2019-2020学年高一下学期外研版英语必修四同步听力:听力训练(文本)

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期末专项练习之语法填空-高一上学期英语外研版(2019)必修第一册

期末专项练习之语法填空-高一上学期英语外研版(2019)必修第一册

高一英语期末专项练习之语法填空(1)一、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

体裁:记叙文题材:个人经历I woke up this morning 1________ (excite) but nervous as today was the day when I would begin my journey of senior high school. Thousands of thoughts rushed through my mind: 2________ if I can't fit in? Will I make 3________ good impression? I couldn't even enjoy the big breakfast my mum had made for me. Seeing I was 4________ (terrible) nervous, my mum told me I would be fine if I followed the school rules.So I smiled and hoped for the best possible outcome (结果). The bus ride seemed so long, but soon enough there I was. I stood outside the school building. It seemed a bit bigger 5________ what I had imagined, and I went inside.As soon as I opened the classroom door, all I 6________ (see) were other kids. They all looked anxious and worries spread over everyone's face. Then I knew I was not the only one feeling this way.I spent the rest of the day 7________ (explore) what everything was like. The worried faces disappeared as time went on. We got to know 8________ (we) teachers a bit more. They were neither unfriendly 9________ strict.Before I knew it, the day was over. I don't know why I felt nervous and worried. Senior high school may seem 10________ (frighten), but it's just like junior high.二、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

2018-2019学年新课堂高中英语(外研版)必修四讲义:Module 4 Section ⅢWord版含答案

2018-2019学年新课堂高中英语(外研版)必修四讲义:Module 4 Section ⅢWord版含答案

Section ⅢIntegrating Skills & Cultural CornerⅠ.重点单词1.best-seller n.畅销书(或唱片等)2.victim n.受害者3.brilliant adj.聪颖的;才华横溢的4.career n.生涯;经历5.partly ad v.部分地;在一定程度上6.physical adj.身体的7.escape v i.逃跑;逃避8.straight adj.直的9.clear v i.(烟雾)消散10.brief adj.简短的;简洁的→briefly ad v.简要地;扼要地11.graduate v i.毕业→graduation n.毕业12.personal adj.个人的→personally ad v.就自己而言→personality n.性格;个性;人格13.relativity n.相对论→relative n.[C]亲戚;相关物adj.相对的;比较的→relatively ad v.相对地;比较而言14.explode v i.爆炸→explosion n.爆炸,爆炸声Ⅱ.核心短语1.be__known__for因……而出名/闻名2.earn__one’s__living 谋生e__to__power 掌权4.in the area of 在……领域5.by accident 偶然地6.be at war with 与……交战Ⅲ.经典句式1.Moving in a wheelchair and speaking through a special computer,he has become the voice of science.尽管他行动靠轮椅,讲话靠特殊的电脑,却成了科学巨匠。

2.The tubes were attached to a long stick which helped keep__the__rocket__moving in a straight direction.箭管被绑在一根长棍上,这根长棍能使火箭沿直线移动。

人教版2019-2020学年高一下学期英语必修二 Unit2 Wildlife protection 训练卷(一)(含答案)

人教版2019-2020学年高一下学期英语必修二  Unit2 Wildlife protection 训练卷(一)(含答案)
In recent years, China has been trying its best to protect the endangered pandas by setting up more and bigger natural reserves.
“But it is far from being enough and the endangered pandas need cooperation from the rest of the world, because their future is not just in the hands of the Chinese,” said Shirley Martin from World Wildlife Fund but not a member of the team.
D.It is difficult to control the temperature rise within 3.5 degrees.
28.How many wild pandas are there in China?
A.About 2,000.B.About 635.C.About 260.D.About 2,635.
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四、阅读理解(每小题2.5分,共10分)
The endangered pandas in Qinling Mountains might face a new threat: the loss of their food—bamboo, which makes up 99% of their meals.
A team made up of researchers from Michigan State University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences has studied the effects of climate change on the bamboo in Qinling Mountains. They have found that bamboo is very sensitive to climate changes. “80% to 100% of the bamboo would be gone if the average temperature increases 3.5 degrees worldwide by the end of the century.” said Liu Jianguo, one of tபைடு நூலகம்e report’s authors. He added, “This is how much the temperature would rise by 2100 even if all countries will keep their promises in the Paris Agreement. But you know what is happening around the world.”

