成都市年级高中毕业班零诊英语试题及答案
四川省成都市青羊区2019-2020学年八年级下学期英语零诊考试(无听力含答案)

成都市青羊区2020年八年级下期英语零诊考试第二部分基础知识运用(共30小题,计40分)六、选择填空。
(共15小题,计20分)A.从各题的A、B、C三个选项中选出正确答案。
(共10小题,每小题1分;计10分)( ) 31.He is ________ honest boy and never cheats others.A. aB. anC. the( ) 32. ---I heard that Tom hurt himself badly in the accident.---Yes. To save him, the doctor had to ________ his left leg.A. cut downB. cut outC. cut oft( ) 33. --- ________ have you stayed at home?---For about four months.A. How longB. How oftenC. How soon( ) 34. Although Dr. King ________ for over 50 years, his spirit still encourages his people to fight for their rights (权利)now.A. has diedB. has been deadC. died( ) 35. The girl was so ________ that when she heard the words, her face turned red at once.A. shyB. scaredC. brave( ) 36. ---would you like tea or coffee?--- ________. I just need a cup of water.A. BothB. EitherC. Neither( ) 37. I don't think it's a good idea to go outside, ________ in such a terrible storm.A. actuallyB. especiallyC. suddenly( ) 38. The school is ________ the police station. You have to be careful to cross the street.A. next toB. oppositeC. behind( ) 39. A mobile phone with 5G can help us save time because it can send videos much ________ than the one with 4G.A. slowerB. cheaperC. faster( ) 40. The doctors and nurses started to work ________ they arrived in Wuhan.A. as soon asB. as long asC. as far asB.根据对话内容,从方框中选出适当的选项补全对话,并将选项的编号依次填入题号后横线上。
成都七中 2021 届高三零诊模拟考试英语试题及答案

成都七中2021 届高三零诊模拟考试英语试卷第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共 15小题,每小题2分,共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。
AMaps Special Edition, £25This book was already popular in our children’s department and has been made even better with this specialedition, which includes 16 new maps. The collection of 68 maps takes you through 58 countries and six continents. It is packed with illustrated information, which includes famous historical figures, local dishes, festivals, wild animals and landmarks. Each page is a work of art to revisit, because each time you look you will notice somethingnew.Doodle World Map Pillowcase, £14.99This 100% cotton, machine-washable world map pillowcase features lots of wonderful illustrations, including animals, the seven wonders of the modern world and interesting facts, such as the first solo round the world hot air balloon, the route of the Trans-Siberian Railway and the world record migration of the humpback whale. It comes with wash-out pens so you can wash off the old design and colour it in all over again, and again. Perfect for sleepovers.Atlas of Dinosaur Adventures: Step Into a Prehistoric World, £20Palaeontology meets cartography in this atlas (地图册) that is perfect for any dinosaur-obsessed child. It is by the award-winning team behind Atlas of Animal Adventures and Lucy Leather land’s inky illustrations, which makes the book a joy to look at. It covers the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods and includes maps on the shifting continents and fossil finds. On every page you meet a different creature and discover its behaviours, hunting techniques, defence tactics and migration patterns.Usborne Atlas and Jigsaw Europe, £9.99You get two gifts in one here. This 300-piece jigsaw of Europe comes with a 32-page picture atlas, so you can see and discover the continent in more detail with the maps and learn more about the countries as you are building the puzzle. Beautiful illustrations of animals, landmarks and attractions cover every centimetre of the jigsaw, making it challenging (but not too hard) to put together for children age 5+.11.All the four superbly illustrated atlases are perfect presents for ___.A.geologistsB.childrenC.adultsD.parents2.Ifa kidisobsessedbytheremotepast,whatmayhebeinterestedin?A. MapsSpecialEditionB.DoodleWorldMapPillowcaseC.AtlasofDinosaurAdventuresborneAtlasandJigsawEurope3.Which of the following is TRUE about theseatlases?A.All of them serve to explore theworld.B.All of them contain widely acknowledgedlandmarks.C.They all have multiplepurposes.D.They are all made of uniquematerials.BI became a magician by accident. When I was nine years old, I learned how to make a coin disappear. I’d read The Lord of the Rings and ventured into the adult section of the library to search for a book of spells—nine beingthatcuriousageat whichyou’re oldenoughtoworkthroughmorethan1,200pagesoffantasyliteraturebut young enough to still hold out hope that you might find a book of real, actual magic in the library. The book I found instead taught basic sleight-of-hand technique, and I dedicated the next months topractice.At first the magic wasn’t any good. At first it wasn’t even magic; it was just a trick—a bad trick. I spent hours each day in the bathroom running through the secret moves in front of the mirror. I dropped the coin over andover,athousandtimes inaday,andaftertwoweeks ofthismymomgotacarpetfromthehardwarestoreand placed it under the mirror to mufflethe sound of the coin falling again andagain.I had heard my dad work through passages of new music on the piano, so I knew how to practice—slowly, deliberately,goingforprecisionratherthanspeed.OnedayItriedthe illusioninthemirrorandthe coinvanished. It did not look like a magic trick. It looked like amiracle.One of the lessons you learn very early on as a magician is that the most amazing part of a trick has nothing to do with the secret. The secret is simple and often dull: a hidden piece of tape, a small mirror, a duplicate playing card, diversion of the audience’s attention. In this case, the secret was a series of covert ( 暗中的) technique to hide the coin behind my hand in the act of opening it, a dance of the fingers that I learned so completelyI didn’t evenhavetothink. I wouldclosemyhand, thenopenit, andthecoinwouldvanishnotbyskill but by realmagic.4.What book did the author intend to find in the library when he was nine yearsold?A.A book teaching people how to make a coindisappear.B.The second book of The Lord of theRings.C.A book on how to become amagician.2D.A book of realmagic.5.The underlined word “muffle”probably means ____ _.A.cleanB.punishC.lowerD.kill6.What did the author learn from his dad playing thepiano?A. Without music, life is ofnovalue.B. Practice makesperfect.C.Greatliarsarealsogreatmagicians.D. No pains, nogains.7.Which of the following is not mentioned as a magiciantrick?A.Carrying out skillful handmoves.ing real magic to createmiracles.C.Hiding some stage tools inside thecoat.D.Guiding the audience to focus on somethingunimportant.CDolphins are universally regarded as some of the cleverest creatures in the world. In captivity( 圈养), they can be trained to complete complex tasks such as jumping through hoops and somersaulting through the air.But their intelligence doesn’t stop there. In a recent study of cetaceans (鲸目动物)--a groupof animals that includes dolphins and whales--researchers created a list of intelligent behaviorsobserved in 90 different cetacean species, reported the Guardian. For example, the smartest cetaceans hunt in groups, share knowledge through mimicry (模仿) and even care for eachother's children. Some even consider their behavior to be human-like.