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江西省瑞昌一中 2010 届高三 9 月月考英语试卷时间: 120 分钟 满分: 150 分。
第 I 卷( 共三部分,共 115分)第一部分听力 ( 共两节,满分 30 分) 第一节 (共 5 小题;每小题 1. 5 分,满分 7. 5 分)听下面 5 段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A 、B 、C 三个选项中选出最佳 答案。
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个小题。
每段对 话仅读一遍。
1. Where probably are the speakers?A . In a shopB . In a museum 2. What time should Daisy come here? A . At 1: 50 p.m B. At 2:20 p.m 3. Where has the man probably left his wallet? A . On a bus B . In a cinema 4. What does the man suggest doing tonight?A . playing tennisB . Seeing a movie 5. What can we learn from the conversation?A .The man is a waiterB .The woman is on a diet 共15 小题;每小题 1. 5 分,满分 22. 5 分)听下面 5 段对话。
每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话前,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。
每段对话读两遍。
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、 7 题。
6. Where does the man work?A. On a plane.B. In a hospital.7. How does the man feel after work?A. Disappointed.B. Excited. 听第 8段材料,回答第 8 至 10题。
2021年瑞昌市第一中学高三英语第四次联考试题及答案解析第一部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ADuring ancient times, children didn’t have smartphones, iPad or computers to entertain themselves. Instead, they came up with interesting games to play.★Stone ballsDuring the Qing Dynasty, kicking a stone ball around was a popular sport in the northern part of China, and it was often played in the winter to protect kids from the cold. Stones were carved into small balls and kicked along with feet. In 1999, the sport was included in the 6th National Ethnic Group Traditional Sports Meeting held in Beijing.★Flying kitesKites have quite a long history. The earliest kites were made of wood, instead of paper. Nowadays, the four most famous kites are the Beijing kite, Tianjin kite , Weifang kite and Nantong kite, of which each has distinctive features. The kite which resembles a swallow is a well-known Beijing style.★Hide-and-seekHide-and-seek is a traditional game for children, popular around the nation. There are two ways to play: covering a child’s eyes while other kids run around to tease(戏弄) him or, more commonly, participants hide and one child must try to find them.★Playing diabolosA diabolo is always made of wood or bamboo and has empty space in the center. By juggling(边抛边接) the diabolo on the rope, the high-speed spinning diabolos will make a sound like a whistle. Playing diabolos is an interesting folk game, especially popular in North China. Playing diabolos was also included in the first group of national intangible cultural heritage(非物质文化遗产).1.Why did ancient children often play stone balls in the winter?A.To practice their feet.B.To warm themselves.C.To train their skills.D.To relax themselves.2.Which kites are swallow-shaped?A.Weifang kites.B.Tianjin kites.C.Beijing kites.D.Nantong kites.3.Why does playing diabolos make a sound?A.Because the diabolo’s center is empty.B.Because the high-speed spinning diabolo is light.C.Because the diabolo is equipped with a whistle.D.Because ropes’ surface moves against the diabolo’s.BWhat is the secret of happiness? A new study finds that happiness comes from exercise. People who exercise actively bring themselves happiness equal to earning an extra $25,000 ayear.Instead of recording extra hours at work in hopes of getting a raise, maybe you should hit the gym instead, as it could make you just as happy as that extra money. An interesting new study, published in the Lancet, found that people who are physically active have a greater sense of well—being than those who are inactive-and that active individuals feel as good as inactive people who earn $ 25,000 more per year.Researchers from Oxford and Yale Universities used data gathered from more than 1.2milion Americans. They were asked, “How many times have you felt mentally unwell in the past30 days. for example, due to stress, depression, or emotional problems?” Participants were also asked about their exercise habits and were able to choose from 75 diverse physical activities, including doing housework and childcare, running, weightlifting, and cycling. The researchers found that people who exercise regularly feel bad for an average of 35 days per year, while inactive people feel bad for an additional 18 days.All exercise types were associated with a lower mental health burden. Social physical activities(that is to say, team sports such as football, basketball, etc)had an even more positive effect, which can best help people relax mind.It is possible for some to get too much exercise. From Business Insider'sreport on the study. “The mental health of those participants who exercised for longer than three hours a day suffered more than that of those who weren't particularly physically active.” The ideal amount seems to be three to five training sessions per week. lasting 30 to 60 minutes each.But the conclusion should be that any amount helps, so don't stress about hitting that perfect balance: “All exercise types were associated with a lower mental health burden than not exercising.”4. The question asked in Paragraph one is meant to ______.A. introduce the researchersB. tell the secretC. draw a conclusionD. lead to the topic5. Which exercise below can help us relax mind most effectively?A. RunningB. Walking alone.C. Playing footballD. Keeping fit in the gym.6. According to the passage, the following are true EXCEPT that ______.A. people who exercise actively may feel bad for about 35 days per year.B. The more exercise you take, the higher mental health burden you will get.C. overdoing exercising will do harm to people's mental health.D. doing exercise is better than not doing it.7. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Exercise can bring as much pleasure as an income rise.B. The secret of happiness has nothing to do with wealth.C. Choosing the right form of exercise is of vital importance.D. The key to keep young is to exercise regularly.CSome years ago I was offered a writing assignment that would require three months of travel through Europe.I had been abroad a couple of times, but I could hardly claim to know my way around the continent. Moreover, my knowledge of foreign languages was limited to a little college French.I hesitated. How would I, unable to speak the language, totally unfamiliar with local geography or transportation system?It seemed impossible, and with considerable regret. Suddenly a thought ran through my mind: you can't learn if you don't try. So I accepted the assignment.There were some bad moments. But by the time I had finished the trip I was an experienced traveler. And ever since, I have never hesitated to head for even the most remote of places, without guides or even advanced bookings, confident that somehow I will manage.The point is that the new, along with the different, is almost scary by definition. But each time you try something, you learn, and as the learning piles up, the world opens to you.I've learned to ski at 40, and flown up the Rhine River in a balloon. And I know I'll go on doing such things. It's not because I'm braver or more daring than others. I'm not. But I'll accept anxiety as another name for challenge and I believe I can accomplish wonders.8. The author accepted the assignment because_________.A. he had never travelled abroad beforeB. he hardly knew any foreign languagesC. he was familiar with any other country in EuropeD. he would learn something new and different by trying9. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. The author had been abroad only twice.B. The author thought the trip was hard but worthwhile.C. The author admitted that anything different was terrible.D. The author must be good at doing research and making interviews.10. We can infer from the text that the author is_______.A. awkwardB. generousC. stubbornD. brave11. What's the best title of the text?A. An Interesting Trip AbroadB. My First Writing AssignmentC. Ready to Try and ChallengeD. How to Be Daring and Brave.DShanghairesidents passing through the city’s eastern Huangpu district in Octobermight have astonished at an unusual sight: a “walking” building. An 85-year-old primary school has been lifted off the ground in its entirety and relocated using new technology named the “walking” machine.In the city’s latest effort to preserve historic structures, engineers used nearly 200 mobile supports under the five-story building. The supports act like robotic legs. They’re split into two groups which in turns rise up and down, imitating the human step. Attached sensors help control how the building moves forward.TheLagenaPrimary School, which weighs 7,600 tons, faced a new challenge — it’s T-shaped, while previously relocated structures were square or rectangular. Experts and technicians met to discuss possibilities and test a number of different technologies before deciding on the “walking machine”.Over the course of 18 days, the building was rotated 21degrees and moved 62 meters away to its new location. The old school building is set to become a center for heritage protection and cultural protection. The project marks the first time this “walking machine” method has been used inShanghaito relocate a historical building.In recent years,China’s rapid modernization has seen many historic buildingsrazedto clear land for skyscrapers and office buildings. But there has been growing concern about the architectural heritage loss as a result ofdestruction across the country.Shanghaihas beenChina’s most progressive city when it comes to heritage preservation. The survival of a number of 1930s buildings in the famous Bund district and 19th-century “Shikumen” houses in the repaired Xintiandi neighborhood has offered examples of how to give old buildings new life. The city also has a track record of relocating old buildings. In 2018, the city relocated a 90-year-old building in Hongkou district, which was then considered to beShanghai’s most complex relocation project to date.12. How did the primary school get moved?A. By reducing the weight of it.B. By using movable supports.C. By dividing it into several parts.D. By using robotic legs.13. What does the underlined word “razed” probably mean in Paragraph 5?A. Replaced.B. Burnt.C. Protected.D. Destroyed.14. What can we infer about the heritage preservation inChina?A. The use of advanced technology leads to growing concern.B. Shanghai is the pioneer in preserving architectural heritage.C.A number of old buildings have been given new life.D. Many historic buildings will be relocated.15. What is the passage mainly about?A. New preservation campaigns are launched inChina.B. New technology gives new life to historic buildings.C. A building inShanghai“walks” to a new location.D. “Walking machine” makes heritage protection simpler.