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杨浦五角场新王牌补习班高三英语选择新王牌

杨浦五角场新王牌补习班高三英语选择新王牌

IV. Summary WritingDirections:Read the following passage. 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.Why do we read poetry? First obvious one: because we enjoy it. The only other reason is for academic purpose, and that’s not why this is here.Many of us read poetry simply because we often feel depressed and hopelessly lost, and in poetry we see how beautiful and strange everything is. So in that way poetry calms our anxiety.There are many different kinds of poems. They are not all calming. Some poems make me anxious, angry, scared, and sad, which is why I value them. As a reader, I want a full meal, not just dessert. I want the sweet and the bitter. Often, I read poetry when I’m already relaxed. In fact, I read more when I’m not stressed out.Here are the main reasons I respond to poetry, as far as I can tell. Metrical(格律的) poems are about setting up rules and then bending them. Usually, this is done by setting up a rhythm and then breaking it or almost breaking it. And then returning to it again. This satisfies my desire for order and also my desire for testing boundaries.Poetry plays with language and often put words together in surprising ways, which is thrilling the way food can be when the chef has paired ingredients you never thought would taste good together but somehow do.Many poems are dense. Words mean two or three things at once and lots of suggestions are packed between the lines. This is intellectually inspiring and it allows me to read the same poem over and over always finding new things in itAnd, of course, there’s the subject matter. It interests me just as it would if the same subject was explored in a story or essay. Not all poems interest me in this way, but then not all stories and essays do, either.V. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets. 72. 根据最新颁布的交通法,车内任何人员都必须系好安全带。

浦东新王牌 2016春季同步提高班 高二英语教学计划 王W老师

浦东新王牌 2016春季同步提高班 高二英语教学计划 王W老师

高二英语春季班安排王W老师
1.教学目的:
词汇方面:
详细的讲解词汇手册
将A-Z的高频中频词汇详细解析,包括词组搭配,近义词辨析,连锁记忆
拓展词汇量,适当拓展四级词汇及搭配
阅读方面(包含完型和阅读理解各个题型):
精选近五年各大名校联考卷以及各区模拟卷中的阅读
在阅读中帮助高二学生记忆词汇,融会贯通,熟能生巧
阅读中的词汇量较大,长难句分析较多,通过阅读,多方面提高学生的英语能力
听力方面:
在18次课程中会安排8次左右的听力,每次12分钟左右
写作方面:
高二的学生大部分没有尝试过写作,在新的学期中我准备引入写作技巧
写作手法和内容方面都是需要日积月累,积少成多的
我会布置写作作业,请学生反馈到我的邮箱,我会为学生批改
写作反馈我会整理好,隔周发给学生,让学生之间互相模仿借鉴和学习
难易方面:
教难,词汇量要求很高
有意向要自主招生的同学可以在此基础上,进行更深入的训练
我会在后面附属自主招生的卷子,有意向的同学可以回家做了反馈给我,我会批改和讲解
选材方面:
十一选十和完型填空的套题选用了词汇量相对较大的高三教材
综合卷选用名校联考卷和各区模拟卷
全真模拟卷选用自主招生真题
课外词汇—Test your vocabulary 3
2.教学要求:
要求学生熟悉词汇手册,并且有意识地提高自身词汇量,做到大量阅读,并从阅读中吸取重要词组和表达方式
每周的写作作业,希望学生提早完成,并发至老师邮箱,方便老师批改
综合卷的完成,学生上课必须集中精神
3.教学内容:
综合卷和词汇为主。

新王牌杨浦培训班教您如何学好高三英语

新王牌杨浦培训班教您如何学好高三英语

高三英语中译英1. 她不在乎报酬,对她来说重要的是她的实验。

(care)She doesn’t care about the reward, and what matters to her is her experiment.2. 即使周围响声很大,他也能集中精力看书。

(concentrate)He can concentrate on his books even if it is very noisy around him.3. 学生们逐渐认识到友谊胜过金钱。

(come)The students have come to realize that friendship is more important than money.4. 当时,那位出租车司机别无选择,只能求助于游客。

(choice)At that time the taxi driver had no choice but to turn to the tourist for help.5. 他没有报名参加面试,这使他失去了一份高薪工作。

(cost)He didn’t sign up for the interview, which cost him a well-paid job.6. 做幼儿园老师需要极大的耐心。

(call)Working as a teacher in the kindergarten calls for a lot of patience.7. 成功由三个重要因素组成:天才‘勤奋加上运气。

(consist)Success consists of three important factors: talent, diligence and luck.8. 众望所归,Jam 当选了足球队队长。

(choose)As most people had expected, Jim was chosen as captain ofthe football team.9. 火势最终被控制住了,但还是造成了巨大的损害。

