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河南省部分学校大联考2024-2025学年高二上学期11月期中英语试题

河南省部分学校大联考2024-2025学年高二上学期11月期中英语试题

河南省部分学校大联考2024-2025学年高二上学期11月期中英语试题一、阅读理解RMLD invites local high school students from Reading, North Reading, Wilmington, and areas of Lynnfield served by RMLD to participate in its 6th Annual Art Contest (比赛).Contest Timeline:Awards:·Each participant who submits (提交) artwork by the final date will receive a certificate for ten hours of community service.·Up to five winners will be selected based on the number of submissions received and the content of the artwork. Each winner will receive a gift card of up to $100 for school or art supplies. Official Contest Rules:·Participants must live in Reading, North Reading, Wilmington, or areas of Lynnfield served by RMLD.·Participants must be high school students — in grade nine through twelve — for the 2024-2025 school year.·One entry per person.Submission Requirements:·The artwork must be original to the student submitting the entry; artwork containing copyright images is not permitted.·The artwork must clearly include the theme of the contest.·The artwork must contain at least three colors.·The artwork must be submitted in digital form.·The artwork may be any medium that meets the above requirements. Acceptable art includes but is not limited to: drawings, paintings, sketches, photography, and graphic art.1.When is the final date for the submission of the contest?A.March 1, 2025.B.April 10, 2025.C.April 22, 2025.D.April 26, 2025. 2.Who can participate in the contest?A.Art lovers in Lynnfield.B.Professional artists from Reading.C.High schoolers in RMLD-served areas.D.Eighth graders for the 2024-2025 school year. 3.Which of the following may lead a submission to be refused?A.It is submitted in digital form.B.It is a copy of a famous painting.C.It bears a clear theme of the contest.D.It uses more colors than black and white.In 1925, a deadly epidemic (流行病) struck the small town of Nome, Alaska. The total population of the town was only around 1,400 — seven of whom were dead and 19 of whom were sick. To make matters worse, the nearest source of a cure was hundreds of miles away, across the dangerous Alaskan wilderness.Then, a Siberian husky (a kind of dog) named Balto saved the day. Balto was just one of 150 sled (雪橇) dogs used to deliver medicine to the town through whiteout snow and dangerous ice. And although Balto had never stood out from the rest of the pack (狗群) before, he proved to be surprisingly skillful and tough in the last leg of the journey.Now known as the Nome Serum (血清) Run of 1925, the race began on January 27, 1925, when 300,000 doses of antitoxin (抗毒素) arrived in Nenana by train from Anchorage. The medicine was placed inside a metallic container, and then taken out into the Alaskan wilds by the first sled driver, “Wild Bill” Shannon, who arrived at the first handoff site with injuries caused by the extreme coldness and two of his dogs lost. Eventually, the medicine made its way to Leonhard Seppala, who set out confidently with his 12-year-old sled dog, Togo, leading the pack.Togo led Seppala’ s pack until they reached the next sled driver, Charlie Olson, who then passed it down to Gunnar Kaasen. But Togo no longer led the pack. Instead, Kaasen completed the last leg of the journey with Balto as his frontrunner. Although Kaasen couldn’t even see in the whiteout conditions, and temperatures dropped to around 40 degrees Fahrenheit, Balto pressed on, successfully leading the pack to Nome, with the serum, on February 2.Finally able to rest for the first time since the journey began , Kaasen looked to Balto and said, “What a fine dog!” And with that, Balto became a national hero who remains beloved nearly a century later.4.What’s the function of paragraph 1?A.To provide background information.B.To inspire the readers’ imagination.C.To introduce a terrible disease.D.To support an argument.5.What can be learned about the Nome Serum Run of 1925?A.Its exact starting point was in Nome.B.It suffered the loss of a sled driver.C.Its aim was to save the 19 sick people.D.It was completed through teamwork. 6.What did Togo do during the journey?A.He saved the serum from being broken.B.He protected other dogs on the way.C.He served as the guide of Kaasen.D.He led the group for some time.7.What may be a suitable title for the text?A.The Qualities of a Great Sled DogB.The Origins of the Alaskan HuskyC.Balto — The Hero of the Nome Serum RunD.Nome — The Town That Survived an EpidemicFor more than 15 years, I’ve traveled to different parts of the world, where I take out rotten meat and wait for flies to appear. My research is related to understanding how an environment influences a fly’s ability to search for and find its food source, its single purpose of living. For example, flies rely on wind to carry scents(气味) across varying environments.Warmer temperatures promote fly activity because they’re poikilothermic — meaning cold-blooded — and need heat to warm up their muscles for flight. Flies use visual cues(信号) to fly through the air and to avoid barriers, so they’re more active during the daytime.Blow flies can travel up to 28 miles for food. Most of the time when I set a piece of bad-smelling rotten meat, a large group of flies will come right away. But other times I’m surprised when no flies come to enjoy the big meal I’ve prepared.When a female fly smells something that might be a good food source for her babies, she lands on it and assesses whether there’s enough to support her 400 or so eggs, which means lifeand death for her babies. A mom fly’s ability to smell out a good “home” for her babies is the key to the survival of the species and ultimately why this sense is so strong.Male flies are less interested in these smells as a sign of food. But since they can signal where to find female flies for mating, males will still respond to the scent of a steaming trash can.Flies have evolved(进化) to be superior trash-smellers because this superpower helps them survive. The reason why they manage to find trash cans wherever they exist is the same reason why they’ll show up to your picnic to check what’s on the menu — they’re looking for food that will help them create the next generation of flies.8.What may be the reason why no flies come to the author’s “big meal”?A.There’s no wind blowing.B.The flies are not hungry.C.The “big meal” is not smelly enough.D.The distance is out of the flies’ reach. 9.When do flies tend to be most active?A.On warm nights.B.In the daytime of cold days.C.On rainy nights.D.In the daytime of warm days.10.What is the decisive factor for the female flies to choose the egg-laying site?A.The quantity of the food sources.B.The availability of shelter and protection.C.The temperature of the environment.D.The presence of other female flies around. 