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
瑞昌一中11208班英语专项训练10 12.2.15.AThere were quite a lot of things that the philosophers of the old times got right and one of those things was that there is a very strong need for lawyers and government in a society. The government looks to protect and help you in times of need and the lawyers are there to fight for your case if you are treated unfairly. Just like then, there is still a need for government to help people when they need help now in today’s world. This sort of help can come from when people ne ed social security benefits because they become disabled after some sort of accident.If you have become disabled in recent days, then you certainly have rights go to find out whether you are qualified to receive the social security disability benefits. The social security disability is for those who have become disabled or are disabled due to some sort of accident that may have happened and that forces you to be out of work. This can be very frustrating because being out of work means that you cannot make money that you need in order to provide for yourself and those you are possible taking care of. This is where the government comes into play. The government will help you out with this and possibly give you money in order to keep yourself from ending up on the streets.They understand that accidents do happen and that there needs to be some sort of help for those who get into accidents and cannot provide for themselves. If you are sure that you have a disability, get in touch with the social security department for more information. Meyers Law Firm can help you get the social security disability benefits you have rights to gain.56. This passage talks mainly about .A. suggestions for you to contact related departmentB. the disabled need protection from lawyers.C. how you ask for help when having an accidentD. the government helps the disabled people57. If you are disabled the author suggests you .A. find out whether you can get the moneyB. go to the related department to treatC. ask your family members to give a handD. provide evidence for the social department58. When having an accident and becoming disabled people need to .A. ask the lawyers for helpB. turn to the government for helpC. fight for their benefitsD. seeking money from the accident59. What does the underlined part mean in the 2nd paragraph?A. Make you homeless.B. Get you to live a happier life.C. Stop you wandering in the street.D. End your poor life.60. The social security disability is given to those who .A. are out of work making no moneyB. have a deadly illness in the hospitalC. become disabled after an accidentD. have the disabled in their familyBMany people take it for granted that black is a color of bad things while white should always mean something good. This may be because, in their opinion, black is related to darkness and white to purity. However, that is not always the case. Did you know that the same colour may mean differently in different places of the world?In the English-speaking world, black is the colour of mourning. People wear black clothes at the funeral. Red is concerned with danger or bloodshed (流血). Yellow is the word for fear. If you are afraid, you are yellow. Yet none of these sayings is true outside the English-speaking world. In China and Korea white is the colour of mourning. In Russia, China and some other countries, red stands for beauty, life and excellence. In Italy and Germany, you are yellow with anger, not with fear.Even within the English-speaking area it is not difficult to find colour contradictions. A redcap in the United States is a porter in a railway station. In Britain, however, a redcap is a military policeman. Both names are logical because both men wear red caps. Similarly, the British term for an American white collar worker is sometimes called a black-coated worker.One does not have to cross an area to find colour differences. Would you rather be red-blooded? If we go back to the origin, we find that both terms are logical as both names suggest. The expression "blueblood" comes from Spain, where some noble families proudly said that they had "blue blood". But then why "blue" blood? Because they were fairskinned, and it is only natural that their blood vessels (血管) stood out appearing blue.61. Yellow is concerned with anger in .A. RussiaB. ChinaC. BritainD. Germany62. The two meanings of the term "redcap" form a difference in .A. pronunciationB. logical relationshipC. customD. climate63. Both Britain and America would probably agree that .A. a black-coated worker is employed in an officeB. black is the color of mourningC. red stands for beauty and excellenceD. a redcap is a porter in a station64. The best title for this passage isA. The Development of the Symbolic use of ColorsB. The Meaning Concerned With CertainColorsC. Colors that Carry Bad MeaningsD. The Origin of Blue Blood.65. When some Spanish called themselves “blueblood”, they actually meant.A. they came from a noble familyB. their faces looked blueC. they had blue blood in their vesselsD. they were fairskinned瑞昌一中11208班英语专项训练10参考答案。
一、高中英语阅读理解1.阅读理解The picture of George Washington is on the one-dollar bill. He served as American's first president from 1789 to 1797. President Washington has been called the "Father of his country."The third president of the United States, Thomas Jefferson, is on the two-dollar bill. He was the main writer of the Declaration of independence in 1776. Jefferson was one of the most influentialof the nation's Founding Fathers. He was also a plant expert, architect, musician and inventor.Another of American's greatest presidents, Abraham Lincoln, is on the five-dollar bill. He servedas the sixteenth president from 1861 until 1865. He successfully led the country through the Civil War, saved the Union and ended slavery.The picture of Alexander Hamilton appears on the ten-dollar bill. Hamilton was never president.But he was the first Secretary of the Treasury and one of the Founding Fathers. He was also an economist and political philosopher.Andrew Jackson was the seventh president, serving from 1829 to 1837. He supported popular democracy and individual liberty. His picture is on the twenty-dollar bill.Another president is on the fifty-dollar bill. Ulysses S. Grant served from 1869 to 1877. Before serving as president, Grant was military commander of Union forces during the Civil War. Underhis command, the Union Army defeated Confederate forces.So who do you think is on the one hundred-dollar bill? It is Benjamin Franklin. Franklin was never elected president, but was one of the Founding Fathers. He was also a leading writer and printer, political thinker, politician, postmaster, scientist, inventor, civil activist, and diplomat.These American statesmen are on the front of the bills. The backs of the notes show imagesfrom nation's history or famous places. They are in order, the Great Seal of the United States, the signing of Declaration of Independence and the Lincoln Memorial. The others are the Treasury Building, the White House, the Capitol Building and independence Hall.(1)The design of the bills shows that Americans values their people's__________ .A. talents in many waysB. success in their careersC. inventions in new fieldsD. contributions to the country(2)For hundreds of years, those historic men on the bills fought for the nation's ____________.A. economy and powerB. independence and democracyC. wealth and successD. faith and glory(3)Which of the following might be the best title for the text?A. Men on the MoneyB. the Design of US BillsC. History on the MoneyD. the Story of US Bills【答案】(1)D(2)B(3)A【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了各种面值的美元纸币上伟大人物,以及他们对国家所做出的贡献。
