【配套K12】[学习]四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语上学期第8周试题
【K12教育学习资料】[学习]四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高二英语上学期第10周周练题
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四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高二英语上学期第10周周练题一.完形填空。
It was a beautiful day. The weather was perfect for a picnic, so when lunch time came, we set our sights on a small 1 in town. We decidedto 2 up by the pond near the entrance.Then my friend Robby 3 for a hot dog stand (摊), and I decided to keep her company (陪伴). We 4 the man put together the perfect hot dog just the way Robby wanted it. 5 when she took out her money to pay him, the man 6 us. He said, “This is my freebie (免费赠品) of the day.” We thanked him and 7 our friends in the park. On our way back, I was 8 by a man sitting alone nearby, 9 at us. I could tell by his appearance that he hadn’t 10 for days. Another homeless person, I thought.But when Robby and I went to the garbage can to 11 away our lunch bag, I heard a 12 voice ask, “There isn’t any 13 in the bag, is there?” It was the man who had been watching us. “No, I 14 it already.”“Oh” was his only answer, with 15 in his voice. He was obviously 16 . Suddenly Robby said, “I’ll be right back. Please wait for a minute,” and ran off. I watched with 17 as she went across to the hot dog stand. Then I 18 what she was doing. She bought a hot dog and gave it to the man.“I was just passing on the 19 that someone gave to me,” Robby said. That day I learned how generosity can go 20 than the person you give to. By giving, you also teach others how to give.1. A. park B.yard C.garden D. beach2. A. show B.meet C.dress D. pick3. A. sought B. searched C. looked D. headed4. A. watched B.helped C.ordered D. made5. A. So B.And C.But D. Thus6. A. frightened B. amused C.surprised D. interested7. A. reminded B.invited C.called D. joined8. A. attracted B.pulled C.attacked D. injured9. A. waving B. staring C. laughing D. smiling10. A. drunk B. worked C. exercised D. showered11. A. throw B.put C.get D. take12. A. serious B.low C.sweet D. strong13. A. trash B.paper C.food D. bottles14. A. sold B.fell C.ate D. bought15. A. doubt B.shame C.pleasure D. disappointment16. A. hungry B.angry C.calm D. nervous17. A. admiration B. curiosity C. excitement D. concern18. A. recognized B. believed C. imagined D. realized19. A. kindness B. friendship C. peace D. respect20. A. wider B.further C.deeper D. higher二.阅读理解AAn evergreen tree is a Christmas tradition in many American homes. The tree is usually a pine or fir(杉木) dressed with lights and other colorful decorations.Families might buy a cut tree or go to a tree farm and cut one down themselves. Some people bring a live tree in a pot into their home for the holidays and then put it back outdoors. Some people rent a Christmas tree. Companies might bring the same live tree to the same family year after year. Or the tree might get planted in a park or someplace else where it could help the environment.There are some trees that can be reused year after year because they are made of plastic or metal. Or, instead of a tree, some people have a small, sweet-smelling rosemary (迷迭香) plant, cut to look like a little Christmas tree.Another plant that many people connect with Christmas is the poinsettia (一品红). Poinsettias are native to Mexico. They can be white or pink, but most are bright red. They are named after the first American ambassador to Mexico. Joel Poinsett liked them enough to send some back to the United States. Babies or pets that chew on poinsettias might get sick. But experts say the plant is not as poisonous as some people think.Like millions of other houses, the home of America’s first president is decorated for Christmas. George Washington’s Mount Vernon Estate is in Virginia. Visitors can hear stories about what Christmas was like at Mount Vernon in the eighteenth century. The museum where visitors begin their tour is decorated with Christmas trees.21. What is the text mainly about?A. The customs of Christmas in America.B. The decoration of Christmas trees.C. The tradition of Christmas trees in America.D. The history of Christmas in America.22. It can be inferred from the passage that ______________ .A. Americans are not allowed to cut a tree for ChristmasB. Americans have various ways to get a Christmas treeC. a Christmas tree must be planted after it is usedD. every family will change their Christmas trees every year23. People plant their Christmas trees somewhere after Christmasto ____________ .A. use it again next yearB. save money on Christmas treesC. help protect the environmentD. hope for the best in the coming year24. Which of the following is TRUE about poinsettias?A. American people like them.B. They are considered to be very poisonous by experts.C. They are not widely used as Christmas trees.D. They can only make the old and pets sick.BJoanne was stuck in a traffic jam in central Birmingham at 5:30 and at 6:30 she was expected to be chairing a meeting of the tennis club. At last, the traffic was moving. She swung quickly racing to her house. As she opened the door, she nearly tripped over Sheba.“Hey, Sheba, ”she said, “I've got no time for you now, but I'll take you out as soon as I get back from tennis club. ”Then she noticed Sheba seemed to be coughing or choking. Obviously, she could hardly breathe. Immediately, Joanne realized she would have to take her to the vet(兽医). When she got there, the vet was just about to close for the day Seeing the state of Sheba, Dr.Sterne brought her quickly into his office.“Listen, doctor, I'm really in a rush to get to a meeting, can I leave her with you,and go and get changed? I'll be back in ten minutes to pick her up, and then I'll take her on to the meeting with me. Is that OK?”“Sure. ” said the doctor.Joanne made the quick trip back to her house in a couple of minutes. As she was once more entering the hallway, the phone by the door began to ring.“This is Dr. Sterne, ”said an anxious voice. “I want you to get out of that house immediately,” said the doctor's voice. “I'm coming round right away, and the police will be there any time now. Wait outside!”At that moment, a police car screeched to a stop outside the house. Two policemen got out and ran into the house. Joanne was by now completely confused and very frightened. Then the doctor arrived.“Where’s Sheba? Is she OK?” shouted Joanne.“She’s fine, Joanne. I took out the thing which was choking her, and she’s OK now. ”Just then, the two policemen reappeared from the house, half-carrying a white —faced man, who could hardly walk. There was blood all over him.“My God, ”said Joanne, “how did he get in there? And how did you know he was there?”“I think he must be a burglar. ”said the doctor. “I knew he was there because when I finally removed what was stuck in Sheba’s throat: it turned out to be three human fingers. ”26.What was Joanne supposed to do at 6:30?A.To walk her dog.B.To see her doctor.C.To attend a club meeting.D.To play tennis with her friends.27.Joanne wanted to get back to her home again __________________ .A.to dress up for the meetingB.to phone the police stationC.to catch the badly hurt burglarD.to wait for her dog to be cured28.From the passage, we can infer that _________________.A.Sheba fought against the burglarB.the police found the burglar had broken inC.Joanne had planned to take her dog to the meetingD.the doctor performed a difficult operation on the dog29.In this passage, the writer intends to tell us that the dog is ____________.A.clever B.friendly C.frightening D.devoted三语法填空Nowadays, more and more schools in China have rules making students wear school uniforms to School. A lot of Chinese students complain about_ 30 (wear) their school uniforms every day. But 31 American students get annoyed about their uniforms, too? American high schools usually have a dress code, 32 is about requirements for students' dressing. Boys at school must wear clean jackets every day. Girls are 33 (luck) than boys, they have more flexible 34 (choose) than boys. They can either dress similarly to the boys 35 wear a dress. In general, it takes a student 10-15 minutes every morning 36 (dress) up for class. As students do in China, plenty of American students also have their complaints about school uniforms. What if students really dislike the dress code and want to get rid of it? Instead of getting punished, 37 (actual) there're ways to do that. At my school, "dress down" tickets 38 (sell) on school days. If students are willing to buy a ticket, they don't need to wear school uniforms the following day. I have a strong 39 (believe) that one day Chinese students can buy these tickets, too.