辽宁省本溪满族自治县高级中学2017-2018学年高二下学期第三次月考英语试题(有答案)
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本溪县高级中学2017-2018学年(下)高二第三次月考地理试卷考试时间:70分钟试卷总分:100分命题范围:人教版必修一第1-4章80%+其他20%说明:本试卷由选择题和非选择题组成。
选择题一律答在答题卡;非选择题按要求答在答题卡相应位置上。
一、选择题(本大题共15小题,第1小题2分,2--15小题每题3分,共44分。
在每小题给出的四个选项中,只有一个选项是符合题目要求的)1.某地于晚上观测到北极星的地平高度为11043'(见下图)。
该地一年中A.始终昼长大于夜长B.夏至日正午太阳高度最大C.二分日时昼夜等长D.最大太阳高度为78017下图甲图为中纬度某地区近地面等压线分布示意图,且图示天气系统沿顺时针方向缓慢运动;乙图为甲图中MN一线气压变化示意图。
读图完成2--3题。
2.图示Q地的风向为A.东南风B.东北风C.西南风D.西北风3.甲图所示时刻A.①地的降水概率较②地大B.①地的气温较②地低C.③地风力较④地小D.③地气压较④地高读某年12月9日某时近地面气压分布示意图(单位:百帕),完成4--5题。
4.图示区域的天气状况是A.东京主要为阴雨天气B.印度半岛盛行西南风C.蒙古将出现狂风暴雨D.中南半岛的风力较大5.图中南部强低压天气系统途经海南岛时,给当地带来的主要灾害是A.海啸B.洪涝C.冻害D.地震正常情况下,秘鲁沿岸水温由近岸向外海升高,以20℃等温线为冷暖区域的边界,外海是广阔的暖水水域,而近岸则是狭长的冷水水域,冷水区域的等温线通常与沿岸的走向保持一致。
下图为秘鲁沿岸表层水温结构图。
据此完成6--7题。
6.影响该海域形成冷暖水域的主要因素是A.海陆热力差异B.海水透明度C.洋流性质D.太阳辐射7.每年6--7月图示海域渔场渔获量减产的主要原因可能是A.东南信风减弱B.河流流量减少C.秘鲁寒流加强D.海水光照减弱读我国内陆某地地质构造剖面示意图,完成8--9题。
8.图示地区A.岩石变质作用后形成大理岩B.石灰岩形成于火山喷发前C.地壳水平挤压后发生了岩浆活动D.该地发生过多次海陆变迁9.后期该地地貌变迁的主要动力为A.地壳上升运动B.变质作用C.火山活动D.外力作用下图中乙图为甲图中我国某L河流一水文站测得的连续两日流量变化图。
云霄四中2017-2018学年上学期高二年第三次月考英语试卷(20171220)出卷人:Allen 核对:高二年英语备课组第一部分听力理解(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. What are the two speakers most likely to buy?A. Apples.B. Oranges.C. Strawberries.2. How will the woman probably go to the station?A. By bus.B. By subway.C. By train.3. Where does this conversation probably take place?A. At a store.B. At a hotel.C. At a laundry.4. When did the woman hurt her leg?A. Yesterday.B. Three days ago.C. A week ago.5. What is the man doing?A. Asking for advice.B. Giving a suggestion.C. Making a complaint.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料, 回答第6、7题。
6. What does the man think of Italian food?A. It is hot.B. It is delicious.C. It tastes terrible.7. Where are the two speakers going to have dinner?A. At an Italian restaurant.B. At a Chinese restaurant.C. At a Japanese restaurant.听第7段材料, 回答第8、9题。
2018.4.13(考试时间:120分钟,试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。
2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整,笔迹清楚。
3.请按照题号顺序在答题卡各题目的答案区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试卷上答题无效。
4.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠、不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。
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小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)请听下面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。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B. £9.15.C. £9.18.答案是B.1. When will the man hand in the report?A. On Monday.B. On Tuesday.C. On Friday.2. Why is the man against buying the house?A. It has no garden.B. It’s far from his office.C. It has a broken roof.3. How much do the tickets cost?A. £9.B. £10.C. £11.4. What’s the man asked to do?A. Drink in a bar.B. Take a bottle in.C. Open his bag.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. A program.B. A desert.C. A photograph.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。
第一部分阅读理解(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。
ASoul music: Winter JamWinter Jam appears at Amalie Arena from6:00 pm to8:00 pm Saturday with a group of top Christian stars like Crowder, Britt Nicole, Tenth Avenue North, Thousand Foot Krutch, NewSong and Colton Dixon, plus an appearance by Duck Dynasty’s Sadie Robertson. $ 10 at the door only. (813) 301 — 2500. amaliearena. com.Theme Parks: Epcot, LegolandThe International Festival of the Arts opens at Epcot, combining culinary(烹饪的) and performing arts. It goes from Friday to Monday (9: 00 am —5 : 00 pm). This week bringsconcerts from Ashley Brown, who played Mary Poppins on Broadway, and Josh Strickland, who played Tarzan in Disney’s production on Broadway. Admission: $97—$114, $91—$108 aged 3—9. epcot. com. Today is the opening day for Legoland’s new Ninja World, an immersive (拟真的) land of new rides and activities based on the Lego Ninjago series of toys. Admission: $75, $ 65 seniors/aged 3—12. legoland. com/florida.Art: Second Saturday Art WalkThis week is St. Petersburg’s Second Saturday Art Walk. Among the many offerings is the opening of the Female Persuasion exhibit at the Cider Press Cafe? 601 Central Ave. The exhibit features(以……为特色) four local women who represent a range of techniques and styles. The free reception is from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm Sunday.Motorcycles: Gibtown Bike FestThis free motorcycle rally (集会) in Riverview will have live entertainment including Greg Billings, Marshall Tucker and the Black Honkeys, plus stunt(绝U) shows, food, drinks and goods. It runs from 3:00 pm to 10:30 pm Friday, 10 : 00 am to 10:30pm Saturday, 10 : 00 am to 5: 00 pm Sunday at the International Independent Showmen’s Association Clubhouse, 6915 Riverview Drive, Riverview. (813) 677—3590.1. When can you enjoy Christian stars’ performances?A. At 5:00 pm Saturday. D. At 8:00 pm Sunday.C. At 7:00 pm Saturday.D. At 4:00 pm Sunday.2. In which event can you see a Disney performer?A. Soul music: Winter Jam.B. Motorcycles: Gibtown Bike Fest.C. Art: Second Saturday ArtWalk.D. Theme Parks: Epcot, Legoland.3. What do Second Saturday ArtWalk and Gibtown Bike Fest have in common?A. They both exhibit art.B. They both offer free service.C. They both feature entertainment.D. They bothshow techniques and styles.BWith at least a dozen wildfires going through western North Carolina in the fall of 2016,it would take more than one local fire department to fight the flames. In early November, the federal government sent over a team of firefighters from the Interagency Hotshot Crews.Most of the Hotshots stayed at Hinton Rural Life Center in Hayesville, North Carolina. The center reached out to the media and community groups, hoping to get four volunteers per day to help things run smoothly for their firefighting guests. They didn’t expect a response quite so unbelievable.Within two days, over 200 people —about a third of the town’s population—reached out to offer help, according to the center’s website. Meals and accommodation were already being taken care of, so they went above and beyond the basic things. Community members donated over 1,000 goods, including sports drinks, snacks, eye drops and so on.Even the kids in Hayesville participated, sending thank-you cards, pictures and signs to motivate the Hotshots. The team received over 2,000 thank-you notes. After the fires were put out and the firefighters were preparing to go home, the town threw a parade to thank them and wish them well.The firefighters were at a loss by the generosity from Hayesville. They put together their own thank-you in a YouTube video.“You guys don’t know how much you mean, all the support you guys give us, ’’ says Ron, a firefighter from Oregon, in the video. “Out of four years when I’ve been fighting fire, this is about the most hospitable (好客的) state and county I’ve ever been in. And it brings tears to my eyes just thinking about it.”4. What is unexpected according to the text?A. The difficulty in putting out wildfires.B. The firefighters’ contributions to the town.C. The locals’ attitude towards the center’s request.D. The firefighters’ response to the wildfires.5. What can we know about Hayesville from the text?A. It is a peaceful town.B. It is a small town.C. It is a wealthy town.D. It’s tough to live in.6. Why are even the kids in Hayesville mentioned in the text?A. To show how cute they were.B. To encourage the firefighters to be grateful.C. To lead in the reason for creating the YouTube video.D. To stress the locals’ enthusiasm for the firefigh ters.7. What can we infer about the firefighters from the last paragraph?A. They felt very touched.B. They were kind to the locals.C. They were welcome everywhere.D. They were confident about their work.CIt’s common for children to grow up being toll to minimize daydreaming, and instead to focus on lessons and class work. Historically, daydreaming students who go off on their own thoughts, rather than focusing on the teachers, the blackboard, or their class work, are often encouraged to stop allowing their attention to wander and to bring themselves back into the present moment . They’re described as uninterestedin school work and their future.Traditionally, daydreaming is seen as a practice that results in bad consequences.But recent studies are beginning to renounce those common beliefs by pointing out the potential benefits that daydreaming may provide. PsychCentral reports that Mary Smith, a psychological scientist and researcher, recently examined scientific writings and studies to gain a better understanding of the role of a reflective brain. These studies have shown that the brain has a network that is active when a person is daydreaming and that brain network can help memory and learning.Though paying attention in