“There is the saying that ‘it takes a village to raise a child’ seems to be true for both whales and humans,”Michael Muthukrishna of the London School of Economics, co-author of the study, told the Guardian.However,cetaceans don’t justusetheir brainpowerforsurvival.The studysuggeststhatdolphinsmighteven gossip. That's because some species greet each other withspecific whistles, just as humans greet each other by name, the Guardian reported. Sometimes, agroup of dolphins whistles the “name” of a dolphin that isn't there. Could they be speaking abouttheir “friend” behind itsback?For the researchers, dolphin small talk is a big deal. As they found that the most social cetaceans also have the largest brains, they argue that cetacean intelligence developed to meet thedemands of complex social groups.Knownasthe “cultural brainhypothesis (假设),” ithadonly beenusedtoexplaintheintelligenceofhumans andother primates (灵长目动物). Thenewstudyaimedtofindacommonpathwayfortheevolutionof intelligence among biologically3differentspecies.“It is interesting to think that whale and human brains are different in their structure but have brought us to the same patterns in behavior, ” Luke Rendell, a biologist at the University of St Andrews, told the Guardian.Indeed,westillhavealottolearnaboutourintelligentocean-dwellingneighbors.“Wedon’thavetolo okat other planets to look for aliens,” Muthukrishna told the Guardian, “because we know that underwater there are these amazing species with so many parallels to us in their complex behaviors.”8.The recent study was intended to ____.A.learn more about intelligent creatures of theseaB.explain the intelligence of humans andcetaceansC.create a list of intelligent behaviors of different cetaceanspeciesD.see whether the intelligence of different species evolved in the sameway9.The implied meaning of the underlined part in Paragraph 3isthat ____ _.A.villagers have the responsibility to raise any child in thevillageB.like human beings, whales even help raise each other’s babiesC.cetaceans have social behaviors very similarto human beingsD.it is not easy for one villager to take care of his or her ownchild10.Itcanbe inferredfromthe passagethat____ .A.it is unnecessary to look for aliens and do research intothemB.some cetaceans have the same intelligence as humanbeingsC.both dolphins and whales greet each other with specificwhistlesD.both dolphins and whales have a lot in common with humans inbehaviors11.What is the best title for thispassage?A. AlienslivingunderwaterB. A study of intelligentdolphinsC. Intelligent creatures oftheseaD. Reasons for the intelligence of seacreaturesDOne of a doctors’ most valuable tools is his nose. Since ancient times, medics have relied on their sense of smelltohelpthemworkoutwhatiswrongwiththeirpatients. Fruityodors (气味) onthebreath, forexample, let themmonitortheconditionofdiabetics (糖尿病病人).But doctors can, as it were, smell only what they can smell—and many compounds characteristic of disease are odorless. To deal with this limitation, Hossam Haick, a chemical4engineer at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, has developed a device which, he claims, can do work that the human nose cannot.The idea behind Dr. Haick’s invention is not new. Many diagnostic “breathalysers” already exist, and sniffer dogs,too,canbe trainedtodetectillnessessuchascancer.Mostofthese approaches,though,are disease-specific. Dr. Haick wanted to generalize theprocess.As he describes in ACS Nano, he and his colleagues created a series of electrodes made of carbon nanotubes (纳米碳管). Eachofthesehadoneof20organicfilmslaidoverit. Eachfilmwassensitivetooneofascoreof compounds known to be found on the breath of patients suffering from a range of 17 illnesses, including Parkinson’s disease, multiplesclerosis, and bladdercancer. Whenafilmreacted, itselectricalresistancechanged in a predictable manner. The combined changes produced an electrical fingerprint that would be diagnostic of the disease a patient was sufferingfrom.To test their invention, Dr. Haick and his colleagues collected 2,808 breath samples from 1,404 patients who were suffering from at least one of the diseases. Its success varied. It could distinguish between samples from patientssufferingfromgastriccancerandbladdercancer only64%ofthetime. Atdistinguishinglungcancerfrom head and neck cancer it was, though, 100% successful. Overall, it got things right 86% of the time. Not perfect, but a useful aid to a doctor planning to conduct further investigations. And this is only the first model. Slightly adjusted,itssuccessratewouldbeexpectedtoimprove.12.How useful is nose todoctors?A.They can smell whatother people can’t.B.They could tell which diseases areodorless.C.They diagnose illness through their sense ofsmell.D.They will apply new device to helping with diagnosingillness.13.Whatisthemostspecialaspectofthenewinvention?A.It can help detect more thanone disease.B.It is made of a series ofelectrodes.C.It works through analyzing patients’ electricalfingerprints.D.It can be used to help diagnosecancers.14.What can weinfer about the device?A.It’s the first invention by using principle of sense ofsmell.B.It will be a useful tool in diagnosing lungcancer.C.Itssuccessratediffersfrompatienttopatient.D.ItcansuccessfullytellBladder cancerfromothercancers.515.What is the best title for thispassage?A. High Tech indiagnosingillnessB. A new way indiagnosing illnessC. Diagnosing illness canbeeasyD. Diagnosing illness bysmell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,选项中有两项为多余选项。
我的英语教学观11

(27) 什么是最好的老师? 兴趣、词典、详解
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生一定的学科知识,还应把“教会 学生学”作为已任。
(10)只有让学生掌握了学法, 他们才能真正成为学习的主人,从 而尽情地去享受学习的快乐!教师 也才轻松得下来。
(11)英语是记忆性很强的学 科。记忆是基础、是前提,必须 先过“死记硬背”关。
(12)失败者总是找理由,成 功者总是找方法!(不为失败找 借口,只为成功找方法。)
(1)什么是语言? 语言是习惯。
(2)什么是教育? habit\love\punishment
(3)没有单词,就没有一切。 (No words, nothing!)
(4)“单词”好比修建高楼大厦使 用的砖块,“语法”就犹如修建高楼大 厦使用的钢筋和水泥!缺一不可!
单选20分+改错15分>35分.
(18)教学相长,向学生学习!
(19)高考成功的关键是搞好 “错题集”,提高“中低档” 题的正确率。
(20)见多识广,熟能生巧。
坚持搞好“常规”训 练.
(21)No mistakes, no progress! 错题最宝贵!
(22)没有教不好的学生, 只有不恰当的教学方法.