四.改错It was a year ago that Joshua got a bike for Christmas, but he rode it every day. One morning, he suddenly found the bike gone.Ran to his front yard, he saw a man loading it into his car.He shouted, but the man drive off.As a devoted Christian,he told his dad he real forgave the thief.What's more, he wanted the thief know he was forgiven.So the next day, he posted the message on a poster-board and put it in the front yard."To the person which stole my bike: You hurt my feelings. But I am a Christian and I forgive him!" When he left for home the next morning, at the end of the driveway, the bike was back with new brake(刹车).答案一.完形填空1-20 ABDAC CDABD ABCCD ABDAB二.阅读理解21-24 CBCA 26-29. CAAD三. 语法填空1.wearing2. do3.which4.luckier5.choices6.or7.to dress 8.actually 9 are sold 10.belief四. 改错1.but→and2..Ran→Running3.drive→drove4.real→really5.thief后加to6.the→a7.which→who 8. him→you 9.left for去掉for10.brake→brakes。
【配套K12】[学习]四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年度高中政治上学期第8周训练题
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四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年度高中政治上学期第8周训练题第Ⅰ卷选择题(共60分)1.汽车和家电以旧换新在全国不少地方同时启动。
有的城市地方政府对于实行以旧换新的汽车和家电的经销商给予了一定的财政补贴。
下列说法正确的是( )①回收的旧家电和旧汽车不是商品,因为国家给予了一定的财政补贴②回收的旧家电和旧汽车仍是商品,因为它们还在进行商品交换③以旧换新活动有利于鼓励人们遵循保护环境、绿色消费原则④以旧换新活动有利于拉动消费需求,缩小居民收入差距A.①②B.②③C.①④D.③④2.李某想购买一辆标价为15万元的汽车,在已有7万元存款的同时,李某又向银行贷款8万元。
其中15万元是这辆车的________,李某支付给汽车销售商的7万元存款和还给银行的钱款其职能分别是________和________。
( )A.价值支付手段流通手段 B.价格价值尺度贮藏手段C.价值的货币表现价值尺度流通手段 D.价格流通手段支付手段3.国内汽柴油价涨至历史新高。
国家发改委决定10月26日零时起,国内汽、柴油价格每吨分别提高230元和220元,折合每升约涨0.17元和0.19元。
此番调价后,全国各地汽柴油价格均创下了历史新高,以北京地区为例,93号汽油涨至每升6.92元,97号汽油涨至每升7.30元。
这里货币执行的职能与下列选择项中货币执行的职能相一致的是( ) A.交房租350元 B.用360元买了一件上衣C.一次性付清房款50万元 D.这件上衣360元可以买到在新疆产棉重镇阿克苏,田头的棉花收购价已经从8月底的8.8元/公斤涨到了10月11日的12.7元/公斤,涨幅达到了36.4%。
“这里棉花好,这里成本低。
”这句在天山南北曾被无数棉商津津乐道的话,如今一去不复返。
据此回答4~5题。
4.假设棉花与甲商品是替代品,与乙商品是互补品。
那么,根据材料提供的事实,在其它条件不变的情况下( )①甲商品需求量会增加②甲商品需求量会减少③乙商品需求量会增加④乙商品需求量会减少A.①④ B.②③C.①③ D.②④5.为应对高价棉花,不少棉纺企业主动减少棉纺织品的生产,增加粘胶纤维、涤纶纤维的使用量。
教育最新K12四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高三英语上学期第4周试题

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高三英语上学期第4周试题2015级高三上期第4周英语试题第一节(共15 小题;每小题2分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。
AFor many people in the US, sports are not just for fun. They’re almost a “religion”. Thousands of sports fans buy expensive tickets to watch their favorite teams and athletes play in person. Other fans watch the games at home, sticking to their TV sets, never missing a game. Many a wife becomes a “sports widow” during her husband’s favorite season. America’s devotion to sports has created a new class of wealthy people ---professional athletes. Sports stars often receive million-dollar salaries. Some even make big money by appearing in advertisements for soft drinks, shoes and almost everything.Sports are an important part of American culture. Throughout their school life, Americans learn to play many sports. Many students try out for the school teams. Athletic events at universities attract scores of fans and benefit the whole community. Many people also enjoynon-competitive activities, like hiking, cycling, horseback riding, camping or hunting.Many sports were imported from other countries. Europeans brought tennis, golf, bowling and boxing to America. Football and baseball came from other Old World games. Only basketball has a truly American origin. Americans export sports fever as well. Satellites broadcast games to sports fans around the globe. NBA is a good example. The names of American superstars like basketball giant Michael Jordan have become household words all over the world.1. We can infer from the first paragraph that the meaning of “widow” is .A.one who is serious in religionB. one who is devoted to sportsC. one who lost her husbandD. one who has interest in games2. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. The US sports stars can earn a large sum of money via the media.B.American students go in for various sports and athletic events.C.Lots of American people take part in non-competitive activities.D.American people like to exchange different sports from each other.3. The writer mainly intends to tell us _.A. how important sports are in AmericaB. where sports can help to make moneyC. why sports are so popular in AmericaD. what affect Americans’ everyday lifeBOf all the animals in the animal kingdom, which one (aside from man) is the cleverest?There are several ways of measuring the intelligence of animals. In one test a scientist sets three samecans on a table. While the animal watches, he puts food under one of the cans. Then he leads the animal away. Some time later, he brings it back to see if it remembers which can has the food. No smelling is allowed; the animal must go directly to the correct can or it fails.This is called a delayed- response text. The idea is to find out how long an animal’s memory can keep information. The scientists would try showing the cans to the animal one hour later, or two hours later, or even a full day later. They discovered that chimpanzees and elephants had the best memory, and were able to remember the correct can for at least twenty hours. No other animal is close. Dogs came next, but they only remembered for nine hours.To settle the matter, the scientists designed a huge maze (迷宫) and ran the chimps and elephants throughit. The maze was very difficult, with many blind paths and dead ends. It took the chimps (chimpanzees) ten minutes to find their way out. The elephants needed half an hour. Even allowing for the elephants’ slower rate ofspeed, the test shows that chimpanzees are the cleverest animals.From this and other tests, the scientists drew the following conclusion: an animal’s intelligence depends on the size of its brain in proportion (比例) to the size of its body. The elephant’s brain weighs ten pounds. But this is only 1/600th of its 6,000 pounds body.A chimp’s brain weighs about one pound, or 1/120th of its total body weight. So in proportion to its body size, the chimp has four times as much brain as the elephant----more brain for less body. The chimp is the champ!4. Which is the best title?A. The Elephant’s MemoryB. The Cleverest AnimalC. Judging IntelligenceD. The Chimp’s Brain5.According to the passage, a rhinoceros (犀牛) that weighs 2100 pounds, and has a 3-pound brainis .A. as clever as a chimpB. more clever than an elephantC. less clever than an elephantD. as clever as an elephant6. The delayed-response test is designed to test an animal’s.A. eyesightB. brainC. learning abilityD. memory7. The passage tells that elephants _.A.never forget thingsB. are more clever than chimpsC. are slower-moving than chimpsD. have better memories than chimpsCTrends come and go but style is eternal(永恒的) .So what is the latest fashion trend that defines thisseason? Let’s take a look at the fashion trend in 2016 and be the first ones to embrace the latest trend.Head----It seems like everyone will be wearing a bucket hat(渔夫帽) this season. Bucket hat might sounda bit old-fashioned