月考英语第二卷成绩(1)
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初二英语月考试题成绩:______时间:100分钟总分:120分2004。
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10一选择填空(25分)( )1。
A number of the students in his class ______60.A。
are B. is C. be D.was( )2. I’m very hungry. Can I have _____ to eat?A。
something B. anything C。
nothing D. everything( )3。
Eating fruit and vegetables is good _____ your health.A。
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with C. for D. as( )4 She is a good girl. _______ example, she often helps others.A. To B For C On D With()5 He can _____ answer the question, can he ?A. hardB. hardly notC. hardly D。
hard not( )6 How _____ hours do you sleep every night?A oftenB muchC muchD many()7 He usually does his homework at home,_____ he does it at school。
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some time B. sometime C。
sometimes D. times()8 Can you _____ us a story about the moon?A。
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say C. speak D。
talk()9 ______ do you read English books? Twice a week .A。
How long B. How soon C。
How many D. How often()10 Who is _____ at English in your class?A。
七年级下学期第一次月考英语试卷第一卷(共60分)一、选择填空。
(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)1. Our teacher is ________a red sweater .He is working in his offfice.A. putting onB. put onC. wearingD. wear2. I have two pencils. One is green, and_ __is red.A. oneB. otherC. the otherD. others3. School begins __ _ the morning of Feberuary 18th.A. inB. onC. withD. about4. This is _______ backpack. _______ is over there.A. him; HersB. hers; HisC. my; HersD. our; Their5. They are looking forward to _______ the Great Wall.A. visitB. visitsC. visitedD. visiting6. People ______ English in Australia .A. speakB. tellC. sayD. talk7. There ____ __ a concert this afternoon at People Square.A. is going to beB. is going to haveC. is havingD. is will have8. It is late, ___ _ we are going to go home.A. butB. becauseC. soD. or9. ---Do you often play football with your friends?---No, I don’t like sports . I often play piano.A. a , theB. the , /C. / , theD. the , a10. Don't ______ me. I can do it well by myself.A. worryB. worry aboutC. be worriedD. worrying about11. What can you see in these pictures?A. otherB. any otherC.elseD.others12. It’s going to tomorrow.A. rainingB. rainyC. rainedD. rain13.---Would you like some apples?--- . I’d like to have oranges.A. Yes, pleaseB. No problemC. I’d love toD. No,thanks14. ---I’m sorry I always my book at home.---Please it to school next time.A. forget ; takeB. leave ; bringC. lose ; bringD. leave ; take15. of visitors come to the Great Wall every year.A. Five thousandB. Five thousandsC. ThousandD. Thousands二、完形填空。
第一次月考试卷(unit1-2)-2024-2025学年英语五年级上册人教PEP(满分70分)班级:姓名:成绩:一、单项选择。
(10分)()1、--- __________ your art teacher ? ----Mr Hu.A.What’sB.Who’sC.Where’s()2、---Is Miss Chen funny? ---- ____________A.Yes,she isB.No,she isC.Yes,she isn’t.()3、--___ you have new teachers?--Yes.we have a new art teacher .A.AreB.DoC.Were()4、---What’s he_________ ? --He’s thin and tall.A.fromB.inC.like()5、---What day is it today ? ---It’s ___________ .A. tuesdayB. tusedayC. Tuesday二、选出不同类的一项。
(10分)()1. A. Mr B.Miss C. really( ) 2. A. old B. are C. funny( ) 3. A. What B. Who C. old( ) 4.A. shy B. short C. tall( ) 5. A.clever B. shy C.is三、读句子或对话,选择正确的图片。
(10分)A. B. C. D. E.()1. —Do you have an art class? —Yes, I do.()2. He is tall and strong.()3. —What do you often do on Sundays?—I often do homework.()4. She is our new music teacher.()5. I often play football after school.四、选择方框中的单词将对话补充完整。
2019年树人学校七年级(上)第二次月考英语学科试卷二、单项选择。
