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2011《龙门亮剑》高三一轮(外研.陕西)英语必修2 Module 4课时作业(详细解析)

Ⅰ.单项填空1.—Did you watch the football game on TV last night?—Yes,I did.It was________,and I enjoyed every minute of it.A.alive B.liveC.living D.lively2.The boy________a great interest in natural science at school.A.developed B.inventedC.made D.discovered3.Nancy is________dancing,and she keeps dancing till midnight every day.A.curious about B.crazy aboutC.anxious for D.concerned about4.He is a man of strong self-respect,so he can’t stand________in public.A.laughing at B.being laughed atC.laughed at D.having been laughed at5.Alice’s father had her________because he couldn’t look after her himself.A.raised B.fedC.supported D.adopted6.Lydia really regrets________out of high school.She has really had to struggle to make a living because of that decision.A.drop B.to dropC.dropping D.dropped7.—I’ve been told the sports meet might be________.—Yes,it all depends on the weather.A.put away B.put outC.put off D.put up8.Mr Smith was almost broken down by________unfortunate events that happened to him.A.a range of B.a variety ofC.a series of D.a list of9.Limited natural resources should be made full use of________the ________need of energy.A.meeting;increasing B.to meet;increasedC.meeting;increased D.to meet;increasing10.After many years of hard work,his dream was finally________.A.come true B.realizingC.coming true D.realized11.The energy Jenny Bowen has devoted in the past ten years________the orphans has been considered________of great value.A.to help;being B.to helping;to beC.to help;to be D.helping;being12.—Go for a picnic this weekend,OK?—________.I love getting close to nature.A.I couldn’t agree more B.I’m afraid notC.I believe not D.I don’t think so13.I could________by the way she walked that her knee was still bothering her.A.tell B.separateC.divide D.find14.—Most of the apples in the bag have gone bad.—Yes,only three are good.The rest________gone rotten.Just now I ate part of a big one,and the rest________thrown away.A.has;was B.have;wereC.have;was D.has;were15.It was between 1830 and 1835________the modern newspaper was born.A.what B.whichC.because D.thatⅡ.句子翻译16.这次访问的目的是发展两国关系。
Unit 2 单元综合检测试题 学年人教新目标八年级英语上册(含答案)

人教新目标八年级(上)Unit 2单元综合检测试题(总分值120分,考试时间100分钟)Name 第一节 单项选择(此题共10小题,每题1分,计10分) 从每题所给的A 、B 、C 、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最正确答案。
()1.11 -year-old girl has one-year-old younger brother.A. A, anB. An, aC. The, aD. The, an()2.Go along the road and walk the park.The zoo is behind the park.A. downB. onC. throughD. across()3.It is healthy to eat when you are hungry and to stop when you are.A. fullB. busyC. youngD. free()4. The answers the questions about watching TV is very interesting.A. toB. ofC. forD. at()5. junk food tastes very good,it isn't healthy.A. Although, butB. Although, /C. But, althoughD. But,/()6. My mother wants me milk.A. drinkB. drinkingC. to drinkD. drinks()7. Eating vegetables our health.A. are good forB. is good forC. are good atD. is good at()8. My father is very tired., he is still working.A. ButB. HoweverC. WhateverD. Wherever()9.一Do you think eating too much food good for us? 一I don't think so.We should do some exercise, I think.A. areB. isC. wasD. were()10.一Tina is more outgoing than Tara.—, but Tara is more popular than Tina.A.fm sorry to hear thatB.I don't think soC.Good idea GradeD.I think soAt the beginning of 2020, because of Novel corona-virus, we Chinese have a special Spring Festival. Nobody wants to get the disease, but how can we prevent NCP and protect ourselves. Here are some advice.First, we should try not to go outdoors, keep away from the crowd and avoid going to the places where are many people. Next, whenever we go out, we should wear masks. Because they can protect us from the disease. Then, we should often wash our hands. In this way, we will develop a good habit of life. Finally, if/when we feel uncomfortable or have a fever, we should go to see a doctor in time.All in all, if you follow these suggestions, I strongly believe (that) you can keep healthy.第二节 阅读理解(此题共15小题,每题2分,计30分)根据短文内容,从每题所给的A 、B 、C 、D 四个选项中选出最正确答案。
译林版九年级上册(初三上期)英语专项复习试卷:词汇(含答案)

9A英语期末专项复习:词汇一. 用所给中文或单词的适当形式填空。
(10分)1. He was ____________(吸引)by her charm.2. Mr. Li is one of the _________(受害者)in the robbery.3. Don’t worry. You look much ________(健康的)than before.4. My father has been ________(死亡)for ten years.5. How did she _______(成功)in the end?6. She likes talking to others while _______(wait)for the bus.7. She _______(put)all her effort into ballet training before she entered the film industry.8. You’d better _______(not go)out because it’s snowing heavily.9. Mrs. Li told me that she _______(finish)the work already.10. He spent two weeks _______(study)the clues carefully.1. attracted2. victims3. healthier4. dead5. succeed6. waiting7. had put8. not go9. had finished 10. studying二、用所给单词的正确形式填空:(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)81.The young man was charged with (break) into several computers.82.Three (rob)have happened since last month.83.Many people think that it’s far(comfortable) to travel by train than by air.84.I think time (spend) in watching TV is too long.85.By the time I got home, Mother (get)supper ready.86.Many people have ever written (complain) letters.87.The story (it) is so interesting that I want to read it again.88.There will be much (snow)next week.89.Two is enough for the work.(three)90.Yang’s great(achieve) in science go beyond what I have thought.81.breaking 82.robberies 83.more comfortable 84.spent 85.had got 86. complaint 87.itself 88.snow89.thirds 90.achievements三、词汇(共25题,每题1分,计25分)Ⅰ. 根据句意和括号内所给的单词的适当形式完成下列句子。
听力卷(答案) (2)

Section 1(共1题,共10.0分)1SECTION 1 Questions 1-10Complete the form below.Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.填写答案:正确答案:Select, 27.01.1973, 15 Riverside, 2 weeks, 616295, engineer, mother, 2000, month, internet试题解析:PIETER: Good morning. I'd like to open a bank account, please.WOMAN: Certainly. If you'd like to take a seat, I'll just get some details from you. It won't take long.PIETER: Thanks.WOMAN: Is it a current account or a deposit account you wanted? PIETER: A current account. ExampleWOMAN: Right. I've got the application form here then. We have different types - I see you've got our leaflet there.PIETER: I've decided on the one called ‘Select.’ Q1 WOMAN: Right, that's fine, so, first of all, can I have your full name please?PIETER: Yes, it's Pieter Henes. That's P-I-E-T-E-R.WOMAN: Is it H-E-double N-E-S?PIETER: Uh, only one N actually. It's a less common spelling of the name.WOMAN: Oh, right. OK. And what's your date of birth please? PIETER: The twenty-seventh of the first, nineteen seventy-three. Q2WOMAN: Right. And will this be a joint account?PIETER: No, just myself.WOMAN: OK, fine. And where are you living, MrHenes?PIETER: 15,Riverside. Q3WOMAN: Is that all one word?PIETER: Yes.WOMAN: Exeter?PIETER: Yes.WOMAN: HOW long have you been at your present address? Er, is it more than two years?PIETER: Ah, just two weeks actually. I only arrived in the country a month ago. I'm fromHolland. Q4WOMAN: Oh, that's fine. But we normally ask for a previous address in that case.PIETER: Oh yes, well, it's Rielsdorf 2. That's R-I-E-L S-D-O-R F 2,Utrecht.WOMAN: Holland. OK. Thank you. Do you have a daytime telephone number?PIETER: Yes, I think the number at my office is six oh-six-two nine-five. Um, just a minute, I'd better check. Oh, no sorry, six-one-six. I'm not used to it yet. Would you like my home number too? Q5WOMAN: Yes please.PIETER: It's seven-nine-six four-three one.WOMAN: Are they both local numbers?PIETER: Yes.WOMAN: Right. And your occupation?PIETER: Well, I'm inBritainas a project manager, but that's not my main job. I'm an engineer by profession. Q6WOMAN: I see. I think I'll put that then. It's shorter! Now we usually ask for a piece of information which we can use to check your identity, for security reasons. You know, if you phone us. PIETER: Like, erm, my wife's first name?WOMAN: Mother's might be better. It's less likely to be known. Q7PIETER: OK. Hers is Siti.WOMAN: Siti?PIETER: Yes, S-I-T-I. It's Indonesian.WOMAN: Fine. And how much would you like to open your account with? We usually ask for a minimum sum of £50. That's about €75. PIETER: Well, I'm going to transfer €2,000 from my Dutch account, just till I get