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五月月考英语试卷

五月月考英语试卷

五月月考英语试卷( ) 23.Hurry up ,please, we will be late for the meeting .A. andB. outC. orD. so( ) 24.-Must I swim here?-No, you .A. needn’tB. mustn’tC. can’tD. must( ) 25.Who listens ,Tom, Jack or Bill?A. the most carefullyB. more carefullyC. the most carefulD. more careful( ) 26.I him a call as soon as I arrive.A. giveB. gaveC. will giveD. has given( ) 27. where is your cousin?He an English exam now.A. hasB. hadC. has hadD. is having( ) 28.You’d better the windows open when you go out.A. leaveB. not leaveC. not to leaveD. to leave( ) 29. You can’t leave the office until the work .A. finishesB. is finishedC. will finishD. to leave( ) 30. Do you know ?-Yes. At 5:00 tomorrow afternoon.A. when will the meeting end.B. when the meeting will end.C. when did the meeting end.D. when the meeting ended.三、完形填空:先阅读短文,然后从每小题的四个选项中选出一个可以填入短文中相应空白处的最佳选项。

2023届湖北省高三年级5月份联考英语试题(含听力)(含答案解析)

2023届湖北省高三年级5月份联考英语试题(含听力)(含答案解析)

C.Go to see the bridge with Henry.
C.Above a river.
三、短文 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.When did the speaker enter university?
A.40 years ago.
B.20 years ago.
19.What is the speaker?
That’s when Anderson began telling Skinner about his 11-year-old daughter Tori who he and his wife adopted when she was five. Tori was born with a condition that caused her to have only half a palm and one finger on her hands. Anderson explained to his empathetic (共 情的) passenger that her hands made his daughter feel embarrassed and unhappy looking so different from her peers.
23.What do the four artists have in common?
A.Their works won many awards.
B.They are fond of creating 3D murals.
C.Their works have reached a new height. D.They are famous for transforming rooms.

七年级下5月联考英语试卷及答案 人教版

七年级下5月联考英语试卷及答案 人教版

第二学期5月联考七年级英语试卷一.单项选择题(共20小题,每小题1分;满分20分)()1. —Do you play __________ violin after school?—No, I often play __________ ping-pong.A. a, aB. the, /C. a, theD. the, a()2. ---Can Bill play the piano?---__________, but he can play the guitar.A. Yes, he can’tB. No, he canC. Yes,he canD. No, he can’t ()3. ---Do you often go to the gym?---No, __________.I don’t like sports at all.A. alwaysB. usuallyC. neverD. often()4. --- __________ is your hometown from here?---Five milesA. How longB. How farC. How manyD. How often()5. --- __________do you like pandas?---Because they are very cute.A. HowB. WhyC. WhereD. What()6. Look! The boy __________ music.A. listenB. are listeningC. is listening toD. listening to ()7. My sister is having a great time __________my uncle.A .visitB .visiting C. to visit D .to visiting ()8. Tom sits in front of me, so I sit __________him.A. afterB. behindC. next toD. across ()9. --- __________, is there a post office near here?---__________, I don’t know.A. Excuse me; Excuse meB. Excuse me; SorryC. Sorry; Excuse meD. Sorry; Sorry()10. We enjoy __________ Jackie Cheng’s movies.A. watchB. lookC. watchingD. looking()11. We__________ his homework on weekends. We________ TV now.A. don’t do; are watchingB. aren’t doing; are watchingC. don’t do; watchD. aren’t doing; watch()12.--- __________are things going?---Pretty good.A. HowB. WhatC. WhenD. Why()13.We must go to school __________every day.A. on timeB. in timeC. for timeD. at time()14.It takes_________ two hours __________the story.A. I ; readB. me; readC.I; to readD. me; to read()15. My mother is a teacher and she is good __________ kids.A. toB. forC. withD. at()16. Bob wants__________ the chess club.A. joinB. to joinC. joinsD. join in()17. ---Do you know the __________ man at Old People’s Home?---Yes, he often comes to our shop to buy something.A. 96-years-oldB. 96-year-oldC. 96 year oldD. 96-years-olds()18.---Are you free this afternoon?---No, I have __________ things to do.A. too manyB. too muchC. a lotD. a little()19. —What animals do you like?—Elephants. Because they’re __________smart.A. kinds ofB. kind ofC. kindD. a kind of()20.---I’m going to Yunnan for my vacation.--- _______A. Thanks.B. Have fun!C.OK.D. Sorry !二.完形填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分;满分15分)I went 21 a beautiful beach last week 22 my friend, Lee. 23 was sunny and hot. We had great fun 24 in the water. In the afternoon, we went to a zoo. We saw 25animals. The next day, it was 26 , so we went to the museum. I didn’t really enjoy it, 27 I don’t like the robots. Lee found a small boy 28 in the corner. The boy 29 lost. He couldn’t find his mother. We decided to help him. 30 last we found the boy’s mother. We were very happy.( ) 21. A. to B. on C. of D. in( ) 22 .A. with B. of C. for D. from( ) 23. A.They B. He C. It D. His( ) 24. A. play B. playing C. plays D. will play( ) 25.A.a lot B. lot of C. many D. much( ) 26.A.rain B. rains C. rainy D. rainny( ) 27.A.so B. but C. because D. though( ) 28.A.cries B. crying C. cry D. is crying ( ) 29.A.be B. is C. were D. was( ) 30.A. In B. At C. Of D. From三.阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分;满分30分)A( ) 31. Sunny English Club is for __________.A. nursesB. policemenC. businessmenD. students ( ) 32. You will pay __________ if you want to stay in the English club for half a year.A. 300 yuanB. 600 yuanC. 1200 yuanD. 2400 yuan ( ) 33. You can visit Ocean Museum __________.A. on SaturdayB. on WednesdayC. on MondayD. anytime ( ) 34.One can get free examinations in Health Centre if he is __________.A. 9B. 17C. 67D. 73( ) 35. If you are interested in the life of fish, you should go to __________.A. Health CentreB. Ocean MuseumC. Sunny English ClubD. 16 Yong Le StreetBMy name’s J odie K ing. I’m 12 years old. I’m from the United Kingdom. Now I live in China. I’m studying in Yu Ying Middle School. We have classes from Monday to Friday. But On Saturday and Sunday we have no classes. On Saturday I usually do my homework. On Sunday I often go to the zoo with my parents. I like elephants very much, b ecause they’re smart. But my father likes giraffes. Because he thinks they’re beautiful and kind. My mother likes pandas. She thinks they’re cute and fun. So we usually stay in the zoo the whole (整个) day and watch them. We often take photos for them. We also talk about them. We think they’re our friends. We should protect them.( ) 36. Where is Jodie from?A. China.B. The United Kingdom.C. America.D. Japan. ( ) 37. How many classes are there on Saturday?A. Four.B. Two.C. Six.D. No. ( ) 38. Why does Jodie like elephants?A. Because they’re smart.B. Because they’re beautiful and kind.C. Because they’re cute and fun.D. Because they’re friendly.( ) 39. Who likes pandas?A. Jodie.B. Jodie’s father.C. Jodie’s mother.D. Jodie’s grandfather.( ) 40. What does the underlined(划线) word “protect” mean?A. 打B. 杀死C. 保护D. 圈养CDear Zoe,Thank you very much for your letter. You want to know about my favorite sport and instrument. Now I can tell you. Running is my favorite sport, and I like tennis, basketball and table tennis, too. LeBron James is my favorite basketball player. I do well in playing chess. My favorite instrument is the piano. I like playing the piano every afternoon. What about you? What’s your favorite sport? Who’s your favorite player? Do you like playing the piano? And who is your favorite musician? Please tell me.Yours,Linda ( ) 41. Who wrote this letter?A. Zoe.B. Linda.C.James.D.Lily.( ) 42. What’s Linda’s favorite sport?A. Swimming.B. Running.C. Playing the piano.D.Playing chess. ( ) 43. What’s Linda’s favorite instrument?A.The piano.B.The violin.C. The guitar.D. The basketball. ( ) 44. Who’s Linda’s favorite basketball player?A. Yao Ming.B. Kobe.C. Howard.D. LeBron James. ( ) 45. What is Linda good at?A. Playing chess.B. Running.C. SwimmingD. Playing tennis四.补全对话(5分)A: How do you get to school, Tom?B: _____46____A: How far is it from your home to school?B: ____47_____A: How long does it take?B: It takes about 10 minutes. ___48______A: I walk to school because my home isn’t far from school.___49_____B: ___50_______.A: It only takes 15 minutes.五.句型转换(共5小题,每空1分;满分10分)根据括号内的要求改写句子,每空一词(缩略词算一词)。

