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讲解安徽省六安第一中学2024-2025学年高三上学期11月月考英语试题

讲解安徽省六安第一中学2024-2025学年高三上学期11月月考英语试题

安徽省六安第一中学2024-2025学年高三上学期11月月考英语试题一、阅读理解(本大题共5小题)1.This year has witnessed many new products hitting the market, and we have rounded up(汇集)the most inviting product launches that you may have missed.(今年见证了许多新产品投放市场,我们汇总了一些你可能错过的最具吸引力的产品发布信息。

)Woodfire Outdoor Oven2.One of the newest, the most exciting products is the Woodfire Outdoor Oven, which can make not only pizza in three minutes, but plenty of other delicious dishes. It can also roast, bake or even keep items warm if your backyard party guests are running late. Our reviewer loves the oven because it cooks food evenly(adv. 平均地,均等地;平稳地,有规律地;镇定地,平和地;获胜机会相当地,势均力敌地)without you even needing to turn it.(其中最新、最令人兴奋的产品之一是户外柴火炉,它不仅能在三分钟内做出披萨,还能烹制许多其他美味菜肴。

如果你的后院派对客人来晚了,它还可以用来烤、烘,甚至给食物保温。

我们的评测员喜欢这款烤箱,因为它能均匀地烹饪食物,甚至都不需要你去翻动。

)Hatch Rest Go3.It is one of the most unique in a long time. It’s a portable device you can take with you to provide comforting sleep sounds for your baby, which features ten sounds like white noise, heartbeat and the sound of the ocean. It runs on a rechargeable battery that lasts all day.(它是很长一段时间以来最独特的产品之一。

绵阳南山中学实验学校2024届高三上学期(补习班)11月月考英语试卷(含答案)

绵阳南山中学实验学校2024届高三上学期(补习班)11月月考英语试卷(含答案)

绵阳南山中学实验学校2024届高三上学期(补习班)11月月考英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________ 一、阅读理解Here are some books written by Joyce Grant.Can You Believe ItPublisher: Kids Can PressPublished in 2022, it explores in depth how real journalism is made, what false news is, and most importantly, how to spot the difference. Young kids get most of their information online. This must-read guide helps them decide which information they can trust and which they can’t.Tagged OutPublisher: Lorimer Kids and TeensPublished in 2016 and full of kid-friendly information, it’s an excellent read, especially the description of the action. Reading it makes readers feel like they’re right there watching the game and feeling what the kids feel in success and in failure. Grant reflects the attitudes and behaviors of today’s young teens and makes each of her characters real.Gabby:Drama QueenPublisher: Fitzhenry & amp; Whiteside PublishingIt was published three years later than Tagged Out. Little kid Gabby and her friend Roy are setting up a stage for their play about “Queen Gabriella”. Gabby puts some letters together to create words that will turn into various props (道具). When they finally have everything they need, they’re ready to perform for their elderly neighb or.Stiding HomePublisher: Lorimer Kids and TeensIt came out in 2018. When young Miguel’s family becomes desperate, a solution comes from Miguel’s baseball teammate, who suggests a big baseball money-raising campaign. As the team learns about the hard realities some kids face and helps them wholeheartedly, Miguel learns to trust his teammates.1、What’s the book Can You Believe It mainly about?A. Journalism.B. Family love.C. Games.D. Stage performance.2、Which book was published earliest?A. Can You Believe It.B. Tagged Out.C. Gabby: Drama Queen.D. Sliding Home.3、Who are the listed books intended for?A. Young parents.B. Young kids.C. Media journalists.D. Children’s writers.A woman held her phone tightly to her heart. She was anxious to take a picture of an impressive bunch of flowers that sat not so far away, but first she had to get through a crowd of others pushing their way to do the same. The cause of this was Bouquets to Art, one of the most popular events at the de Young Museum in San Francisco.In recent years, the de Young received more than a thousand complaints from people who felt that cell phones had spoiled their experience of the exhibit. Institutions of fine art around the world face similar problems as the desire to take photographs becomes a huge attraction for museums, as well as something that upsets some of their patrons (资助人). So the de Young responded with a kind of compromise: carving out “photo free” hours during the exhibition’s six-day run.One common complaint about the effect of social media on museum culture is that people seem to be missing out on experiences because they are so busy collecting evidence of them. A study recently published in the journal Psychological Science suggests there is some truth to this. It finds that people, who keep taking photos of an exhibit and posting them on social media rather than simply observing it, have a hard time remembering what they see. But the issue is complex for the professionals running museums. Linda Butler, the de Youn g’s head of marketing and visitor experience, acknowledges that not everyone wants a museum to be “a photo-taking playland”. Yet a lot of people do and she believes that the de Young is in no position to judge one reason for buying a $28 ticket to be more reasonable than another. “If we removed social media and photography,” she says. “We would risk becoming unimportant.”4、What was the woman eager to do according to Paragraph 1?A. To get her phone.B. To escape the crowd.C. To take a photo.D. To push ahead.5、How did the de Young respond to the dilemma?A. By compromising with the government.B. By making the exhibition free of charge.C. By setting periods without photo-taking.D. By extending the free exhibition hours.6、What may the use of social media in museums bring about?A. Museum-owner’s lower profits.B. Exhibits’ damage to appearance.C. Professionals’ lack of tolerance.D. Visitors’ distraction of real focus.7、Which of the following may Linda Butler support?A. Catering to visitors.B. Reducing admission prices.C. Reserving judgement in public.D. Banning social media and photography.Vehicles on our roads are now mostly petrol and diesel (柴油) cars, but their days cannot continue for much longer. A recent university study found that current electric cars could be used for 87 percent of daily car journeys in the US. That figure could rise to 98 percent by 2024.drivers’ concerns about running out of electricity on a journey. While petrol stations are conveniently located across national road systems, the necessary network of electric charging stations is still being developed. That said, charging points are becoming increasingly common throughout the USA.Attitudes towards electric vehicles have changed greatly over the last few years. Not that long ago, electric cars were met with distrust, and their high prices drove customers away. Thanks to improvements in battery capacity, recharging times, performance and price, the current generation of electric cars are starting to persuade picky consumers.As well as development on the road, electric vehicles are taking to the seas and skies. Electric boats are among the oldest methods of electric travel, having enjoyed several decades of popularity from the late 19th to the early 20th century before petrol-powered outboard motors took over. Now, the global drive for renewable energy sources is bringing electric boats back. Steps towards electric air travel are also being made, with Airbus and NASA among the organizations developing and testing battery-powered planes.Electric vehicles do not produce any emissions (排放). If the US could replace 87 percent of its cars with electric vehicles, it would reduce the national demand for petrol by 61 percent. That said, as many countries continue to increase their use of renewable energy sources, electric vehicles will become even cleaner.8、What does the underlined word “hurdle” in Paragraph 2 probably means?A. Aim.B. Problem.C. Result.D. Step.9、Why did many people refuse to buy the electric cars in the past?A. They were dependable.B. They were not widely promoted.C. They were expensive.D. They