paid. In fact, I wanted to ask you about that. What's the best way to do it? Q8WOMAN: It depends which bank you're with.PIETER: It's the Fransen Bank inUtrecht.WOMAN: OK, fine. I'll check that in a minute. If we have links with them we can do a direct transfer. But it's not a big problem either way. Um, let's see. How often would you like to receive statements? PIETER: I haven't really thought. Um, what's the usual thing? WOMAN: It's up to you. Some people like them weekly.PIETER: Oh, no, that's too often. Can I have them sent, Mm, once a month? Q9WOMAN: Yes, that's fine. Is there anything else?PIETER: I was thinking of registering for your internet service at some stage. Q10WOMAN: Oh, yes. Would you like me to send you information about that?PIETER: Please, yes.WOMAN: And would you like to receive information about the bank's other services - insurance, loans, anything like that?PIETER: Hmm, I don't think so, thanks.WOMAN: That's OK then. And one last thing, if you agree... Section 2(共5题,共10.0分)听力原文:Welcome, everybody, to the lovely house and gardens of Rosewood, once the home of the famous writer, Sebastian George. He bought the house in 1902 although he had first seen it two years earlier. At that time the owners let it out to a tenant because George was too slow making up his mind to buy it. When it came back on the market, there was no hesitation and he bought it immediately, for £9,300, even though the house had no bathroom, no running water upstairs, and no electricity. Q11When he came here, he'd been married for ten years. During that time, he'd become one of the most famous writers in the English-speaking world. His professional success was enormous, but his personal life wasn't as successful. He was no longer on speaking terms with his brother and had been devastated by the death at the age of seven of his elder daughter, Josephine. Q12 Moving to Rosewood allowed the family to start a new life. George regarded Rosewood as a pure example of a traditional country house of this part ofEngland and did some of his most successful writing here. The house and its grounds became the family haven and their escape to privacy and quiet. The walls, and the mullioned windows were built of the local sandstone, the tiles on the roofs and the bricks of the chimney stack were baked from local clay, and the wooden structures inside came from oak trees which grow around here. Q13Now, please look at the map I've given you of the house and gardens. We're here at the Information Centre. Follow the path marked with the arrow and the first area you come to is the orchard on your left.As you go further down the path, there's the kitchen garden on the right and as you go round the first sharp corner you will find,to your left, an area where different types of pear tree have been planted as well as some lovely flowers, and this is known as Pear Alley -designed by George himself. Q14Next to this is the greenhouse where some exotic plants and fruits are grown. Follow the path round the second corner and on your right you will see the entrance to the Mulberry Garden with its 500-year-old tree. Past theMulberryGarden, follow the path until you reach the front of the house. I suggest you spend a good hour wandering around this lovely building. A guide takes visitor groups round every two hours. Q15If you would like to purchase any of George's books or other souvenirs, then leave the house by the side entrance, where you will find our shop, which is situated between the house and the garage which contains the magnificent old Rolls-Royce car which used to belong to George. I expect by this time you may also be in need of a rest and some refreshment. Most visitors are, so why don't you visit the tea room on the far side of the garage? Q16 Q17If you have time, there is a lovely walk down towards the River Dudwell. For me, this is the best part of the estate. This isn't on the map but it is all clearly signposted. You cross the fieldwhich spreads along the banks of the river. In spring, this area is well worth a visit. Spend a minute or two watching the water pass by underneath as you cross the footbridge, and then continue along the River Walk through the woodland. On a hot summer's day the trees along this path provide welcome shade. Eventually you come to the water mill which used to provide the electricity for the house - only about four hours every evening - in George's time. And, finally, for those of you who would like to see stunning views of the surrounding countryside and who are a little bit more energetic, when you return from the mill take the first turning on your left and climb up to the viewpoint. You won't regret it. Q18 Q19 Q20Enjoy your visit!2Questions 11-13Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.THE HISTORY OF ROSEWOOD HOUSE11 When the writer Sebastian George first saw Rosewood House, he∙[A] thought he might rent it.∙[B] felt it was too expensive for him.∙[C] was unsure whether to buy it.选择答案: A B C正确答案:C312 Before buying the house, George had∙[A] experienced severe family problems.∙[B] struggled to become a successful author.∙[C] suffered a serious illness.选择答案: A B C正确答案:A413 According to the speaker, George viewed Rosewood House as∙[A] a rich source of material for his books.∙[B] a way to escape from his work.∙[C] a typical building of the region.选择答案: A B C正确答案:C5Questions 14-17Label the map below.Write the correct letter, A-J, next to questions 14-17. ROSEWOOD HOUSE AND GARDENS14 Pear Alley15 Mulberry Garden16 Shop17 Tea Room填写答案:正确答案:H, F, B, D6Questions 18-20Complete the sentences below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.RIVER WALK18 You can walk through the that goes along the river bank.19 You can go over the and then into a wooded area.20 On your way back, you could also go up to the .填写答案:正确答案:field, footbridge, viewpointSection 3(共2题,共10.0分)听力原文:JACK: Lucy, we really need to get working on this marketing assignment. We've only got five weeks left to the end of term to design it, carry it out, and then write up the results. LUCY: Sure. Well, let's get started right now. Let's go over the instructions. What exactly do we have to do?JACK: Well, it says here we have to look at one area of the entertainment industry. There's a list of the different types. Q21LUCY: What are they?JACK: Music, cinema, theatre, sport, and eating out.LUCY: Is that all?JACK: Looks like it.LUCY: So we choose one branch of the industry and then we look at how two different groups of people use it? Is that right? JACK: Yes.LUCY: And do we have to use any particular method to get our data? Can we mail out a questionnaire, or do face-to-face interviews, or maybe even observations?JACK: Well actually, it looks like we don't have a choice. We have to do telephone interviews. Q22LUCY: OK, so at least we don't have to waste time deciding between the different methods.JACK: Yeah, that's right. Oh, and the other requirement is the number of interviewees.LUCY: Not too many, I hope. Ten? Twenty?JACK: Well, we have to do two groups, remember, and it looks like we have to interview fifteen for each group.LUCY: That's thirty altogether then. It's going to take ages. Q23 JACK: Yes, but remember we're working on this together, so we'll only have to do fifteen each.LUCY: OK, so those are all the requirements?JACK: Yes, looks like it.LUCY: So, first, which area are we going to choose? My preference would be cinema, since that's where I spend most of my money. JACK: Hmm, I don't think that's such a good idea. I don't think there are huge differences in the market there. I mean you getyoung and old, male and female, rich and poor all going to the same movies.LUCY: Yeah, maybe you're right. Let's make it music then. JACK: Right. So, what two groups will we compare and contrast? LUCY: Male and female? Q24JACK: No. Most of my female friends like the same music as me. Different age groups would be much more likely to show up differences, I think.LUCY: Yeah, I suppose you're right again. I'll take some notes, shall I? So... Age Groups. Well. What do you think? Maybe twenty-five or under for one group, and forty-five or over for the other group? That should show up differences.JACK: Right.LUCY: OK. Next. How about the kind of music they like - let's give them some choices and then we can just tick boxes.JACK: OK. Let's have pop, jazz, folk, easy