for some people, but the 90s trend is in season again! Spring and summer are always the seasons for casual clothes, so pairing the bucket hat with casual shorts or skirts would be your outfit to go in this spring and summer in 2016.Bottom—Summer is the season when everyone gets ready for the humid weather. The current season trendis making everyone have a more comfortable summer because wide-leg bottoms is in trend again. Perhaps not everyone likes wide-leg bottoms because this could possibly make people look shorter, choosing a high-waist wide-leg bottom and matching it with crop top will definitely make you look taller and trendy in 2016.Dress---Be prepared for embracing the feminine details this season. Ruffles(荷叶边)around the sleeve orruffles all-over the dress will be everyone’s favorite in 2016. All these little details will transform your look in season. Simple colors like pink and black are designer’s favorites in this season too.Shoes---Many people thought wedges are also the shoes to go in spring and summer time, but in 2016, veryflat flats are in trend again. Shoe designers are trying to have more combinations flats or low-heels with less of gender identity.Accessories----No outfit goes perfect without accessories. Adding statement accessories to your simpleand natural outlook this summer is your day-to-night outfit. These jewels are doing to make you feel completed in day time and sparkled at night.8. What kind of people will benefit a lot more from this passage?A. Scientists B Teachers C. Designers D. Lawyers9. Which of the following is true about bucket hats in the second paragraph?A. Everyone is wearing a bucket hat.B. Bucket hats in the 90s were old-fashioned.C. Nowadays most people do not like bucket hats.D. Maybe you will match the bucket hat with casual shorts this spring.10. From the passage we know that in 2016 .A. accessories will be an important part of the fashionB. shoe designers are trying to have high-heelsC. jewelry is not considered a fashionable itemD. simple and natural outlook this summer is your day-to-night outfit11. What will fashion icons do in 2016 except .A. prefer flat shoesB. prefer complex colorsC. wear dresses with ruffles(荷叶边) around the sleevesD. choose a high-waist wide-leg bottom and match it with crop topDHollywood is on the edge of a nervous breakdown. Worried about an industry wide writers’strike, struck by a series of theater-chain bankruptcies(破产), burdened with unreasonable corporate profit, requirements and seemingly incapable of producing consistently creative movies, the American film industry is in a period of soul-searching. There’s little doubt it will survive this crisis. But most insiders agree there is disease at both ends of the business—where films are produced, and where they’re shown---that may take years to overcome.While annual box-office income increases for nine straight years, largely due to increased ticket prices, the number of actual tickets sold declined for the second year in a row. The construction boom has added nearly 10,000 theaters (more than 200,000 more seats) in the last five years. But due to a static(静止的)audience base, eight major chains have gone into bankruptcy and several others are in terrible financial situations.In fact, insiders say, Hollywood is now in a business it does not want to be in. “There’s a general problem because the companies that have the most consistent output of material are least interested in what they’re making,” says former 20th Century Fox CEO, Bill. And, Bill adds, “We’re in a period where movies are getting bigger and more costly and less interesting and fulfilling to an audience.”Today the studios are under the stress to increase profit margins(营业利润) for their corporate parents, and profit margins are hard to control in a business whose products are seen as impulse buys. Other business can increase profits by cutting costs—buying cheaper material, or making the candy bar smaller. Not Hollywood.“What we’re cutting is risk,” says the head of one major studio, who asked not to be named, “And risk is what great film has always demanded.”While the studios are avoiding risky concepts, their competitors in the home entertainment business have been expanding the boundaries of the imagination. It was this pressure---in electronic games, the Internet----that forced the movie theater chains into a self-destructive craze of expansion.12.Which is NOT the worry of the American film industry according to the passage?A.Theater-chain bankruptcy.B. Lack of the advertisement funds.C. The stress to increase corporate profit.D. Being unable to produce creative movies.13.What has directly caused major theater-chains in terrible financial situations?A.Bigger movies.B. More costly movies.C. Increased ticket prices.D. More theaters but an unchangeable audience base.14.What do we know about the profit of the film industry?A.It’s not easy to control the profit.B.The studios can shorten the material.C.Cutting the cost can increase the profit.D.The studios can buy cheap material to increase profits.15.What’s the main idea of the passage?A.Hollywood will survive financial crisis.B.Hollywood is on the edge of destruction.C.It’s hard to increase the profits of the studios.D.The construction boom leads to theater-chain bankruptcies.第二节(共5小题; 每小题2分,共10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
【配套K12】[学习]四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语下学期第6周周练题
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四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语下学期第6周周练题一. 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(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。
Howard walked across the vast desert planning to walk through it for one month. Twenty 1 passed,the journey had been so 2 and it seemed that he had enough food and water to finish it."I'll be able to walk out of this 3 ,"he thought gladly.But the desert 4 cares for travelers.5his idea could disappear,the sandstorm had arrived suddenly.He hurriedly 6 his head with the clothes,lying on the sand.After about ten minutes,the sandstorm stopped.When he shook the clothes and stood up,he found a horrible thing:the back bag with 7 food and water was swept away by the 8.Now,he only had a(n)9 left.He held it in his hands tightly."Oh,not too bad 10 I have a pear,"he thought 11 himself,determined to walk out of the desert.One day and one night passed quickly,but the desert still seemed to have no end,and hunger,thirst and 12 of death followed Howard closely.13 ,each time he wanted to 14 ,he forced himself to stare at the pear that he hadbeen 15 saying," Not too bad,at least I have a pear."The small pear became the 16 for his survival and the source of his courage.Three days later,17he saw a village not far away,he fell onto the ground,but after all,he walked out of the desert and18 as well.To keep hope is one of the best ways to achieve 19 ,so never tell yourself "There is 20 left." because as long as you try to search,you can always find that "pear" to pull you through.1. A. years B.months C.weeks D. days2. A. smooth B.hopeless C.impossible D. terrible3. A. forest B.desert C.garden D. village4. A. once B.ever C.never D. always5. A. Before B.After C.When D. Since6. A. sewed B. covered C.matched D. cleaned7. A. tied B. put C.pulled D. equipped8. A. rain B. fog C. sandstorm D. snowstorm9. A. apple B.pear C.orange D. banana 10.A. at most B. atleast C. ontime D. on purpose11.A. to B. on C.of D. about 12.A. fear B.joy C.shock D. excitement 13.A. Altogether B.Besides C.Therefore D. However14.A. stand up B. lookup C. giveup D. put up15.A. eating B.cooking C.watching D. keeping16.A. sadness B.injury C.hope D. interest 17.A. when B.until C.while D. if18.A. died B.survived C.breathed D. coughed19.A. success B.failure C.agreement D. experience20.A. everything B.anything C.something D. nothing二.