(每题1分,共15分)在下列各题A、B、C、D四个选项中选择一个能填入题空白处的最佳答案21.---Do you often get some presents_____Christmas Day?---Yes,and we usually hold party_____it.A.at;celebrateB.on;celebrateC.on;to celebrateD.at;to celebrate22.---What’s on_____side of the hill.Mum?---A big lake.A.otherB.othersC.the othersD.the other23.I want to paint my bedroom walls_____blue because blue can make me calm down.A.toB.asC./D.into24.---Millie,can you_____this word in Chinese?--Yes,I can_____a little ChineseA.speak;sayB.say;speakC.tell;speakD.talk;say25._____bad day!It’s raining hard.We have to stay at home.A.How aB.What aC.HowD.What26.Nick’s family_____a big one Listen!The family_____singing Christmas songs.A.is;isB.are;areC.is;areD.are;is27.Look!The girl is dressing up_____an old man_____a black coat.A.as;inB.as;ofC.in;asD.in;of28.---Good news!We_____a school trip this Friday if it_____.---But the radio says it will.A.have;won’t rainB.will have;won’t rainC.will have;doesn’t rainD.have;doesn’t rain29._____can help you_____healthy.A.Do exercise;stayB.Doing exercises;stayC.Do exercises;to stayD.Doing exercise;to stay30.Breakfast is_____important meal.We should have_____breakfast every morning.A.an;aB.an;theC.an;/D.the;a31.---_____my purple gloves?---They are nice.A.What do you like aboutB.How do you think ofC.What do you likeD.What do you think of32.Which of the following underlined letters has different pronunciation(发音)?A.brownB.windowC.bowlD.yellow33.It's very important_____us students_____carefully in class.A.for;listeningB.of;listenC.for;to listen34.---A can of Cola,please!---Only one left.Would you like to have_____?A.itB.oneC.itsD./35.---What does Jim wear at the party?---Nothing______.He is in his usual shirt and jeans.A.specialB.simpleC.importantD.interesting三、完形填空(15分)It’s now the end of November,and Holmes and I are sitting by the fire in our flat in Baker Street on a cold and foggy night.We start talking about the Baskerville case.“I now know everything about the case,Watson ,”says Holmes.“Perhaps you can tell me about it,”I say.“Certainly,”says Holmes.“Let’s go back in time to BaskervilleHall.36I see the portrait (肖像)of HugoBaskerville hanging in the dining room,I know that Stapleton is a Baskerville,too.Indeed Stapleton is a 37ofRodger Baskerville,the younger brother of Sir Charles.Rodger runs away to South America and disappears (消失).38knows that he marries and has a child.The child is Stapleton and his real name is Rodger Baskerville,like hisfather.Young Rodger gets married in South America,39his name and goes to the north of England,where heopens a school.“There Stapleton discovers that only two people separate (分开)him from the Baskerville fortune (财产).So he finds a home near Baskerville Hall.And soon he makes friends with Sir Charles Baskerville and with the neighbors.Old Sir Charles tells Stapleton about the legend of the 40and prepares (准备)the way for his owndeath.Stapleton knows that the old man’s heart is 41.And he also knows that Sir Charles believes the legend ofthe hound.And so he gets the42to frighten Sir Charles to death with a hound.“Stapleton buys the huge dog in London and takes it to Devon by train.He walks across the moor with it to 43no one sees him with the dog.He finds a hiding place for the 44in the old tin mine.And he keeps his houndhere while he is45for his chance.”“He goes with the hound at night near Baskerville Hall,but Sir Charles is too 46to walk outside thegrounds.At this time several local people see the huge black dog and the legend of the hound grows.Stapleton askshis wife to charm (诱惑)Sir Charles and invite him to Merripit House,47Mrs Stapleton refuses (拒绝)to do this.Then Stapleton finds out that Sir Charles wants to leave Baskerville Hall48London,so he decides toact.”“He paints the dog with phosphorus,and gets it to jump over the small gate and run after Sir Charles.The huge black creature is dreadful sight (可怕的景象).Sir Charles runs away screaming and falls 49on the pathfrom shock.Then Stapleton takes the hound back to its 50place on the Grimpen Mire,so Sir Charles's death isa mystery(悬疑)to all"..TO BE CONTINUED ..36.A.WhenB.BeforeC..IfD.UntilD.of:to listen37.A.daughter B.nephew C.niece 38.A.Someone B.Nobody C.Everybody 39.A.calls B.changes C.repeats 40.A.hound B.tiger C.wolf 41.A.strong B.good C.weak 42.A.idea B.money C.ability 43.A.seem like B.turn into C.forget about 44.A.animal B.himself C.Sir Charles 45.A.asking B.paying C.waiting 46.A.proud B.afraid C.surprised 47.A.but B.and C.so 48.A.to B.for C.off 49.A.alive B.dead C.frightened 50.A.hiding B.hiddenC.hide 四、阅读理解A CLASS RULES1There are no dumb (愚蠢的)questions or dumb answers 2.Teasing.bullying.put-downs and sarcasm (讽刺)are not allowed 3.No one is perfect (完美的)4.Keep asking until you really understand.5.During discussions,sometimes it’s OK to listen and not talk6.This is the place to take risks (冒险)and learn