(23)融洽,和谐的师生关系是 生产力。
英语成绩平均129分(市平95分,校平116分),最 高分142分,130分以上的学生占50%多。
四川省成都市2020届高中毕业班第三次诊断检测英语试题Word版含答案

第Ⅰ卷(100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,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.Which bus should the woman take?A.No.23.B.No.33.C.No.44.2.What's the woman's attitude towards zoos?A.Doubtful.B.Supportive.C.Worried.3.What day is today?A.Wednesday.B.Friday.C.Saturday.4.How much will the rent be?A.About $250.B.About $500.C.About $1000.5.Where does this conversation most probably take place?A.At home.B.In a garage.C.In an office.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或对白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题。
每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.What is the man doing?A.Having a job interview.B.Getting fitness training.C.Reporting his hobbies.7.What sport does the man especially like?A.Jogging.B.Playing basketball.C.Swimming.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
深圳南山区六校联考2025年初三中考适应性考试(零诊)英语试题含答案

深圳南山区六校联考2025年初三中考适应性考试(零诊)英语试题注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。
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Ⅰ. 单项选择1、— Whose pen is this?— Oh, it’s ______. I was looking for it everywhere.A.you B.yours C.me D.mine2、Charlotte got married to his husband forty years ago.A.was married with B.married with C.married to D.married3、My right foot was hurt in the boys’ 1500-metre race, and the pain ________until I couldn’t walk any longer.A.rose B.raised C.increased D.added4、English is very important in our daily life. To improve your English language skills, you should ____.①be active in practice②only study things like grammar and vocabulary③listen to a tape and repeat out loud④avoid speaking English in public for fear of losing face⑤take note of (注意) the key words in an article for better understandingA.①③⑤B.②③④C.①②③⑤5、—Hi, Bob! I can’t find my story book. Have you seen it?—Sorry, I haven’t. Why not ask Jim? Perhaps he’s seen it _____.A.anywhere B.everywhere C.nowhere D.somewhere6、—The dumplings ________ so good that I can’t wait to eat them.—Me, too.A.taste B.feel C.sound D.smell7、- Can you answer this question? - Sorry, I can _________ understand it.A.hardly B.almost C.quite D.nearly8、Nowadays we always use some social medias like Wechat to keep in ______ contact with our friends and relatives. We all believe that the technology is _______ connected with our daily life.A.closely; close B.close; closely C.closely; closely D.close; close9、—Jeff, could you tell me how to take a taxi through “Didi”?—___________.A.You're welcome. B.Sure, I'd love to.C.Take it easy. D.It doesn't matter.10、My mother won't allow my father to drive he promises to give up drinking.A.unless B.since C.afterⅡ. 完形填空11、11-year-old Jerome is good 1 running. He usually wins all of the races at Serpentine Primary School in Australia. However, after giving up 2 a recent school race, the boy has won hearts of 3 people. In the race, the kind boy ran back to walk with his good friend Seth and let him 4 the finishing line first.10-year-old Seth was born with cerebral palsy (脑瘫). Since he moved to the school last year, he 5 a lot of problems at school. Luckily, Jerome 6 to help him by the teachers with things like going to the toilet and showing him around The two boys soon became good friendsBecause of his 7 Seth has a big head, some students laugh at his appearance. Jerome usually has a word with Tom, asking them 8 that. Seth's father can't thank Jerome enough for looking after his son. "He is 9 good kid." The two boys' story has spread quickly after Jerome's mother Susan shared it on social media. "These boys are champions. 10they didn't win," said the proud mother.1.A.with B.for C.at D.to2.A.wins B.winning C.won D.win3.A.many thousands B.thousand of C.thousands of D.thousand4.A.across B.crossing C.crossed D.cross5.A.has got B.gets C.got D.getting6.A.chose B.is chosen C.was chosen D.choose7.A.illness B.ill C.sick D.badness8.A.not do B.not doing C.not to do D.not done9.A.so a B.so an C.such a D.such an10.A.if B.unless C.so D.thoughⅢ. 语法填空12、I love my family very much. It was the 1.(28) of March. My husband was 2.(enjoy) the day off from work and watching me scurry(疾走) about the house.I picked 3.his dirty clothes, put away his work shoes, carried out his popcorn bowl which was 4.(use) for night’s football watching, washed the breakfast dishes, wiped the coffee he’d spilled and ironed his shirts. It seemed that everything was 5.unnecessary thing he created for me.I found that he was thinking 6.(careful). I wondered 7.he was beginning to realize how 8.(importance) I was for him. Maybe he would offer to help. “I will give you a penny if you tell me what you have thought about.” I said.“I was thinking,” he replied, “that one of the 9.(thing) I like best about you is how you always find ways to keep 10.(you) busy.”Ⅳ. 阅读理解A13、In ancient Egypt, a shopkeeper discovered that he could attract customers to his shop simply by making changes to its environment. Modern businesses have been following his lead, with more tactics(策略).One tactic involves where to display the goods. For example, stores place fruits and vegetables in the first section. They know that customers who buy the healthy food first will feel happy so that they will buy more junk food later in their trip. In department stores, the women’s shoe section is generally next to the women’s cosmetics(化妆品) section: while the shop assistant is going back to find the right size shoe, bored customers are likely to wander over and find some cosmetics they might want to try later.Besides, businesses seek to appeal to customers’ senses. Stores notice that the smell of baked goods encourages shopping, so they make their own bread each morning and then fan the bread smell into the store throughout the day. Music sells goods, too. Researchers in Britain found that when French music was played, sales of French wines went up.When it comes to the selling of houses, businesses also used highly rewarding tactics. They find that customers make decisions in the first few seconds upon walking in the door, and turn it into a business opportunity. A California builder designed the structure of its houses smartly. When entering the house, the customer would see the Pacific Ocean through the windows, and then the pool through an open stairway leading to the lower level. The instant view of water on both levels helped sell these $10 million houses.1.Why do stores usually display fruits and vegetables in the first section?A.To save customers time. B.To show they are high quality foods.C.To help sell junk food. D.To sell them at discount prices.2.According to Paragraph 3, which of the following encourages customers to buy?A.Opening the store early in the morning. B.Displaying British wines next to French ones.C.Inviting customers to play music. D.Filling the store with the smell of fresh bread.3.What is the California builder’s story intended to prove?A.The house structure is a key factor customers consider.B.The more costly the house is, the better it sells.C.An o cean view is much to the customers’ taste.D.A good first impression increases sales.4.What is the main purpose of the passage?A.To explain how businesses turn people into their customers.B.To introduce how businesses have grown from the past.C.To report researches on customer behavior.D.To show dishonest business practices.B14、High Housing Cost Makes Sub-Divided FlatsHONG KONG—Average home price have increased by73% since the end of 2008.This huge jump in home price has pushed more and more low income families into sub-divided flats.What is a sub-divided flat? It is a flat that is divided into parts, so that it can house more than one family. Many sub-divided flats do not meet fire-safety standards (标准).For example, some flat owners have turned fire escape exits into part of their own rooms.In June 2011, a fire happened in an old eight-storey building and left four people dead. That building was filled withsub-divided flats, some as small as 100 square feet. Many people believed that sub-divided flats were one of the causes for the accident. Since then, the government has paid more attention to the housing problem.The best way to lower housing prices is to increase the number of flats; however, the best way may not be the easiest way. To lower housing prices, the government said that 20,000 new flats must be added every year for the next ten years.Even if government could provide land for 20,000 flats a year, we would not know how much that would affect the housing market. One thing is for certain, Hong Kong’s housing problem will not soon go away and will be with us for a very long time.1.The purpose of this article is to talk about__________.A.the fire in June 2011B.the housing problem in Hong KongC.the sub-divided flatsD.the fire-safety laws2._________ family / families would live in one sub-divided flat.A.0 B.1 C.4 D.1003.The flat owner divided their flats into parts because they wanted to ________.A.bread the law B.help the governmentC.help the low income families D.make more money4._________is one of the causes that drives people to live in sub-divided flats.A.The flat owner’s invitationB.The fire-safety lawC.The high cost of buying a homeD.The effect of sub-divided flats5.According to the article, ________ can lower housing prices.A.to reduce the number of flatsB.to build more flatsC.to set fire to buildingsD.to give money to the poor6.According to the government, _____flats will be needed in 10 years.A.200 B.2,000C.20,000 D.200,000C15、Bobby was preparing to go to bed one night when he heard a shrill screech(尖叫) coming from the barn(牲口棚) outside. What could be making such a loud noise so late in the evening? He had trouble falling asleep and turned all night long dreaming about the noisy monster in the barn. When Bobby woke the next morning, he ran to the barn to discover what caused the loud noise last night. Bobby was baffled. He could not figure out what would make such a noise. That evening after dinner, Bobby gathered his courage, held a flashlight and headed out to the barn.