阅读理解第一节(每小题两分)Shyness equals losing opportunities, less pleasure and fewer social connections, but there are ways to make it a thing of the past.When I was fifteen, I was shy. I remember an attractive girl trying to talk with me. My shyness made me focus on me instead of her. I heard my own voice but not hers and I thought about what I was trying to say instead of what she was trying to say.To overcome shyness you need to learn to relax. This gives you the space to practice certain conversational skills. To start reducing your own shyness, I want you to absorb the following tips and ideas and start to put them into practice.Focus your attention away from yourself. Notice what other people are wearing and make a mental note, listen to their conversation, imagine where they might live, and make a point of remembering names. Not only does this give you more to talk about, it also reduces social anxiety, leaving you feeling calmer.Ask people open questions. Many people like to talk about themselves and will find you interesting if you find them interesting. Ask questions that require more than a “yes”or “no”response such as“What do you like about this place?’rather than “Do you like this place?”Once they have answered, you can use add-on (追加) questions connected with the first such as “What other places do you like in this city?”Next you can express your views. This is a great way to get the conversation going.Now I love meeting new people and suspect that my current social confidence would be unrecognizable to my fifteen-year-old self.21. The author didn’t pay attention to what the girl was saying because .A. her voice was very lowB. he was shy and nervousC. he was attracted by her appearanceD. he wasn’t interested in her topic22. To get rid of your shyness, you should .A. pay much attention to yourselfB. find a beautiful girl to talk withC. learn to talk to others in a relaxing wayD. ask people some interesting questions23. It can be inferred from the text that .A. people will notice our appearance if we focus on their looksB. shy people will have no friends unless they change themselvesC. shy people may suffer a great deal and may be less happyD. girls like to show off their voices in front of boys24. Which of the following questions will the author probably advise us to ask?A. What a lovely day, isn’t it?B. Do you like playing basketball?C. Do you think he will pass the exam?D. Why do you find that English is difficult to learn?第二节(共5小题; 每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
【配套K12】[学习]四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语下学期第15周周训练题
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四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语下学期第15周周训练题双向细目表Module 5 Great People and Great Inventions of Ancient China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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
AMake space in your summer for free funYou don't have to go to the moon to meet an astronaut: You can do it at the Air and SpaceMuseum on July 16.Pioneering pilot Amelia Earhart disappeared on a flight around the globe in 1937. But she'll be at the National Air and Space Museum on July 16 — the museum's first Family Day of the season — to tell you all about her adventures. (Okay, it's actually an actress pretending (假装) to be Earhart.) NASA astronaut Patrick Forrester will be there to answer your questions, too. Come learn how space exploration (探索) changed the world.Another Family Day event takes place on July 25. At “Discover the Moon Day!” you can steer (驾驶) a robotic rover (a vehicle for exploring the surface of a planet), examine meteorites (陨石) that were found on the moon, see the capsule that took the Apollo 11 astronauts there and back and view photos of the lunar (月亮) surface using 3-D glasses. You can create lunar art and take a moon quiz. We'll give you one example: July 20, 1969 — 46 years ago this month. Do you know what happened that day?National Air and Space MuseumIndependence Avenue at Sixth Street SWOpen daily 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. through September 1 (with a few early closings at 5:30p.m.; visit our website for details).Family Day programs are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Information specialists are available Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. andSaturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.All ages, but best for age 7 and older.For more information, call 202-633-2214 or go to .21. What can museum visitors do on July 16?A. Create lunar art.B. Step into an unusual capsule.C. See a movie about Earhart's adventures.D. Learn about a missing woman pilot's life.22. What do we know about “Discover the Moon Day!”?A. It includes a moon quiz competition.B. It's the first Family Day at the museum.C. It features a famous astronaut's explanations.D. It gives people first-hand experience of space.23. What's the closing time for the Family Day programs?A. 3 p.m.B. 4 p.m.C. 5:30 p.m.D. 7:30 p.m.BI will never forget the year 1979. I was just ten years old when my father decided to take me to see a stunt (特技) show starring the famous motorcyclist, Evel Knievel. After seeing the amazing stunts, I started dreaming about riding bikes and performing stunts myself oneday.My whole childhood was spent at skate parks; there was a group of us that would go there every day after school with our BMX bikes (a type of bicycle designed to ride on rough ground). After all, I would need to get some practice if I was going to be like my hero! My later teenage years were spent competing in endless BMX freestyling championships; some I won and others I lost. But it was never about the trophies (奖杯). The atmosphere was magical, with over 1,000 riders at some events. I just loved the rush of energy I got from this, and from continuously trying newer, more daring stunts.In 1995, I was chosen to compete in an important international action sports competition. For once in my life I was nervous. I landed badly on my hand and got injured. It took me out of the spor t for a while, but my attitude was: ‘If others have suffered (遭受痛苦) more and gone on, then why can't I?’ I had once read that Evel Knievel suffered a totalof thirty-five broken bones!When the International Olympic Committee made BMX an Olympic sport, I couldn't have been more delighted! The way I see it, the sport finally got the recognition it deserved. Its entry into the Olympics encourages more people to take it up seriously.I have heard some people say that BMX is too dangerous for kids. The risks, though, arereally no greater than, say skateboarding. With riders pushing the limits (限度) far beyond what I could ever have imagined when I first started riding professionally, BMX seems set to remain one of the most exciting sports in history.24. The author wanted to become a stunt performer _____.A. in his teenage yearsB. because of a related showC. under the influence of his fatherD. with encouragement from a famous motorcyclist25. As a teenage BMX-er, the author _____.A. didn't think a lot of winningB. didn't take the sport seriouslyC. enjoyed attention from othersD. cared too much about gain and loss26. How did the author feel after his accident in 1995?A. He felt discouraged.B. He would never be like his hero.C. He would continue BMX as always.D. He felt a need to change his attitude to BMX.27. What does the author say about BMX?A. It is unsafe for kids.B. It is not dangerous at all.C. It is far beyond riders' control.D. It is not as risky as people think.CEver wonder where chocolate chip cookies came from? Or why we use waffles (华夫饼) as icecream cones?Mistakes that Worked, written by Charlotte Foltz Jones, award-winning author of non-fiction (非小说类写实文学) books for children, offers forty of these unusual tales, along with many