杨浦暑假高中补习班 新王牌英语补习

杨浦暑假高中补习班 新王牌英语补习

杨浦新王牌新王牌高一英语教案I. Multiple Choice1.It is said that ___ students also have difficulty finding good jobs nowadays.A. overallB. oralC. overseasD. orderly2.The manager has _______ to improve the working conditions in the company.A. acceptedB. allowedC. permittedD. agreed3.Every classroom in this modern school is _________ with a new TV set.A. equippedB. installedC. fixedD. placed4.Their cheerful voices showed that they were having a ________ discussion.A. noisyB. seriousC. completeD. friendly5.The chairman thought ____ necessary to invite Professor Smith to speak at themeeting. A. that B. it C. this D. him6.The car was repaired but not to the owner’s ______.A. joyB. pleasureC. attractionD. satisfaction7.This did not escape his ______ eyes.A. clearB. goodC. professionalD. trained8.Unemployment is already the country’s _____ economic headache.A. leadingB. admiringC. livingD. outstanding9.If the student is to ______ these vocabulary, he must practice them.A. knowB. rememberC. masterD. recite10.In every field of science, art, literature, they have made _____ contributions.A. largeB. outstandingC. ordinaryD. cooperative11.The company _____ the suggestion of shorter hours.A. turned inB. turned downC. turned onD. turned off12.From time to time, we must ______ the words whose meanings we don’t know.A. look upB. look downC. look upwardD. look on13.By next Friday, I ______ the job.A. had finishedB. have finishedC. finishD. will have finished14.I know nothing about him ______ he is a teacher.A. apart fromB. exceptC. besidesD. except that15.The word comes _______ Latin.A. fromB. intoC. forD. on16.An early typewriter produced letters quickly and neatly; the typist, _____,couldn't see his work on his machine.A. howeverB. thereforeC. yetD. although17.He served in the army in_____ when he was in _____.A. 1970’s; his twentiesB. 1970’s; the twentie sC. the 1970’s; his twentiesD. the 1970’s; the twenties18.51. He is more diligent than ______ in his class.A. all the studentsB. other studentsC. any other studentD. everyone19.If the boy had _____ the dog alone it wouldn't have bitten him.A. setB. leftC. hadD. put20.Her spoken English is perfect so she ________ the oral test, which made hermother very glad.A. could have passedB. was able to passC. could passD. was able to have passed21.---I’d like to buy an expensive sports car.---Well, Mike, we have got several models ______.A. to be chosenB. to chooseC. to choose fromD. for choosing22.---I don’t think Professor Jones meant to be funny this morning, do you?---No, although I couldn’t help ______ at some of his remarks.A. from laughingB. to have laughedC. but laughD. to laugh23.All the printing mistakes are said to _____.a. be correctb. have been correctedc. have correctedd. have been correct24.To tell you the truth, scientists are ___ a cure for the disease.A. in boron ofB. in place ofC. in search ofD. in spite of25.She felt out of place when the boy ___ her.A. noticedB. glanced onC. stared atD. saw26.The blind musician ran the tip of his finger ___ the piano before he began toplay.A. up B. over C. out D. in27.He's amazingly cheerful considering all that he's gone _______.A. throughB. byC. upD. in28.Sara wants to have dates, but her mother ______.A. won't let toB. will not let herC. won't let she toD. will not let having29.They offered her the job but she turned it _______.A. downB. upC. inD. out30.In _________, the northerners are keen on dumplings while the southernersare fond of rice. A common B total C general D particular31.We thought of selling this old furniture, but we've decided to _____ it.A. hold on toB. keep up withC. turn toD. look after.32.She didn’t mind _____ all her spare time to _____ the sick old woman.a. to give, helpb. to give, helpingc. giving, helpd. giving, helping33.Go and join in the party.__________ it to me to do the washing-upA GetB Remain C. Leave D Send34._______ the old wallpaper and fill any holes in the walls.A. RemindB. RepeatC. RecoverD. Remove35.Figures are _______ into the computer, which then predicts the likely profit.A. broughtB. fedC. eatenD. pushed36.She was really _______ about the way her father treated her and she left forgood. A. pleased B. happy C. upset D. gladst year, profits declined ___ the recent drop in sales.A. as the result ofB. in returnC. as a result ofD. in return for38.We've been friends _______ we were at school together.A. beforeB. afterC. ever sinceD. when39.The room _____ 6____ 6 meters.A. is measured…byB. measures…byC. is measuring…toD. was measured…to41. This kind of sport is _____________ for children.A. fittingB. suitableC. suitsD. preferred42 There is still a long way to go, and you can __________ the safety belt to make yourself feel comfortable.A. loseB. loosenC. looseD. lost43 That lovely girl always uses her spare time to _____________ sick animals.A. care ofB. care atC. care aboutD. care for44. Poor diet and excess smoking will seriously ___________ the health of your hair.A. damage B. destroy C. injure D. hurt45. The punctual (准时的) take-off of the plane can’t be _____________ on fo ggy weather.A. ensured B. guaranteed C. claimed D. declared46. When do the new policies come into __________ ?A. effectB. useC. serviceD. excitement47.We must get the _________ bull to eat something.A. illB. sickC. deadD. strongly48. We have a(an) __________ wish that every disabled child can live a __________ and happy life and have the equal right to good education.A. ordinary…commonB. common…regularC. common…normalD. ordinary…normal49 One after another, all three of them fell _________.A. sleepingB. sleepyC. asleepD. sleep50 If Jack didn’t work so hard, he wouldn’t be so _____________.II. VocabularyDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.We tend to think that if an airplane crashes our time is up. But recent experience and data tell a different story.U.S. government data revealed that 95.7 percent of the passengers______51______ in airplane accidents between 1983 and 2000 survived.To improve passengers’ ______52_____ chances, the experts give the following advice. Make a plan. When you board a plane, get in tune with (熟悉) your environment. Visibility (能见度)will be reduced in a smoke-filled cabin, so count the number of rows between you and the two _____53_____exits.Always listen to the pre-flight safety briefing and study the seat-back safety card. Don’t think you know it all, as every type of airplane has different safety______54_____Dress properly. You will need to be able to stay warm if you survive a crash, so wear long sleeves and trousers and avoid wearing high heels as these must be ______55______before evacuating (疏散)via an emergency slide.Keep your seatbelt ____56____ fastened. But also remember how it unfastens. Check for a life jacket before taking off. It will be in a plastic casing usually under the seat.Do not inflate (使充气)your jacket in the plane.Brace(振作)yourself for ____57______. The aim is to prevent being rapidly propelled (推进)forward. Return your seat to the upright position and lower your head to your knees or rest it on the seat in front of you. Put your hands behind your head, but do not lace your fingers. Keep your elbows to the side of your head, but not over knees.Jump. When it’s time to leave the aircraft, exit will be by slide. Jump feet-first, ___58____ folded across chest and lean forward. And if you hesitate, one member of cabin crew is ______58_____to push you.III. Reading ComprehensionDirections: 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.