江西省2021届高三英语下学期5月模拟考试试题
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九江一中2021届高三第一次适应性考试英语试卷第一部分听力(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个小题,每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What is the woman worried about?A. The man’s tiredness.B. The man’s getting homesick.C. The man’s getting airsick.2. Where will they go?A. A party.B. A cinema.C. A restaurant.3. Who’s the more honest of the two brothers?A. Barry.B. Mike.C. Harry.4.When will Bob arrive?A. At 7:40.B. At 8:00.C. At 7:50.5. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At the cinema.B. At home.C. In the hotel.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道小题,从每题所给的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5秒钟时间阅读每小题。
听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白你将听两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6. What did the dog do yesterday?A. It dug holes in Lucy’s yard.B. It ran into Lucy’s flower garden.C. It ruined Lucy’s garbage can.7. What do you think of the man speaker?A. He is cold.B. He is rude.C. He is friendly.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
南昌十中2020-2021学年下学期第一次月考高三英语试题说明:本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,全卷满分150分。
考试用时120分钟,注意事项:考生在答题前请认真阅读本注意事项及各题答题要求。
1.答题前,请您务必将自己的姓名、准考证号或IS号用书写黑色字迹的0.5毫米签字笔填写在答题卡和答题纸上。
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第Ⅰ卷(选择题)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。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £ 19. 15.B. £ 9. 18.C. £ 9. 15.1. What do we know about the man?A. He is a smoker.B. He hates smoking.C. He likes the manager.2. How far is it from Beijing to Handan?A. About 200 km.B. About 300 km.C. About 500 km.3. What will the speakers do next?A. Go shopping.B. Go walking.C. Go swimming.4. How does the woman think of making cakes?A. Difficult.B. Easy.C. Interesting.5. What is the probable relationship of the speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Colleagues.C. Doctor and patient.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
绝密★启用前高三英语练习(2023 年5月)(答案在最后)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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。
回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
AIt's that time of year, again, somehow time for the list of UK LEGO events of this year 2023. Here is a rough guide. Discovery Brick ShowDate:30th, April-1st, MayPlace: Discovery MuseumDescription: This LEGO show in central Newcastle returns, with LEGO models from builders across the UK, activities and a marketplace for LEGO-lovers.Cost: Some free activities; entry to the marketplace requires a paid ticket.Thirsk Brick ShowDate: l2th FebruaryPlace: Thirsk &Sowerby Town HallDescription: A small LEGO show in this town hall, back for its third year. The money that is made from the show goes to an aged care centre in the town. LEGO displays and some activities.Cost: A small entry fee in aid of charity.Hull Brick FestivalDate: l3th- l4th AugustPlace: Guildhall CDescription: This show is in its seventh year and this time it's in town for the whole weekend! Awesome!LEGO creations from the best builders in the UK, fun activities plus several specialistLEGO traders with everything from new bargain sets, loose bricks to custom accessories.Cost: Free entry; ticket booking is recommended.Caterham Model ShowDate: 17th SeptemberPlace: Sacred Heart Centenary HallDescription: This remarkable LEGO and model show is back again this year. LEGO as well as non-LEGO displays, activities and traders who buy and sell a lot of unique LEGO creations.Cost: Paid tickets are required for entry; see the event page for details.1. Whose profits will be used to help people in need?A. Discovery Brick Show's.B. Thirsk Brick Show's.C. Hull Brick Festival's.D. Caterham Model Show's.2. Where will a free but ticketed LEGO event be hosted?A. In Discovery Museum.B. In Thirsk &Sowerby Town Hall.C. In Guildhall.D. In Sacred Heart Centenary Hall.3. What do the four events have in common?A. They have been held before.B. They are aimed at selling LEGO models.C. They have their marketplace.D. They include some non-LEGO activities.BThe first time a tortoise walked through my hut at Middle Camp on Aldabra Atoll, I was amazed. I grabbed my camera and carefully positioned myself to take this wildlife encounter. The second time: same thing. The third time: I picked up my phone and took a snapshot. By the fourth or fifth time, I didn't even look when I felt something bump into me. I knew what it was.I was there to shoot a story about island restoration(修复) in the Seychelles, far off the east coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean. Until roughly the middle of the past century, the small island nation showed signs of real environmental killing- local vegetation(植被)-cleared to make way for coconut plantations, foreign rats and mice running uncontrolled, native sea turtles and giant tortoises being exploited. Biodiversity seemed destroyed. But then the country experienced a shift in conservation awareness—and the giant Aldabra tortoises are among its most visible signs.Every morning when I woke up and walked outside the hut, I had to remind myself that I hadn't traveled back in time. I could see flightless Aldabra rails, coconut crabs the size of dinner plates, and giant tortoises—roughly four feet long and weighing up to 550 pounds- just wandering around. The number of sharks in the bay was crazy. Frigatebirds and boobies(鲣鸟) nested in the mangroves (a kind of tree). When we left our hut doors open, which we often did to let in air, the tortoises would walk right through.In the late afternoon or early evening, whenever they'd finished eating, the tortoises would drop themselves down and fall asleep with their heads outstretched. That made nighttime trips to the outhouse perilous(险恶的). To get there, we'd have to go 200 feet into the mangroves, negotiating what I called the tortoise slalom(之形障碍) trail.It was a track without a pattern, because of course they picked different places to sleep every night. Avoiding them was important: Falling headfirst over a tortoise onto the sharp coral rock could lead to serious injury on an island far from medical facilities.Nothing was easy on Aldabra, and much of it was insanely difficult. Yet living among the tortoises in this primordial place, in one of the last spots where reptiles still rule, was one of the happiest times of my life.4. How did the author feel about his final meeting with the tortoise in his room?A. CalmB. ExcitedC. ConcernedD. Disturbed5. What made the wildlife on the island suffer during the last century?A. Introducing foreign species.B. Killing too many rats and mice.C. Planting lots of coconut trees.D. Repairing the building on the island.6. What does the author intend to do in paragraph 3?A. To stress the importance of their work.B. To introduce how large the tortoises are.C. To present his daily routine on the island.D. To show how the wildlife is diverse on the island.7. What might be the suitable title for this passage?A. Island fills with curious tourists.B. Aldabra calls for wildlife protection.C. Tortoises rule on this isolated island again.D. Efforts are made to protect the environment.CA child's early years of language development are important for the basics of school readiness, such as literacy(读写) skills and social and emotional growth. In a recent study, University of Miami Assistant Professor of Psychology Lynn Perry and a team of fellow researchers who examined child speech communications over the course of a year found that children benefit from conversations with their peers(同龄人) and their teachers. The study examined how language use and development in 2-and 3-year-old children was influenced by what they heard from their teachers and their peers.