“Where are you going?” Bobby’s father asked as Bobby made his way through the kitchen to the back door.“I am going to find the monster in the barn that was making such a noise last night,” Bobby replied bravely.“If you are going to look for a monster, you might need some help,” Bobby’s dad responded as he walked with Bobby out to the barn.“What did this monster sound like?” Bobby’s dad asked.“It was a screeching noise,” Bobby said, “and it was coming from the barn. I know it!” Bobby’s dad be gan to smile as they went near the barn, and he took the flashlight from Bobby. Shining the flashlight up at the roof of the barn, Bobby and his dad saw a small brown owl in the roof.“It was only a barn owl that you heard last night,” Bobby’s dad said. “T hey are active in the night so that is why you only heard him at night. He must have been hunting.”Bobby was relieved that it wasn’t really a monster. He thanked his dad as they walked back to the house. As they reached thedoor they heard a loud screech and looked up just in time to see the barn owl flying away into the night sky. 1.The noise Bobby heard the first night was_______________.A.the barn owl flying B.the barn owl screechingC.a monster in the barn D.the barn owl building a nest2.What d o you think the underlined word “baffled” in Paragraph 5 probably mean?A.勇敢B.疑惑C.自信D.害羞3.This passage is mostly about _______________.A.dreaming about the noisy monstersB.a father and son going hunting in the barnC.learning about different types of owlsD.discovering the source of a strange sound4.What would probably be the best title for this passage?A.The Monster in the Barn B.The Horse in the BarnC.Father and Son D.Bobby’s DadD16、If you want to travel to Singapore, here are two famous places of interest.In 1822, it was built at the foot ofGovernment Hill and it was moved to its present place in 1859. Throughout the years, the greenhouses have become much larger. Today, the Garden is one of the most popular places to visit in Singapore. The best time to visit it is on a cool morning. Ticket prices: 210 yuan for adults; free for children under 12 Opening hours: 8:00 am-6:00 pm every day Jurong Bird Park is the greatest park in Asia and comes first in our list of places to visit in Singapore. This park is home to more than 5,000 birds with 380 kinds from everywhere throughout the world. The Waterfall Aviary is the biggest in the center which is made up of 5 land woods with more than 1,500 African birds and has a 100-feet man-made waterfall.Ticket prices: 180 yuan for adults;free for children under 12Opening hours: 6:00 am-6:00 pm every day1.What is the best time to visit Singapore Plant Garden?A.On a cold morning. B.On a warm night.C.On a cool morning. D.On a warm morning.2.Tom with his 9-year-old son wants to visit Jurong Bird Park, how much should they spend on the tickets? A.180 yuan. B.270 yuan. C.360 yuan. D.480 yuan.3.The passage is most probably a/an _______.A.novel B.advertisement C.poem D.playE17、1.We can learn from the first letter that “English Kids”_____________A.builds up a school to teach children EnglishB.makes plans for foreign English learnersC.teaches middle school students EnglishD.shows parents how to teach their children English2.What’s the mother’s problem with her son?A.He has no interest in English learningB.He can’t pay attention to his English classC.He can understand English but not able to speak itD.He doesn’t like his mother to teach h im English3.From the second letter, we know that the mother shouldn’t_________A.encourage her son to learn English wellB.expect his son to speak English after understanding itC.tell her son how much she loved speaking EnglishD.be too hurried to quicke n her son’s step to speak English4.According to Jo, children need a lot of _____________ to understand a language before speaking it.A.money B.time C.prizes D.chances5.The underlined word “enthusiastic” in the last paragraph probably means “_________”.A.热情B.拖沓C.懒散D.胆小F18、When Susan White went back to high school a couple of years ago, she never had any thought about actually getting a high school diploma.“I just wanted to learn more,” she said. But when she found out that many of her classmates were planning to graduate, Mrs.White recalled(回顾), “I said my young friends can graduate from high school, so can I.”She seems to have been right. As soon as she finishes a history course, Mrs. White will graduate next month. And when she does, she will enter the record books as the oldest person ever to graduate from high school in the United States.Mrs. White is 98 years old and nobody has finished high school at an older age.Mrs. White dropped out of school(退学) in the 10th grade, but her ability to learn has clearly not been reduced after she left school for 80 years. Since going back to her studies, she has kept up a straight record that is the highest possible.Now that she is about to get a diploma, Mrs. White has become a strong believer in getting a good education.“I don’t like anyone dropping out of school,” she said. “It makes me mad when a person decides to leave school, because futur e generations(后代) will have to know even more than we do in order to survive(生存)”.Mrs. White set s a good example of lifelong study!1.Mrs. White dropped out of school when she was about_____.A.15. B.18 C.20 D.102.How many other students older than Mrs. White have got a school diploma?A.None B.One C.Two D.A few3.Which of the following is Not true?A.Mrs. White has decided to graduate from high school.B.Mrs. White has already got a high school diploma.C.Mrs. White is the oldest person ever to graduate from high school in the US.D.Mrs. White said that the young had to know more.Ⅴ.书面表达19、微笑是人类最美的语言。
四川成都市各区2020-2021学年八年级下学期(零诊)期末英语分类汇编:完型填空(含答案)

成都各区2020-2021学年八年级下学期期末零诊试题分类汇编完型填空一、锦江区2020-2021学年八年级下期末学业发展水平监测完形填空。
阅读下面两篇短文,根据短文内容,从ABC三个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。
(B篇每小题1分,计10分Paul received a car from his brother as a Christmas present On Christmas Eve,a boy was walking___51____ the shiny new car,when Paul came out of his office.“Is this yours?"he said.Paul answered,“My brother gave it to me for Christmas.”__52____,the boy said“You mean your brother gave it to you and it didn't cost you____53____?Boy, I wish ..."Of course Paul knew what he wished for.He was going to wish he had a brother like that.“I wish,” the boy went on,“I could_____54____a brother like that.”Paul looked at the boy in surprise, then he added,“Would you like to take a ride in my car?“Oh.yes.”After a while the boy said, “Sir, wo uld you mind driving in front of my house?”Paul___55__a little. He thought he knew what the boy wanted. He wanted to show his neighbors that he could ride home in a big car.__56___, Paul was wrong again.Will you stop where those two steps are? the boy asked.He ran up the ter, while Paul heard him coming back,he was carrying his little crippled(跛脚的) brother. He sat him down on the bottom step, and pointed to the car. “There it is,brother, just like I told you___57___.His brother gave it to him for Christmas. And some day I’ll give you_____in the future...then you can__59___all the pretty things through the windows yourself that I've been trying to tell you about.”Paul asked the 2 boys to begin a holiday ride.That Christmas Eve,Paul learned what the G od meant,“It is better to___60___.”