“Can I see my baby?” the new mother asked happily. When the baby was placed in her arms andshe was ___59____. The baby had been born without ears.Time proved that the baby’s hearing was perfect. It was only his_____60_____ that was damaged. When he rushed home from school one day and threw himself into his mother’s arms, she sighed (叹息),______61_____ that his life was to be endless of heartbreaks.He grew up and became a(n) _____62______ with his classmates. He might even have been class president, but for that. The boy’s father _____63______ with the family doctor in secret. “Could ___64______ be done?” the father asked. “I believed I could ____65_______ on a pair of outer ears, if they could be got,” the doctor answered. So the ___66_____ began for a person who would make such a sacrifice (牺牲) for a young man.Two years went by. Then the father said, “You are going to the hospital, son. Mother and I have someone who will give the ears you need._____67____ it’s a secret,” said the father. The operation was very ____68______, and a new person appeared. Later he married and entered the diplomatic (外交) service. One day, he asked his father, “Who _____69____ me the ears? I could never do enough for him or her.” “I do not believe you could,” said the father, “but the agreement was that you are not to know yet.”The secret was_____70______ for years till he stood with his father over his mother’s coffin(棺材). Slowly and _____71______, his father raised his mother’s thick brown hair to ______72______ that his mother had no outer ears. “Mother said she was ____73_______ she never let her hair be cut,” he whispered, “andnobody ever thought she was less beautiful, did they?”59. A. angry B. worried C. surprised D. disappointed60. A. figure B. face C. ear D. appearance61. A. knowing B. planning C. doubting D. wondering62. A. enemy B. stranger C. favorite D. friend63. A. asked B. spoke C. told D. said64. A. something B. everything C. / D. nothing65. A. transplant B. operate C. set D. fix66. A. operation B. search C. interview D. examination67. A. Therefore B. But C. Though D. Otherwise68. A. normal B. useful C. difficult D. successful69. A. changed B. worked C. gave D. bought70. A. discussed B. hidden C. opened D. kept71. A. happily B. worriedly C. excitedly D. gently72. A. see B. find C. show D. tell73. A. proud B. glad C. worried D. regretfulSection B Directions: Read the following three passages. 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.APeople all know that December 25th is Christmas Day for Americans and other westerners. Yet not all the people know Boxing Day.Boxing Day is a holiday observed on December 26. And it is a festival only for those service persons such as postmen, newspaper boys, milkmen, etc. On that day, families traditionally give Christmas boxes to those service workers. It is a custom, but nobody is certain how it began.A popular legend tells the story. There was once a rich lady called Chatter in England. One morning many, many years ago, it snowed very heavily. Chatter was waiting worriedly for a very important letter from her boyfriend. Then a post boy came and gave her the letter. She was so pleased that she gave him a box with presents. Later on, more and more people followed her example. As time went by, giving boxes with presents to service persons became a custom in Great Britain. Later the custom spread to the British Commonwealth (联邦) and America. In the United States, some people give their workers money instead of boxes nowadays.74. When is Boxing Day?A. It is on December 25th.B. It is on December 26th.C. It is on the first weekday before the Christmas.D. It is on the first day of December.75. Boxing Day is a festival only for _____.A. the childrenB. the old peopleC. those service workersD. the rich76. What about Boxing Day in the United States now?A. The boss gives their workers nothing.B. Some people give their workers boxes.C. The boss gives their workers expensive clothes.D. Some people give their workers money.BJapanese students work very hard but many are unhappy. They feel heavy pressures from their parents. Most students are always told by their parents to study harder and better so that they can have a wonderful life in the future. Though this may be a good idea for those very bright students, it can have terrible results for many students who are not gifted (有天赋的) enough. Many of them have tried very hard at school but have failed in the exams and have their parents lose hope. Such students felt that they are hated by everyone else they meet and they don’t want to go to school any longer. They become dropouts.It is surprising that though most Japanese parents are worried about their children, they do not help them in any way. Many parents feel that they are not able to help their children and that it is the teachers’ work to help their children. To make matters worse, a lot of parents sent their children to those schools opening in the evenings and on weekends — they only help the students to pass the exams and never teach them any real sense of the world.Many Japanese schools usually have rules about everythi ng from the students’ hair to their clothes and things in their school bags. Child psychologists (心理学家) now think that such strict rules are harmful to the feelings of the students. Almost 40% of the students said that no one had taught them how to get on with others, how to tell right from wrong and how to show love and care for others, even for their parents.77. Many Japanese students are unhappy at school because _____.A. the school work is too muchB. their teachers are too strict with themC. their parents put much pressure on themD. they can’t get on well with their friends78. The underlined word“dropouts” are those who _____.A. make troubles in and out of schoolsB. go about or stay home instead of being at schoolC. try hard but always fails in the examsD. lose hope and give up some of their subjects79. Why don’t many Japanese parents help their children in any way?A. Because they don’t know how to help their children.B. Because they think it should be done by the teachers.C. Because their children don’t like them to do so.D. Because their children are too clever.80. The reason why some students take no interest in school is that _____.A. strict rules are harmful to the feelings of the studentB. they prefer to go to the schools opening in the evenings and on weekendsC. teachers are always cruel to themD. their parents expect them to leave school to make moneyCMaking friends is a skill. Like most skills, it improves with practice. If you want to meet people and make friends, you must be willing to take action. You must first go where there are people. You won’t make friends staying home alone.Joining a group or club, you will find talking with those who like the same things as you do is much easier. Many people are nervous when talking to new people. After all, meeting strangers means facing the unknown. And it’s human nature to feel a bit uncomfortable about the unknown.Most of our fears about facing new people come from doubts about ourselves. We imagine other people are judging us—finding us too tall or too short, or this or that. But don’t forget that they must be feeling the same way. Try to accept yourself as you are and try to put the other person at ease. You will both feel more comfortable. Try to act self-confidently even if you don’t feel that way when you enter a room full of strangers, such as a new classroom, walk tall and straight, look directly at other people and smile. If you see someone you’d like to s peak to, say something. Don’t wait for the other people to start a talk. Just meeting someone new does not mean that you will make friends with that person. Friendship is based on each other’s liking and “giving and taking”. It takes time and effort to grow. And there are things that keep a new friendship from growing.81. Which is the best topic of the passage?A. Dealing with New PeopleB. Making FriendsC. Facing the UnknownD. The Skill of Talking with People82. You can’t make friends _____.A. if you will take actionB. if you won’t first go to schoolC. if you stay away from peopleD. if you won’t join a club83. When meeting someone new, you should_____.A. look proudB. look directly at himC. show confidence in yourselfD. walk tall and straight84. Friendship is based on _____.A. each other’s understanding and appreciationB. meeting more new peopleC. talking and smilingD. taking and bringIV. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1.桂林被认为是世界上最美丽的城市之一。

