黄陂一中“分配生”考试英语试卷及答案
2013英语优录试题及答案

2013年黄陂一中分配生素质测试英语试卷注意事项:1.本卷共10页,分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,考试时间90分钟,满分100分。
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I听力测试(20分,每小题1分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有1个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每个问题后,你都有5秒钟的时间作答和阅读下一个小题,每小题仅读一遍。
( )1.Which museum will they visit?A.The biggest museum.B.The Science Museum.C.The History Museum.( )2.What has the man lost?A.A notebook.B.An umbrella.C.A pencil sharpener.( )3.How is Lucy going to travel?A.By air.B.By train.C.By ship.( )4.How much should the man pay?A.Four yuan.B.Five yuan and fifty fen.C.Eight yuan.( )5.When will the match begin?A.At 7:00.B.At 8:00 C.At 9:00.第二节(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)听下面5段对话或独白,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,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。
每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6-7小题。
( )6.What does the boy think the weather will be tomorrow?A.Rainy.B.Windy.C.Sunny.( )7.The girl won’t go with them, will she?A.Yes, she will.B.No, she won’t.C.Yes, she won’t.听第7段材料,回答8-9小题。
2017年武汉黄陂一中“分配生”考试英语试卷(定稿)

2017年黄陂一中“分配生”考试英语试卷注意事项:1.本卷共8页,分为听力部分和笔试部分两部分,考试时间90分钟,满分100分。
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第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共70分)一、听力测试(共三节)(共25小题,每小题1分,满分25分)第一节1. A.I did it. B. Itwas nice. C. It’s mine.2. A.A Christmas gift B. It’s expensive. C. The East Lake.3. A.Twice a week. B.In two days. C. Two days ago.4. A.Very large. B. From America. C.On the second floor.5. A.Short and thin. B. Collecting stamps. C. Outgoing.第二节6. What does the man prefer?A. Reading books.B. Watching movies.C. Making himself relaxed.7. What is the price for 2 bags?A. $5.98B. $2.99C. $10.29.8. What does the man mean?A. He doesn’t want to leave early.B. He will turn off electricity.C. He will wait for the woman.9. How does the man go to work?A. By bus.B. By bike. .C. By subway.10. How old is the woman?A. Sixteen.B. Thirteen.C. Nineteen.11. What do we learn about the man?A.He can’t find his old friends.B. He has no time to make friends.C. He is new here.12. What is Jenny from?A. Canada.B. Australia.C. New Zealand.第三节听下面一段对话,回答13至15题。
07分配生测试英语试卷

2007年黄陂一中分配生素质测试英语试卷注意事项:1、本卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题),考试时间120分钟,满分150分。
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II.语言知识运用(30分, 每小题1分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。
()21.―How do you usually come to school?―.A.At the station B.I like English classC.In my father's car D.On the way()22.―What's the time,please?―.A.Sorry,I left my watch home B.I had a good timeC.It's a nice clock D.The first day of January()23.―Oh,the cake on the table is hard for the child to________.―I will go and help him.A.look B.hold C.reach D.make()24.―Shall we meet at three at the g ate of the school?―.A.It's right B.I've no idea C.Y es,we do D.Thanks a lot()25.―What is your favourite month?―.A.Summer is very hot B.New Y ear is comingC.Football is my favourite D.I think I like May best()26. -my dictionary?-Y es, I saw it on your desk a minute ago.A. Do you seeB. Had you seenC. Would you seeD. Have you seen()27. -Hi, Jim. I haven’t seen you for a long time! Y ou look well!―. Y ou look well,too.A.Great B.Thanks C.Oh,no D.Not at all()28.―Are you feeling_______ ?―Y es. I'm fine now.A.any well B.any better C.quite well D.quite better()29.―T om's ill.When shall we go to see him, tonight or tomorrow?―.Either night is OK.A.I don't know B.I don't mind C.I'm not sure D.I'm afraid not ()30.―What has been put in the room?―The in it is bad.I can't anything.A.table;eat B.light;see C.picture;move D.place;play()31.―Don't make so much_____.The little child has just fallen asleep.―I won't.I'll be out in a few minutes.A.mistake B.trouble C.face D.noise()32.―Is Robe rt in,please? I want to her.―Sorry,she is out.Y ou'd better her later.A.see;find B.speak to;call C.visit;leave D.talk to;look()33.―What will the weather be like this afternoon.―The radio says that the weat her will fine.A.turn B.look C.take D.change()34. -Why not come and join us in the game?-. But I must meet Mr. Smith at his office now.A. I’d like toB. Let’s goC. Y es, pleaseD. It’s a ple asure()35.―Can you understand me?―Sorry,I can understand you.A.hardly B.almost C.ever D.nearly()36.―Why don't you have a notebook with you?―I've it at home.A.lost B.forgotten C.left D.found()37.―I've finished my chemistry report.―When you it?A.have;finished B.were;finished C.do;finish D.did;finish()38.―Mary that she would be sent to the south.―R eally? That's good news.A.was told B.was talking C.has been said D.spoke()39.―Please help me move the table in.―But there is not enough for it.A.place B.floor C.room D.ground()40.―People now can know what is happening in the world quickly.―Y ou're right. With the help of computers, news can___ every comer of the world.A.get B.arrive C.return D.reach()41.-How are you getting on with your Chinese, San?-I’m still with it though I’m working hard.A. in frontB. in the endC. in surpriseD. in trouble()42.-Is that “tree”“three” on the blackboard?-It’s “three”, not “tree”.A.and B. to C. or D. past()43―When is the plane to London going to take off?―.Please get ready as soon as possible.A.A moment ago B.In a moment C.A moment later D.With a moment()44.