11.What can be inferred from the last two paragraphs?A.Male flies hardly respond to the trash can.B.Picnic attracts female flies more than male ones.C.Both male and female flies are sensitive to food smells.D.Female flies are usually the first to show up at a picnic site.Drone (无人机) light shows are becoming especially popular in the West. By now, if you live on the U. S. East or West Coasts, you’ve probably been troubled by wildfire smoke. The fires are increasing in frequency and intensity as climate change worsens. And fireworks, as you can guess from their name, cause fires — more than you might think.That’s what caused a handful of California towns to quit fireworks and turn to drones last year. Sydney, Australia, known for its massive fireworks display, is considering doing the same due to the risk of wildfires. And fire danger is now top of mind for many U. S. cities as theIndependence Day, or the American national day, nears.In addition to reducing the risk of fires, drone light shows present a safer alternative for the folks behind the curtain. Fireworks injured more than 10,000 people last year because they can accidentally erupt while on the ground. Drones won’t. And since light shows are required to keep the ground below the show clear, there’s no risk of a drone falling from the sky into the crowd.Drones are also less disturbing, creating only a light buzzing noise. Fireworks, on the other hand, can burst your eardrum if you’re standing close enough. That’s a nuisance for some families with animals, small children, or other people who are sensitive to noise.But perhaps the biggest reason for the switch to drones is that they’re thought to be greener. Besides starting fires, firework smoke leaves behind a trail of harmful chemicals and is considered a pollutant. Drones are also a reusable option, capable of flying potentially hundreds of shows before they even require maintenance. That’s a huge benefit to the environment — and to the companies paying to put on these performances.At the end of the day, though, some cities are likely switching to drones simply because they’re cooler. That’s not to say that fireworks aren’t cool. But drones allow for more creativity, with the ability to synchronize (同步) lights to music and recreate complex images in the sky.Nevertheless, it’s still too early to rush to the conclusion that drones will completely take the place of fireworks in the near future.12.Why are fireworks given up in some towns?A.They are too expensive.B.They bring along fire risks.C.They speed up climate change.D.They are not cool any more.13.How does the author develop paragraph 3?A.By making a comparison.B.By analyzing causes and effects.C.By giving a definition.D.By referring to data from previous studies. 14.What does the underlined word “nuisance” in paragraph 4 probably mean?A.Reward.B.Attraction.C.Instance.D.Annoyance. 15.What will the author probably continue to talk about?A.The potential challenges drones will face.B.The similarities shared by drones and fireworks.C.The importance of drones in promoting economy.D.The strong competition from companies in different industries.What is the origin of Family History Month?Every human has a history of some sort or another. Usually, that history goes far back beyond ourselves. Every ancestor we have has left his mark on us. 16 . Many people find that there is a certain comfort in knowing where they came from, and that’s why Family History Month was started.How to celebrate Family History Month?Celebrating the history of the family is obviously something that should happen all year round! Try out some of these ideas to get started:* Compile (编纂) a family historyIt all starts with collecting what people know about their families and compiling it together.17 . They include documents and records, old photographs, and verbal stories from the still-living members of the family.Those people who are particularly lucky will have had a family member who has started the basics for them. 18 . Today it’s a little easier than it used to be. Websites and organizations are easily found that can help people trace (追溯) their family lines.* 19Don’t let another day go by without hearing the stories that living family members have to tell about their childhoods and the family history. Whether you visit them in person or arrange for a phone call or video conversation, older family members can be vitally important to keep the family history alive. Ask them to share some stories. It will not only give information but will be good for the relationship and help them to feel needed and loved. Remember to take very good notes or record what they have to say for later generations.* Engage with a genealogy (家谱) websiteLet someone else do the hard work of finding out all of that family history and background!20 . Try out the genealogy websites and services, such as FamilySearch, Ancestry and MyHeritage for ideas of where to get started.A.Connect with an older family memberB.Focus more on the telling of the elderlyC.If not, it’s probably time to take actionD.This can be done through the use of many materialsE.That has been the formation of tradition and culture within our livesF.It carried the honors and dishonors of everyone who came before themG.Getting connected to the past is much more practical with the help of professionals二、完形填空I had a job I loved as a case manager for medically weak and low-income elderly adults. Yet, it was 21 , just like most social-service jobs. Although I was able to 22 the basics for my daughters and me, sometimes, unexpected 23 kept me awake at night. So, if something was out of order in our home, it was probably going to stay 24Then there were all the things I wished I could do for my children. I thought I was doing a good job keeping my 25 from my children, but I wasn’t. Children are 26 to their parents’ moods(情绪), and they are often listening when we’re not 27Once, a neighbor 28 me to share the cost of a new fence. I 29 my sister and discussed the matter, wondering how I could 30 make enough money to pay for it. After I put down the phone, my six-year-old daughter 31 me, saying, “Mom, please don’t worry. We may not 32 everything we want, but we have all we need.”That 33 , made by just a child, forever changed my attitude. She was smart enough to tell me that we often 34 “wants” with “needs”. We have food, clothing, and love for one another. 35 , we have everything we need!21.A.hard-earned B.low-paid C.demanding D.rewarding 22.A.discover B.share C.cover D.ignore 23.A.guests B.expenses C.encounters D.failures 24.A.broken B.hidden C.exposed D.trapped 25.A.adventures B.achievements C.decisions D.worries 26.A.essential B.blind C.sensitive D.adaptable 27.A.motivated B.aware C.present D.confident 28.A.promised B.taught C.pressured D.allowed29.A.called B.reminded C.visited D.comforted 30.A.secretly B.naturally C.frequently D.quickly 31.A.approached B.interrupted C.defended D.appreciated 32.A.own B.desire C.value D.use 33.A.requirement B.proposal C.assumption D.statement 34.A.combine B.confuse C.match D.compare 35.A.By accident B.In return C.Without doubt D.As usual三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案填写在答题卡上。