2020-2021学年瑞昌市第一中学高三英语第四次联考试卷及答案解析第一部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ADesign a science holiday to win a science holidayIs there a scientific holiday,tour,vacation or experience in your list that you dream of making a reality? We might just be able to help with that! We are the crowd sourcing thoughts and suggestions onnew tours,and the winner will receive two free places on their tour when it's launched.Starting entries 1st May 2020Deadline 31st August 2020ENTER NOW---Write a brief description of your ideal science holiday,tour,vacation or experience.---No matter how big or small,we are looking for brilliant, unique thoughts.It can be a complex multi-location overseas holiday tour,a weekend away deep-diving,or a simple walking tour(and everything in between).---Our current tours are mainly individual-focused but we would love to hear ideas for families and schools.---Creations that have environmentally friendly themes and a low carbon impact are also welcome.---Your entry can be as simple as a great title but writing more specifies will improve the possibility of walking off with the prize.---The competition doesn't close by September,2020,so plenty of time to brainstorm your entry.---We will launch the best idea in late 2020 or at the beginning of 2021. The winner will receive the award once the result is published.If you want to submit more than 3,999 words,include photos/maps with your entry, or submit multiple entries then send it to tours @ . The competition guidelines and other related information are available at .1. When will the winner probably be announced?A. In August,2020.B. In September,2020.C. In January,2021.D. In May,2021.2. What kind of entries might be more likely to win?A. Those producing a low carbon impact.B. Those with a long and unique title.C. Those providing detailed information.D. Those for individual-focused tours.3. What is the purpose of this text?A. To give guidance on a competition.B. To advertise a science holiday.C. To inspire creativity in teenagers.D. To collect the ideas for tours.BAs summer approaches, many kids and teenagers may find that they have more time in hand. One great way to make use of the extra time is to go on an adventure and travel. Clearly, I am not a naturally adventurous person, but I have found that takingthe risk and challenging myself to explore and travel to unfamiliar places can be a very rewarding experience.Because I am usually quite busy during the school year, most of my travels take place during the summer. Over the past few summers, I have hiked in the Grand Canyon, explored Niagara Falls, and camped out in upstate New York. Although these experiences are varied, they are similar in that they instill (灌输) a sense of appreciation for nature and a more balanced view on life. When I hiked in the Grand Canyon, for example, I was in awe(敬畏) of the geological influences that shaped the canyon.Adventures, of course, are not limited to hiking. There are many other choices, such as camping, volunteering in a foreign environment and travelling to different countries. In my opinion, adventures are more enjoyable with family or a few friends. There is a sense of bonding that one only gets through spending time together in outdoor adventures. For example, when I was in Boy Scouts, I often went on weekend camping trips with my friends. When I came back from a Boy Scouts camping trip, I often was eager to go outside more and explore the parks and nature around me.Next fall, I will attend college. In the meantime though, I hope to make the most of my summer to explore and travel. Now, I am planning on hiking and camping out in Maine.When I visited Maine last fall, I was amazed by how beautiful it was and the tall trees and coasts that exist, and I really hope to enjoy the beauty of nature there this summer.4. We can learn from the first paragraph about the author?A. He is an adventurous person by natureB. He likes challenging himself by travellingC. He enjoys travelling with other adventurersD He needs others’ help when going on an adventure5. Which of the following can make people’s adventure more enjoyable according to the author?A. Going to different countries.B. Going to unfamiliar places.C. Travelling withtheir family or friends.D. Travelling to distant places by themselves.6. What will the author do this summer?A. Explore Niagara Falls.B. Hike in the Grand Canyons.C. Camp out in upstate New York.D. Hike and camp out in Maine.7. Who is probably the author?A. A high school student.B. A college student.C. A friendly guide.D. A warm-hearted teacher.CBrian Hamilton's life changed in a prison when he went there with his friend, Reverend Robert J. Harris, who often went to local prisons to do ministry work. During the visit,Hamiltonstarted talking to one of the prisoners and asked what he was going to do when he got out. “He said he was going to get a job,”Hamiltonrecalls. “I thought to myself, wow, that’s going to be difficult with a criminal background.”The conversation madeHamiltonconsider how to help those who came out from prison. Finally in 2008, 16 years after that initial conversation,Hamiltoncreated Inmates to Entrepreneurs, a nonprofit organization that helps people with criminal backgrounds start their own small businesses.At the time,Hamiltonwas building his own company, a software technology company for the banking industry. As his company grew, so didHamilton’s time devoted to giving lessons to prisoners. He averaged three to four courses a month at prisons throughoutNorth Carolina.Eventually,Hamiltondecided to shift his focus to his true passion. In May 2019, he sold his company and focused on helping those who were imprisoned. His online courses will be set next year. “By March 1, 2022, anyone will be able to access the courses, either to become a certificated instructor or to access it for themselves as a prisoner or part of the general population,”Hamiltonexplained. In addition, he visits middle schools and presents the course to at-risk students as a preventative measure against crime.The free course is funded by the recently established Brian Hamilton Foundation, which offers assistance to military members as they return to civilian life and provides loans o small businesses. “Starting up a business isn'tfor everyone, but if we make opportunities available, and let people know that other people care about them, it makes a difference.”Hamiltonsaid.8. Why did Brian Hamilton went to a prison?A. He accompanied his friend.B. He took lessons in the prison.C. He wanted to get a job in the prison.D. He had a friend who was in prison.9. What can be inferred about Inmates to Entrepreneurs?A. It often assists military members.B It provides loans to small businesses.C. Its course has been largely broadened.D. It is an organization intended for business men.10. According to the author, which of the following best describesHamilton?A. He is a man who always changes his mind.B. He has a sense of social responsibility.C. He is good at running a big company.D. He makes money by giving lessons.11. What is the main idea of the text?A. A man made a fruitless visit to the prison.B. A man sold his business to teach prisoners.C. A man realized his dream of being a teacher.D. A man successfully created two organizations.DAs I was walking home,a boy seemed to be singing a song in a very low voice,walking infront of me and carrying some of the same high school books I had with me.I caught up to him,and said “Hello”.I could tell he wasstartled,and dropped one of his books.I picked it up and as I handed it to him,he said “Thank you.” in a strange way,like witha strong accent.We soon began walking together and talking.It turns out he was in my science class,and I didn’t even know it!His name was Ahmad,and his family had just moved here this school year.He invited me into his house,and his family treated me like a special guest,which made me feel very welcome.He said hospitality (好客) is very basic to his culture,and strangers were always treated very kindly.His mom brought out some great food,and offered me some tea.Ahmad’s father and two sisters wanted to hearall about me and my family,and my schooling.Ahmad’s whole family had to leave their lifelong home because war had broken out,and it wasn’t safe thereanymore.They left with only what they could carry.His family was happy to feel safe,and they got used toAmerican culture quickly.They seemed pleased that Ahmad had brought a friend home to meet them.And as my friendship with Ahmad has continued,I now realize that the world is so much bigger than I thought!I also realize that your friends don’t have to be just like you.Differences make the world go round.12. What does the underlined word “startled” in Paragraph 1 mean?A. Excited.B. Moved.C. Surprised.D. Interested.13. Why was the writer treated like a special guest by Ahmad’s family?A. They liked strangers who came to their home for help.B. They wanted to know more information about the writer.C. Strangers were always treated very kindly in their culture.D. The writer was an American and knew much about their culture.14. Where does the writer probably come from?A. Canada.B. America.C. China.D. Australia.15. What can we learn from the passage?A. People from different countries can be good friends.B. Friends need different cultures and different accents.C. Your friends should have a lot of things the same with you.D. You can’t make friends with people from other countries.