from mistakes7.If you don’t agree,say so.and talk about your thoughts8.It’s OK to say “I don’t know”9.Don t criticize (批评)people--agree or disagree with their ideas 10.It’s good to have a mind of your own Word Bank:tease 取笑bully 伤害51.According to the poster,laughing at other people_____.A.makes you look sillyB.is not goodC.means you have your own opinionD.shows you are perfect52.Rule 6shows that_____.A.you should make no mistakesB.you should keep on tryingC.you can forget anything you are not sure aboutD.you can learn only from mistakes 53.When you disagree with others,_____.A.you should listen and not talkB.you should give your own idea D.son D.AnybodyD.gives D.fox D.bad D.chance D.make sure D.Holmes D.changing D.glad D.because D.away D.shocked D.to hideC.you should say “I don’t know”BA new Guinness World Record (吉尼斯世界纪录)was set on April1.At the San Diego Jewish Academy,US.550students made 868sandwiches in three minutes.They broke the world record of 490sandwiches.They gave the sandwiches to homeless and poor peopleThe students who made the sandwiches were from kindergarten (幼儿园)to12th grade.On that day,they found 52tables waiting for them in the school gym.On each table,there were slices (薄片)of bread,lettuce,sliced tomatoes and cheese.Forty-five-parent volunteers were on hand to help.The students quickly got to work.The youngest student made one sandwich each,while older students made two.Within two minutes,almost all of the students were finished.They happily waved (挥手)their hands.School head Chaim Heller thought it was great experience (经历).It not only brought students together,but also showed the students that anyone can make a sandwich and help someone in need.54.Who set the new Guinness World Record on April 1?A.550cooks from the whole world. B.Students from different grades.C.A group of primary students D.Forty-five parents in the US.55.The students broke the record by _____sandwiches.A.378B.490C.550D.86856.Paragraph 4tells us_____.A.how to make a traditional sandwich B.how the students finished their task C.how the students felt about the activityD.what sandwiches are made of57.What did the school’s head think of the activity?A.It was hard to make it work.B.It was waste of timeC.It was a good way to bring students together and help those in need.D.It reminded the students that they should study hard.CWhat is your favorite color?Does it make you feel happy,calm,or something else?Some people think colors can affect (影响)their mood (情绪).Scientists have found that this may be true.British scientists asked 26,596people from more than 100countries and regions to name their favorite color and explain (解释)why they like it.The scientists then worked out which words people connected (联系)their favorite color to the most.Scientists found that many people connected dark blue with calmness (冷静).Wearing blue clothes could help you feel more relaxed.The color blue can also make people lose their appetite (胃口).If you want to lose weight,you might want to try eating from a blue plate.The color green was mostly connected to the future.Yellow was connected with happiness.Purple,orange and white all were connected to luxury (奢侈).57.What is the story mainly about?D.you should tell them they arewrongA.Which colors people like best.B.Which colors can make people feel happy.C.How colors can affect our mood.D.Why some people change their mood often.59.Paragraph2is mainly about_____.A.how scientists did their studyB.how color is connected to moodC.how to stay away from moody peopleD.which colors make people angry60.The color blue can make people feel_____.A.sadB.relaxedC.hungryD.angry61.Which color is connected to happiness?A.Green.B.Purple.C.YellowD.White.DEvery morning during SEAL training(美国海豹突击队训练),our instructors(指导员)would show up in our room.The first thing they would look over was our beds-to see if our blankets(毯子)were square and the beds were clean and tidy.It was easy to do.But every morning the instructors would ask us to make our beds to perfection.It seemed little boring over time,but the wisdom(智慧)behind this is great.If you make your bed every morning,it means you have finished the first task of the day.It will give you small sense of pride(自豪感)and it