杨浦初中高中培训班新王牌教学资料高三 (2)

杨浦初中高中培训班新王牌教学资料高三  (2)

高三秋季班Part 1 , Extensive ReadingThe Last Dive at the OlympicsI climbed the ladder, heard my dive announced, and commenced the moves that would thrust me into the air. Pushing off the diving board with my legs, I lifted my arms and shoulders back, and knew immediately I would be close to the board and might hit my hands. I tried to correct myself as I turned, spreading my hands wide apart. Then I heard a strange sound and my body lost control. Moments later I realized I had hit my head on the board.Initially, I felt embarrassed. I wanted to hide, to get out of the pool without anyone seeing me. Next I felt intense fear. Had I cut my head? Was I bleeding? Was there blood in the pool? Swimming to the side, I noticed many shocked faces. People were worried about my head; I was worried about something far more threatening. An official examined my head. In haste, I pushed him away, and everyone else who approached me. "Don't touch me!" I felt like screaming. "Get away from me!"These were the trials for the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, Korea. Until this dive, I had been ahead. But now, something else was more significant than winning. I might have endangered other divers' lives if I had spilled blood in the pool. For what I knew—that few others knew—was that I was HIV-positive.According to my mother, my natural parents were Samoan and only teenagers when I was born, so they gave me up for adoption. When I was only eighteen months old, I started gym classes. At ten, I explored doing gym exercises off the diving board at the pool.Because of my dark skin, kids at school called me names; I often got mugged coming home from school. My diving made me feel good about myself when my peers made me feel stupid. In the seventh grade, I started taking drugs.At sixteen, I knew I had a shot at the 1976 Olympics. At the trials, one month prior to the finals, I took the first place on the ten-meter platform and on the springboard! This was surprising because I had trained mostly on the platform. In the finals, I won the silver medal for the platform. Unfortunately, I wasn't happy. Instead, I felt I failed because I hadn't won the gold. After that, I started training with Ron O'Brien, a well-known Olympic diving coach. Ron understood me and assisted me to work more intensely. I soon became the international leader in diving. In the 1984 Olympics, I won two gold medals, one for platform, one for springboard. This was an enjoyable triumph.No one knew then I was gay, except Ron and a few friends. I feared I would be hated if people found out. Four years later, while preparing for the 1988 Seoul Olympics, I learned my partner had AIDS. I had to accept I might be HIV-positive or have AIDS, too. When my HIV test results returned positive, I was shocked and confused. Was I dying? Had my shot at the '88 Olympics vaporized? What should I do? During this very difficult time, I couldn't tell anyone for fear I wouldn't be able to compete in the Olympics if people learned I was HIV-positive.Everyone was alarmed when I hit my head on the board at the trials in Seoul. Regardless, I made it to the finals. When we practiced the next morning, my coach made me start with the dive I'd hit my head on. At first, I was scared, but Ron made me do it six times. With eachrepetition, I felt more confident.During my last dive in the finals, I enjoyed for the last time the quietness underwater and then swam to the side of the pool. Afraid to look at the scoreboard, I watched Ron's face. Suddenly he leapt into the air, the crowd cheered, and I knew I'd won—two gold medals, one for the three-meter springboard and one for the ten-meter platform. No one knew how hard it had been, except Ron and the friends I'd told I was HIV-positive.AIDS forced me to stop diving; I had to quit diving professionally after the Olympics.New wordscommence v. 开始thrust vt. 猛推,孟塞apart ad. 分开地initial a. 起初的,开始的initially ad. 起初,起先intense a. 强烈的,剧烈的bleed vi. 流血haste n. 匆忙trial n. 预赛,选拔赛,审判,试验,检验significant a. 重要的,意义重大的endanger vt. 使……处于险境spill vt./vi. 使溢出,使溅出;溢出,溅出adoption n. 收养,采用explore vt./vi. 探讨,研究;探索,探测mug vt. 对……行凶抢劫prior a. 在……之前,事先的,预先的springboard n. 跳板unfortunately ad. 不幸地,遗憾地coach n./vt. 教练;训练,指导,辅导assist v. 帮助,协助enjoyable a. 令人愉快的,可享受的triumph n./vi. 成功,胜利;击败,获胜partner n. 配偶,(性)伴侣,搭档,伙伴confuse vt. 使困惑,使糊涂vapor n. 蒸汽vaporize v. 使变成蒸汽,使蒸发,消失compete vi. 竞争,参赛scare vt. 惊吓,使惊恐repetition n. 重复confident a. 自信的,相信的scoreboard n. (体育比赛)计分板leap vi. 跳,跳跃quit v. 停止,放弃❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀in haste 匆忙的call sb. names 骂某人have a shot at sth. 尝试,企图,努力做某事take first place 获得第一名for fear ( that ) 担心,生怕start with 从……开始Part 2 Grammar _虚拟语气概念虚拟语气用来表示说话人的主观愿望或假想,所说的是一个条件,不一定是事实,或与事实相反。