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2019-2020学年瑞昌市第一中学高三英语第一次联考试题及参考答案第一部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ANo one knows when the first printing press was invented or who invented it. but the oldest known printed text originated in China during the first millennium (千年) AD.The Diamond Sutra (《金刚经》), a Buddhist book from Dunhuang, China during the Tang Dynasty, is said to be the oldest known printed book.The Diamond Sutrawas created with a method known as block printing (雕版印刷), which used boards of hand-carved wood blocks in reverse.It was said that the moveable type was developed by Bi Sheng. He was fromYingshan,Hubei,China, living from 970 to 1051 AD. His method replaced panels of printing blocks with moveable individual Chinese characters that could be reused. The first moveable Chinese Characters were carved into clay and baked into hard blocks that were then arranged onto an iron frame that was pressed against an iron plate.The earliest mention of Bi Sheng’s printing press is in the bookDream Pool Essays, written in 1086 by Shen Kuo, who noted that his nephews came into possession of Bi Sheng’s typefaces (字体) after his death. Shen Kuo explained that Bi Sheng did not use wood because the texture is inconsistent (不一致的) and absorbs wetness too easily.By the time of the Southern Song Dynasty, which ruled from 1127 to 1279 AD, books had become popular in society and helped create a scholarly class of citizens who had the capabilities to become civil servants. Large printed book collections also became a status symbol for the wealthy class.1. When was Bi Sheng’s printing press first introduced in history?A. After Bi Sheng died and his nephews owned his typefaces.B. When books became popular in the Southern Song Dynasty.C. After the block printing was replaced by the moveable type printing.D. WhenThe Diamond Sutrawas printed into a book.2. What can we infer from the passage?A. Shen Kuo made great contributions to printing.B. The moveable type printing was invented earlier than block printing.C. Printed books were hard to get in the Song Dynasty.D. By the Southern Song Dynasty, books had helped people get to higher social positions.3. Why does the author write this passage?A. To show that Buddhism was popular in the Tang Dynasty.B. To introduce the early history of printing.C. To memorize Bi Sheng, developing the moveable type printing.D. To indicate the advantages of moveable type printing.BPlanned missions to the moon need to hurry up to avoid hitting one of the busiest periods for extreme space weather, according to scientists conducting the most in-depth ever research on solar storm timing.Scientists at theUniversityofReadingstudied 150 years of space weather data to look into patterns in the timing of the most extreme events,which can be extremely dangerous to astronauts and satellites. This new research on space weather timing allows predictions to be made for extreme space weather. Therefore, it could be used to plan the timing of activities, which could be affected by extreme space weather, for example, major space missions.The researchers found for the first time that extreme space weather events are more likely to occur early in or late solar cycles-such as the one just starting. The findings may have influences on the NASA-led Artemis mission. It plans to make humans return to the moon in 2024, but can be put off to the late 2020s.Professor Mathew Owens, a space physicist at theUniversityofReading, said, “Until now, the most extreme space weather events were thought to berandomin their timing. Though there is no set pattern of the events, this research suggests they are more predictable.”In the new study, the scientists used a new method applying statistical modelling to storm timing for the first time. Previous research generally focused on how big extreme space weather events can be, based on observations of previous events. Predicting their timing is far more difficult because extreme events are rare, so there is ly little historic data to identify patterns. The findings suggest that any major planned space missions , which is beyond the next five years, will have to consider the higher probability of extreme space weather late in the present solar cycle between 2026 and 2030.4. What can we learn about the study from the first two paragraphs?A. It has lasted just 150 years.B. It doesn't refer to space weather data.C. It shows space weather has no effect on astronauts.D. It makes it possible to predict extreme space weather.5. Why might the NASA-led Artemis mission be put off?A. To research solar cycles.B. To avoid effects of space weather.C. To meet the needs of the astronauts.D. To make humans return to Earth in 2024.6. What does the underlined word “random“ in paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Irregular.B. Easy.C. Limited.D. Changeless.7. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. The study is useful for future space missions.B. The planned space missions should be put off.C. Extreme space weather will happen before 2026.D. Previous observations make no difference to the study.CIn ancient times, Chinese used plant leaves or bird feathers as a fan during the summer time. This was the earliest form of the fan. The first real fan was made back in the era of Yao and Shun period thousands of years ago. Since then,Chinese-made fans have become a vital part of Chinese art and culture. At the beginning, the fan functioned as a tool to generate a current of air in the hot weather. Now electric fans such as ceiling fans and other technological breakthroughs have taken the place.Long ago, fans caught the attention of ancient Chinese artists by chance. Thereafter, a unique fan art gradually took shape in the history of Chinese culture. Fan art usually includes Chinese calligraphy, paintings, or poems on the sectors(扇区). Special skills are needed to write or paint on them.Due to its history and partly because of its unique shape, Chinese would soon develop the tradition of using fans as ornaments(装饰品). Fans are made in different sizes and different color1 s to meet the needs of each request. Other Chinese ornaments, such as the Chinese knot, the green jade, and the Spring Festival picture, are often combined in each design.The value of fans depends mainly on the materials used and the level of craftsmanship that is involved during the process. Feather, paper, jade, bamboo and silk have all been used as ideal materials to make fans. Ancient Chinese even made iron fans to serve as deadly weapons(武器)in Chinese martial arts. Fans made by famous craftsmen are often characterized by pretty designs and detailed workmanship, and thus become favorites of collectors. Fans with masterpiece fine art like calligraphy or paintings are even more valuable.8.What is the first paragraph mainly about?A. The origin of fans.B. The materials of fans.C. The popularity of fans.D. The production of fans.9. Why do Chinese use fans as ornaments?A. They are made of valuable materials.B. They reflect the beauty of Chinese culture.C. They convey literature works on the sectors.D. They are often combined with other ornaments.10. Which of the following makes a fan favored by most collectors?A. Its advanced function.B. Its complex character.C. Its artistic handicraft.D. Its various applications.11. What can we infer about the fan from the text?A. Chinese send fans to their friends as gifts.B. Chinese ornaments can meet different requests.C. Traditional fans have lost their functional value.D. The fan plays different roles with the change of time.DTo hear people talk about Internet friendships, you would think it was one giant web of cat-fishing and e-crime. While we all undoubtedly have to take measures to remain safe online, assuming every friendship or connection made on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook is cheating or insincere would be a mistake.As a woman who works in the creative industry, I have found real joy in seeking out a community I couldn’t find elsewhere, and making some great friends along the way. My first online friendship was on Twitter with my(now) best friend, during the university exam period. We exchanged study notes in dozens of direct messages, set a study date, and haven’t looked back since.Drawn to each other by similar circumstances, friendships online are similar to offline in that they tend to begin because of shared interest or common ground-maybe they’ve read the post on Instagram. Maybe they have the same taste in food or politics. Or maybe they just love memes too. If online friendships start similar to friendships offline, they grow in the same way, too. Often through mutual support: apart from calling a friend to congratulate him on that new job, you also re-tweet his jokes and praise his Instagram story.Despite my positive experiences when I tell people, most are still suspicious. Eyebrows are raised higherwhen I explain not only have I found a community online but have made friendships with people I meet face-to-face too. Actually, these are just as valid as other friendships, according to behavioural psychologist Jo Hemmings, who says online friendships can be real.So how do you know if people are there for the real you or just because you’re popular on Instagram? Hemmings has simple rules. She tells me “You have to equally feel comfortable that you’re getting something of each other instead of being used to enable something that isn’t friendship.”Therefore, if all a “friend” online is asking you to do is to promote their work or personal brand and rarely takes an interest in you, then there may be room to question the basis of the friendship. On that note it is worth remembering that just because someone has a lot of followers, it doesn’t necessarily mean they have lots of friends.12. What is most people’s attitude towards online friendship?A. Negative.B. Positive.C. Objective.D. Neutral.13. Why does the writer share her own experience in paragraph 2?A. To introduce the background information of the text.B. To convey the writer’s attitude and give the related example.C. To prove the likely risk for people to develop friendship online.D. To remind people of the various benefits of making friends online.14. How can online and offline friendships be deepened?A. They should be based on shared interest.B. They need to have common ground.C. They require support from each other.D. They can’t live without social media.15. According to the author, what’s the golden rule to make friends online?A. A friend to all is a friend to none.B. Without confidence there is no friendship.C. A friend without faults will never be found.D. Friendship cannot stand always on one side.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