school is important, these results suggest that there should Me time for, too. Giving them the chance to reflect and daydream can help improve learning and development. Research also indicates that when students are permitted to daydream, they experience less anxiety and become more motivated. On the other hand, if students are warned against daydreaming, their knowledge of themselves and the world around them may suffer.As a result, educators are encouraged to promote a balance between outward and inward attention. A little bit of daydreaming to breakup the hard focus on school activities can be beneficial, and it may help students become better, active learners.As for students, the lesson here is not to be afraid of doing some daydreaming. Sure, you want to pay attention to the vital information conveyed to you during your classes, but don’t get discouraged if your mind wanders. A little bit of daydreaming is healthy.8. What do people usually think of daydreaming students?A. They live in the future instead of in the moment.B. They pay too much attention to their own thoughts.C. They care about neither their studies nor their future.D. They go off on their own thoughts to avoid bad results.9. What does the underlined word /enounce?, in Paragraph 2 most probably mean?A. Disapprove.B. Ignore.C. Promote.D. Inspire.10.What can we infer from the text?A. The more we daydream, the better.B. Students should stay fully focused in class.C. Daydreamin g reduces students’ motivation.D. We shouldn’t always say no to mind-wandering.11. What is the best title for the text?A. Causes of DaydreamingB. Benefits of DaydreamingC. Ways to Reduce DaydreamingD. Attitudes towards DaydreamingDIn a time where power-banks and solar-power devices (设备) have become mainstream, a device that lets you charge gadgets (小物件) as you wish doesn’t sound very special. But while power-banks have to be charged the old way, and solar batteries need the sun to store energy, HandEnergy just needs a hand.The working principle behind HandEnergy is that of a two-axis rotor gyroscope(双轴转子陀螺仪). “You may be familiar with the wrist-training device called the Powerball, which is a powerful handheld gyroscope,” HandEnergy co-founder Alex Novik told Digital Trends. “We came up with the idea of putting a battery, metal coil(线圈)and magnets(磁铁)inside a similar device for making electricity. We spent a year developing it, and finally arrived at one we were happy with.”To use HandEnergy, users start by winding a starter ring. This sends a signal to drive the rotor, at which point they can start rotating (旋转) their wrists to keep the rotor spinning. The rotor inside HandEnergy spins at an average speed of 5,000 rotations per minute, conveying mechanical power to create electricity, and charging the built-in batteries. To charge a device ? just hook it up to HandEnergy using a USB data line.“We don’t necessarily think this will be something you use every day, because it takes around one hour to reach full charge, ” Novik says. “But it’s small enough to fit in your pocket, and you can use it anywhere.”Actually, HandEnergy charges smartphones at the same speed as a power outlet (插座). The battery only has a capacity of 1,000 mAh, so it won’t charge your phone completely at a time, but it can surely keep it running for a while longer when you really need it. Plus, it uses clean, unlimited energy.HandEnergy will be available for the masses soon, at a price of 99 Euros. One thing is for sure—it beats paying thousands of dollars on a solar-powered battery-charging coat.12. Why is HandEnergy considered to be special?A. It’s able to charge a gadget anytime anywhere.B. It produces clean energy on an unlimited basis.C. It charges a gadget with users’ personal energy.D. It’s so small that you can carry it with yourself.13. The Powerball is mentioned in Paragraph 2 just in order to show ________.A. how HandEnergy is producedB. what HandEnergy looks likeC. what HandEnergy can doD. how HandEnergy works14.What is the disadvantage of HandEnergy?A. is difficult to create it.B. It takes longer to charge it.C. It can be used only once.D. It produces too little energy.15.What is the a uthor’s attitude towards HandEnergy?A. Supportive.B. Opposed.C. Doubtful.D. Unconcerned.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。
2018年高二下学期第三次月考英语试题(含答案) COM 第Ⅰ 卷第一部分听力(共两小节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题每小题15分,满分75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秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1 What does the man want?A A leather suitB A piece of leatherC A pair of leather shoes2 Who was absent from dinner last night?A RobertB GeorgeC Kate3 Hooften does the woman eat out?A Five times a monthB Four times a weekC Five times a week4What was Patrick’s former apartment possibly like?A Quite noisyB Rather remoteC Very fortable5Which program does the woman want to watch?A A movieB A fashion shoC International news第二节(共15小题;每小题15分,满分225分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6 What made the girl sick?A The nightmaresB The plane tripC Visiting the Palace7 Where does the conversation take place?。
第一部分阅读理解(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。
AWe often meet with losses and downs in life。
When I was young,I always went to my family and friends for help。
As I grew older and became more independent,the advice from them wasn't enough and I began to read some books, which helped me a lot。
Here I'd like to recommend some of them to you。
●The Art of Happiness,Howard CutlerThis book was written in 1998,and in it,Howard Cutler asks Brendan Burchard,an outstanding philosopher, questions.Cutler is a psychiatrist(神经病学家)aiming to understand what the purpose of life is according to Brendan Burchard。
Burchard in turn describes what he believes the purpose of life is: it’s being h appy.●Happiness: A Guide to Developing Life's Most Important Skill,Matthieu RicardWritten by a French doctor,Dr。
2016—2017学年上学期高三12月月考试卷英语第Ⅰ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,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,选出一个最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AWe moved to a small university town in Illinois and found ourselves living next to a lot of young students. Almost every morning, as Dede would walk me to my school, we’d walk through the students’ party wasteland covered with things I was too young to know about and Dede was too old to care about.One day, a group of guys started shouting “Ali Baba” at us and laug hing. I turned red and begged Dede to cross the street with me. But she refused. Instead, she laughed in her usual way, yelled “Ali Baba” and waved at them as we walked by. They just watched us in shocked silence and never said anything to us again.Dede set an example for me that day and forever after, because she taught me to be always proud of who I was.Her stories were like a movie that was rich and imaginative and she never sugarcoated anything. While Dede preferred the Queen’s English, her vo cabulary was just as alive. The landscapes she created in her stories were so vibrant(充满活力的) and filled with a wild cast of characters.Almost every day, I would interrupt Dede, whatever she was busy with, and beg her to tell me a story. She would silently stare at me through the large glasses that took up half of her face. Whether it was only 10 minutes or several hours, I would barely speak as Dede took me to places I never wanted to come back from.My mother died while I was a child. Without the care and guidance of Dede in every aspect of life, I couldn’t have lived happily. Dede taught me so much, not only in daily life, but also in her attitude to dealing with unpleasant things that I don’t want to confront.21. How did the author feel when the boys shouted “Ali Baba” at them?A. Shocked.B. Ashamed.C. Afraid.D. Excited.22. Why was the author always asking Dede to tell stories?A. Her stories were lively and interesting.B. The author had no friends and felt lonely.C. The author liked Dede to speak in the Queen’s English.D. She could make a dull landscape seem beautiful.23. From the text, we can infer that Dede was the author’s_________.A. motherB. neighbourC. auntD. housekeeper24. We can learn from the text that the author__________.A. appreciated Dede very muchB. didn’t like her fatherC. was very selfishD. thought of Dede as her teacherBPassport ControlIf you are arriving at London Heathrow Airport and are nottransferring to another flight outside Britain or Northern Ireland, youmust pass through Passport Control and Customs immediately afterleaving your plane. If you are not British or a citizen of the EuropeanCommunity, you must fill out a special form before your passport is examined. This form is called a landing card and should be