2024届河南、山西省高三下学期5月份大联考英语(新教材)

2024届河南、山西省高三下学期5月份大联考英语(新教材)

2024届河南、山西省高三下学期5月份大联考英语(新教材)一、阅读理解Heights Library (HL) is here to help by connecting you to companies, organizations, and other media that offer access to free, quality content.Art for Kids HubIt provides hundreds of videos that teach kids (and their adults) how to draw, fold, paint, and sculpt to their heart’s content. Learn how to draw your favorite Disney or Fortnite characters, fold a shirt card for Father’s Day. Projects require only a few art supplies.For: Grades PreK-8Where: Visit their websiteBabbelIt’s a popular language learning app. Babbel courses are designed by language experts and are available in 13 different languages. Short lessons with interactive dialogue, practical phrases and vocabulary allow students to put themselves deeply in a new language.For: K-College studentsWhere: Register an account at Babbel and access on mobile or desktop devicesBrainPOPIt’s an educational website that creates digital content for K-8 students. Lessons begin with a short, animated video and are accompanied by interactive quizzes, extension activities, and games. Videos feature a relatable and engaging cast, including a beloved orange robot named Moby. There’re Spanish and French versions, as well as an option for English language learners.For: Grades K-8Where: BrainPOP is offering free access to familiesTen to ExploreThe Metroparks make it easy to get out of the house with the fun challenge Ten to Explore presented by Wayside Furniture. Each month ten parks or activities are highlighted to encourage people to choose outside exploration. Tag any photos on social media with #Ten to Explore# for a chance to win a special prize pack.For: All agesWhere: Check their website for updates on reservation1.What is Fortnite most likely?A.A gift for Father’s Day.B.A modern sculpture.C.A project by a website.D.A popular game.2.Which will you choose if you want to experience nature in person?A.Art for Kids Hub.B.Babbel.C.Ten to Explore.D.BrainPOP.3.What do the resources have in common?A.They are digital.B.They are designed by HL.C.They are free only for kids.D.They are favored by language learners.Leo Walsh participated in the design of the minivan, a kind of vehicle, which revolutionized the way families traveled 40 years ago to generations of Americans.After graduating from Virginia Tech with a degree in engineering in 1956. Walsh was hired by Chrysler in Detroit. “That was the best decision I ever made, because if I’d gone to GM, I could have been lost in a big hurry,” Walsh said. The engineer proved his ability while making $485 a month. “I was the youngest chief engineer at Chrysler at that time,” Walsh recalled.Walsh was approached by the manager in 1976 to design a vehicle unlike any other. Walsh’s team didn’t waste time. “We designed a prototype (原型) by cutting down the big vans,” Walsh explained. But the plans Walsh led would sit on a shelf collecting dust. “We kept proving that it was workable through the prototypes,” Walsh said. Then eight years later, Chrysler’s new CEO Lee Iacocca greenlighted the project. “He thought it was a product that needed to be on the market,” Walsh said. “It was decided to produce it in 1984.” With its extra cargo (货物) space and roominess for passengers, the Chrysler minivan was an instant hit. “It became the cash cow of Chrysler Corporation,” Walsh said.After 32 years in Chrysler, Walsh retired in 1988 just four years after the first minivan was produced. “The world’s best minivans and that is true,” Walsh said. “It was a landmark vehicle.” 2024 marks the 40th anniversary of the minivan, proving good ideas get good gas mileage. The 93-year-old doesn’t take credit for the minivan. To this day Walsh sings high praise for his talentedteam.Admirably, the retired engineer helped introduce a new way of driving. “I enjoyed every minute of those jobs. That is all I have got to say,” Walsh said. “I enjoyed every minute of my career. I am very fortunate to be there at the beginning.”4.What can we infer about Walsh from paragraph 2?A.He once had the idea of working for GM.B.He wasn’t valued in the company initially.C.He joined Chrysler to design the minivan.D.He learnt engineering because he was poor. 5.What was the attitude of the CEOs before Lee Iacocca to Walsh’s prototype?A.Unclear.B.Approving.C.Tolerant.D.Dismissive. 6.Which best describes Walsh as a team leader?A.Strict.B.Modest.C.Ambitious.D.Humorous. 7.What can we learn from Walsh’s story?A.A winner is one with a great effort of will.B.Gaining success helps you become an expert.C.Your success comes from loving what you do.D.Success means getting personal desires satisfied.Can happiness be obtained — by learning about it in school? The University of Bristol’s Science of Happiness course, which launched in 2018, is helping answer that question. Not your typical college class, the innovative course features absolutely no tests or work. Instead it focuses on teaching students what the latest studies in psychology suggest really makes people happy. Now, the research team behind that class has released a new study reporting it really is possible to learn how to be happy.Thanks to their course, researchers had already established that teaching students about the latest scientific studies focusing on happiness results in a notable improvement in well-being. During this latest project, they took things a step further. Their work shows that increases in well-being among students are ultimately short-lived — unless individuals practice what’s been taught during the course for ages.“It’s like going to the gym — we can’t expect to do one class and be fit forever. Just as with physical health, we have to continuously work on our mental health, otherwise the improvementsare temporary,” explains senior study author Professor Bruce Hood. Students who took the happiness course reported a 10 to 15 percent improvement in well-being. However, only those who continued practicing what they learned during the course reported sustained improved well-being upon being surveyed again two years later. This project is the first ever to track the well-being of students who had taken a happiness course long after the class ended.“To gain more information about happiness, we’ll continue studying. What we teach is related to positive psychology interventions (干预) that take your attention away from yourself, by helping others, being with friends, or thankfulness,” Prof. Hood said. “This is the opposite of the current principle, but countless studies have shown that getting out of our own heads helps get us away from negative thinking.”Prof. Hood recently turned the course into a new book, released earlier this month. The Science of Happiness: Seven Lessons for Living Well details an evidence-informed roadmap to better well-being.8.What do we know about Science of Happiness course?A.It’s an analysis of students’ exams.B.It’s a research platform for the team.C.It’s the team’s theoretical foundation.D.It’s the collection of research processes. 