listening... What else? Q25LUCY: Well, we should include classical. Some people like it, you know. Q26JACK: OK. OK. And then we should have how they listen to music. LUCY: The medium. Right. Let's include radio, CD - and then I guess there's TV.JACK: What about concerts? You know, in pubs and halls. Q27 LUCY: Oh yeah, we should include live music of course. JACK: OK, we're on a roll now! Next point could be about where they actually get their music.LUCY: You mean like, do they buy it in music shops, or department stores? Q28JACK: Yes, or download it from the Internet.LUCY: Right. That could be for recorded music. Then we need another section for live music. Where do they go for that?JACK: OK. Let's say disco, pub, club, concert hall... Q29 LUCY: Or opera house! And I guess we should include karaoke bars. Q30JACK: Not many of them in this city!LUCY: OK. We'll leave that out then. So, what's left to do? JACK: That's it. Well, now we can make a time-scale for doing it.7Questions 21-24Complete the sentences below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. MARKETING ASSIGNMENT21 For their assignment, the students must investigate one part of the.22 The method the students must use to collect data is .23 In total, the students must interview . people.24 Jack thinks the music preferences of . listeners are similar.填写答案:正确答案:entertainment industry, telephone interviews, 30, male and female 8Questions 25-30Complete the notes below.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.填写答案:正确答案:jazz, classical, concerts, department stores, club, opera house Section 4(共5题,共11.0分)听力原文:Good morning everyone. Last week we were looking at the hunter-gatherers inIreland, across the Irish Sea fromEngland. Today, we're going to move on to the period between four and six thousand years ago, known as the Neolithic period, which is when a total farming economy was introduced inIreland.Now, there are several hypotheses about the origins of the first Neolithic settlersinIreland, but most of these contain problems. For instance, there are considerable archaeological difficulties about the theory that they came fromEngland. The evidence doesn't really add up. But there are even greater practical problems about the theory that they came directly from continentalEurope. For one thing, it's not clear just how sufficient numbers of men and women could have been transported toIrelandto establish a viablepopulation. As you know, the hunter-gatherer economy which existed beforehand was based on small scattered groups. The farming economy would almost certainly have required much larger communities to do all the work needed to plant and tend sufficient crops to sustain them through the year. Q31The early farmers kept various animals, including cattle and sheep. There's also evidence of pigs, but it is possible that these could have been descended from the native wild species. Now, we know from modern farming that if the level of breeding stock falls below about three hundred females, the future of the species locally is at risk. So we must assume that from the beginnings of Neolithic farming the number of breeding sheep would have considerably exceeded three hundred, and the national cattle herd must have been of a similar size. The question is how these were brought to the area and where they came from. Q32It's usually suggested that the Neolithic settlers usedskin-covered boats to transport livestock. But this method would have severely restricted the range of the colonising fleets. The sheer volume of animal transport necessary means it's unlikely that this livestock could have been brought from anywhere further thanEngland. Q33What about crops? Well, two main cereal crops were introduced toIrelandduring this time: wheat and barley, both in several varieties. The main evidence for their presence consists of impressions on pottery, where a cereal grain accidentally became embedded in the surface of a pot before it was fired. The grain itself was destroyed by the firing, but it left an impression on the pot which could be studied and identified by botanists. Q34 Let's turn our attention now to the farming technology available at that time. Before the cereal crops could be planted, it would have been necessary to clear the forest and to break the ground by ploughing. The stone blade of a plough has been discovered during excavation inCountyMayoinwesternIreland. The body of the plough would have been of wood and could have been drawn by people, but it's also likely that cattle were used. Q35Now, the cultivation of crops and the husbandry of livestock brought about changes in people's lifestyle such as the type of shelters they made. For one thing, instead of moving from place to place they needed permanent dwellings. The stone axes used to chop down trees to make these dwellings were far superior to any that the Stone Age hunter-gatherers used.To make the axes, sources of suitable stone had to be found and systematically exploited. These so-called ‘axe factories’ were really quarries rather than factories, as the manufacture of the axes wasn't regularly performed on the quarry site. However, after the axe had been chipped into shape, they needed water and sand for grinding and polishing, so a high mountainside wouldn't have been an appropriate place for this. So this final stage of the manufacture must have been carried out close to water and sure enough, there's ample evidence of this at coastal sites. Q36 Now it's clear that these Neolithic axes were transported all overIreland, as well as toScotlandand the south ofEngland. It's not really surprising that axes from ‘axe factories’inEnglandhave also been found inIreland. At the very least, this indicates that there was a link between the two islands during that period. Q37One of the most useful innovations of the colonisers was pottery making, which was quite unknown to Irish hunter-gatherers. The pottery was probably made by shaping clay into a ball with the hand, and then hollowing it until the walls were the right thickness. After firing, the outside was often polished. This would have helped the pots to retain water, as they weren't glazed.Now we know that the clay used usually came from local sources, which suggests that manufacture was on a fairly small scale, even though thousands of fragments are usually found at Neolithic sites. Q38 Q39In the course of time decoration began to appear. At first this looked like a series of stitches and was just around the tops of the pots. This could have been an imitation of earlier vessels which were made of leather sewn onto wood. Then eventually pots with decoration all over... Q409Questions 31-34Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.IRELAND IN THE NEOLITHIC PERIOD31 According to the speaker, it is not clear∙[A] when the farming economy was introduced to Ireland.∙[B] why people began to farm in Ireland.∙[C] where the early Irish farmers came from.选择答案: A B C正确答案:C1032 What point does the speaker make about breeding animals in Neolithic Ireland?∙[A] Their numbers must have been above a certain level.∙[B] They were under threat from wild animals.∙[C] Some species died out during this period.选择答案: A B C正确答案:A1133 What does the speaker say about the transportation of animals?∙[A] Livestock would have limited the distance the farmers could sail.∙[B] Neolithic boats were too primitive to have been used.∙[C] Probably only a few breeding animals were imported.选择答案: A B C正确答案:A1234 What is the main evidence for cereal crops in Neolithic Ireland?∙[A] the remains of burnt grain in pots∙[B] the marks left on pots by grains∙[C] the patterns painted on the surface of pots选择答案: A B C正确答案:B13Questions 35-40Complete the sentences below.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer. STONE TOOLS35 Ploughs could either have been pulled by or by cattle.● The farmers needed homes which were permanent dwellings.36 Inthe final stages of axe-making, and were necessary for grinding and polishing.37 Irish axes were exported fromIrelandto. .andEngland. POTTERY MAKING● The colonisers used clay to make pots.38 The . of the pots was often polished to make them watertight.39 Clay from . .areas was generally used.40 Decoration was only put around the.. of the earliest pots.填写答案:正确答案:people, water, sand, Scotland, outside, local, tops。
Unit1课文语法填空+专项练习 2020-2021学年北师大版选择性必修第一册