“Previous research on language development looked mostly at the role of parent-child communication within a home setting or a lab environment, which means we're missing a big part of a child's everyday life—the classroom,” said Perry. “We know that parent language is important for children's development and their academic achievement, but we don't have much research on what happens in the kindergarten or preschool setting.”Using a device (设备) called a Language Environment Analysis (LENA) recorder, Perry collected hundreds of hours of audio recordings. Children wore the LENA recorder once a week. LENA software then assessed whether the recorded audio was speech or not, and whether the speech came from the child wearing the recorder or from an adult or another child talking to them.After studying the audio data, Perry found that the speech children heard from other children was positively related to their own language use, meaning children who heard the most from their peers learn more new words and vocalize more during the course of the year. Additionally, there was a positive association between a teacher talking and children's language use and development—but only when that teacher talked to the child in a back -and-forth conversation, rather than just talking to the child with no opportunity for the child to respond.“One important aspect of the study that stands out to me is how important it was to see those conversational turns with teachers, and that back-and-forth conversation with the child is very beneficial. We talked to the teachers about the results, and they are very excited about this finding and currently brainstorming additional opportunities to have conversations with children,” adds Perry.8. What does the new study focus on?A. The basics of school readiness for preschool children.B. The parent-child communication at home or in the lab.C. The influence of conversations in the kindergarten on children.D. The ways to improve preschool children's healthy growth.9. How did the researchers perform their new study?A. By observing the children in class.B. By conducting a survey of teachers.C. By communicating with the children.D. By recording the children's speech in class.10. What does the underlined word “vocalize” in paragraph 4mean?A. Listen.B. Speak.C. Read.D. Write.11. What do teachers plan to do to develop children's speech ability according to the text?A. Have more back -and- forth conversations with children.B. Encourage children to listen more to their own speech.C. Inform parents of the importance of conversational turns.D. Add more brainstorming activities to their daily teaching.DDo you crave chips, pizza, donuts, or cake? These kinds of foods are high in sugar and fats, which make them delicious but not nutritious. A recent analysis suggests that certain ingredients in these types of processed foods can be addictive.According to the research published in the journal Addiction, certain foods can trigger the same feelings as drugs. It all comes down to what's happening in the brain. When we feel happy, it's due to a flood of the feel-good chemical dopamine(多巴胺) in the striatum. This region is part of the brain's reward circuit. The striatum gets a dopamine rush when something good happens. Drugs and alcohol can... cause a similar high. So, it turns out, can some popular snack foods.“We're designed to find carbohydrates(碳水化合物) and fats,” says Ashley Gearhardt, a psychologist at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Evolving such tastes helped our ancestors “overcome famine and make sure we survive,” she explains. That critical role shaped the brain's reward system, making us hard-wired to enjoy carbohydrates and fatty foods.The problem isn't with all foods containing carbohydrates and fats. Fruit is full of sugar. Oats and other whole grains have lots of carbohydrates. Nuts and meat have fat. But such unprocessed foods—eaten in a form that's similar to how they grew—also contain other nutrients, such as fiber, that slow digestion. That limits how quickly our bodies can absorb the nutrients.Cookies, candy, soda, fries and other highly processed foods lack those additional nutrients. Such foods contain ingredients that have been highly changed from their natural state. They're chock full of easy-to-absorb carbohydrates and added fats. What's more, they often contain ingredients that don't naturally occur together. When we eat these foods, we get a quick “hit” of carbs and fats that give the brain a boost. That makes us want to eat them again and again.12. According to the article, which types of food can be addictive?A. Fruits and grains.B. Cookies and cake.C. Nuts and meat.D. Oats and fiber.13. Why are humans hard-wired to enjoy carbs and fatty foods, according to the article?A. They provide quick energy.B. They helped our ancestors survive.C. They are full of fiber.D. They contain natural sugars.14. How does the brain react when we eat certain highly processed foods?A. It gets a boost of carbs and fats that make us feel full.B. It slows down the digestion process.C. It triggers the same feelings as drugs.D. It releases feel-good chemicals that prevent addiction.15. What is the main idea of the article?A. Certain processed foods can create addictive responses.B. Unprocessed foods are better for you than processed foods.C. Our brains are born to enjoy carbohydrates and fats.D. The lack of additional nutrients in processed foods makes them unhealthy.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分12.5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。
书面表达专题江西省九江市2021届高三第一次模拟考试英语试题第二节书面表达(满分25分)52. 你校正在组织英语作文比赛。
请以“感恩家人”题写一篇短文参赛,内容包括:1.描述一件你为家人所做的事情;2.你的感受。
注意:1.词数100左右;2.可适当增加细节以使行文连贯;3.短文标题已给出,但不计入总词数。