深圳市龙岗区2019-2020学年下学期高一英语必修 3 Module4-6 综合测试题

深圳市龙岗区2019-2020学年下学期高一英语必修 3 Module4-6 综合测试题

深圳市龙岗区2019-2020学年下学期高一英语必修3 Modules 4-6综合测试题第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

ANew England holds some special museums. They are devoted largely or entirely to the work of just one person. And they are the artists’ birthplaces or onetime homes. Here are four examples of such museums.Cyrus E. Dallin Art MuseumThe name Cyrus E. Dallin (1861-1944) might not be familiar, but several of the artist’s sculptures (雕塑)are, especially those related to Native Americans. A good example is his “Appeal to the Great Spirit”standing in front of the Museum of Fine Arts. Born in Utah, he lived in Arlington for the final four decades of his life. The museum is in the Jefferson Cutter House, an 1830 Greek styled building. Norman Rockwell MuseumRockwell (1894-1978) was America’s well-known artist. The museum, founded in 1969, moved into its present location, Robert A.M. Stern-designed building in 1993. Its 998 paintings and drawings are the latest single collection of Rockwell’s artworks.Kids 16 and under: free; adults: $20; the old: at a 10% discount(折扣)Edward Gorey HouseEdward Gorey (1925-2000) was an artist, but he was also an author and clothes designer. Gorey bought this 18th-century house in 1979 and lived there for the rest of his life. Edward Gorey House is also known as the Elephant House. Gorey had respect for animals. The activities of the house, from art education to exhibits, show Gorey’s support of animal wellbeing.Gilbert Stuart Birthplace and MuseumGilbert Stuart (1755-1828) is responsible for what may well be the most familiar work of any American artist. His drawing of George Washington is the basis of the first president’s portrait (画像) on the dollar. Stuart painted more than a thousand portraits throughout his life.1. What do we know about Cyrus E. Dallin?A. He built the Jefferson Cutter House.B. He lived in Arlington for half a century.C. He was best known for his Greek styled sculptures.D. He created famous works related to Native Americans.2. How much will an old couple pay to enter Norman Rockwell Museum?A. $36.B. $40.C. $60.D. $72.3. Where can visitor learn some history of American money?A. Edward Gorey House.B. Norman Rockwell Museum.C. Cyrus E. Dallin Art Museum.D. Gilbert Stuart Birthplace and Museum.BKenya’s Eliud Kipchoge won the Chicago Marathon (马拉松赛跑)in 2014. Since then, the runner has won every marathon he has attended, including the gold medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics (奥运会).In 2018, Kipchoge finished the Berlin Marathon in 2:01:39, breaking t he men’s world record: 2:02:57. On October 12, 2019, he finished the 26.2 miles in Vienna, Austria within twohours, faster than any other person in history.Kipchoge spent four months training for the 26.2 miles run against the clock, s aying, “That was the best period of my life although the pressure was very big on my shoulders. I got a phone call from the president of Kenya who cheered me up.”Kipchoge5s under-two-hour marathon attempt was well planned. The Prater Park course in Vienna, Austria, was carefully selected, taking into account factors (因素) like temperature and wind speed.41 runners helped Kipchoge keep the speed and protected him the wind. An electric car, moving at the speed required to beat the two-hour time limit, followed closely behind the group. Kipchoge was provided with high-tech shoes. To save time, Kipchoge was fed pre-prepared drinks and energy while he was running.Kipchoge’s record time, which tested the limits of humans, was not recognized as an official world record by the IAAF for several reasons. The marathon was not organized by the IAAF and also not open to other athletes. Additionally, foods can only be taken at prefixed stations. Providing foods to the competitor while he is running is not sanctioned.The lack of recognition did not bother Kipchoge. He thought he was the happiest man in the world to be the first human to run under two hours. From his successful under-two-hour marathon attempt, he learned that no human was limited. So he wished that more people all over the world could run under two hours in the future.4. What achievement did Eliud Kipchoge make in marathons?A. He has won two Summer Olympics.B. He set a new men’s world record in2018.C. He was the first one to finish the 26.2-mile run.D. He has been helping with marathon training since 2014.5. What can we learn about Kipchoge’s marathon attempt in Vienna?A. It was well prepared.B. It got IAAF’s support.C. It failed to attract public attention.D. It was faced with many difficulties.6. What does the underlined word “sanctioned” in Paragraph 4 mean?A. Tested.B. Reported.C. Ignored.D. Permitted.7. What did Kipchoge expect people to do in the last paragraph?A. Try to live a happy life.B. Challenge their limits in running.C. Change their opinions on success.D. Try to get recognition from others.CIn 1893, the Arctic (北极的)explorer Fridtjof Nansen put his wooden ship on the sea ice of the northern Siberia, hoping that its natural drift (漂流) would take him to the North Pole. Though he failed to reach there through the sea ice, his 2,000-kilometer journey showed important data about the Arctic Ocean. Now an international team of MOSAiC researchers has