9.Why does Prof. Hood mention “the gym” in paragraph 3?A.To offer a solution.B.To make a prediction.C.To illustrate an idea.D.To raise a question.10.Which of the following belongs to the current principle?A.Talking to strangers.B.Giving gifts to others.C.Spending money on oneself.D.Walking in nature with friends. 11.What’s the author’s purpose in writing the text?A.To assess a new way to study happiness.B.To show a new study result on happiness.C.To comment on a book about happiness.D.To stress the need of gaining happiness.Researchers from North Carolina State University argue that the addition of a fourth (white-colored) traffic signal would bring different traffic effects.“Our work introduced the idea of a fourth traffic signal called a ‘white phase’, which taps into the computing power of autonomous vehicles (A Vs) in order to expedite traffic at crossroads,”says Prof. Ali Hajbabaie, corresponding author of the paper. “Our research found that the more A Vs there are on the road, the more efficiently the traffic moves. You’ll see less congestion (堵塞). To be clear, this improves travel time, fuel efficiency and safety for all of the cars.”The white phase concept takes advantage of A Vs’ ability to communicate wirelessly with each other and the computers in control of traffic signals. When enough A Vs approach a crossroad, this would activate the new traffic light — the white light. While red lights mean stop, and green lights mean go, white lights will tell human drivers to simply follow the car in front of them. In other words, the white light serves as a signal. During the time, A Vs are coordinating (协调) their movement to facilitate efficient traffic flow through the crossroad. When too many vehicles approaching the crossroad are driven by human drivers instead of A Vs, the signal will return to the traditional green yellow red mode.“If at some point in the future we see almost universal adoption of A Vs, our models suggest that delays at crossroads would decrease by more than 25%,” Hajbabaie says.Study authors acknowledge governments probably won’t adopt the new concept anytime soon. “Still, we’re now taking steps to ensure that future pilot projects will be both safe and effective. We’re currently setting up a physical testbed that will allow us to experiment with this concept in the physical world — not just in a computer model,” Hajbabaie concludes. “However, the vehicles we’re using in the testbed are small enough to hold in our hands. This will help us identify challenges without the expense — and safety risk — involved with using real vehicles.”12.What does the underlined word “expedite” in paragraph 2mean?A.Work out.B.Speed up.C.Put off.D.Hold back. 13.What does paragraph 3 focus on?A.How the white phrase works.B.When the traditional signals return.C.What the white phrase brings vehicles.D.Why traffic efficiency is improved. 14.What does Hajbabaie expect of the white phrase?A.It’ll become more mature.B.It’ll reach consumers very soon.C.It’ll reduce experimental costs.D.It’ll be tested in a computer model. 15.What’s the best title for the text?A.Using White Phrase Indicates Advanced TrafficB.Fourth Traffic Signal Is Invented to Guide A VsC.Traffic Congestion Makes White Phase HappenD.Adding 4th Traffic Signal Can Ease CongestionWe often hear very bad statistics about the destruction of the Amazon. 16 One Amazonian Indian tribe (部落) every year has disappeared since 1900. Unless something is done to prevent it, the Amazon will be totally destroyed in fifty years’ time.17 Although it is being destroyed by big farmers and logging (伐木) companies, the biggest cause of its destruction is the cutting down of trees by thousands of small-scale farmers.18 They cut down trees of the rainforest to grow crops to make money. The soil of the Amazon is perfect for plants as long as there are trees. It is the trees that recycle the nutrients that make the Amazon suitable for growing food. When the farmers cut down the trees, the soil can only support crops for one or two years. 19Logging is the second biggest cause of the destruction of the rainforest. A lot of the trees are taken for firewood, charcoal, or for making furniture. Not only are these trees destroyed, but the trees around them are also destroyed to make way for the roads and tracks needed to take the wood away. Large areas of forest have also been cut down to free land for cattle farming. 20 And the ranchers (牧场主) move on. More trees will be sure to disappear because of their cattle.Most of the rainforest lies within Brazil. Fortunately, it is beginning to bring more laws to protect its rainforest.A.Again the land cannot support them for long.B.So they have to move on, and cut down more trees.C.The problem involves organizations and governments.D.The trees are often considered important to big farmers.E.Poverty forces people to leave the cities and look for land.F.An area of rainforest, the size of Belgium, is cut down annually.G.The true key factors causing damage to the rainforest is not as you imagine.二、完形填空A 6-year-old girl named Quinn Hill is being honored for what she did for her mom.Quinn’s mom, Jennifer, said that earlier this year, she was 21 . She didn’t remember what happened next, so Quinn filled in the 22 .“Quinn told me that I, 23 , sat down in a chair, looking up at the ceiling and started breathing quickly,” Jennifer said. “She said that I then 24 the chair onto my left side and my hands were together and my body was shaking. She kept saying, ‘Mommy, Mommy,’ and I wouldn’t 25 .”When Jennifer didn’t come to, 26 Quinn decided to grab her three-year-old brother and run to a neighbor’s house to ask for help. No one 27 at the first house, so she tried another. Fortunately, they came to the door and 28 followed the kids back to their home, where they 29 Jennifer lying unconscious on the kitchen floor.The 30 neighbor called Jennifer’s husband, who sent emergency services to the 31 . And they transported her to a local hospital where doctors 32 she had a grand mal seizure I (癫痫). It was the first time she’d had one.To recognize Quinn and her 33 , Conover, NC, Mayor (市长) Kyle J. Hayman, honored her with a 34 certificate during a city council ceremony, where he also 35 Resolution 05-24 naming February 5, 2024, as “Quinn Hill Day”.21.A.cooking B.sleeping C.driving D.camping 22.A.positions B.blanks C.districts D.forms23.A.in turn B.for example C.with kindness D.at first 24.A.gave way to B.made up for C.broke away from D.fell out of 25.A.care B.repeal C.respond D.agree 26.A.modest B.courageous C.grateful D.curious 27.A.commented B.wondered C.answered D.rejected 28.A.instantly B.naturally C.eventually D.gradually 29.A.had B.left C.prevented D.found 30.A.tough-minded B.kind-hearted C.eye-catching D.face-saving 31.A.home B.office C.school D.hospital 32.A.feared B.predicted C.discovered D.doubted 33.A.experience B.idea C.action D.intention 34.A.registration B.competition C.birth D.recognition35.A.inspected B.adopted C.promised D.continued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。