瑞昌一中11208班英语专项训练8 12.2.15.CNo one else knew about the extra club (高尔夫球杆)in Zach Nash's golf bag.It belonged to a friend, and Zach forgot it was there as he played his way to victory in a junior tournament (锦标赛)this summer in Wisconsin, US.The 14-year-old accepted his medal, and celebrated with grandparents who had come from a long way to watch.But when he stopped by his country club to share the news, a professional player noticed something wrong."Count your clubs," he told the teenager.Fifteen—one more than allowed.Zach's eyes filled with tears.If Zach had just won a basketball championship or a soccer game and someone had discovered an offence after the win, it would not have mattered.Bending the rules has become acceptable, if not encouraged, in many sports.It is nothing unusual for soccer players to dive to the turf (假摔)in hopes of drawing fouls (造成对方犯规).Golf is different.In a win-at-all-costs world, the game holds itself to a higher standard.Golf isn't a game where referees watch closely.In golf tournaments, dozens of competitors are spread across acres of land, so officials cannot hope to see each shot.Competitors call penalties on themselves.Players feel the weight of history.Golf dates to at least the 15th century, but it became popular as a pastime (消遣)for the wealthy who seemed to have strict codes for every occasion, even when it came to shooting at each other in fights."It was a sport for gentlemen, not laborers, and gentlemen did not care about winning.They cared about doing the right thing," said Robert Simon, a golf coach at Hamilton College in New York.Honesty became a symbol of honor.When one of the game's early stars, Bobby Jones, was praised for calling a penalty on himself at the 1925 US Open.He replied: "You might as well praise a man for not robbing a bank."So even the error had no effect on Zach's final score—he never used the extra club.The teenager packed up his medal and dropped it in the mail."But this was golf, and rules are rules.I just knew what I had to do," he said.Then came another tournament.Before teeing off, Zach counted his clubs—four times.66.How many clubs is a player allowed to take along in a golf tournament?A.15 B.14 C.16.D.1767.Zach Nash returned a medal he won in a junior tournament because _____.A.he was caught cheating by a player B.he decided to follow the rules of golfC.he used another player's club by mistake D.he made a mistake calculating his final score 68.Which of the following statements about golf is TRUE according to the article?A.Golf players usually do whatever it takes to win.B.Golf referees watch each shot and call penalties.C.Early golf players didn't care about the rules.D.In golf honor comes before victory.69.The underlined phrase "teeing off" in the last paragraph probably means "_____"A.getting started B.getting caught C.leaving D.winning70.What is the main point of the article?A.Zach's medal.B.The history of golf.C.Honesty counts in golf.D.Golf is a rich man's game.DIt is pretty much a one-way street.While it may be common for university researchers to try their luck in the commercial world, there is very little traffic in the opposite direction.Pay has always been the biggest deterrent, as people with families often feel they cannot afford the drop in salary when moving to a university job.For some industrial scientists, however, the attractions of academia (学术界)outweigh any financial considerations.Helen Lee took a 70% cut in salary when she moved from a senior post in Abbott Laboratories to a medical department at the University of Cambridge.Her main reason for returning to academia mid-career was to take advantage of the greater freedom to choose research questions.Some areas of inquiry have few prospects of a commercial return, and Lee’s is one of them.The impact of a salary cut is probably less severe for a scientist in the early stages of a career.Guy Grant, now a research associate at the Unilever Centre for Molecular Informatics at the University of Cambridge, spent two years working for a pharmaceutical (制药的)company before returning to university as a post-doctoral researcher.He took a 30% salary cut but felt it worthwhile for the greater intellectual opportunities.Higher up the ladder, where a pay cut is usually more significant, the demand for scientists with a wealth of experience in industry is forcing universities to make the transition (转换)to academia more attractive, according to Lee.Industrial scientists tend to receive training that academics do not, such as how to build a multidisciplinary team, manage budgets and negotiate contracts.They are also well placed to bring something extra to the teaching side of an academic role that will help students get a job when they graduate, says Lee, perhaps experience in manufacturing practice or product development.“Only a small number of undergraduates will continue in an academic career.So someone leaving university who already has the skills needed to work in an industrial lab has far more potential in the job market than someone who has spent all their time on a narrow research project.”71.By “a one-way street” in Paragraph One, the author means ________.A.university researchers know little about the commercial worldB.there is little exchange between industry and academiaC.few industrial scientists would quit to work in a universityD.few university professors are willing to do industrial research72.The underlined word “deterrent” m ost probably refers to something that ________.A.keeps someone from taking action B.helps to move the trafficC.attracts people’s attention D.brings someone a financial burden73.What was Helen Lee’s major consideration when she changed her job in t he middle of her career?A.Flexible work hours.B.Her research interests.C.Her preference for the lifestyle on campus.D.Prospects of academic accomplishments.74.Guy Grant chose to work as a researcher at Cambridge in order to ________.A..do financially more rewarding work B.raise his status in the academic worldC.enrich his experience in medical research D.exploit better intellectual opportunities 75.What contribution can industrial scientists make when they come to teach in a university?A.Increase its graduates’ competitiveness in the job market.B.Develop its students’ potential in research.C.Help it to obtain financial support from industry.D.Gear its research towards practical applications.瑞昌一中11208班英语专项训练8参考答案四、阅读理解66-70 BBDAC 71-75 CABDA。
瑞昌一中11208班英语专项训练3 12.2.15.It was a cold winter day that Sunday. The parking lot to the 36 was filling up quickly. I noticed, as I got out of my car, fellow church members were 37 among themselves as they walked in the church. As I got 38 , I saw a man leaning up against the wall outside the church. He was almost lying down 39 he was asleep. His hat was 40 down so you could not see his face. He wore shoes that looked 30 years old, too 41 for his feet, with holes all over them and his toes 42 out. I guessed this man was 43 and asleep, so I walked on 44 through the doors of the church. We all talked for a few minutes, and someone 45 the man lying outside. People whispered but no one took 46 to ask him to come in, 47 me. A few moments later church began. We were all waiting for the Preacher(牧师) to take his 48 and to give us the Word, 49 the doors to the church opened. In 50 the man walking down the church with his head down. People gasped and whispered and made 51 . He made his way down the church and up onto the pulpit(讲坛) where he took off his hat and coat. My heart 52 .There stood our preacher……he was the “homeless man”. The preacher took his Bible and 53 it on his stand.“ 54 , I don’t think I have to tell you what I am preaching about today. If you 55 people by their appearance, you have no time to love them.”36. A. school B. lecture C. park D. church37. A. arguing B. whisperingC. statingD. speaking38. A. closer B. clearer C. lower D. farther39. A. even though B. so that C. as if D. even if40. A. dragged B. pulled C. dropped D. pushed41. A. big B. bad C. ugly D. small42. A. reached B. went C. stuck D. ran43. A. homeless B. hopeless C. helpless D. careless44. A. out B. by C. across D. from45. A. invited B. mentioned C. took D. called46. A. pleasure B. measure C. courage D. trouble47. A. except B. besides C. without D. including48. A. turn B. place C. time D. seat49. A. when B. before C. as D. after50. A. rushed B. hurried C. came D. entered51. A. decision B. choices C. faces D. jokes52. A. sank B. fell C. broke D. failed53. A. threw B. set C. laid D. folded54. A. Brothers B. Folks C. Supporters D. Members55. A. judge B. hate C. treat D. test瑞昌一中11208班英语专项训练3参考答案36、【答案】D 【解析】考查名词词义辨析。