2016年4月对外汉语理论考试模拟题

2016年4月对外汉语理论考试模拟题

国际注册汉语教师资格等级考试对外汉语教学理论(一)一、填空题(共10分)说明:第1—10题是填空题,每题有一空,每空1分,共10分。

请仔细阅题,并在划线处填入恰当的答案。

1. 正像教学法是“怎样教”的理论一样,语言学习与习得研究是“”的理论。

2. 1957年,美国语言学家拉多提出了,这种理论以行为主义心理学作为其心理学的基础。

3. 听说法认为在学习语言的过程中采用胜过分析,这个过程包括了归纳和辨别。

4. 偏误分析包括选择语料、确定语料中的偏误、将偏误分类、和评价偏误五个步骤。

5. 对外汉语教学的研究对象是6. 为了给汉语学习者按照汉语水平分班进行的测试是7. 式学习和封闭式管理是速成教学比较常见的方式。

8. 在制订教材编写方案过程中,明确教材编写目标、思考教材的创新和特色是其中的两个关键环节。

9. 《语法大纲》丙级语法项目构成了汉语水平标准的语法容。

10. 人类在处理人和世界关系中所采取的精神活动与实践活动的方式及其创造出来的物质和精神成果的总和为。

二、选择题(共10分)说明:第11—20题是单项选择题,每题只有一个可选项,请根据题目要求选择恰当的选项,每题1分。

11. “应用语言学”这个术语,最早是由语言学家()于1870年提出的。

A.索绪尔B.S.皮特·科德C.扬·涅切斯瓦夫·博杜恩·德·库尔德D.礼德12. 对外汉语教学的三大基础理论不包括()。

A.语言学B.心理学C.教育学D.教学法13. 一个人生下来以后接触到的第一种语言或几种语言是()。

A.母语B.第一语言C.第二语言D.目的语14. 在课堂教学中,教师营造日常交际的氛围,符合克拉申提出的()。

A.习得——学习假设B.监控器假设C.输入假设D.情感过滤假设15. 在课堂教学中,始于语音,以课文为中心,以语法为主线的是()。

A.近代翻译法B.直接法C.口语法D.听说法16. 盛炎把到中国学习汉语的第二语言学习者对汉语文化的接受过程分为观光期、()、逐渐适应期、接近或完全复原期。

湖北省部分重点中学2024-2025学年高三上学期第一次联考英语试卷含答案

湖北省部分重点中学2024-2025学年高三上学期第一次联考英语试卷含答案

湖北省部分重点中学2025届高三第一次联考高三英语试卷(答案在最后)命题学校:考试时间:2024年11月12日下午14:00—16:00试卷满分:150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.When does the man have to get to school?A.In50minutes.B.In30minutes.C.In20minutes.2.What is the house like?A.It is mainly made of wood.B.It doesn’t have a study.C.It is too old to live in.3.Why does the woman suggest they go home now?A.She has to get up early.B.They aren’t having fun.C.The restaurant is closing.4.What are the speakers talking about?A.The amount of water in the river.B.The recent weather events.C.The local swimming pool.5.How does the man feel?A.Understanding.B.Excited.C.Upset.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。

2023年四川省宜宾市中考英语真题

2023年四川省宜宾市中考英语真题

宜宾市2023年初中学业水平考试暨高中阶段学校招生考试英语(考试时间:120分钟;全卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答题前,务必将自己的姓名、座位号、准考证号填写在答题卡指定的位置并将答题卡背面座位号对应标号涂黑。