杨浦补习班-新王牌教育2015春季高三英语第三讲

杨浦补习班-新王牌教育2015春季高三英语第三讲

杨浦补习班-新王牌教育 2015春季高三英语第三讲杨浦新王牌补习班Vocabulary Review (G-M)Phrases1. 丧失信心(heart)2. 家喻户晓3. 碰巧(句型)4. 与某事几乎没有关系(little)5. 独立,不受......的影响(independent)6. ......的关键7. 对......无知8. 很有可能......(句型)9. 茫然不知所措10. 旨在......(mean)11. 对......知之甚少12. 不辜负某人的期望;符合高标准(live)13. 被......传染14. 使某人铭记,印象深刻(impress)15. A在某方面不如B (inferior)Translation1. 中国人认为子女赡养父母是天经地义的。

(grant)2. 只有经历艰难困苦的人才明白人生真谛。

(go)3. 非常感谢你在我困难时向我伸出了援助之手。

(grateful)4. 大多数人不愿意介入这场毫无意义的争论。

(involve)5. 正是因为他的粗枝大叶才使他考试不及格。

(It...) the provisions of electric power construction engineering quality supervision and quality ... 2.4.1.1 the unit works acceptance rate of 100%, the quality evaluation of a total score of 95 or above; 2.4.1.2 regulated Welding NDT inspection 100%, regulated welding a passing rate of >99%, and weld bead appearance;2.4.1.3 boiler hydraulic6. 这本字典是给小孩子用的,不适合你。