started a similar journey for a climate change study of the Arctic.Their journey began in Tromso, Norway, in late September 2019. Before the journey, the team needed to find a piece of suitable sea ice to carry their research ship — Polarstern. The ice sheethad to be both strong enough to pull the ship and wide enough to provide a landing place for research airplanes. After a long time of search, they finally found an ice sheet that could do the job. “It may not be perfect, but it’s the best one in this part of the Arctic,” said Markus Rex.Carried by this sea ice’s drift, the Polarstern will now make its journey across the Arctic Ocean, allowing researchers to record scientific data and test guesses about the in^uence of global warming. For example, it has long been suggested that the population of small plants on the sea has greatl y increased due to the warmer Arctic water. But researchers don’t have such observations from the central Arctic. MOSAiC researchers’ observations will help determine if it’s true.The climate change study is meaningful. But during the Polarstern’s journey, the ice may break while researchers are working on the surface, which could prove deadly since people may fall into the deep narrow opening between ice sheets. And the scientists would also have to keep a watchful eye for the Arctic bears.Similar to Nan sen’s journey, the researchers have no idea where the Polarstern will be when the adventure ends in the fall of 2020. However, the researchers said they would go and do science wherever the ice might carry them and whatever risks there are.8. What can we learn about Fridtjof Nansen’s exploration?A. It destroyed some sea ice.B. It aimed to study the sea ice north of Siberia.C. It made him the first one to reach the North Pole.D. It contributed to people’s knowledge of the Arctic.9. According to Paragraph 2, the job of looking for suitable sea ice was _________.A. challengingB. interestingC. effortlessD. inspiring10. The example mentioned in Paragraph 3 showsA. the researchers’ confidence in their studyB. global warming’s huge influence on the seaC. the scientific benefits of Polarstern’s journeyD. people’s misunderstanding of climate change11. What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?A. The researchers’ plans along the journey.B. Why climate change study is meaningful.C. The journey to the Arctic can be dangerous.D. How to protect the sea ice during the journey.DOn a typical day, men spend a third as much time cleaning as women. Does that make women goddess of cleanliness, while men are born to be unable to see the disorder in their midst?This is a common explanation for why men don’t do as much housework as women. Men walk into a room and they can’t see the dust or the piles of laundry. It lets men off the blame for not doing their fair share of the household cleaning.But in a recent study, we show that men aren’t dirt-blind. They can see mess (混乱) just as well as women. They are simply less seriously punished for not keeping their spaces neat and tidy. This household inequality is obvious over time, across professions and even when women work longer hours and make more money. Even in Sweden, where government policies are especially made to promote equality of men and women, women do more housework. Swedish women do twice asmuch daily housework as men do even though women are much more likely to work full-time than in other countries.In our study, we asked 327 men and 295 womenof various ages and backgrounds to rate (评估) a photo of a small living room and kitchen area. By random assignment (随机分配),some participants rated a photo of the room looking dirty while others examined a much tidier version of the same room. All participants looked at the one photo they were given and then rated how messy they thought it was and how urgently it needed cleaning. The first thing we wanted to know was whether men and women rated the rooms differently. Contrary to the popular saying, men and women saw the same mess. They rated the clean room as equally clean and the messy room as equally messy.So if “dirt blindness”isn’t to blame, why do women do more housework? Actually, that,s because social expectations different for men and women. Women may be judged more strictly for having a less-than-spotless home, and women’s awareness of these expectations may motivate them to do more.12. What does the author intend to tell us in Paragraph 1?A. Men should take more family responsibility.B. Men do less housework than women.C. Most women like doing housework.D. Most men are lazy with housework.13. The author gives the example of Sweden to show that ___________.A. household inequality generally existsB. living habits determine household sharesC. family communication in household is necessaryD. Sweden tries hard to deal with household inequality14. What does the study result in Paragraph 4 imply?A. Women are easily annoyed about mess.B. Men tend to make quick decisions.C. Men’s blindness to mess is untrue.D. Women prefer living in tidy rooms.15. What mainly leads to household inequality?A. The lack of strict family rules.B. Women’s attitude towards f amilies.C. Men’s limited sense of family responsibility.D. Different social expectations for men and women.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