given to you during the flight to London.After landing, follow the AKRIV ALS signs. Make sure you are in the right channel when you reach Passport Control. There is one channel for holders of European Community passports, and a second channel marked "Other Passports".Baggage Reclaim (行李领取) AreaAfter passing through Passport Control, follow the signs to theBaggage Reclaim Area. If you have luggage which was carried inthe aircraft: along with other cargo, it will be delivered to you in theBaggage Reclaim Area. Look for the sign with your flight number.If you have only hand luggage, go directly through the Baggage Reclaim Area to Customs.CustomsAll passengers must pass through Customs afterPassport Control. There is a choice of two channels, Greenand Red. If you have nothing to declare, go through theGreen Channel. If you are not sure about your Duty Freeallowances (免税额), or if you have something to declare, go through the Red Channel. Information about Duty Free allowances can be found on special notice-boards in the Baggage Reclaim Area. You should study this information carefully whether you are going through the Red Channel or not. Please note that if you go through the Green Channel, you may be stopped and asked to open your luggage for inspection.25. When a Chinese traveller is arriving at Heathrow Airport for a trip in London, he must _______.A. fill out a landing card firstB. pass through Customs before Passport ControlC. walk through the Red ChannelD. immediately reclaim his baggage after landing26. Those who are not sure about their Duty Free allowances ________.A.can do as those who have nothing to declareB. need to go through the Green ChannelC. will be asked to open the luggage for inspectionD. can check the information in the Baggage Reclaim Area27. Which of the following travellers DO NOT have to go through Passport Control and Customs?A. People travelling straight to London.B. Holders of European Community passports.C. Passengers transferring to a city in Ireland.D. Passengers only with some hand luggage.CFree Wi-Fi has become very important to us: many stores and shopping malls offer it, restaurants use it to attract customers, and for libraries and coffee shops it is a must-have service.Even when people are traveling, they scan for free Wi-Fi. When selecting or rating a hotel, six in ten travelers believe that unlimited Wi-Fi is the most important factor.“Today, people will never forget to pack their smart phones, tablets and laptops into the suitcase,” said the Daily Mail. “We rely on free Wi-Fi heavily when traveling—especially when it comes to checking social media, checking out travel tips, and ac cessing websites.”However, despite the opportunities that free Wi-Fi gives us, “our over-reliance on technology has come at a price, with travelers feeling unable to escape social media”, said Lonely Planet, the world’s largest travel guide brand.Anita Isalska, Lonely Planet editor and tech addict, was forced to unplug when in an isolated (隔绝的)camp in Greenland recently. “Adjusting to this slower pace, I began to realize that: social media had changed into a habit,” she wrote. “I had believed I wa s capturing (捕捉) moments, but in reality my busy fingers were preventing me enjoying travel’s deepest pleasures. How fully can you appreciate a huge glacier or wild flowers when your brain is selecting the right photo filter (滤镜) or the perfect six seconds to take photos”In September, Lonely Planet released 10 predictions for the future of global travel. One of them was that true escapes will be highly valued in future, so remote hotels will start to make their lack of the Internet into an appealing feature. Would you like to have an unplugged holiday?28. According to the passage, people nowadays tend to do the following EXCEPT .A. getting out of a library that has no access to the InternetB. thinking ill of a hotel without Wi-FiC. making travel plans via the InternetD. enjoying travelling without Hi-Tech equipment29. Through the fourth paragraph, the author intends to .A. give more evidence to the view mentionedB. show a different opinion on the topicC. get into another topicD. summarize the previous paragraphs30. What has Anita Isalska realized in Greenland ?A. Travelers cannot survive without Hi-Tech.B. Taking pictures doesn’t affect appreciating nature.C. Her over-reliance on technology has come at a price.D. Her fingers are not flexible enough to take enough pictures.31.What does “an unplugged holiday” mean in the last paragraph ?A. A camping holiday. B A holiday in a remote hotel.C. A holiday without Wi-Fi.D. A holiday without taking pictures.DIn summer, millions of people will head for the beach. And while the ocean can be a great place to swim and play, it may also be useful in another way. Some scientists think that waves could help make electricity.“Have you ever been on a surfboard or boat and felt yourself being lifted up by a wave? Or have you jumped in the water and felt the energy as waves crashed over you?” asked Jamie Taylor of the Wave Energy Group at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. “There is certainly a lot of energy in waves.”Scientists are working on using that energy to make electricity. Most waves are created when winds blow across the ocean. “The winds start out by making little ripples (波纹) in the water, but if they keep on blowing, those ripples get bigger and bigger and turn into waves,” Taylor said.“Waves are one of nature’s ways of picking up energy and then sending it off on a journey.”When waves come towards the shore, people can set up dams or other barricades to block the water and send it through a large wheel called a turbine (涡轮). The turbine can then power an electrical generator (发电机).The United States and a few other countries have started doing research on wave energy, and it is already being used in Scotland.The resource is huge. We will never run out of wave power, besides, wave energy does not create the same pollution as other energy sources, such as oil and coal.Oceans cover three quarters of the earth’s surface. That would make wave power seem perfect forcreating energy around the world. There are some drawbacks, however.Jamie Taylor said that wave power still cost too much money. He said that its effects on animals in the sea were still unknown. Plus, wave power would get in the way of fishing and boat traffic.With more research, however, “many of these problems might be overcome,” Taylor said. “Deman d for energy to power our TVs and computers, drive our cars, and heat and cool our homes is growing quickly throughout the world. Finding more energy sources is very important, for traditional sources of energy like oil and gas may run out some day. ”In the future, when you turn on a light switch, an ocean wave could be providing the electricity!32. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Wave power costs too much money.B. Wave energy creates pollution like other energy sources.C. Wave power affects fishing and boat traffic.D. Wave power may affect marine animals.33. We can infer from the passage that ______.A. finding new energy sources like wave energy is importantB. wave energy is a resource that will never run out and is used all over the worldC. wave power is perfect for creating energy around the worldD. wave power doesn’t create any pollution34. The underlined word “drawbacks” in the seventh paragraph probably means______.A. regretsB. adventuresC. shortcomingsD. difficulties35. What can be the best title for the passage?A. How to Get Electricity by WavesB. A Huge Resource of Energy.C. Can Waves Make Electricity?D. The Disadvantages of Wave Energy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。
辽宁省2017—2018学年高二英语10月月考试题第I卷(选择题)第一部分:听力(1-20题略)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,D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂上,从21题开始涂卡。
ADouglas Florian teaches readers about bees in a new book of poems called UnBEElievables。
In his latest book, each poem is paired with a colorful image that illustrates(图解) a different type of bee and its role in the group。
Every page is full of fun and interesting facts about these social insects. TFK: When you brainstorm for a story,which comes first:the images or the poems?FLORIAN:Usually the poems come first. For a book of 21 poems, for example,I'll actually write about 50 poems first. Although I sometimes have images in my mind to go along with the words, I have to choose which ones I want to include in the book。
TFK: Many of your books, including UnBEElievables, are about insects and animals。
辽宁省本溪满族自治县高级中学2017—2018学年高二下学期第二次月考英语试题第一部分阅读理解(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。