―How did you learn swimming when you were youn g?―.It Was not very hard.A. By sea B.By the river C.By the way D.By myself()45.―?―Much wetter than yesterday.A. What's the matter with you B.Which's better,today or yesterdayC. How are you feeling today D.What's the weather like today()46.Y ou'd better not her stay at home if she doesn't want to.A.teach B.ask C.tell D.make()47. I asked the twins to come to my birthday party, but came at last.A. neitherB. bothC. noneD. all()48.-It’s not so difficult, Mr. Green. I want .-Come on please.A. tryB. a goC. startingD. to happen()49.-I want to buy a diary. Could you show me ?-Y es. This is the most popular kind.A. otherB. anythingC. itD. one()50.-Would you like some tea?-Y es. Just .A. a fewB. very fewC. a littleD. little bitIII.完形填空(20分, 每小题1分)通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在51-70各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。
2014年黄陂一中“分配生”考试英语参考答案

英语参考答案一、听力测试(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)1—5 BCABA 6—10 BAACB 11—15 BCBCB 16—20 ACCBC 二、选择填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)21—25 CBDAA 26—30 CADAC三、完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)31-35. CADBC 36-40. ADCDA 41---45. DBDAC四、阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)46—50 BBBAC 51-55 ABACD 56—60 BACCD五、词与短语选择填空(本题共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)61. give in 62. rank 63. usual 64. keep up with 65. basic六、阅读理解填词(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)66. dreamt/dreamed 67. beach 68. flashed 69. last 70. set71.questioned 72. most 73. precious 74. suffering 75. carried七、书面表达(满分10分)PossibleVersion:Dear Cathy,Hello! Thank you for your help and good treat while I was travelling in Guilin. You were so kind to treat me to good meals and show me around. It is really nice to visit Guilin, whose beautiful scenery and delicious food gave me a deep impression. I had a good time there and learned a lot. Are you free these days? I would like to invite you to visit Wuhan and take a look at the places of interest in my hometown like the Yellow Crane Tower and the East Lake.Looking forward to your reply.Best wishes.Yours,Li Hua1。
2023届湖北省武汉市黄陂区第一中学高三6月考前冲刺英语试题

2023届湖北省武汉市黄陂区第一中学高三6月考前冲刺英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解What limits you from hiking more often? Many complain that they don't have a suitable partner to go with. Why not take a look at the great hiking clubs across Canada?• Yukon Outdoors ClubWebsite: yukonoutdoorsclub.caMembership cost: $10 for a single membership; $15 for a family membershipDescription: The club arranges day hikes, backpacking trips, canoe trips, mountain biking, cross-country skiing trips, snowshoeing trips and various workshops for members to gain new skills and valuable information.• UBC Varsity Outdoor ClubWebsite: Membership cost: Students $40;non-UBC students $60Description: The UBC Varsity Outdoor Club is a social group that hikes, mountaineers, rock climbs and ice climbs. Travel and outdoor-minded UBC students and non-students are welcome to join. The UBC VOC has also constructed a few backcountry cottages in the Coast Mountains.• Pender Harbor Hiking GroupWebsite: penderharbourhiking.weebly. ComMembership cost: Free.Description: The Pender Harbor Hiking Group offers hikes scheduled two months in advance, so get on the mailing list or check the website regularly to find a hike that's right for you! Hikes are usually one and a half to two hours long, but some full-day hikes are scheduled, depending on members, interest.• Vernon Outdoors ClubWebsite: vernonoutdoorsclub. OrgMembership cost: A single membership is $25, and students pay $10, Children are free.Description: Boasting a membership of close to 200 people, the Vernon Outdoors Club is an active group that enjoys hiking and cycling. The group organizes a Tuesday Rambles eventeach week and also hosts multi-day trips.1.Which club has built remote shelters for hikers?A.The Yukon Outdoors Club.B.The Vernon Outdoors Club.C.The UBC V arsity Outdoor Club.D.The Pender Harbor Hiking Group.2.What should you do if you hope to hike with the Pender Harbour Hiking Group?A.Make a proper appointment.B.Follow the website or the mail.C.Develop your interest in hiking.D.Arrange two months ahead of time.3.What do the four clubs have in common?A.Booking in advance.B.Charging membership fee.C.Providing skill workshops.D.Organizing hiking activities.Shawn Triplett knew there was a desperate need to help the children of Mayfield, Kentucky, after a deadly storm struck the town.Mayfield was one of the towns hardest hit after a line of storms crossed the central US on Friday night and Saturday morning. Triplett- a Mayfield resident and a former soldier — was in Chicago that Friday night. Alarmed by the weather reports, his wife and two young children went to stay in a hotel of the nearby town, Paducah, without suffering the storms and ultimately out of the path of the tornadoes(龙卷风).Able to return home the next morning, Triplett was shocked by how the town was destroyed and wanted to help however he could. He arrived at the volunteer center, where he was asked to guide a photo-journalist through streets filled with remains. That night, the two returned to shelters where they saw many suffered families including one woman comforting her son over their lost Christmas.