高一英语5月试题

高一英语5月试题

照对市爱民阳光实验学校高一5月英语试题第一:听力〔共两节,总分值30分〕第一节〔共5小题;每题分,总分值分〕1. What are the two speakers doing now?A. Taking an exam.B. Asking for a break.C. Watching a movie.2. What does the man want to do?A. To eat more dumplings.B. To learn how to make dumplings.C. To have a cup of tea.3. What is the weather like now?A. Sunny.B. Rainy.C. Cloudy.4. Who will pay the telephone bill?A. The man.B. The woman.C. Mary.5. What is the woman probably going to do tonight?A. Revise French.B. Revise Physics.C. Watch the game.第二节〔共15小题;每题分,总分值2分〕请听第6段材料,答复第6至7题。

6. Where does this conversation take place?A. At home.B. In a restaurant.C. In a shop.7. Which of the following is available now?A. Rice.B. Bread.C. Meat.请听第7段材料,答复第8至9题。

8. Which food does the woman like best?A. Beijing food.B. Shandong food.C. Sichuanfood.9. What is Cantonese food like?A. It’s hot.B. It’s oily.C. It’s sweet.请听第8段材料,答复第10至12题。

2023届湖北省高三年级5月份联考英语试题(含听力)

2023届湖北省高三年级5月份联考英语试题(含听力)

