江西省上饶中学2012-2013学年高一第七次周周练英语试题(重点班、潜能班,无答案).pdf
江西省抚州市2024学年高考英语试题一轮复习高中总复习含解析

江西省抚州市2024学年高考英语试题一轮复习高中总复习注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形码粘贴区。
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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.—Hi, Tom, have you checked the account yet?—Certainly, I ________ it five times even though you told me to do it twice.A.checked B.will have checkedC.have been checking D.had checked2.I’d never wondered before whether or not he was kid-friendly. With one glance, I quickly that he probably wasn’t. A.agreed B.reportedC.explained D.decided3.It is so difficult a question_______ none of the kids could work it out.A.as B.that C.which D.X4.— Can you do me a favour, Mr. Smith? My car ______ start.— No problem. Y ou can count on it.A.won’t B.mustn’tC.needn’t D.shouldn’t5.—Got your driving license?—No. I too busy to have enough practice, so I didn’t take the driving test last week.A.was B.amC.have been D.had been6.Top graduates from universities are ________ by major companies.A.chased B.registeredC.offered D.compromised7.---Can you tell us your ________ for happiness and a long life?---Living every day to the fullest,definitely.A.recipe B.effortC.content D.demand8.________ on February 5, 2019, the Wandering Earth soon became a great hit.A.Releasing B.Being releasedC.Released D.To release9.It’s _______ for people to blame traffic jams, the cost of gas and the great speed of modern life.A.reasonable B.availableC.accurate D.cautious10.—Our team has just narrowly won the game. I feel so relieved now.—__________!A.Cheer up B.Y ou betC.What a pity D.Well done11.语音知识(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项。
江西省上饶市广丰一中2023-2024学年高二上学期12月考试英语试题

江西省上饶市广丰一中2023-2024学年高二上学期12月考试英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、短对话1.Who needs to improve the cooking skill?A.Lily.B.Timmy.C.Grace.2.What will the speakers have for dinner tonight?A.Sandwiches.B.Cheese.C.Tomato soup. 3.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Mother and son.B.Master and servant.C.Tour guide and tourist. 4.What is the man doing?A.Making a consultation.B.Renting a guitar.C.Organizing a party. 5.What will the woman do next?A.Hand out the books.B.Help the man carry books.C.Buy some books.二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.Why was the aerobics class canceled?A.The instructor got ill.B.Many people were absent.C.The training room was occupied.7.What made the woman tired?A.Jogging in the park.B.Climbing stairs.C.Using a StairMaster.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.Which sports does the woman like best?A.Running.B.Swimming.C.Tennis.9.What will the man do next Sunday?A.Have a dinner with the woman.B.Play tennis with the woman.C.Visit the woman’s home.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
上海市育才中学2024-2025学年高一上学期第一次月考英语试题(含答案)

英语阶段性练习(Unit1Book1)(65分钟)I. Listening ComprehensionSection A1. A. At a bus station. B. At a gas station.C. At a military museum.D. At a mobile phone shop.2. A.3. B.5. C.8. D.11.3. A. He had difficulty going to sleep at night.B. He stayed up late watching TV series.C. He produced an attractive TV series.D. He had to buy a new sleeping pillow.4. A. The woman should clean up the closet.B. The woman has bought too many new clothes.C. The woman should put on some weight.D. The woman should buy more clothes.5. A. The sunlight will burn up the jacket. B. The beach is too cold.C. She is proud of her dark skin color.D. The sunlight is helpful to her.6. A. Many activities were arranged in the bookshop.B. Many people were listening to a writer’s lecture.C. The bookshop was popular because of the book resources.D. People went to the bookshop to get free books.7. A. Customers can pay cash. B. There are more varieties of goods.C. Customers can get a bargain price.D. Customers can receive the goods faster.8. A. Peter isn’t in his hometown himself.B. Peter isn’t their good friend.C. Peter is unlikely to appear to pick them up.D. Peter owns an empty house in his hometown.9. A. Do a part-time job on campus.B. Borrow money from the woman.C. Obtain financial assistance from school.D. Study a practical case on campus.10. A. The man had a bad time eating with his boss.B. The man had a stomachache after lunch.C. The man enjoys eating with co-workers.D. The man is particular about the food he eats.Section BQuestions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Users can choose height range.B. Users can improve their eyesight.C. Users can select the SPF of the cream.D. Users can get a full exposure to the cream.12. A. The laziness of the inventor. B. The needs of the hotels.C. The fund the inventor obtained.D. The online usage video.13. A. Inserting coins into the equipment.. Paying cash to the inventor.C. Buying Snappy Screen card.D. Paying for the hotel room.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. He got a medal for courage. B. He would become a French citizen.C. He got a position in the fire service.D. He received a large sum of money.15. A. He was playing a game. B. He was sleeping in the balcony.C. He was staying with his family.D. He was injured.16. A. The balcony was not strong enough.B. The boy's father left him alone at home.C. The house was on fire.D. Firemen broke into the house.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. The origin of AI technology.B. The bad influences AI might bring.C. The changes AI brings to humans.D. The waterproof feature of AI technology.18. A. Too few people he has interviewed.B. The inferior AI products on the market.C. The lack of resources on AI theory.D. The lack of fund for the study.19. A. It is located in the downtown area.B. It has professional staff.C. It offers great online resource.D. It opens to general public free of charge.20. A. To prove that the applicant has legal income.B. To guarantee applicant’s ability to pay overdue fine.C. To use the bank card as the membership card.D. To pay the membership fee.II. VocabularyA. aliveB. ashamedC. clipD. livingE. keenF. mattersG. objectH. recordingI. reflectionJ. routine K. typicalIn today's digital era, the act of clipping and recording moments from our lives has become a ___31___ . It's not just about preserving memories; it's a way to keep those moments __32___. What truly _____ 33 _____ is theability to reflect on these recordings later, revisiting those _____ 34_____ days filled with joy or sorrow.Many are _____ 35_____ on capturing every _____ 36_____ and view that catches their eye, whether it is a sunset's colors or a child's innocent laughter. Such practices not only enrich our personal archives but also serve as reminders of the beauty and complexity of life.Occasionally, when we run across an old _____ 37_____ in the phone or computer, it can stimulate emotions we thought were long forgotten. It's in these moments that we realize how __38___ we might have been to let certain experiences go unnoticed. ____39___ , therefore, becomes a powerful tool for self- ____40___ and appreciation of the present, ensuring that our stories remain vivid and our memories forever fresh.III. ClozeThe United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945 and committed to maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations; promoting social progress, better living standards and human rights.Due to its unique international ____41______ , the Organization takes action on a wide range of issues, and provides a forum for its 193 Member States to express their views, through the General Assembly, the Security Council, the Economic and Social Council and other bodies and committees.The work of the United Nations ___42___ every comer of the globe and focuses on a broad range of fundamental issues, like sustainable development, protection of the environment and refugees and disaster relief.In September 2015, world leaders gathered at the United Nations Headquarters in New York and adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, a new universal standard for development that will ____43____ no one is left behind. 