will encourage(鼓励)you to do another task and another and another.Making your bed also reminds you that little things in life matter?If you can’t do the little things right,you will never do the big things right.If by chance you have a bad day,you will come home to bed that is clean-that you made-and that gives you happiness?You will believe that tomorrow will be better.If you want to change the world,start off by making your bed.62.The instructors came to the writer’s room to_____.A.wake the SEALs upB.see if their beds were perfectly madeC.see what the SEALs were doingD.make sure that everybody was in the room.63.What does the writer think about having to make his bed to perfection?A.It wasn’t an easy taskB.It was quite boring.C.There was more to itD.It was a useless activity.64.How many reasons does the writer give for making your bed perfectly?A.One.B.TwoC.ThreeD.Four65.The writer gives the following reasons except(除了)_____.A.it gives you a sense of prideB.it encourages you to do more taskC.it tells you that little things in life are importantD.it helps you solve all your problems五、词汇运用(共10小题:每小题1分,计10分)66.Wendy always_______________(穿衣)up as a ghost on the evening of Oct.31th.67.There will be wonderful fashion_______________(演出)next weekend.68.Now few people have_______________(收音机)at home.69.The next plane takes_______________(离开)at3p.m.today.70.We brush_______________(牙齿)after meals.71.Harry Potter is one of_______________(child)favourite books.72._______________(turn)off your TV.My baby is sleeping.lie with her parents_______________(fly)kites twice a month in autumn.74.How about_______________(eat)the moon cakes?75.Mary likes singing and she sings very_______________(good).六、任务型阅读(共10空:每空1分,计10分)阅读下列短文,根据短文中的信息完成文后表格。
2020-2021学年上海市普陀区晋元高级中学高三(下)第二次月考英语试卷1.(2021·上海市市辖区·月考试卷)Surprising Facts About At-Home DNA Tests If yousend your DNA to two different companies to find out about your ancestry,you may end up with two different results.That's(1)______ there's no certification(鉴定)required for DNA-testing companies.They may get the basic idea correct - (2)______ you area little less than half northern European,for example,but when they say you're 30 percentfrom here and 60 percent from there,it's a statistical guess based on their own database and method.Your results will be(3)______ (precise)if you're not a native.The more people from your ancestral region in a company's database,the more accurate your results will be.You can find out your risk of diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer's from an at-home DNA test kit,but a laboratory(4)______ (authorize)to do medical testing will give you much more conclusive results.The results of your genetic testing could affect your ability to get insurance.(5)______ federal law prohibits health insurers from denying coverage based on genetic testresults,the law does not apply to life,disability,and long-term-care insurance.Law-enforcement agencies are increasingly using family tree DNA databases to solve crimes,as was done in the arrest of a former police officer accused of being the Golden State Killer.California detectives took the DNA results from various crime scenes,(6)______ (look)for partial matches on a public genealogy database,and eventually found their man.The market is also exploding with companies(7)______ (claim)they can pinpoint the right product - for your skin or your waistline,for instance - based on a DNA test.But consider them entertainment(8)______ real science,Greely says.A study found that diets based on genetic tests didn't help people lose weight.Still,DNA tests can answer questions you've had about yourself - and(9)______ you didn't know to ask.For example,for(10)______ additional cost,23 and Me will include your results on more than 25 individual traits,including if you are likely to be a morningperson,whether your hatred of cilantro is genetic,and if your earwax is more likely to be dry or wet.2.