2023届湖北省高三年级5月份联考英语试题(含听力)一、听力选择题1. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.A job.B.A training course.C.An interesting experience.2.A.He loves horses and riding horses as well.B.He doesn’t think highly of riding horses.C.He is an American cow boy, but he doesn’t like horse riding.D.He is from the States. He doesn’t ride a horse, though.3. How did the man get to work?A.By car.B.By bus.C.On foot.4. Where are probably the speakers?A.At the airport.B.In the hospital.C.At the train station.5. What does the man do?A.An office clerk.B.A shop assistant.C.A politician.二、听力选择题6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. What are the speakers talking about?A.Features of Chinese food.B.A recipe for chicken soup.C.A local Chinese restaurant.2. What does the man think of the dinner?A.Oily.B.Light.C.Tasty.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. What does the woman remind the man to do?A.Assure safety.B.Check his emails.C.Receive the training.2. What will the man do on April 14th?A.Draw up a contract.B.Go on a business trip.C.Contact the woman.3. What will the woman email to the man?A.The new security procedures.B.The name list of employees.C.The schedule of an event.8. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

西藏自治区拉萨市2023-2024下学期5月月考高三英语考试全解全析

2024届高三5月大联考(全国甲卷)英语·全解全析及评分标准阅卷注意事项:1. 阅卷前请各学科教研组长组织本学科阅卷老师开会,强调阅卷纪律,统一标准。

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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)1—5 BABCA 6—10 CBCAC 11—15 ABCAB 16—20 CABCB第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)A【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文,主要介绍了评论家选出的四部本年度最佳小说。

21. A 【解析】细节理解题。

根据Biography of X中最后一句“The writing pattern had my mind working in atotally different way, like doing the crossword while taking in a beautiful story” 可知《X传》的写作模式让希拉里·凯利的大脑以一种完全不同的方式工作,就像在做填字游戏的同时欣赏一个美丽的故事。

故选A。

22. C 【解析】细节理解题。

根据Chain-Gang All-Stars中的“Two female stars, famed for their shared romance,head toward a final showdown with each other. Disturbingly, the thrilling battles put you in a ringside seat and it’s hard to sit on your hands”可知,Chain-Gang All-Stars这本书中写到,两位以共同的浪漫关系而闻名的女明星将走向最后的对决。

2023届福建省宁德市普通高中毕业班5月份质量检测英语试卷(含答案)