17 Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs)___ 44___ the cornerstone of the historic Agenda. Building on the success of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the SDGs aim to go further to end all forms of poverty. Universal and indivisible, the SDGs call for action by all countries -- developed, developing and middle-income - to promote ___45___ while protecting the planet over the next fifteen years.The SDGs officially came into ___46__ on 1 January 2016. Gove mm ents, businesses and civil society have started to make efforts to achieve the goals, by adopting plans to achieve them. If you are ___47___ to take concrete action for global peace and development, take a look at the United Nations Volunteers (UNV)programme.Every year, up to 8,000 qualified and experienced women and men of some 160 different nationalities volunteer at least six months of their lives to help others. These UN Volunteers work in about 130 countries promoting peace, __48__ to disasters, empowering communities and helping to build sustainable livelihoods and lasting development.UN Volunteers come from ___49__ professional backgrounds but all of them are pushing for the positive changes. They are ____50___ to be creative and entrepreneurial, and foster volunteer is m for peace and development both within and beyond their assignments. They work at the heart of communities in __51____ with governments, United Nations entities ad civil society.Being a UN Volunteer is not a career, but it is rich with opportunities and experience and offers huge personal ____52____ .As a UN Volunteer, you receive a Volunteer Living Allowance(津贴)(VLA), which ___ 53 ___ basic needs, housing and utilities. ___ 54 __, UNV will provide a settling-in-grant, life, health, and permanentdisability __55___, return airfares and a nominal resettlement allowance.41. A. character B. quantity C. cooperation D. celebrity42. A. moves B. reveals C. touches D. passes43. A. assure B. set C. measure D. ensure44. A. undergo B. sign C. represent D. reduce45. A. poverty B. prosperity C. property D. popularity46. A. force B. time C. usage D. attention47. A. delivered B. organized C. challenged D. inspired48. A. progressing B. responding C. applying D. serving49. A. similar B. unique C. typical D. various50. A. encouraged B. developed C. entitled D.made51. A. partnership B. citizenship C. relationship D. hardship52. A. awards B. presents C. rewards D. supplies53. A. takes B. covers C. engages D. respects54. A. However B. Therefore C. Nonetheless D. Furthermore55. A. insurance B. guarantee C. maintenance D. assuranceⅣ. Reading(A)‘A cannon(大炮)sounded as Jonny Fry took off on his horse through the streets of St. Joseph, Missouri. Crowds lined the streets, cheering and waving. Fry rode west for 90 miles at full speed. He then passed a leather bag full of letters to another rider. Eventually a chain of riders carried the letters across nearly 2,000 miles of wilderness, and the Pony Express was born.Between California and the rest of the U.S. lay a vast wilderness. Mail service was slow and often delayed. As war among the states seemed likely, people wanted news more quickly.In December 1859, William Russell, owner of a transport company, decided to meet that need. He and partners William Waddell and Alexander Majors worked constantly for months. They selected a route from St. Joseph, Missouri, to Sacramento, California. Then they purchased 400 horses, hired workers and set up relay stations (导站)every 10 to 15 miles. Riders would change horses at these stations, and every 90 to 120 miles a new rider would take over.Shortly before Jonny Fry set out, another Pony Express rider set off from Sacramento for St. Joseph. These first deliveries reached their destinations in close to the 10 days Russell had promised.But the route was far from safe. On April 18, 1860, a rider’s horse stumbled (绊倒)and fell on the rider, killing him. Riders faced rivers, mountains, extreme temperatures-and very unfriendly natives.In May 1860,tensions between the settlers and Native Americans turned into fighting. Native Americans attacked several Pony Express stations, forcing some of them to close temporarily.Despite the risks, the Pony Express lost only one delivery during its one and a half years in operation. And when Abraham Lincoln was elected president, the Pony Express carried the news to California in only five days. It also spread news of the beginning of America's Civil War.The Pony Express service ended in October 1861 after a telegraph line across the U.S. was completed.Yet the riders' courage and accomplishments still hold a place in legend(传奇).56. The passage is mainly about the _____ of the Pony Express.A. functionB.influenceC. historyD. operation57. To _____, William Russell decided to set up the Pony Express.A. shorten the time of sending mailB. deliver mail farther and more safelyC. meet people's different needsD. help people keep in contact in war58. What might Russell have promised about the first deliveries?A. To make the destinations closer.B. To make the deliveries within 10 days.C. To ensure the deliveries with two riders.D. To complete the deliveries before the war.59. What can be learned from the passage?A. The Pony Express had an insignificant position in the development of mail service.B. The fighting between the settlers and Native Americans ended the Pony Express.C. The Pony Express became successful as a result of the dangers on the route.D. The Pony Express not only delivered mail but spread news as well.(B)Please Choose Cloud ServicesFinding the Cloud service can be difficult as there are so many available.Consumers need to consider and compare each service’s features, storage possibilities, free space and best price. You may be unsure, or you do not know where to begin. Trying every Cloud service would take a lot of time and work. But, the website might help.CloudDrop-box Google-Drive One-DriveBoxBest For LightweightUsersTeams AndCollaborationDevotedWindowsUsersEnterpriseSolutionsFree Storage Space2GB15GB15GB10GBCheapest PremiumOption1TB100GB100GB100GB One valuable feature is the protection of digital files, including photos, videos, documents, music and more. If the worst happens and your computer crashes, or gets lost or damaged, your files can still be found in the Cloud.Cloud services let you access your files from almost anywhere. No need to worry about a file stored on your computer when you are away from your desk. If you have an Internet connection, you can open your files from any computer, or from a phone, when they are stored using a Cloud service.Using a Cloud service makes sharing files easier. If you send documents to a group using emails, you may then wonder which version everyone is working with. When sharing files using a Cloud service, everyone will see the same document and the latest version.The first thing to consider is the amount of storage space you need. Check how much space you are currently using on your computer and mobile devices. If your computer or phone is filled with photos and you have little free space, you may want to move your photos to the Cloud. Some Cloud services are free. But, if you need a lot of space, you will probably need one that costs money.Even if everyone you have ever met is a Windows user, you still probably want a Cloud service that works with many platforms. You might become friends with anAndroid user or start a job with a company that computes on Apple!60. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. Google-Drive users can obtain 100GB for free.B. Most Cloud services can send files to both the Cloud and the local computer.C. It's hard to transfer your file when you turn on the computer if it is stored in the Cloud.D. Never worry about finding your files in the Clouds if the computer system crashes.61. What will you have to do if you need more space to store more files in the Cloud?A. To use your own Cloud services.B. To share Cloud space with others.C. To spend money buying space.D. To buy the latest version of the service.62. How can consumers find the Cloud service that suits them best?A. By learning more information about the space occupied by files.B. By comparing Cloud’s function, storage, available space and prices.C. By sending files to a group of people via e-mail inquiring about the Cloud service.D.By making friends with Android users who use Apple computers.