瑞昌一中11208班英语专项训练2 12.2.15.AThe 47-year-old singer talks about the new album Symphony(交响乐)that came out of a “very dark time”, including her decision to give up trying to have children. “People have suggested I could adopt,” Brightman says. “But work is central to my life now. And so I am going to put it to one side. After a while not having children becomes the norm and perhaps that might sound alarming, to parents especially, but I have never known anything different. I’m no t hurt by not having children. My life and career are incredibly rich.”Talking about growing up in a large family in Berkhamsted (father a property developer who later committed suicide), she says: “I was gifted as a child, and very musical. I seemed to be good at anything to do with the arts. At 5,I understood the music I was dancing to and had an eye for costume.” She first appeared in a West End musical at 11 and hated boarding school.Brightman led the saucy dance troupe(辣妹三人舞)Hot Gossip and had her first hit with I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper in 1978. At 18 she married a music manager called Andrew Graham Stewart. “I was probably in love but I can’t remember. Girls change such a lot between 18 and 22. It didn’t really work out.” In 1981 she was spotted by Lloyd Webber. She became his leading lady in Song and Dance, Requiem and Phantom of the Opera. They married in 1984.Brightman says she felt hostility(敌意) “from the beginning. I haven’t tried to understand it. I’ve done very well everywhere else, especially the US, where I now live, I just accept it for what it is. The more you are away from Britain, the more you appreci ate it. But I don’t miss it, although I miss my family. Our profession can be uncomfortable but I enjoy what I do. I get on with it.”56. The first paragraph tells us that _____.A. Brightman is very popular around the world except in AmericaB. Brightm an’s musical style is a mixture of opera, pop and jazzC. the British people don’t like her for her style of musicD. Brightman is much older than Andrew Lloyd Webber57. Brightman decided to give up having children because _____.A. she could adopt oneB. her life and career were unbelievably rich without childrenC. she felt it normal not to have childrenD. she was too busy58. The following statements are true except ______.A. Brightman first appeared in a West End musical at 5B. Brightman disliked life on the campusC. Brightman was very gifted when she was youngD.The saucy dance troupe made Brightman famous59. The underlined word in the fourth paragraph probably means _____.A. locatedB. admiredC. followedD. found60. What does the author try to say in the last paragraph by quoting Brightman’s words?A. Brightman has to accept the fact that she is not liked in BritainB. Brightman lives in America but she loves her own countryC. The British coldness towards Brightman led to her hatred to her homelandD. Brightman was at a loss why she was not welcome in BritainBPushy parents and teachers who “hothouse” the under-5s risk causing damage to the childre n’s long termdevelopment, a leading education expert said.Lilian Katz, Professor of Education at the University of Illinois, said that four-year-olds engaged in reading and writing went on to perform worse academically than those engaged in imaginative learning. They scored higher in tests at the age of 5, but children whose first year at school was stimulating outstripped them four years later.The findings suggest that the government's structured approach to early years' learning could be storing up problems for children. They also raise serious questions about the plan for all children to be able to read by the age of 6.In many countries formal teaching does not start until children are 6 or 7 and have improved their social and manual skills. Children start learning to read and write at 6 in the United States, France and Germany, and at 7 in Finland and Sweden.Professor Katz said that in many schools the courses were "boring children to tears". Much academic teaching required children to learn by memorizing pieces of information out of context, she said. Teaching in reception class should instead allow children to develop their intellect by exploring their environments and asking questions."Research suggests the benefits of formal academic instruction for four- and five-year-olds seem to be promising when they are tested early, but considerably less so in the long term. When these children are followed over a period of three or more years, those who had early experience in more intellectually engaging curricula were more likely to do well in school than their peers, who had received early academic instruction." She advocates teaching children through first-hand experience and play, in mixed-aged classes. This can include puppet shows, drawing or running a pretend shop in the classroom.61.According to the passage, those who “hothouse” the under-5s would probably _________.A. prefer a lot of interaction and stimulation while teachingB. teach in a lively way to motivate kids’ interestC. push the kids to memorize pieces of informationD. care about the kids’ physical development62.What does the underlined word “ outstripped” in Paragraph 2 mean?A. did better thanB. looked down uponC. caught up withD. performed worse than63.According to Lilian Katz, the government’s s tructured approach to early-years learning __.A. is necessary for improving children’s reading and writing abilityB. needs to be improved to develop children’s academic abilityC. will cause problems to children in their future learningD. has more advantages than disadvantages64.The message the author wants to deliver through the passage is that formal teaching _____.A. can start at different times in different countries.B. should not be started too earlyC. is best carried out in Finland and SwedenD. should include teaching children social and manual skills65.Which of the following is NOT the opinion of Lilian Katz?A. Children should be taught through first-hand experience.B. Learning in a mixed-age class is good for children.C. Running a shop can help children get good marks.D. Puppet shows and drawing are useful in teaching children.瑞昌一中11208班英语专项训练2参考答案56、【答案】B【解析】考查细节理解。
瑞昌一中11208班英语专项训练9 12.2.15.As a teenager, I felt I was always letting people down. I rebellious(叛逆)on the outside, ___36_____ on the inside I wanted people to ____37_____.Once I left home to hitchhike(搭便车)to California with my friend Penelope. The trip wasn’t ___38___, and there were many times I didn’t feel safe. One situation in particular ___39____ me grateful to still be alive. When I returned home, I was different-----not so outwardly sure of myself.I was happy to be home. But then I noticed that Penelope, who was ___40____ with us, was wearing my clothes. And my ___41___ seemed to like her better than me. I wondered if would be ___42___ if I weren’t there. I told my mom, and she explained that ___43____ Penelope was a lovely girl, no one could ___44___ me. I pointed out, “She is more patient and is neater than I have ever been.”My mom said these were wonderful __45____, but I was the only person who could fill my ___46___. She made me realize that even with my ___47_____, ------ and they were many-----I was a loved member of the family who couldn’t be replaced.I became a searcher, ___48____ who I was and what made me unique. My ___49___ of myself was changing. I wanted a solid base to start from. I started to resist pressure to ___50____ in ways that I didn’t like any more, and I ___51___ who I really was. I came to feel much more ___52___ that no one can ever take my place.Each of us ___53____ a unique place in the world.You are special, no matter what others say or what you may think. So __54____ about being replaced. You ____55___ be.36.A. and B. but C. as D. for37.A. leave B. replace C. receive D. like38.A. easy B. hard C. fun D. long39.A. made B. kept C. left D. forced40.A. playing B. eating C. staying D. travelling416.A. family B. friends C. relatives D. neighbors42.A. loved B. mentioned C. cared D. missed43.A. since B. as C. while D. unless44.A. scold B. compare C. replace D. match45.A. qualities B. girls C. people D. times46.A. character B. role C. task D. form47.A. faults B. advantages C. manners D. pities48.A. looking B. looking back C. seeking out D. giving up49.A. picture B. view C. sense D. idea50.A. think B. learn C. change D. act51.A. hated B. celebrated C. wished D. expected52.A. sure B. doubtful C. happy D. lonely53.A. takes B. catches C. seizes D. holds54.A. talk B. forget C. care D. argue55.A. mustn’t B. shouldn’t C. can’t D. needn’t瑞昌一中11208班英语专项训练9参考答案Key: 36----40 BDACC 41----45 ADCCA 46----50 BACBD 51----55 BADBC【文章大意】本文是夹叙夹议类文章。