2.答选择题时,务必使用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

3.答非选择题时,务必使用0.5毫米黑色签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置上。

4.所有题目必须在答题卡规定的位置上作答,在试卷上答题无效。

选择题(共两部分,满分100分)第一部分听(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话读两遍。

1.What hobby does the girl have?A.Reading.B.Taking pictures.C.Stamp collecting.2.Where is Anna now?A.In the park.B.At the library.C.On the playground.3.What is the girl writing?A.A novel.B.Her homework.C.A funny story.4.Who did Betty buy a bag for?A.Her mother.B.Her father.C.Her brother.5.What’s the matter with Mike?A.He has a cold.B.He has a fever.C.He has a cough.第二节听下面几段对话或独白。

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。

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。

2024届山东省山东省实验中学高三下学期二模英语试题

2024届山东省山东省实验中学高三下学期二模英语试题

2024届山东省山东省实验中学高三下学期二模英语试题一、阅读理解The Master of Arts Program in the Humanities(MAPH)at the University of Chicago is designed to allow you the freedom to either focus on one academic discipline or explore interdisciplinary(跨学科的)interests that may not fit well within a traditional MA program. This advantage, combined with our strong support, can help you take the next step in your professional and academic life in a short amount of time — more than 90% of our students graduate in 9 months.The Value of This MA ProgramMaster’s degrees, obtained after finishing MA programs, have become increasingly common for admission to PhD programs and it is not unusual for an MA degree to serve as a requirement for entry into many professional fields. MAPH also allows students to complete intensive academic work and prepares them to continue into further graduate study or a career that muchfaster.Academic SupportMAPH students are provided with academic guidance from the moment they arrive on campus. Most often this support comes from the following sources:·All MAPH students take a required fall quarter course taught by the MAPH Director.·Students are placed in groups of 10-12 and work closely with an assigned post-doctoral Instructional Professor or Teaching Fellow throughout the year.·Over the winter and spring quarters, MAPH students work closely with a faculty member who has agreed to serve as their thesis advisor.·Three MAPH Mentors, recent MAPH graduates who work as staff members, are available to meet with students to discuss course selection.1.What is the highlight of the MAPH?A.Interest.B.Expertise.C.Discipline.D.Flexibility.2.What is the potential use of obtaining the MAPH?A.Pursuing a profitable career.B.Applying for a PhD program.C.Publishing loads of paper work.D.Choosing undergraduate study.3.What kind of support is available for all MAPH students?A.Course by the director of the program.B.Group work with the MAPH director.C.Advice on thesis writing in fall quarter.D.Help with course books from Mentors.Education in 2080 is distinctive from education in the 2020s. Until about 2035, the main function of education systems was to supply the economy with the next generation of workers. In 2080, the purpose of education is the well-being of society and all its members. To make this a bit more tangible for you, I would like to give an example of what a child’s education looks like in 2080. Her name is Shemsy. Shemsy is 13, and she is confident and loves learning.Shemsy does not go to school in the morning because schools as you know them no longer exist. The institution was abolished as it was widely thought of as more like a prison or a factory than a creative learning environment. Schools have been replaced with “Learning Hubs” that are not restricted to certain ages. They are where intergenerational learning happens, in line with the belief that learning is a lifelong pursuit.Every year, Shemsy designs her learning journey for the year with a highly attentive “teacher-citizen”. Shemsy is actively engaged in designing her education and has to propose projects she would like to be involved in to contribute to and serve her community. She also spends lots of time playing as the role of play in learning has finally been recognized as essential and core to our humanity. Shemsy works a lot collaboratively. Access to education is universal, and higher education institutions no longer differentiate themselves by how many people they reject yearly. Variability between students is expected and leveraged (利用) as young people teach one another and use their differences as a source of strength. Shemsy naturally explores what she is curious about at a pace she sets. She still has some classes to take that are mandatory for children globally: Being Human and the History of Humanity.We invite you to think about your vision for education in the year 2080, what does it look like, who does it serve,and how does it transform our societies?4.What does paragraph 1 mainly tell us?A.There are different types of education.B.The present education needs improvements.C.Education and economy are closely associated.D.The goal of future education is fundamentally different.5.What do we know about the Learning Hub that Shemsy goes to?A.It accepts students of all ages.B.It promotes competition.C.It discourages individualized learning.D.It is all about play-based learning. 6.What does the underlined word “mandatory” in paragraph 3 mean?A.Tough.B.Satisfactory.C.Optional.D.Required. 7.What is the suitable title for the text?A.An Example to All B.A Vision for EducationC.A Challenge for Education D.A Journey into the FutureThe words “caring” and “empathetic”(共情的) aren’t ones normally associated with technology. Yearsley, an Australian enterpriser who is expert in artificial intelligence (AI), is trying to change that.Yearsley is the founder of Akin, a robotics startup that currently uses a tablet-based system to help users manage the tasks related to home life, whether that’s planning meals or reminding you to pay your cell phone bill. Current home devices made by Google or Amazon or Apple use predictive AI to track patterns, strengthen behaviors and manipulate(操控) buying decisions, some of which, she assumes, are questionable or just unhealthy.In contrast, the AI that she is developing will be designed to run the human home, encouraging healthful decisions such as taking a nightly walk, refilling the fridge and supporting social interactions like lunches or birthday celebrations with friends. ”It’s the hardest AI I have ever built for it’s a complex system, Yearsley says.Yearsley began developing the Akin technology in 2017, when she realized the need to better manage the home is hugely ignored. Besides, she realized that women unequally bear the burden of household work. A United Nations report estimates that women do 2. 