AWorld’s top hotels for observing stars3100 Kulmhotel Gornergrat, SwitzerlandSitting 3,100 meters above sea level, 3,100 Kulmhotel Gornergrat overlooks the snow-dusted, rocky peaks of the Swiss Alps. Although skiing is the most popular activity there, the Kulmhotel is a favorite with astronomers. At the top of the two stone towers, observatories(天文台)are equipped with everything an astronomer might need.Rates: Rooms start at CHF 140 (US $150) per person a day.Stargazing packages: Starlight dinner, CHF 90 (US $96) per person.Sanctuary Baines’ Camp, BotswanaThis camp has some quiet suites(套房)overlooking the Boro River on the edge of the Moremi Game Reserve. A day of walking with elephants and watching lions on a game(与狩猎有关的)drive can be followed by an open-air bath.Rates: Start at US $675 person a day (includes meals, drinks and safaris(游猎))Ayers Rock Resort—Sails in the Desert Hotel, AustraliaLocated in the heart of the Australian Outback(内地), this hotel provides a stark(鲜Astro Tour uses iPads, 明的)contrast to the copper-red earth surroundings. The resort’stelescopes and binoculars(双筒望远镜)to let guests wonder at the Southern Cross(南十字星座)and re-learn the basics of the universe, such as how a star is born.Rates: Rooms start at US $400.Stargazing packages:Voyages Outback Sky Journeys, US $38 per person a day;Sounds of Silence dinner, US $169 per person.Kasbah Hotel, MoroccoAt the edge of Draa valley, the Kasbah has two round observatory domes and several telescopes peak out from the fortress walls. Far from city lights, with the world-famous desert—the Sahara on the horizon, the stage is set for a black, glittering sky. Each night after dinner, an expert helps guests find their way around the viewing equipment.Rates: MAD 540 (US $63) per person a day including breakfast and dinner.Stargazing packages: Guided visit to the SaharaSky observatory, MAD 200 (US $23)1. If you want to see wild animals in a game reserve, you can choose ________.A. Ayers Rock ResortB. Kasbah Hotel, MoroccoC. Sanctuary Baines CampD. 3100 Kulmhotel Gornergrat2. How much should a tourist pay if he/she would like to stay in a hotel a day near the world-famous desert and wants to visit the observatory?A. $86.B. $207.C. $150.D. $569.3. Which of the following is true about 3100 Kulmhotel Gornergrat?A. It lies in the heart of the Australian Outback.B. Tourists can have Starlight dinner for free.C. Tourists can appreciate the rocky peaks of the Swiss Alps.D. It provides a stark contrast to the copper-red earth surroundings.【语篇解读】本文是一篇广告布告类短文阅读。
B3 Module 5 Great People and Great Inventions of Ancient China词汇表1.philosopher n._________2.teaching n.__________3.thinker n.________4.resign v.________5.love___________6. influential adj.___________7.justice n.____________ 8.bark n.___________ 9. leather n.__________ 10. monk n._________ 11. category n.________ 12. 平等的adj._________ 13.重要性n.________ 14. 善良n.__________ 15. 秩序n._________16.原则n._________ 17. 职位n._________ 18. 强调v.____________ 19. 顾问n.________ 20.诚实n.___________ 21. 贡献n.____________22.发明v.__________ 23. 柔软的adj._______24.发明家n.__________25.辩论n.__________ 26.自由n.___________ 27.燃料n./v.___________ 28.状况,条件n.__________拓展词1. _________adj.平等的___________adv.平等地_________ n.平等2.__________ v.建议_________n.建议____________n.顾问3.___________n/v.影响______________adj.有影响力的4.__________v.强调____________adj.有压力的___________adj.感到有压力的5.__________ adj.诚实的__________n.诚实6.__________ v.贡献______________n.贡献7.__________v.发明_____________n.发明_______________n.发明家8.__________adj.柔软的____________v.变柔软、变弱9.___________v.辩论__________n.辩论重点短语1.与…交战(war)____________2.抚养(bring)__________3.引进,获利____________4.提出___________5.引起(bring)___________6.第一次(time)______________7.以…为自豪(pride)_____________8.违背原则(principle)___________________9.总之(conclusion)____________ 10.在好/坏状况(condition)___________ ________ 11.以…条件(condition)_________________ 12.决不__________________ 13.在某种程度上(way)______________14.采纳…建议(advice)______________ 重点单词1. equal adj. 相等的,胜任的 C n. (地位等)相同的人; 相等的事物vt. 等于你能胜任这个挑战吗?_________________________________?2. order n. 秩序,命令,次序,整齐,订单v.命令、点菜____ order 有序的____ ____ order 无序、出故障的____ sth in order把…按顺序放好____ order 维持秩序______ an order for为……下订单____ _____ _____ +do 为了…命令order sb____________/ that sb__________3. stress v.& n. 强调,着重,重读,加压力于;使紧张____________________强调……的重要性_____________of…受到…的压力________/_____ stress _____…重点放在……上重点句型For many years he traveled from state to state, teaching the principles of Confucius.t eaching the principles of Confucius 是-ing 形式作________ 状语。
2016—2017学年上学期高二12月月考试卷英语考试时间:120分钟试卷总分:150分命题范围:必修1-—必修5 命题人:孙岩说明:本试卷由第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷组成。
第Ⅰ卷为选择题,一律答在答题卡上;第Ⅱ卷为主观题,按要求答在答题纸相应位置上.第Ⅰ卷(共二部分满分85 分)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、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AIt took some time for spring to arrive but now it's here that UK’s gardens are enjoying it。
Many flowers that would usually be over by now are still at their best。
Here are some of the best gardens right now.Kew Gardens,LondonThe rock garden is one of the places to head for at Kew right now。
It will be at its peak in the days ahead。
The garden has waterfalls and streams over the land,and many plants and flower buds are all at their best。
Equally those who can not be missed are the flowering cherry (樱桃)trees.Open daily 9:30 am—6:30 pm,adults £16, children free。
Wentworth Castle Gardens,near BarnsleyA yellow carpet surrounds Wentworth Castle at the moment,as the daffodils (水仙花) are still in full bloom. Another wonderful spot is the Victorian flower garden, created from an old bowling (保龄球) green in the 19th century.Open daily 10:00 am- 5:00 pm, adults £5。
B5 Module 3 Adventure in Literature and the Cinema重点单词:1.biography n.___________2.fantasy n.____________3.raft n.____________4.paddle vi______________5.beard n.___________6.crawl vi_____________7.trunk n._____________ 8.romantic adj. ____________ 9.fiction n.____________10.vivid adj.____________ 11.detective n.__________ 12.murderer n.___________13.adolescent n.____________ 14.解决vt____________ 15描述,描写n.___________16.同伴,伙伴n__________ 17.倾盆而下vi__________ 18.遮蔽物n.______________19.说谎vi____________ 20.使恐慌vt_____________21.好奇的adj______________22.系在,绑vt__________ 23.绳子n______________ 24.恐惧n________________25.非常恐慌的adj__________26.外形,轮廓n___________27.打扰vt______________28.喜剧n_______________ 29.评论n_____________30与...相似vt_____________31.创造vt_____________ 32.例外n________________33警告vt______________34.浅的adj________________35.坚决的adj____________36.领航员n_______________37.建立,确立vt________ 38.声誉,名声n.____________39.强迫,迫使vt__________拓展词汇:1.__________ vt 解决___________ n 解决方法2.__________ n 凶手,谋杀犯_________ v 谋杀3.__________ adj. 好奇的__________ n好奇心4.f__________ n. 恐惧,害怕__________ v. 使害怕,惊吓_________adj. 令人害怕的__________adj. 害怕的,恐惧的5.t__________ n. 害怕,恐慌__________ v. 使恐惧,恐吓__________ adj. 令人恐惧的,极其恐怖的__________ adj.非常害怕的,极度恐慌的6.__________ vt 塑造,创作__________ n 创作,创造_______ adj.创造性的,有创造力的7.__________ vt 警告_________n警告_________n. 创造力8.__________adj. 坚决的__________ v. 决定__________ n 坚定,决心9.__________vt 建立,确立___________________ n 确立,建立10.__________vi ①撒谎,说谎(过去式____,过去分词____,现在分词_____)_____n 说谎者②躺,位于(过去式____,过去分词____,现在分词_____)__________ vt 放,搁;下蛋,产卵(过去式____,过去分词____,现在分词_____)11.__________(使)恐慌过去式_______ 过去分词___________12._____________vt. 与…相似,像_________________n.相似之处13.重点短语1. (秘密地)逃跑____________________2. 与… 有/无联系/关联__________________3.借着…的光____________________4. 死于(疾病,饥饿,悲伤)______________5. 劝服某人做某事____________________6. 捉弄某人,恶作剧_____________________7. 令人惊讶的是____________________8. 有做某事的心情_____________________9. 以…为背景____________________ 10. 过着…的生活_____________________ 11. 编造____________________ 12. 出发,启程_____________________ 13. 几分钟(couple)_____________________ 14. 对…好奇____________________ 15.下决心做某事____________________ 16. 前进(way) _____________________ 17.警告..某事. _________________________ 18.警告...不要做.... ______________________ 重点单词讲解:1. account n. 叙述,描写,报道vt. 解释,说明,(数量上)占…因为______________ 决不______________ 解释,说明______________把…考虑在内_________________/ ____________________He swore that on no account _______ turn against his homeland.A. should heB. he shouldC. would heD. he would2. lie v. 位于,躺在______/_______/_______ n. 谎言说谎_______________ 位于______________ 在于_____________ 摆放桌子___________ The boy ______ on the bed ________ his mother and said that he had already ______ the table.A. lying; lied to; lainB. lied; lay to; laidC. lay; lied to; laidD. lying; lied to; laid3. disturb vt.. 弄乱,打扰,妨碍(安静,睡眠)adj ___________ 令人烦恼的___________ 不安的;烦恼的辨析disturb/interruptI heard you talking and I didn’t like to ______ you, so I went away.His speech was constantly ___________ by applause.He has had some _________ experience. 他有过一些不舒服的经历I’m _________that so many of the students appear to be illiterate.这么多学生不识字我很担心4. force v. 强迫,迫使n. 