瑞昌一中11208班英语专项训练7 12.2.15.My four grown children all returned home visiting me this weekend.So we decided to go out for lunch.The centre of our 31 was my two-year-old granddaughter.She had never had pancakes before so we were 32 about her trying them.We 33 tried to make our family meals special, so this time we decided to 34 every kind of pancake they had and required that they be 35 on one big family-style plate! We each took 36 to pick up food and also gave it to the baby. There was lovely environment at the 37 and lots of smiles.As I was looking around the table, enjoying this wonderful 38 , a gentleman nearby 39 my eyes.He was eating his lunch alone quietly in the corner.He 40 looked over and smiled at my granddaughter.Suddenly, I had a great 41 .I took out a smile card that I always 42 with me and gave it to the waitress.I 43 to her that I wanted to pay that man' s bill anonymously (匿名地)and 44 her to give him the smile card.Our 45 was still going on after the gentleman had left.The waitress came over and told us that the man had 46 the smile card on and paid for another table 47 he left.How great! It didn't end there, 48 , the waitress then came back later and told us that the second table had then 49 someone else and passed the smile card on too! What was really 50 was that by the time we left, half the room had ended up paying for a different table!31.A.reaction B.enjoyment C.performance D.attention 32.A.worried B.excited C.puzzled D.concerned 33.A.almost B.even C.always D, never34.A.order B.make C.take D.place35.A.eaten B.presented C.given D.served 36.A.charge B.chances C.turns D.action37.A.plate B.table C.desk D.chair38.A.scene B.activity C.game D.manner 39.A.blinded B.covered C.removed D.caught 40.A.immediately B.intentionally C.frequently D.occasionally 41.A.goal B.idea C.wish D.gift42.A.hid B.saved C.made D.carried 43.A.explained B.admitted C.mentioned D.announced 44.A.forced B.advised C.asked D.urged? 45.A.meeting B.meal C.smile D.plan 46.A.collected B.carried C.taken D.passed\ 47.A.before B.since C.after D.until 48.A.anyhow B.therefore C.however D.otherwise 49.A.got around B.paid for C.cared about D.looked out 50.A.amazing B.frightening C.satisfying D.annoying瑞昌一中11208班英语专项训练7参考答案。
瑞昌一中11208班英语专项训练11 12.2.15.On Christmas Day, I got my wanted radio-controlled truck. But you would not believe the ___36___ and work that went into getting this holy toy.For over a month I stared at ___37___ magazines I received from my friend until I had made up my ___38___: I wanted a Pumpkin truck. I __39___ to work immediately, dropping hints to my father about it.My first job was to tell him about how the steering(操纵杆) on my old car didn’t __40___, but he just blamed the problems on my bad ___41__.My next plan would have to be more __42__. “Look at this, Dad, the truck with controller and battery pack—all for only US$250!” You can’t __43__ to miss out on this bargain!”His ___44___ was that he certainly could afford to miss this ___45___ and for US$250 you could buy ___46___ educational like a telescope. “A telescope? To look at the moon? I’ll look at it when I’m 97 years old and living in a ___47___ home! This is my youth! I am supposed to run about.”I went to my room, ___48___ at how mean my fathe r was. It was obvious that he didn’t _49__ that I would die if I did not get the Pumpkin radio-controlled truck.When I __50__ on Christmas morning I wasn’t excited. I had been __51__. I opened all my presents until there was just one big package ___52__. “The telescope,” I thought. I ___53___ the packaging and looked at the top of the box—it was a Pumpkin truck. I had ___54___! I loved my parents! I felt like I could do anything! I could ___55___ get an A+ in English class.36. A. pain B. attempt C. joy D. shyness37. A. housing B. fishing C. car D. fashion38. A. mind B. idea C. opinion D. head39. A. get down B. set out C. searched for D. went on40. A. operate B. run C. start D. work41. A. riding B. driving C. thinking D. keeping42. A. strong B. practical C. ideal D. obvious43. A. afford B. pay C. allow D. stand44. A. talk B. expression C. face D. response45. A. truck B. telescope C. chance D. bargain46. A. one B. something C. everything D. nothing47. A. heating B. loving C. nursing D. finding48. A. pleased B. good C. expert D. angry49. A. say B. believe C. care D. learn50. A. went off B. woke up C. rang up D. found out51. A. pleased B. instructed C. warned D. defeated52. A. opened B. wrapped C. left D. faded53. A. recovered B. refused C. reopened D. removed54. A. won B. done C. beaten D. failed55. A. ever B. already C. still D. even瑞昌一中11208班英语专项训练11参考答案。
瑞昌一中11208班英语专项训练5 12.2.15.One day I took a bus with my girlfriend.It was so 36 that we stood for several stops until a vacant seat was 37 for her.Then a pretty girl rushed towards me, saying, “Hi, where are you going?” I was so struck by t he stranger that I had a hard time trying to _38_ her.Clearly she had taken me __39__ somebody else.I returned her greeting with politeness, __40_ to give explanation to my girl later.Noticing my dialogue with somebody else, my girl __41__ her eyes and found she was pretty.She asked jealously, “Who’s she?” The pretty girl, quite __42_ of the situation, spoke out first, “Hi, let me __43_ myself.I’ m Nancy, used to be __44__.Very glad to meet you.”She behaved very __45.But I was ____46__ to search in my memory for someone called Nancy among my neighbors.I was worrying how to explain this to my girlfriend ____47_ the pretty girl again turned to me, “Will you give me your cell phone number so that we __48__ keep contacts(联系)later?”I had to submit to her __49__.Then the girl got off the bus at the next stop.A minute later I got a short ___50__ on my phone—from a stranger.My girlfriend __51_ my phone and read the note.It was from the girl, who said, “Just now, two thieves tried to __52 your pocket.I had to act as an acquaintance to draw your attention.I should have left at the ___53_ stop but gave up as I noticed these two thieves also __54_ to leave at the same stop.Because of the ___55__ I delayed my departure.Now you’ ll underst and all I have done to you.Wish you luck.”36.A.tiring B.slow C.crowded D.messy37.A.ready B.available C.special D.suitable38.A.identify B.realize C.remind D.judge39.A.on B.by C.with D.for40.A.preferring B.planning C.managing D.promising41.A.fixed B.Opened C.raised D.focused42.A.proud B.careful C.afraid D.aware43.A.explain B.enjoy C.introduce D.help44.A.partners B.neighbors C.friends D.colleagues 45.A.naturally B.generously C.cautiously D.normally46.A.in a hurry B.at a loss C.at ease D.in time47.A.while B.before C.when D.until48.A.would B.can C.should D.must49.A.request B.question C.command D.opinion 50.A.suggestion B.warning C.notice D.message51.A.removed B.seized C.found D.caught52.A.steal B.reach C.get D.pick53.A.terminal B.former C.previous D.latter54.A.pretending B.intending C.demanding D.announcing 55.A.incident B.matter C.accident D.affair瑞昌一中11208班英语专项训练5参考答案三、完型填空36-40 CBADB 41-45CDCBA 46-50 BCBAD 51-55 BDCBA。
瑞昌一中~下学期英语期中考试卷高二英语命题人:邹鹏审题人:潘隆盛5月第I卷(共三部分,共115分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1. 5分,满分7. 5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。
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个小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Which season does the woman dislike in Shanghai?A.Summer. B.Autumn. C.Spring.2.What is probably the relationship between the two speakers?A.friends. B. Colleagues. C. Patient and doctor.3.When must the woman turn in her term paper?A.By 2:00. B.By 6:00. C.By12:00.4.Why does the woman suggest that they sit near the back window?A.Because the table is in the middle of the room.B.Because the back window is much larger.C.Because the table there is bigger.5.What dose the woman wish for larger ones?A.Change the trousers for larger ones.B.Sell trousers for her daughter.C.Make these trousers larger.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。
瑞昌一中~度上学期期中考试试卷高一英语命题人:陈双燕审题人:余赞华11月(1 150分)第一卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,,每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节,听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,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 ask the man to do ?A. Wait for 10 minutes.B. See her in 10 minutes.C. Leave the café.2. Where does the conversation take place ?A. At home.B. In a storeC. In school.3. How many students are there in the man’s class?A. 49B.48.C. 47.4. What are the speakers talking about ?A. Trees.B. Fighting.C. Tigers.5. Why didn’t the man use an umbrella?A. He lost his umbrella.B. He forgot to take the umbrella.C. He had a raincoat already.第二节,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,每小题将给出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. How far is the woman’s new apartment from her school ?A. A 15 minutes’ bus-ride.B. A 15 minutes’ walk.C. A 10 minutes’ walk.7. Why didn’t the man’s teacher come on time ?A. She missed the bus.B. The bus came late.C. Her car broke down.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