北师大版选择性必修第一册unit1课文语法填空+专项练习Ⅰ.After reading the passage,please fill in the following blanks.I was a lazy boy and the only thing I can remember from school maths is that the angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees! But Mr Jenkins 1.________(change) me.He explained difficult things with lots of 2.______(practice) examples and in simple language.He even let us build a rocket and set 3._____off.It was great fun.I wasn’t a 4.______(will) student and I used to lack confidence in myself.Mr Jenkins made me feel that I had my own 5._______(strength) by asking me to give a presentation to the class.I remember Graham was very difficult before he came into my class.But when I 6._____(set) up an experiment,he gave me his full attention.He loved science and had done very well in science subjects.I think it is important for us teachers 7.______(make) friends with all our students and really understand them.Then we could make sure that we found the path to 8._______(succeed).The thing about being a teacher is that you have access 9.____ children’s minds when they are open and eager 10. ______(learn)..1.changed2. practical3. it4. willing5. strengths6. set7. to make8. success9. to 10. to learnⅡ.请快速背出下列课文原句1.有时甚至想,如果能打电话征求他的意见就好了!___________________________________________2.第一次走进我的班级时,他的书包在身后拖着,一副百无聊赖的样子……___________________________________________3.早上一睁开眼,我就会立刻查看所有社交网络应用程序,阅读电子邮件并回复短信。
人教版高中英语选修七 Unit 5 Travelling abroad 单元测试(含答案)

Unit 5 Travelling abroad 单元测试姓名:__________ 班级:__________学号:__________一、结合语境,根据汉语提示用单词的适当形式填空。
(共13分)(1)The new________ (学术) year is coming.(2)He wrote poems in praise of our great socialist ________ (祖国).(3)He was generally ________ (承认) to be the finest poet in the land.(4)He delivered a course of ________ (演讲) on world affairs.(5)The report ________ (矛盾) what we heard yesterday.(6)The striking office workers have ________(占据) the whole building.(7)He experienced great difficulty in getting a ________ (签证) to leave the country.(8)Since time is limited, I ________ (起草) out my speech in 10 minutes.(9)It costs a lot to fit up the new hotel with modern ________ (舒适) and conveniences.(10)The book is ________ (推荐) for its interesting story.(11)He loosened his belt for ________(舒服)after such a long journey.(12)There is ________ (充足的) evidence that cars have a harmful effect on the environment.(13)0When you feel anxious or worried ,you should ________(控制,管理) your temper.二、完形填空(共20分)I remember believing in Santa when I was a very young girl. However, as I grew older, I learned many1 that “proved” his nonexistence. Always2 by nature, I was determined to use3 to decide whether Santa Claus was 4The first year of tests 5 when I was 5. I decided that if I 6 all night on Christmas Eve, I could see if Santa really came down the chimney. 7 ,that was a useless8 . I fell asleep that year, and when I woke up, I saw a 9 wrapped present under the10 .At age 7, I came up with another test to see if Santa was real. That year, I didn't send out my Christmas letter to Santa because I wanted 11 for Christmas, but this turned into a plot. By then, I12 knew Santa wasn't real, but I wanted enough 13 to support this. That year was14 , because on Christmas Eve, my mother dragged me to our local Wal-Mart and led me around the toy section. I 15 to say a word, but did let my eyes 16 on a ballet set. I17 that “Santa” wouldn't know what I wanted because he shouldn't be able to read my18 . However, mother would know everything that caught my eyes in the store. If I got the ballet set the next morning, I would have my evidence. Christmas morning, there was the ballet set, sitting under the tree again.19 I didn't use it much, mother ended up returning it a few days later. She 20 Santa was generous enough to leave a receipt. That was the end to my task to discover the existence of Santa.1. A. theories B. facts C. situations D. choices2. A. cautious B. typical C. curious D. independent3. A. data B. exams C. tricks D. tests4. A. real B. wise C. believable D. generous5. A. worked B. happened C. succeeded D. failed6. A. called up B. turned up C. stayed up D. made up7. A. Instead B. Otherwise C. Therefore D. However8. A. attempt B. suggestion C. effect D. struggle9. A. roughly B. clearly C. beautifully D. obviously10. A. bed B. tree C. chimney D. table11. A. everything B. nothing C. anything D. something12. A. hardly B. never C. already D. usually13. A. evidence B. confidence C. idea D. experience14. A. amazing B. strange C. interesting D. admiring15. A. hated B. tried C. attached D. refused16. A. focus B. try C. put D. call17. A. hoped B. explained C. argued D. figured18. A. purpose B. opinion C. mind D. eyes19. A. As B. Only if C. Although D. As soon as20. A. admitted B. promised C. thought D. announced三、阅读理解(共2题;共16分)(一)I was shopping in the supermarket when I heard a young voice.“Mom,come here!There's this lady here my size!”The mother rushed to her son;then she turned to me to apologize. I smiled and told her,“It's okay.”Then I talked to the boy,“Hi,I'm Darryl Kramer. How are you?”He studied me from head to toe,and asked,“Ar e you a little mommy?”“Yes,I have a son,” I answered.“Why are you so little?” he asked. “It's the way I was born,”I said.“ Some people are little. Some are tall. I'm just not going to grow any bigger.” After I answered his other questions,I shook the boy's hand and left. My life as a little person is filled with stories like that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I look different from their parents.It takes only one glance to see my uniqueness. I stand three feet nine inches tall .I was born an achondroplasia dwarf(侏儒).Despite this,I did all the things other kids did when I was growing up.I didn't realize how short I was until I started school. Some kids picked on me,calling me names. Then I knew. I began to hate the first day of school each year. New students would always stare at me as I struggled to climb the school bus stairs.But I learned to smile and accept the fact that I was going to be noticed my whole life. I decided to make my uniqueness an advantage rather than a disadvantage. What I lacked in height,I made up for in personality.I'm 47 now,and the stares have not diminished as I've grown older. People are amazed when they see me driving. I try to keep a good attitude. When people are rude,I remind myself,“Look what else I have-a great family,nice friends.”It's the children's questions that make my life special. I enjoy answering their questions. My hope is that I will encourage them to accept their peers(a person of the same age,class,position,etc.),whatever size and shape they come in,and treat them with respect.(1)Why did the mother apologize to the author?()A.Because the boy ran into the author.B.Because the boy laughed at the author.C.Because the boy said the author was fatter than him.D.Because the mother thought the boy's words had hurt the author.(2)When did the author realize that she was too short?()A.When she grew up.B.When she was 47 years old.C.When she began to go to school.D.When she met the boy in the supermarket.(3)Which of the following word can best replace the underlined word “diminished” ?()A.misunderstood.B.decreased.C.increased.D.improved(4)How does the author feel about people's stares?()A.angry.B.painful.C.calm.D.discouraged.(二)Voyages Dunk Island is Australia's most beautiful rainforest island.This island of peace offers a wonderful choice of activities and experiences.With all kinds of activities to choose from, it's hard to decide what to do next.You could start the day with a rainforest walk and take in the lovely views from the top of Mt Kootaloo.After breakfast, walk around one of the national parks through the rainforest and later perhaps go snorkelling(浮潜)at Muggy Beach.During lunch you can plan the afternoon ahead.Perhaps some water skiing followed by a game of tennis.Or should that be a paddle skiing?You've still got to fit in a trip to the Great Barrier Reef, horse riding on the beach, and some fishing! Between the fun you'll still find time to rest for a while.To reward yourself, book a treatment at the Spa of Peace and Plenty, where you will be deep in treatment to enjoy.You may also choose to take a sunset sail and see a wonderful sunset with wine and cheese.With all kinds of dining foods on offer at Dunk, you will never be short on choice.The Terrace Restaurant only offers real Italian food, tapas and pizza.The Jetty Café is casual(休闲的)and offers lunches daily and mainly offers fresh seafood which is fast and fresh.For the family, the Kids Club has its own meal times and activities so that mum and dad can enjoy being a couple again.Imagine the freedom and romance of a sunset sail, knowing that the kids are in safe hands and having a ball.。