My gratitude to my family【答案】My gratitude to my familyOur parents devote all that they have to us, and as children brought up in love, we are obliged to express our gratitude to them.Having seen my parents, who work in our local hospital return home late at night, exhausted and hungry. I had an idea that I could cook dinner for them. I tried to cook several dishes, waiting anxiously for their appearance. And never will I forget how happy they were the first time they saw the dishes prepared by their beloved son.With this experience rooted in my mind, I have a better understanding of love. What's more important is that I know it is never too late to tell our love to them.江西省红色七校2021届高三第二次联考英语试题第二节书面表达(满分25 分)72. 目前,全国很多中小学都在课后开展阳光体育活动(Sunshine sports),校报英语专栏也即将推出阳光体育系列专题“My Favorite Sports”。
江西省部分名校2020-2021高二下学期5月英语试题精选汇编七选五专题江西省赣县第三中学2020-2021学年高二下学期5月月考英语试卷第二节(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。
If you only had one minute, or even just 20 seconds, to establish a good relationship with someone you've never met before, how would you do it? Here are three A's that you may find helpful.AwarenessGetting along with others requires an awareness of three things — the environment, time, and the person you are meeting. 36 . The setting(e. g. , a church versus a gym)decides how you communicate and even what you should wear. Time is also important. Do you have hours, minutes, or just seconds? The less you have, the more you need to think about what you will say and how you will say it.While an awareness of the setting and time is important, so is our awareness of others. Our immediate assessment of others, their mood and emotional state, contributes to getting along. Approaching someone when they are stressed may not be the best thing to do. 37 .AcceptanceSince ancient times, the wise have said, “When in Rome, do as the Romans do. " This is especially true in foreign countries. 38 . Change how you do things, how you dress, how you greet, how you talk, so that you will fit in. Don't resist and don't insist that you have things your way, or that you know better. It is, once more, not about you. It is about two things-the setting and fitting in with others. Respect the beliefs, norms, customs, and practices of those you wish to engage. Mirror those around you. It's the secret that wise men have used since ancient times. 39Approachable40 . Smiling works to a point, but you must make welcoming eye contact. Your body language should say, “I am friendly and approachable."A. It is no different todayB. You need to respond with a smileC. And it also applies in the other settingsD. An awareness of the environment gives you a head startE. Instead, waiting just a half-hour can make all the differenceF. If you want to be liked or fit in, you must be both accessible and friendlyG. But we can't expect others to do for us what we should be doing for ourselves【答案】36-40DECAF江西省景德镇市浮梁县第一中学2020-2021学年高二下学期5月月考英语试题第二节(共5个小题;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。
现吨市安达阳光实验学校高三第十一次模拟考试英语试题本试卷分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两。
满分120分,考试时间100分钟。
第Ⅰ 卷第一阅读理解(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。
AIn Korea, it is rude to wear shoes inside someone’s house because it is considered dirty. In Saudi Arabia, you should not bring food to someone’s house because taking food or drink suggests that you think the host cannot afford the meal. More and more people around the world are travelling abroad to study, to go on vacation, or to work, and while it can be a great way to learn about other cultures, there may be times when travelers accidentally annoy their host.The same gesture can have very different meanings in different countries. The gesture meaning OK in the United States means something completely different in Brazil as Ella Yao discovered. Ella had travelled to Brazil to study and was living with a host family. During dinner, her host asked Ella if she was enjoying the meal. Because her mouth was full of food, Ella made a sign with her hand that to her meant OK. Although Ella meant the food was good, this symbol in Brazilian culture is extremely rude and her host was deeply annoyed.While travelling in Thailand, Elizabeth Brown learned that there are differences in food in the United States and Thailand. She stopped at a small, family-owned restaurant in Chiang Mai and ordered spring rolls. She was really enjoying eating them until she got the last one and noticed that there was an insect inside. She complained to the server. Later, she discovered that although insects are disgusting to most Americans, they are considered a delicacy(佳肴) in some countries.All these mistakes can be avoided with some research on cultural differences before you go abroad. However, if you do accidentally annoy someone, quickly apologize, and learn from your mistake.1.For what reason did Ella make her host angry?A.She spoke with her mouth full.B.Her host misunderstood her gesture.C.She didn’t like the meal her host prepared.D.Her host didn’t like using body language.2.What happened to Elizabeth Brown in a Thai restaurant?A.She ate an insect.B. She was badly treated.C.She argued with the server.D. She learned insects arewelcome there.3.What may be the best title for the text?A.What mattersB. When in RomeC. How to be politeD. Why makemistakesBA Guide to the UniversityFoodThe TWU Cafeteria is open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. It serves snacks, drinks, ice cream bars and meals. You can pay with cash or your ID cards. You can add meal money to your ID cards at the Front Desk. Even if you do not buy your food in the cafeteria, you can use the tables to eat your lunch, to have meetings and to study.If you are on campus in the evening or late at night, you can buy snacks, fast food, and drinks in the Lower Café located in the bottom level of the Gouglas Centre. This area is often used for entertainment such as concerts, games or TV watching.RelaxationThe Globe, located in the bottom level of McMillan Hall, is available for relaxing, studying, cooking and eating. Monthly activities are held here for all international students. Hours are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m, closed on Sundays.HealthLocated on the top floor of Douglas Hall, the Wellness Centre is committed to physical, emotional and social health. A doctor and nurse is available if you have health questions or need immediate medical help or personal advice. The cost of this is included in your medical insurance. Hours are Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to noon and 1:00 to 4:30 p.m. Academic SupportAll students have access to the Writing Centre on the upper floor of Douglas Hall. Here, qualified volunteers will work with you on written work, grammar, vocabulary, and other academic skills. You can sign up for an appointment on the sign-up sheet outside the door, two 30-minute appointments per week maximum. This service is free.TransportationThe TWU Express is a shuttle