( )51.A.across B.around C.along( )52.A.Unbelievably B.Unexpectedly C.Unfairly( )53.A.nothing B.something C.anything( )55.A.satisfied B.smiled ughed( )54.A. have B.share C. be( )56.A.Naturally B.Actually C. Usually( )57.A. upstairs B.downstairs C.here( )58.A.it B.that C.one( )59.A.see B.do C.know( ) 60.A. receive B.give C.accept【答案】51-55BACCB 56-60BACAB二、高新区2020-2021学年八年级下期末学业发展水平监测It was always thought that Treasure Island was the product(产物)of Robert Louis Stevenson's imagination___51____, a recent research has found the true story of this exciting work.Stevenson,a Scotsman, had lived_____52__for many years.In 1881, he returned to Scotland for a holiday.With him were his American wife Fanny and his son Lloyd.Each morning, Stevenson would take them out for a long walk over the hills. They had been enjoying this for several days before the weather suddenly took a turn for the___53____. Kept indoors for the heavy rain. Lloyd felt bored. To keep the boy happy, Robert asked the boy to do some___54____.One morning, the boy came to Robert with a beautiful map of an island. Robert____55___that the boy had drawn a large cross in the middle of the ____56___. “What's that?” he asked. “That's the buried(埋葬的) treasure,” said the boy. Robert suddenly saw something of an adventure(冒险) story in the boy's picture.___57____the rain was pouring, Robert sat down by the fire to write a story. He would make the____58___a twelve-year-old boy, just like Lloyd. But who would be the pirate(海盗)?Robert had a good friend named Henley, who walked around with the help of a wooden leg. Robert had always wanted to____59___such a man in a story.So LongJohn Silver,the pirate with a wooden leg, was born.____60___a rainy September in Scotland,a friend with a wooden leg and the imagination of a twelveyear-old boy, we have one of the greatest adventure stories in the English language.51.A.However B.Certainly C.Also52.A.alone B.abroad C.away53.A.better B.worse C.nicer54.A.drawing B.reading C.shopping55.A.heard B.noticed C.knew56.A.sea B.house C.island57.A. While B.Although C.Since58.A.writer B.actress C.hero59.A.understand B.describe C.train60. A. Thanks to B.According to C. As for【答案】51-60 ABBAB CACBA三、青羊区2020-2021学年八年级下期末学业发展水平监测An old man lived in a nice house with a large garden. He took care of his__51_ all the time, watering and fertilizing(施肥) them.One day a young man went by the garden. He looked at the beautiful flowers, imagining how happy he could be___52___ he lived in such a beautiful place. Then, suddenly he found the old gardener was___53___.He was very surprised about this and asked, "You can't see these flowers Why are you busy taking care of them every day?"The old man smiled and said,"I can tell you four___54___.First,I was a gardener when 1 was young, and I really like this job. Second,although I can't see these flowers, I can touch them. Thirdly,I can___55___the sweetness of them.As to the last one, that's you.""Me? But you don't know me " said the young man."Yeah, it's___56____that I don’t know you. But I know that flowers areangels(天使) that everybody____57____.We enjoy the happiness these flowers have brought us."The blind man's work opened our eyes and pleased our hearts, it also made his life_____58___.It is just like Beethoven, who became deaf in his later life and wrote many great musical works. Beethoven himself couldn't____59___his wonderful music, but his music has ____60___millions of people to face their difficulties bravely Isn't it one kind of happiness?51.A.flowers B.trees C.vegetables52.A.before B.if C.unless53.A.blind B. busy C. deaf54.A. ways B.excuses C.reasons55.A.taste B.smell C.sound56.A. hard B.fair C.true57.A.greets B.knows C.meets58.A.happier B.busier C.luckier59.A.write B.hear C.play60.A.changed B.affected C.encouraged【答案】51-55ABACB 56-60CBABC四、武侯区2020-2021学年八年级下期末学业发展水平监测Have you ever taken a photo with a tiger in a zoo? f you travel to Southeast Asia, would you like to ride an elephant?“It's time to____51____ .” TripAdvisor, one popular travel website( 网站),said.A study from Oxford University shows that these___52_____are bad for animals. When people make elephants carry visitors, they often beat them. People also make tigers and lions take medicine to make it___53_____for tourists to play with them. Staying away from dangers comes first.In order to interest tourists, they do something bad with animals. According tothe study.____54____tour accounts for(占比)20 to 40 percent of all tourism. Up to 6 million people____55____these places each year. As many as 4 million tourists____56____money on the wildlife activities.____57____, many tourists didn't know these activities are terrible. About 80 percent didn't know that these activities aren't____58____for the animals. That's why it's so____59____for TripAdvisor to end its sales of wildlife activities.It sends a message that taking photos with tigers or riding elephants is not something you should ____60____.51.A.enjoy B.ride C.stop53.A.safer B.happier C.more popular52: A.photos B.activities C.websites54.A.history B. wildlife C.geography55.A.create B.build C.visit56. A. pay B.spend C.cost57.A.Luckily ually C.However58.A.good B. useful C.necessary59.A.impossible B. terrible C.important60.A.see B. do C.think【答案】51-55CBABC 56-60BCACB五、龙泉驿区2020-2021学年八年级下期末学业发展水平监测Long time ago, there was a village on the hill where people lived a peaceful life.However,a____51___ animal appeared. It hurt and ate many people. All the villagers expected their leader Jones to____52____the animal. And Jones promised he would kill it someday.However, nothing was done. Still, the animal often showed up in summer. The villagers could do nothing but move and______53___.People asked Jones to be brave to fight. But he simply said,“I will keepmy___54___,but now it isn't the right time"Years passed by.Jones didn't do anything about the animal.Suddenly,on a(n)____55____night,Jones said it was the perfect time. He__56__a group of people to get to the animal's home. Jones entered it without thinking twice. But others moved____57____because of fear.When they got into the animal's home in the end,they saw Jones standing next to the animal. It was close to____58____.Everyone was surprised and wanted to learn about the fight. Jones said, the animal____59____showed up during the worst days of winter. For many years I was waiting for a snow as heavy as this one. Now it is the animal's __60____ time of the year, so I can kill it easily.Now everyone in the village learned that,sometimes,patience(耐心)is much more useful than quick action.51.A.clever B.lovely C.dangerous52.A.fight against B.keep away C.get on with53.A.rest B.hide C. jump54.A.words B.home C.dream55.A.warm B.snowy C.rainy56.A.led B.helped C.followed57.A.freely B.slowly C.excitedly58.A.sleep B.nature C.death59.A.never B.often C.sometimes60.A.healthiest B.weakest ziest【答案】51-55CABAB 56-60ABCBB。
成都锦江区2017届初二下英语“零诊”试题(附答案)
英语参考答案及评分意见A 卷(共100分)听力测试1-5 ABCCB 6-10 ACBDA 11-15 BCBAC 16-20 ACBAC 21-25 ABCCB说明:以上每小题l分,见错不给分。
26. Ways/ How to stay/be safe 27. follow 28. nervous 29. Get out 30. close to说明:以上每小题l分;意思正确给0.5分,形式正确再加0.5分。
选择填空31-35 DCBAC 36-40 BBCBA 41-45 CCACC 46-50 BBCAD说明:以上每小题l分,见错不给分。
完形填空51-55 ACCBA 56-60 BABCB 61-65 CBCAB 66-70 ACBAC说明:以上每小题l分,见错不给分。
阅读理解71-75 ABABA 76-80 BCABB 81-85 BCACC说明:以上每小题2分,见错不给分。
B卷(共50分)二、短文填空说明:以上每小题l分;意思正确给0.5分,形式正确再加0.5分。
三、阅读表达A. 补全短文1~5CAEDF说明:以上每小题l分,见错不给分。
B. 任务型阅读1. Ways /Steps to have a good happy school life. Or Tips on living /having a good happy school life. Or How to have /live a good happy school life?2. If you are not working, you are not learning, and you are wasting your time at school.3. Do today’s work./Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.4. Because it helps you to be positive.5. The answer should be varied.说明:以上每小题1分,意思正确给0.5分,形式正确再加0.5分。
成都市2020年高中毕业班第三次诊断性检测英语试题及答案
成都市2020年高中毕业班第三次诊断性检测英语试题及答案成都市2020年高中毕业班第三次诊断性检测英语第二部分阅读理解(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