interesting drawings and strange and amazing facts.The book is divided into six parts: food, medicine, toys, accidental things, names and clothes. I find the book great because if not for the book, I would never have known that something was actually accidentally created. Besides, I like to learn real information; I can't stand books with stories that aren't real. Although this is a non-fiction book and is about inventions, it is not a history of technology book; it's more of an easy reading book. This book would be attractive to both boys and girls, and it could actually beeither an adult book or a children's book.Published (出版) in 1991, the book is a bit old and is showing its age now in 2016. Still, it contains lots of great information, even though some facts are not exact. I love the idea of a mistakes book, and I especially like the format (安排), which allows readers to dip in and out of the book easily. However, the entries are not all equally strong. Additionally, if you don't live in the US, the book makes little sense, since it is full of American references both historically and in terms of customs.Anyway, Mistakes that Worked is a reminder that failure is not always the end. It is an enlightening (富有启发性的) book that encourages us to realize that taking risks and learning to experiment is often the best way to learn, even if we don't end up creatingsomething new and wonderful.28. What kind of book is Mistakes that Worked?A. It's a picture book.B. It's science fiction.C. It's an adult book.D. It's a historical novel.29. What can we infer about the author?A. He reads too little.B. He is a slow reader.C. He is a great reader of non-fiction.D. He enjoys reading books about inventions.30. Which of the following does the author especially like about the book?A. Its facts.B. Its organization.C. Its entries.D. Its references.31. What is the author's opinion on the book?A. It's a fun read.B. It's a perfect book.C. It makes little sense.D. It's full of factual mistakes.DMaking it to the Scripps National Spelling Bee (a spelling competition) is an amazing achievement for any kid, but for 11-year-old Neil Maes, being born deaf made his journeyespecially unlikely.After receiving cochlear implants (人工耳蜗) in both ears as a baby, he had to train his brain to understand spoken words. It took countless hours of speech therapy (疗法).“We didn't even know that he'd be able to talk,” said his mother, Christy Maes.Now the soft-spoken kid from Belton, South Carolina is officially one of the nation's top young spellers. He earned the right to take the stage in the final rounds of the ScrippsNational Spelling Bee.Neil's parents have always given him a tip, coaching him to always ask the pronouncer for the meaning of a word, so that he can be sure he heard it correctly. Most contestants dothis anyway.“He's able to spell very difficult words. You tell him, ‘Spell this word,' and he's able to actually imagine what that sounds like in his head and spell the word. It's actually quite impressive,” said Dr. Michael Hoa, who performed Neil's cochlearimplantation. “There's a lot that goes into training your brain to do that.”Neil's parents didn't know he was taking part in a spelling bee with his third-grade class until he came home and told them he had won. He made it all the way to his regional bee that year, finishing second. Now a naturally shy fifth-grader, Neil is already worn out from the busy bee-week schedule (日程表), but he seems happy.“Our main hope o ut of all of this was to encourage people that are going to be facingwhat we had to face,” Christy said.But Neil said coming to the bee has motivated (激发) him to study even harder, so he canreturn next year.“It's just fun and I want to do it again,” N eil said.32. What makes it difficult for Neil to enter the competition?A. He is naturally shy.B. He is unable to talk.C. He has a hearing disability.D. He is undergoing medical treatment.33. What does the underlined word “it” (in Para. 5) refer to?A. The tip from Neil's parents.B. The coach's pronunciation.C. The meaning.D. The word.34. What did Michael think of Neil?A. He's amazing.B. He's very lucky.C. He should study harder.D. He should use his imagination.35. What's the best title for the text?A. Hard training will finally pay offB. We can do more for disabled childrenC. Spelling bees are becoming more popularD. Deaf 11-year-old competes in National Spelling Bee第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年度高中英语上学期第4周周训练题

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年度高中英语上学期第4周周训练题宜宾市一中2017—2018学年上期2017级英语学科第4周周训练题班级姓名学号一.完形填空(30分)A couple of weeks ago,my friend offered to sell some of our things for us. I thought it was a good opportunity to__1__my 7yearold son’s room and__2__ some toys that were no longer suitable for him to play with.We__3__that all the money we got fromselling the toys would be his money.The night before the__4__,we loaded up the truck with toys and a little bike that was too__5__for him. In the yard he__6__the bike for the last time and then happily put it onto the truck. This little bike had at least two previous owners as far as we__7__.It wasn’t in the best__8__and was certainly not new,but the tires were__9__good.We put a price of $10 on it,but it didn’t sell.So,after the sale was__10__,my friend put it on the sidewalk with a sign that__11__ “FREE BIKE”.Within five minutes her doorbell rang. A little boy was__12__there.In poor English he asked whether the bike was__13__free.She said yes and that he could have it for__14__.He smiled,got on the bike and rode away.Later that evening when I told my son how much money he had made at the sale,he was very__15__,shouting happily. He asked about a few of his things,wondering__16__they had been sold. When he asked about the bike,I told him about the little boy and that made him__17__.He was much happier than when I told him how much he had__18__.He was so happy to__19__that someone else would make good__20__of that little bike!1. A. clean B.check C.display D.design2.A. look for B.go through C.show off D.deal with3.A. refused B.agreed C.wrote D.lied4.A. trip B.show C.sale D.decision5.A. weak B.small C.new D.thin6.A. rode B.found C.watched D.felt7.A .doubted B.knew C.told D.thought8.A. time B.chance C.place D.shape9.A. also B.never C.still D.hardly10.A. ahead B.on C.near D.over11.A. said B.repeated C.copied D.expressed12.A. jumping B.standing C.walking D.shouting13.A. barely B.usually C.really D.always14.A. something B.anything C.everything D.nothing15.A. calm B.scared C.excited D.disappointed16.A. when B.if C.why D.how17.A. smile B.worry C.leave D.cry18.A. enjoyed B.lost C.bought D.made19.A. hear B.understand C.remember D.think20.A. interest B money C.use D.price二根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
【配套K12】[学习]四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中化学上学期第8周周考题
四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中化学上学期第8周周考题双向细目表1.下列实验中,能发生离子反应的是 ( ) A.氢气还原氧化铜 B.盐酸与K2SO4溶液混合C.降低饱和KNO3溶液的温度 D.KOH溶液与CuSO4溶液混合2.下列叙述中正确的是 ( ) A.凡是盐,在离子方程式中都要以离子形式表示B.离子互换反应总是向着溶液中反应物离子浓度减小的方向进行C.所有的酸碱中和反应的离子方程式都一样D.复分解反应必须同时具备离子反应发生的三个条件才能进行3.下列说法中正确的是 ( ) A.三氧化硫的水溶液能导电,所以三氧化硫是电解质B.1 mol·L-1的硫酸钠溶液和1 mol·L-1的氢氧化钠溶液,分别做导电性实验,两种溶液的导电性不同C.氢氧化铁胶体能导电,故氢氧化铁胶体是电解质D.在相同温度下,饱和溶液一定比不饱和溶液的导电性强4.下列各组物质相互混合后,不会发生离子反应的是 ( ) A.NaOH溶液和Fe2(SO4)3溶液 B.Na2CO3溶液和稀硫酸C.Na2SO4溶液和MgCl2溶液 D.Ca(OH)2和盐酸5.不能用离子方程式CO2-3+2H+===CO2↑+H2O表示的反应是 ( ) A.Na2CO3+2HCl==CO2↑+H2O+2NaCl B.NaHCO3+HCl==NaCl+CO2↑+H2OC.K2CO3+H2SO4==K2SO4+CO2↑+H2O D.K2CO3+2HNO3==2KNO3+CO2↑+H2O6.下列离子方程式中,正确的是 ( ) A.碳酸氢钠与硫酸氢钠反应:HCO-3+HSO-4===SO2-4+H2O+CO2↑B.硫酸与氢氧化钡反应:H++SO2-4+Ba2++OH-===BaSO4↓+H2OC.镁和稀硫酸反应:Mg+2H+===Mg2++H2↑D.氧化铜和盐酸反应:O2-+2H+===H2O7.下列离子方程式改写为化学方程式,正确的是 ( ) A.Ag++Cl-===AgCl↓ AgNO3+NaCl===AgCl↓+NaNO3B.Cu+2Ag+===Cu2++2Ag Cu+2AgCl===CuCl2+2AgC.Ba2++SO2-4===BaSO4↓ Ba(OH)2+H2SO4===BaSO4↓+2H2OD.CO2-3+2H+===CO2↑+H2O NaHCO3+HCl===NaCl+CO2↑+H2O8.下列反应的离子方程式正确的是 ( )A.硫酸铝溶液中加入过量氨水:Al3++3OH-===Al(OH)3↓B.澄清石灰水与少量NaHCO3溶液混合:Ca2+ + 2OH-+ 2HCO3 CaCO3↓+ H2O + CO2-3C.往澄清石灰水中通入过量二氧化碳:Ca2++2OH-+CO2 CaCO3↓+H2OD.大理石溶于醋酸中:CaCO3+2CH3COOH==Ca2++2CH3COO-+CO2↑+H2O9.下列各组溶液间的反应,可用同一个离子方程式表示的是 ( ) A.盐酸与碳酸钠,盐酸与碳酸钙 B.氯化钡与硫酸钠,氢氧化钡与硫酸镁C.氢氧化钠与盐酸,氢氧化钠与醋酸 D.硝酸钙与碳酸钠,氯化钙与碳酸钾10.某溶液中有Cu2+、K+、Na+、Ba2+四种离子,向其中加入NaOH溶液,溶液中大量减少的离子是( )A.Cu2+ B.Ba2+C.K+ D.Na+11.下列各组离子中,在碱性溶液中能大量共存,且溶液为无色透明的是 ( ) A.K+、MnO-4、Cl-、SO2-4 B.Na+、CO2-3、SO2-4、Cl-C.NO-3、Na+、HCO-3、Ba2+D.Na+、NO-3、NH4+、SO2-412.在溶液中可以大量共存,能和OH-反应产生沉淀,能和H+反应生成气体的一组离子是A.Na+、Cu2+、CO32-、Cl-B.HCO3-、Na+、Cl-、Mg2+C.Cl-、NO3-、K+、Ba2+ D.SO42-、H+、K+、NH4+13.某同学在实验室中进行如下实验:A.Ⅰ中无明显变化,说明两溶液不反应 B.Ⅱ中的白色沉淀为CuCl2C++Zn===Zn2++H2↑ D.Ⅲ中发生的反应不是离子反应14.已知:NH4++ OH-3↑+H2O 今有一混合物的水溶液,只可能含有以下离子中的若干种:K+、NH4+、Cl-、Mg2+、Ba2+、CO32-、SO42-,现取三份100 mL溶液进行如下实验:(1)第一份加入AgNO3溶液有沉淀产生(2)第二份加足量NaOH溶液加热后,收集到气体0.04 mol(3)第三份加足量BaCl2溶液后,得干燥沉淀6.27 g,经足量盐酸洗涤、干燥后,沉淀质量为2.33 g。