couldn’t travel at a high speed.10、What is the function of Paragraph 4?A. To introduce the history of electric travel.B. To explain why the world needs more electric cars.C. To show why more people have interest in electric cars.D. To describe different ways electric vehicles can be used.11、Which is the best title for this passage?A. Driving into a Cleaner FutureB. History of Electric CarsC. Problems with Petrol and Diesel CarsD. Best Means of TransportationIn recent years, China has witnessed the growth of luxury (奢侈品) brands. In this market, Chinese consumers are now the largest spenders. It’s clear that a new generation of young, materialistic people is increasingly relying on luxury brands to improve its self-image.I am a fashionist too, at least in spirit —I love to look at clothes and shoes. But I don’t understand why people spend lots of money on designer labels. When a young woman buys a handbag that costs two months of her salary, that’s a scary thing.What’s interesting is that scientists have found that having luxury things doesn’t lead to happiness. Study after study has shown that although we want material things, when we get them we don’t suddenly become “happy” people. In fact, a series of studies by Leaf Van Boven at the University of Colorado, US, has shown that individuals who spend money on travel and similar experiences get more pleasure than those who invest it in material things. That’s because experiences are more easily combined with a person’s identity. If I travel to Yunnan, that adventure affects how I think in the future. My memories become a part of me.Moreover, as Van Boven has observed, young people who pursue happiness through “things” are liked less by their peers. People prefer those who pursue happiness through experiences.It’s natural to want to express yourself through your appearance. So my advice is: create a look that isn’t tied to a designer label. Convey your own message. Take some lessons from the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. He was always in Levis jeans and a black turtleneck. Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook, routinely appears in hoodies and sneakers. These people, successful people, have style. You don’t have to break the bank to send a message about who you are. Take a trip. Go out into the world. Then come back and confidently create your own signature look.12、What can we infer from the first paragraph?A. The author enjoys buying luxury brands herself.B. The author agrees to overspend money on material things.C. The author is critical of youths tying their looks to designer labels.D. The author finds it natural for fashionists to follow fashion trends.13、Leaf Van Boven’s studies showed that ______.A. people dislike those who love luxuriesB. traveling changes a person’s identity greatlyC. luxuries have a negative effect on people’s happinessD. experiences can bring people more happiness than luxuries14、What is the author’s advice on expressing oneself?A. Be selective about designer labels.B. Create your own personal unique style.C. Choose simple and fashionable styles.D. Try styles like Mark Zuckerberg’s.15、The main purpose of the article is to ______.A. prove how luxury leads to an unpleasant lifeB. tell how to express yourself through appearancesC. report on a series of studies about luxuries and happinessD. persuade readers to invest in experiences instead of luxuries二、七选五16、Here a few famous people may give you some helpful tips on how to choose the right books to read.● Read books from past eras.①_________Otherwise, you’d be “completely dependent on the prejudices and fashions of your times,” just as Albert Einstein put it. “Somebody who reads only newspapers and books of contemporary authors looks to me like an extremely near-sighted person who dislikes eyeglasses,” he said.●②_________Reading too wide a variety in too short a time would keep you from forming a lasting impression. Seneca the Younger suggested that “you must linger (逗留) among a limited number of master thinkers, and digest their works rather than in larger quantities.”● Shop at secondhand bookstores.Virginia Woolf believed the works in secondhand bookstores have an attraction. Browsing through these books gives you the chance to run into something that traditionallibraries can’t bring to you. ③_________● Check out authors’ reading lists.American philosopher Mortimer J. Adler talked about how to choose books. He attached importance to those that other authors consider worth reading. ④_________ “Trust their tastes.” said Mortimer.● Make the final decision by yourself.⑤_________It’s you yourself who should choose what, how an d when to read. Theodore Roosevelt recommended choosing books on subjects that interest you and letting your mood guide you to your next great read.A. Interest is the best teacher.B. Great authors are great readers.C. Leave some room for older works.D. Learn more about those great authors.E. Don’t jump too quickly from book to book.F. There’s no “best books” list that everyone should follow.G. Usually they are much more selective in organizing their collections.三、完形填空(20空)In 1945, Sergeant (中士) John Gonsalves was sent back to Germany soon after thefamily as soon as possible.Gonsalves and their five sons.them well and letting them know he was looking forward to returning home. He ended theJohn’s family during the Christmas season, one of his favorite holidays.one of their sons, said. “He was a good man.” Angelina said, “Everybody loved him. That17、A. son B. mom C. wife D. father18、A. Or rather B. Or else C. Above all D. In all19、A. described B. destroyed C. demanded D. discovered20、A. Medical B. Technical C. Postal D. Physical21、A. hands B. bags C. drawers D. cars22、A. came back B. set off C. passed away D. showed up23、A. inspected B. instructed C. scolded D. survived24、A. team B. army C. committee D. government25、A. insisted B. reminded C. interrupted D. recalled26、A. forgot B. wrote C. recognized D. reported27、A. handwriting B. capacity C. honour D. opinion28、A. reasonable B. predictable C. amazing D. disappointing29、A. talk B. update C. present D. idea30、A. likely B. unnecessarily C. reliably D. importantly31、A. family B. neighbors C. colleagues D. class32、A. happiness B. expectation C. kisses D. honesty33、A. safer B. busier C. worse D. better34、A. hair B. face C. hat D. room35、A. poems B. essays C. phrases D. words36、A. acceptable B. suitable C. unbelievable D. imaginable四、短文填空37、Baduanjin, a kind of exercise regarded as a unique spot t among the aged, has gained ①_______ (popular) among the young people in Ching.More than 1,000 videos about Baduanjin can be found on Bilibili , ②_______video platform in China. A video③_______ (release) by the General Administration of Sport of China to teach the public has gained about 10 million views and about 6,000④_______ (comment). Most of them were from college students and the young people.The exercise also becomes part of PE class at a college. “Our school asked us to do thisexercise and sent a video⑤_______our PE teacher,” said an Internet user. Film stars and fitness bloggers also do this exercise, ⑥_______ has attracted a large number of followers.⑦_______ (date) back to the Song Dynasty (420–479), Baduajin has a history of more than800 years. It ⑧_______ (consist)of eight movements, using limbs to stimulate meridians(经络)inside the body. Compared with Tai Chi, Baduanjin is⑨_______ (suitable) for beginners with its simple and gentle movements. It can enhance immunity and enable people⑩_______(relax). It is also a very low-cost social activity for the young people in China.五、短文改错38、假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。