AFind volunteer opportunities on Australia's largest volunteer website:Community Visitors PlanVolunteer to visit and talk with a selected resident in an aged care facility in Sydney on a one- to-one basis, at least once a fortnight or a minimum of 20 visits per year. Your visitwill help brighten the day of an elder member of your community and improve their quality of life through friendship and companionship.Volunteer Non — Executive DirectorGreater Whitsunday Alliance (GW3)is looking for a willing and experienced industry or community leader from the Whitsunday region who is passionate about the economic development of the greater Whitsunday region to join the GW3 board as volunteer, nonexecutive director.Gallery AttendantYour commitment to volunteering at the Museum is highly valued by Army Museum North Queensland, the Australian Army History Unit and the Australian Defence Force. The role of volunteers is important in enhancing Museum activities and providing programs and services that would not otherwise beavailable.Red Cross Shop Summer Season VolunteerMultiple volunteer positions available at Red Cross Shops across Metro Melbourne. Monday to Sunday (minimum of two four-hour shifts per week)from the start of December to February 29th. By joining the team you'll get the opportunity to provide customer service, create window and visual merchandising displays, sort donations, and help raise money for those in need.21. Who will most probably get the job as non — executive director?A. An agricultural expert in his fifties.B. A retired economist from Whitsunday.C. A senior college student majoring in finance.D. An accountant expecting a handsome income.22. How many hours at least will a volunteer work in the Red Cross Shop for the season?A.48.B. 52.C. 104.D. 144.23. Which one might interest a military fan most?A. Gallery Attendant.B. Community Visitors Plan.C. Volunteer Non — Executive Director.D. Red Cross Shop Summer Season Volunteer.B"Like a monster, it destroys everything. " That's how one school girl described a tsunami(海啸).On Dec. 26, 2004, a magnitude-9. 1 earthquake in Indonesiaset off a massive tsunami. It killed more than 230,000 people across four countries and cost an estimated $ 10 billion in damage.Nov. 5 is World Tsunami Awareness Day and at the United Nations Wednesday, disaster risk reduction was high on the agenda."What I can tell you is that the tsunami wave cannot be stopped," said Bulgarians U. N. Ambassador Georgi Velikov Panayotov. He was on vacation in Thailand in 2004 and survived the tsunami. "What we can do is build early warning systems and, of course, educate the population about the damaging power of the tsunami wave," he said.On March 11, 2011, a magnitude-9 earthquake rocked northeastern Japan triggering a fierce tsunami that also damaged the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, south of Sendai."When the big earthquake hit Japan in 2011, people thought that we were prepared for it," said Japan's U. N. Ambassador Koro Bessho. "It caused severe damage. We had dams;we had drills. However, we had been counting on something that hits every 100 years and the earthquake was of the size of possibly every 500 years or thousand years,he said.These two events sent the countries of the region into overdrive to review and improve disaster preparedness. In 2015 the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction was born. It aims to help create a better understanding of disaster risk and improve preparedness for an effective response.Indonesia is made up of thousands of islands which are disaster-prone(易受灾地区). Willem Rampangilei, head of the Disaster Management Agency of Indonesia, said his government now has plans for everydisaster-prone city.Countries at risk are also expanding their education programs. Children from an early age are taught how to react in case of a tsunami and then go with their classmates to higher ground away from coastal areas to avoid the walls of water the tsunami triggers.24. What does Georgi Velikov Panayotov mainly talk about?A.The general features of a tsunami.B. Ways for humans to face a tsunami.C. His suffering in the 2004 tsunami.D. The loss caused by the 2004 tsunami.25. In Koro Bessho's opinion, why did the 2011 earthquake cause severe damage?A. It caused a fierce tsunami.B. It destroyed a nuclear plant.C. The size was beyond expectation.D. There was no effective defense system.26. What common belief pushed different countries to take action to face a coming tsunami?A. Children should be protected by all means.B. The improvement of preparedness can reduce damage.C. Proper response in case of a tsunami can save one's life.D. Stronger measures should be taken in disaster-prone areas.27. Which can be the best title of the text?A. World Tsunami Awareness DayB. Nations Attacked by Massive TsunamiC. The Unpredictable and Destructive DisasterD. Learn from Disasters to Prevent Future OnesCArcheology (考古学)isn't the dusty science it was ageneration ago. New technologies that once seemed out of sci-fi are now locating buried traces of buildings and revealing the ruins of cities.For more than a decade, Sarah Parcak and her team have been on the front line of this revolution. They use satellite images to find and explore ancient sites around the globe. Now they're about to take on a new challenge as they focus Global Xplorer citizen-science project on India.In 2017, Parcak launched an online platform, called Global Xplorer, to crowd source (群众外包)the initial assessment of satellite images for signs of cultures from long ago. Anyone in the world with a computer and Internet access could help discover and protect remains of Peru's rich cultural heritage. The results have been surprising. About 80,000 participants from a hundred countries have identified 19,000 sites that were not in Peru's database. The platform for Peru is still running.If all goes well, the work in India could last for years. "India has had relatively little archaeological work done," Parcak says. Also, the full extent of India's archaeological work has never been mapped completely. Parcak expects her project to make up that. “Wherever we end up going, the crowd's going to be able to see extraordinary things," Parcak says.Thirty six India's cultural heritage relics are already listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Parcak thinks there could be tens of thousands of as yet unknown sites mapped as part of this project. The discoveries promise to be amazing across the land that has seen a parade of cultures come and go.In the future, she hopes other countries will contact her to launch their own satellite surveys. The possibilities are huge. Parcak estimates that there are at least 12 million potentialarchaeological sites yet to be discovered. That means the sky is the limit for her project now that it has gotten off the ground successfully.28.What's the purpose of Parcak's project?A. To interview citizens via the Internet.B. To dig out more remains of ancient cities.C. To build databases for unknown cultural heritage.D. To identify unknown ancient sites through joint efforts.29.What do we know about the participants in Peru project?A. They are Internet-equipped volunteers.B. They are well-trained voluntary scholars.C. They are mostly fans of archeology in Peru.D. They are all archaeologists all over the world.30. Why is Parcak's project important to India?A. India lacks thorough archaeological work.B. Indians call for the protection of their rich cultures.C. There's no amazing archaeological discovery in India.D. India needs more relics listed as World Heritage Sites.31. What does the underlined sentence "The possibilities are huge. " in Paragraph 6 mean?A. Parcak's project will become successful.B. Few countries will start satellite surveys.C. There will be amazing discoveries in India.D. More archaeological sites will be identified.DOver 2. 5 quintillion (1018)bytes of data are created each day. Many of them consist of information that would allow people to be personally identified.At the same time that we share our personal information, there is a growing concern with how thatinformation is being gathered, stored, used and shared. While many economies like Canada and the EU have privacy laws dating back to the mid-1990s, changes to data practices in the past five years have motivated governments to review or update existing laws.Changes to privacy laws are being fuelled by growing public concerns with the idea of unrestricted data accumulation and use. For instance, earlier this year, the World Economic Forum found that 1/3 of global citizens have no idea about how their personal information is used and that trust is lacking.Privacy laws are changing to deal with the real and noticed risks of harm which result from the under-regulated or unregulated data economy. The EU has introduced big reform to laws which are aimed at protecting privacy. The EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)introduced strict requirements for those that control or process the personal data of the people who live in the EU. The GDPR's stated goals focus on the protection and basic rights of personal information. Certain US states are also entering the ring in the fight for control over personal data. They have passed or are actively considering privacy laws. California is out front. The California Consumer Privacy Act(CCPA)provides greater control to individuals over their personal information. There is a sense that privacy laws are on the near horizon in the US.These are two examples that are actively pursuing more progressive privacy laws. One important consideration is to harmonize global standards for best law practices. This will ease compliance (遵守)across border and provide a valuable signal to the public that governments are keeping pace with rapid change.32. What's the cause of the change of privacy laws?A.A growing need for information.B. Public concerns over data security.C. General awareness of data control.D. Collection of personal information.33. How does Paragraph 4 develop?A.By giving examples.B. By listing statistics.C. By analyzing reasons.D. By making comparisons.34. What is an important consideration for global law makers?A. The practice of laws in different fields.B. The reflection of reality in different eras.C. The consistency of laws in different regions.D. The adaptation to changes in different societies.35. What is the passage mainly about?A. EU passes new laws for privacy protection.B. Governments ignore the violation of personal privacy.C. Privacy laws are changing to protect personal information.D. People lack the awareness of personal information protection.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,选项中有两项为多余选项。