service. The shuttle transports students between campus and the shopping center, leaving from the Mattson Centre. Operation hours are between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. Saturdays only. Round trip fare is $1.4. What can you do in the TWU Cafeteria?A. Have meals and meet with friends.B. Buy drinks and enjoy concerts.C. Do homework and watch TV.D. Add money to your ID and play chess.5. Where and when can you cook your own food?A. The Lower Café, Sunday.B. The Globe, Friday.C. The TWU Cafeteria, Friday.D. The McMillan Hall, Sunday.6. How can you seek help from the Writing Centre?A. By applying onlineB. By calling the centerC. By going to the center directlyD. By filling in a sign-upform7. What is the function of TWU Express?A. To carry students to the lecture halls.B. To transport students to and from the stores.C. To take students to the Mattson Centre.D. To provide students with campus toursCFor many parents, raising a teenager is like fighting a long war, but years go by without any clear winner. Like a border conflict between neighboring countries, the parent-teen war is about boundaries: Where is the line between what I control and what you do?Both sides want peace, but neither feels it has any power to stop the conflict. In part, this is because neither is willing to admit any responsibility for starting it. From the parents’ point of view, the only cause of their fight is their adolescents’ complete unreasonableness. And of course, the teens see it in exactly the same way, except oppositely. Both feel trapped.In this article, I’ll describe three no-win situations that commonly arise between teens and parents and then suggest some ways out of the trap. The first no-win situation is quarrels over unimportant things. Examples include the color of the teen’s hair, the cl eanliness of the bedroom, the preferred style of clothing, the child’s failure to eat a good breakfast before school, or his tendency to sleep until noon on the weekends. Second, blaming. The goal of a blaming battle is to make the other admit that his bad attitude is the reason why everything goes wrong. Third, needing to be right. I t doesn’t matter what the topic is –politics, the laws of physics, or the proper way to break an egg –the point of these arguments is to prove that you are right and the other person is wrong, for both wish to be considered an authority --- someone who actually knows something --- and therefore to command respect. Unfortunately, as long as parents and teens continue to assume that they know more than the other, they’ll continue to fight these battles forever and never make any real progress.8. Why does the author compare the parent-teen war to a border conflict?A. both can continue for generations.B. Both are about where to draw the line.C. Neither has any clear winner.D. Neither can be put to an end.9. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 2 mean?A. The teens blame their parents for starting the conflict.B. The teens agree with their parents on the cause of the conflict.C. The teens accuse their parents of misleading them.D. The teens tend to have a full understanding of their parents.10. Parents and teens want to be right because they want to ________.A. give orders to the otherB. know more than the otherC. gain respect from the otherD. get the other to behave properly11. What will the author most probably discuss in the paragraph that follows?A. Causes for the parent –teen conflicts.B. Examples of the parent –teen war.C. Solutions for the parent –teen problems.D. Future of the parent-teen relationship.DForeign drivers will have a pay on-the-spot fines of up to £900 for breaking the traffic law to be carried out next month.If they do not have enough cash or a working credit card, their vehicles will clamped(扣留)until they pay—and they will face an additional fee of £80 for getting back their vehicles.The law will also apply to British citizens. The fines will be described officially as “deposits” when the traffic law t akes effect, because the money would be returned if the driver went to court and was found not guilty. In practice, very few foreign drivers are likely to return to Britain to deal with their cases.Foreign drivers are rarely charged because police cannot take action against them if they fail to appear in court. Instead, officers often merely give warnings.Three million foreign-registered vehicles enter Britain each year. Polish vehicles make up 36 percent, French vehicles 10 percent and German vehicles 9 percent.Foreign vehicles are 30 percent more likely to be in a crash than British-registered vehicles. The number of crashes caused by foreign vehicles rose by 47 percent between 2003 and 2008. There were almost 400 deaths and serious injuries and 3,000 slight injuries from accidents caused by foreign vehicles in 2008.The new law is partly intended to settle the problem of foreign lorry drivers ignoring limits on weight and hours at the wheel. Foreign lorries are three times more likely to be in a crash than British lorries. Recent spot checks found that three quarters of lorries that failed safety tests were registered overseas.The standard deposit for a careless driving offence —such as driving too close to the vehicle in front or reading a map at the wheel—willbe £300. Deposits for speeding offences and using mobile phones will be £60. Foreign drivers will not get points as punishment added to their licenses, while British drivers will.12. The first paragraph serves as a(n)A. explanationB. introductionC. commentD. background.13. The foreign drivers who break the traffic law and do not pay on thespot are likely to be fined up to .A. £60B. £300C. £900D. £98014. We can learn from the passage that .A. many foreign drivers have been fined by Britain policeB. 300,000 German vehicles enter Britain every yearC. 25 percent of foreign vehicles entering Britain have failed safety testsD. British drivers will be punished with points and fines for breaking the traffic law15. The new traffic law is mainly intended to __________.A. limit the number of foreign vehicles entering BritainB. increase the Britain government’s additional incomeC. reduce the rate of traffic accidents and injuriesD. get foreign drivers to appear in court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。
2021年新高考质量检测练习卷(一)英语试题本试卷共9页,120分,考试时间90分钟。
注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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。
回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分阅读理解(共两节, 满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分, 满分37.5分)阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。