杨浦五角场新王牌补习班高三英语阅读真题练习

杨浦五角场新王牌补习班高三英语阅读真题练习

杨浦五⾓场新王牌补习班⾼三英语阅读真题练习(A)Born in 1823 in Wales, Alfred Russel Wallace was a man of modest means, but he had a passion for nature and he chose to follow it. He started out collecting insects as a hobby, but eventually his longing for adventure led him to explore the world.Luckily for Wallace, Victorian Britain was discovering an interest in weird and wonderful insets,so the demand from museums and private collections for these bests was growing. Wallace was able to make a living doing what he loved: collecting beetles and other insects.But his first trip of exploring the world ended in disaster. Wallace proceeded to the Amazon in South America. Its giant forests promised a wealth of new species, sure to put him on the scientific map. The trip took 6 weeks and involved every mode of transport in existence at the time. After four years Wallace set off for home, but his boat caught fire in the middle of the Atlantic. Everyone survived, but Wallace had to watch in despair as his samples went up in flames —including live animals he was bringing home that were trying to jump free of the flames. But he did not let it stop him.In 1854, Wallace set off on another adventure, this time to the Malay Archipelago. Wallace found himself humbled by the new and exciting things he saw. He la ter recalled: “As I lie listening to these interesting sounds, I think how many besides myself have longed to see with their own eyes the many wonderful and beautiful things which I am daily encountering.”In 1858, Wallace wrote what became known as the “T ern ate essay”: a piece of writing that was to change our understanding of life forever. In his essay, Wallace argued that a species would only turn into another species if it was struggling for existence. Henry W. Bates was one of many scientists delighted by the idea of evolution by natural selection. In a letter to Wallace, he wrote:“The idea is like truth itself, so simple and obvious that those who read and understand it will be stuck by its simplicity; and yet it is perfectly original.”56. __________finally caused Wallace to explore the world ?A. His strong affection for natureB. His life-long devotion to beastsC. His deep love for adventureD. Increasing demand for insects57.Which of the following is True about Wallace’s first trip?A. It took him six weeks to explore the Amazon with all kinds of transportation.B. He made a scientific study of a fairly limited number of insects.C. The fire cost him his four years’ collection of animals.D. His passion cooled after the disaster.58. Wallace felt _________on the Malay Archipelago.A. fearlessB. luckyC. challengedD. risky59. Wallace’s idea on evolution of natural selection ___________.A. made no sense at that timeB. built up a new concept of lifeC. was too simple to be trueD. revealed the origin of nature(B)Virtual realityProbably the most exciting tech development of recent times, virtual reality (VR)has arrived, with sufficient options available to the consumer w ho’s searching for anextra amount of high-tech fun. The cheapest way to get a high-end VR experiencecomes courtesy of Sony. ItsPlayStation VR doesn’t require a tricked-out PC or expensive phone —it works with the Playstation 4 control board and comes with a few great games in its library. There issome equipment you can purchase to enhance the experience, but if you’ve already got a PS4 you can enter the world of VR for just $400. Other high –end offerings like the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift, as well as mobile options like Samsung’s Gear VR, will get your head in the game.Wireless headphonesCombining ease of use with the ability to move wild around your home, gymorworkplace, wireless headphones just make sense. And there are plenty of practicaloptions to suit any budget. The Boss QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones aredefinitely worth a testdrive, though. The full-size, around-ear Bluetooth headphones highlight active noise cancellation and double as a headset for making phone calls. They’ve earned the Editor’s Choice award at/doc/e1c914f948649b6648d7c1c708a1284ac8500524.html and can be purchased for less than $400 online.Digital camerasWhile your phone is a worthy assistant, there’s no substitute for a real camerawhen it comes to taking the perfect picture. And these days you can get qualityspecifications in a package that’s almost as small as your smartphone. The shinydesign of the Fujifilm X70, $699, makes it the perfect companion, or you could goretro with the Olympus PEN-F($1,200) that offers old school looks alongside cutting edge technology. Domestically, it’s worth checking out Xiaomi’s mirrorless Yi M1 for a more affordable option. With a high-end 20 -megapixel (兆像素) sensor and the abi lity to host multiple lenses, it’s available from just 2,199 yuan.60. Sony can provide high-tech fun at the lowest cost because _________A. players can play free games onlineB. PS4 owners don’t need any other deviceC. it gives players adequate experienceD. players have purchased expensive PCs.61. What is Bose Quiet Comfort 35 wireless headphones’ selling point promoted in the passage ?A. They have various types to meet users’ needsB. Users can reduce noise manuallyC. They work better in the wildD. Users can make phone calls with the headphones62. If your friend, who favors everything in the styles of the past, plans to make perfect pictures witha new device, you will most probably recommend ________.A. A smart phoneB. Fujifilm X70C. Olympus PEN-FD. Yi Mi。