【期末冲刺】2019—2020学年高一年级下学期期末冲刺满分训练卷——第十一章 立体几何初步(解析版)

【期末冲刺】2019—2020学年高一年级下学期期末冲刺满分训练卷——第十一章 立体几何初步(解析版)

2019—2020学年高一年级下学期期末冲刺满分训练卷第十章 立体几何初步 期末单元测试卷(范围:新教材人教B 版 必修四 考试时间:90分钟 满分:150分)一、选择题(本题共12道小题,每小题5分,共60分)1.以下命题(其中a 、b 表示直线,α表示平面)中,正确的命题是( )A. 若//a b ,b α⊂,则//a αB. 若//a α,//b α,则//a bC. 若//a b ,b α⊥,则a α⊥D. 若//a α,b α⊂,则//a b答案及解析:1.C【分析】根据线线、线面有关定理对选项逐一分析,由此确定正确选项.【详解】对于A 选项,直线a 可能含于平面α,所以A 选项错误.对于B 选项,,a b 可能异面,所以B 选项错误.对于C 选项,由于//a b ,b α⊥,所以a α⊥,所以C 选项正确.对于D 选项,,a b 可能异面,所以D 选项错误.故选:C【点睛】本小题主要考查空间线线、线面位置关系的判断,属于基础题.2.下列命题正确的是( )A. 有两个面平行,其余各面都是四边形的几何体叫棱柱。

B. 有两个面平行,其余各面都是四边形,且每相邻两个四边形的公共边都互相平行的几何体叫棱柱。

C. 绕直角三角形的一边旋转所形成的几何体叫圆锥。

D. 用一个面去截棱锥,底面与截面之间的部分组成的几何体叫棱台。

答案及解析:2.B【分析】根据课本中的相关概念依次判断选项即可.【详解】对于A 选项,几何体可以是棱台,满足有两个面平行,其余各面都是四边形,故选项不正确;对于B ,根据课本中棱柱的概念得到是正确的;对于C ,当绕直角三角形的斜边旋转时构成的几何体不是圆锥,故不正确;对于D ,用平行于底面的平面截圆锥得到的剩余的几何体是棱台,故不正确.故答案为:B.【点睛】这个题目考查了几何体的基本概念,属于基础题.3.在正方体ABCD - A 1B 1C 1D 1中,动点E 在棱BB 1上,动点F 在线段A 1C 1上,O 为底面ABCD 的中心,若1,BE x A F y ==,则四面体O-AEF 的体积( )A. 与x ,y 都有关B. 与x ,y 都无关C. 与x 有关,与y 无关D. 与y 有关,与x 无关答案及解析:3.B【分析】 根据等体积法以及锥体体积公式判断选择.【详解】因为V O -AEF =V E -OAF ,所以,考察△AOF 的面积和点E 到平面AOF 的距离的值,因为BB 1∥平面ACC 1A 1,所以,点E 到平面AOE 的距离为定值,又AO ∥A 1C 1,所以,OA 为定值,点F 到直线AO 的距离也为定值,即△AOF 的面积是定值,所以,四面体O-AEF 的体积与x ,y 都无关,选B 。