2023届福建省宁德市普通高中毕业班5月份质量检测英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Why You Should Visit the Four Imperial Cities of Morocco FezFez is arguably the most storied of the four imperial (皇家的) cities. It was founded in the late 9th century and it served as a capital seven times, most recently in 1912. Thanks to its long run as a capital in different eras, the city is home to numerous historical museums and important monuments. Visit Fez to learn more about Morocco’s history, check out its unique architecture, and experience its energetic culture.MarrakeshMarrakesh was founded in the late 11th century and it served as the capital for four different dynasties. It is now considered the No.1 tourist destination in Morocco, with visitors from all over the world coming to see its luxury imperial palaces, splendid gardens, and ancient markets and try some of the best food in this part of the world.MeknesMeknes was Morocco’s capital between 1672 and 1727. Even this short period was enough to leave a lasting mark on the city in the form of old imperial palaces, castles, and gates. The city also has plenty of other fascinating things to check out, like the Museum of Moroccan Art, several old mosques (清真寺), old markets, and nearby Roman Ruins.RabatRabat is the current capital of the country. It was founded by the Almohad dynasty in the 12th century with this purpose, although it took until 1955 for the city to claim this status officially. There are numerous historical tourist attractions to check out in Rabat, including the Mausoleum of Mohamed V, the unfinished Hassan Tower, and the Chellah Roman Ruins. Being situated at the seaside also means that you will be able to have other activities besides sightseeing.1.What is Fez famous for?A.Its luxury palaces.B.Its numerous art museums.C.Its Roman Ruins.D.Its long term as a capital.2.What can you see in both Marrakesh and Meknes?A.Old markets.B.Imperial castles.C.Ancient mosques.D.A Splendid gardens3.When was the current capital confirmed?A.In the 12th century.B.In the 17th century.C.In the 19th century.D.In the 20th century.It was a dream born in fire. Andrea Peterson was five when she and her mother were trapped on the ledge (窗台) of a burning building.“Throw the kid down!” said one of the firemen below, and little Andrea leaped into lifesaving arms and a life-long ambition: She wanted to fight fires like her rescuers did.She told that to the men who had saved her, and they laughed good-naturedly the way grown-ups do when a kid says they want to be an astronaut or a sports star. But this was back in a time when little girls weren’t even allowed to fantasize about such grand goals.“You’ll be a good mommy,” the firemen told her, “you’ll be a good teacher, maybe you’ll be a nurse, but you can never be a fireman.”And then, as it tends to do, life sidelined her dreams. She was studying for a degree in aviation (航空) technology — the only female in her class — and that’s where she met her husband, Dennis.Later, Dennis was diagnosed with cancer, and Peterson spent 31 years caring for him. At 61, she went on an ambulance ride-along. It turned out to be a life-and-death situation, and Peterson felt that long-ago childhood calling. She earned her emergency medical technician license and responded to fire calls with the ambulance. She found that her years of tending to Dennis had prepared her for dealing with various hurts and ills.After a year, she told her boss she wanted to be a firefighter.The fact that everyone else in her training unit was between 18 and 21 didn’t stop her. She passed the written test, she cleared the physical and, finally, that little girl’s dream became a reality.4.What inspired Peterson to be a firefighter?A.Her physical abilities.B.Her being rescued in fire.C.Her mother’s expectation.D.Her lifesaving experience.5.Why did the rescuers laugh about Peterson’s dream?A.They thought it was a satisfying dream.B.They thought she was gifted in being a nurse.C.They thought it was just a childish dream for a girl.D.They thought kids should dream of being an astronaut.6.Which words can best describe Peterson?A.Curious and wise.B.Talented and educated.C.Creative and devoted.D.Determined and caring.7.What can we know from the text?A.She was most experienced in her training unit.B.Her dream came true because of her childhood calling.C.Her aviation technology enabled her to realize her dream.D.Years of attending her husband contributed to realizing her dream.Removing footwear before going into someone else’s house is seen as a sign of respect in certain cultures. Yet in the U.S., many worry that this request comes across as rude. But there may be good reason for you to ban shoes indoors.A 2018 survey showed that a significant 87% of Americans report taking off their shoes while at home. 31% say they will “always” remove their shoes inside their house, while 26% say they do so “most of the time.”But when it comes to asking guests to do the same, the prevalence is much lower. Around 50% of Americans admit that they never ask guests to take off their shoes. And out of those who specifically say they always take off their own shoes at home, only 25 % said they expect that the same from their visitors.Maybe you think it’s rude to do so. Or maybe you see it as an inconvenience. Regardless of the reason for your hesitation, experts say you really should be making sure people leave their footwear at the front door. A no shoe policy can help maintain cleanliness and hygiene (卫生).According to Godoy, a cleaning expert, banning outdoor footwear can “significantly reduce” the amount of dirt being tracked indoors.Wearing shoes indoors can introduce bacteria and other stuff to your floors, which can build up over time and turn into a real problem. In fact, a major study from microbiologist Charles Gerba found that harmful bacteria such as coliform and E. coli can be detected on theoutside of 96% of shoes. These contaminants (污染物) can then be spread throughout the home when people walk around indoors with their shoes on.“Removing shoes at the door can help prevent the spread of these contaminants and promote a cleaner, healthier living environment,” says Zeeshan Afzal, a medical doctor. 8.What can be learned about the 2018 survey?A.26% of those surveyed ask guests to take off their shoes.B.31% of those surveyed take off their shoes when visiting friends.C.More than half of those surveyed tend to take off shoes at home.D.Most of those surveyed realize the benefits of taking off shoes at home.9.What does the underlined word “prevalence” probably mean?A.Popularity.B.Suggestion.C.Introduction.D.Similarity. 10.Which is the purpose of removing shoes indoors?A.To keep out bnetern B.To protect C.To meet hosts’ need D.To remove communicate11.What is the best title of the passage?A.Taking off Shoes Indoors Convenient?B.Taking off Shoes Indoors a Custom?C.Taking off Shoes Indoors a Must?D.Taking off Shoes Indoors Fashlonnble?A study conducted by Cornell University examined how the use of AI in conversations impacts the way people express themselves and view each other.The researchers have found people have more efficient conversations, use more positive language and perceive each other more positively when using an Al-enabled chat tool.However, the group also found that when participants think their partner is using more AI-suggested responses, they consider that partner as less cooperative.“I was surprised to find people tend to evaluate you more negatively simply because they suspect you’ re using AI to help compose text, regardless of whether you actually are,” said Jess Hohenstein, the lead researcher. “This illustrates the continuous overall doubt that people seem to have around AI.”For their first experiment, participants were asked to talk about a policy issue and assigned to one of three conditions: both participants can use smart replies; only oneparticipant can use smart replies; or neither participant can use smart replies. Researchers found that using smart replies increased communication efficiency, positive emotional language and positive evaluations by communication partners. On average, smart replies accounted for 14.3% of sent messages.But participants who their partners suspected of responding with smart replies were evaluated more negatively than those who were thought to have typed their own responses, consistent with common assumptions about the negative implications of AI.“While Al might be able to help you write,” Hohenstein said, “it’s altering your language in ways you might not expect, especially by making you sound more positive. This suggests that by using text-generating Al, you’re giving up some of your own personal voice.”Malte Jung, an associate professor, said, “What we observe in this study is the impact that Al has on social dynamics and some of the unintended consequences that could result from integrating AI in social contexts. This suggests that whoever controls the algorithm(算法) may have influence on people’s interactions, language and insights into each other.”12.What is the text mainly about?A.Methods of using AI in conversations.B.Efficiency of using AI in conversations.C.Convenience of using AI in conversations.D.Impacts of using AI in conversations.13.How do the researchers draw their conclusion?A.By analyzing figures.B.By making use of AI.C.By making experiments.D.By completing questionnaires. 14.Which statement does Hohenstein agree with?A.Al always expresses in ways you expect.B.Algorithm will never influence people’s insights.C.Trust can be affected by using AI in conversation.D.You will regain your voice by using AI in conversation.15.How will a person feel about suspecting his partner’s using smart replies? A.Nervous.B.Uncomfortable.C.Excited.D.Puzzled.二、七选五We are now having face-to-face chats with friends instead of talking online. But have you ever been in a conversation that you wish you could run away from? ____16____A research team surveyed 806 participants about a recent conversation they had with someone close to them. The participants were asked about the actual length and their expected length of the conversation, and how long they thought the other person wanted to talk for.According to the team’s paper published in the journal PNAS, about one-third of the conversation length was unwanted. ____17____ On average, they continued talking for 3.87 minutes before they sensed that the other speaker, too, wished to end it. Situations are similar when it comes to strangers. Only about 1.6 percent of the conversations ended when both parties wanted them to.The paper pointed out that when they talk to strangers, what makes people “mask their desires” may be their politeness. When talking to close friends and family, it may be their kindness as ending the chat too soon may hurt the other’s feelings.____18____ Saying you only have a certain amount of time to talk at the start of the chat is a good place to start. “Remember conversations don’t end because people don’t know when the other person wants to go,” Adam Mastroianni who led the study told the Inverse website. ____19____ For example, clearly communicate that you had a nice time and would like to talk again.However, in some ways, this may not be a bad thing. ____20____ Conversation is a good way to make these connections happen.A.After all, people need social connections.B.It’s difficult to run away from a conversation.C.So what is the best way to end a conversation?D.Scientists have proved that you might not be alone.E.And some participants felt trapped in the conversation.F.You should make your partner feel good about the end of the chat.G.Also, more participants believed they wanted to end the conversation first.三、完形填空Something interesting happened at my home recently. In a hillside suburb, I am lucky toof birds.One of those birds is called the laughing kookaburra, a big kingfisher, which certainly does like to ____23____ snakes and lizards in its strong and powerful beak (喙).The kookaburra’s head and chest are white ____24____ its wings and back are brown. What I love most is that the kookaburras laugh at sunset. My bird book ____25____ their call as a “loud chuckling laugh.” Often they laugh in ____26____ with each other so that their laugh ____27____ around the trees a bit like the “wave”. How wonderful it would be.I was inside my home when there was a loud ____28____ against a window one day. I ____29____out the door and around the veranda (走廊) to see what had happened. A kookaburra was _____30_____ on the wooden floorboards of the veranda, looking extremely scared. As I _____31_____ back a little distance, wondering what to do, the _____32_____ kookaburra shook its head, raised its beak in the air, opened its mouth, and _____33_____ into a loud, hearty laugh. I thought what a _____34_____ thing it would be to learn how to _____35_____ your head up and laugh after such a frightening surprise.21.A.blocked B.surrounded C.caught D.attracted 22.A.picture B.kind C.variety D.story 23.A.catch B.track C.bury D.choose 24.A.since B.while C.because D.unless 25.A.approves B.remembers C.proves D.describes 26.A.relationship B.common C.chorus D.cooperation 27.A.spreads B.turns C.disappears D.falls 28.A.voice B.knock C.laugh D.shout 29.A.figured B.worked C.walked D.pointed 30.A.waiting B.flying C.sleeping D.grounding 31.A.stood B.pushed C.sat D.looked 32.A.excited B.frightened C.desperate D.annoyed 33.A.spelt out B.broke out C.burst out D.spoke out 34.A.familiar B.hopeful C.ridiculous D.wonderful 35.A.lift B.shake C.clear D.fill四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