上海杨浦高三暑假补习班 英语辅导班51页PPT

上海杨浦高三暑假补习班 英语辅导班51页PPT
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5. attention n. 注意,关注;注意力 The largescale development strategy for the
western region drew worldwide attention. 西部大开发战略吸引了全世界的注意。
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attentive adj. 专心的;留心的 attentively adv. 专心地 Attention! 立正! (升调) pay attention to 注意 draw / attract (sb.’ s) attention 引起某人的兴趣 fix one's attention on / upon 集中注意力于
He was _w__il_d_w__it_h_joy at the news. (2)这些女孩狂热地崇拜这个电影明星。
The girls _w_e_r_e_w__il_d_a_b_o_u_t_the film star. (3)看到这样残暴的行为使我非常愤慨。
It _m__a_d_e_m__e_w_i_ld__to see such cruelty.
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2. certain adj. 确定无疑的(不用于名词前);必然 的 pron. 某个/些;若干
Children are taught to observe certain regulations at school.
在学校,老师教育孩子们要遵守一定的规定。
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certainty n. 确实,确实的事情 certainly adv. 当然;一定 for certain 肯定地,确凿地 make certain of 把……弄清楚;核实 make certain + that从句 把……弄清楚;确保 with certainty 肯定地 to a certain extent / degree 在某种程度上
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杨浦新王牌新王牌高一英语王老师教案(9)II. Grammar and vocabularySection A (25%)Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the answer that best completes the sentence.21. If you don’t communicate your ideas ______ others, how can they understandyou? A. to B. with C. by D. through22. -Would you lend me some money, please?-Sorry, I’ve got ______ myself. You know, the iPad cost me a fortune.A. nothingB. no oneC. noneD. neither23. I can’t decid e what to do next now. I need ______ more time to think it over.A. muchB. quiteC. justD. fairly24. -Thanks for lending me the electronic dictionary. ______ it be put here?-Yes, you may put it here just as well.A. DareB. DoesC. WillD. Shall25. Unhealthy food can do harm to your hair; ____ .A. and can the stress in lifeB. and the stress in life canC. so can the stress in lifeD. so the stress in life can26. The manager didn’t turn up ______ Peter agreed to sign the c ontract.A. unlessB. untilC. whileD. once27. He said yes _____ he was asked if he could possibly serve as a teacher in theremote area for two years.A. for a momentB. the moment whenC. in a momentD. the moment28. He _______ any money in the lottery yet, but he expects to.A. didn’t winB. hadn’t wonC. hasn’t wonD. isn’t winning29. Many of the audience ______ asleep when they ______ the lecture.A. fell; were hearingB. were falling; heardC. had fallen; heardD. fell; had heard30. -When is Jack going to finish writing that program?-I don’t know. ______ day in and day out.A. He has been workingB. He has workedC. He had been workingD. He was working31. -Time flied before we knew it! It is already 12 o’clock.-Oh, really? I _______ it at all.A. haven’t realizedB. didn’t realizeC. hadn’t realizedD. don’t realize32. By the time he graduated from university, he ______ more than two novels.A. has writtenB. had been writingC. will have writtenD. had written33. I ______ my son ______ a doctor, but he wasn’t good enough at chemistry.A. had hoped; would becomeB. had hoped; to beC. hoped; would becomeD. hoped; to be34. One’s character is always defined(阐明) by the way ______ the rules are carriedout in one’s behavior.A. by whichB. in whichC. for whichD. of which35. The days are fast coming ______ watching films by using the web is a routine.A. thatB. andC. whenD. if36. Do you believe the reason ______ he gave for being absent?A. whenB. whyC. whichD. for which37. The Big Nose Club now has 330 members, each of ______ has a nose at least60mm long or 40mm wide.A. whomB. whoC. whichD. them38. The client expected the case to be done by June, ______ I think is impossible.A. itB. asC. whichD. when39. Things, ______is often the case, will turn out to be against one’s wishes.A. whatB. asC. itD. that40. -Is this gallery ______ you once worked?-Yes. I worked here for three years.A. the one thatB. the one whereC. one thatD. one where41. Only high officials get ______ to such information.A. admissionB. rightC. accessD. use42. Can you imagine yourself ______ alone in a stadium which can _____ morethan ten thousand people?A. stand; sitB. standing; sitC. stand; seatD. standing; seat43. Not all the _______ at the meeting agreed to carry out the plan in the ______.A. present people; present situationB. people present; present situationC. present people; situation presentD. people present; situation present44. A plan took ______ after the discussion _____ for two hours.A. shape; lastedB. shape; was lastedC. form; lastedD. form; was lasted45. John is ______ one of the best shop assistants who ______ in this departmentstore.A. thought of; workB. thought; worksC. considered; workD. considered as; worksSection B (9%)Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Eachcompanies.Matt Stafford, who suffers from baldness, is ___47___ companies the chance to have their logos(某公司或机构的标志) on the ___48___ side of his head. The26-year–old is selling the strange advertising space on the Internet, and he has already sold his first advertising space for 215 pounds.His advertisement ___49___, “You are buying advertising space on the left side of a 26-year-old London man’s head.” He also promises never to wear a hat. The man said, “I found a bald area on the side of my head one day and went to see a doctor. It ___50___ out to be a ___51___ disease. It made me think about how I could ___52___ something negative into something positive. The cash raised through the sale will ___53___ to an organization that provides wigs(假发) for teenagers suffering from hair ___54___ because of cancer treatment.III. Cloze (15%)Directions: 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.Tim Becker and his neighbors are doing something to make their neighborhood a trouble-free area.When Tim Becker gets in his car to go shopping, he doesn’t ___55___ drive to a store and back home. He always looks ___56___ up and down the streets of his neighborhood. He looks for anything ___57___ such as strange cars, loud noises, ___58___ windows, or people gathering on street corners.Tim ___59___ to a neighborhood watch group in Stoneville, Indiana, USA. The neighborhood watch group ___60___ on the third Wednesday of every month. That’s ___61___ Tim gets together with about ten of his neighbors to discuss community ___62___ .Members of the neighborhood watch group want to help the police ___63___ their homes, streets, and families safe.Tina Stedman, president of ___64___ neighborhood watch group, agrees with Tim. “People seem to think that crime happens to other people but not to them. Well, it’s never happened to me,” she said, “but I don’t think anyone has the ___65___ to steal from other people or to make them feel ___66___ sitting in their own homes.”Alex, a member of the group, said that all the neighbors ___67___ out for one another, “We watch each other’s homes. We keep watch ___68___ the neighborhood at night and on weekends. Usually a group of four or five of us goes out together. If something doesn’t look right, then we call the police. For example, if we notice a group of teenagers who seem to be looking for___69___, or someone destroying property, we re port to the police.”Alex feels the neighborhood watch groups help a lot in keeping crime down. Her husband Jim agrees, “Police are good people, but they can’t do everything.”55. A. yet B. still C. just D. rather56. A. carefully B. clearly C. nervously D. coldly57. A. familiar B. unusual C. expensive D. interesting58. A. curtained B. open C. old D. broken59. A. attends B. belongs C. goes D. turns60. A. meet B. discuss C. visit D. search61. A. where B. why C. when D. how62. A. politics B. wealth C. health D. safety63. A. keep B. hold C. let D. protect64. A. its B. his C. their D. your65. A. right B. chance C. courage D. mind66. A. unlucky B. unsafe C. disappointed D. discouraged67. A. set B. let C. hold D. look68. A. on B. into C. for D. with69. A. work B. burden C. service D. troubleIV. Reading Comprehension (16%)Directions:Read the following 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.AOur children and grandchildren may not have a chance to visit many of the most famous places around the world. War, weather, age, traffic and pollution damage these famous