力量,暴力,武力强迫某人做某事_________________/_________________ 靠武力,强行______________ Bill was doing a lot of physical exercise to build up his _________.A. energyB. forceC. strengthD. powerB5 Module 4 Carnival重点单词:1.carnival n.____________2.Christian adj._______________3.ghost n.____________4.costume n.______________5.firearm n.______________6.empire n._____________7.revive vt _____________8.council n. _______________9.elegant adj.___________10.magic n.______________11.era n.___________ 12.calendar n.________________13.dove n._____________ 14.bean n. _______________ 15.flour n.___________16.garlic n._____________17.onion n.________________ 18.pea n._____ ________ 19.pork n.______________20.sausage n.____________21.ingredient n.____________ 22.whistle n.__________ 23.parade n.______________24.multicultural adj.___________ 25.plantation n.____________26.abolish vt _________27.magnificent adj.___________28.躲藏vt_____________ 29.杂乱,混乱n____________30.延长vt_______________ 31.假装vi_____________ 32.记忆n_____________33.预定vt_______________34.漫步,闲逛vi_____________35.药草n_____________36.使人放松adj___________ 37.哨子n___________38.美味可口的adj______________39.标志vt_____________40.贸易n_____________41.运输,运送vt______________42.地主n______________ 43.进口vt ___________ 44.主人n_____________45.庆典,庆祝n______________46.自由n____________47.联合vt________________48. 起源n ________________拓展词汇:1._________ vt. 延长,伸展___________ n. 伸长,延长2._________ n. 记忆_____________v.记忆___________________adj.有纪念意义的3._________ vt. 掩藏,躲藏___________ 过去式___________过去分词4._________ adj. 使人放松的___________ v.使放松__________ adj. 放松的5._________ adj. 美味可口的__________ n. 味道,滋味___________ 无味的6._______n. 杂乱,混乱________v.打乱,使迷惑_______ adj.困惑的________adj.使.困惑的7._________ n. 庆典,庆祝___________ v. 庆祝8._________ n. 起源n. ___________ adj. 原始的,最早/初的______________vt 起源于重点短语:1. 出现,出版_________________________2. 装扮,打扮________________________3. 假装_________________________4. 秘密地_________________________5. 始于,追溯到_________________________6. 把某人关进监狱_____________________7. 对…有好处_________________________ 8. …的关键是_____________________9. 结束,终止_________________________ 10. 由..组成,构成(consist) _________________ 11.在于(consist)_____________________ 12. 如果可能的话________________________ 13. 宁愿做某事_____________________ 14. 对…狂热,喜欢_____________________ 15. 把...运输到________________________ 16. 与生俱来的,遗传的__________________ 17. 玩得高兴____________________ 18. 或多或少________________________ 19 接任,接管____________________ 20. 掌握一门外语____________________重点单词讲解:1. pretend vi 假装假装做___________ 假装正在做____________假装已经做过了__________________pretend + that – clause 假装做了某事He passed by, ___________________________ 他路过,假装没注意我。
辽宁省本溪满族自治县高级中学2017-2018学年高一上学期第一次月考英语试题第一部分听力(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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What does the woman see in the sky?A.A plane.B.A bird.C.A kite.2.How much will the woman pay?A.$20.B.$35.C.$40.3.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.In a taxi.B.In a hotel.C.In a hospital.4.When will the next train leave?A.In fifteen minutes.B.In thirty minutes.C.In an hour.5.What does the woman think of the novel?A.Boring.B.Helpful.eless.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题。
每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出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.When is Jack expected to call Jim?A.At 4:00.B.At 5:00.C.At 5:30.7.What's Jim's phone number?A.83665208.B.88365208.C.83662508.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
辽宁省2017-2018学年高二英语10月月考试题第I卷(选择题)第一部分:听力(1-20题略)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,D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂上,从21题开始涂卡。
ADouglas Florian teaches readers about bees in a new book of poems called UnBEElievables. In his latest book, each poem is paired with a colorful image that illustrates(图解) a different type of bee and its role in the group. Every page is full of fun and interesting facts about these social insects.TFK: When you brainstorm for a story, which comes first: the images or the poems?FLORIAN: Usually the poems come first. For a book of 21 poems, for example, I'll actually write about 50 poems first. Although I sometimes have images in my mind to go along with the words, I have to choose which ones I want to include in the book.TFK: Many of your books, including UnBEElievables, are about insects and animals. How did these become your favorite subjects?FLORIAN: There is so much humor in the animal world. People have a lot of knowledge about animals and ideas about animals that are fun to explore in writing. Animals are just so interesting. When I research, I find out so many new and amazing facts. The poem is often half written by the time I have done with my research. TFK: Why did you choose bees as the subject of your latest book?FLORIAN: I saw recently in the news that many bees are dying out. Scientists believe this to be caused by various diseases. I wanted to create awareness and learn more about bees after hearing this. So many of the fruits and vegetables we eat are dependent on pollination(授粉) by honeybees. If bees disappear, so will much of our food.TFK: Do you have a favorite bee?FLORIAN: One of my favorites is the poem and painting about the worker bees.I wanted the painting to be very playful and light. These bees have to work all day, and it's kind of like a factory. And even though these bees have to work very hard, they manage to smile.21. UnBEElievables is a book about .A、storiesB、imagesC、insectsD、fruits22. Why did Douglas Florian choose bees as the subject of his latest book?A、Because bees are easy to explore in writing.B、Because bees are going to die out.C、Because he has no idea about bees.D、Because he wants people to protect bees.23. Douglas Florian likes the worker bees best mainly because of their .A、hard workB、attitude towards workingC、dangerous situationD、great contributionBNonverbal (非语言的)CommunicationWhen you are in another country, it is important to know the language, but it is equally important to know how to communicate nonverbally. Before saying anything, people communicate nonverbally by making gestures. According to an investigation(调查),only 30 to 35 percent of our communication is verbal. When people don't know the language, the most common way to communicate is through gestures. However, many gestures have different meanings, or no meaning at all, in different parts of the world.In the United States, for exampl e, nodding your head up and down means “yes”. In some parts of Greece and Turkey, however, this motion can mean “no”. In Southeast Asia, nodding your head is a polite way of saying “I've heard you.”In ancient Rome, when the emperor wanted to spare someone's life, he would put his thumb up. Today in the United States, when someone puts his/her thumb up, it means “Everything is all right.” However, in Sardinia and Greece, the gesture is insulting (侮辱)and should not be used there.In the United States, raising your clasped(握紧的) hands above your head means “I'm the champion” or “I'm the winner”. It is the sign that prizefighters make when they win a fight. When a leading Russian statesman(政治家) made this gesture after a White House meeting, Americans misunderstood and thought he meant he was a winner. In Russia, however, it is a sign of friendship.There are other nonverbal signals that people should be aware of when they go to another country, such as the distance to maintain between speakers. Americans stand closer to each other than English people. English people don't like touching somebody or being touched. Now in America, touch is important. For example friends touch each other on the arm. They often put an arm around a friend when they say “hello” or “goodbye”.24. It is very important to know how to communicate nonverbally when you are in anothercountry because .A、most people speak different languagesB、it's easy to learn how to express oneself through gesturesC、people always make gestures before saying anythingD、much of our communication is nonverbal on many occasions25. If a native in Singapore nods his head up and down when you talk to him, hismotion means .A、yesB、I've heard youC、that's all rightD、no26. When the Russian leader put up his clasped hands after the meeting at the WhiteHouse .A、he made a show of friendship to AmericaB、he was insulting AmericaC、he meant Russia was the winnerD、he in fact meant nothing at all27. The gesture of putting one's thumb up should not be used when you are travellingin .A、GreeceB、the United StatesC、ChinaD、Southeast AsiaCJane was running late. Jane, 25, had a lot to do at work, plus visitorson the way: her parents were coming in for Thanksgiving from her hometown. But asshe hurried down the subway stairs, she started to feel uncomfortably warm. By the time she got to the platform, Jane felt weak and tired---maybe it hadn't been a good idea to give blood the night before, she thought. She