Unit3 同步检测练 2021-2022学年外研版(2019)高中英语选择性必修第三册

Unit3 同步检测练 2021-2022学年外研版(2019)高中英语选择性必修第三册

Unit3 War and peace——Developing ideas一、单句填空1.The president announced that the country would not tolerateforeign (aggressive).2.“That sort of thing makes me sick,” he said (rough).3.No matter when the (invade) come, they will bewiped out clean.4.Everyone has seen a (depict) similar to thisone in movies and on television.5.Our (glory) troops continue to advancewithout losing a foot of ground.6.She worked with great (dedicate) to find acure for the disease.7.Do you have any excuses to offer for frequent absence from (collect) practice?8.For a time, she dated Barl Miller, who we heard was (romantic) involved with Eleanor.9.He is engaged in making preparations for the conference on (education) work.ndslides commonly occur in (mountain)regions of Nepal during the annual monsoon(雨季) rains. 二、阅读理解During the month of September, a dear friend of mine lost her husband suddenly in an accident. This accident was sudden and certainly unexpected. We sometimes take our loved ones for granted, and we expect that they will be with us forever. However, as we all know, life does not work that way and sometimes we get a wake-up call that shocks us and realize how short life is.In order to comfort her, I tried to imagine if I was in her shoes how I would feel. It was impossible to imagine what she was going through. What words do I say to help her?Sometimes words just cannot express our feelings. Sometimes our actions are much more meaningful than words. A hug can sometimes express more than our words will ever express. Sometimes, just being there to listen is more meaningful and helpful to people.As I was leaving the funeral parlor(殡仪馆), I ran into Marilyn. She is one of those friends who is with you in the good times and is always by your side in the bad times. She has a sense of humor that makes everyone feel at ease. We chatted for a few moments, and then she asked me how my job was. I was tellingher that I was having a stressful week with my job. She listened to me, then without saying a word, she took her hands and placed them on my face, and said to me, “But at least you have a day.”Since that day, when I start feeling stressed, I remind myself of Marilyn’s words-but at least I have a day! Things could be a lot worse, but I am alive and I have a lot to be thankful for-so I shall not waste my days with stress and frustrations-life is too short.1.The author was most likely to comfort her friend by .A.saying many kind words to her friendB.imagining how sad her friend wasC.listening to her friend sincerelyD.going through a lot of troubles2.According to the author, Marilyn was .A.strong, honest and cleverB.positive, helpful and humorousC.lucky, active and determinedD.wealthy, noble and friendly3.By saying “But at least you have a day”, Marilyn means that .A.a day is long enough for youB.you will die soon after the dayC.life is really too short for all of usD.you are still alive and should be grateful4.Since the conversation, the author .A.has thought highly of MarilynB.has valued her life quite a lotC.has met with many difficultiesD.has enjoyed stress and troubles三、语法填空Over the past half century, using chemical fertilizers1 (become) very common in farming. Many farmers welcomed2 (they) as a great way3 (stop) crop diseaseand increase production. 4 (recent), however, scientists have been finding that long-term use of these fertilizers can cause damage 5 the land and, evenmore dangerous, to people’s health. With these 6 (discovery), some farmers are beginning to turn to organic farming, 7 is simply farming without using any chemicals. There 8 (be) many different organic farming methods. All of them have 9 same goal: togrow good food and without 10 (damage) the environment or people’s health.四、读后续写阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