核心数学分析练习 (2)
Section 3125 Minutes 16 Questions1. If x is 11 percent greater than 80, then x = (A) 70.9 (B) 71.2 (C) 88.0 (D) 88.8 (E) 91.02. A certain car uses 12 gallons of gasoline in traveling 240 miles. In order for the car to travel the same distance using 10 gallons of gasoline, by how many miles per gallon must the car's gas mileage be increased?(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 8(E) 103. The figure above represents a window, with the shaded regions representing the openings for the glass. If all line segments in the figure are either horizontal orvertical and the openings are all the same size, what are the dimensions, in inches, of each opening (1 foot = 12 inches)? (A) 12.0 by 18.0 (B) 10.5 by 16.5 (C) 9.0 by 15.0 (D) 8.0 by 10.0 (E) 7.5 by 13.54. A farmer used 1,034 acres of land for beans, wheat, and corn in the ratio of 5 : 2 :4, respectively. How many acres were used for corn?(A) 188 (B) 258 (C) 376 (D) 470 (E) 5175. If 52542222+++=-+x x x x x , then =2x (A) 0 (B) 4 (C) 10 (D) 25 (E) 1006. =+12580(A) 59(B) 520 (C) 541 (D) 205 (E) 1007. A circle graph shows how the budget of a certain company was spent: 63 percent for salaries, 12 percent for research and development, 6 percent for utilities, 5 percent for equipment, 4 percent for supplies, and the remainder fortransportation. If the area of each sector of the graph is proportional to the percent of the budget it represents, how manydegrees of the circle are used to represent transportation?(A) 10° (B) 18° (C) 36° (D) 90° (E) 324°8. What is the area of a square with perimeter P ?(A) 216P (B) 4P(C) 42P(D) 16P(E) 162P 9. A certain ball was dropped from a window 8 meters above a sidewalk. On eachbounce it rose straight up exactly one-half the distance of the previous fall. After the third bounce the ball was caught when it reached a height of exactly 1 meter above the sidewalk. How many meters did the ball travel in all? (A) 21 (B) 19 (C) 17 (D) 15 (E) 1310. A certain store sells all maps at one price and all books at another price. On Monday the store sold 12 maps and 10 books for a total of $38.00, and on Tuesday the store sold 20 maps and 15 books for a total of $60.00. At this store, how much less does a map sell for than a book? (A) $0.25 (B) $0.50 (C) $0.75 (D) $1.00 (E) $l.2511. Which of the following procedures is always equivalent to adding 5 given numbers and then dividing the sum by 5 ? I. Multiplying the 5 numbers and then finding the 5th root of the product. II. Adding the 5 numbers, doubling the sum, and then moving the decimal point one place to the left.III. Ordering the 5 numbers numerically and then selecting the middle number. (A) None (B) I only (C) II only (D) III only (E) I and III12. A certain company has records stored with a record-storage firm in 15-inch by 12-inch by 10-inch boxes. The boxes occupy 1.08 million cubic inches ofspace. If the company pays $0.25 per box per month for record storage, what is the total amount that the company pays each month for record storage? (A) $150 (B) $300 (C) $600 (D) $1,200 (E) $2,40013. If a 3-digit integer is selected at random from the integers 100 through 199,inclusive, what is the probability that the first digit and the last digit of the integer are each equal to one more than the middle digit? (A) 2252(B) 1111(C) 1101(D) 1001(E) 50114. Mr. Kramer, the losing candidate in a two-candidate election, received 942,568 votes, which was exactly 40 percent of all the votes cast. Approximately what percent of the remaining votes would he need to have received in order to have won at least 50 percent of all the votes cast? (A) 10% (B) 12% (C) 15% (D) 17% (E) 20%15. Which of the following inequalities is equivalent to –2 < x < 4 ? (A) | x – 2 | < 4(B) | x – 1 | < 3 (C) | x + 1 | < 3 (D) | x + 2 | < 4(E) None of the above16. If the average (arithmetic mean) of 5 positive temperatures is x degreesFahrenheit, then the sum of the 3 greatest of these temperatures, in degrees Fahrenheit, could be (A) 6x (B) 4x (C) 35x(D) 23x(E) 53xSection 3225 Minutes 16 Questions1. A certain taxi fare consists of an initial charge of $1.25 and an additional charge of $0.25 for each 51 mile traveled. Whatis the total fare for a trip of 2.4 miles? (A) $4.25 (B) $3.00 (C) $2.25 (D) $1.85 (E) $1.75 2. Ifbc ad dc ba -= for all numbers a, b, c, and d , then =-4253(A) –22 (B) –2 (C) 2 (D) 7 (E) 223. If the area of a square region having sides of length 6 centimeters is equal to the area of a rectangular region having width 2.5 centimeters, then the length of the rectangle, in centimeters, is (A) 8.5 (B) 9.5 (C) 9.6 (D) 10.5 (E) 14.44. The total cost for Company X to produce a batch of tools is $10,000 plus $3 per tool. Each tool sells for $8. The gross profit earned from producing and selling these tools is the total income from sales minus the total production cost. If a batch of 20,000 tools is produced and sold, then Company X 's gross profit per tool is (A) $3.00 (B) $3.75 (C) $4.50 (D) $5.00 (E) $5.505. Of the following, which is most nearly equal to 10 ? (A) 3.1 (B) 3.2 (C) 3.3 (D) 3.4 (E) 3.56. Exactly 31 of the children in a certainclass are girls. If there are 18 boys in the class, how many girls are in the class? (A) 6 (B) 9 (C) 12(D) 24 (E) 27Questions 7-8: refer to the following information In a marketing survey for products A, B , and C , 1,000 people were asked which of theproducts, if any, they use. The three circular regions in the diagram above represent the numbers of people who use products A, B,and C , according to the survey results. Of the people surveyed, a total of 400 use A , a totalof 400 use B , and a total of 450 use C .7. How many of the people surveyed useexactly one of the products?(A) 75 (B) 100 (C) 150(D) 250(E) 3258. What percent of the people surveyed use product A or product B or both, but notproduct C ? (A) 12.5% (B) 17.5% (C) 30% (D) 40% (E) 60%9. If 43222c b a x ++=, where a, b, and c areeach equal to 0 or 1, then x could be each of the following EXCEPT (A) 161(B) 163(C) 165(D) 1610(E) 161110. The equation 217366-=+p M relates twotemperature scales, where M is thenumber of degrees on one scale and P isthe number of degrees on the other scale.Which of the following equations can be used to convert temperatures from the P scale to the M scale? (A) 13127+=P M (B) 21127+=P M(C) 12127-=P M (D) 13127-=P M (E) 18127-=P M 11. If x is a positive number and 21 the square root of x is equal to 2x , then x = (A) 161(B) 41(C) 21(D) 2 (E) 812. The incomplete table above shows a distribution of scores for a class of 20students. If the average (arithmetic mean) score for the class is 78, what score ismissing from the table ?(A) 73 (B) 75(C) 77(D) 79 (E) 81 13. Carl drove from his home to the beach at an average speed of 80 kilometers per hour and returned home by the sameroute at an average speed of 70kilometers per hour. If the trip home took21 hour longer than the trip to the beach,how many kilometers did Carl drive each way?(A) 350 (B) 345 (C) 320 (D) 280 (E) 24014. If 5x = 6y and xy ≠ 0, what is the ratio of x 51 to y 61 ?(A) 625(B) 2536(C) 56(D) 65(E) 362515. The figure above shows a cord aroundtwo circular disks. If the radii of the two disks are 80 centimeters and 60 centimeters, respectively, what is the totallength, in centimeters, of the cord? (A) 210π (B) 210π+ 280 (C) 280π(D) 280π + 80(E) 280π+ 280 16. If x, y, and z are positive integers and 3x= 4y = 7z , then the least possible value ofx + y + z is(A) 33 (B) 40(C) 49 (D) 61(E) 84Section 3325 Minutes 16 Questions1. If p is an even integer and q is an oddinteger, which of the following must be an odd integer? (A) qp(B) pq (C) 2p + q (D) 2 (p + q ) (E) qp 32. A certain college has a student-to-teacher ratio of 11 to 1. The average (arithmetic mean) annual salary for teachers is $26,000. If the college pays a total of $3,380,000 in annual salaries to its teachers, how many students does the college have ?