乌拉特前旗一中高一第二学期5月考英语卷

乌拉特前旗一中高一第二学期5月考英语卷听力原文Text 1M:I’ve got two tickets for the movie.Would you like to go with me?W:I’m sorry.I was asked to have a discussion with my cousin about his son’s education.Text 2M:How much are the tickets?W:4 dollars for adults and children are half-price.M:OK.I’d like two adult tickets and two children’s tickets.Text 3M:Why didn’t you attend the class?W:I’m sorry.But my brother was hit by a car and I had to care for him in the hospital.Text 4M:Hi,Maria.I’ve heard there is an i nteresting film.Shall we see it tonight?W:I’d like to.But Mr.Black told me to type some important notices and send them to him by 9:00 pm.M:The job is the most important.Text 5W:Manhattan Square,please.M:All right,madam.When are we supposed to be there?W:I’d like to go around the city,if you don’t mind.Text 6M: Hello! This is City Police Station.W:I need help.My house has been broken into.M:Can you tell me some details?W:When I came home,I found my door broken,and my money,my jewelry,and my camera were gone.M:Was there anybody home?W:No.My son,husband,and I all happened to be out having our dinner after work.M:What is your address?W:No.13,Downing Street.Could you come over at once?M:OK.Don’t worry,madam.We’ll be there in 10 minutes.Text 7M:Hi.What can I do for you?W:I’m hunting for a part-time job.M:Then,you’ve come to the right place.Our office is aimed at helping those like you to find jobs.W:Glad to hear that.I really need to earn some money for my education.M:How many hours would you like to work?W:Ten to twenty hours a week.M:And when are you free to work?W:Every weekday since noon.And I wouldn’t mind working on weekends.M:Great.Now please fill out this form.W:When can I get to work?M:I will call you tomorrow.W:Thank you.Text 8M:This is Henry.I’d like to make sure when we can expect you for a get-together.W:Er...What party is it?M:Our former classmates are planning a get-together.W:Oh,that’s good.M:Are you free these days?W:A little busy somehow.M:Can you come this Saturday evening?W:I’m very sorry,I’ve promised to go to the movies with my daughter.M:Well,how about Sunday then?W:That sounds fine.M:Good.Shall we make it at a quarter to seven?W:I’m sure to be there.Shall we have a dance after that?M:It’s up to you.I’ve learned a new dance these days.Then we can share it.W:That’s great.Text 9W:I’ll take part in a very important party for my friend Amy.M:Really?W:Amy has just been awarded the first prize for her English speech.M:Great.W:Today is her 26th birthday.M:Then you must buy a gift for her.W:What do you think I should buy for her?M:A birthday cake.W:No,she has got one from her boy friend.M:Then,what else?W:I think an MP3 player will be OK.M:Hasn’t she had one already?W:But it is broken.She li kes music.I think it’s the best for her.M:You’re right.Then shall I drive you there?W:No.I’ll do it myself.You have to care for my pet dogs and cats.Text 10Hello,everyone.Welcome to our hospital.Now I’m going to tell you something about my hospital,Friendship Hospital.It looks very new and modern.But it has a history going back to three quarters of a century.It was designed to sleep 200 patients,and then 400.With the development of the new building blocks,it can now sleep 900 patients.It started its life as a general hospital.But now it has developed its new departments and become the teaching hospital that is famous all over the area.It has created new fields for treating heart diseases and eye diseases with a lot of experienced and famous doctors.During the teaching process,it includes a school of baby nursing.In 2001,the President along with the mayor visited the children from flooded areas,and on Christmas Day last year,the Prime Minister had lunch with the patients,talking about their life after the AIDS disease.Ⅰ.听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