“It was very heartbreaking, too much for me to handle, ” he said. Therefore, he decided that more needed to be done for the children affected by the storm. Noticing that supplies available were essentials such as generators (发电机) and bottled water, he turned to hisfriends on social media for donations so that he could go to Walmart and purchase toys and gifts for the kids. Around $2, 000 were raised, and the store gave Triplett a discount upon learning of his efforts. As word spread on websites, more donations poured in. He was able to return the following day and another $6,000 was spent on toys and board games, he said. Forty pairs of shoes were also picked up at a local Shoe Sensation. Triplett and other volunteers will wrap and distribute the toys for any child or family in need. He credits the kindness of everyone who tried to help and get families back on their feet right before the holidays.4.Why were Triplett and his families safe from the disaster?A.They were rescued by soldiers.B.They didn’t come back to Mayfield.C.They were helped by an aid agency.D.They happened to be travelling inChicago.5.What did Triplett see in the shelters?A.A volunteer cleaning the street.B.A boy crying for his lost families.C.A photo-journalist taking pictures.D.A mother calming her child down. 6.What do Triplett’s donations mainly contain?A.First-aid kits.B.Emergency food.C.Essential supplies.D.Entertainment items.7.Which of the following can best describe Triplett?A.Generous and hard-working.B.Brave and energetic.C.Sympathetic and warm-hearted.D.Foresighted and determined.Most of us spend our lives surrounded by screens, which offer us convenience as well as connection and an ocean of information. But since it’s easy to feel pressured to keep up with every notification, technology may feel more like a burden than a blessing. Thus, the idea of “digital detox” is becoming increasingly inviting.The phrase “digital detox” describes getting rid of TV, phones, computers and other forms of technology that control our lives for a period of time. Some experts advocate completely avoiding unnecessary screen time for 30 years. Others suggest using an app that will limit the amount of time one can spend on certain websites. A third option is logging out in evenings or on weekends. Others simply turn their phones off at scheduled times. Some even pay high prices to take vacations in places where they can unplug from their digitalroutine.Why might you want to take a digital detox? Perhaps you find that you are spending longer than you intend on certain apps or that they distract you from more important things. Perhaps social media is depressing because you compare yourself to others or you fear missing out on things that other people are enjoying. Constant negative news can also give rise to a lot of stress.Technology can also have physical effects. Many people experience back or neck pain as a result of bending over screens. The blue light coming from most screens can also affect people’s sleep by preventing production of melatonin(褪黑素).Giving up all screens may not be realistic, but strategic breaks from technology may be good for your body, mind, emotions and relationships. It is high time that you picked a time to turn off your devices and focus on really important things.8.Why does the author say “technology may feel more like a burden than a blessing” in paragraph 1?A.To confirm a concept.B.To present a problem.C.To explain a rule.D.To make a prediction.9.What does the underlined word “unplug” in paragraph 2 mean?A.Recover.B.Benefit.C.preventing D.Suffer. 10.Which could be the reason for one to start “digital detox”?A.Apps selection difficulty.B.Fear of missing important things.C.Exposure to false news.D.Pressure from social comparison.11.What is the purpose of the text?A.To recommend healthy lifestyles.B.To call for reducing the use of digital devices.C.To give instructions on starting digital detox.D.To present different attitudes to digital products.Making day-to-day activities more intense for a few minutes — such as briefly steppingup the pace of a walk — could offer people who don’t exercise some of the health benefits that exercisers enjoy, according to a new study of roughly 25, 000 adults who reported no exercise in their free time.Those who include three one-to two-minute bursts of intense activity per day saw a nearly a 40 percent drop in the risk of death from any cause compared with those without such activity. The risk of death from cancer also fell by nearly 40 percent, and the risk of death from cardiovascular (心血管的) disease dropped almost 50 percent, researchers report online December 8 in Nature Medicine.