful engineers of great works. Carl Sagan said that both ideas influenced the public deeply.Today, Mars continues to excite humans —not as the object of science fiction but of scientific study. Space scientists have collected a wealth of information from spacecrafts that have orbited, landed on and dug into theMartian surface.The Smithsonian's "Mars Day" offered a chance for people of all ages to touch Mars, or at least a piece of it. Allison and Alycia from Silver Spring, Maryland, brought their children, Grace, Sam, Ryan and Emma. They heard about Mars and its geology from experts. They could see a test version of the Viking landers that reached Mars in July of 1976. They also saw meteorites (陨星) known to have come from the red, or reddish planet. Eight-year-old Sam learned that the ancient description of Mars as red is not exactly right. He said, "It's actually orangish more than red and it's also kind of brown." Emma is six. She learned about the volcanic activity that has shaped the surface of Mars. She said, "The closest thing to Mars —the stuff —is from volcanoes mostly.""Mars Day" offered Allison and Alycia's children a chance to learn more about a world that they are very likely to set foot on within their lifetimes.36. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?A. Why Martians wcre considered threatening.B. Why Mars has captured the world's imagination.C. What people generally thought of Mars in the past.D. How H.G. Wells got the idea for his science fiction.37. It is implied in Paragraph 3 that __________.A. today's space scientists still know nothing about MarsB. today's space scientists are very interested in MarsC. science fiction films are no longer set in MarsD.spacc scientists haven't made any progress in knowing Mars38. Sam would probably agree that __________.A. Mars is not really redB. no meteorites have come from MarsC. Mars cannot be described as a little brownD. the ancient description of Mars' color is true39. What is the writer's attitude toward the idea that humans will set foot on Mars?A. He thinks it may happen in this year.B. He thinks it will always remain a dream.C. He thinks it will come true within hundreds of years.D. He thinks it may happen in the following decades.40. The Smithsonian's "Mars Day" might NOT offer people a chance to __________.A. learn about the surface of MarsB. see a test version of some Viking landersC. see meteorites known to have come from MarsD. sit in a spacccraft to experience the life of an astronautDThe largest conference on AIDS vaccine (疫苗) development is being held in Bangkok, Thailand. Organizers of the conference said, "A safe and effective AIDS vaccine would be one of the greatest public health advances ever." But they also admit it's one of the "greatest scientific challenges".In recrnt months, the public has tutned their attemion on AIDS vaccine research to what's happening in prevention. Studies show that antiretroviral drugs, when taken by an infected person, can prevent HIV transmission (传染) to a non-infected person. They also show that non-HIV-infected people can take the drugs as a preventive measure.But while there have been prevention advances, vaccine researchers are beginning new work to find what are called broadly neutralizing antibodies (杭体). If successful, they would be able to block the many, many different strains of HIV that now exist.Warren, head of the AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (A V AC), said there was success in 2009 of the RV-144 trial in Thailand. It proved that an AIDS vaccine is possible. It was the largest AIDS vaccine trial ever, with thousands of people taking part in it. "We got the result two years ago, but it's not as if that trial ended. For the last two years, an international team has been looking at the samples that were collected at that time. They have been trying to find out why that vaccine worked," he said.In the early days of AIDS vaccine research, cooperation was not as common as it is today. In fact, many believed the sharing of data could hurt a researcher's chances of publishing the work and receiving credit for it. Warren said, "Now people who might be seen as competitors in some ways are all working together to try to understand why that vaccine worked."41. Organizers of the conference think that __________. .A. inventing a safe and effective AIDS vaccine is impossibleB. AIDS vaccine development is going very wellC. a safe and effective AIDS vaccine will exist in no timeD. inventing a safe and effective AIDS vaccine is difficult42. What' s the function of antiretroviral drugs?A. It can kill HIV.B. It can cure people with AIDS.C. It can prevent HIV fiom spreading.D. It can make people wiih HIV healthier.43. What does the underlined word "they" in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. Vaccine researchers.B. Neutralizing antibodies.C. Prevention advances.D. Different strains of HIV.44. According to Pardgraph 4, it is still unknown __________.A. whether an AIDS vaccine is possibleB. how many people took part in the RV-144 trial in 2009C. when the result of the RV-144 trial came outD. why the AIDS vaccine used in the RV-144 trial worked45. We can leam from the last paragraph that __________.A. the competition among researchers on AIDS vaccine is fiercer than beforeB. researchers on AIDS vaccine now don't think it's a good idea to share dataC. researchers on AIDS vaccine are now more willing to work togetherD. no rescarchcrs on AIDS vaccine are trying to publish their work第二节信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。

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