四川省2023_2024学年高二英语上学期11月月考试题含解析

四川省2023_2024学年高二英语上学期11月月考试题含解析
B. Because they were useful for protection.
C. Because they always obeyed their masters.
20. What is the most important reason for people in the city to keep dogs now?
A. Apples and grapes. B. Hamburgers. C. French fries.
8. What is the woman going to do?
A. To eat less. B. To eat more. C. To change her food.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9. What are the man and the woman talking about?
A. A film. B. A real story. C. A ghost story.
10. What’s the first name of the man they are talking about?
A. For protection against other animals.
B. For protection against other dogs.
C. Just for fun.
19. Why were dogs used for hunting?
A. Because they did not eat other animals.
16. What does the woman think they should do?
A. Take a taxi. B. Walk quickly. C. Leave the bags with the police.

2023-2024学年天津市耀华中学高三上学期11月月考英语试题

2023-2024学年天津市耀华中学高三上学期11月月考英语试题

2023-2024学年天津市耀华中学高三上学期11月月考英语试题1. —What do you think of Alice’s idea?—Honestly, I agree with her, though not ___________.A.entirely B.thoroughly C.widely D.obviously2. Be carefully. Don’t get the juice on your new dress, for it ___________wash out.A.can’t B.mustn’t C.shouldn’t D.won’t3. You type almost anything, however unclear, into the space provided on Google and in a second it __________ thousands of references.A.catches up with B.comes up withC.ends up with D.puts up with4. _______these big spenders, there are also teens that prove age is no barrier to making good use of money.A.In honor of B.In memory of C.In contrast to D.In control of5. The manager found his computer running smoothly, quite a lot of useless files and waste.A.to clear B.having cleared C.clearing D.cleared6. I just sat by the window watching the passing scene ________ I caught the eye of a waiter and ordered my meal.A.once B.while C.until D.since7. Bella, who is always cheerful, creates a friendly work atmosphere in her office every day,________ her colleagues find pleasant and relaxing.A.where B.whichC.when D.that8. The air hostess told the passengers to turn off their phones for the plane ___________.A.took off B.was taking off C.has taken off D.is taking off9. I hope to set up our company in ___________ will be a promising land, a place full of opportunities.A.which B.where C.what D.that10. As companies are trying hard to attract and keep young people for their technical skills and enthusiasm for change, office culture is becoming a(n) ___________of youth culture.A.extension B.intention C.tension D.expansion11. — What do you think of your journey to the seaside town?— Everything is very fantastic, especially its fresh air, which is pleasant ________.A.breathed B.being breathed C.to be breathed D.to breathe12. —It’s said that Chris achieved high grades in the examination.—That’s no surprise. He is ___________, you know.A.a dark horse B.a green hand C.a wet blanket D.an eager beaver 13. —What’s the result of the match? I think highly of the former world champion.—On the contrary, he was ___________last night in three rounds.A.favored B.humbled C.stretched D.opposed14. Nothing but some ancient Chinese coins ________ in the sunken ship since they began the exploration.A.were found B.has been found C.had been found D.have been found 15. —Oh, you sound just like a native.___________. I still have trouble expressing myself.A.I don’t care B.As you wish C.Well, not quite D.I couldn’t agreemoreThe e-mail request came into Ekiben restaurant in Baltimore late on & Thursday afternoon in March: tempura broccoli (天妇罗西兰花) topped with fresh herbs, diced onion, and fermented cucumber vinegar. Brandon wrote the e-mail on behalf of his mother-in-law, who _______the dish but was now in the final stages of lung cancer in Vernon and he hoped to get the _______to make it for her at home.Steve Chu, one of the restauran t’s co-owners, quickly replied with a(n) _______suggestion. “Thanks for reaching out. We’d like to meet you in Vermont and make it _______for you.”_______, Brandon e-mailed back, “You do know that this is Vermont we’re talking about, right? But Steve resp onded, “_______. Tell us the date, time, and _______and we’ll be there.”For the past six years, every time Brandon’s mother-in-law visited Baltimore, the _______place she wanted to go was Ekiben. “She had always told us, ‘When I’m on my deathbed, I want t o have that broccoli,’” recalls Brandon’s wife, Rina.That Friday after work, a day after receiving Brandon’s e-mail, Steve _______his truck with a bot plate and a cooler filled with __________and then headed for Vermont with his partner. They stayed __________in an Airbnb rental and drove the next day to where Rima’s mother lived.__________pulling into the parking lot, Steve started cooling and deep-frying. __________tempura broccoli, they made tofu with peanut sauce and fresh herbs and some steamed rice. After neatly__________everything up, they knocked on their customer’s door.“Go ahead and answer,” Rina told her mother.“As soon as she opened the door, she smelled the __________aroma (香味).” Brandon says.Rina says her mother also __________St eve and his coworkers. “My mom kept saying.” ‘I don’t understand. You drove all the way up here to cook for me?’ She was so happy and touched to have that broccoli. She couldn’t believe it.As for Steve, he couldn’t help remembering his __________customer. “The amazing, sweet lady always stood out,” he says. “It was an honor to help __________the family’s wishes” Steve says. “There was a lot of good, positive energy in doing this.” Having declined the family’s invitation to dinner, they got back to Baltimore.Rina was happy that her mother was able to enjoy her beloved broccoli with a(n) __________order of remarkable kindness one last time. “My mom cried later about their __________.” Rina says. “We’ll carry that positive memory with us always.”16.A.admired B.adored C.approved D.abandoned 17.A.recipe B.message C.treatment D.appointment 18.A.satisfying B.professional C.alternative D.practical19.A.unique B.alive C.tasty D.fresh20.A.Frightened B.Surprised C.Delighted D.Inspired21.A.No problem B.No wonder C.No thanks D.No comment 22.A.direction B.condition C.location D.recommendation 23.A.last B.first C.next D.least24.A.loaded B.associated C.transported D.delivered25.A.equipment B.meals C.delicacies D.ingredients 26.A.permanently B.overnight C.instantly D.fortnight27.A.Before B.When C.Upon D.While28.A.Except B.In addition to C.Beside D.From29.A.using B.clearing C.boxing D.mixing30.A.unexpected B.intentional C.relieving D.familiar31.A.recognized B.confused C.illustrated D.interacted32.A.noble B.considerate C.loyal D.rewarding33.A.present B.convey C.fulfill D.develop34.A.side B.exceptional C.abundant D.efficient35.A.opportunity B.generosity C.flexibility D.personalityRiding through the WorldReady to ride? The Hershey Harrisburg Region offers a variety of scenic pathways and rugged (崎岖的) trails for all skill levels in any season.Stony Valley Rail TrollEnjoy 19 miles of family-friendly trail near Dauphin, PA. This peaceful trek through Stony Valley is part of the second largest roadless wilderness tract of land of Pennsylvania.Trails: 1 Trail length: 19. 2 milesTrail type: primitive Difficulty: easyAverage time: 2. 5 hrs Average trail grade: 1 degreeCapital Area GreenbeltEnjoy 21 miles of beautiful scenery, historic architecture, and magnificent views of the river and Pennsylvania Capitol complex. Combining urban, wooded, and paved trails, the Greenbelt Trail System is also popular for hikes, walks and recreational biking.Trails: 5 Trail length: 21. 89 milesTrail type: paved and primitive Difficulty: easy to moderateAverage time: 3. 5 hrs Average trail grade: 1. 5 degreesHershey Medical Center TrollTen miles of new trails wind their way through the Pean State University at the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Campus. The trails are divided into two sections, with one side geared toward more challenging sides and the other hosting more: open and flowing pathways.Trails: 10 Trail length: 9. 7 milesTrail type: paved and primitive Difficulty: moderateAverage time: 1. 5 hrs Average trail grade: 2 degreesRattling Creek Troll SystemExpert riders looking for a challenging track with varied terrain (地形) will love this trail. The Rattling Creek trail network covers over 20 miles of rugged singletrack terrain, as well as miles of tamer gravel (砾石) forest roads. The trail network comprises trails in the Weiser State Forest and in Lykens Borough.Trails: 15 Trail length: 22. 3 milesTrail typo: primitive and rocky Difficulty: difficultAverage time: 3. 5 hrs Average trail grade: 3 degrees36. Which of the following trails is the most suitable for family cycling?A.Stony Valley Rail Trail B.Capital Area GreenbeltC.Hershey Medical Center Trail D.Rattling Creek Trail System37. What can you see along the way if you choose Capital Area Greenbelt?A.Roadless wilderness. B.Stunning views of a lake.C.Skyscrapers and towers. D.Buildings with a long history.38. What do Capital Area Greenbelt and Hershey Medical Center Trail have in common?A.Both are 21 miles long. B.Both are easy for riders.C.Both are paved and primitive. D.Both are divided into two sections.39. Who would most probably choose Ratting Creek Trail System?A.Experienced riders. B.Someone new to cycling.C.Those who love urban views. D.Those who want to relax themselves. 40. Where do you probably find the passage?A.In a textbook B.In an outdoor program brochure.C.In a sportswear advertisement D.In a gym notice.When my daughter was ten, she and my husband Joe, were united in their desire for a dog. As for me, I shared none of their canine just, because I have no time to take care of a dog. “But we’ll do it.” “Really? You’re going to walk the dog? Feed the dog? Bathe the dog?” “Yes, we promise.”They didn’t. From day two (everyone wanted to walk the cute puppy that first day), neither thought to walk the dog. While I was slow to accept that I would be the one to keep track of her shots, to schedule her vet appointments, to feed and clean her, Misty knew this one day one.Quickly, we developed something of a Vulcan mind meld (心灵融合). She’d look at me with those sad brown eyes, beam her need, and then wait, trusting I would understand, which, strangely. I almost always did. She kept me company, snoring on my home-office couch as I worked, cradling against my feet as I read, and splaying across my stomach as I watched televisionEven so, I’d balk (畏缩,犹豫) silently as she and I walked. Not fair.One day my husband’s doctor uttered an unthinkable word: leukemic (白血病). I spent eight to ten hours a day with Joe in the hospital, doing anything and everything I could to ease his discomfort. Every part of my life changed; no part of my old routine remained.Save one: Misty still needed walking. At the beginning, when friends offered to take her through her paces, I declined because I knew they had their own households to deal with. As the months went by, I began to realize that I actually wanted to walk Misty. The morning walk before I headed to the hospital was a quiet, peaceful time to gather my thoughts before the day’s medical drama unfolded. The evening walk was a time to shake off the day’s upsets and let the worry tracks in my head go to white noise.After Joe died, Misty slept on his pillow.I’m grateful to a point. After years of balking. I’ve come to enjoy my walls with Misty. As I watch her chase a squirrel, throwing her whole being