“This study adds to other literature showing that even short amounts of activity are beneficial,” says Lisa Cadmus-Bertram, a physical activity epidemiologist (流行病学家) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. “So many people are daunted by feeling that they don’t have the time, money, motivation, transportation, etc. togo to a gym regularly or work out for long periods of time,” she says. “The message we can take is that it is absolutely worth doing what you can.”The researchers were looking for bursts of intense activity that met a definition determined in a laboratory study, like reaching at least 77 percent of maximum heart rate and at least 64 percent of maximum oxygen consumption. In real life, the signs that someone has reached the needed intensity level are “an increase in heart rate and feeling out of breath” in the first 15 to 30 seconds of an activity, Stamatakis says.Regular daily activities offer several opportunities for these bursts, he says. “The simplest one is maximizing walking pace for a minute or two during any regular walk.” Other options, he says, include carrying grocery bags to the car or taking the stairs. “The largest population health gains will be realized by finding ways to get the least physically active people to move a little more.”12.What was found about intense activity in the new study?A.It helped to lower the risk of death.B.It was more beneficial to exercisers.C.It relieved the pain of cancer patients.D.It cured people of cardiovascular disease.13.What does the underline word “daunted” probably mean?A.Inspired.B.Surprised.C.Discouraged.D.Confused.14.Which activity might be suggested by Stamatakis?A.Working out every day.B.Taking stairs at an even pace.C.Keeping running at a high speed.D.Adding short bursts to a regular walk.15.What might be a suitable title for the text?A.The Simplest Daily Exercise ActivitiesB.Brief Intense Activities Can Be HelpfulC.The Guidance on Brief Intense ActivitiesD.Regular Exercise Is Necessary for Everyone二、七选五with everything you do — your words, actions, beliefs, habits, and choices. Accepting conscious living takes some effort, but it is worthwhile. Here are some ways you can achieve this goal.●Be conscious about your time.Time is the most precious thing because there is no way to live a moment again. 17 If you waste your precious hours doing negative things, you will regret it later. The first step for living consciously is to be wise about your time. Be selective about things you spend it on, and allocate (分配) it for positive activities.● 18You cannot achieve them unless you understand your needs and intentions. It is easier said than done because most people fail to make an effort to know themselves. Spend time thinking over and knowing your strengths and weaknesses. Once you know yourself better, you can create a plan to work towards becoming more patient, honest, and forgiving.●Learn to be grateful.Gratitude takes you a long way towards conscious living. It opens you up to a happier and a fulfilled mindset. Most people are unhappy because they see only the negatives in life.However, everyone has something to be grateful for. Writing a gratitude journal is a good start for counting your blessings. 19●Believe in yourself.It is the key to making the right choices, yet not regretting the wrong ones. 20 Spending time alone and thinking deeply are effective measures that enable you to identify the inner voice. Care for it and follow it to make it stronger down the line.Conscious living is a skill you need to learn as you go, so be willing to make the effort and master it. You will absorb it soon and be a happier person in the long run.A.Know yourself better.B.Accept the person you are.C.Life can be a lot better with the right decisions.D.It is a healthy choice that enables you to be happy.E.Pick it as a daily habit, and you will notice the difference.F.The way you spend your time determines the course of your life.G.The best way to build self-belief is by reflecting on your own thoughts.三、完形填空Recent snowstorms in Southern California left several people dead and others trapped inDoctors were able to 31 her more time, but her worsening condition urged him to do all he could to get to her. He tried to clear some of the driveway himself, but could not 32 the falling snow.That’s when he posted a plea (请求) on Facebook. Soon,a lot of neighbors 33 helped to shovel his driveway. With their joint effort, Robert eventually 34 Ann and spent time with her in the hospital.“I’m so grateful for their 35 ,” he told the Times. “I believe there were other people who probably needed the help more than me.”21.A.united B.expected C.failed D.promised 22.A.treatment B.research C.emergency D.training 23.A.predict B.survive C.avoid D.measure 24.A.move B.concentrate C.breathe D.communicate 25.A.condition B.memory C.experience D.history 26.A.accumulated B.formed C.circulated D.melted 27.A.angry B.afraid C.shocked D.guilty 28.A.speechless B.aimless C.powerless D.jobless 29.A.proved B.doubted C.ignored D.accepted 30.A.denial B.favour C.need D.trouble 31.A.lend B.buy C.owe D.assign 32.A.make use of B.keep track of C.put up with D.keep up with 33.A.casually B.hesitantly C.voluntarily D.accidentally 34.A.followed B.reached C.contacted D.protected 35.A.kindness B.acceptance C.encouragement D.tolerance四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
2024届湖北省武汉市黄陂区第一中学高三下学期一模英语试题