places. Looking after these places often costs more than one country can afford.In the early 1970s, world governments decided that if they joined together, they would be able to preserve our history. If every country paid some money, they said, it would be possible to look after important historic places. Also, if they discovered that a monument needed urgent help, they would have money for repairs. For these reasons, countries around the world united to form the World Heritage Organization in 1972. Today, the organization helps to maintain and restore the most important places from our history.However, one of the biggest problems for historic places is vandalism. People sometimes enter the sites and destroy or damage the buildings. At some sites, such as Stonehenge(巨石阵) in England, governments have built high fences to protect the site from vandals.There are many different ideas about how to solve the problem of vandalism. Stone experts say that if guards patrolled the sites, vandals would not be able to get in. Some experts say that if they fixed more television cameras, they would not need so many guards. Other experts say that the best solution is education. If people learned to respect history, they would not destroy or damage it. They would also want to spend money looking after old places. For this reason, the World Heritage Organization helps to spread information about the value of historic sites.70. According to this passage, ____ is NOT mentioned in Paragraph 1 for thereasons why the famous places are damaged?A. people’s awarenessB. pollutionC. war and climateD. traffic71. Which of the following shows us the action of vandalism?A. Governments build high fences to protect the site from vandals.B. Guards patrolled the sites and they fixed more television cameras.C. People enter the sites and cause damage to the buildings.D. They collect as much money as they can to preserve the buildings.72. What’s the best way to solve the biggest problem of preserving our history?A. Every country spends more money looking after these places.B. To form the World Heritage Organization.C. Too many guards are needed to prevent vandals getting in.D. To make people know more about the value of historic sites.BNOT all memories are sweet. Some people spend all their lives trying to forget bad experiences. Violence and traffic accidents can leave people with terrible physical and emotional scars. Often they relive these experiences in nightmares.Now American researchers think they are close to developing a pill, which will help people forget bad memories. The pill is designed to be taken immediately after a frightening experience. They hope it might reduce, or possibly erase(抹去), the effect of painful memories.In November, experts tested a drug on people in the US and France. The drug stops the body releasing chemicals that fix memories in the brain. So far the research has suggested that only the emotional effects of memories may be reduced, not that the memories are erased.The research has caused a great deal of argument. Some think it is a bad idea, while others support it.Supporters say it could lead to pills that prevent or treat soldiers’ troubling memories after war. They say that there are many people who suffer from terrible memories.“Some memories can ruin people’s lives. They come back to you when you don’t want to have them in a daydream or nightmare. They usually come with very painful emotions,” said Roger Pit man, a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. “This could relieve a lot of that suffering.”But those who are against the research say that changing memories is very dangerous because memories give us our identity(特质).They also help us all avoid the mistakes of the past.“All of us can think of bad events in our lives that were horrible at the time but make us who we are, I’m not sure we want to wipe those memories out,” said Rebecca Dresser, a medical ethicist.73. The passage is mainly about _____________.A. a new medical inventionB. a new research on the pillC. a way of erasing painful memoriesD. an argument about the research on the pill74. The drug tested on people can ______________.A. cause the brain to fix memoriesB. stop people remembering bad experiencesC. prevent body producing certain chemicalsD. erase the emotional effects of memories.75. We can infer from the passage that ____________.A. people doubt the effects of the pills.B. the pill will stop pe ople’s bad experiences.C. taking the pill will do harm to people’s health.D. the pill has probably been produced in America.76. Which of the following does Rebecca Dresser agree with?A. Some memories can ruin people’s lives.B. People want to get rid of bad memories.C. Experiencing bad events makes us different from others.D. The pill will reduce people’s sufferings from bad memories.CThe opinion of many engineers is that the architects that designed the New York World Trade Center Twin Towers did a good job in designing the buildings. The buildings were safe from the hazards envisioned (预想到的) at the time. Indeed, they were designed to withstand the force of aircraft that might crash into them. They were not however, designed to withstand the effects of the very high temperatures produced by the ignition (点燃) of aviation fuel carried by the aircraft.Steel lightly covered with concrete is the main structural part of the towers and steel loses a lot of structural strength when heated to 1100 degrees Centigrade and beyond, as it was. To protect the steel the towers beams were coated with a few centimeters of concrete. That insulation (隔离) was to provide structural state of being complete for at least 1 hour of fire. The towers met that test. The south tower lasted 62minutes. The north, 103 minutes. Tragedy followed when not all could escape before the collapse.Most experts agree that the Twin Towers were very well designed. Many also agree that the people planning the attacks were very knowledgeable and aimed the aircraft at a height that would produce the most damage. The aircraft crash and the resulting fuel fed fires were aimed at about the 90th floor. That was just high enough to insure that the upper floors would weaken with the heat and crack down, dropping into the remaining part of the building.The mass of the falling top floors created such a falling load that some experts estimate it exceeded by 5 to 10 times normal bearing loads. The effect was like a giant hammer, each floor contributing more weight to be born by the next floor down.Were the Trade Towers well designed? Engineers say yes. But, the public holds to the belief that architects will never again design a tall building without considering the effects of terrorist attacks of all potential kinds. That not onlyincludes the ability of the structure to withstand attack but the means to allow the buildings occupants to escape in time to survive.77. Many engineers believe that the Twin Tower was well-designed afterSeptember 11 because _________________A. it could withstand aircraft crashing into it at the moment.B. it could withstand any natural hazards such as earthquake or fireC. it had an attracting and beautiful appearance until they were destroyedD. they had the miserable honor of being selected as the target of terrorist attack78. According to the article, those who designed the tower could have donebetter if _______A. the tower lasted longer after being attackedB. the tower held stable until all of the people in there managed to escapeC. the tower can be immune to such attacksD. they considered more about the effects of the very high temperatures andmade duel(决定性的) changes in the structure79. The part of the building below 90th floor _____________.A. remained where they wereB. cracked down because of the burningC. was hammered down by the falling upper partD. was safe after the attack80. The author believed that the Twin Towers ____________.A. were not well- designedB. were well-designedC. were good examples for engineers of our time.D. were out of consideration when we talk about engineering later.Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the word or phrase given in the brackets.1.健康的身体是过幸福生活的关键。

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