into the here-and-now of an exercise that has never once ended in victory, she reminded me, too, that no matter how harsh the present or unpredictable the future, there’s almost always some measure of joy to be extracted from the moment.41. Which of the following is the closest in meaning to the underlined part in Paragraph 1?A.I was afraid of dog B.I didn’t want to share anything with them C.I didn’t care their desire.D.I didn’t agree to raise a dog.42. What can we learn from Paragraphs 3 and 4?A.The author didn’t want to walk the dog because she didn’t like her.B.The dog was naughty and annoying.C.Although loving the dog, she was reluctant to walk her.D.She would rather stay at home with Misty than walk her.43. The story came to its turning point when ____________.A.Joe died B.the writer began to walk the dogC.Joe fell ill D.the dog tried to please the writer44. Why did the writer continue to walk Misty while Joe was in hospital?A.Because the walk provided her with spiritual comfort.B.Because her friends didn’t offer any help.C.Because she could u nfold the day’s medical drama.D.Because she didn’t want Misty to be others’ companion45. What message does the author want to convey in the passage?A.One should learn to enjoy hard times.B.A disaster can change everything in life.C.Confronted with difficulty, we still have moments to enjoy.D.People will change their attitude toward you when you are in difficulty.One of the curious things about social networks is the way that some messages, pictures, or ideas can spread like wildfire while others that seem just as catchy or interesting barely register at allBefore you go deep into the puzzle, consider this: If you measure the height of your male friends, for example, the average is about 170 cm. You are 172 and your friends are all about the same height as you are. Indeed, the mathematical concept of “average” is a good way to capture the nature of this data set.But imagine that one of your friends was much taller than you. This person would dramatically skew the average, which would make your friends taller than you, on average. In this case, the “average” is a poor way to capture this data set.Exactly this situation occurs on social networks. On average, your coauthors will be cited more often than you, and the people you follow will post more frequently than you and so on.Now Lerman from University of Southern Caledonia has discovered a related paradox, which they call the majority illusion (多数错觉). They illustrate this illusion with an example. They take 14 nodes linked up to form a small network. They then color three of these nodes and count how many of the remaining nodes link to them in a single step.In situation (a), the uncolored nodes see more than half of their neighbors as colored. This is the majority illusion—the local impression that a specific feature is common when the global truth is entirely different. While in situation (b) the majority illusion doesn’t occur.So how popular is it in the real world? It’s found out that the majority illusion occurs in almost all network s cenarios. “The effect is largest in the political blogs network, where 60% of nodes will have majority active neigbbours, even when only 20% of the nodes are truly active,” says Lerman.It immediately explains many interesting phenomena. For a start, it shows how some content can spread globally while other similar content does not—the key is to start with a small number of well-connected early adopters fooling the rest of the network into thinking it is common. The affected nodes then find it natural to follow the trend. A real spread finally comes into being.But it is not yet a marketer’s charter. For that, marketers must first identify the popular nodes that can create the majority illusion for the merger audience. These influencers must then be persuaded to adopt the desired behavior or product, which is essential to the prospect of the marketing plan.46. The phrase “skew the average” in the 3rd paragraph most probably refers to the action of__________.A.hiding the real average to be unrecognizable to othersB.producing an average against the general feature of dataC.working out the common feature suggested by the averageD.ignoring the average because of the frequency by which it is reviewed47. What does the difference between situation(a) and situation(b) lie in?A.The number of the nodes in the networkB.The manner of the connection between the nodes.C.The decision of which nodes to be colored.D.The influence of the network on the nodes.48. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A.Majority illusion rarely bas impacts except in political blogs field.B.The majority illusion on social networks relies on it that people you follow post more than youC.The essence of successful opinion spread is to initiate the trend with well-connectedsharers.D.The spread scale of ideas on networks mainly depends on the quality of content.49. To guarantee the success of marketing promotion, it’s vital to __________.A.thoroughly understand the concept of majority illusionB.accurately figure out who is the powerful person to affect othersC.definitely decide who are the target audience for the promotionD.successfully convince the influencers to practice certain action50. What is most probably the title of the passage?A.The social network vision that tricks your mind.B.Who is stealing your network identity?C.Minority network opinion spread, curse or blessing?D.Have you been misled during the last political voting?Let’s take a moment to consider the words of one of America’s most remarkable philosophers, Henry David Thoreau.Thoreau spent the years 1845-1847 living on the outskirts of society in a small cabin in the woods by the side of Waldon Pond. He called this period of his life an experiment of intentional living and wrote this famous paragraph:I went to the woods because I wished to live intentionally, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach,and not,when I came to die, discover that I had not lived. I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow(精华)of life.There is great wisdom in Thoreau’s purpose here, and I think it’s very useful to ask ourselves this question:What would our lives be like if we sucked all the marrow out of life?If Thoreau’s quote sounds familiar, it may be from watching the film Dead Poets Society, a movie with deep wisdom. The film is about young men at a boarding school as they prepare to do good in the world because they have the privilege to bring about change. Their English teacher, played by Robin Williams, tries to convince them that they should live life well now instead of believing that they will find happiness after they reach certain goals. Part of his argument is conveyed by quoting this famous passage from Thoreau.Sucking the marrow out of life sounds simple enough, but as a matter of fact, it may be the most difficult thing that we can ever do. But it actually is as simple as it. Sounds—though “simple” is not quite the same thing as “easy”. I can think of one barrier that often keeps us from living our best lives. What keeps us from getting the most out of life is our desire for approval and fame. In the process of always looking for fame and glory, there is the danger that we will stop living. In order to seek approval from others, we fail to find a sense of approval within our own spirit.When we become aware that we are missing so much out of life, we can decide that we want to make changes. Our best move is to start small. If we are having a meal, whether a great festival feast or a modest supper, it is always within our power to take it slowly and really feel, taste, and enjoy the food before us. Few of us can easily do like Henry David Thoreau and get away from it all in the wilderness. But we can make small changes every single day.51. What wisdom is conveyed in Thoreau’s words?A.Stay away from city life. B.Live one’s life to the fullest.C.Only nature can bring happiness. D.One can never be too old to learn.52. Why did the author mention the film Dead Poets Society?A.To recommend a good film. B.To praise the teacher’s wisdom.C.To further illustrate Thoreau’s wisdom.D.To state the film was adapted fromThoreau’s works.53. What’s the author’s attitude towards people’s seeking for approval?A.Critical. B.Supportive. C.Sympathetic. D.Unconcerned. 54. How can people change life for the better according to the author?A.Live in the wildness. B.Set higher goals.C.Make small changes daily. D.Read more classics.55. What could be the best title of the passage?A.Ask for More:Thoreau Exposes the Meaning of LifeB.Sunk in Thought:Thoreau Outshines Ancient PhilosophersC.Aim High:Thoreau’s Practical Advice Ensures Successful LifeD.To Live Intentionally:Thoreau’s Philosophy Remains Valuable阅读表达During the final term of my theater and performance degree at the University of Leeds, I found myself standing outside Berkeley Court care home with three classmates and an underdeveloped idea. We planned to hold some interactive workshops with the residents to try to inspire memory and social engagement.I remember being nervous, aware that we were working with people who were vulnerable, and that I had no idea what I was doing. Some residents were almost nonverbal, some were clearly not with ability. Some were happy to see us, and some were not.I had decided to play music at the end of the session. We went with the song My Way because the residents, all roughly 80 years old, were probably listening to the hit song in their late 20s.Once I pressed play, it was as if a spell had been cast. Nearly everyone in the room stood up and sang what seemed like every word. I was so profoundly moved. Many of them were communicating much better. It looked and felt like magic.Off I went to drama school, but I thought about that experience almost daily. So when we were given the opportunity to write a script for a theater festival, I created a love story about music and dementia (痴呆), spanning 50 years of a couple’s life.And now, 10 years later, the show I made is running again in London thanks to the Music for Dementia campaign.When my grandma was diagnosed with dementia toward the end of her life, I didn’t struggle to communicate with her in the way that other people in their might have done. I felt more able to tune into what she needed and better equipped to see her underneath the disease.I now know that music-based intervention reduce the need for medication in more than 60% of people living with dementia. I don’t know what My Way would be, but I certainly think we should all strive to find our song and do our best to stay connected to the people we share it with.56. Why did the author choose the song My Way to play? (No more than 15 words)___________________________________________________________________________ 57. What made the author profoundly moved? (No more than 15 words)___________________________________________________________________________ 58. How did the author create the script for a theater festival? (No more than 15 words)___________________________________________________________________________ 59. What does the underlined sentence mean? (No more than 10 words)___________________________________________________________________________ 60. Do you think music can affect your emotions, memories and well-being? Why? (No more than 25 words)___________________________________________________________________________61. 假设你是晨光中学的高三学生李津。