【配套K12】[学习]四川省宜宾市一中2018-2019学年高中英语上学期第4周周训练题
四川省宜宾市一中2018-2019学年高中英语上学期第4周周训练题双向细目表Module 2 Traffic Jam(二)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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
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A great gift idea for any child.2010, PaperbackISBN: 9780800788032From $0.89Love You Foreverby Robert MunschWith simple text and pictures, Love You Forever is a book to be shared — a story about love that children will carry with them throughout their lives.1995, HardbackISBN: 9780099266891From $1.98How to Win Friends & Influence Peopleby Dale CarnegieAs the most famous confidence-building book ever published (出版), this classic book will turn your relationships around and improve your relationships with everyone in your life.2013, PaperbackISBN: 9788087888223From $0.9921. The “Tell-a-Friend” program encourages people to _____.A. take pleasure in reading with their friendsB. help a friend form the habit of readingC. share the website with othersD. read more but spend less22. Who wrote the story about animals?A. Rob Elliott.B. Giles Andreae.C. Dale Carnegie.D. Robert Munsch.23. Which book has a different kind of paper cover from the others?A. How to Win Friends & Influence People.B. Laugh-Out-Loud Jokes for Kids.C. Giraffes Can't Dance.D. Love You Forever.BOur new house in Venice is by the side of the little San Cassian canal and a small square of the same name. We have a door which leads onto the street and two entrances from the water. One runs under a rounded arch (拱门) into the ground floor of the house, which, as is customary in the city, is used instead of a cellar (地下室) for storing things. The second is used for our business activities and itis located in another building, which hasthree floors.The house is almost 200 years old. It has beautiful arched windows and green-painted shutters (百叶窗) to keep out the cruel summer heat. When I lie in bed at night, I can hear the songs of the passing gondoliers (威尼斯的船夫) and the conversations in the square nearby. I understand why Uncle Leo runs his business here. The prices are not too high. The location of the house is near the city centre and easy to find. Besides, the printing trade has many roots (根源) in this area of Venice, even if some of the oldpublishers from the area are no longer there.Venice is like a large copy of our old library at home in Spain, full of dark corners and unexpected surprises, some very close to me. Last night, while searching in the corners of the house, I found a single copy of Aristotle's Poetics, published in the city in 1502. I raced to Uncle Leo with my discovery and a smile almost appeared on his face. ‘A find, boy! This'll fetch good money when I sell it down in the market.’‘May I read a little first, sir?’ I asked, feeling worried. Leo has a frightening mannerat times.‘Books are for selling, not reading,’ he replied immediately. But at least I had it for the night, since the dealers were by that time closed.24. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 1 refer to?A. A cellar.B. An arch.C. A floor.D. An entrance.25. What do we know about the author's house in Venice?A. It has a long history.B. It's in a very bad location.C. It has an underground storeroom.D. It can be very hot in the summer.26. What does the author say about his uncle's printing business?A. It's the only printing business left in the area.B. It lies in a historic publishing area.C. It's less expensive than others.D. It has attracted many tourists.27. What does the discovery of the book show about Uncle Leo?A. He has problems with money.B. He has a good sense of humour.C. His main interest is making money.D. His manner of dealing with people is frightening.CWith a growing number of people in San Francisco choosing not to own a car, German carmaking company BMW has decided to branch out into car-sharing services with 70 cars spread around the city, first in 14 locations, with a further 100 being added gradually.“This is not an A-to-A service — it is A-to-B,” says Richard Steinberg, chief executive of the DriveNow scheme (方案), pointing out that members can pick up a car downtown for the half-hour drive to the airport for only $12, compared with about $40-50for a taxi.Whether that is possible in real life depends on traffic, of course. A midmorning drive from Union Square down Highway 101 to the airport takes just 22 minutes; however, driving back during the rush hour takes twice as long.Most of the cars that are stuck in San Francisco's traffic jams are giving off all sorts of harmful gas. But not DriveNow's BMW ActiveE cars.“All the cars in San Francisco are electric,” Mr Steinberg says.In San Francisco, handing back the car to DriveNow is easy — just pick one of its drop-off points, park and walk away. There are no forms to fill in, no time-consuming (耗时的)rules.Several other carmakers and other players within the motor industry are experimenting with similar schemes, for example Daimler's Car2go scheme, which is operated in many citiesaround the world.“We picture a future where car-sharing members outnumber car owners in big cities around the world,” says Car2go spokesman Andreas Leo.Franck Leveque, from company Frost & Sullivan, agrees.“Car sharing is growing at a pace (速度) we have not seen before,” he says. “By 2020 we believe there will be 15 million members of car-sharing schemes in Europe alone, with140,000 vehicles in operation.”28. What does the underlined part “branch out into” probably mean?A. Start offering.B. Stop improving.C. Make use of.D. Take control of.29. The DriveNow scheme _____.A. works better in rush-hour trafficB. makes city driving less dangerousC. encourages people to buy a cheap carD. allows drivers to pay money to use a car30. What's special about BMW ActiveE cars?A. They drive much faster than other cars.B. They never get stuck in heavy traffic.C. They don't harm the environment.D. They need less gas to run.31. What does Franck think of the future of car sharing?A. Worrying.B. Hopeful.C. Uncertain.D. Disappointing.DBanker Chip Paillex had never planted so much until he moved to the countryside in Pittstown, New Jersey, seven years ago. Surrounded (被围绕) by working farms, he quickly became interested in the grow-it-yourself idea and rented a piece of 30-by-30-foot land. He planted tomatoes, eggplants and other vegetables — enough to feed his family of four for the summer. He ended up with so much produce; he couldn't give it away. He found a local food factory, and donated (捐赠) 120 pounds of fresh vegetables.The following year, with a handful of volunteers (志愿者) and a memorable name —America's Grow-a-Row, Paillex harvested 1,500 pounds of fresh vegetables, all of which he donated to area food banks, places that give food to poor people. Soon Paillex had a hundred volunteers and needed more land. He visited Meredith and Jeremy Compton, who farm Peaceful Valley Orchards in Pittstown. Could he work their land?