rested herself against a post close to the tracks.Several yards away, Tom, 43, and his girlfriend, Jennifer, found a spot closeto where the front of the train would stop. They were deep in discussion about a house they were thinking of buying.But when he heard the scream, followed by someone yelling, "Oh, my God, shefell in!" Tom didn't hesitate. He jumped down to the tracks and ran some 40 feet towardthe body lying on the rails. "No! Not you!" his girlfriend screamed after him.She was right to be alarmed. By the time Tom reached Jane, he could feel the tracks shaking and see the light coming. The train was about 20 seconds from the station.It was hard to lift her. She was just out. But he managed to raise her the four feet to the platform so that bystanders could hold her by the grins and dragher away from the edge. That was where Jane briefly regained consciousness, felt herself being pulled along the ground, and saw someone else holding her purse.Jane thought she'd been robbed. A woman held her hand and a man gave his shirtto help stop the blood pouring from her head. And she tried to talk but she couldn't,and that was when she realized how much pain she was in.Police and fire officials soon arrived, and Tom told the story to an officer. Jennifer said her boyfriend was calm on their 40-minute train ride downtown-just ashe had been seconds after the rescue, which made her think about her reaction at the time. "I saw the train coming and I was thinking he was going to die," she explained.28. Why did Jennifer try to stop her boyfriend?A、Because they would miss their train.B、Because she was afraid the train would kill him.C、Because she was sure Jane was hard to lift.D、Because he didn't see the train coming.29. How did Tom save Jane?A、By pulling her along the ground.B、By helping her rise to her feet.C、By lifting her to the platform.D、By dragging her away from the edge.30. When did Jane become conscious again?A、When the train was leaving.B、When a man was cleaning the blood from her head.C、After the police and fire officials came.D、After she was back on the platform.31. The passage is intended to _____.A、tell us about a subway rescueB、show us how to save people in the subwayC、warn us of the danger in the subwayD、report a traffic accidentDHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2has set new nationwide and global box-office records for ticket sales in its opening weekend. The final part of the Harry Potter series is creating the perfect storm of record-breaking box-office sales. Before this movie, The Dark Knight held the opening weekend record. The Dark Knight actually sold a few more tickets. But with 3D and IMAX ticketing as well as the passion of fans who have waited for a long time to see the ending of J.K. Rowling’s brilliant story, the final Harry Potter movie was going to be hugely successful, no matter what.And as if film-makers were magically able to save the best for last, critics(评论家) completely agree that The Deathly Hallows, Part 2is the best film of the entire series and there has been little negative(负面的) to say about the performances ofthe film’s stars. When they were 10 or 11 years old, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint have grown up on the big screen. They grew in their character as the story was told through the years.As the story draws to a close, the final Harry Potter film is set to break the $1 billion mark in worldwide sales. And even though the film series is finally over, J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter will live on in different forms of merchandising (附带产品), including major theme parks, action figures and almost certainly, various versions of the story.32. According to the author, we know Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part2________.A、is not as good as the first several Harry Potter moviesB、was poorly received by most of the movie critics in the USC、was expected to be very successful in making moneyD、is not as good as movie-goers expected33. What is implied about the performances of the film's stars?A、The performances are disappointing.B、The stars did much better before.C、The stars haven't made a breakthrough.D、The stars have done a very good job.34. In which part of a newspaper would you most probably read this passage?A、Lifestyle.B、Education.C、Entertainment.D、Kids.35. What would be the best title for this passage?A、The Harry Potter movies come to an end at last.B、The Last Harry Potter movie makes movie-goers sad.C、The Last Harry Potter movie comes in 3D and IMAX.D、The Last Harry Potter movie sets new box-office records第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
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第一局部:听力〔共两节,总分为 30 分〕〔略〕第二局部:阅读理解〔共两节,总分为40分〕第一节 (共15小题;每一小题2分,总分为30分)阅读如下短文,从每题所给的四个选项〔A、B、C和D〕中,选出一个最优选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AOne Day Fly-Fly Rock Art TourOperator: Adventure North Australia Destination: Cooktown Departing: Cairns Prices(AUD): Adults: $ 549.00 Child: $ 390.00Family(2 adults and 2 children): $ 1,669.00Tour DescriptionA truly unique experience, voted as one of Australia's Must-Do-Experiences. Treat yourself to an amazing day out with Aboriginal Elder Willie Gordon.Depart Cairns Domestic Airport for the Skytrain Flight to Cooktown. Flight departs Cairns at 6:45 a.m.Enjoy a 45-minute flight with wonderful views from Cairns to Cooktown as you fly along the coast between the World Heritage rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef. On arrival in Cooktown you’ll be met by Willie Gordon, the traditional storyteller of the Nugal-warra trible.Willie Gordon takes guests to his ancestral rock art sites, set high in the hills above Hope Vale, outside Cooktown. Here he shares the stories beh ind the art. He’ll explain howthe paintings speak of the most basic and important quality of life and the knowledge of his people.The tour takes you through an impressive view of six rock art sites, including an ancestral Birth Cave and the Reconciliation Cave. It includes a 30-minute bush walk on generally easyterrian(地形). (PS: Covered closed-on shoes must be worn.)Return to Cooktown at 1:15 p.m. where Willie will take you to the Nature Power House Museum, Cooktown's Visitor Information Centre. Lunch is included at the Verhandah Cafe.The rest of the afternoon is free to explore historical Cooktown before your transfer to Cooktown airport and return flight to Cairns. Flight arrives at Cairns Domestic Airport at 6:40 p.m. Own arrangements on arrival in Cairns. 21.Tourists will go to_________ after viewing the rock art.A. the World Heritage Rain-forestB. the Great Barrier ReefC. the Nature Power House MuseumD. the Reconciliation Cave22.From the passage, we know that Willie Gordon______.A. acts as the guide of the tour.B. is the owner of the Verhandah Cafe.C. works in the Nature Power House Museum.D. is the manager of Adventure North Australia.23.Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to the text?A. Tourists arrive in Cooktown by airB.The whole tour lasts about twelve hours.C. Tourists can visit historical Cooktown free of charge in the afternoon.D.A couple taking the tour with their three children will pay at least $2,059. 24.The tour is designed to let the tourists__________.A. learn about the customB. involve themselves in rock musicC. experience the local lifestyleD. enjoy the ancient artBAmmie Reddick from East Kilbride, Lanarkshire, was only 18 months old when she had the accident that had scarred(留下创伤) her for life. The curious child reached up to grab the wire of a hot kettle in the family kitchen and poured boiling water over her tiny infant frame.Her mother Ruby turned round and, seeing Ammie horribly burnt, called an ambulance which rushed her daughter to a nearby hospital. Twenty percent of Ammie’sbody had been burned and all of her burns were third-degree. There, using tissue(组织) taken from unburned areas of Ammie’s body, doctor s performed complex skin transplants(移植) to close her wounds and control her injuries, an operation that took about six hours. Over the next 16 years, Ammie underwent 12 more operations to repair her body.When she started school at Maxwelton Primary at age 4, other pupils made cruel comments or simply wouldn’t play with her. “I was the only burned child in the street, the class and the school,〞she recalled, “some children refused to become friends because of that.〞Today, aged 17, Ammie can only ever remember being a burned person with scars; pain is a permanent part of her body. She still has to have two further skin transplants. Yet she is a confident, outgoing teenager who offers inspiration and hope to other young burns victims.She is a member of the Scottish Burned Children’s Club, a charity set up last year. This month, Ammie will be joining the younger children at the Graffham Water Center in Cambridge shire for the charity’s first summer camp. “I’ll show them how to get rid of unkind stares from others.