高考英语一轮复习练习50 短文改错七选五完形填空(含解析)新人教版-新人教版高三全册英语试题
练习50 短文改错+七选五+完形填空Ⅰ.短文改错wanted to be a fireman, whose uniform looked so coolly. Then, when I was in the five grade, I wanted to be a teacher because I liked my English teacher too much. When I studied chemistry high school, I reconsidered my goal or decided to be a doctor. They were two reasons for the decision. One was that I was amazing at the fact that a sick person could feel much more better after seeing a doctor. And the other is that I wanted to help people in need.Ⅱ.七选五You choose to be a winner!The Winners Club is a bank account specially designed for teenagers. It has been made to help you better manage your money.__1__●No account keeping fees.You're no millionaire so we don't expect you to pay large fees. In fact, there are no accounts keeping or transaction fees!● __2__You want your money to grow. The Winners Club has a good rate of interest which gets even better if you make at least two deposits(储蓄) without taking them out ina month.●Convenient.Teenagers are busy—we get that. __3__ With the Winners Club you can choose to bank from home using the phone or the Internet. You can have money directly deposited into your Winners Club account. This could be your pocket money or your pay from your parttime job!●Magazine included.Along with your regular report, you will receive a FREE magazine full of good ideas to make even more of your money. __4__The Winners Club is a great choice for teenagers. __5__ Simply fill in an application form and get permission from your parent. It is not so hard. It's the best way to choose to be a winner!A.Perfect Service Systems.B.Excellent interest rates.C.And it is so easy to join.D.You may never need to come to a bank at all.E.The winners Club is set up for you to save money.F.It's a club with impressive features for teenagers.G.There are also fantastic offers for Winners Club members.Ⅲ.完形填空doctors __1__ that he had only three to six months to live.The other day, when my father was sitting up in bed, I __2__ him and said, “Dad, I feel __3__ sorry for what has happened to you. You never know how much I really love you.〞 I leaned over to give him a hug, __4__ he became tense.“Come on, Dad,〞 I said. I knew showing __5__ was not our usual way of relation. I asked him to sit up some more and I tried again. This time, however, he was __6__ more tense. I was a little impatient and I could feel the old resentment (不满) starting to __7__ . For years our greeting had been a cold and formal handshake that said, “Hello, how are you?〞 My father had always been very Germanic. In his childhood, his parents must have taught him how to __8__ his feelings in order to be a __9__.Letting go of my longheld __10__ to blame him for our distance, I was actually looking forward to the __11__ of giving him more love. I said again, “Come on, Dad, put your arms around me.〞 I again leaned up close to him at the __12__ of the bed with his arms around me. __13__ happened. For an instant, a feelingof “I __14__ you〞 filled my heart. Now, both he and I waited for that momentary__15__ to happen again.1.A.advised B.apologized C.urged D.concluded2.A.supported B.encouraged C.approached D.reminded3.A.widely B.deeply C.mainly D.mostly4.A.then B.so C.and D.but5.A.affection B.responsibility C.generosity D.excitement6.A.almost B.hardly C.even D.quite7.A.pick up B.build up C.keep up D.give up8.A.shut off B.put off C.take off D.get off9.A.teacher B.son C.father D.man10.A.ability B.desire C.experience D.plan11.A.difficulty B.adventure C.challenge D.memory12.A.end B.middle C.bottom D.edge13.A.Something B.Nothing C.Everything D.Anything14.A.miss B.love C.hate D.oppose15.A.kindness B.goodness C.closeness D.happiness答题策略短文改错——名词练习50 短文改错+七选五+完形填空Ⅰ.短文改错答案:Since I was a kid, I've considered different jo b ①jobsI would like to do. First,I wanted to be a fireman, whose uniform looked so coolly ②cool. Then, when I was in thefive ③fifth grade, I wanted to be a teacher because I liked my English teacher too ④very/so much. When I studied chemistry ∧⑤in/at high school, I reconsidered my goal or ⑥anddecided to be a doctor. They ⑦Therewere two reasons for the decision. One was that Iwas amazingat the fact that a sick person could feel much more better after seeing⑧amazedthat I wanted to help people in need.a doctor. And the other is⑩was①考查名词的数。
成都市高届高三二诊英语试题word精校版答案
成都市 2015 级高中毕业班第二次诊疗性检测英语本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。
第I 卷(选择题) 1 至 8 页,第 II卷(非选择题)第9 至 10 页,共10 页;满分 150 分,考试时间120 分钟。
注意事项:1.答题前,务势必自己的姓名、考籍号填写在答题卡规定的地点上。
2.答选择题时,务必使用2B 铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需变动,用橡皮擦擦洁净后,再选涂其余答案标号。
3.答非选择题时,务必使用毫米黑色署名笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定地点上。
4.全部题目一定在答题卡上作答,在试卷上答题无效。
5.考试结束后,只将答题卡交回。
第I 卷(100分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30 分)做题时,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个小题;每题分,满分分)听下边 5 段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、 B、 C 三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应地点。
听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间往返答相关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What will the man do at the weekend?A. Go hiking.B. Camp in the mountains.C. Host his friends.2.Where does this conversation most probably take place?A. At home.B. In a hotel.C. In a restaurant.3.What did the man probably do?A.He offered Gary advice.B.He had a fight with Gary.C.He made peace with Gary.4.Who is making the call?A. Stanley.B. Mr. MillerC. Betty.5.What is the woman going to do?A. Stay with the man.B. Go to see a doctor.C. Visit John in hospital.第二节(共 15 个小题;每题分,满分分)听下边 5 段对话或独白。
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成都市2013级高中毕业班零诊英语试题及答案(满分150分,考试时间120分钟)第I卷(100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)1. What was the original price of the T-shirt A. $ 14. B. $ 28. C. $ 402. What will Jessica do on the weekend?A. Work on her paper.B. Make some plans.C. Go shopping3. What has the man decided to do on Saturday?A. To meet a friend.B. Tb visit an exhibition .C. To attend a wedding.4. Where are the two speakers? A. In a classroom. B. At a hotel. C. In a store.5. When does the bank close on Saturday?A. At 9 : 00 pm.B. At 5 5: 00 pm.C. At 4:00 pm第二节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分〉听第6段材料,回答第6至第7题。
6. What do we know about Linda?A. She lives near the central bus station.B. She likes to work with other girls,C. She prefers a room of her own.7. What is good about the flat? A. It has a big kitchen B. It has good furnitureC. It has a large sitting room.听第7段材料,回答第8至第9题.8. Where has Susuan been A. Florencee B. Milan C. Rome.9. What has Susan got in her suitcase? A. Stones B. Milan C. Gifts听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. Who is making the telephone call?A. Jack Cooper.B. Thomas Jerry.C. Leman Brothers.11. What is the message about?A. A visit to England.B. The date for a trip.C. A business meeting.12. What relationship is the woman to Mr. Jerry?A. His secretary.B. His boss.C. His wife.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What color was the small car? A. Orange. B. Green. C. Yellow.14. What was Mrs. Smith doing when the traffic accident took place?A. Getting ready to cross the road.B. Walking along York Avenue.C. Standing outside a hotel.15. How did the accident happen?A. A bank clerk rushed into the street.B. A car ran into a lorry.C. A lorry hit a car.16. Who could the man speaker most probably be?A. A police officer.B. The driver of the lorry.C. A person who saw the accident.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What is the talk mainly about?A. The plan for that day.B. The history of the schoolC. The courses for the term.18. Where can the visitors learn about the subjects for new students?A. In the school hall.B. In the classrooms.C. In the science labs.19. What can students do in the practical area?A. attend workshops.B. Take science courses.C. Enjoy excellent meals.20. When are the visitors expected to ask questions?A. After the welcome speechB. Before the tour of the labs.C. EXiring the lunch hour.