(A) 130 (B) 169 (C) 1,300(D) 1,430(E) 1,5603. Last year if 97 percent of the revenues of acompany came from domestic sources and the remaining revenues. totaling $450,000,came from foreign sources, what was thetotal of the company's revenues ?(A) $ 1,350,000 (B) $ 1,500,000 (C) $ 4,500,000(D) $ 15,000,000(E) $ 150,000,000 4. Drum X is 21 full of oil and drum Y ,which has twice the capacity of drum X , is J2 full of oil. If all of the oil in drum X ispoured into drum Y . then drum Y will be filled to what fraction of its capacity ?(A) 43(B) 65(C) 1211(D) 67(E) 6115. In a certain population, there are 3 times as many people aged twenty-one or under as there are people over twenty-one. The ratio of those twenty-one or under to the total population is(A) 1 to 2 (B) 1 to 3 (C) 1 to 4 (D) 2 to 3 (E) 3 to 46. =+2622(A) 6 (B) 62 (C) 61+ (D) 621+(E) 62+7. A certain telescope increases the visual range at a particular location from 90 kilometers to 150 kilometers. By whatpercent is the visual range increased by using the telescope ? (A) 30% (B) 2133%(C) 40%(D) 60% (E) 3266%Note: Figure not drawn to scale. 8. In the figure above, the value of y is(A) 6 (B) 12 (C) 24 (D) 36 (E) 429. A part-time employee whose hourly wage was increased by 25 percent decided to reduce the number of hours worked per week so that the employee’s total weekly income would remain unchanged. By what percent should the number of hours worked be reduced? (A) 12.5% (B) 20% (C) 25% (D) 50% (E) 75%10. if x > 0, 2550x x + is what percent of x ?(A) 6% (B) 25% (C) 2137 %(D) 60% (E) 75%11. If the operation ⊗ is defined for all aand b by the equation 32b a b a =⊗, then =-⊗⊗)13(2 (A) 4 (B) 2 (C) 34-(D) -2 (E) -412. A factory that employs 1,000assembly-line workers pays each of these workers $5 per hour for the first 40 hours worked during a week and 211 time thatrate for hours in excess of 40. What was the total payroll for the assembly-line workers for a week in which 30 percent of them worked 20 hours, 50 percent worked 40 hours, and the rest worked 50 hours? (A) $180,000 (B) $185,000 (C) $190,000 (D) $200,000 (E) $205,00013. If x ≠2, then =-+--22)2(32x x x x (A) 232+-x x (B) 132+x (C) 23x (D) 132-x (E) 232-x14. In a certain school, 40 more than 31 ofall the students are taking a sciencecourse and 41 of those taking a sciencecourse are taking physics. If 81 of all thestudents in the school are taking physics, how many students are in the school ? (A) 240 (B) 300 (C) 480 (D) 720 (E)96015. If d > 0 and 110<-<dc , which of thefollowing must be true ? I. c > 0 II. 1<dcIII. 122>+d c(A) I only (B) II only(C) I and II only (D) II and III only (E) I, II, and III16. The inside dimensions of a rectangular wooden box are 6 inches by 8 inches by 10 inches. A cylindrical cannister is to be placed inside the box so that it stands upright when the closed box rests on one of its six faces. Of all such cannisters that could be used, what is the radius, in inches, of the one that has maximum volume? (A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6 (E) 8Section 3425 Minutes 16 Questions1. =+614121(A) 56(B) 65(C) 245(D) 51(E) 1212. Kelly and Chris packed several boxes with books. If Chris packed 60 percent of the total number of boxes, what was the ratio of the number of boxes Kelly packed to the number of boxes Chris packed? (A) 1 to 6 (B) 1 to 4 (C) 2 to 5 (D) 3 to 5 (E) 2 to 33. A train travels from New York City to Chicago, a distance of approximately 840 miles, at an average rate of 60 miles per hour and arrives in Chicago at 6:00 in the evening, Chicago time. At what hour in the morning, New York City time, did the train depart for Chicago ? (Note: Chicago time is one hour earlier than New York City time.) (A) 4:00 (B) 5.00 (C) 6:00 (D) 7.00 (E) 8:004. Of the following, which is the closest approximation of 8.19949.02.50⨯ ?(A)101(B)81(C)41(D)45(E)2255. Last year Manfred received 26 paychecks.Each of his first 6 paychecks was $750;each of his remaining paychecks was $30 more than each of his first 6 paychecks.To the nearest dollar, what was theaverage (arithmetic mean) amount of hispaychecks for the year ?(A) $752(B) $755(C) $765(D) $773(E) $7756. A certain pair of used shoes can berepaired for $12.50 and will last for 1 year.A pair of the same kind of shoes can bepurchased new for $28.00 and will last for2 years. The average cost per year of thenew shoes is what percent greater than the cost of repairing the used shoes?(A) 3%(B) 5%(C) 12%(D) 15%(E) 24%7. In a certain brick wall, each row of bricksabove the bottom row contains one lessbrick than the row just below it. If thereare 5 rows in all and a total of 75 bricks in the wall, how many bricks does thebottom row contain ?(A) 14(B) 15(C) 16(D) 17(E) 18 8. If 25 percent of p is equal to 10 percent ofq, and pq≠0, then p is what percent of q ?(A) 2.5%(B) 15%(C) 20%(D) 35%(E) 40%9. If the length of an edge of cube X is twicethe length of an edge of cube Y, what isthe ratio of the volume of cube Y to thevolume of cube X ?(A)21(B)41(C)61(D)81(E)11110. =-+-+)13)(13)(12)(12((A) 2(B) 3(C) 62(D) 5(E) 611. In a certain calculus class, the ratio of thenumber of mathematics majors to thenumber of students who are notmathematics majors is 2 to 5. If 2 moremathematics majors were to enter theclass, the ratio would be 1 to 2. Howmany students are in the class?(A) 10(B) 12(C) 21(D) 28(E) 3512. Machines A and B always operateindependently and at their respectiveconstant rates. When working alone,machine A can fill a production lot in 5 hours, and machine B can fill the same lot in x hours. When the two machines operate simultaneously to fill theproduction lot, it takes them 2 hours to complete the job. What is the value of x ? (A) 313(B) 3 (C) 212(D) 312(E) 21113. In the xy -coordinate system, if (a, b ) and (a + 3, b + k ) are two points on the line defined by the equation x = 3y – 7, then k = (A) 9 (B) 3 (C) 37(D) 1 (E) 3114. What is the units digit of324)29()17()13((A) 9 (B) 7 (C) 5 (D) 3(E) 115. The shaded region in the figure above represents a rectangular frame with length 18 inches and width 15 inches. The frame encloses a rectangular picture that has the same area as the frame itself. If the length and width of the picture have the same ratio as the length andwidth of the frame, what is the length of the picture, in inches? (A) 29 (B) 23(C) 29(D) ⎪⎪⎭⎫ ⎝⎛-21115 (E) 2916. Pat will walk from intersection X to intersection Y along a route that isconfined to the square grid of four streets and three avenues shown in the mapabove. How many routes from X to Y can Pat take that have the minimum possible length? (A) 6 (B) 8 (C) 10 (D) 14 (E) 16Section 3525 Minutes 16 Questions1. If154=-b a , which of the following mustbe true ?(A) a = 0 (B) b = 0 (C) a = 1 (D) b = 1 (E) a = b2. y = kx + 3In the equation above, k is a constant. If y = 17 when x = 2, what is the value of y when x = 4 ? (A) 34 (B) 31 (C) 14 (D) 11 (E) 73. In 1989 the price of a new model S car was x dollars. If the price of the model S car increased each year by 10 percent of the previous year's price, what was the price of the car, in dollars, in 1991 ? (A) 1.10x (B) 1.20x (C) 1.21x (D) 1.25x (E) 1.33x4. If n is a prime number greater than 3, what is the remainder when 2n is divided by12?