AKitchen Products That Will Make Your Life EasierFood Chopper(切碎机)with Storage ContainerUsing a food chopper to save time and effort when preparing dinners is always a smart idea. But using a food chopper that doubles as a storage container is more convenient. This one is made of BPA-free plastics and comes with three interchangeable blades(刀片)so you can chop your vegetables in various sizes.Available on Amazon. $ 18. 99Mixing Bowl Set with No-skid(防滑的)Bottoms and Pour SpoutsThis clever set of mixing bowls solves a few problems we didn't realize we had. For one thing, it hasno-skid bottoms, so you can more easily have control over the bowl while using a hand mixer or other tools. And for another, the specially designed part makes it easy to pour liquid from the bowl into a pan or baking dish with hardly any effort. Plus, they're pretty cute.Available on Amazon. $ 21. 97Rubbermaid Fresh Works Produce SaverDo you feel like you're constantly throwing away fresh vegetables you just bought? Rubbermaid's Fresh Works containers come in a variety of sizes, and are made to help food and vegetables remain fresh for as long as possible-saving your time and money in the long run.Available on Amazon, $ 6. 99Heat-Resistant GlovesThese aren't your grandma's potholders. These heat-resistant gloves are made with high-quality silicone, making them effective against high temperatures and non-slip. They're also multi-purpose, since you can use them inside when removing plates from the oven or outside while barbecuing.Available on Amazon, $ 14. 991.How much should you pay for the product used to keep food fresh?A.$ 18. 99. B.$ 21. 97. C.$ 6. 99. D.$ 14. 99.2.What can we know about the Food Chopper?A.It protects people from getting burnt. B.It is used to contain liquid.C.It is made of BPA plastics. D.It has two main functions.3.What is the advantage of the Mixing Bowl Set?A.It is convenient to clean. B.It keeps steady when used.C.It helps you save a lot of money. D.It saves you time for cooking.BPerhaps thousands of people have searched for a bronze chest full of gold and jewels hidden in the Rocky Mountains between Santa Fe and the Canadian border hidden by a millionaire adventurer. At least four people died in their search for the treasure.But it's all over now. Fenn's Treasure has been found. The 89-year-old adventurer named Forrest Fenn, who created the treasure hunt, announced the news via his website. “I don't know the person who found it, but the poem in my book led him to the precise spot,” Fenn wrote. “The treasure was confirmed by a photograph the lucky finder sent me.”Forrest Fenn, the man who started the hunt, lives in Santa Fe. He was a pilot in the Vietnam War and later accumulated his wealth as a dealer in art and antiques. Fenn was diagnosed(诊断) with cancer in 1988 and had planned to die peacefully in the woods with his treasure. But when his cancer became less serious, he changed his plan, eventually writing the poem that described his dream resting place, which is where he hid the treasure. The poem appeared in a memoir called The Thrill of the Chase. Fenn said that the chest wouldn't be found by accident; only a treasure hunter who correctly interpreted the clues(线索) would find it.Several treasure hunters went missing while attempting to find the chest, including hunter Jeff Murphy and Mike Petersen, both of whom went missing in Yellowstone National Park in 2017. Fenn said that he had never been to the Yellowstone National Park, and that the treasure was not in a dangerous place. "It was in thethick forest of the Rocky Mountains and had not been moved from the spot where I hid it more than 10 years ago," Fenn wrote on his website. It is illegal to remove anything from a national park, which would cause trouble in legally claiming the treasure if it was found there.4.What contributed to the finding of the treasure?A.Fenn's announcement. B.A poem in Fenn's book.C.Fenn’s vivid description.D.A photo on Fenn's website.5.What is the third paragraph mainly about?A.Who Forrest Fenn was. B.Where Fenn hid the treasure.C.How the treasure hunt began. D.What Fenn did to find the treasure.6.What can we learn about "Fenn's Treasure”?A.It was in Yellowstone National Park.B.It was found by someone by chance.C.It was moved from one place to another.D.It was in Fenn's chosen resting place.7.What does the underlined word “claiming” in the last paragraph probably mean?A.Taking. B.Burying. C.Protecting. D.Acknowledging.CNot buying things can be difficult, even when you're determined not to. For many people, a no-buy year is simply a way of life because their financial situation leaves them no other choice. But for others—myself included—we have enough clothes, shoes, electronic devices, books, and so on. Yet, we continue to buy.If you're going to try a no-buy year, the first step is identifying why you're doing it. Is it to save money? Pay off debt? Have more money for experiences? To be more sustainable? Without a goal, failure is likely. I say this based on my experience.Last year, I wanted to take my sons on vacation where I could afford the rental and good meals. So I set a goal. That goal was not to buy anything I didn't need. A month before we went, I realized I needed to do more.I decided that I wouldn't spend money going out socially. I eventually reached my goal.After vacation, I went back to my regular spending habits. But I wonder what would have happened if I'd maintained the stricter habits. There are many experiences I would love to have—concerts and music festivals are at the top of the list. Yet, I often buy little things—like $20 shoes instead of tickets to concerts. If I could forgo those little things, I would probably go to a lot more concerts.I think the no-buy movement is something that would bring us some happiness. Still, it's difficult. Eventhough we're surrounded by things, we manage to convince ourselves that none of those things are the “perfect” things for our immediate need.I'm going to set another goal right now. That goal is to go to a big music festival at the end of the summer. To get there, I promise I won't spend money on the things I don't really need. Nowadays, I encourage you to spend some time thinking about what your goals are and how about buying nothing—or at least buying a lot less—can help you reach them.8.Why did the author not continue her social activities?A.To pay off her debt. B.To accompany her sons.C.To realize her sons' goals. D.To save money for their vacation.9.What does the underlined word “forgo” mean in Paragraph 4?A.Quit. B.Afford.C.Maintain. D.Rent.10.What does the author think of the no-buy movement?A.It is beneficial but hard to carry out.B.It shows the true meaning of happiness.C.It finds fault with current spending habits.D.It gives way to big music festivals and musicals.11.What would the best title probably be?A.The No- Buy Movement Is PopularB.Could You Handle A No-Buy Year?C.Financial Situation Affects What We Can BuyD.Do What You Like Even If You May Meet TroubleDThe area around Taal Lake on Luzon Island in the Philippines is known for its natural beauty. Tourism is popular there as travelers go there to see the scenery that surrounds Taal Volcano, one of the most active volcanoes in the country. It was quiet for years until January 12, 2020 when the volcano erupted. Since then, the cities surrounding the volcano have been covered with ash and many people are forced to leave home.But the ash didn't stop the residents of Binan, a city that is 35 km south of Manilla, from finding a way to help their neighbors in the towns that suffered the most from Taal. Binan Mayor Walfredo Dimaguila ordered the city residents to collect the ash and to put it in sacks (麻袋) to be sent to the state-owned factory that can produce 5,000 bricks a day to turn it into bricks to use for rebuilding damaged communities.