2024届湖北省武汉市黄陂区第一中学高三下学期一模英语试题一、阅读理解Dear readers,“Persist.” — Viet Thanh Nguyen“Success is no accident.” — Chris Bohjalian“Keep writing and it’ll get easier.” — Lisa Jewell“Be patient with yourself.” — Min Jin LeeThese are words of advice taken from our interviews with award-winning and bestselling authors. Notice, though, not a single mention of their status, prizes, or advances—in other words, their success. And while status, literary awards, and money can be indicators of a successful writer, one must actually sit down and write for any of those things to happen. That’s what all of these pieces of advice have in common: putting words on the page.In this issue, you’ll find articles to help you succeed, no matter your goals. If it’s to figure out whether that mess of a novel you’ve got sitting in a drawer can be rescued or if you need to move on, Andromeda Romano’s article will offer questions to ask yourself. Michael La Ronn’s essay will give you an example of how an unexpected opportunity might be just the push you need. Or, if you’ve had trouble finding an agent, Ryan Van Cleave’s collection of tips and advice from 22 literary agents on every aspect of the business might change your luck. Matty Dalrymple shares ways to reach more readers and build a community with them.Wish you success and happy new year!1.The advice mentioned at the beginning highlights the importance of ______.A.a big dream B.constant practice C.earning money D.achieving success 2.Whose article may help those who are unsure whether to save an unsuccessful novel?A.Matty Dalrympl.B.Michael La Ronn.C.Ryan Van Cleave.D.Andromeda Romano.3.Who might be the target readers of this issue?A.Writers.B.Businessmen.C.Booksellers.D.Literary agents.At my first lesson in Chinese calligraphy, my teacher told me plainly: “Now I will teach you how to write your name. And to make it beautiful.” I felt my breath catch. I was curious.Growing up in Singapore, I had an unusual relationship with my Chinese name. My parents are ethnically Chinese, so they asked fortune tellers to decide my name, aiming for maximum luck. As a result, I ended up with a nonsense and embarrassing name: Chen Yiwen, meaning, roughly, “old”, “barley (薏米)” and “warm”.When I arrived in America for college at 18, I put on an American accent and abandoned my Chinese name. When I moved to Hong Kong in 2021, after 14 years in the States, I decided to learn calligraphy. Why not get back in touch with my heritage? I thought.In calligraphy, the idea is to copy the old masters’ techniques, thereby refining your own. Every week, though, my teacher would give uncomfortably on-the-nose assessments of my person. “You need to be braver,” he once observed. “Have confidence. Try to produce a bold stroke(笔画).” For years, I had prided myself on presenting an image of confidence, but my writing betrayed me.I was trying to make sense of this practice. You must visualize the word as it is to be written and leave a trace of yourself in it. As a bodily practice, calligraphy could go beyond its own cultural restrictions. Could it help me go beyond mine? My teacher once said to me, “When you look at the word, you see the body. Though a word on the page is two-dimensional, it contains multitudes, conveying the force you’ve applied, the energy of your grip, the arch of your spine.” I had been learning calligraphy to get in touch with my cultural roots, but what I was really seeking was a return to myself. Now I have sensed that the pleasure out of calligraphy allows me to know myself more fully.During a recent lesson, my teacher pointed at the word I had just finished, telling me: “This word is much better. I can see the choices you made, your calculations, your flow. Trust yourself. This word is yours.” He might as well have said, “This word is you.”4.What did the author initially think of her name “Chen Yiwen”?A.It was lucky so she gladly accepted it.B.She felt proud of its symbolic meaning.C.She understood the intention but still disliked it.D.Its strange pronunciation made her embarrassed.5.The author decided to learn calligraphy to ______.A.pick up a new hobby B.reconnect with her originC.gain insights into a new culture D.fit in with local community6.From the teacher’s words, the author learns that calligraphy ______.A.reflects the creator’s spirits B.comes from creative energyC.highlights the design of strokes D.depends on continuous practice7.What does the author intend to tell us?A.Appreciate what our culture offers.B.Find beauty from your inner self.C.A great teacher leads you to truth.D.We are the sum of what we create.Any schoolchild knows that a whale breathes through its blowhole. Fewer know that a blowhole is a nostril (鼻孔) slightly changed by evolution into a form more useful for a mammal that spends its life at sea. And only a dedicated expert would know that while toothed whales, such as sperm whales, have one hole, baleen (鲸须) whales, such as humpback and Rice whales, have two.Even among the baleen whales, the placing of those nostrils differs. In some species they are close together. In others, they are much further apart. In a paper published in Biology Letters Conor Ryan, a marine biologist at the Scottish Association for Marine Science, suggests why that might be. Having two nostrils, he argues, helps whales smell in stereo (立体空间).Many types of baleen whales eat tiny animals known as zooplankton (浮游动物), which they catch by filtering (过滤) them from seawater using the sheets of fibrous baleen that have replaced teeth in their mouths. But to eat something you first have to find it. Toothed whales do not hunt by scent. In fact, the olfactory bulb—the part of the brain that processes smell—is absent in such creatures. But baleen whales still have olfactory bulbs, which suggests smell remains important. And scent can indeed give zooplankton away. Zooplankton like to eat other tiny creatures called phytoplankton (浮游植物). When these are under attack, they release a special gas called dimethyl sulphide, which in turn attracts baleen whales.Most animals have stereoscopic senses. Having two eyes, for