“I guess we were feeling honored,” says Meredith. Not only do the Comptons welcome Grow-a-Row volunteers, they also work on the land.What began with a few empty fields has turned into a large local farm. This year, Grow-a-Row will deliver (运送) about 250,000 pounds of fresh produce to food banks. Their secret for getting all of this done? Family power. “Each week, a couple of families‘own’ the garden,” says Paillex. “They water, pick, and deliver, and then hand it off on Sunday night to the next group of families.”Paillex also welcomes local school kids. On a Friday morning in May, some kids worked on a field. “We're growing food,” one fifth grader said proudly.“The program shows kids that there are people in need,” says Paillex. “When these kids become tomorrow's leaders, they'll be much more likely to encourage their co-workers or employees to get involved in (参与) something like this.”“Chip makes people want to help,” says Colleen Duerr, a mother of two. “And families love this. Chip has given us a way to raise our kids with a giving heart.”32. Why did Chip start growing vegetables in Pittstown?A. There were very few fresh vegetables on the market.B. He wanted to offer food to the local food factory.C. Farmers there encouraged him to do so.D. He was deeply attracted by planting.33. After a year's planting, Chip _____.A. set up more food banks in the areaB. won great support from more peopleC. helped save many people from being poorD. persuaded many people to help him on the land34. How can Grow-a-Row manage to produce so much food?A. School children play the most active part.B. Families take turns to look after the garden.C. The work is divided into separate small tasks.D. Schools and families divide the work equally.35. What's the best title for the text?A. The ProducersB. American FarmsC. Grow it YourselfD. Chip's Country Life第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
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AThese people are studying English. However, they are now facing some problems.21. Who may say, “I go to bed late last night”?A. Pablo.B. Maria Luisa.C. Li Ping.D. Yoshi.22. What would be the best advice for Maria Luisa?A. Try to have a wide vocabulary.B. Develop a good knowledge of grammar.C. Read as many English books as possible.D. Make friends with English-speaking people.23. Why do people find it hard to understand Li Ping's English?A. She can't pronounce words in English correctly.B. She speaks at a very fast speed.C. Her grammar is terrible.D. Her voice is very low.24. What can we learn about Yoshi?A. He was born in the United States.B. He has a very small vocabulary.C. He has learned English for years.D. He is very good at listening.BIn the summer of 1885, nine-year-old Joseph Meister was very ill. He had been woundedby a sick dog that had rabies, a very dangerous disease. His parents were told that there was probably only one man who could save Joseph's life — Louis Pasteur.When Pasteur was a young boy in France, he spent many hours every day with the chemist (药剂师) who lived in his small town. At that time, the chemist had to make all the medicines himself. Young Louis enjoyed watching the chemist as he worked and helped those people who came to him each day.As a schoolboy, Pasteur worked slowly and carefully. At first, his teachers thoughtthat young Louis might be a slow learner. Through elementary school, high school, and college, Pasteur worked in the same thoughtful way. Then he became a college professor (教授) and a scientist, and he continued to work very carefully.Pasteur was studying about the germs (细菌) that cause rabies when Joseph Meister became ill. In fact, Pasteur believed he had a medical treatment for rabies, but he had never given it to a person before. At first, Pasteur was afraid to treat Joseph, but the poor child was dying. Pasteur gave Joseph an inoculation (预防接种) every day for ten days. Slowly, the child became better.During his lifetime, Pasteur studied germs and learned how they cause diseases in animals and people. He developed vaccinations (疫苗) that prevent many of these diseases. On September 28, 1895, Louis Pasteur passed away, at the age of 72. The work of this great man has been of great help to modern medicine.25. The story of Joseph Meister is given to _____.A. express the author's sadnessB. introduce the subject of the textC. show some common diseases in 1885D. warn children to stay away from dogs26. According to the text, young Louis _____.A. was once badly hurt by a dogB. was very interested in medicineC. made a living by working for a chemistD. had been thought highly of by his teachers27. We can learn from Paragraph 3 that Louis Pasteur _____.A. was always patientB. was clever but proudC. was a slow learnerD. was a humorous professor28. What would be the best title for the text?A. Germs and diseasesB. Rabies: a terrible diseaseC. The earliest chemist in FranceD. Louis Pasteur: a great scientistCNavarathri, which is celebrated throughout India, falls in September or October. Onthe first three days, people pray (祈祷) to the goddess Durga, the protector who destroysall evil (邪恶). The next three days they pray to Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. Then,also for three days, they look to Saraswathi, the goddess of wisdom and knowledge. Thetenth and final day of the festival is for the goddess Durga. On this day many years ago, Durga killed the evil buffalo-headed monster (怪物), Mahishasura.My daughter and I took out the models of the gods and goddesses that we had storedaway last year. Soon the room was littered with all kinds of dolls. We usually buy atleast one new doll every year. On the tenth day, the dolls are carefully put away. If adoll is too damaged (损坏) to be shown, it is never thrown away. Instead, it is put deepinto the seas.In our hallway six long wooden steps are set up. First, we spread a thick white cloth (布) over the steps. Now it's time to put the dolls on the steps carefully. Every year,the golluis different. Sometimes — as the collection grows — there is no space to fitall of the dolls on the steps. Smaller dolls can also be placed on the floor.Every night there are prayers, music, dancing, and a large meal for many people. In northern India, the children sing songs while doing the dandiya raas, a traditional dance. Every dancer also has two wooden sticks — called dandiya — that he or she uses to make a sound in time to the lovely music. Dancing the dandiya raas helps people think of the true meaning of Navarathri — togetherness, laughter, and fun!29. According to Paragraph 1, Navarathri _____.A. is just celebrated in Northern IndiaB. usually takes place in the winterC. is in memory of DurgaD. lasts for about ten days30. How do Indians deal with the dolls used at Navarathri?A. They always take good care of the dolls.B. They usually throw away the broken dolls.C. They have to buy many new dolls every year.D. They keep the dolls in the hallway for a month.31. The underlined words “the gollu” in Paragraph 3 probably mean _____.A. the collection of Indian songsB. the number of wooden stepsC. the showing of the dollsD. the color of the cloth32. What is mainly described in the text?A. Some traditional dancesB. Three goddesses in IndiaC. The history of NavarathriD. A popular festival in IndiaDThe United States has more tornadoes (龙卷风) than any other country in the world. In a normal year there are 800 to 1,000 tornadoes. Most happen in the middle part of the country. Tornadoes form when warm and cool air meet. In the Midwest, the warm air from the Gulf of Mexico often meets the cold air from Canada.The usual tornado season is March through May. Tornadoes form most often in the afternoon and early evening. There is often no warning of a tornado. People who live in the Midwest know the signs (征兆) of tornado activity. The sky becomes dark, often a greenish color. Dark clouds appear in the sky and there is often large hail (冰雹). Suddenly, there is a loud sound, like a train or a jet plane. Sometimes, two, three, five, ten or more tornadoes can form over a large area.This type of tornado activity hit Oklahoma and Kansas in May 1999. The day was stormy, with heavy thunderstorms in the afternoon. As the storms continued, tornadoes began to form. Dozens of tornadoes hit towns and neighborhoods in Oklahoma, thenin Kansas. Some stayed on the ground for several hours, destroying everything they touched. The tornadoes killed 43 people and injured 600 others. They destroyed thousands of homes and businesses. In some areas, not one home stood. In other areas, the tornadoes destroyed every home on the left side of the street, but didn't touch any homes on the right side. The tornadoes lifted people and cars into the air and then threw them back down to earth. So it is important to know where to hide and how to protect yourself in the face of a tornado.33. What can we learn about tornadoes in America?A. They may appear in groups.B. They usually happen in the summer.C. There are more tornadoes in the Eastern States.D. There are more than 1,000 tornadoes every year.34. The tornadoes that hit Oklahoma and Kansas in May 1999 _____.A. took place at the same timeB. were the biggest in historyC. came and went quicklyD. brought death and destruction35. What will the author most probably talk about next?A. Tornado dangers and warning signs.B. How to stay safe during a tornado.C. Different kinds of tornadoes.D. How a tornado forms.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
四川省宜宾市一中2017_2018学年高中英语上学期十三周周考试题
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第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,共30分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将之涂黑。 A Lost iPhone Unexpectedly, I lost my white iPhone 5s in Midtown on Friday night. It had a blue green cover on it. There are many pictures of my son in it, and I’m heartbroken. Please return; no questions asked. Reward. Reply to: -2652255359@craigslist. org Do you need a babysitter that you can trust? My name is Tina. I am a responsible babysitter that you can trust. If you are looking for someone dependable and affordable I am that person! I HAVE MORE THAN 30 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE (including disabled children)! I am a retired Home Health Aid and absolutely love children. I work with my sister Iris who has also 20 years’ experience as a teacher’s assistant. WE LOOK FORWARD TO MEETINC YOU! Available 24 hours and flexible with fees! I am fully bilingual—Spanish/English. Please email me or call 712-867-7688. I BABYSIT ONLY AT MY HOME I accept children from all ages. Fee starts from $100~$150 a week depending on the hours. I am very flexible and my fee can change. Feel free to contact me via email or on my cell phone 566-67-1873 and we can work something out. Part-time Chinese Babysitter Wanted Part-time Chinese speaking babysitter needed to assist with one-year-old twins and to perform some light housework as needed. Assistance needed Fridays and occasional weekends. Please provide your salary expectation. College students are welcome to apply. Reply to: comm-encbq-2652113885@craigslist. org 21.Who posted the lost and found information? A. A mother. B. A kind woman. C. A heartbroken girl. D. A parent. 22.If you want to send your kids to the babysitter’s home, you can find one in _______ . A. Ad 1 B. Ad 2 C. Ad 3 D. Ad 4 23.What do we know about Tina? 309教育网 www.309edu.com 309教育资源库 www.309edu.com A. She can speak two languages. B. She lives alone now.
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60 1.5 形容词词义辨别 √ 难 61 1.5 冠词用法 √ 中
62 1.5 非谓语动词 √ 易 63 1.短语搭配的介词 √ 易 精品K12教育教学资料 精品K12教育教学资料 四川省宜宾市一中高2015级2017-2018学年上期第8周 英语试题 第一节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 There was a long time when the lack of belief in myself was a major factor in my life. I didn’t seek an ideal career or start my own business. I didn’t stick to habits because I didn’t really believe I had the discipline. I had a hard time making new friends. I didn’t push past my comfort zone. 36 While I’m not free of self-doubt these days, I can honestly say I believe in myself like never before. 37 I will, probably often. And that’s OK. Failure, not being perfect, mistakes, not having people agree with me, not being completely accepted: these are
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精品K12教育教学资料 not negative things. They’re positive. How is failure positive? 38 For example: you can read a book on math, but until you try it and fail, you’ll never see where your lack of understanding is. The best way to learn something is to study it a bit, and then try it. 39 How are mistakes positive? They’re little pieces of feedback(反馈)necessary to grow and learn. 40 It means I’m growing beyond the absolutely socially acceptable realm(范围). The best people in history were not socially acceptable: truth-tellers like Martin Luther King Jr. and Gandhi. When we believe in ourselves—which takes a lot of practice—we can start to remove the things that hold us back. A. Put yourself out there. B. It’s the only way we truly learn. C. How is being rejected positive? D. In this practice, you will find yourself. E. That doesn’t mean I think I’ll never fail or quit. F. All these were because I didn’t really believe I could. G. Take practice tests, make mistakes, and then learn some more 第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Christmas was near. A lady, a friend of the lady and a little girl were shopping in a large shopping center. After a tiring morning of gift buying, the three 41 to get a bite. They went to a 42 in the center. They were 43 when a skinny and dirty boy came up and said to the lady, “Madam, I’m hungry. Could you 44 me some coins for food?” Without a moment of 45 , the lady reached into her purse, took out a handful of coins and 46 them in the boy’s hand. This 47 didn’t take the little girl by surprise because she was 48 to the lady’s acts of kindness, but the friend of the lady called her foolish. “How can you be so 49 ?” 精品K12教育教学资料 精品K12教育教学资料 she said. Once they were seated, the friend of the lady 50 telling the lady how she still considered her foolish. Then her criticism(批评) was 51 by the same boy. He asked 52 if the lady could give him a little more for a coke. With a smile on her face, the lady got out of her seat and 53 the boy to the food counter. There she 54 him a large coke and some tasty food. Years later, this 55 is still fresh in the little girl’s mind. I’m that little girl. I don’t give 56 children money when they ask for some. 57 , I walk to the closest food place and buy them the whole meal. I’m afraid I don’t give them enough money for a coke and they might not have the 58 to come back for more. These children should 59 those meals to a lady once called foolish. I’m 60 to call that lady “Mom”. 41. A. demanded B. managed C. decided D. promised 42. A. bank B. garage C. bookshop D. cafeteria 43. A. turning up B. queuing up C. breaking up D. joining up 44. A. spare B. lend C. pass D. award 45. A. regret B. discomfort C. disagreement D. hesitation 46. A. placed B. threw C. counted D. pressed 47. A. gesture B. experience C. action D. motivation 48. A. equal B. used C. familiar D. devoted 49. A. reliable B. independent C. peaceful D. trusting 50. A. continued B. admitted C. delayed D. mentioned 51. A. resisted B. interrupted C. ignored D. forbidden 52. A. patiently B. painfully C. shyly D. wisely 53. A. accompanied B. sent C. attracted D. dragged 54. A. made B. left C. bought D. gave 55. A. view B. outline C. impression D. scene 56. A. sad B. needy C. brave D. honest 57. A. Besides B. However C. Therefore D. Instead