“What we plan is to turn them into hollow blocks and bricks and sell them to interested companies,” Dimaguila said. But he noted, the money would be donated to the people directly affected by the volcano. “When Batangas (the region where Taal is located) is in recovery, the bricks can not only be used to build schools, community halls and livelihood centers but also help deal with ash pollution for the earth,” Dimaguila said. “The misfortune of our neighbors in Batangas is there. Let's transform this into opportunity.”The Philippines, located in the Pacific “Ring of Fire: zone of fire” and part of the typhoon belt, is a country that is known for natural disasters like earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and major storms. But the Filipino people show their strong will and community spirit.12.What has happened to Taal Volcano?A.It attracts more and more visitors. B.It becomes quieter and quieter.C.It is covered with ash completely. D.It causes bad effects on the locals.13.What are people advised to do according to Walfredo Dimaguila?A.To collect volcanic ash for recycling. B.To save sacks for factories to use.C.To set up a factory for making bricks. D.To build communities for people from disasters. 14.What can we infer from Dimaguila's words in Paragraph 3?A.Companies are expected to donate money.B.Bricks made of volcanic ash are popular.C.Batangas has been the most misfortune.D.Turning ash into bricks benefits the earth.15.What's the main idea of the passage?A.Taal Lake on Luzon Island is destroyed. B.Taal Volcano has enjoyed popularity.C.Disasters always hit the Philippines. D.The Filipino people turn ash into treasure.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分, 满分12.5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。
江苏省部分地区2021届高三5月英语试卷精选汇编完形填空专题2021届江苏省苏锡常镇四高三下学期5月教学情况调研(二)英语试题第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
It was the next morning after we arrived in Cambridge.Dr.Kerry appeared and 41 that we'd been invited to take a tour of the church.When I stepped inside the church,my 42 caught in my chest.The room was very large.We were 43 through a small wooden door, then up a narrow staircase.44 the staircase opened onto the roof.I climbed up and 45 along the ridge(屋脊),letting the 46 take me as I stared out at the broad streets."You're not afraid of 47,"a voice said.I turned.It was Dr.Kerry.He had 48 me.I ran down the ridge. Still,Dr.Kerry was behind me but his steps were 49.Rather than walk facing forward,he moved 50.I offered him an arm for the last few steps and he took it."Here you stand,upright,hands in your pockets,"he 51 toward the other students,“See them?"Everyone else was holding 52 to the stone wall,knees bent, backs arched.“It's as if you've been 53 this roof all your life,” he said.He stared at me, waiting for a(n)54.“I'm just standing,”I said.“You are all trying to get your bodies lower because the 55 scares you.But if you could just control your panic,this wind would be nothing."41.A.thought B.suggested C.promised D.announced42.A.breath B.feeling C.mind D.sight43.A.hit B.led C.drawn D.sent44.A.Luckily B.Certainly C.Entirely D.Finally45.A.rolled B.jumped C.walked D.slid46.A.wind B.anxiety C.terror D.sky47.A.shaking B.falling C.moving D.failing48.A.invited B.caught C.watched D.followed49.A.heavy B.firm C.strange D.fast50.A.downward B.sideways C.backwards D.upward51.A.waved B.ran C.pointed D.headed52.A.tightly B.randomly C.easily D.carelessly53.A.in B.on C.under D.with54.A.instruction B.reflection C.solution D.explanation55.A.height B.length C.width D.depth完形填空答案:41-45 DABDC46-50 ABDCB51-55 CABDA这篇完形是一篇记叙文,摘自Tara Westover的Educated一书,此书在龚露老师公众微信号寒假有推荐,请翻看历史记录。
巴中市普通高中2021 级“一诊”考试英语试题答案听力部分1-5 BCBCA6-10 BCCAC11-15 CBABA 16-20 CBCBA阅读理解21—25 ACBAC 26—30 BDDAC 31—35 BABDC七选五36—40 DFAEC完形填空41—45 ADBAC 46—50 CBDAD 51—55 BCACD 56—60 BADBC语法填空61. annually62. were announced63. to win 64. Working 65. a66. which/that67. Considered 68. creation(s) 69. on 70.harder短文改错A few years ago on a vacation trip, I made a video of myself dance wildly in foreign places. I putdancingit on the Internet. Some friends started passing them around and soon millions of people watcheditit. I was offered money to continue my travels. And since then, I had made two more travel videohave videos that include seventy countries on all seven continents. A lot of people wanted to dance along withme, because I started inviting them to join me. People want to feel connect to each other. They so connectedwant to^ heard and seen, and they're curious to hear and see others from places far away. I share bewith that idea. It's exactly which drives me to travel. When I dance with people, I see them smilewhatand laugh, which makes me truly exciting.excited书面表达(略)巴中市普通高中2021 级“一诊”考试英语试题听力材料第一节请听下面5 段对话,选出最佳选项。
作文-2021年高考英语4-5月最新全国卷模拟题汇编1.(2021届安徽淮北市高三第一次模拟考试)假定你是李华,你校交换生Chris熟悉中国文化,喜欢看动漫。
春节档动漫电影《姜子牙(Legend of Deification)》即将于1月25日上映。
请你根据以下提示,用英语给Chris写一封电子邮件,邀请他一起观看首映。
1. 提出邀请并简述原因;2. 约定见面时间和地点;3. 提出观影后活动建议。
注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3. 开头及结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Dear Chris,How is everything______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ Best wishes.Yours,Li Hua 2.(2021届安徽六校教育研究会高三第二次素质测试)假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Jack打算利用假期来你的城市工作一段时间。
你在某网站上看到一则英语教师招聘启事,认为他很合适。
请给他写一封电子邮件告知此事。
内容包括:1. 写信的目的;2. 应聘条件(学历背景、母语是英语等)及联系方式。
1. 词数100左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