河北省沧州市三县联考2024届高三上学期11月月考英语试卷(含答案)

河北省沧州市三县联考2024届高三上学期11月月考英语试卷(含答案)

河北省沧州市三县联考2024届高三上学期11月月考英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________ 一、阅读理解Famous People Who Begin With DifficultiesOprah WinfreyProbably having one of the most famous success stories, Oprah was born into a poor family in Mississippi, raised by a single mother living on welfare. She was physically, and mentally abused during her childhood. Despite her initial struggles as a young girl, she turned herself into one of the most successful talk show hosts of our time.Jim CarreyJim Carrey has been the star of some of the most successful movies of all time. But Carrey grew up extremely poor in Canada. When he was a teenager, his family took security jobs in a factory to help pay the bills. And during his first stand-up comedy performance, he was booed off (喝倒彩) the stage. Not shortly after, he made it big on In Living Color and then went on to star in Dumb & Dumber, The Mask, and Ace Ventura in the same year!James DysonIf you thought Thomas Edison’s failures were bad, let me in troduce you to James Dyson, the famous inventor of the Dyson vacuums (真空吸尘器) you see all over the television. Dyson developed over 5,000 failed prototypes (原型) before finding the bagless vacuum brand. Not only that, he put his entire savings account into his prototypes over fifteen years! Luckily, the bagless vacuum worked.Stephen KingBefore Stephen King became known as a great living writer—having written over 60 novels, many of which have been adapted for film and television—King was rejected over and over again. In his memoir, On Writing, King describes how he used to post his rejection letters on the wall for inspiration. His first novel, Carrie, was rejected 30 times.1.What do Oprah and Jim have in common?A.They were abused by parents. B.They grew up in poor families.C.They were hired as comedians. D.They found jobs in a factory.2.What did James Dyson do?A.He repaired the failed prototypes. B.He developed over 5,000 brands.C.He put all efforts into marketing. D.He invented the bagless vacuum.3.Who is a novelist?A.Stephen King. B.Oprah Winfrey. C.James Dyson. D.Jim Carrey.Though Marley has loved soccer for as long as she can remember, her involvement in the game didn’t extend beyond kickabouts with her father and brothers. But that all changed in 2014 when one day her son came home from school and handed her a flier (传单), saying that his soccer coach had asked him to deliver it to her. “I’m reading it... like ‘Wait, Jamaica has a women’s football team? Where did this come from?’” she said.Six years earlier, in 2008, underfunding had led to the Jamaican Football Federation (JFF) disbanding the women’s national team program. The flier Marley’s son brought home was a fundraising request from the JFF to help restart the program. Marley got to work almost immediately, calling the JFF the following morning to ask what it needed.situation was. From travel and nutrition to accommodation and training camps, every area of the national team’s setup was in need of funding.A skilled musician and multiple Grammy award-winning artist, Marley put her considerable musical talents to work. “My family came together with me. We recorded a song Strike Hard to raise funds,” she s aid.Her efforts—and the work of countless others who were equally as committed to the cause—paid off as the women’s national team became the first Caribbean country to qualify for the Women’s World Cup.Marley’s work has helped not only improve standards and conditions for players, but also shift the country’s attitude towards the women’s national team. “These girls have been toldfor a long time that women in sports, especially football in Jamaica, really weren’t that important,” Marley said. “Nobody wants to give us brand deals because it’s the female team. It’s so good now to see how all of that has changed dramatically, not just for our women, but around the world... and that makes me excited.”4.How did Marley probably feel while reading the flier?A.Astonished. B.Disappointed. C.Grateful. D.Regretful.5.Why did the women’s national team of Jamaica stop operating in 2008?A.Its coaches left the team. B.Its players were unskilled.C.It failed the football fans. D.It lacked sufficient funds.6.What does t he underlined word “dire” probably mean in paragraph 3?A.Amazing. B.Terrible. C.Fresh. D.Stable.7.Which can best describe the impact of Marley’s efforts?A.Short-lived. B.Negative. C.Far-reaching. D.Unidentifiable.A sandstone slab (石板) and other stone tools unearthed in Vietnam give insight into how curry (咖喱) was made and reveal that curry was eaten in the region at least 2,000 years ago.The sandstone slab, buried 2 meters below the surface, was dug up in 2018 at Oc Eo in southern Vietnam. The site was once an overseas trading center of an ancient Southeast Asian kingdom known as Funan, according to a new study.“Preparing curry involves not only a diverse range of seasoning but also the use of grinding (研磨) tools, considerable time, and human effort,” said study author Dr. Hsiao chun Hung. “Remarkably, even individuals residing outside of India nearly 2,000 years ago expressed a strong desire to enjoy the flavors of curry, as evidenced by their careful preparations.”Hung and a team of researchers analyzed microscopic remains known as starch grains—tiny structures found within plant cells that can be preserved over long periods—that they found on the grinding tools.“Nowadays, preparing curry in Vietnam has become much simpler for most families due to the widespread availability of bagged curry in supermarkets. However, it is interesting to note that the curry recipe used today has not varied significantly from the ancient times,” said study co-author Dr. Khanh Trung Kien Nguyen. Nguyen added that the team planned to recreate the 2,000-year-old curry based on the microscopic remains found at the site.People were likely enjoying curry in India about 4,000 years ago. Some of the components recovered at Oc Eo are similar to those found in Indian curries, while other components are more distinctively Southeast Asian. The new study concluded that curry recipes arrived in Southeast Asia with South Asian traders as contact between the regions increased during the early centuries of the first millennium.8.What is the sandstone slab used to do according to the text?A.Store grains. B.Carve tools. C.Make curry. D.Keep time.9.What did Dr. Hsiao-chun Hung think of preparing curry in the past?A.It was a complex process. B.It differed from one another.C.It demanded little effort. D.It was environment-friendly.10.What can we infer about the ancient curry recipes?A.They restricted regional trade. B.They were mainly consumed in Vietnam. C.They linked various cultures. D.They were first favored by Southeast Asians. 11.What is the text mainly about?A.The unknown stories of a historical site. B.The findings of unearthed stone tools. C.An introduction to a cooking course. D.An unforgettable family experience.Ocean temperature extremes are now normal, a new study reports. It has analyzed ocean surface temperatures for the past 150 years. It reveals that by 2019, 57 percent of the ocean’s surface was warming to temperatures rarely seen 100 years ago.Ecologists wanted to learn how often modern extreme heat events occur. They also wanted to see how long they last. Kisei Tanaka was one of those ecologists. He now works for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in Honolulu, Hawaii. Tanaka teamed up with Kyle Van Houtan, who works at the Loggerhead Marinelife Center. The two analyzed monthly sea surface temperatures collected from 1870 through 2019. Then they mapped where and when extreme heat events had shown up, decade by decade.By looking at monthly extremes instead of annual averages, the two found that over time, more and more patches (区域) of water were reaching extreme temperatures. Then, in 2014, the entire ocean hit a point of no return, Van Houtan says.Heat waves harm ocean ecosystems. They can lead seabirds to starve... And animals—from fish and whales to turtles—may have to swim long distances in search of comfortable temperatures.In May 2020, NOAA announced that it was updating what climates it now considered “normal”. These values are what the agency uses to put daily weather events in a histori cal context. The average values from 1991 to 2020 are now higher than those from 1981 to 2010, NOAA found.Van Houtan says his new study shows extreme ocean warming is now the norm. Much discussion on climate change, he notes, has been about future events, and whether or not they might happen. But what the emerging data make clear, he says, is that extreme heat became common in our ocean in 2014. It’s a documented historical fact—not a future possibility. 12.Why did the ecologists conduct the research?A.To prove what they had forecast. B.To recognize the value of the data.C.To update readers on newfound species. D.To find out the trend of ocean record heat. 13.Where can you find the harmful effect of global ocean warming?A.In paragraph 3. B.In paragraph 4. C.In paragraph 5. D.In paragraph 6. 14.What does Van Houtan want to stress at last?A.People’s lifestyle will be greatly affected. B.It is a must to discuss the climate change. C.Scientists must focus on historical events. D.Ocean heat extremes are the new normal. 15.In which section of a newspaper may this text appear?A.Nature. B.Travel. C.Business. D.History.二、七选五16.Few sights fill you with nostalgia (怀旧) like the fireflies dancing at night.①_______Their populations are declining around the world as the threats against them are increasing. Sara Lewis, an expert who studies the insects, offers tips on what you can do to ensure that fireflies will continue to light up your backyard.Create a firefly habitat②_______. With about 2,000 different species of fireflies, there’s a wide variety of environments in which they thrive (繁衍) —including wetlands, forests, and even city parks—which is why some species are more threatened than others. “You can recreate those conditions in your own backyard simply by leaving some leaf litter around the edges of your property,” Lewis says. “That’s a good microhabitat for fireflies.”③_______Flashing lights are an important part in fireflies life. As the sun sets, male fireflies move around while flashing their lights to signal their interest. If a nearby female is interested, she flashes back from her position to the ground, and the males fly down to find her. “All of that has to happen for the next generation to survive,” says Lewis. “However, light pollution makes those scenes much harder to see. It’s like cutting n phone line. It really stops the romance.④_______. You can draw your curtains shut at night and turn off the lights completely when possible.”Stop using pesticides (杀虫剂)Using pesticides in your yard also poses an existential threat to fireflies, which are insects after all.⑤_______. Scientists are researching alternatives to chemical pesticides that could target specific species, like mosquitoes, while leaving other insects unharmed. A.Reduce light pollutionB.Make a fire in the open airC.Luckily, there are some solutionsD.But these beloved insects are in troubleE.The living conditions of fireflies are getting betterF.The biggest threat facing fireflies today is the loss of their habitatsG.Most of the pesticides will kill less-beloved insects as well as fireflies三、完形填空(15空)bus my friend had to take something from my bag, which took a little bit of time. Theleft me with a smiley heart.17.A.showed B.proved C.happened D.appeared 18.A.escaped B.hesitated C.paused D.waved 19.A.hurry up B.take off C.come back D.go around 20.A.blamed B.amazed C.saved D.wakened 21.A.charging B.calling C.following D.visiting 22.A.turn B.complain C.respond D.listen 23.A.lazily B.secretly C.kindly D.unwillingly 24.A.change B.food C.awards D.excuses 25.A.comforted B.answered C.interrupted D.approached 26.A.memory B.problem C.joke D.reply 27.A.proud B.creative C.moody D.honest 28.A.sad B.foolish C.calm D.new29.A.support B.study C.luck D.policy30.A.start B.fact C.wish D.relief 31.A.benefit B.shock C.train D.test四、短文填空32.Among the recent ①_______(develop) of various technologies, the most used handy technology is the mobile phones with the Internet connection. In the past few years, mobile phones ②_______ (play) an irreplaceable part in our daily life. Without them,normal life was at a standstill. The experience forced us ③_______ (become) dependent on mobile phones. Now we are ④_______ (confuse) about the idea that mobile phones should not be allowed in schools. Mobile phones bring with them many advantages and disadvantages. Let us discuss this to understand the issue ⑤_______ (clear).Generally speaking, mobile phones should not be allowed in schools because teachers provide students ⑥_______ all knowledge and guidance. Moreover, school is not only meant for academics,but it teaches discipline, values,good habits, ⑦_______ interactive skills which m obile phones can’t offer. If we talk about connectivity that means to contact someone in case of emergency, the school will help the students.We cannot ignore some important cases ⑧_______ mobile phones may be required. Mobile phones provide a better way of learning and ⑨_______ (fast) access to information. Many parents feel safe to track the location of their kids as they travel to school on their own. But some ⑩_______ (regulation) should be made to ensure that the students use mobile phones properly.五、书面表达33.假定你是李华,在英语学习方面有不少困惑。