6 times the amount of unpaid care and domestic work that men do, or close to 30 hours per week in the U. S. alone.While Yearsley pictures an army of robots someday helping with routine homemade tasks, the first display for Akin will take time and money. Akin has received some early seed money from a handful of investors, and was recently selected as a finalist for tech giant LG Nova’sMission for the Future program, an annual challenge that seeks to identify businesses having potential to improve life and lead society into the future.8.What might the Akin’s AI system suggest?A.Consuming more drinks to enjoy yourself.B.Staying up late working to make more money.C.Spending more time staying with your family.D.Purchasing products that may attract you.9.What made Yearsley develop the Akin’s AI system?A.The high cost of current home devices B.Heavy burden of housewives.C.Financial support from investors D.Akin’s becoming a finalist for a program 10.What can be used to describe the Akin’s AI system?A.Popular and promising B.Stable and secureC.Thoughtful and innovative D.Mature and ideal.11.What’s the purpose of the text?A.To introduce a futuristic AI systemB.To compare two companies’ AI systemsC.To call on people to care about housewivesD.To seek support for an AI expertWould a person born blind, who has learned to distinguish objects by touch, be able to recognize them purely by sight if he regained the ability to see? The question, known as Molyneux’s problem, is about whether the human mind has a built-in concept of shapes that is so inborn that a blind person could immediately recognize an object with restored vision. Alternatively, the concepts of shapes are not inborn but have to be learned by exploring an object through sight, touch and other senses.After their attempt to test it in blind children failed, Lars Chittka of Queen Mary University of London and his team carried out another experiment on bumblebees. To test whether bumblebees can form an internal representation of objects, they first trained the insects to distinguish globes from cubes using a sugar reward. The bees were first trained in the light, where they could see but not touch the objects. Then they were tested in the dark, where they could touchbut not see the items. The researchers found that the insects spent more time in contact with the shape they had been trained to associate with the sugar reward, even though they had to rely on touch rather than sight to distinguish the objects.The researchers also did the opposite test with untrained bumblebees, first teaching them with rewards in the dark and then testing them in the light. Again, the bees were able to recognize the shape associated with the sugar reward, though they had to rely on sight rather than touch in the test. In short, bees have solved Molyneux’s problem because the fact suggests that they can picture object features and access them through sight or touch.However, some experts express their warning s against the result. Jonathan Birch, a philosopher of science, cautions that the bees may have had prior experience associating visual and tactile (触觉) information about straight edges and curved surfaces in their nests.12.What is Molyneux’s problem about?A.Whether mankind’s sense of touch outweighs sight.B.Whether mankind’s idea of shape is inborn or learned.C.Whether blind people can identify the shape of an item.D.Whether the blind can regain their sense of touch after recovery.13.How did Lors Chittka and his colleagues try to figure out Molyneux’s problem?A.By experimentation on blind children.B.By conducting controlled experiments.C.By rewarding bumblebees with sugar.D.By observing bumblebees in their nests.14.What is Jonathan Birch’s attitude towards the conclusion of the bee experiments?A.Skeptical.B.Supportive.C.Dismissive.D.Ambiguous.15.Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?A.Scientists Found Senses MatterB.Visual-Tactile Puzzle Has Been SolvedC.Experiments Will Help the Blind Regain SightD.Bumblebees May Help Solve Molyneux’s ProblemIt’s no secret that reading good news feels a lot better than reading bad news. Like, would you rather bite into a lemon, or sip on a fresh glass of lemonade?16 The world is full of problems and conflicts and we need to stay informed and alert (警觉的) to what’s going on around us. While reading traditional, more negative news is important, consuming good news is also part of staying informed. 17 And it also brings meaningful benefits, like reduced stress and anxiety, higher rates of engagement, community building skills, and inspiration for creating a better world. Plus, knowing what to look for in the good news landscape is a key part of improving our media literacy skills and being thoughtful news consumers.In fact, good news, known as solutions journalism, is becoming more popular, as publishers and news stations discover the benefits of sharing positive stories. Good Good Good is one of them. 18 A team of reporters and editors there work daily to deliver stories that make readers feel hopeful and equipped to do more good with possible solutions.“If it bleeds, it leads.” has long been a saying used in the media to describe how news stories about violence, death and destruction draw readers’ attention.19 The thing is, however, there’s also good stuff out there—the delightful and kind parts of humanity. “Beautiful stories are happening worldwide. 20 When you do find them, the world can suddenly feel like a very different place. Good news is a vital part of how we learn about the world and solving the world’s problems.” Hervey, one of Good Good Good’s editors said.A.Share good news with people around you.B.It’s just that we don’t hear as much about them.C.But the “bad news” has its place in the world.D.It provides a more balanced view of the world.E.And so, negative news stories are everywhere on news media.F.Heartwarming stories make you cry and feel good.G.The news media company is devoted to providing good news intentionally.二、完形填空Katherine would never forget the day when her daughter brought a plate from kindergarten,with a drawing of mouse-like creatures on it.“Emma, what are these little characters? What do you 21 them?” Katherine said. “Mom, they’re my 22 . They come to children who are lonely or who were meant to have a 23 life,” Emma said. It 24 the unemployed 36-year-old mom’s heart during a time when she wasn’t feeling too good about her job 25 .All this eventually 26 a new project for Katherine, unemployed for months—making a line of stuffed animals for sale based on her daughter’s 27 . “Every day, I would work on it,” she said. “Over time, it felt like this is what I really 28 .” In her basement, Katherine cut patterns, wrote storylines and 29 prototypes(原型样品) to turn “The Partners” into dolls(玩偶).Today she has four 30 doll prototypes and specific storylines to go with each main character. She hopes to 31 the dolls to parents going through hard times, or may be those preparing to work overseas, leaving their 32 behind with relatives.She said even if the dolls don’t 33 , she’s taught her daughter 34 to keep moving even in down times. It’s really a 35 for those unemployed right now, she said.21.A.feed B.call C.bring D.leave 22.A.guides B.classmates C.supporters D.partners 23.A.fairer B.tougher C.better D.longer 24.A.won B.touched C.broke D.filled 25.A.duties B.reports C.prospects D.descriptions 26.A.led to B.applied to C.referred to D.belonged to 27.A.toys B.feelings C.drawings D.memories 28.A.wanted B.imagined C.learned D.promised 29.A.sewed B.tested C.copied D.labeled 30.A.marked B.printed C.advertised D.completed 31.A.return B.lend C.expose D.market 32.A.kids B.jobs C.parents D.stories 33.A.turn out B.take off C.break in D.catch up 34.A.in detail B.on purpose C.at random D.by example35.A.tradition B.lesson C.wonder D.dream三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