(新教材)2019-2020学年外研版英语必修第二册培优教程练习:Unit 3 On the move Period Ⅰ

中国传统体育有着丰富的内容、悠久的历史,是人类体育文化的杰出代表之一。

现在让我们一起了解足球的鼻祖“蹴鞠”。

Cuju (Ball-kicking)“Cu” means to kick, and “Ju” is a kind of ball in ancient China, ma de of leather and filled with hair.It is said this game was found in Huangdi times of four thousand years ago. The purpose of Cuju then was totrain soldiers and select qualified① people in the army. Ball-kicking activity that is actually recorded in history emerged② in the Warring States Period. When it came to the Han Dynasty, Cuju activity had been more and more thriving③. Either the emperor or the ordinary people, they loved it very much. During the period of Eastern and Western Han Dynasties, Cuju was popular not only in the palace, in the army, but also among the crowd. People were encouraged to kick ball in the back streets and lanes. It is obvious that at that time Cuju had rooted in the hearts of the people.The development of Cuju went into an important stage in the Tang Dynasty. Avariety of skills were invented then on the basis of the former games. A goal, forinstance, was set in the middle of the court, the players of the two teams just kicked the ball into the goal, and the one which scored more goals was the winner.Cuju entered its golden age in the Song Dynasty. First, it was much more standardized and enjoyable. Second, Qiyun Association was founded which is similar to the FIFA now. Third, the imperial court attached great importance to④ it. It is recorded in history that quite a few emperors in the Song Dynasty such as Song Taizu, Song Taizong, etc. loved Cuju.【注】①qualified adj. 合格的②emerge v. 出现③thrive v. 茁壮成长;繁荣兴旺④attach great importance to 非常重视【立德树人】中国传统体育在世界文化史上留下了光辉灿烂的一页(leave behind a magnificent page)。

(新教材)2019-2020学年新课程同步人教版高中英语必修第一册新学案UNIT 4 课时跟踪检测(二)

UNIT 4课时跟踪检测(二)Reading and Thinking一、语言基础训练Ⅰ.单词拼写1.She took a deep breath and sat up slowly with great effort (努力).2.I have dreams of this place and wonder what it would be like to breathe (呼吸) this air.3.Latest reports say that mudslides buried (埋) entire villages.4.The number of families seeking shelters rose by 17 percent (百分比).5.Don't leave the lights on.It wastes electricity (电).6.His bad habits ruined (毁灭) his chance of having a bright future.7.After the woman heard that her husband was killed in the car accident, she went into shock (休克).8.In order to catch the bear, some villagers set a trap (陷阱) and covered it with some leaves.Ⅱ.单句语法填空1.The boy walked in as if he had_bought (buy) the whole school.2.He was_trapped (trap) in the traffic jam and felt helpless.3.It was a shocking story, and we all got shocked. (shock)4.Burying (bury) himself in the newspaper, he didn't notice what was happening.5.Years of fighting have left the city in ruins (ruin); it would take a lot of money to rebuild it.6.A number of teachers are present today, the number of whom is 300. (be)7.We have to wait until the discussion between them comes to an end.8.His friend has suffered from illness for years.Ⅲ.选词填空be trapped in,in ruins,be buried in,dig out,come to an end,instead of1.After the exam, all the lessons in school also came_to_an_end.2.It was reported that an American couple had dug_out a lot of gold coins from their own yard.3.She was_buried_in thought, so she didn't notice the water was boiling.4.Why don't you play football instead_of just looking on?5.The city lay in_ruins after the earthquake.Now, rows of houses are being built.6.They are_trapped_in the burning building.Please call the fire department right away.Ⅳ.完成句子1.It_seemed_as_if he knew everything that happened last night.他好像知道昨晚发生的一切。

2019-2020学年高中英语必修第二册跟踪训练+检测:UNIT 5 课时跟踪检测(一) Listening and Speaking

课时跟踪检测(一)Listening and Speaking一、听力强化训练Ⅰ.听下面句子,标注爆破音。

1./p/, /b/, /t/, /d/, /k/, /g/这6个爆破音中的任何两个音素相邻时,前者发不完全爆破音,后者则要完全地彻底地进行爆破。

①He has a ba(d) col(d) today.②You shoul(d) ta(k)e care of the children.③Gla(d) to meet you.2.爆破音/p/, /b/, /t/, /d/, /k/, /g/在/tʃ/, /dV/,/W/, /T/的前面时不完全爆破。

①Have you rea(d) the book abou(t) tha(t) child?②The thir(d) chair is broken.3.爆破音/p/, /b/, /t/, /d/, /k/, /g/在/m/, /n/, /l/,/s/的前面时不完全爆破。

①Goo(d) morning, sir.②Goo(d) night.③They are very frien(d)ly to us.Ⅱ.听力训练(一)听第1段材料,完成第1至4题。