(A) 0 (B) 1(C) 2(D) 3(E) 55. NOT SCORED6. If a subscription for 10 issues of amagazine costs $24.00 and represents a saving of 20 percent of the cover prices,what is the cover price per issue? (A) $1.98 (B) $2.40 (C) $2.80 (D) $2.86 (E) $3.007. Each edge of a cubical block of wood measures 2 inches. What is the surface area of the block in square inches ? (A) 4 (B) 8 (C) 12 (D)16 (E)248. If a customer makes exactly one selection from each of the five categories shown in the table above, what is the greatest possible number of different ice cream sundaes that a customer can create ? (A) 9,600 (B) 4,800 (C) 2,400 (D) 800 (E) 4009. The average (arithmetic mean) of 4positive integers is 50. If the average of 2 of these integers is 45, what is the greatest possible value that one of the other 2integers can have ? (A) 55 (B) 65 (C) 100 (D) 109 (E) 115 10. Machine A working alone can complete a job in 213 hours. Machine B workingalone can do the same job in 324 hours.How long will it take both machines working together at their respective constant rates to complete the job? (A) 1 hr 10 min (B) 2 hr(C) 4 hr 5 min (D) 7 hr(E) 8 hr 10 min11. What is the smallest positive integer n forwhich 324 is a factor of n 6 ? (A) 2(B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5(E) 612. In the figure above, if AB // CE, CE = DE, and y = 45, then x = (A) 45 (B) 60 (C) 67.5 (D) 112.5(E) 13513. The table above shows the cost, in dollars, of traveling to and from cities A, B, C, D, E , and F . A sales representative wants to leave from A , travel to C, E , and F , and return to A . If the first city that the salesrepresentative travels to must be E , what is the minimum possible cost for the entire trip? (A) $ 13 (B) $14 (C) $16 (D) $18 (E) $2014. A retailer sold an appliance for 30percent above cost, which represented a gross profit of $21.00. For what price did the retailer sell the appliance? (A) $27.30, (B) $51.00 (C) $63.00 (D) $70.00 (E) $91.0015. How many integers between 324,700 and 458,600 have tens digit 1 and units digit 3? (A) 10,300 (B) 10,030 (C) 1,353 (D) 1,352 (E) 1,33916. A breakfast that consists of 1 ounce of corn puffs and 8 ounces of fruit Xprovides 257 calories. When 8 ounces of fruit Y is substituted for the 8 ounces of fruit X , the total number of calories is reduced to 185. If fruit X provides 1.8 times as many calories as fruit Y , how many calories does 8 ounces of fruit Y alone provide ? (A) 11.25 (B) 72 (C) 90 (D) 95 (E) 129.6。
经典法律电影130(法科学生必看)
经典法律电影1301、《十二怒汉》12 Angry Men (1957):西德尼•鲁迈特导演的第一部作品,个人认为在法律电影中排名第一,在imdb的排名也相当靠前。
2007年俄罗斯导演米哈尔科夫翻拍了这部经典,重拍版亦获得很多的好评。
2、《大审判》The Verdict (1982) :西德尼•鲁迈特导演作品,保罗•纽曼演一个穷困于酒的律师办一个重振雄风的案子。
本片能反映出在美国“小律师”与“大律师”法庭如何搏弈,富有信息,很能给人各种启发。
好片啊。
3、《判我有罪》Find Me Guilty(2006):西德尼•鲁迈特导演作品。
影片根据美国司法历史上最长的一次黑帮刑事审判改编而成,主人公为上世纪80年代的传奇帮派头目杰基•迪诺西奥(Jackie DiNorscio),故事情节与台词片段均采自18年前入档的庭审记录。
由于案情复杂,且牵涉人物众多,审判持续21个月之久,并创下多项纪录:创下了多项庭审纪录:20名被告配备了20名辩护律师、8个陪审团轮番上阵以及史无前例的超长结案陈词(其中一位辩护律师的结案陈词居然宣读了5天)。
4、《在魔鬼知道你死前》Before the Devil Knows You're Dead(2008):西德尼•鲁迈特导演作品。
片名出自于一句爱尔兰当地谚语:“在魔鬼知道你死之前,希望你已经在天堂待了半个小时。
”(May you be in heaven half an hour before the devil knows you're dead)。
导演通过对一个犯罪惊悚的故事描述,揭示人性罪恶及黑暗的一面。
5、《性书大亨》The People vs. Larry Flynt(1997):柏林电影节金熊奖影片,曾执导过《飞跃疯人院》《莫扎特传》的著名导演米洛斯•福曼作品,一个激荡人心的故事,一切关于言论自由,一切关乎宪政理想。
6、《公民行动》A Civil Action (1998) :又名“禁止的真相”、“民事诉讼”,是由畅销作家强纳森•哈尔的名作《民事诉讼》改编,真实事件,环保题材。
【英语】上海市嘉定区2020届高三一模考试试题(解析版)
【英语】上海市嘉定区2020届⾼三⼀模考试试题(解析版)上海市嘉定区2020届⾼三⼀模考试英语试题I. Listening ComprehensionSection A (10分)Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. Terrific. B. Tough. C. Exciting. D. Well-paid.2. A. Have her parents live on campus.B. Call local hotels again in a few days.C. Phone the Cliffside Inn for a reservation.D. Ask her parents to come on another weekend.3. A. Put on a coat at once. B. Exchange the tickets.C. Take care of his cold.D. Watch the game at home.4. A. She has to post a letter instead. B. She can’t send the message right now.C. She’s not sure if the computer is fixed.D. She has to turn down the man’s request.5. A. The book is much too long. B. He hasn’t read the book yet.C. He seldom reads such a book.D. The book is very interesting.6. A. He has already seen the film. B. He is unlikely to go to the cinema.C. He has just recovered from the flu.D. He doesn’t think highly of the film.7. A. Think about getting a job at another place. B. Find a suitable job to work happily.C. Sign up for more than one journalism class.D. Call the news agency about the job.8. A. She wishes she had seen the play.B. The scenery could have been more realistic.C. The makeup wasn’t as good as the scenery.D. The actors should have worn ancient makeup.9. A. She contacts her parents occasionally.B. She phones her parents regularly at weekends.C. She visits her parents when the fares are down.D. She often calls her parents regardless of the rate.10. A. They cannot finish the assignment until Thursday.B. They have plenty of time to work on the assignment.C. The assignment looks easy but actually quite difficult.D. The assignment is difficult for them to complete on time.Section B (15分)Directions: In Section B, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. How to share responsibilities. B. How to motivate themselves.C. How to respond to challenges.D. How to code computer games.12. A. They don’t receive grades. B. They don’t have to take exams.C. They can do whatever they like.D. They must study math and English.13. A. More schools are trying the creative approach to teaching.B. More students are being sent to hike across the Alps.C. More teenagers are coming to study at the school.D. More teachers are designing “challenge” projects.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. To take photos for an investigation.B. To pursue his hobby of photography.C. To recover from an illness and gain health.D. To further his interest in the American West.15. A. Walter Smith began to study Blackfoot culture as a part-time job.B. The Blackfoot community was a great attraction to other Americans.C. Walter Smith was devoted to protecting and spreading Blackfoot culture.D. The Blackfoot officially received its name for the color of their footwear.16. A. Walter Smith’s life-long dream to enter the Blackfoot world.B. Walter Smith’s efforts to save an endangered culture.C. Walter Smith’s journey to Blackfoot’s community.D. The precious pictures of the Blackfoot Indians.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. Talking about the latest movies freely online.B. Watching movies on the big theatre screens.C. Watching movies with her best friends.D. Seeing new movies on weekends.18. A. Because he wants to save money and snacks as well.B. Because he can avoid being influenced by spoilers (剧透).C. Because he wants to interact freely while watching movies.D. Because action movies shown at the theatre have the similar plot.19. A. They enjoy watching superhero movies.B. They like sharing the latest movies online.C. They appreciate interacting freely with friends.D. They are fond of guessing the plot of new movies.20. A. Watch the new movie with the woman on DVD.B. Wait to be informed about the contents of the movie.C. Watch the superhero movie when the DVD comes out.D. Rent the cheapest DVD to watch whatever movies available.II. Grammar and VocabularySection A (10分)Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.This is where my kids grew upFor years now, I’ve been wanting to sell our home, the place where my husband and I raised our kids. But to me, this house is more than just a building. In the front room, there’s a wall tha thas hundreds of pencil lines. Every growth stage ___21___(mark) in pencils, with each child’s name and the date.Of all the objects and all the memories, it’s this one thing in a home that’s ___22___(hard) to leave behind. Our kids grow in so many ways, but the wall is physical evidence of their progress. Friends I know have visited their previous home only___23___(discover) their wall of heights has been freshly painted over. Over the years, I’ve ta lked about how much I would hate leaving that wall behind when I moved, ___24___ the last marks were made 10 years ago when my kids stopped growing. So one day, while I was at work, my children decided to do ___25___ about it.They hired Jacquie Manning, a professional photographer ___26___ work is about capturing the beautiful things in life. She came to our house while I was at work, and over several hours,___27___(take) photos of the hundreds of drawings and lines, little grey fingerprints, and old marks. Somehow, she managed to photograph ___28___ we had experienced in all those years. Afterwards, she put all the photos together into one image, ___29___(transform) them into a beautiful history of my family.Three weeks later, my children’s wonderful gif t made its way to me —___30___ life-size photo of the pencil lines and fingerprints that represents entire lifetimes of love and growth.【答案】21. is marked 22. the hardest 23. to discover 24. even though/ even if25. something 26. whose 27. took 28. what 29. transforming 30. a【解析】这是⼀篇记叙⽂。
外研七年级英语上册Module10 unit3 课件(共39张PPT)
It's Spring Festival now. Our family (4) _a_r_e_g_e_t_ti_n_g_ (get) ready for it. My parents (5) _a_re__d_o_in__g (do) the housework. Look! My father (6) _i_s_c_le_a_n_i_n_g_ (clean) the house and my mother (7) _is_m__a_k_i_n_g_ (make) a big cake. Where is my brother? He (8) _i_s _le_a_r_n_i_n_g_ (learn) a dragon dance. My grandma (9) __is_s_i_tt_i_n_g_ (sit) in her chair and (10) _w_a_t_c_h_in__g_ (watch) TV. Everyone is happy.