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AThanks for signing up for the 2014 Black Friday Turkey Trot! This email will provide some basics about the race and some great news!First,your race packet (参赛物品包)is ready and can be picked up at the Fleet Feet Sports Tulsa location you^e specified during registration.Hours for pickupTuesday, 10 am to 8 pm (Fleet Feet Kings Point)Tuesday, 10 am to 7 pm (Fleet Feet Blue Dome)Wednesday, 10 am to 5 pm (both stores^ closing early for Thanksgiving)Packets can also be picked up on the race day at BOK Center, beginning at 8 s 30 am. Race Start Times1) 5 mile, 8 s 30 am 2) 1 mile fun run, 9: 30 amParkingThere is surface parking to the east of the BOK Center, and some surface parking to the west of the Convention Center. Many lots will be pay-lots. Please pay attention to the signs. We suggest arriving early to find parking.Race TimingThe 5km run will be timed using the BIB-TAG system. Your race number will have a timing device attached to the back of the race numberdon^t remove or bend this device. Simply wear the Bib on the front of your body on the outside of your clothing so it is visible and facing forward. You don^t need to return the Bibt which is disposable.The Turkey Trot is also a kick-off event for our weekend long " FITNATIC" celebration---we also have a huge number of events and specials all weekend. For more information, please visit fleetfeettulsa. fitnatic. Com.See you on Friday!21. Where should a runner go to pick up his packet at 8: 30 am on Friday?A. Kings Point.B. Convention Center.C. Blue Dome.D. BOK Center.22. How long will the FITNATIC celebration last?A. Seven days.B. Five days.C. Two days.D. One day.23. What is the purpose of the passage?A. to attract sports fans to apply for the activity.B. To inform the race participants of the activity.C. To describe details related to the activity.D. To collect money for the parking-lots,BMore than 2. 25 billion cups of coffee are drunk throughout the world each day, and it’s likely that many taste bitter. Nowt a new study suggests that coffee fans can make their drink sweeter by changing the color of their cups.Researchers from Oxford set out to prove whether the claim that coffee drunk from a white cup tastes bitter was true. They used 36 volunteers and three different colored cups — blue* white and transparent glass —to examine the claim.In one experiment, the white cup increased the intensity of the coffee tasterelative to the transparent cup. Then, in a second experiment, coffee drunk from the white cup was found to taste less sweet when compared to the other colored cups* while the blue cup made the coffee taste the sweetest.The scientists believe that the color brown may be associated with bitterness, and coffee in a white cup appears the brownest."Our study clearly shows that tl?e color of a cup does influence our sense of the coffee taste," leading author Dr. George Doom, wrote in an article for The Conversation. "The effect of the color of the cup on the taste of the coffee reported here suggests that cafe owners should carefully consider the color of their cups,w he said. "The potential effects may spell the difference between a one-time purchase and a return customer.Actually, the idea that color can change the food and drink taste came out many years ago.A study published last year reported that red, strawberry-flavored cake served on a white plate was rated as 10 percent sweeter than the same food presented on a black plate.24. The passage is mainly about_____.A. he popularity of sweet coffeeB. an experiment made in OxfordC. he effect of cup color on coffee tasteD. useful tips on how to make coffeecup will coffee taste the sweetest?A. A white cup.B. A blue cup.C. A transparent cup.D. A brown cup.26. Cafe owners should consider their cupsy color in order to____.A. reduce the daily expensesB. show their taste in coffeeC. appeal to more customersD. make their cafe different27. We learn from the passage that_____ .A. coffee in a white cup tastes sweeter than that in a transparent glassB. over 2 billion cups of sweet coffee are drunk worldwide each yearC. Dr. George Doom wrote an article about making conversationsD. the idea that color could affect the taste of drink is not newCWe should feel grateful in our heart when we accept anything others sacrifice for us. However, we often unconsciously do the opposite, which may not be regarded as returning kindness with ingratitudebut have the equal power to harm each other. In particular, the closer the relationship ist the more determined we are.Jennifer, my friend Randy^s mother, is already over 70, poor eyesight and weak legs. But due to her character, she chose to live alone in the suburbs. No matter how busily Randy works* he would go there to visit her once or twice every week.That day as soon as he parked his car Randy smelt the delicious smell of meal coming from her mother’s house. His mother said,”Your birthday is coming next week, so I’m preparing pork trotters (猪蹄)for you!" Seeing the steaming delicious trotters,he couldn’t help complaining,"I don’t like these things at all,so fatty.”On his way back,he called me, saying that he felt sorry. In fact,he longed to thank his mother and eat up that bowl of trotters. But he felt sorry that it took her too much time and energy. If he didn^t stop her strictly, he was afraid the same thing would continue. He would rather not eat trotters any more than have his mother overwork. I understand how he felt exactly. Each of us has done like that. Because of feeling sorry for others’sacrifice, we purposely harden our heart against accepting othersfavor and even criticize them severely in order to frighten their goodness away and make them never do that again.This method may work, but it will hurt each other’s feelings. It’s not wrong logically,but we always neglect another sound deep in our heart: because we’re afraid we can’t repay them,we’re unwilling to shoulder others’ goodness. So we reduce its value and refuse it severely. But to destroy others^ goodness is also to deny you.28. Randy refused to eat the pork trotters his mother cooked because .A. Ke disliked them at allB. they were really very fattyC they weren’t his favorite taste D. he didn’t want her to overwork29. Randy telephoned the author to___.A. express his apology to his motherB. complain about his motherC. apologize for his rudenessD. ask for a bowl of trotters30. According to the authort we sometimes say “no” to other’s favor so that_____.A. they can be frightened awayB. they won’t continue doing thatC. we needn’t repay them laterD. we won’t feel sorry for their sacrifice31. In the last paragraph, the author implies that we should _____ .A. refuse others^ favor immediatelyB. deal with others’ favor wiselyC. repay othersJ goodness activelyD. shoulder others’goodness completelyDFor a while, I wrote a “Tuesday tip” on my blog Lyonsdertmom. com. It was about easy week-night dinners,organizing parties or perhaps finding time out for friends.About a year ago, I ran out of tips.The truth As a busy working mom with five busy kids, I probably do have a few tips to share. But honestly, the bar is set pretty low—on a recent day when I was walking our dog, a stranger who knew I had five kids said,"Wow! You have a dog,too!And it even looks like you showered today!" Yes, it’s true, I shower. Not every day,but most days. See, I’m telling the truth. Honestly, in this cold winter, I’m probably taking a shower more to warm up than to clean up.Other funny truths I’m tired. In fact,for the past year,I’ve been too tired to type up any update on our life here in Lyons Den. It’s hard to arrange a career with all these kids. Although folks just believe that it must be so much easier now since all the kids are in school, I’m here to tell you, it’s not. It’s really not. When I get home from work, I’m often tearfully greeted by five tired kids and five homework folders filled with math facts, invitations, notices and artwork.All those happy smiling faces I share on Facebook are real. We are a happy family — thank God for that! But we’re not always smiling, and even in those rare best times when I can get all five kids looking at the camera, the odds would be that one of them isn’t wearing underwear, one is pinching (捏)someone behind the scenes and one is just perfectly pronouncing " Damn!" So,less perfectly-posed pictures, but more telling the truth. Even if only on Tuesdays.32. It seems that the author^s life used to be _____ .A. tiringB. busyC. relaxingD. funny33. Which of the following is true about the author?A. She can’t get along well with her neighbors.B. She’s living a happy life with her family.C. She likes to have a shower every day.D. She has already closed her blog now.34. Which of the following words can best take the place of the word ,roddsM?A. answers.B. chances.C. solutions.D. ways.35. The passage mainly talks about_____A. the happiness of a working motherB. the worry of a working motherC. the hardship of a working motherD. the bittersweet of a working mother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人空白处的最佳选项。