根据录音内容判断下列陈述是否正确,正确的在括号内填T,不正确的在括号内填F。

1.The man doesn't take the first piano shelf because it's too small. (T)2.The two speakers are good friends. (F)3.The piano shelf takes the man 17 dollars. (F)4.The man pays the piano shelf in cash. (T)(二)听第2段材料,回答第5、6题。

5.What kind of music does the man like?A.Jazz.B.Rap.C.Classical music.6.Why does the woman like country music?A.She thinks it's popular.B.She thinks it makes her feel young.C.Her first boyfriend is good at singing it.答案:5~6BC(三)听第3段材料,回答第7至10题。

人教版2019-2020学年高一下学期英语必修三 Unit3 The Million Pound Bank Note 训练卷(一) (含答案)

2019-2020学年高一下学期训练卷 必修三 Unit 3 The Million Pound Bank Note英 语 (一)(本卷满分100分)一、单词拼写(每小题1.5分,共15分)1. I’m afraid he is not fit for the job, for it’s one calling for ________(耐心).2. The prisoners were ________(允许)two hours’ exercise a day.3. Can you get me some writing paper and________(信封)when you are in the post office?4. Have you succeeded in ________(寻找)the answers to the questions?5. There are many ________(错误)in the book.6. The house has an underground ________(通道).7. There was a funny ________(场景)when the pig ran into the store. 8. She________(尖叫) when he saw the dead body.9. She was last found ________(漫游)aimlessly up and down the road.10. I set off for a new (冒险)in the United States on the first day of the new year.二、单句语法填空(每小题1.5分,共15分) 11. — Would you permit me ________here?(smoke) —Sorry ,we don't permit ________here in the lab.(smoke) 12. It is ________great honour for me to invite you to eat here. 13. He had just rushed into the classroom ________the teacher came in. 14. As________my task, I can finish it tomorrow morning.15. It is well-known________Chinese people are good at eating delicious foods.16. I’m sorry, but the seats _______ (reserve) for the old already. 17. Large amounts of money________(spend) rebuilding the temple. 18. Only when he apologizes for his________(rude) will I speak to him again. 19. It would be________(believe) that such a gentleman should be so rude to his parents.20. I opened the door and a boy in ________(rag) was standing there.三、翻译句子(每小题2分,共10分) 21.最近几年,有些人目睹了像UFO 一类的东西。

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听力训练听力测试二十五第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