高三试卷英语-浙江省名校协作体2024届高三下学期2月开学联考英语试卷及参考答案

高三试卷英语-浙江省名校协作体2024届高三下学期2月开学联考英语试卷及参考答案

2023-2024学年第二学期浙江省名校协作体试题高三年级英语学科考生须知:1. 本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟;2. 答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写个人相关信息;3. 所有答案必须做在答题卷上,做在试卷上无效;4. 考试结束后,只需上交答题卷。

选择题部分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What food will the woman’s daughter avoid?A. Steaks.B. Onions.C. Ice cream.2. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Salesperson and customer.B. Co-workers.C. A couple.3. What flight will the speakers be on?A. CJ 875.B. CJ 865.C. CJ 930.4. Why is the man worried about his brother?A. His brother is too confident.B. His brother struggles to make friends.C. His brother’s friends will be a bad influence on him.5. What is the main topic of the conversation?A. Types of schools.B. Places to sleep.C. Online classes.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。

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吴玉章入学考试参考手册 声明: 此参考手册仅作为吴玉章学院入学考试参考指南, 其参考价值和模拟难度与创作时所 处环境及主观感受相关,不代表四川大学、吴玉章学院、及作者本人的任何态度,其参考价 值在 0~100 之间不定, 如以本手册作为完全攻略造成任何事故作者不负担任何责任。 该手册 向对学生免费开放,如有商业机构及个人用于盈利行为,需按 10 元/千字节 的费用向作者 支付版税。作者对本手册具有最终解释权。 1.考试内容 注:考试内容以当年实际考试项目为准 2013 级及 2014 级考试内容分为:笔试、体质测试、面试、心理测试四部分,其中笔试及面 试成绩将进行核算进行排名,成绩优异者录取;体质测试为达标内容,测试者得分超过 150 分则合格;心理测试仅作入学后的教育及心理咨询的参考,不做评判。 1.0 报名资格 授予艺术学位及医学学位的学生不得在吴玉章学习,基地班,拔尖班,数经班,ACCA 等创 新班的学生不得在吴玉章学习。 2013 级及 2014 级报名时,实际上没有成绩要求。 在报名开始时可能有 20 分左右的报名分 数线,虽报名结束,报名条件逐渐放宽,直至无分数限制报名。 1.1 笔试 笔试考试不分文理,均为选择题,其内容包含:语文、数学、英语、物理、化学、生物、政 治、历史、地理、计算机,其中数学包含英文试题。笔试共 200 题,每题 3 分,总分为 600 分,文理将分开排名,考试完成后将参考每年的参加考试的具体人数按比例录取。 1.2 体质测试 体侧测试内容含:实心球、立定跳远、长跑(女 800 米,男 1000 米) ,每项满分为 100 分, 总分 300 分,测试者分数达到 150 后则通过测试,测试分数不计入总分评选。 1.3 面试 面试流程分为:等待教务处通知,在教务网站查询是否有面试资格并查得面试地点,前往考 场等待,抽取题目,面试 面试内容分为:自我介绍,回答抽选问题,自由问答环节。 1.4 心理测试 心理测试内容仅作为参考,不影响录取,请同学如实作答。 2.笔试内容 2.1 语文 语文涉及成语、典故、作者作品等文学常识等。 例题 1.以下四部著作中,从文学知识的角度来看,哪一部与其他三部不同? A.《西游记》 B.《红楼梦》 C.《聊斋志异》 D.《水浒传》 2.下列鲁迅小说按写作年代先后的顺序排列,正确的一项是() A.《药》 《狂人日记》 《祝福》 《阿 Q 正传》 B.《狂人日记》 《药》 《祝福》 《阿 Q 正传》 C.《药》 《阿 Q 正传》 《狂人日记》 《祝福》 D.《狂人日记》 《药》 《阿 Q 正传》 《祝福》 3.“一家三父子,都是大文豪。诗赋传千里,峨眉共比高。 ”诗中有哪三个人物?