江苏省南京市金陵河西中学2023-2024学年高一上学期英语11月月考试卷

江苏省南京市金陵河西中学2023-2024学年高一上学期英语11月月考试卷

江苏省南京市金陵河西中学2023-2024学年高一上学期英语11月月考试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Plastic surgery is not only popular in the US, but is also spreading across Asia. It is reported that South Korea is now the world’s largest market for plastic surgery.In order to change their looks, 20 percent of women aged between 19 and 49 in Seoul said they had gone under the knife. The growth of South Korea’s pop music industry increases the popularity. Many patients visit clinics with photos of singers, asking doctors to copy their noses or eyes.Joo Kwon, who founded one of the largest clinics in Seoul, recently opened a hotel to better serve customers. People will spend about $17,675 in a single visit. An increasing number of customers are non-Koreans, but from China, Japan, the Middle East and even Africa. Leaders in South Korea say that this will help the Korean economy.However, Mr. Kwon warned that young people should be careful when taking such operations. “I think South Korea doesn’t understand the word ‘beauty’, because everyone looks pretty much the same. It is also related to low self-confidence. I think the situation will somewhat become better in the future as the society becomes more different. But it will take quite a bit of time until we get there.” he told reporters.Last year, a booklet was given out to Korean high school students by the government. There was a story that a local woman who was crazy about plastic surgery ended up with an ugly face.1.What is the main cause of the increase in plastic surgery in South Korea?A.The increasing understanding of beauty.B.The increasing number of clinics.C.The rise of the pop music industry.D.The rise of the Korean economy. 2.What can we learn from the last paragraph?A.Plastic surgery is supported by the government.B.High school students are encouraged to have plastic surgery.C.High school students in South Korea are fond of plastic surgery.D.Plastic surgery is bad for people’s health.3.What is the main idea of the text?A.How to learn plastic surgery.B.Why women have plastic surgery.C.The famous singers in South Korea.D.Rapid growth of plastic surgery in South Korea.Public Health England (PHE) is targeting pizzas, ready meals, ready meat and takeaways. The government has also required the food industry to start using healthier foods and encourage the public to choose lower-calorie foods.It is all part of an effort to decrease calorie intake by 20% by 2024. The aim will point to 13 different food groups. If action is not taken, PHE said, it would be prepared to ask the government to pass laws.PHE would be strictly monitoring progress by looking at which products people were buying and would be prepared to punish companies which do not take their duties. The government is also organizing a program encouraging adults to consume (消耗) 400 calories at breakfast and 600 calories each at lunch and dinner. At present, adults consume between 200 and 300 calories more than they should each day. PHE chief nutritionist Dr. Alison Tedstone said the 400-600-600 tip would make it easier for people to make healthier choices.How many calories should we eat? It is suggested that women eat no more than 2,000 calories a day, while men should limit their intake to 2,500 calories. For children, it depends on age. A four-year-old should consume no more than 1,300 calories, while for teens aged 17 and 18, it is about 3,000 calories, but overweight children are eating up to 500 calories more than that.Prof Russell Viner, President of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, said it was a necessary move. He said, “Over the past 40 years, there has been a slow growth in food sizes, with pizzas and hamburgers simply much bigger than they were in our parents’ time.” The convenience of fast food at pocket money prices and the advertisement of unhealthy foods and drinks to children add to the problem.4.What does the underlined word “decrease” in Paragraph 2 mean?A.Encourage B.Cut C.Contain D.Balance 5.What will happen to a company producing high-calorie foods?A.It will be punished by PHE.B.It will have to pay extra money.C.It will be forced to stop producing foods.D.It will be asked to throw away all the foods.6.Who should take in the most calories according to Paragraph 4?A.Adult men B.Adult women C.Children aged 4D.Teens aged 18 7.What can be learned from Prof Russell Viner’s words?A.The calorie intake needs to be controlled.B.The growth of food sizes meets people’s need.C.The fast food should be chosen for its convenience.D.The problem about higher-calorie foods will be solved.Though many artists specialize in cityscapes (城市风光), very few create masterpieces as detailed as those sketched (画素描) by Stephen Wiltshire. Even more impressive is that each landscape, which takes the British artist just a few days to complete, is drawn from memory, a talent that has earned him the name “The Human Camera”.Though Stephen is now considered an artistic talent, his start in life was rocky. Suffering from autism (自闭症) at the age of three, he was unable to relate to people and refused to say a single word. His talent came to light when his kindergarten teachers noticed how much the young boy enjoyed drawing. To encourage him to speak, they began providing him with art supplies only if he orally requested them. It was not surprising what was Stephen’s first word, spoken at age five. As a child, Stephen was good at sketching wildlife along with drawings of his teachers and classmates. However, as he grew older, it became apparent that his real talent and passion lay in drawing city skylines.His unbelievable work did not go unnoticed. Stephen sold his first painting for $1620 (£ 1150) at age seven, and was invited by the British Prime Minister to create a drawing of the Salisbury Cathedral at age eight. Five years later, his first book of art came out in London! In 2006, to honor his significant contribution to the art world, Stephen was presented with a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) by Prince Charles.Stephen’s famous artwork includes skylines of Rome, Hong Kong, Dubai, and London.A career highlight remains his first visit to New York when he was 13, a city he loves and often visits. It was there where he met the late author Oliver Sacks. The two became lifelong friends. Sacks once wrote, “His limitations can serve as strengths, too. His vision is valuable,because it conveys a wonderfully direct, unconventional view of the world.”8.Why is Stephen called “The Human Camerna”A.He is able to copy cityscapes exactly.B.He can draw cities entirely from memory.C.He is able to sketch cityscapes quickly.D.He has drawn many cities in a few days.9.What was probably Stephen’s first word since birth?A.Mom.B.Art.C.Teacher.D.Paper. 10.What happened to Stephen when he was 13?A.He sold his first painting.B.He met the government head.C.He published a book.D.He received an MBE11.How did Sacks regard Stephen’s disease?A.It contributes to Stephen’s talent.B.It has no limitations to Stephen.C.It gives Stephen great inner strength.D.It conveys a different view of the world.MADRID — What is it that makes people happy? Youth, health, a good job, good looks, a flashy car? None of these things, Spanish experts say.The concept of happiness is coming under increasingly close examination in Spain. As the nation rises to the club of the world’s wealthiest countries, people are discovering that material things do not bring happiness.“Most people use money as a measure of human value,” says Jesus Yn-fante, author of a book on Spain’s 300 Biggest Fortunes. “Expensive Products are regarded as the best. The rich are admired simply for being rich,” Yn-fante said. Yet psychologists (心理学家) warn that happiness cannot be bought. They advise people to look for it in human relations and in the small pleasures of everyday life.Many people regard happiness as moment of ecstatic pleasure (狂喜) — something that, by definition, cannot last — while others speak of it as peace and acceptance of oneself. Polls (问卷调查) in different countries indicate that between 65 and 85 percent of the world’s population regard themselves as reasonably happy.Around 40 percent of a person’s happiness is thought to be determined by genetics (遗传), while the rest depends on childhood environment and the process of growing up.Perhaps the most surprising thing about happiness is that it has little to do with age,health, wealth, or other values thought to be important in western society.For most Spaniards, happiness is linked with feeling close to other people.Happy people accept their limitations and set themselves reachable goals, experts say. There are lifestyle choices which favour happiness, such as exercise, eating carbohydrates (含碳水化合物的食物) and exposing oneself to sunlight.But the main secret of happiness is to take pleasure in small things.“If you are given a choice between eternal (永久的) happiness and cheese sandwich, take the sandwich,” advises musician Julian Hernandez.12.Spain, as this passage tells us, ________________.A.has built more clubs than the other countriesB.has owned the largest group of expertsC.has become one of the richest countries in the worldD.has produced the most wealth in the world13.As psychologists warn in this passage, people can’t feel happy even if they________________.A.have much money B.only care about themselvesC.Don’t do any homework D.have a few relations14.Happy people, as we can find in this passage, ________________.A.are always full of feelings B.are always born in rich familiesC.always enjoy every achievement they get D.always look down upon themselves 15.What Julian Hernandez advises at the end of this passage suggests that________________.A.he is not a happy musician B.he is leading a hard lifeC.he doesn’t agree to the idea in this passage D.he is humorous二、七选五Best Way to Lose Weight-Dieting TipsHow do you eat right to lose weight fast? You’ll discover there are a great number of weight loss diets which promise to help you drop the pounds fast. 16Many weight loss diets are aimed at losing weight fast, but aren’t necessarily healthy and won’t create a long-term change for the better. 17 That means you’ll choose a dietwhich doesn’t cut out any necessary nutrients (营养物). Most diets suggest that you stop eating fat or carbs (碳水化合物). 18 You’ll need to make clear of your own body type before making a diet plan. You might also need to try different ways before finding the best way.If you just need to shake a few pounds off in a short time, your plan won’t be the same as one to lose weight in the long term. The best short-term weight loss plan will be stronger than the best long-term weight loss plan, but both of them shouldn’t get rid of necessary nutrition. 19 Your body will go into “starvation mode” and your metabolism (新陈代谢) will slow down. As a result your body will keep more weight.20 Spread out your meals evenly throughout the day. Any larger meals should be eaten earlier in the day. That gives your body more time and opportunity to burn calories. If you eat a lot before bed, those calories won’t burn but become fat.A.But do they really work?B.Once you start your plan, you shouldn’t stop.C.In fact many people feel it hard to lose weight.D.Besides, you also should pay attention to when you eat.E.The best way to lose weight should be useful in the long term.F.While this may help some people, there is no plan that is perfect for all.G.If you try to make yourself hungry, you won’t achieve long-term results.三、完形填空remember. And again, for as long as she could remember, some of her classmates had alwaysIt must have been noontime, because Susannah 31 that the ray of light just landed on the floor in front of her. 32 , she took a piece of wood that had fallen into the cave, and, using her glasses as a magnifying (放大) glass, she focused the ray of light onto the 33 . Now they had a torch (火把). Lewis watched with surprise and 34 and off they went to explore the cave.It took them some time, and they had to burn quite a few torches, but finally they found a way out. On top of hugs and cries of 35 , Lewis gave Susannah his heartfelt thanks.21.A.glasses B.necklaces C.earrings D.watches 22.A.teased B.laughed C.warned D.called 23.A.care B.mind C.object D.offend 24.A.approach B.enter C.visit D.attend 25.A.wandered B.waved C.smiled D.slipped 26.A.hold B.touch C.support D.place 27.A.walked B.moved C.fell D.flew 28.A.praise B.water C.food D.help 29.A.feedback B.response C.reaction D.effect 30.A.scared B.shocked C.disturbed D.annoyed 31.A.doubted B.concluded C.recognized D.noticed 32.A.Slowly B.Quickly C.Unexpectedly D.Obviously 33.A.glass B.torch C.wood D.floor 34.A.sorrow B.trouble C.excitement D.curiosity 35.A.loss B.relief C.justice D.return四、用单词的适当形式完成短文五、根据首字母填写单词六、根据汉语意思填写单词七、选用适当的单词或短语补全句子。

江西省部分学校2023-2024学年高二上学期11月月考英语试卷(含答案)

江西省部分学校2023-2024学年高二上学期11月月考英语试卷(含答案)