instance, allows an animal to compare the images from each in order to perceive depth. Having two ears lets them locate the direction from which a sound is coming. Dr Ryan theorized that paired blowholes might bring baleen whales the same sorts of benefits.The farther apart the sensory organs are, the more information can be extracted by theanimal that bears them. The researchers used drones to photograph the nostrils of 143 whales belonging to 14 different species. Sure enough, baleen whales that often eat zooplankton, such as the North Atlantic right whale, have nostrils that are farther apart than do those, such as humpback whales, that eat zooplankton occasionally. Besides allowing them to breathe, it seems that some whales use their blowholes to determine in which direction dinner lies.8.What do we know about whales’ nostrils according to the first two paragraphs?A.They are adapted ones.B.They are developed merely for smell.C.They are not easy to detect.D.They are fixed universally in numbers. 9.What plays a role when baleen whales hunt zooplankton?A.The teeth that baleen whales have.B.The smell that phytoplankton send.C.The sound waves that zooplankton create.D.The chemical signals that zooplankton give off.10.How is the concept of stereoscopic senses explained in paragraph 4?A.By quoting a theory.B.By using examples.C.By making contrast.D.By making inferences.11.What is the position of nostrils related to according to the last paragraph?A.The sense of smell.B.The possibility to attract food.C.The ability to locate food.D.The ability to communicate.Those who had the pleasure of watching Benny Goodman at work saw a rather ordinary-looking man in rimless glasses and a conservative business suit; but they also saw a human being who could play the clarinet(单簧管)like no one before or since. This made Benny Goodman a unique individual.Other Americans who have stood out from the flock include Joe DiMaggio, Beverly Sill, Ernest Hemingway and Jonas Salk. They, like Benny Goodman, were recognized and honored for no other reason than excellence.It is doing something better than other people that makes us unique. Yet a surprising number of people still see individuality as a surface thing. They wear garish clothes, dye their hair strange colors and decorate their skin with tattoos to make some kind of social statement. But anordinary guy who has dyed his hair purple or orange is nothing more than the same person with a funny-looking head.The whole purpose of individuality is excellence. Those who invent, who improvise(即兴发挥), who know more about a subject than other people do, and who take something that doesn’t work and make it work.Charles Kettering didn’t like the idea of making a car start by hand, so he invented the electric starter. Henry Ford figured out the assembly-line technique and made it possible to mass-produce automobiles, and Elisha Otis, inventor of the elevator, indirectly created the city sky-line. These people understood that individualism means working at the top of one’s capacity.The ones with the purple hair and the funky jewelry are just along for the ride, trying to be “different” and not knowing how to go about it.The student who earns straight A’s on his report card has grasped the idea and has found the real meaning of individuality. So has the youngster who has designed his own spaceship, who gives piano recitals, who paints pictures of the world around him.Benny Goodman understood it too. This is why he was at his best, blowing his clarinet, in a blue suit and black shoes.12.Why does the author mention the appearance of Benny Goodman?A.To indicate that he can’t stand out from the flock.B.To contrast with his talent in music performance.C.To show what a talented musician should look like.D.To introduce an important figure in the musical world.13.According to the author, the essence of individualism lies in________.A.pursuing excellence to the fullB.Putting capital in mass productionC.striving to win the recognition of othersD.seeking difference both in character and appearance14.What do the underlined words in paragraph 6 probably mean?A.strive for excellence.B.go along with the crowd.C.stand out from the flock.D.set themselves apart from others.15.For the main thread, the article is organized by way of ________.A.specific to general B.cause and effectC.examples and conclusion D.comparison and contrastWhen you get in a car, you expect it will have functioning brakes. When you pick up medicine at the drugstore, you expect it won’t be polluted. But it wasn’t always like this. The safety of these products was terrible when they first came to market. It took much research and regulation to figure out how users can enjoy the benefits of these products without getting harmed.16Social media risks are everywhere. The dangers that algorithms designed to maximize attention represent to teens have become impossible to ignore. Other product design elements, often called “dark patterns,” designed to keep people using for longer, also appear to tip young users into social media overuse. 