(C)Every day, Lucy Dong and her best friend Amy Zhu wake at 7 a.m. -- 7.10 a.m.If they are lucky---rush through their breakfast of steamed buns and noodles, and head off to what may be the best schooling system in the world.The 10-year-olds, who are natives of Shanghai, study in 35-minute bursts from around 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., with a small break for lunch -- and a class meeting --- sandwiched in the middle.Outside school hours, the girls' lives are lots of extra-curricular activities: English class, flute class, drumming class, handwriting class, calligraphy class, Taekwondo training, modelling lessons and choir practice.Shanghai was crowned --- for the second time …the champion of the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA., which compares the maths, reading and science skills of some 510,000 secondary school students around the world).Some experts question the value of comparing cities and countries. Others point out that Shanghais relatively well-funded schools and well-paid teachers are not representative of the Chinese education system as a whole.Even so, the latest results are likely to see more and more educators flock east in search of the mega-city's magic formula.Professor Kong Lingshuai of the College of Education at Shanghai Normal University has studied the city'sPISA successes. He says that the secret is a mix of "traditional elements and modern elements". The former is related to the high expectations of "tiger" parents, and a belief in Chinese children from a young age that effort is crucial to gaining a good education. The "modern elements" include Shanghai's willingness to constantly adapt its curriculum and teaching practices; its focus on improving under-achieving schools by pairing them with those that excel; its openness to foreign ideas; and the introduction of performance-related pay.An obsession with training has also been the key, says Prof. Kong. As of last year, new teachers have to undergo a standardized, one-year training course before starting in the classroom. Once qualified, they are required to complete at least 240 hours' training in their first five years, including online learning, paper reading, essay writing and so on. Teachers are also encouraged to attend each other's classes to promote a culture of "idea sharing, exchanging and positive competition".Outsiders often dismiss China's education system as a pressure-cooker-style craze of exams that places too much emphasis on rote-learning and does little to stimulate creativity. But in Shanghai at least, that may be starting to change. Authorities are attempting to move away from testing that relies too heavily on memorizing facts and figures, and some schools are also giving students more time to play, rather than just study.63. The author mentions Lucy Dong and Amy Zhu in the first 3 paragraphs to ________.A. praise the industriousness of these two girlsB. give readers the whole picture of Chinese educationC. illustrate what education in Shanghai looks likeD. criticize the burden the education brings on them64. Why do some experts challenge the result that Shanghai ranked 1st in PISA test?A. Because the value of PISA, which only tests 510,000 students globally, is cast doubt on.B.Because Shanghai has drawn more attention and resources from the central government.C. Because only maths, reading and science skills are compared in PISA test, which is not enough.D. Because Shanghai has a better system of financial support for schools as well as for teachers.65. Which of the following is closest in meaning to "dismiss"in the last paragraph?A. To consider something inferior.B. To stop thinking about something.C. To give the credit for something.D. To claim the features of something.66. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A. Strict parents contribute little to the academic success of their children.B. Students have more free time to spend on their interest across China.C. Many education researchers are getting to Shanghai to study the phenomenon.D. Under-achieving schools are usually substituted by those academically superior schools.(D)A. Holidays are when my family gathers and has a good time together,B. School education has civilized me with a mind for peace and calm.C. My parents raised me with a lot of beliefs that have had an effect on who I am today.D. Summer is the time when we always organize some special events as a big family.E. However, I know that it is important to follow the golden rule and to treat others with dignity and respect.F. We take care of each other and try to treat others with respect.What Makes Me "Me"?My culture comes from where I am from and where I was raised. I am an American.I was born and raised in Alaska. My ethnic background is German, English, and Scottish. Culture is all about family. It is a family's belief systems, the cultural traditions that are celebrated, and the special holidays and events that occur in the year._____67_____These are the beliefs that don't just belong to my culture, but they come straight from the values of my family. I believe that women are more intelligent than men because my mother is a strong woman. I was raised to believe that through hard work I could become successful and have a good life. I strive to do this every day and to be good at my life and my jobs. I'm not really religious. _____ 68_____ I believe that if you are a good person to others you will be rewarded for it in many ways.There are a lot of cultural traditions that my family has. Some are from my cultural background and some are from the place where I was raised. I raise my son to have manners and to be well behaved. I raise him to know that hard work is important and that he is expected to put his best effort into things._____69_____We gather every summer in Haines so that all the cousins can grow up together. Birthdays were always important events while growing up. My mom was excited to celebrate every holiday. Trick or treating on Halloween, hiding baskets on Easter, passing out cards to classmates on Valentine's Day, wearing green on St. Patrick's Day, and of course loads of presents under the tree on Christmas morning. My parents always made holidays a big deal so now my son also gets to be excited for them every year.My culture makes me a person that celebrates life. My family has a lot of good friends and we are usually a good part of the community. ______70____ We like to go outdoors and have adventures. 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江西省丰城中学2011-2012学年高一下学期英语第四次周练试题(A)

丰城中学2011-2012学年高一下学期英语第四次周练试题(A)1.She is a rich woman is known to all in the city.A。
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江西省萍乡市2024-2025学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题(含答案)

准考证号_____________ 姓名____________(在此卷上答题无效)绝密★启用前萍乡市2024—2025学年度高二第一学期期中考试英语试卷(120分钟,总分150分)本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
考试结束后,将本试卷和答案卡一并交回。
注意事项:1.答第I卷前考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号框。
不能答在试卷上,否则无效。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节:(共5小题: 每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What is wrong with the manA. He has the flu.B. He has a headache.C. He has a stomachache.2. Where does the conversation take placeA. At home.B. In a restaurant.C. On the farm.3. What will the woman doA. Watch a game.B. Buy some coffee.C. Visit a gallery.4. What does the woman ask the man to doA. Take her bags.B. Cancel their flight.C. Change a route.5. Where are the speakers probablyA. In a library.B. In the classroom.C. In a park.第二节:(共15小题: 每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
江西省南昌市第二中学2024_2025学年高一英语上学期期中试题