At the moment, we a_r_e__g_e_tt_in__g_r_e_a_d_y_ (get ready) for Spring Festival. We _a_r_e_c_le_a_n_i_n_g(clean) the house and we _a_re__s_w_e_e_p_in__g (sweep) the floor. My mother _is_c_o_o_k_i_n_g_ (cook) a meal. My father doesn’t __w__o_rk___(work) today. We always ___g_e_t___ (get)
Here in China it’s the Spring Festival and we’re getting ready. My mother is … Usually we … and we … Tell me about a festival in your country.
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Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)
I. Read these questions first before you watch the movie. They are
designed to inspire your thinking in the viewing process, though you
don’t have to remember them all. Your group and classroom
discussion may also be based on them.
1) Why does Joanna look so sad while she is kissing her son good
night? What has she decided to do?
2) Is Ted prepared for this? Why is he so insensitive?
3) What does Margaret tell Ted about Joanna? Has Ted become
aware of the problem? Why or why not?
4) How does Ted cook breakfast for Billy and himself for the first
time? Why does Ted talk so much while cooking?
5) Who is Mr. O’Conner? What is his attitude when he hears about
Ted’s problem?
6) When and how does Joanna’s explain her leaving to Billy?
7) When Ted reads Joanna’s letter to Billy, how does Ted feel and
how does Billy understand it?
8) How is it for Ted to be a father and a mother at the same time?
What does he do to make Billy happy?
9) How does Ted explain to Billy one evening that Joanna’s leaving
is his fault, not Billy’s?
10) Does the family problem affect Ted’s work in the company? How
does Mr. O’Conner treat Ted at his difficult time?
11) Why does Joanna come back to New York? Where has she been?
What has she been doing?
12) How does Ted react when Joanna brings up the problem of the
custody ['kʌstədi] (抚养权) of Billy?Why does Ted disagree to give the
custody to Joanna?
13) According the family law attorney [ə'tə:ni],(代理人,律师) what are
the things that Ted should get prepared for if he decides to retain the
custody? What kind of a pros-and-cons (事物的利与弊,支持与反对)list does
Ted work out?
14) How does Joanna explain to the court why she wants to leave her
husband and son in the first place?
15) In what way does Joanna believe that her experience in California
helps to regain her self-esteem?
16) At the court, how does Ted argue for his right in his son’s life?
17) Has Ted really changed as Margaret says?
18) In what way does the legal battle make things rather tough and bitter
for both Joanna and Ted?
19) What is the final verdict['və:dikt] (裁判,结论) ? Why doesn’t Ted appeal
呼吁,恳求
?
20) How does Ted explain the court’s decision to Billy? How does the
boy take it?
21) Why does Joanna change her idea of taking Billy away from Ted?
22) What does the director intend to convey in the movie?
II.Articles for understanding the themes
1. The Problem That Has No Name
http://www.h-net.org/~hst203/documents/friedan1.html
2. Daddy Stress
http://www.forbes.com/global/1999/0906/0217092a.html
背景介绍
在1月12日的节目里,我们为您介绍刘海涛编著的文章《克莱默夫妇》。
影片《克莱默夫妇》是一部社会伦理剧。它改编自艾弗里·科尔曼的一部同名小说。影
片上映后,立即就在欧美各国引起了热烈的反响,并获得了1979年第52届奥斯卡最佳影片、
最佳男主角、最佳女配角、最佳导演和最佳改编剧本等五项大奖。影片之所以能取得如此大
的成功,其重要原因之一就在于它的题材和主题深刻地触及了社会现实,从而具有了发人深
思的艺术效果。
影片《克莱默夫妇》反映了美国社会上世纪70年代一个相当普遍的问题:家庭婚姻问
题。个人的理想、事业与家庭生活之间的矛盾导致了夫妻冲突和家庭离异的悲剧。这在当时
的美国具有深厚的现实基础。同时影片还涉及到了西方社会中的一个十分敏感的问题:妇女
解放问题。在影片的深层含义上,导演对男女两性的关系如何调整、如何实现以及妇女应如
何保卫自己的独立个性和追求生活意义等问题作了深入的探讨,这也是影片的意义所在。今
天的文章选自九州出版社出版的《心灵影带》。
影片《克莱默夫妇》不是从家庭的美满结合开场的,而是以它的分裂作为序幕的:一个
特写镜头——克制住眼泪的乔安娜楚楚动人的脸庞,紧接着,她温情脉脉地向入睡的儿子告
别,在苦恼的折磨中决定离家出走了。这是她对八年婚姻生活的回答,是她压抑了多少个日
日夜夜的痛苦思绪的总爆发。她为什么抛夫离子?丈夫不明白,儿子不明白,观众也很不明
白。这样的开头,特别引人入胜。
主题
女人需要也应该去追求自己的事业,男人应该也需要对家庭多一份关爱。对自己所爱的人多
一份体谅,多一份沟通,也许克莱默夫妇之间爱的矛盾就不会上演,克莱默家庭的悲剧就不
会上演了。
冲突
个人的理想、事业与家庭生活之间的矛盾导致了夫妇冲突和家庭离异的悲剧。这在当
时的美国具有深厚的现实基础。同时影片还涉及到了西方社会中的一个十分敏感的问
题:妇女解放问题。在影片的深层含义上,导演对男女两性的关系如何调整、如何实
现以及妇女应如何保卫自己的独立个性和追求生活意义等问题作了深入的探讨,这也
是影片的意义之所在。
相关成就
曾获得第五十二届奥斯卡最佳影片、最佳导演、最佳改编剧本、最佳男主角、最佳女配角五
项金像奖。