17 They say it’s their users’ fault for engaging with harmful content in the first place, even if those users are children or the content is financial trickery. They also claim to be defending free speech.18 Under the Digital Services Act, which came into effect in Europe this year, platforms are required to take action to stop the spread of illegal content and can be fined up to 6 percent of their global incomes if they don’t do so. If this law is enforced, maintaining the safety of their algorithms and networks will be the most financially sound decision for platforms to make.Despite these efforts, two things are clear. First, online safety problems are leading to real, offline suffering. Second, social media companies can’t, or won’t, solve these safety problems on their own. 19 Even safety issues like cyberbullying that we thought were solved can pop right back up. As our society moves online to an ever-greater degree, the idea that anyone, even teens, can just “stay off social media” becomes less and less realistic. 20A.And those problems aren’t going away.B.The current issues aren’t really about offline suffering.C.Platforms already have systems to remove violent or harmful content.D.Similarly, social media needs product safety standards to keep users safe.E.It’s time we should require social media to take safety seriously, for everyone’s sake. F.Internet platforms, however, have shifted blame on the consumers whenever criticized.G.Some authorities are taking steps to hold social media platforms accountable for the content.二、完形填空I’m sitting impatiently in our dusty car looking out. My travel buddy, Lucas, having taken in enough of the 21 , has gone to speak with someone from one of the nearby tourist souvenir huts. After ages, he walks towards me, 22 some sausages, hot water, a new cowboy hat, and a big grin on his face. “We’re giving a man a 23 ,” he tells me.The idea seems 24 but somehow safe, given that there are two of us and Lucas is a 25 to the country. How exciting to create an opportunity to meet people that you wouldn’t have met 26 .Now,as I look at Lucas’ new friend, I see a different kettle of fish. Michael is big. I mean really BIG. I watch in the side mirror as Michael 27 towards the car. In his right boot is a big knife, pushed far enough in that only the handle and the base of the blade poke out. A knife!I would normally be alert to this 28 stranger now sitting in the back of my vehicle. However, with Lucas now eagerly 29 with him in a language I barely understand, I’m trying to let myself 30 . Then Lucas loosely translates the conversation they’re having as Michael proudly 31 his knife, explaining that he uses it for everything: opening bottles, picking his teeth, castrating his cows.Gradually, my 32 towards our new stranger grows as he persistently tries to communicate with me, 33 the mood of the car. Twenty minutes down winding mountain roads and we reach Michael’s house, where we are invited to have a meal with his 34 . Later that day, we leave the house without taking any contact details from Michael. There is an unspoken understanding that this 35 friendship is enough.21.A.meal B.gift C.money D.view 22.A.leaving B.carrying C.taking D.offering 23.A.treat B.welcome C.ride D.coin 24.A.daring B.pleasant C.practical D.worthwhile 25.A.newcomer B.foreigner C.local D.visitor 26.A.otherwise B.instead C.though D.nevertheless27.A.climbs B.cycles C.flies D.marches 28.A.cold B.friendly C.enormous D.slim 29.A.singing B.chatting C.arguing D.complaining 30.A.sleep B.wait C.ease D.forget 31.A.pulls out B.gives out C.picks out D.sets out 32.A.fear B.warmth C.anger D.sympathy 33.A.maintaining B.ruining C.darkening D.lifting 34.A.family B.friends C.neighbors D.guests 35.A.permanent B.brief C.close D.renewed三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
黄陂一中分配生素质测试英语试卷

黄陂一中分配生素质测试英语试卷注意事项:1、本卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题),考试时间120分钟,满分150分。
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第Ⅰ卷(选择题,110分)Ⅰ.听力测试(30分,每小题1.5分)第一节、听对话,回答问题。
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,每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Where is this talk most likely to take place?A. In the library.B. In the school bookstore.C. At a railway station.2.Where is the woman's mother now?A.At schoo1.B.At home.C.In hospital.3.What time is it now?A.7:00.B.7:30.C.8:00.4.If Jenny has sports on Tuesday,when will she have sports again?A.Monday.B.Wednesday. C. Thursday.5.What’s the result of the match?A.They are winners.B.They have been defeated.C.They are equal.第二节、听对话或短文,回答问题。
听下面对话或短文,每段对话或短文后面有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或短文前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或短文读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6.Why Was the boy a bit nervous?A.He was a newcomer to the school.B.He was afraid of getting up early.C.He didn't prepare for the exams.7.What must the students do before morning reading?A.Do morning exercises.B.Turn in homework.C.Copy words and expressions.8.What can they do if they feel hungry?A.Have something to eat in class.B.Buy something to eat during the break.C.Ask the teacher for some food.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
2009年黄陂一中分配分素质测试英语试题

2009年黄陂一中分配生素质测试英语试卷注意事项:1.本卷共10页,分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,考试时间90分钟,满分100分。
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第Ⅰ卷(选择题,80分)Ⅰ.听力测试(20分,每小题1分)第一节听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,每段对话仅读一遍。