2024年福建厦门中考英语试题及答案

2024年福建厦门中考英语试题及答案Ⅰ.听力(共三节,20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节听下面五个句子,从每小题所给的A、B、C三幅图中选出与句子内容相关的选项。

(每个句子读两遍)1. A.B.C.2. A.B.C.3. A.B.C.4. A.B.C.5. A.B.C.第二节听下面七段对话,从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出正确答案。

(每段对话读两遍)6. Which club has Jim joined?A. The English club.B. The dance club.C. The chess club.7. What time will the speakers leave?A. At 5:00.B. At 5:30.C. At 6:30.8. How often does Tony go to the gym?A. Every day.B. Twice a week.C. Three times a week.9. Where are the speakers?A. At an airport.B. At a shop.C. At a library.听第5段对话,回答第10、11小题。

10. Who will Maria go to Beijing with?A. Han Mei.B. John.C. Her parents.11. Where does Maria plan to go on the second day?A. Tian’ anmen Square.B. The Summer Palace.C. The Great Wall.听第6段对话,回答第12、13小题。

12. What does Li Lei miss?A. His dog.B. Lucky money.C. Grandma’s cooking.13. What are the speakers probably going to do next?A. Make dumplings.B. Eat noodles.C. Cook Tangyuan.听第7段对话,回答第14、15小题。