江西省南昌市其次中学2024-2025学年高一英语上学期期中试题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What is the woman going to do?A. Watch a movie.B. See a doctor.C. Prepare a meal.2. Where did the man buy the MP3?A. From the internet.B. From a supermarket.C. In a shop.3. How does the woman feel?A. Worried.B. Surprised.C. Angry.4. Where are the speakers going?A. A shop.B. The railway station.C. A restaurant.5. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Uncle and niece.B. Aunt and nephew.C. Cousins.其次节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完每段对话后,你都有5秒钟的时间来回答有关小题。
每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7小题。
6. What does the woman want to buy?A. A map of China.B. A map of the city.C. Stamps.7. Where is the woman from?A. England.B. Australia.C. America.听第7 材料,回答第8至9小题。
江西省上饶市广丰中学2023-2024学年高一上学期期中考试英语试卷

江西省上饶市广丰中学2023-2024学年高一上学期期中考试英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解72 hours in BeijingTraveling to China is no longer a luxury for many foreign passport holders. The Chinese government has permitted a 72-hour visa free policy that offers access to visitors from 53 countries including the US, France and Austria. Let’s start with the capital of China, Beijing. Here’s a pick of the best in Beijing.The Forbidden CityLying at the heart of the capital, the Forbidden City, or more accurately, the Imperial Palace, was home to 24 Chinese emperors during the Ming and Qing dynasties. Twice the size of the Vatican, it consists of 999 rooms that served the emperors and their concubines (嫔妃). Also, it’s the largest and most well-preserved wooden palace complex in the world.The Summer PalaceLocated in northwestern Beijing, the Summer Palace is by far the city’s most well-preserved royal park. With its huge lake and hilltop views , the palace offers you a pastoral (田园的) escape into the landscape of traditional Chinese paintings. The Summer Palace was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1998.798 Art ZoneThis would be on the top of my list! Named after the 798 factory that was built in the 1950s, the art zone is home to various galleries, design studios, art exhibition spaces, fashionable shops and bars. You could easily spend half your day wandering around the complex, feeling the contrast of the present and the past.The Temple of HeavenOriginally constructed during the Ming Dynasty, the Temple of Heaven was a sacrificial temple used by emperors to appease (安抚)the heavens in order to bring prosperity to their people and ensure the harvest in the coming year. The ceremonial processions traditionally started from the south gate. Enter the long hall and navigate through the crowds, the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests will soon come into view with its three-tiered roof and stunning blue glaze.1.In which place can a traveller see the largest wooden palace complex in the world?A.The Forbidden City.B.The Summer Palace.C.798 Art Zone.D.The Temple of Heaven.2.When was the Summer Palace added to the UNESCO World Heritage List?A.In 1950.B.In 1987.C.In 1998.D.In 2014. 3.Who is the passage intended for?A.The tourists who prefer to travel for free.B.The foreigners to stay in Beijing for 4 days.C.The visitors coming from every corner of China.D.The foreign passport holders to stay in Beijing for 3 days.Several years ago, the three of us started a book project to explain how learning and memory work. Two of us, Roddy Roediger and Mark McDaniel, are cognitive (认知的) scientists who have dedicated our careers to the study of learning and memory. Peter Brown is a storyteller. We have teamed up to explain how learning and memory work in this book, and we do this by telling stories of people who have found their way to mastery of complex knowledge and skills. Through these examples we illustrate the principles of learning that the research shows are highly effective.Most books deal with topics serially—they cover one topic, move on to the next, and so on. We follow this strategy in the sense that each chapter addresses new topics, but we also apply two of the primary learning principles in the book: spaced repetition of key ideas, and the interleaving of different but related topics. If learners spread out their study of a topic, returning to it periodically over time, they remember it better. Similarly, if they interleave the study of different topics, they learn each better than if they had studied them one at a time in sequence. Thus we cover key ideas more than once, repeating principles in different contexts across the book. The reader will remember them better and use them more effectively as a result.This is a book about what people can do for themselves right now in order to learn better and remember longer. The responsibility for learning rests with every individual. Teachers and coaches, too, can be more effective right now by helping students understand these principles and by designing them into the learning experience.While much remains to be known about learning, a large body of research has generatedprinciples and practical strategies that can be put to work immediately, at no cost, and to great effect.4.What is the feature of the book?A.It offers examples and presents arguments.B.It analyzes cases and questions the authors.C.It combines stories with research findings.D.It compares online learning with real-world learning.5.What does the underlined word “interleaving” in paragraph 2 mean?A.Making something more noticeable.B.Putting something between other things.C.Demonstrating the existence of something.D.Guessing the intended meaning of something.6.What is the author’s attitude towards the existing studies about learning?A.Cautious.B.Approving.C.Doubtful.D.Uncertain.7.What is the book mainly about?A.Effective learning strategies.B.The three authors.C.The work of cognitive scientists.D.The responsibility of learners.Change can be unsettling. Good or bad, exciting or unexpected, there’s an undeniable anxiety that accompanies seeing our lives shift. Thankfully, nature reminds us that entering a new season in our lives is nothing to fear but something to enjoy.What’s now known as “leaf-peeping” has become a highly profitable form of tourism in the United States. A research shows that across states in the eastern half of the country, fall foliage (叶子) tourism contributes more than $30 billion to local economies. And even though climate change has made int more difficult to predict when exactly foliage will peak, it hasn’t stopped people from trying to figure it out. Tourism leaders from the Smoky Mountains recently released their annual fall foliage prediction map which helps travelers plan out when they have the best chance to catch those beautiful autumn views.Perhaps part of what makes the foliage so special is the belief that it’s temporary. Eventually, branches will become bare, and we’ll stop taking photos for social media. And as the seasons change and we feel that familiar longing for what was, trees will once again embrace (欣然接受) their evolution.Even when they aren’t decorated with flashy fall colors and their internal systems slow down, trees are still supporting the ecosystem. Their fallen leaves are broken down by bacteria and fungi and provide the soil with nutrients the tree needs to grow. Insects take up shelter in their bark, eventually becoming food for other wildlife seeking a place to nest. Their strong roots stabilize the soil, preventing erosion (侵蚀) from winter snowmelt.Right now, trees around the country are already beginning to welcome their next chapter. During this time of the year, it feels like forests are just offering endless joy for free. And fall foliage is an everlasting reminder that the growth with changes is beautiful.8.What does “leaf-peeping” refer to?A.A form of tourism where people go to see fall foliage.B.A measure taken by tourism leaders to protect trees.C.A research about the effects of climate change on trees.D.A method for predicting when fall foliage will peak.9.Why do people find fall foliage so special?A.It brings change to daily life.B.It contributes to local economy.C.It helps preserve ecosystems.D.It lasts only for a short time. 10.What can we learn about trees in fall from paragraph 4?A.They are easily damaged by bacteria.B.They stop rooting due to cold weather.C.They continue providing shelter for wildlife.D.They play a role in reducingsnowfall.11.