〞 she says. Ammie loves wearing fashionable sleeveless tops, and she plans to show the youngsters at the summer camp that they can too. “I do not go to great lengths to hide my burns scars,〞 she says, “I gave up wondering how other people would react years ago.〞25. What did other children do when Ammie first went to school?A.They were friendly to her. B.They showed sympathy to her. C.They were afraid of her. D.They looked down upon her. 26. Ammie will teach the younger children at the Graffham Water Center to___________. A.face others’ unkindness bravely B.hide their scars by proper dressingC.live a normal life D.recover quickly27. What can be the best title of the passage?A.A Seriously Burned Girl Survives B.Ways to Get Rid of Unkind Stares C.Permanent Scars and Pain for a Girl D.A Seriously Burned Angel of HopeCLove to sink into your chairs and relax when you get to school? Then you will not be happy to hear that schools all over the world are seriously considering exchanging traditional desks for ones with no seats at all — Yes, that means you will be encouraged to stand through those already too long math and science lessons! Why would anyone even think of putting kids to such cruelty? Experts say it improves their health and helps fight obesity. While that may seem a little far-fetched (牵强的) the officials at the few schools around the world seem to agree.Among them are educators from the College Station Independent School District in Texas, who recently completed a week-long experiment involving 480 students across three elementary schools. The 374 kids that agreed to participate in the study were provided a device that helped record step count and calorie consumption over the entire period.All 25 teachers involved in the study reported that students appeared to be more alert and concentrate better, when allowed to stand. The one thing that did surprise the researchers was that younger kids were more willing to stay standing than kids in higher grades. They believe this may have something to do with the fact that after years of being asked to “sit still〞, older kids have a harder time adjusting to this unexpected freedom.American schools are not the only ones reporting success with stand-up desks. Four Catholic schools in Perth, Australia, which have been testing them since October 2013, have seen similar results. In May 2014, Grove House Primary School in Bradford, West Yorkshire, became Europe’s first test one, with a seven-week trial thatinvolved the use of desks made by Ergotron in their fifth-grade classrooms. While official results are not out yet, early reactions from both teachers and students, have been extremely encouraging.The findings of these studies and others done previously, all seem to mean that allowing kids to move around in classrooms is a win-win for students and teachers —it helps kids get healthier and provides educators with a more engaged audience.28. According to the first paragraph, what may make the students at school unhappyis that _____.A. they have to exchange desks with each otherB. they have to exchange traditional desks for chairs with no seatsC. there are no seats for them to sit in classD. the officials show no sympathy to them at all29. According to the teachers, older students may not like stand-up desks because _____.A. they are cleverer than younger studentsB. they are easily tired of standing longC. they have formed the habit of sittingD. they do badly in class while standing30. What is most likely to be the result of the seven-week trial?A. The standing desks can’t be used at all.B. It is good for students to use stand-up desks.C. More tests should be done in other schools.D. The students are different in personality.31. Why do the teachers like the standing desks?A. Because the educators can draw the students’ attention.B. Because the teachers can keep the students healthy.C. Because the students can have a walk in the classroom.D. Because the standing desks can keep the students concentrated.DA ban on smoking in public places has come into force in China – home to a third of the world’s smokers.The move is aimed at controlling the number of deaths from smoking-related diseases, running at a million a year.But the rules have been criticized, because they do not include punishments for those who choose to ignore them.Many business owners hate rules that force them to ban smoking on their premises (经营场所) because many customers do not like the rules and complain.The rules do not allow smoking in places like restaurants, hotels, railway stations or theatres, but not at the office.Employers have a duty to warn staff off the dangers of smoking but do not have to forbid them from lighting up at their desks.Shanghai introduced similar rules a year ago, but people do not seem to take much notice of them. Often you find people smoking at the next table while you are eating your meal or having a drink in a bar. The problem is that the rules do not include punishments for businesses or individuals who ignore them.It appears that many Chinese people are unaware of the dangers of smoking. Research suggests that only one in four knows the harm cigarettes of second-hand smoke can cause.Officials say they have to try to persuade people not to smoke to reduce the numbers dying from smoking-related diseases.At the same time the government makes a lot of money from the sales of cigarettes by the state-owned firm that makes and sells all tobacco products throughout the country.32. The number of smokers in China makes up about ______ of the world’s smokers.A. 66%B. 44%C. 33%D. 55%33. We can replace the underlined part in the passage with _______.A. are concerned aboutB. are curious aboutC. don’t knowD. don’t care34. Why have the rules been criticized by some people?A. Because those people don’t want to be punished.B. Because they do not include punishments for those who choose to ignore therules.C. Because the rules are ignored by all the people who smoke.D. Because nobody takes notice of the rules.35. If the government wants to ban smoking in public places, ______.A. only rely on educating peopleB. make more money from the sales of cigarettesC. do punish those who ignore the rulesD. let people know more about the dangers of smoking第二节〔共5小题;每一小题2分,总分为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优选项。
2018年辽宁省普通高中学业水平考试模拟试卷英语(本试卷分第I卷和第II卷,考试时间90分钟,满分100分)第I卷(选择题满分60分)第一部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40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。
AIt was Christmas Eve, 1881. I was 15 years old and feeling like the world was over for me. I didn’t have enough money to buy myself the gift that I had wanted that year.Dad came back in and there was ice in his beard. “You’ve been by widow (寡妇) Smith’s house recently?" he asked. Ms. Smith lived two miles down the road. Her husband had died and left her with three children.“I rode by just today” Dad continued.“Little Jack was out looking for wood. They must be out of wood, Tom.”We filled our sled (雪橇) high with wood. Then we went to the store and Dad boughtsome food, and a smaller pair of shoes. I tried to think through what Dad was doing. I knewwe didn’t have much money,so why Dad was buying them so many things。
第一部分阅读理解(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。