江西省2021届高三英语下学期5月模拟考试试题第一部分听力(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. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a telephone booth.B. In a clothes shop.C. In a post office.2. Why does the woman dislike the movie?A. It's too long.B. It's a foreign movie.C. It's too violent.3. How does the man learn about animals?A. By surfing the Internet.B. By reading a few books.C. By watching a TV program.4. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Salesman and buyer.C. Customer and waiter.5. What does the man want the woman to get for him?A. Hard drinks.B. Mineral water.C. Some medicine.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。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What will the woman do?A. Take up a new job.B. Have the man promoted.C. Start her own company.7. When did the man get a pay raise last time?A. Three years ago.B. Five years ago.C. Eight years ago.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. Why did the man have an operation?A. He took drugs mistakenly.B. He had a stomach problem.C. He felt painful all the time.9. How did the man feel shortly after the operation?A. Relieved.B. Puzzled.C. Uncomfortable.10. Where does the woman suggest the man go with her?A. To a hospital.B. To a restaurant.C. To a grocery store.听第8段材料,回答第II至13题。
11. What's the man's attitude towards the indoor wildlife center?A. Favorable.B. Ambiguous.C. Uninterested.12. What animal did the man fail to see?A. Sharks.B. Butterflies.C. Tree frogs.13. What is the woman eager to do?A. Visit the indoor wildlife center again.B. Read more about the wildlife animals.C. Go home and have a rest immediately.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. Why does the man talk to the woman?A. To consult about an association.B. To invite her to act as a president.C. To ask for help with his school work.15. What year is the woman in?A. The first year.B. The second year.C. The fourth year.16. How much is the four-year membership fee?A.£10.B.£35.C.£40.17. What is peer coaching?A. A challenging sport.B. An activity about study.C. An international conference.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What is the speaker volunteering as in the organization?A.A doctor.B. An engineer.C.A food expert.19. What is required to become a volunteer for MSF?A. The skills of designing websites.B. The ability to work independently.C. The great interest in leading a team.20. What is the speaker's purpose?A. To introduce a demanding position.B. To share her volunteering experience.C. To look for volunteers for an organization.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。
AThis is What a REAL Silver Dollar Looks LikeIf you trust in the yen, the euro, and the dollar... stop reading.Because this is a story about the silver coin EVERYBODY wants.You read the headlines. You know that troubled economic times have put global currency on a rollercoaster ( ride. But millions have found a smarter way to build long-term value with high-grade collectable silver. And right now, those people are lining up to secure some of the last 2012 U. S. Mint Silver Eagles, America's Newest Silver Eagle Dollars. Today, you can graduate to the front of that line. Buy now and you can own these brilliant uncirculated Silver Dollars for only $38.95!You Can't Afford to LoseWhy are we releasing (发行) this silver dollar for such a remarkable price? Because we want to introduce you to what hundreds of thousands of smart collectors and satisfied customers have known since 1984—New York Mint is the place to find the world's finest high-grade coins. That's why we're offering you this Brilliant Uncirculated 2012 U. S. Silver Eagle for as little as $37.45 (plus s/h).Timing is EverythingOur advice? Keep this to yourself. Because the more people who know about this offer, the worse it is for you. Demand for Silver Eagles in 2011 broke records. Experts predict that 2012 Silver Eagles may break them all over again. Due to rapid changes in theprice of silver, prices may be higher or lower and are subject to change without notice. Supplies are limited. Call immediately to add these Silver Eagles to your holdings before it's too late.Offer Limited to 40 per household 2012 American Silver Eagle CoinYour cost1-4 Coins $38.95 each + s/h5-9 Coins $38.45each + s/h10-19 Coins $37. 95 each + s/h20-40 Coins $37.45 each + s/hNote: $10 s/h (shipping and handling) for each purchase .For fastest service, call toll-free 24 hours a day 1-888-201-7143Offer Code (代码) ASE177-04 . Please mention this code when you call.New York Mint 14101Southcross Drive W.Dept. ASE177-04Burnsville, Minnesota 55337www. NewYorkMint. Com21. To promote the Sliver Eagles coin, what is stressed in the ad?A.The coin is of high quality and worth collecting.B.The coin can be circulated as a currency.C.Limited supplies guarantee a stable price of the coin.D.Demand for the coin is bound to break records.22. If you buy six 2012 U. S. Mint Silver Eagles by post, you should pay at leastA. 230.7B. 233.7C. 240.7D. 243.723. The ad strongly encourages people to purchase the silver coins by .A.shopping online B.making a phone callC.lining up in front of the stores D.writing to the companyBDeciding to get her money's worth out of the wedding dress on which she spent over $ 1,000, an Australian woman has been wearing her wedding dress, a year after her wedding.43-year-old Tammy Hall adopted a new lifestyle----anti-consumerism (反消费主义) lifestyle in 2016 after a trip to India, which opened her eyes to how much we as a society consumed. She decided not to buy any new clothes or footwear for a whole year after she returned home to Adelaide in Southern Australia, and she managed to make it.But last year, as her wedding day approached, she faced a dilemma. She wanted to look good on the most important day of her life, but how could she spend a small fortune on the wedding dress she would only wear on that day?"In the end I decided that if I was going to get a wedding dress, I'd make sure I could get my money's worth, " Hall tells PA Real Life."The first time I wore it after the wedding was to vote in the Australian election in early 2021." the 43-year-old adds. "Since then, it's been to all sorts of places. Wearing it on a crowded train was especially funny, but I've worn it to do housework , to football games and to the gym. "Hall says that she has gotten some strange looks from people, but no irritating comments. It may have something to do with the fact that the dress is not the fanciest, but she believes people are just too reserved to say anything. Anyway, she doesn't really care, because she knows she has to hit the goal she has set and wearing the dress multiple times is the most reasonable way she could think of to make the most of her wedding dress.Hall now plans to wear her wedding dress on a trip to Iceland that she and her partner will take next summer.24. Why did Tammy Hall adopt a new lifestyle?A. To adapt herself to Indian life.B. To cut down her consumption.C. To save money for her next trip.D. To get prepared for her wedding.25. What did Tammy Hall do to get her money’s worth out of her wedding dress?A. She brought fun to people with it.B. She tried to wear it to earn money.C. She wore it repeatedly in daily life.D. She got it exchanged again and again.26. Which of the following best explains the word "irritating" underlined in paragraph 