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A.Trees Supporting the Ecosystem B.Lesson from Trees: Embracing Change C.Fall Foliage Tourism in the US D.Climate Changes in the Season of FallMy daughter recently expressed interest in riding more. We live in a small city, and bicycles are a popular transportation choice here. I was excited at her choice. She would soon learn how easy it is to get around in this way, and how fast she can ride on two wheels. Bike tours are often quicker than bus or cab or car trips are.Much to my surprise, none of this mattered to her. On one of our first trips together, I was fixing on the route ahead- turns, arrival time- when she said, “Hey Dad, wanna know a riddle?”And then, before I explained how unsuitable this was, how we shouldn’t be telling jokeswhile riding, and how we should be focused on the road, on reaching our destination as soon as we could, she started, “What lasts forever but never dies?”This is how it’s been. She has shared stories from the past, hopes for the future. I have been challenged to ride backward and to stretch legs out on both sides.None of these have been dangerous, mind you. My daughter does not ride without proper care. She pulls even with me, for instance only on wide, empty streets. When the car appears, she quietly slips behind me and holds both eyes to the road. As soon as conditions of basic safety are met, though...“Dad, slow down! Isn’t this a lovely neighborhood?” my daughter asks.It is a lovely neighborhood. I’m surprised, I’ve come this way countless times, but never have I noticed any of this. Farther down the road, the laughter of children comes out from a game of ball.I make a promise. From now on, I’m going to move more slowly on these rides. I’m going to notice the neighborhoods we move through. I’m going to enjoy this.12.The writer had thought that riding would help her daughter ________.A.go somewhere convenientlyB.have more bike excursions aloneC.do some tricks on the bikeD.learn the importance of time in traveling13.According to the text, the writer’s daughter ________.A.ignored the traffic while ridingB.had a good sense of safetyC.kept talking without looking aheadD.enjoyed challenging any danger on the road14.While looking at the neighborhood, the writer realized ________.A.how easily his daughter was distractedB.what a good neighborhood looked likeC.what he missed in the course of ridingD.why a neighborhood needed a garden15.What promise did the writer make?A.To be conscious of time in riding.B.To take his daughter to ride more often.C.To focus his attention on the destination.D.To ride slowly to enjoy the beauty along the road.二、七选五only do you begin your day more relaxed and refreshed, but you’ve already started things of with an accomplishment. If you think you’re ready to take advantage of the benefits of a morning run, here are five suggestions from the professionals.●Find a friend, and be gentle with yourselfFinding a partner to run with will give you someone to be responsible for, and make it much harder to blow off the run. It’s also important to remember that this is a process, and you can’t expect to do it perfectly from the beginning. 17 “Once you get into the habit, it becomes natural and actually jump starts your day,” says Sheri Piers, top American finisher at the 2012 Boston Marathon.●Embrace the movement“The first few steps or blocks will be tough in the morning. They always are,” says Dr. Jordan Metzl, who has over 32 marathon finishes under his belt. With a practice of more than 20, 000 patients, Metzl’s days are jam-packed, so early morning runs are a must. 18 “Sometimes you have to just do it, and remember that the motivation will come later.” he says.●Stay warm19 “If I go to bed in my sports wear, all I need to do is throw on the outer layers and head out the door. At least that takes away some of the inconvenience,” says Tina Muir, a half-marathoner. She also leaves her alarm on the other side of the room to help push herself up.● 20“I view waking up early like tearing off a Band-Aid,” says Michele Gonzalez, a running coach. “It’s gonna hurt for a bit.” Her advice is relatively simple. “You just have to set the alarm early and start doing it,” she says. “After a few days, you’ll be tired earlier at night and will start going to bed earlier. This makes the early alarm feel a bit more manageable.”A.It has major benefits.B.Have a training plan.C.Make peace with the pain.D.It’s just like warming up a car in the winter.E.Even if you have a setback or two, keep at it.F.Still, he knows how hard it can be to get motivated.G.The worst part is getting changed in the cold air especially in winter.三、完形填空I decided to be a teacher when I was 10, because I could clearly see some of my teachers25.A.ambiguous B.foreign C.urgent D.unspoken 26.A.vividly B.partly C.hardly D.roughly 27.A.work B.task C.major D.duty 28.A.empathy B.doubt C.desire D.superpower 29.A.easiest B.hardest C.dullest D.weakest 30.A.errors B.risks C.skills D.stages 31.A.voice B.sight C.cars D.legs 32.A.sign B.cause C.gift D.reason 33.A.cheap B.private C.slight D.emotional 34.A.present B.former C.patient D.polite 35.A.adventures B.services C.memories D.messages四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
江西省宜春市高安市灰埠中学2023-2024学年高三上学期11月期中英语试题

江西省宜春市高安市灰埠中学2023-2024学年高三上学期11月期中英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Browse through our selected books. Whether you are a parent looking for a special gift or a teenager wanting to find a perfect book, we have what you need.The Woolly Monkey Mysteries: The Quest to Save a Rain Forest SpeciesBy Sandra Markle. Ages 8 to 10.Woolly Monkeys spend most of their time high up in 150-foot-tall trees. That makes them difficult animals to count and to study. But cameras have provided valuable information and taken, as this book shows, amazing pictures. Experts now believe that Peru’s lowland monkeys and the waste they produce are necessary to the survival of the rain forest.Camp Panda: Helping Cubs Return to the WildBy Catherine Thimmesh. Ages 10 to 12.The giant panda is much-beloved in China, but in the past 40 years, at least half of its places have been destroyed. Camp Panda tells about efforts to reintroduce the giant pandas into the wild so that they might have a future. As part of the efforts, people wear panda costumes that smell like pandas while weighing and measuring the young pandas. They aren’t supposed to get used to seeing and being around people, because people could bring a threat to them in the wild.Beyond Words: What Elephants and Whales Think and FeelBy Carl Safina. Ages 10 and older.Carl Safina studied elephants in an African national park and killer whales off the coast of Washington state. He learned about their strong family bonds, the surprising ways they communicate and how they play and hang out with ome another. This book makes a strong case for protecting the ability of these animals to live freely.Back from the Brink: Saving Animals from ExtinctionBy Nancy F. Castaldo. Ages 10 and older.This book focuses on seven groups of animals—including whooping cranes, California condors and American alligators—that were brought back to healthy numbers by a lot of efforts. As she celebrates these successes, Nancy F. Castaldo also makes clear that dangers,such as the effects of climate change, still cloud the future of these creatures.1.Which writer’s book talked about the most animal groups?A.Carl Safina.B.Nancy F. CastaldoC.Catherine Thimmesh.D.Sandra Markle.2.What do these four books focus on?A.The rights of animals.B.The change of climate.C.The protection of rain forests.D.The protection of animals. 