ASoul music: Winter JamWinter Jam appears at Amalie Arena from6:00 pm to8:00 pm Saturday with a group of top Christian stars like Crowder, Britt Nicole, Tenth Avenue North, Thousand Foot Krutch, NewSong and Colton Dixon, plus an appearance by Duck Dynasty’s Sadie Robertson. $ 10 at the door only. (813) 301 — 2500. amaliearena. com.Theme Parks: Epcot, LegolandThe International Festival of the Arts opens at Epcot, combining culinary(烹饪的) and performing arts. It goes from Friday to Monday (9: 00 am —5 : 00 pm). This week bringsconcerts from Ashley Brown, who played Mary Poppins on Broadway, and Josh Strickland, who played Tarzan in Disney’s production on Broadway. Admission: $97—$114, $91— $108 aged 3—9. epcot. com. Today is the opening day for Legoland’s new Ninja World, an immersive (拟真的) land of new rides and activities based on the Lego Ninjago series of toys. Admission: $75, $ 65 seniors/aged 3—12. legoland. com/florida.Art: Second Saturday Art WalkThis week is St. Petersburg’s Second Saturday Art Walk. Among the many offerings is the opening of the Female Persuasion exhibit at the Cider Press Cafe? 601 Central Ave. The exhibit features(以……为特色) four local women who represent a range of techniques and styles. The free reception is from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm Sunday.Motorcycles: Gibtown Bike FestThis free motorcycle rally (集会) in Riverview will have live entertainment including Greg Billings, Marshall Tucker and the Black Honkeys, plus stunt(绝U) shows, food, drinks and goods. It runs from 3:00 pm to 10:30 pm Friday, 10 : 00 am to 10:30 pm Saturday, 10 : 00 am to 5: 00 pm Sunday at the International Independent Showmen’s Association Clubhouse, 6915 Riverview Drive, Riverview. (813) 677—3590.1. When can you enjoy Christian stars’ performances?A. At 5:00 pm Saturday. D. At 8:00 pm Sunday.C. At 7:00 pm Saturday.D. At 4:00 pm Sunday.2. In which event can you see a Disney performer?A. Soul music: Winter Jam.B. Motorcycles: Gibtown Bike Fest.C. Art: Second Saturday ArtWalk.D. Theme Parks: Epcot, Legoland.3. What do Second Saturday ArtWalk and Gibtown Bike Fest have in common?A. They both exhibit art.B. They both offer freeservice.C. They both feature entertainment.D. They bothshow techniques and styles.BWith at least a dozen wildfires going through western North Carolina in the fall of 2016,it would take more than one local fire department to fight the flames. In early November, the federal government sent over a team of firefighters from the Interagency Hotshot Crews.Most of the Hotshots stayed at Hinton Rural Life Center in Hayesville, North Carolina. The center reached out to the media and community groups, hoping to get four volunteers per day to help things run smoothly for their firefighting guests. They didn’t expect a response quite so unbelievable.Within two days, over 200 people —about a third of the town’s population—reached out to offer help, according to the center’s website. Meals and accommodation were already being taken care of, so they went above and beyond the basic things. Community members donated over 1,000 goods, including sports drinks, snacks, eye drops and so on.Even the kids in Hayesville participated, sending thank-you cards, pictures and signs to motivate the Hotshots. The team received over 2,000 thank-you notes. After the fires were put out and the firefighters were preparing to go home, the town threw a parade to thank them and wish them well.The firefighters were at a loss by the generosity from Hayesville. They put together their own thank-you in a YouTube video.“You guys don’t know how much you mean, all the support you guys give us, ’’ says Ron, a firefighter from Oregon, in the video. “Out of four years when I’ve been fi ghting fire, this is about the most hospitable (好客的) state and county I’ve ever been in. And it brings tears to my eyes just thinking about it.”4. What is unexpected according to the text?A. The difficulty in putting out wildfires.B. The firefighters’ c ontributions to the town.C. The locals’ attitude towards the center’s request.D. The firefighters’ response to the wildfires.5. What can we know about Hayesville from the text?A. It is a peaceful town.B. It is a small town.C. It is a wealthy town.D. It’s tough to live in.6. Why are even the kids in Hayesville mentioned in the text?A. To show how cute they were.B. To encourage the firefighters to be grateful.C. To lead in the reason for creating the YouTube video.D. To stress the locals’ enthusia sm for the firefighters.7. What can we infer about the firefighters from the last paragraph?A. They felt very touched.B. They were kind to the locals.C. They were welcome everywhere.D. They were confident about their work.CIt’s common for children t o grow up being toll to minimize daydreaming, and instead to focus on lessons and class work. Historically, daydreaming students who go off on their own thoughts, rather than focusing on the teachers, the blackboard, or their class work, are often encouraged to stop allowing their attention to wander and to bring themselves back into the present moment . They’re described as uninterested in school work and their future. Traditionally, daydreaming is seen as a practice that results in bad consequences.But recent studies are beginning to renounce those common beliefs by pointing out the potential benefits that daydreaming may provide. PsychCentral reports that Mary Smith, a psychological scientist and researcher, recently examined scientific writings and studies to gain a better understanding of the role of a reflective brain. These studies have shown that the brain has a network that is active when a person is daydreaming and that brain network can help memory and learning.Though paying attention in school is important, these results suggest that there should Me time for, too. Giving them the chance to reflect and daydream can help improve learning and development. Research also indicates that when students are permitted to daydream, they experience less anxiety and become more motivated. On the other hand, if students are warned against daydreaming, their knowledge of themselves and the world around them may suffer.As a result, educators are encouraged to promote a balance between outward and inward attention. A little bit of daydreaming to breakup the hard focus on school activities can be beneficial, and it may help students become better,active learners.As for students, the lesson here is not to be afraid of doing some daydreaming. Sure, you want to pay attention to the vital information conveyed to you during your classes, but don’t get discouraged if your mind wanders. A little bit of daydreaming is healthy.8. What do people usually think of daydreaming students?A. They live in the future instead of in the moment.B. They pay too much attention to their own thoughts.C. They care about neither their studies nor their future.D. They go off on their own thoughts to avoid bad results.9. What does the underlined word /enounce?, in Paragraph 2 most probably mean?A. Disapprove.B. Ignore.C. Promote.D. Inspire.10.What can we infer from the text?A. The more we daydream, the better.B. Students should stay fully focused in class.C. Daydreamin g reduces students’ motivation.D. We shouldn’t always say no t o mind-wandering.11. What is the best title for the text?A. Causes of DaydreamingB. Benefits of DaydreamingC. Ways to Reduce DaydreamingD. Attitudes towards DaydreamingDIn a time where power-banks and solar-power devices (设备) have become mainstream, a device that lets you charge gadgets (小物件) as you wish doesn’t sound very special. But while power-banks have to be charged the old way, and solar batteries need the sun to store energy, HandEnergy just needs a hand.The working principle behind HandEnergy is that of a two-axis rotor gyroscope(双轴转子陀螺仪). “You may be familiar with the wrist-training device called the Powerball, which is a powerful handheld gyroscope,” HandEnergy co-founder Alex Novik told Digital Trends. “We came up with the idea of putting a battery, metal coil(线圈)and magnets(磁铁)inside a similar device for making electricity. We spent a year developing it, and finally arrived at one we were happy with.”To use HandEnergy, users start by winding a starter ring. This sends a signal to drive the rotor, at which point they can start rotating (旋转) their wrists to keep the rotor spinning. The rotor inside HandEnergy spins at an averagespeed of 5,000 rotations per minute, conveying mechanical power to create electricity, and charging the built-in batteries. To charge a device ? just hook it up to HandEnergy using a USB data line.“We don’t necessarily think this will be something you use every day, because it takes around one hour to reach full charge, ” Novik says. “But it’s small enough to fit in your pocket, and you can use it anywhere.”Actually, HandEnergy charges smartphones at the same speed as a power outlet (插座). The battery only has a capacity of 1,000 mAh, so it won’t charge your phone completely at a time, but it can surely keep it running for a while longer when you really need it. Plus, it uses clean, unlimited energy.HandEnergy will be available for the masses soon, at a price of 99 Euros. One thing is for sure—it beats paying thousands of dollars on a solar-powered battery-charging coat.12. Why is HandEnergy considered to be special?A. It’s able to charge a gadget anytime anywhere.B. It produces clean energy on an unlimited basis.C. It charges a gadget with users’ personal energy.D. It’s so small that you can carry it with yourse lf.13. The Powerball is mentioned in Paragraph 2 just in order to show ________.A. how HandEnergy is producedB. what HandEnergy looks likeC. what HandEnergy can doD. how HandEnergy works14.What is the disadvantage of HandEnergy?A. is difficult to create it.B. It takes longer to charge it.C. It can be used only once.D. It produces too little energy.15.What is the author’s attitude towards HandEnergy?A. Supportive.B. Opposed.C. Doubtful.D. Unconcerned.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。