2024年广东省东莞市东城实验中学中考二模英语试题

2024年广东省东莞市东城实验中学中考二模英语试题一、语法选择There is a big difference between knowing a country from social media and experiencing it in person. This is 1 students from the US and China discovered during an eight-day exchange journey.From March 24 to 31, a group of 15 2 from the US went on an educational and cultural exchange in China. For Ian Sierra, it was 3 first time to go abroad. “I tried out table tennis after classes ended, and the Chinese students played like professionals (职业运动员).” he said.The learning was two-sided. Li Weiyou, Michael’s homestay partner, 4 by his partner. “Before I knew Michael, I thought US students were more focused on personal development than study. But Michael does well 5 both,” said Li.“If I didn’t take this trip, I wouldn’t learn 6 welcoming and open-minded Chinese people are.” said Ian Chan.For Sierra, 7 week-long trip even influenced his future dream job. “I used to consider 8 a math teacher in the States. Now I 9 about teaching English in Beijing or Shanghai.”Chinese and US students know each other 10 through exchanges.1.A.what B.how C.when2.A.student B.students C.students’3.A.he B.him C.his4.A.surprised B.is surprised C.was surprised5.A.at B.in C.for6.A.how B.what C.what a7.A.a B.an C.the8.A.become B.becoming C.to become9.A.think B.am thinking C.thought10.A.well B.better C.the best二、完形填空Gui Haichao is not only an astronaut but also a teacher of a university. On May 30th 2023, he took the Shenzhou-16 Spacecraft with Jing Haipeng, Zhu Yangzhu and flew to space. He won a great deal of 11 as he was the first man who wears glasses to space.Gui was 12 in a village in Yunnan in 1986. His interest in 13 began at the age of 17 when he got the news of Yang Liwei’s trip to space on the radio. The news 14 him. At that time, he 15 being an astronaut like Yang.Gui has got excellent educational achievements, but it’s not enough. He must go through 16 physical training. He never thought about giving up. 17 , he realized his dream.In the eyes of his students, Gui is 18 . “During his training, he keeps reading our essays (论文). Sometimes during dinner time, he would call me to give 19 on my essays. He is really a helpful teacher and I like him,” one of his students says.We have heard too many arguments about the “uselessness of studying” at our times, and we also know that there are many children in mountainous areas who may never got out of there. However, Gui 20 a good example to everyone. Studying can really change our life. So just dream big and study hard.11.A.prizes B.fights C.races D.attention 12.A.growing B.born C.interested D.experienced 13.A.study B.life C.space D.village 14.A.encouraged B.surprised C.reminded D.shocked 15.A.heard of B.dreamed of C.thought of D.spoke of 16.A.nervous B.afraid C.strict D.strange 17.A.Finally B.Suddenly C.Usually D.Importantly 18.A.interesting B.hardworking C.friendly D.funny 19.A.advice B.order C.interviews D.rules 20.A.praises B.keeps C.follows D.sets三、阅读理解During the Spring Festival, nine fantastic movies have come out. Here are four of the hits.21.Which movie has the highest office box during this year’s Spring Festival?A.YOLO.B.Article 20.C.Boonie Bears: Time Twist.D.Pegasus 2. 22.Lucy is the fan of the actor Lei Jiayin. He may choose ________.A.YOLO and Boonie Bears: Time Twist B.Article 20 and Pegasus 2C.Article 20 and Boonie Bears: Time Twist D.YOLO and Article 2023.Lucy, a middle school student, and her mother want to watch YOLO, but her father and her 8-year-old younger brother want to watch Pegasus 2. How much will they spend?A.110 yuan.B.105 yuan.C.115 yuan.D.95 yuan. 24.What can we learn from the article?A.Boonie Bears has the shortest running time.B.YOLO teaches the young not to give up their dreams.C.Pegasus 2 is the second racing movie of Han Han.D.Article 20 has had the highest office box up to now.25.Where can you find the article?A.In a history book.B.In a school poster.C.In a newspaper.D.In a news report.People keep flat-faced (扁脸的) dogs such as French bulldogs (法国斗牛犬) as pets because they are cute. Some people call these dogs “lazy” because they sleep more easily than other dogs during the day. However, these cute dogs are having a hard time.Scientists in Hungary watched 92 family dogs of different types while they were sleeping. During the study, the dogs spent about three hours with their owners in the sleep lab. When the dogs fell asleep, scientists recorded the dogs’ brain activities.The study found that the flat-faced dogs slept more than the other kinds. Maybe they don’t get enough sleep at night because of sleep apnea, which only happens in French bulldogs. During their sleep, they can’t get enough air and may find it difficult to breathe, which makes them often wake up.Some French bulldogs may sleep while holding a toy ball in their mouths. Owners may think this is funny. But they’re doing it to keep their airways (呼吸道) open so they can breathe more easily.French bulldogs have this health problem because of breeding (培育). According to Pet Helpful, a lot of pet dogs are bred based on what people like, such as shorter legs, heavier bodies, and larger ears. Bulldogs are one of the victims (受害者).Lots of pet lovers are calling for people to respect dogs as they are. Breeders must take the health of dogs seriously instead of just for cuteness.26.Why people keep flat-faced dogs as pets?A.Because they are lazy.B.Because they are cute.C.Because they have shorter legs.D.Because they can get sleepy faster than other dogs.27.What was the result of the study by scientists?A.92 family dogs of different types took part in the study.B.It took three hours for the dogs to sleep with their owners.C.The flat-faced dogs slept more than the other kinds.D.The dogs’ brain activities were recorded by scientists.28.What does the underlined word “apnea” in paragragh 3 probably mean?A.呼吸困难症B.睡觉困难症C.进食困难症D.选择困难症29.What can we learn from the passage?A.French bulldogs sleep with a toy ball in their mouths just for fun.B.A lot of pet dogs are bred depend on people’s preferences.C.Most pet owners like dogs with shorter legs, heavier bodies, and larger ears.D.Breeders should take the cuteness of dogs seriously instead of their health.30.Which can be the best title for the passage?A.“Lazy” dogs.B.French bulldogs.C.Flat-faced dogs.D.Cute but unhealthy dogs.配对阅读。

山西省2024年中考英语真题试卷 附解析

山西省2024年中考英语真题(每小题2分,共10分)请根据下面的对话内容,在空白处填上一个适当的句子,使对话的意思连贯、完整。

YingyingHello!Hi! 1.I'm fine. Thank you.Do you have any ideas for the summer vacation?2.Could you please give me some advice?3.The 2024 Paris Olympics is coming. Why not watch the games?Sounds great. 4.It will start on July 26th.We can cheer for our Chinese players.5.I hope so. Let's wait and see.请阅读下面语篇,理解其大意,然后从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Marco and Kim left the school and walked towards home."I wish we could play basketball at our neighborhood park." said Kim."But the basketball hoop at the park is 6.," said Marco. "It hasn't been fixed yet."Marco and Kim walked past the town's recycling station. 7.Marco saw many recyclable plastic, paper and metal objects, he thought of an idea—Maybe we could reuse something to make a basketball hoop. As he looked around the station, an old plastic laundry basket (洗衣篮) caught his 8. . "We can use this." he held it up and said to Kim.Kim 9., "It looks useless."Marco smiled and said, "It won't look so bad. I could make a fine hoop with it."At home, Marco made a post and a backboard with some waste wood. Then he 10.the bottom of the basket, stuck the basket to the backboard, and the backboard to the post. After that, he went to the park, dug a hole, and put the post in the 11..The next day, Kim saw the recycled hoop. He tried and scored a goal. He said 12., "I was wrong. It is a lot better than I thought.""When we reuse things, we make waste 13.again.""Wonderful! Now we can play basketball whenever we want!" Kim shouted and scored another goal. 6.A.old B.dirty C.broken7.A.If B.When C.Though8.A.eye B.ear C.nose9.A.doubted B.explained C.suggested10.A.cut off B.played with C.looked for11.A.lake B.street C.ground12.A.clearly B.patiently C.excitedly13.A.tidy B.useful C.fresh34~57每小题258题4分,共52分)请阅读下面语篇,根据每段内容,从方框内所给的选项中选出适当的小标题。

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