江西省部分学校2023-2024学年高二上学期11月月考英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________ 一、阅读理解The Bullock Texas State History MuseumThe museum opened in April of 2001. Here’s the museum’s official mission statement: We create experiences that educate, engage, and encourage a deeper understanding of Texas. It offers interactive exhibits that explain Texas history and an IMAX® theater.The ExhibitsThe first floor is about the land and covers the first meetings between Native Americans and Europeans, early settlers and missions and the mapping of the state. The second floor is about identity and discusses Texas history, the significant battles and people who made the state what it is today. The third floor covers important technology from Texas, Texas-led explorations and other Texan achievements.IMAXW TheaterThe Bullock museum’s IMAX® theater was one of the first IMAX® theaters in Texas, and one of few in the world. The theater seats 329 guests and houses the biggest IMAX ®screen in the state at 6 stories high and 84 feet wide. Guests can enjoy sharp and vivid images, as well as immersive (沉浸式虚拟现实的) sound.Museum StoreOn the first floor of the Bullock Texas State History Museum, you will find the museum store. It is filled with Texas-themed goodies, such as clothing, ornaments, books, movies, jewelry, music, home décor and kitchenware.The EssentialsAddress: 1800 Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78701Hours: The museum is open from Monday through Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm.Parking: The museum has an underground parking garage with an entrance. Parking in the museum garage is $15 for full-day parking.1.Which floor of the museum shows the battles?A. The first floor.B. The second floor.C. The third floor.D. The fourth floor. 2.What is the right time for visiting the museum?A. 9 am, Sunday.B. 9 am, Monday.C. 2 pm, Thursday.D. 6 pm, Saturday. 3.What is the purpose of the text?A. To introduce special exhibits.B. To tell about the history of a museum.C. To show information about a museum.D. To attract people to buy Texas-themed goods.When Amelia Lisowe was told she was too young to volunteer, she decided to make a difference by herself. The Benton, Arkansas native launched her own non-profit, Lisowe’s Lights, in 2018, donating over 500 nightlights to kids in the Arkansas foster (寄养的) system that year alone.Since, she has expanded to all 50 states (and 9 countries) and raised funds to distribute more than 15,000 nightlights — with no plans of slowing down.“Kids in foster homes sometim es have to leave in the middle of the night without taking anything with them,” she says. “I wanted to help them feel less scared and more safe.” The 12-year-old hopes to give away at least 2,500 more lights in 2023.Amelia grew up volunteering with her mom, Lauren, who encouraged her daughter to find something she was good at and use it to make the world a better place. “I’m so proud of her,” Lauren adds. “She’s involved in every decision we make. Every time we spend money, she helps decide if something i s a good idea or will further our cause.”Amelia also gets help from friends in the Royal International Miss Pageant system, who run their own nightlight drives in person and online. Amelia, a sixth grader who also volunteers at her local food bank and nursing home, says she feels the impact of her work most when she hears from organizations that have put her lights to use.“I heard about one boy in Oklahoma who never turned off his hall light, not because he was scared, but because he wanted to make sure his little sister was always doing okay across the hall,” Amelia shares. “When they got their nightlight, he knew she wouldn’t be afraid anymore.”4.What was the reason for Amelia’s being refused as a volunteer?A. Her young age.B. Her slow reaction.C. Her busy schedule.D. Her little experience.5.How can nightlights help kids in foster homes?A. By easing their scare.B. By encouraging them to explore.C. By ensuring their safety.D. By putting them to sleep.6.What is Lauren’s attitude to Amelia’s wor k?A. Opposed.B. Doubtful.C. Supportive.D. Worried.7.Why did Amelia mention a boy in Oklahoma in the last paragraph?A. To explain why he kept light on.B. To express her pride in her job.C. To decide what she would do next.D. To show how nightlights help kids.Animals being extinct from the Earth is a serious issue. When this happens in order to use their fur or skin for fashion, it is even worse, since it’s not even for a matter of human survival. That’s why a London zoo decided to make a powerful s tatement at the Siamese crocodile enclosure (鳄鱼围栏).When visitors come in expecting to see a crocodile, they’re greeted with the handbag instead, making a very effective and powerful point about illegal wildlife trade and the harm it takes on the species involved.A sign by the enclosure reads, “This bag u sed to be found swimming in slow-moving rivers and streams across Southeast Asia and Indonesia. Over the last 75 years, more than 80% of Siamese crocodiles have disappeared. Many, like this one, were hunted for their skins as part of the illegal wildlife t rade.”.Native to parts of Southeast Asia, Siamese crocodiles are critically endangered and have become virtually extinct in the wild. Due to hunting as well as habitat loss, they are now absent from nearly 99% of their original range. A huge part of the decline of population is due to humans using their wetland habitat for rice farming, and things only took a turn for the worse when large-scale hunting for their skin for commercial purposes began in the 1950s.according to Benjamin Tapley, leader of reptiles and amphibians at ZSL London Zoo.Tapley told The Huffington Post, “We made this exhibit, within ZSL London Zoo’s Reptile House, to draw visitors’ attention to the d estructive impact the Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT) is having on species around the world. At ZSL, we are working globally with governments and local communities to protect wildlife, support law enforcement (执法) that targets illegal trade networks, empower local communities affected by IWT and reduce demand for threatened wildlife.”8.Why does the sign say this handbag used to swim?A. It is made of a crocodile’s skin.B. It is made into a crocodile shape.C. It is light enough to float on water.D. It was kept in flowing river at first.9.What is paragraph 4 mainly about?A. Wildly hunting of Siamese crocodiles.B. Destruction of Siamese crocodiles’ habitats.C. Commercial value of Siamese crocodiles.D. Causes to make Siamese crocodiles endangered.10.What does the underlined word “confiscated” in paragraph 5 mean?A. Seized.B. Sold.C. Found.D. Stolen.11.What does Tapley’s words focus on?A. The importance of wildlife protection.B. The crisis endangered animals are facing.C. The purpose to show the handbag.D. The harm IWT caused.Coral reefs(珊瑚礁) are a unique ocean ecosystem consisting of rocky structures mainly formed by coral animals and some other ocean life. Despite only covering 0.2 percent of the ocean floor, coral reefs support at least 25 percent of marine species, as well as providing food and economic security for hundreds of millions of people.However, coral reefs across the world are under threat. Warmer oceans can cause the coral bleaching(漂白). It happens when the corals lose colored algae(海藻) living in their bodies and turn completely white. Without the algae, the corals lose their main food source and can die. In addition, as oceans become more acidic(酸性的) from absorbing CO2, corals in acidic conditions become weak in forming reefs.In 2021, the United Nations reported a 14 percent loss of corals across the world largely from rising sea temperatures in the previous 13 years. Australia declared mass bleaching events in 2022 across large parts of the Great Barrier Reef, four times since 2016. Data from the Philippines showed higher than usual ocean temperatures between 2015 and 2017 had caused a serious three-year bleaching events in reefs across the planet.Scientists have been cooperating to see how coral reefs can be protected. Thankfully, they find those coral reefs in the hot parts of the globe are the worst affected. They contain corals with better heat resistance. So their research focus on finding genes(基因) for heat tolerance so that they can be passed on to future generations. Biologists also mix corals that are more resilient to higher temperatures with those that are not and the resulting generation has a better chance of survival.Ultimately, scientists add that without a serious reduction in greenhouse gas, 99 percent of the worl d’s coral reefs will be gone by the end of the century. There is a limit to howquickly corals can adapt warm climate, but if temperatures rise rapidly, then extinction is certain.12.Which is the main threat to coral reefs?A. Declining ocean acidification.B. Loss of colored algae.C. Increasing sea temperatures.D. Lack of food source.13.What do we know from paragraph 3?A. No actions are taken to protect coral reefs.B. Coral bleaching is the worst in Australia.C. Coral reefs have grown rapidly for years.D. Coral reefs receive impacts globally.14.What can be the basic way to protect coral reefs?A. Lowering emission.B. Transplanting them to the hot parts.C. Relying on genes science.D. Limiting their spread.15.Which can be the best title for the text?A. Where Are Coral Reefs Spread?B. How Can Coral Reefs Survive?C. Coral Reefs, A New Threat To Ocean LifeD. Coral Reefs, A Busy Underwater Community二、七选五16.Companion planting (混栽) is the practice of planting things together to help each other grow. Its goal is to create a healthy and productive garden ecosystem (生态系统). But you should consider choosing right species together in your garden. ①________.It saves spaceOne of the common uses of companion planting is to save space. ②________. It can be used in many ways. For example, you can plant quick-growing crops between rows of slow-growing ones for more efficient gardening.It helps with disease issuesDiseases can spread quickly through plants of the same species. ③________. As previously menti oned, plant interaction isn’t fully understood. However, certain plants have been shown to make other plants healthier.④________If there is plenty of habitat of food, then lots of beneficial insects will likely spend lots oftime traveling in your garden. They feed on harmful insects. Some plants attract pollinators that help produce fruits. They make a great addition to the garden.It increases productivityThe main benefit of companion planting is its ability to increase crop yields. It helps with pest (害虫) control, pollination and increases the available space. We now talk about nutrients.⑤________. Some plants can help to provide the nutrients that others need. By planting complementary (互补的) species together, gardeners can create an environment for higher yields.A. It attracts beneficial insects and pollinatorsB. Different plants have different nutrient needsC. Certain plants might not like being planted too closeD. It keeps the soil wet and prevents the soil being destroyedE. Here are some of its benefits that the practice brings youF. Adding different species in your garden can slow the spread of diseasesG. This is perfect for people trying to make the most of their small gardens三、完形填空(15空)Tiffany Hammond and her son Aidan communicate in some familiar ways, like handtablet (平板电脑).press a button on the screen to answer them. The family has designed routines around his“Every single time we go outside the house, there’s something bad happening. There’s away. The result of this experience is a children’s book from Hammond titled A Day With Nohim.”17.A. express B. enjoy C. persuade D. change18.A. chances B. questions C. roles D. fantasies19.A. imply B. inquire C. understand D. bother20.A. saying B. witness C. cheat D. comment21.A. pushed B. elected C. warned D. begged22.A. avoid B. represent C. ignore D. refuse23.A. necessary B. cold C. different D. equal24.A. daily B. weekly C. monthly D. yearly25.A. cover B. significance C. price D. time26.A. imagine B. notice C. defeat D. achieve27.A. record B. teach C. doubt D. celebrate28.A. nervous B. strange C. dangerous D. hopeful29.A. create B. organize C. share D. build30.A. look for B. pick up C. stare at D. serve as31.A. Immediately B. Fortunately C. Actually D. Finally四、短文填空32.Inspired by five national treasures in the Hunan Museum, six groups of digital artists let their imaginations run free. They used digital art to carry out a number of dialogues across time and space, ①________(pay) their respects to China’s excellent tradi tional culture. The exhibition left traditional cultural relics, digital art and installation (安装) art ②________ (combine) together.The exhibition aimed ③________ (explore) fine traditional Chinese culture, carried by ancient cultural relics. It was devoted ④________ better connecting with contemporary (现代的) society and people. After over a year of planning and preparation, artists from China and overseas presented a rich and rewarding exhibition ⑤________ audiences of different ages and from multicultural backgrounds could find fun and experience ⑥________ extraordinary cultural journey.An artist from Taiwan, who now lives in Shanghai, brought to the exhibition his understanding of the traditional Chinese landscape paintings that have been favoured byChinese scholars and ⑦________ (professional). In Ring, he explored the unique aesthetic (美学的) interest and spiritual comfort he ⑧________ (constant) found in Chinese culture through videos, projections and interactive devices.French artist Tony Brown said he ⑨________ (affect) by local people’s passion for fine traditional Chinese art while taking part in the exhibition. In his eyes, the Hunan Museum was doing something innovative by placing ancient treasures and new digital art pieces in the same place. He believed it was a ⑩________ (challenge) but meaningful move.五、书面表达33.假定你是李华,你校英语报正在举办主题为“An Unforgettable Sports Meet”的征文比赛。