3.What’s the purpose of the author to write the text?A.To introduce four books.B.To get some writers known.C.To describe some rare wild animals.D.To appeal to children to love animals.Imagine this: you are twenty-one years old and a promising graduate student at one of the top universities in the world. One day, your doctor tells you that you have an incurable disease and may not have more than twelve months to live. How would you feel? What would you do? Here is what Stephen Hawking thought:(There did not seem) much point in working on my PhD-I did not expect to survive that long. Yet two years had gone by and I was not that much worse. In fact, things were going rather well for me and I had got engaged to a very nice girl, Jane Wilde. But in order to get married, I needed a job,and in order to get a job, I needed a PhD.Instead of giving up, Hawking went on with his research, got his PhD and married Jane. Nor did he let the disease stop him from living the kind of life he had always dreamt of. He continued his exploration of the universe and travelled around the world to give lectures. As his disease has disabled him, Hawking has to sit in his now-famous wheelchair and speak through a computer. He talked about his theories and thoughts on some of the greatest questions: What is time, how did the universe begin,and what exactly are black holes?Hawking became famous in the early 1970s, when he and American Roger Penrose made new discoveries about the Big Bang and black holes. Since then, Hawking has continued to seek answers to questions about the nature of the universe. In 1988, he wrote A Brief History of Time, which quickly became a best-seller. Readers were pleased and surprised to find that a scientist could write about his work in a way that ordinary people could understand. The book sold more than 5.5 million copies in 33 different languages. 4.According to the quote in paragraph 2, when was Stephen Hawking told about his disease?A.Twelve months earlier.B.When he was getting married.C.Two years earlier.D.When he met Jane Wilde.5.Why did Stephen Hawking think: “There did not seem much point in working on my PhD?”A.Because there was no point in being a PhD.B.Because he thought he would die soon.C.Because there was no hope of being PhD.D.Because he had no place to work. 6.What made Hawking known to the world in 1970s?A.His book A Brief History of Time.B.His discovery about the Big Bang and black hole.C.His fighting against the disease.D.His lectures to university students. 7.What can we learn from Steven Hawking?A.Where there is a will,there is a way.B.Every road leads to Rome.C.Practice makes perfect.D.Better late than never.Everyone knows they feel amazingly good and refreshed after a good night’s sleep but now scientists have discovered it can help you to live longer too. According to a study in the US, healthy sleeping habits mean men can live almost five years longer, and women for two years. It also found that sleep improves our health and reduces the risk of heart disease.However, the study by the American College of Cardiology(心脏病学)shows it’s not just about how long you sleep; the quality of your sleep is important, too. Dr Frank Qian, who led the study, said sleep must be restful. The researchers said that sleep of high quality for adults depended on five fundamental elements: getting seven to eight hours of sleep each night; having trouble falling asleep no more than twice a week; having trouble staying asleep no more than twice a week; not using medicine to get to sleep; and waking up feeling rested at least five days a week.Each factor was given one point, with a maximum of five points for the highest quality of sleep. The researchers looked at the results of a survey of 172,321 people in the US that measured their health habits, including sleep, over five years. They found that people who had all five points were likely to live longer and lead healthier lives than those who had sleep difficulties.According to the Sleep Charity, a good night’s sleep can improve people’s memory andimmune(免疫)system. Dr Qian admits that no one’s sleep is perfect—everyone has a late or restless night sometimes. However, he said, “Even from a young age, if people can develop these good habits of getting enough sleep, making sure they are sleeping without too many distractions, which originate from daily troubles or noisy surroundings. And gradually it can greatly benefit their overall long-term health.”The study was based on people reporting their own sleep habits rather than recording them scientifically, so this may have affected the results and more research is needed. 8.What can be inferred from Paragraph 1?A.People with bad sleep may always feel unsettled.B.Good sleep can benefit mental and physical health.C.People with good sleeping habits can recite knowledge better.D.Healthy sleeping habits can prevent people from many diseases.9.Which of the following may Dr Frank Qian agree with?A.Sleep’s quality is more vital than its length.B.Sleep’s quality lies in five important factors.C.People who meet five factors are bound to live much longer.D.People with sleep difficulties are likely to have a bad memory.10.Which of the following can replace the underlined word “distractions” in Paragraph 4?A.Pills.B.Assignments.C.Bothers.D.Routines. 11.What will be needed for the study to offer more convincing findings?A.The analyses of more samples.B.The survey of more sleep issues.C.The study of more influential elements.D.The more scientific methods of research.Dulse (掌状红皮藻) grows along northern, rocky coastlines of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. And its colorful, soft leaves hide an amazing taste. “I think it is a food of the future,” says Chris Langdon, who has been studying dulse for more than ten years at Oregon State University in Portland. He has found new ways to grow it faster. It not only grows cheaply and easily, but also is rich in protein (蛋白质), Those qualities allow creative cooks to bring this unlikely treat to our favourite restaurants.People need to seek out new foods because the world has so many mouths to feed. As of 2015, there were more than seven billion people on Earth, and by 2100 that number may double according to the UN. Feeding all of these people means not only improving the wayfood is grown, but also finding new foods. If nothing changes, within 35 years, the world’s population will be greater than the amount of food produced according to a report prepared by the Global Harvest Initiative.Global warming is changing food production. Scientists say that rising temperatures will reduce the growth of important crops(作物) like wheat and corn. Developing countries will be hit the hardest. When crops fall, they will become more expensive. And since those foods are also used to feed animals like cows and pigs, meat prices will also rise.All over the world, researchers are working around the clock to find out how to best feed more people in the world. And some surprising ideas have begun to come out. Two years ago, scientists made the first burger from meat grown in a lab, rather than taken from an animal. The project cost more than $ 300,000, but it’s a good start. Other researchers are developing crops that can grow well in the heat. Still others are finding ways to make meat animals produce more meat.12.Why does the author mention the dulse in the first paragraph?A.To show a new study.B.To introduce a friendC.To describe the Pacific.D.To lead in the topic.13.What drives people to look for new foods according to the text?A.A rise in meat prices.B.An increasing population.C.The polluted farmland.D.The serious waste of food.14.What is the author’s attitude towards the first burger made from lab-grown meat?A.Doubtful.B.Uncaring.C.Defensive.D.Positive. 