江苏省宿迁市泗洪县洪翔中学2023-2024学年高二下学期5月月考英语试题

2023~2024学年度第二学期5月份质量检测高二英语(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

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-小题。

每段对话仅读一遍,1. How many questions are there in the exam?A. 20.B. 30.C. 50.2. Which country does the woman think is most suitable for the man’s needs?A. China.B. JapanC. Vietnam3. What does the woman probably do for a living?A. She’s a designerB. She’s a teacher.C. She’s a farmer4. What are the speakers mainly discussing?A. How to use the best cameras.B. How to get good photos.C. How to use photo software.5. What will the man probably do for the woman?A. Plant trees on her landB. Build a pool in her yard.C. Sell her some vegetables,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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,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。

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衢州中专5月份统考试卷2014.05班级:学号:姓名:第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,A.B.C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒中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.How does Jenny probably feel now?A.excitedB. puzzledC. sad2.What happened to the man‟s bike?A.It broke down.B.The key was missing.C.It was lost.3.Why does the woman want a pear?A.Because she is thirsty.B.Because she likes eating pears.C.Because her brother wants a pear.4.What‟s the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Brother and sisterB. Mother and son.C. Neighbors5. What do we know about Ann?A. She is good at her studies.B. She doesn‟t know how to cook.C. She is not popular with others.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.What will the man probably do tonight?A.Go out for a drink.B.Attend a meeting.C.Go to bed early.7. How will the man go to the center of the city tomorrow?A. By car.B. By bus.C. By taxi.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?A. Part-time jobs they want to do.B. Plans for their summer holiday.C. Lifestyles in different countries.9. What will the man do?A. Go to New York.B. Go to work in Shanghai.C. Look for a part-time job.10. What does the woman‟s family like doing?A. Reading magazines.B. Traveling around the US by car.C. Visiting different countries in the world.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11. What‟s the relations hip between the woman and Nana?A. Classmates.B. Roommates.C. Best friends.12. How old is Nana now?A. 5.B. 7.C. 12.13. What do we know about Nana‟s parents?A. They grew up in America.B. They were busy with their work.C. They didn‟t know much about Chinese traditions.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14. Why didn‟t the woman answer the phone?A. Because she didn‟t hear the ringing.B. Because it was inconvenient for her to do that.C. Because something went wrong with her phone.15. What will the woman do next Monday?A. Go to sell soft toys.B. Go to play with some kids.C. Go to see the manager again.16. What was the man‟s purpose in calling the woman this morning?A. To ask about her job interview.B. To ask her to help him find an apartment.C. To ask her to help him move this weekend..听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17. When did the speaker‟s grandma start writing?A. In the 1930s.B. In the 1940s.C. In the 1950s.18. What do we know about the speaker‟s grandma‟s first collection of short stories?A. It came out in the early 1960s.B. It was called Lives of Girls and Woman.C. It won her a very important literary prize.19. How many collections of short stories has the speaker‟s grandma published in all?A. 4.B. 10.C. 14.20. What did the speaker‟s grandma do in 2013?A. She published her latest book.B. She started writing in English.C. She won an important prize in literature.第二部分笔试一.单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. Hangzhou is _____ most beautiful city and I am sure I will visit it for ____ second time.A. the; /B. /; aC. a; theD. a; a22.Great changes _______ in his hometown in the last twenty years.A. were taken placeB. have taken placeC. have been taken placeD. took place23.--- It seems that John is well prepared for the interview.--- He is quite ________that he will pass it.A. familiarB. similar C.confident D. sensitive24.An increasing number of people ________ the importance to physical exercise.A. attachB. appreciateC. combineD. permit25.I‟m sorry, but I didn‟t mean to keep you waiting here for a long time. Can you ______ me?A. forgiveB. satisfyC. apologizeD. remind26.The headmaster asked the boy to apologize ______ the teacher _______ what he had done, but he refused to.A. for; forB. to; toC. for; toD. to; for27.More attention should be _______ equipment in our factory so that we can increase our production.A. paid to improveB. paid to improvingC. taken to improveD. taken to improving28.—Do you mind if I open the window?— I feel a bit coldA. Of course not.B. I'd rather you didn‟t.C. Go ahead.D. Why not?29.It is Tim, my best friend in my childhood, who tells me he always dreams of ______ for himto go to Shanghai to study and live there.A. there to be a chanceB. there is a chanceC. there being a chanceD. being a chance30.--I‟m sorry, I ______ at you the other day.----Forget it. I was out of control at that time, too.A. shoul dn‟t shoutB. mustn‟t have shoutedC. shouldn‟t have shoutedD. mustn‟t shout31.They use specially trained dogs to _____ their sheep at night.A. take careB. get along withC. watch overD. turn to32.I know these flowers are not natural, but the ____ ones look more beautiful and can last long.A. freshB. newC. trueD. artificial33.She does not know _____ the situation, for she is too inexperienced.A. how to deal withB. what to deal withC. how to deal with itD. what to do with it34._____ I can see what you mean, even though I don‟t share your point of view.A. In the wayB. On the wayC. In no wayD. In a way35.I like those books , are about history.A. the topics of whoseB. the topics of whomC. the topics of whichD. which topics二.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

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