安徽省六安第一中学2024-2025学年高三上学期11月第三次月考英语试题(含答案)

安徽省六安第一中学2024-2025学年高三上学期11月第三次月考英语试题(含答案)

六安第一中学2024-2025学年高三上学期11月第三次月考英语试卷时间:120分钟总分:150分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

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。

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 impressed byA. The kids' shops.B. The bookshop.C. The charity shop.2. How will the man save moneyA. By cycling to work.B. By working from home.C. By sharing the cost of driving.3. What is the probable relationship between the speakersA. Neighbors.B. Co- workers.C. Husband and wife.4. What animal does the woman think the man should haveA. A dog.B. A cat.C. A bird.5. What is the man's suggestionA. They learn singing together.B. They perform together.C. They practice guitar together.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。

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。

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墨红镇中学2010—2011学年度(九年级)11月月考 英 语 试 卷 (考试时间:120分钟; 全卷满分:120分) 第一部分 听力(共四节,满分30分) 第一节 听句子,选出与句子内容相关的图画,并将所选答案的字母代号填入题前括号内。

每个句听两遍。

(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分) ( )1、A B C( )2、A B C( )3、A B C( )4、A B C ( )5、A B C………………………………………………装……………………………………订……………………………………班级:姓名:得分:第二节听句子,选出与所听句子内容相符的正确答语,并将所选答案的字母代号填入答题卷相应空格内。

每个句子听两遍。

(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)( )6. A. Sure, here you are B. Certainly C. Not at all( )7. A. I’m sorry B. It doesn’t matter C. Don’t be so serious ( )8. A. They are very cheap B. They are very expensiveC. About six hundred yuan( )9. A. Excuse me, I wonder if you can help me B. I’m sorry to trouble you but…C. Both of them( )10. A. Good idea B. It’s really fun C. Thank you anyway第三节听对话,选出能回答问题的正确选项,并将其字母代号填入答题卷相应空格内。

每段对话听两遍。

(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)听第一段对话,回答第11~12小题。

( )11. What is the boy doing now?A. He is eating ice cream in classB. He is listening to musicC. He is wearing a uniform in class( )12. What does the woman probably do?A. A doctorB. A studentC. A teacher听第二段对话,回答第13~15小题。

( )13. What did John use to be like?A. Short and kind of shyB. Helpful and funnyC. Smart and popular( )14. What is the most possible relationship between the two speakers?A. A shop owner and a shop assistantB. A teacher and his pen palC. Schoolmates( )15. What does John think of Professor(教授)Amy?A. Very shyB. Very helpfulC. Very good looking听第三段对话,回答第16~17小题。

( )16. Why can’t Mr.Lin come to meet Mrs. Green?A. Because he has gone to AustraliaB. Because he is busyC. Because he doesn’t want to meet her( )17. How many times has Mrs. Green been to Kunming?A. OnceB. TwiceC. Three times听第四段对话,回答第18~20小题。

( )18. What does Jenny’s mother want her to do after high school?A. Go to art schoolB. Go to universityC. Go to work( )19. What does Jenny want to do in the future?A. Be a movie directorB. Be a doctorC. Be an art teacher ( )20. Does Jenny want to go to university?A. She’s not sureB. Yes, she doesC. No, she doesn’t第四节听短文,完成下列信息表格。

将所选答案的字母代号填入答题卷相应空格内。

短文听两遍。

(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)( )21. A. basketball club B. volleyball club C. tennis club ( )22. A. on Wednesday morning B. on Wednesday afternoonC. on Wednesday evening( )23. A. sports program B. sports game C. sports meeting ( )24. A. volleyball B. sweater C. coat( )25. A. $2.25 B.$2.55 C.$2.75第二部分英语知识运用(共三节,满分35分)第一节词语释义,选出句中画线部分意思相近的选项,并将标号填入题前括号内(共5题,每小题1分,满分5分)26、Is this kind of Camera out of style?—No, we bought it last week.A. brokenB. very helpfulC. old enoughD. new enough27、Please keep an eye on my little dog while I was away for a day.A. look atB. help me to take care ofC. keep outD. look for everywhere28、When a boy realizes he should stand on his own feet, he grow up.A. depend onB. stand up quicklyC. go somewhere on feetD. get up by himself29、“Learning to drive is just a piece of cake,”Jenny’s brot her said, but she found it quitedifficult.A. Something very easy to doB. Something very difficult to doC. like eating cakesD. like making cakes30、Could you lend me some money ?I have used up mine .A.had B. made C. run out of D. lost第二节单项填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中选择能填入空白处的正确答案,并将其字母代号填入题前括号内。

31、There is “x”in word“anxious”.A. a ,theB. a; aC. an; theD. an; a32、——He is tall and thin.A. What does your father do?B. What does your farther look like?C. What does your father like?D. How does your father like?33、The boy read the article and found something important in it.A. careful enoughB. carefully enoughC. enough carefulD. enough carefully34、—Why not Singapore?—Good idea. I think it’s the place.A. consider to visit; to beB. consider to visit; to seeC. consider visiting; to seeD. considering to visit; to see35、—Would you please tell me something useful about your travel in London?—.A. Excuse me, I’m afraid notB. It’s nice of you to say soC. certainly, I’ll be glad toD. No, I don’t like it35、After the earthquake, we heard of a lot of stories, and all of us weredeeply .A. moving; movedB. moving; movingC. moved; movingD. moved; moved36、“Have you read today’s news paper?”“Not yet, Is there ?”A. anything importantB. nothing interestingC. important anythingD. interesting nothing37、__which does your father prefer, apples ________bananas?__He prefers apples ______ bananas.A and, thenB and, ToC or,thanD or, to38、Some people are planting trees by the lake.A. otherB. othersC. anotherD. else39、—The student didn’t come to school this evening, did she?—Yes, she was a little bit ill.A. AndB. BecauseC. ThoughD. No matter40、It is five years since we began to enjoy a spring holiday each year.A. ten-dayB. ten dayC. ten day’sD. ten-day’s41、—Sam, do you know if Alice to my party next week?—I think she will come if she free.A. come; isB. comes; will beC. will come; isD. will come; will be42、—Few well-known singers came to the concert, did they?—. Such as, Andy Lau Jaychou and Kristy Zhang.A. No, the didn”tB. Yes, they didC. No, they didD. Yes, they didn’t43、Mary got good grades in school, excited she is!A. WhatB. What aC. HowD. How a44、Could you please tell me in shanghai?A. When will you visit the world ExpoB. When you will visit the world ExpoC. When the World Expo will you visitD. When the World Expo you will visit45、—I’m going to Hainan for my holiday.—.A. It’s a pityB. Thanks a lotC. Not at allD. Have a nice trip46、It’s believed that you work, result you’ll get.A. the harder; the betterB. the hardest; the bestC. the greater; the worseD. the more; the more47、—Must I tell John the news?—No. you , I’ve told him already.A. mustn’tB. wouldn’tC. shouldn’tD. needn’t48、people are waiting to watch the raising of the national flag at Tian an MenSquare.A. HundredB. ThousandC. Two hundredsD. Thousands of49、I want to the beautiful village _____my parents used to live yesterday.A. whichB. whereC. thatD. who50、This is my twin sister Lucy, Both she and I good at drawing.A. amB. isC. areD. be第三节完形填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)I always feel tired after eight classes a day, so my dream school starts at 8:30 am and51 at 3:30 pm. There are three lessons in the morning and two in the 52 . We can choose our favorite lessons to 53 . We can spend more time doing some outside reading. The students do after-school activities for one and a half hours 54. We needn’t do a lot of homework. We are all 55 to stay at school.Besides that, my dream school looks like a big 56 . There are many kinds of flowers around the modern buildings. Sweet perfumes(香味)are diffused(漫射)all around. 57 I want to have a rest. I can lie on the grass, listen to music by the lake or look out at the 58 from the classroom windows.The teachers here are kind and helpful. They are not only our teachers, 59 also our good friends. The students are polite and friendly. We all know how to 60 our school clean and tidy. There is no litter around the campus(校园).I love my dream school. We will grow up to be happier there.根据短文内容填上相应的单词。

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