15.Which can be the best title for the text?A.New Ways to Grow CropsB.A Sharp Fall in Crops WorldwideC.Finding Foods for the FutureD.Reducing Food Prices for the Poor二、七选五There are some people who seem to always be surrounded by friends, and there are others who always seem to be standing on the outside, looking in at the crowds of friends. If you are one of the outsiders, it is time to break out of your shell and start making new friends.Here are some tips that will help.16 . Nobody likes a phony (虚伪的人). In fact, if you aren’t yourself, others aren’t becoming friends with you. When the time comes that you feel comfortable enough to act like yourself again, you may not be well received, because you are a totally different person.17 .Use technology. There are all kinds of online groups you can get involved with.18 .For instance, Leaflets is a great place to meet new people. It creates experiences people can join, and you get to meet like-minded people who share your interests.Start with people you know. Reach out and contact acquaintances, and reconnect with old friends you haven’t seen in a long time. Don’t forget about friends of friends. You may connect with some really cool people just by hanging out with your friends and their friends.19 . If you stay home, you aren’t going to meet people.Keep in touch. 20 . With the Internet and social media, there is absolutely no need for that these days. Look up old friends and reconnect with them.A.Be yourselfB.If you are invited to go out, goC.Keep in touch with each otherD.Let people get to know the real youE.Knowing others well is very importantF.Many are local groups that plan activitiesG.All too often, people lose touch with one another三、完形填空on Sundays over the past several months of the pandemic (疫情). Over the past nine months,I often tell people what I 29 most about prepandemic life is the liveliness and excitement of the city. But I’ve come to realize that I also need these 30 on pine-needle-covered (铺满松针的) ways with my young daughters, 31 things they had never seen or calling out the 32 of the flowers we pass along the way. I 33 truly fresh air. I need to attract my kids and my husband ahead with promises of delicious food and a perfect 34 place where we could sit on the blanket and enjoy the food.It’s a 35 that there’s life all around me, even if I can’t spend time mixing with others.21.A.achievement B.experience C.arrangement D.habit 22.A.transported B.ran C.drove D.jumped 23.A.sound B.talk C.noise D.cry 24.A.losing B.quitting C.hiding D.flashing 25.A.turned B.held C.lifted D.preferred 26.A.excited B.anxious C.confident D.amazed 27.A.mastered B.argued C.realized D.arranged 28.A.attracted B.taken C.forced D.helped 29.A.survive B.track C.hate D.miss 30.A.walks B.events C.challenges D.source 31.A.cheating B.destroying C.exploring D.removing 32.A.tastes B.colors C.seeds D.fruits 33.A.exchange B.admire C.unearth D.need 34.A.exercise B.dance C.debate D.picnic 35.A.reminder B.wonder C.solution D.pity四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
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一、单项选择(15分) 21、 —I’m going to Thailand this summer holiday. —____A. Have a nice trip!B. Write to me.C. Take care!D. When will you go? 22、 It is always the husband who ____ first when a quarrel breaks out between the young couple.A. gives awayB. gives outC. gives offD. gives in 23、 Finally they changed ____ and decided to take my advice.A. mindB. mindsC. their mindD. their minds 24、____ you promise to buy her a gift, you can’t break it in any case.A. OnceB. UntilC. ForD. That 25、 The lady insisted that the young man ____ her wallet and that he ____ to the police station at once.A. had stolen; be sentB. should steal; should be sentC. had stolen; sentD. had stolen; must be sent 26、 -Who is making so much noise in the garden? -______ the children.A. It isB. They areC. That isD. There are 27、 Jumping out of ____ airplane at ten thousand feet is quite ____ exciting experience.A. /; theB. /; anC. an; anD. the; the 28、 —Are you still busy? —Yes, I______ my work, and it won’t take long.A. just finishB. am just finishingC. have just finishedD. am just going to finish 29、My uncle _____ to see me. He'll be here soon.A. comesB. is comingC. had comeD. came 30、I request that you __________ the task on time.A. finishedB. should finish?C. could finish?D. would finish 31、 I’m just wondering ____ I first met Tom.A. where it was thatB. that was it whereC. where was it thatD. that was it where 32、 --- Nancy is not coming tonight. --- But she______!A. promisesB. promisedC. will promiseD. had promised 33、 Rather than ______ on a crowded bus, he always prefers a bicycle. A.ride; ride B.riding; ride C.ride; to ride D.to ride; riding 34、 In the eighteenth century, Chinese people brought in the potatoes that are native _ America.A. fromB. inC. toD. out of 35、 My father often teaches me,“Do it _ or don’t do it at all.”A. finallyB. difficultlyC. properlyD. excitedly 二 完行填空(30分) It was very cold at 7 am that Monday morning in Harvard Square. I was nearly mad because I had just 36 the bus, and was standing out in the freezing cold waiting for the next one. My mind was filled with anxiety and 37 thoughts. “Why didn’t I leave two minutes 38 ?” 39 the others at the bus stop was a woman in her fifties wearing a dowdy(过时的)hat, an old pair of boots and a dark coat, but she had no 40 . Another woman, who looked to be in her middle twenties, said to the 41 woman, “Your hands must be very cold. You’ll get frostbitten(冻伤的)in this weather.” She 42 her heavy backpack to the ground, bent down, and began 43 for something inside her backpack. The older woman looked 44 and said, ”Oh no, that’s OK. I’m 45 . The younger woman continued to search in her 46 and the older woman kept repeating, “Don’t 47 yourself. I’ll be all right.” After 48 seemed like so many minutes, the younger woman 49 a pair of purple gloves. She took the older woman’s hands and gently 50 a glove on each hand, covering one finger 51 . The older woman said, “Thank you. You’re so sweet.” Though I was very cold, the act of 52 gave ma a warm feeling inside. It also motivated(激发)me to buy five pairs of purple gloves, similar to hers, and 53 them in my bag, just in case I 54 someone who was in great 55 on a cold day. 36. A. missed B. gotC. waited D. seen 37. A. negative B. happyC. good D. creative 38. A. agoB. earlyC. lateD. soon 39. A. WithB. BetweenC. AmongD. Before 40. A. shoesB. coatC. scarf D. gloves 41. A. olderB. youngerC. latterD. shorter 42. A. pushed B. pulledC. liftedD. dropped 43. A. watchingB. caringC. lookingD. leaving 44. A. downB. upC. awayD. out 45. A. sorryB. fineC. happy D. glad 46. A. room B. houseC. gloveD. backpack 47. A. upsetB. trouble C. saveD. satisfy 48. A. it B. that C. what D. she 49. A. pulled outB. picked upC. picked outD. put on 50. A. gaveB. tookC. situatedD. placed 51. A. at once B. at timesC. at a timeD. at one time 52. A. happinessB. kindnessC. rudenessD. sadness 53. A. lie B. takeC. hangD. put 54. A. took careB. ran intoC. learned ofD. turned to 55. A. needB. honorC. shockD. surprise 三 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) A Good afternoon, and welcome to England. We hope that your visit here will be a pleasant one. Today, I would like to draw your attention to a few of our laws. The first one is about drinking. Now, you may not buy alcohol(酒精) in this country if you are under 18 years of age, nor may your friends buy it for you. Secondly, noise. Enjoy yourselves by all means, but please don't make unnecessary noise,particularly at night. We ask you to respect other people who may wish to be quiet. Thirdly, crossing the road. Be careful. The traffic moves on the left side of the road in this country. Use pedestrian crossing and do not take any chances when crossing the road. My next point is about litter(throwing away waste material in a public place). It is an offence to drop litter in the street.When you have something to throw away, please put it in your pocket and take it home, or put itin a litter bin. Finally, as regards smoking, it is against the law to buy cigarettes or tobacco if you are under 16 years of age. I'd like to finish by saying that if you require any sort of help or assistance, you should contact your local police station, who will be pleased to help you Now, are there any questions? 