瑞昌一中11208班英语专项训练6 12.2.15.AHaving good etiquette (礼节)at the workplace is very important to be a favorite in an office.However, it's observed that many people aren't aware of the workplace etiquette and this creates a very bad impression in the office.So it's important to know some workplace etiquette tips.Among all the workplace etiquette guidelines, the most important is to be punctual to your office.Though going late due to an emergency is okay, habitual late comers are never appreciated in any organization.By arriving at your office on time, you show that you're aware of your responsibilities and have respect for the organization.In case you feel that you would be late, call the concerned authority and report the matter to him or her.Also, a proper knowledge of the workplace email etiquette is a must.In the official emails, you need to mention the subject concisely, while at the same time include all the important details which are to be shared.Y ou should use good and grammatically correct language while writing emails.A knowledge of telephone etiquette in the workplace is very important as well.While talking on the telephone, be polite and listen to what they're saying carefully.Only then should you say what you feel.Speak in a voice which would be heard clearly at the other end.The workplace guidelines are important even while you're dining or celebrating with your co-workers.If you get a call in between, receive it after you're permitted by the others by saying "excuse me".Don't talk loudly while eating.Greeting people well and try to make them feel comfortable while, being in your company.These guidelines will help you become the best employee of a company.All the best!56.The intended readers of the passage are___.A.managers in charge of a company B.students of a business classC.people who are out of work D.general readers57.Why should you try to be punctual?A.To prove you are not a habitual late comerB.To respect the rules of the organizationC.To show that you are a responsible workerD.To win other workers’ respect.58.How should you write an official email?A.Write the subject clearly and simply.B.Include all the details in the email.C.Make the language as beautiful as possible.D.Make emails as brief as possible.59.Which of the following is considered NOT acceptable about making phone calls?A.Using polite languages.B.Listening with patience and care.C.Speaking clearly.D.Answering a call whenever it comes in.60.In the writer’s opinion, workplace etiquette .A.is easy to masterB.is considered important by all employeesC.can be helpful in doing your work wellD.will bring you good luck and good salariesBAll short-haul flights out of Heathrow were cancelled while Eurostar passengers in London queued around the block.Gatwick Airport is shut and wil1 not reopen unti1 Tuesday.The government has apologized for spoiling so many people's Christmases and the Met Office has warned of more snow and ice in parts of the UK overnight.Heathrow airport officials said no more than a third of all flights would operate until Wednesday and warned passengers to expect delays and cancellations, possibly until Christmas Day.Overcrowding was so bad in some areas that passengers with flights scheduled to depart from terminals 1 or 3 on Monday were told not to travel to the airport.It was said the south runway would remain closed on Tuesday and advised people not to travel to the airport unless their airline had confirmed the booking.Transport Sec retary Philip Hammond said aviation was a “safety-first business”.And in a statement, Mr.Hammond said rules on night flights would be relaxed for the next four days to help dea1 with the backlog.This would mean allowing incoming flights to arrive through the night.Elsewhere in Europe, airports in Frankfurt, Paris, F1orence and Amsterdam were severely disrupted (混乱) in addition to disruption to road and rail travel.By Monday evening, problems on the motorways seemed to be easing but BBC Travel was reporting severe disruption on the M25 in Surrey and the M58 in Merseyside.61.The text is intended to .A.inform the readers of how traffic was influenced by snow and iceB.warn the readers not to take any trips to Europe due to the bad weatherC.introduce some famous airports in Britain to the readersD.report a research about how bad weather can affect traffic62.Eurostar passengers .A.complained a lot about the severe disruptionB.advised the Met Office to hand1e the problemsC.cancelled their flights because of bad weatherD.had to wait for a long time before getting aboard63.What does the underlined word “back1og” probably mean?A.A series of hard work.B.An accumulation of uncompleted work.C.Breaking down of some event.D.Measures to prevent something unexpected.64.Heathrow airport officials probably meant .A.two thirds of the flights would operate as scheduledB.only one third of the flights could work after ChristmasC.there would be more delays and cancellations before ChristmasD.they would work hard to handle the problems before Wednesday65.We can infer from the last paragraph .A.most motorways were less influenced elsewhere in EuropeB.the terrible weather affected not only Britain but the Whole EuropeC.except for the M25 and the M58 there was still much disruptionD.using cell phones doesn't make children affected when they are crossing streets瑞昌一中11208班英语专项训练6参考答案四、阅读理解56-60 DCADC 61-65 ADBCB。
瑞昌一中11208班英语专项训练4 12.2.15.66.The main aim of Environment Awareness Week is to _____.A.educate the public on protecting the environmentB.discuss global warming and other environmental problemsC.explain ways for producing freshwater to save the environmentD.learn about renewable energy sources that protect the environment67.The organizer of the event is _____.A.Global Gaia Network B.Clean Energy AgencyC.Green Earth Foundation D.International Environment Fund68.If you are interested in renewable energy sources, you should go to _____.A.Hall 1 B.Hall 2 C.Hall 3 D.Hall 4 69.The "3 Rs" stand for _____.A.Read, Realize and Remember B.Reduce, Reuse and RecycleC.Green Earth Foundation D.Global Gaia Network70.Which of the following statements is NOT true of the event?A.It will last a week and the halls will be open 11 hours a day.B.You can send an email to Mrs.Daisy Soh for more information.C.Each hall charges the same amount of money as the other.D.Lectures in Hall 1 will be given by university students.DSelf-employed private physicians who charge a fee for each patient visit are the foundation of medical practice in the United States. Most physicians have a contract relationship with one or more hospitals in the community. They send their patients to this hospital, which usually charges patients according to the number of days they stay and the facilities(operating room, tests, medicines that they use). Some hospitals belong to a city, a state or, in the case of veteran's hospitals, a federal government agency. Others are operated by religious orders(教会) or other non-profit groups.Some medical doctors are on salary. Salaried physicians may work as hospital staff members, or residents, who are often still in training. They may teach in medical schools, be hired by corporations to care for their workers or work for the federal government's Public Health Service.Physicians are among the best paid professionals in the United States. In the 1980s, it was not uncommon for medical doctors to earn incomes of more than $ 100 000 a year. Specialists, particularly surgeons, might earn several times that amount. Physicians list many reasons why they deserve to be so well rewarded for their work. One reason is the long and expensive preparation required to become a physician in the United States. Most would-be physicians first attend college for four years, which can cost nearly $ 20 000 a year at one of the best private institutions. Prospective physicians then attend medical school for four years. Tuition alone can exceed $ 10 000 a year. By the time they have obtained their medical degrees, many young physicians are deeply in debt. They still face three to five years of residency(实习阶段) in a hospital, the first year as an apprentice physician. The hours are long and the pay is relatively low.Setting up a medical practice is expensive, too. Sometimes several physicians will decide to establish a group practice, so they can share the expense of maintaining an office and buying equipment. These physicians also take care of each other's patients in emergencies.Physicians work long hours and must accept a great deal of responsibility. Many medical procedures, even quite routine ones, involve risk. It is understandable that physicians want to be well rewarded for making decisions which can mean the difference between life and death.71. According to the passage, it is very unlikely that an American hospital is owned by ______.A. a churchB. a corporationC. a cityD. a state72. The expenses for becoming a doctor are spent on _______.A. schooling and retrainingB. practice in a hospitalC. facilities he or she usesD. education he or she receives73. According to the passage, how long does it take for a would-be physician to become an independent physician in theUSA?A. About seven year.B. Eight years.C. Ten years.D. About twelve years.74. Sometimes several physicians set up a group medical practice mainly because _______.A. there are so many patients that it is difficult for one physician to take care all of themB. they can take turns to work long hoursC. facilities may be too much of a burden for one physician to shoulderD. no one wants to assume too much responsibility75. Which of the following statements could fully express the author's view towards physicians’ payment in the USA?A. For their expensive education and their responsibility, they deserve a handsome pay.B. It is reasonable for physicians to have a large income because their work is very dangerous.C. Physicians should be better paid because they work long hours under bad conditions.D. Physicians have great responsibility, so it is understandable that they should be well rewarded.瑞昌一中11208班英语专项训练4参考答案66、【答案】A【解析】考查细节理解。