()1. Why does the woman stop him from whistling?A. Because she was trying to go to sleep.B. Because she was trying to write an essay.C. Because she was working on a problem.( ) 2. What is the woman’s reply?A. She doesn’t mind if he takes off hi s shoes.B. She does mind if he takes off his shoes.C. She does mind if he opens the window.( ) 3. What kind of coffee does the woman like?A. She likes very cold coffee.B. She likes cold coffee.C. She likes hot coffee.( ) 4. How many hours will the student stay at school?A. 6 hours.B. 7 hours.C. 5 hours.( ) 5. What do you learn from this conversation?A. The woman’s English is not very good.B. The woman’s English is very good.C. The woman has prepared a very good meal.第二节听下面对话或独白,每段对话或独白后面有几个小题,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。
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2016年黄陂一中“分配生”考试英语试卷注意事项:1.本卷共7页,分为听力部分和笔试部分两部分,考试时间90分钟,满分100分。
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第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共80分)一、听力测试部分(共三节,满分25分)第一节(共4小题,每小题1分,满分4分)听下面4个问题。
每个问题后有三个答语,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每个问题后,你有5秒钟的时间来作答和阅读下一小题。
每个问题仅读一遍。
1.A. I’m twelve. B. Not bad. C. Very interesting.2.A. It is a better one. B. The left one. C. I like all of them.3.A. Very funny. B. He likes animals. C. In the classroom.4. By Mary. B. It’s a new one. C. Just now.第二节(共8小题,每小题1分,满分8分)听下面8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。
听完每段对话后,你有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。
5. When are they talking probablyA. On Sunday.B. On Saturday.C. On Monday.6. What are they going to doA. To have a picnicB. To go fishing.C. To see a film.7. Why did the woman paint it yellowA. It’ll look more beautiful.B. Then Jenny can’t know who owns it.C. It will make Jenny like it better.8.What do we learn about Joan’s sisterA.She is funny but mean.B. She has no friends.C. She is generous with money.9. How does the woman usually go to workA. On foot.B. By bike.C. By bus.10. What does the man meanA. Her room is very small.B. She has to stay in the room.C. The room is not small enough.11. What does the woman ask the man to doA. To say pardon to her.B. To meet her after class.C. To tell the things again.12.How many places had the woman been to during the summer vacationA. One.B. Two.C. Three.第三节(共13小题,每小题1分,满分13分)听下面4段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话和独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第13至15题。
13. Why does the woman refuse to buy a new walletA. It’s ugly.B. It is of poor quality.C. Its price is too high.14. How did the woman get her moneyA. Her father gave it to her.B. She got it by doing housework.C. She borrowed it from her friends.15. How much does the woman save on the tieA. $8.99.B. $13.99.C. $5.00.听下面一段对话,回答第16至18题。
16. Where do you think the two people are talkingA. At school.B. At Bill’s home.C. At a restaurant.17. What does Mary want to doA. Go home.B. Stay with her friends.C. Go to school.18. What are the children doingA. Having classes.B. Waiting for one o’clock.C. Having a party.听下面一段对话,回答第19至21题。
19. What is the man doingA. He is attending a meeting.B. He is taking an interview.C. He is driving.20. How often does his wife see the doctorA. About twice a month.B. Every week.C. Every two days.21. Why does the man want to live in the capitalA. There will be a relaxing job for him and he can earn more.B. It’s convenient for him to go to work.C. It’s easier for him to take his wife to the hospital.听下面一段独白,回答第22至25题。
22. What is the passage mainly aboutA.The reasons for the importance of cars.B. Traffic problems in America.C. Cars in American life.23. What can we know about the American public transportation systemA. Long-distance trains are very common.B. Cars provide the most convenient and cheapest form of transportation.C. The air-service was so inexpensive.24. What’s the most important reason why cars are so popular in the United StatesA. Public transportation has not been developed.B. Americans like to be independent.C. Americans like to move around.25.Which is the real solution of solving the gas shortageA. A new kind of car.B. Reducing car-used.C. Looking for new oilfields.笔试部分二、选择填空(本题共10小题。
每小题1分,满分10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。
26.--Jim, can you work this Sunday--____ I’ve been working for two weeksA.Why meB. Why notC. What ifD. So what27.--I had a really nice weekend in the mountains.--____.A. Oh, that’s very nice of youB. CongratulationsC. It’s a pleasure.D. I’m glad to hear that.28.--Would you mind putting out the cigarette--____.A.Yes, I do.B. Sorry. I’ll do it soon.C. No. It doesn’t matter.D. It’s a pleasure.29.--You look sad. What has happened--Everyone____us to win the match, but we lost.A. hopedB. suggestedC. madeD. expected30. --Dad, I failed again. But I believe I could beat you at chess ____ day!--I’m sure you will.A. someB. anyC. allD. every31. --Could you please give a hand The dictionary is on the top shelf, out of my ____.--No problem.A.reachB. orderC. mindD. date32.--Can I wear this dress for the party--You’d better not. It has ____ already.A.gone outB. gone awayC. gone offD. gone over33. --Keep awake, or the thief will get away.--Don’t worry. I’ll keep a ____ watch on him.A. goodB. closeC. hardD. near34. --Must I park my car behind the building--No. You ____ park it here.A. shouldB. mustC. mayD. need35. --Sandy, can you tell me ____--Sorry. I’ve no idea.A. how many guests have been hereB. when is the partyC. why did they comeD. where will they leave三、完形填空(本题共15小题。