56.The main purpose of this speech would be to ______. A. prepare people for international travel B. declare the laws of different kinds C. give advice to travelers to the country D. inform people of the punishment for breaking laws 57.How many laws are there discussed in the speech?A. Three.B. Four.C. Five.D. Six. 58.From the speech we learn that ______. A. in this country, if you are under 18 years of age, you may not buy alcohol, but your friend can buy it for you B. you may not buy cigarettes or tobacco unless you are above 16 years of age C. because the traffic moves on the left side of the road, you must use pedestrian crossings when crossing the road D. you can't make noise except at night 59.The underlined word "contact" in the sixth paragraph means ______.A. lose touch withB. get in touch withC. joinD. report 60 What’s meaning of the words “pedestrian crossing”?A 十字路口B 十字架 C横轴 D人行横道 B A man named Smith was sitting on his roof during a flood, and the water was up to his feet. Before long a fellow in a canoe passed and shouted, "Can I give you a lift to higher ground?" "No, thanks," said Smith. "I have faith in God and he will save me." Soon the water rose to Smith's waist. At this point a motor boat pulled up and someone called out, "Can I give you a lift to higher ground?" "No, thanks, I have faith in God and he will save me." Later a helicopter flew by, and Smith was now standing on the roof with water up to his neck. "Grab the rope, "shouted the pilot. "I'll pull you up." "No, thanks," said Smith. "I have faith in God and he will save me. "But after hours of struggling with water, poor exhausted Smith drowned and went to his reward. As he arrived at the Pearly Gates, Smith met God and complained about this. "Tell me, God, "he said, "I had such faith in you to save me and you let me drown. What happened?" To which God replied, "What do you want from me? I sent you two boats and a helicopter." 61.When the pilot asked Smith to grab the rope, ______.A. Smith pulled the pilot upB. Smith did soC. Smith didn't do soD. Smith didn't hear him 62.At last, poor exhausted Smith drowned and ______.A. went to his rewardB. passed awayC. went to heavenD. all of the above 63.What do we know about Smith? ______. A. He was a lazy man B. He was a lucky man who believed in God C. He was a poor man D. He was a silly man who believed in God 64.What do you think of this passage? This passage is very ______. A. moving B humorous C. depressing D. surprising 65.The best title of this passage is" ______" .A. What Do You Want from Me?B. How Do You Believe in God?C. How God Loved Smith!D. Smith Obeyed God's Order C Did you know that a turtle(乌龟)can lay 12 eggs in one minute? A large sea turtle lays around 150 eggs at a time. She lays all these eggs in just a few rge sea turtles live in the warm seas of the world. Except for when they lay their eggs, they spend their whole lives in the water. When it is time to lay their eggs, the females swim to land. They usually return to the place where they themselves were born. How they find their way back There is unknown. When they reach shore, the big, heavy turtles crawl slowly up to the high water mark. Using their flippers, they pull themselves along the sand. They must struggle like mountain climbers. When they finally reach dry sand, they rest before beginning the difficult task of laying eggs. The turtles lay the eggs in deep holes and cover them with warm sand. The sand protects the eggs from harm. Then the females leave them. After a few weeks, if you happened to be walking along the beach, you might see the sand begin to shake. You may see tiny black balls coming out of the sand. The tiny heads of baby turtles! 66 Which sentence expresses the main idea?A. Sea turtles have interesting life habits.B. Sea turtles swim to shore to lay their eggs.C. Large sea turtles lay their eggs in special ways.D. Sea turtles enjoy staying in the sand. 67 The first sentence lets us know that this passage is about __________.A. turtles B. oceansC. timeD. speed 68. Turtles bury their eggs to protect them from ____________.A. deep water B. danger C. heatD. bad weather 69. We can conclude from this passage that ___________.A. many turtles die while swimming to shoreB. female turtles protect their babiesC. once turtles land, they never return to the seaD. the job oflaying eggs takes great strength 70. The writer compares turtles to climbers ___________.A. because they lay their eggs in mountain areasB. to give you a picture of how hard they workC. to tell you that they like to climbD. to show that mountain climbers are as slow as turtles D Mr Backer is a kind-hearted man. Once he gave some food to a poor woman. Mr White, the boss of the restaurant, found it and became angry. He often gave the leftovers(剩饭菜) to some poor workers. Mr Backers lost his work for it. It was difficult for him to find work in the small country though he was an able cook.. The war made all stop. Children couldn't go to school, most shops were closed, even some farmers were hungry. Some people were made to leave their houses and they had to find the safe places.It was an autumn night. Mr Backer hadn’t any food to eat and went to bed, but he couldn't fall asleep. Suddenly he heard a noise in his room. He saw a man looking for something useful there. He said nothing and watched it carefully. At last the man brought a few old clothes out of a broken paper box and took them away. He got up quickly and followed him gently, with his quilt on his back. The man didn’t find him and went into a small and wet house. Mr Backer also went in and saw there was nothing in theroom.The thief saw him and was surprised. He asked,“What did you come here for?” “You have carried my things here,”said Mr Backer.“I have to move here, too!” 71. Mr White sent Mr Backer away because .A、he couldn't cookB、he didn't work hard 、he didn't like him at allD、he gave some leftovers to the poor woman 2. , so the people in the small country got into trouble.A、The war broke outB、It didn't rainC、Children couldn't go to schoolD、Shops and factories were closed 3. Mr Backer couldn't go to sleep because .A、the weather was coldB、the weather was hotC、he was hungryD、he was ill 4. Mr Backer said nothing when the thief went into his room because .A、he wanted to send him to the police stationB、there was nothing expensive thereC、he was afraid the man could hurt himD、he hoped the man could help him 5. The word“quilt”in this story means .A、珠宝B、钱箱C、被子D、鞋带 [3]For years many doctors thought that repressing(压制) anger was more dangerous to a person’s health than expressing it.They said that when a person is angry,the brain releases the same hormones.They speed the heart rate,raise blood pressure,or sugar into theblood,etc . in general the person feels excited and ready to act. [4]Some doctors say that both repressing and expressing anger can be dangerous.They believe that those who express anger violently may be likely to develop heart disease,and they believe that those who keep their anger inside may face a greater danger of high blood pressure . [5]Doctors say the solution is learning how to deal with anger.They say the first step is to admit that you are angry and to recognize the real cause of the anger;then decide if the cause is seriousenough to get angry about.If it is,they say,“Do not express your anger while angry.Wait until your anger has cooled down and you are able to express yourself calmly and reasonably . ” [6]Doctors say that a good way to deal with anger is to find humor in the situation that has made you angry.They said that laughter is much healthier than anger. 76.What is the main idea of the passage ? (no more than 10 words) 77.Complete the following statement with proper words.(no more than 3 words) If you don’t express your anger,you may have more chances of . 78.Fill in the blank with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence .(no more than 10 words) 79.List the three ways the author mentions people express their anger . (no more than 20 words) ① ② ③ 80.In the author’s opinion , what’s the key word to deal with anger ?(no more than 2 words) 第二节:书面表达(满分25分) 人们对于中学生使用手机有不同的看法。