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

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What has happened to the river?A.The fish in it has died out.B.It has stopped flowing.C.It's got badly polluted.2.How did the man find his way home?A.He asked a policeman for help.B.He found the way himself.C.He got help from a friend.3.What will the speakers discuss?A.A new plan.B.Air pollution.C.Water pollution.4.Why is the man now living outside of the city?A.The traffic in the city is unbearable to him.B.He is used to living outside of the city.C.There's no fresh air inside the city.5.Where will the woman put her plants?A.In her backyard.C.On her balcony.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.What does the woman think of the zoo?A.Good for animals.B.Bad for both animals and humans.C.Bad for animals but good for humans.7.What does the man think of cages in zoos?A.They can protect visitors from dangerous animals.B.They are used to keep animals from escaping.C.They are not necessary at all.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.What is the man upset about?A.The dishes.B.The bathroom.C.The woman's nails.9.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Roommates.C.Boyfriend and girlfriend.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.What are the two speakers mainly talking about? A.Famous countries.B.Popular sports.C.Eco­tours.11.Which activity in the USA is introduced in the dialogue? A.Mountain­climbing.B.Bird­watching.C.River­rafting.12.How many countries are mentioned in the dialogue? A.Three. B.Four. C.Five.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Who is the man?A.A waiter.B.A shop assistant.C.A manager.14.What is the man good at?A.Talking to pretty girls.B.Dealing with problem customers.C.Helping customers order.15.What does the man suggest the woman do?A.Talk to his manager.B.Get a part-time job.C.Earn a little money.16.What will the woman do next?A.Find a job.B.Order dishes.C.Give the man some tips.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Where did the speaker get the news?A.On TV.B.In the newspaper.C.Through the Internet.18.What is the speaker mainly telling us? A.China's traffic development.B.China's car problems.C.China's pollution.19.How many cars are there on roads at the moment? A.About 20 million.B.Almost 140 million.C.Nearly 1,000 million.20.How will the traffic be in China in the future? A.Fewer road accidents than in other countries. B.A faster traffic system which costs less.C.More road blocking than now.听力原文Text 1W:The water is still flowing but it smells really terrible.M:①People must be stopped from throwing dirty things into the river. Or there will be no fish in it at all.Text 2W:Did you finally find the way home when you were lost?M:②I was so lucky to get help from a policeman.Text 3W:③I know you want to talk about air pollution but I'd like to tell you about my new plan to save our river.M:Let's keep to the point. We can talk about that later.OK?W:All right.Text 4M:I'm living outside of the city this year. ④The traffic really bothered me.W:The air is much fresher outside of the city and most people like that.Text 5M:What are those plants for?W:They're for my garden.M:You have a garden? But you don't have a backyard.W:I know. ⑤I'll put these plants in my window. They will get plenty of sunlight, and I can water them easily.Text 6W:What do you think about the zoo, Joe?M:In my opinion, it is a good thing. I'm for it.W:Well, I don't agree with you. I'm against it. I don't like to see animals in cages. ⑥Personally, I think zoos are bad for the animals and bad for us,too.M:That's not true. They aren't bad for the animals.⑦Animals are dangerous. We have to put them in cages.W:I think animals like monkeys and elephants can't live a happy life in a cage.M:That's not right. First, elephants can live in cages, and secondly why don't they get away all the time? In my opinion, that's because they are happy in zoos.Text 7W:⑧Why are you so upset about the dishes?M:Because they've been sitting in the sink for two days!W:So what? They're not bothering anyone.M:They're covered in sticky, disgusting food.W:I'll clean them after I finish my nails. I might run into Jeff, and I wouldn't want him to think I'm messy.M:⑨If you see him, make sure that you don't invite him to our apartment.W:Why?M:If he sees these dishes, not to mention the bath­room, he will know that you are messy!Text 8M:⑩Welcome to our programme—Eco­tour.Today we are honoured to inviteHanna to be our special guest. Welcome Hanna.W:Thanks. Today I am going to suggest some Eco-tours to you.M:OK,first, can you tell us what countries are well­known for Eco­tours?W:Actually, there are lots of countries, for example,⑫Brazil, Australia and China are some of the popular places nowadays.M:Well, what can tourists do in these countries?W:Quite a lot of activities, for example,we can go dolphin watching in China and river rafting in Australia.M:River rafting? Terrific!W:Yes,⑪⑫we can also go mountain climbing in Brazil or bird watching in the USA.M:Wow, it sounds great, Hanna. Thanks for your kind introduction.W:You are welcome.Text 9W:Hi, Josh.M:Hi, Sophie. Thanks for coming.W:⑬So what's it like being a waiter?M:It's OK. There are a lot of good things about working here.W:You mean like meeting girls and talking to them all day?M:Yes, it's tough, but somebody has to do it!W:Are all the customers friendly?M:Most of them are. ⑭And I'm getting pretty good at dealing with problem customers.W:I'm interested in earning a little extra money. Is there any chance of getting a job there?M:⑮You'd better ask Carly. She's the manager.Look. She's over there.W:Do you get good tips?M:Yes, usually. But I'm fed up with having to get up early on Saturdays. In fact, I got in trouble for being late on my first day, but I've been on time since then. ⑯Anyway, what are you having?W:⑯What do you recommend?Text 10Hello, everyone. I'm Li Ming. ⑱Do you want to know what problems cars have brought to our country? ⑰Listen to this TV report I watched at noon,which you can of course check in the newspapers or on the CCTV website later. There are some interesting facts in it.There are millions of possible car buyers here,and car makers are busy making cars for them.However, there are fewer buyers now than in the last few years, and prices are lower. ⑲By the year 2020,there will be 140 million cars blocking our roads.That's almost seven times the number of cars on our roads now.The effect of all these cars will be pollution,which is already a major problem, especially in some of our big cities, where the sky is often a yellow­brown color. There are more road accidents in China than in other countries. ⑳The traffic is not moving now and will only get worse in the future.答案1—5CABAB6—10BAAAC11—15BBABA16—20BABAC听力测试二十六第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

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