6?A. Thrilling.B. Annoying.C. Amusing.D. Confusing.27. What can we infer about Tammy Hall?A. She is determined to turn her ideas into practice.B. She values her wedding dress less than her trips.C. She has been struggling to make the ends meet.D. She has influenced people's lifestyle widely.CThere is certainly evidence that actors experience a blending of their real self with t heir assumed characters. For instance, Benedict Cumberbatch said, “My mum says I'm much more impatient with her when I'm filming Sherlock.”Mark Seton, a researcher at the University of Sydney, has even coined the term “post-dramatic stress disorder” to de scribe the lasting effects experienced by actors who lose themselves in a role. “Actors may often prolong habits of the characters they have embodied,” he writes.A recent finding doesn't involve acting, and it indicates that merely spending some time thinking about another person seemed to rub off on the volunteers’ sense of self led by Meghan Meyer at Princeton University. Across several studies, these researchers asked volunteers to first rate their own personalities, memories or physical attributes, and then to perform the same task from the perspective of another person. For instance, they might score the emotionality of various personal memories, and then rate how a friend or relative would have experienced those same events.After taking the perspective of another, the volunteers scored themselves once again: the consistent finding was that their self-knowledge was now changed—their self-scores had shifted to become more similar to those they'd given for someone else. For instance, if they had initially said the trait term "confident" was only moderately related to themselves and then rated the term as being strongly related to a friend'spersonality, when they came to rescore themselves, they now tended to see themselves as more confident. Remarkably, this morphing of the self with another was still apparent even if a 24-hour gap was left between taking someone else's perspective and re-rating oneself."By simply thinking about another person, we may adapt our self to take the shape of that person .” s aid Meyer and her colleagues. That our sense of self should have this quality might be a little discouraging, especially for anyone who has struggled to establish a firm sense of identity. Yet there is an optimistic message here, too. The challenge of improving ourselves ---or at least seeing ourselves in a more positive light—might be a little easier than we thought. By roleplaying or acting out the kind of person we would like to become, or merely by thinking about and spending time with people who embody the kind of attributes we would like to see in ourselves, we can find that our sense of self changes in desirable ways.“As each of us chooses who to befriend, who to model, and who to ignore.” write Meyer and her colleagues, “we must make these decisions aware of how they shape not only the fabric of our social networks, but even our sense of who we are."28. The first two paragraphs mainly .A. state that acting requires skillsB. explain the stress that an actor facesC. show that a role leaves a mark on the actorD. stress the importance of devoting oneself to a role29. What doe s the underlined phrase "rub off on” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Influence.B. Strengthen.C. Confuse.D. Determine.30. According to the study, taking the perspective of another person .A. brings changes to one's self-knowledgeB. motivates one to better understand himselfC. helps people deal with their identity problemsD. produces temporary effects on one's character31. What is the significance of the study?A. It offers instructions on making friends.B. It proposes a means to improve ourselves.C. It gives advice on adjusting one's emotions.D. It presents a way to deal with stress disorder.DA new device works like a solar panel, except it doesn't harvest energy from the sun to produce electricity. Instead, it uses energy from the cold night sky. In the center of this device is a thermoelectric generator (热电发电机), which uses the temperature difference between Earth and outer space to create electricity. As long as one side of it is cooler than the other, the generator can produce electricity. The cooler side faces the sky and is attached to an aluminum plate. That plate is sealed under a transparent cover and surrounded with materials that keep heat out. It stays cooler than the surrounding air by getting rid of any heat it absorbs as infrared (红外线) radiation. That radiation can zip up through the transparent cover and on toward outer space.The bottom of the generator is attached to an exposed aluminum plate, which is warmed by the local air. At night, the top plate can get several degrees centigrade cooler than the bottom of the generator.Researchers tested the device one clear December night in Stanford, Calif. The generator produced up to about 25 milliwatts of power per square meter of the device. That was just enough power to light a small electric lamp. Further improvements might develop its production to at least 500 milliwatts per square meter.“It's a very clever idea,” says Yuan Yang, a materials scientist who works at Columbia University in New York City. “The device still needs improving.” he notes. “But this new device may be useful for backup power," Yang says, “It might also provide a bit of energy to people living in areas that lack electricity.”“The device could help power remote weather stations or other environmental devices.” says Aswath Raman, a materials scientist who worked on the device at the University of California, Los Angeles. “What's more, this may be useful in areas that don't see sunlight for months at a time.” Raman adds.32. How is the device designed?A. It includes two aluminum plates with different functions.B. It is equipped with a heat-resistant generator in the center.C. Its two aluminum plates are exposed to air to keep heat out.D. Its generator is sealed by a transparent cover to remain cool.33. What is the limitation with the tested device?A. It won't be expanded to be much larger.B. It fails to produce electricity fast enough.C. It is unable to power small electric lamps.D. It produces a limited amount of electricity.34. In paragraph 6, Yuan Yang mainly intends toA. evaluate the device on a positive basisB. point out the problems with the deviceC. explain the research work for the deviceD. comment on Aswath Raman's prediction35. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Lamps Are Powered by the Energy From the Cold Night SkyB. A Generator Producing Electricity Has Been Applied in Many AreasC. Scientists Have Made a Breakthrough in Harvesting Green EnergyD. A Device Uses Energy From the Cold Night Sky to Produce Electricity第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。