(2021·上海市市辖区·月考试卷)Finding Comfort in War and Peace Over the past 15 years,Yiyun Li,a Chinese-American author,has read War and Peace at least a dozen times.Her hardback copy of Leo Tolstoy's 1,200-page saga bristles with colored notes,like some exotic lizard's spine.The novel is not just a masterclass in fiction,Ms.Li believes,but a cure for(1)______ .At the most difficult times in her life,she says,she has turned to it again and again,reassured by its "(2)______ " in the face of uncertainty.War and Peace - originally (3)______ The Year 1805 - is widely considered the world's greatest novel.It is also among the most daunting(令人敬畏的),acknowledged Richard Pevear,one of its translators,"as(4)______ as Russia itself." Its huge canvas(画布)encompasses(包含)not just Napoleon's wars against the Russian and Austro-Hungarian empires from 1805 to 1812,but a cast whose actions and emotions span the breath of human consciousness.As a literary critic has noted,Tolstoy is the supreme novelist ofhuman conflicts.His epic(史诗)is a(n)(5)______ examination of how people respond to the pressure of both wars and ordinary life.So large is Tolstoy's world,Ms.Li reckoned,that there could be no better companion for people (6)______ in isolation.She thought of virtual book club to sustain readersthrough the lockdown.Participants around the globe would plough through this booktogether and share their thoughts on social media.It would be an anchor in (7)______ times.To their amazement,when it began in mid-March 3,000 people on six continents signed up.Other book clubs have(8)______ up to discuss great literature during the pandemic.But Tolstoy's novel reflects the atmosphere of life in quarantine better.Its(9)______structure,shifting between battlefields and the salons of Russian high society,mirrors the disorienting split in readers' own attention - between their own personal,stilled states and the calamity(灾祸)(10)______ outside.(2021·上海市市辖区·月考试卷)When I re-entered the full-time workforce a few years ago after a decade of lonely self-employment,there was one thing I was looking forward to the most:the opportunity to have work friends once again.It wasn't until I entered the corporate world that I realized,for me at least,being friends with colleagues didn't emerge as a(n)(1)______ at all.This is surprising when you consider the prevailing emphasis by scholars and trainers and managers on the importance of cultivating close (2)______ relationships at work.So much research has explored the way in which collegial(同事的)ties can help overcome a range of workplace issues (3)______ productivity and the quality of work output such as team-based conflict,jealousy,undermining anger,and more.Perhaps my expectations of lunches,water-cooler gossip and caring,deep-and-meaningful conversations were a(4)______ of the last time I was in that kind of office environment.Whereas now,as I near the end of my fourth decade,I realize work can be fully functional and entirely fulfilling without (5)______ to be best mates with the people sitting next to you.In an academic analysis just published in the profoundly-respected Journal of Management,researchers have looked at the concept of "indifferent relationships," a simple term that summarizes the fact that relationships at work can (6)______ benon-interpersonal,inconsequential,unimportant and even,dare I say it,disposable or substitutable.Indifferent relationships are neither positive nor negative.The limited research conducted thus far indicates they're especially(7)______ among those who value independence over cooperation,and harmony over confrontation.Indifference is also the(8)______ option among those who are socially lazy.Maintaining relationships over the long term takes effort,which,for some of us,is much too (9)______ .As noted above,indifferent relationships may not always be the most(10)______ approach in resolving some of the issues that pop up at work.But there are nevertheless several apparently proven benefits.One of those is(11)______ .Less time chatting and socializing means more time working and churning(产出).The other is(12)______ .As human beings,we're programmed to compare ourselves to each other in what is an anxiety - causing phenomenon.Apparently,we look down on acquaintances (泛泛之交)more so than friends.Since the former is very common among those (13)______ to indifferent relationships,their predominance can promote individuals' sense ofself-worth.Ego aside,a third advantage is that the emotional(14)______ of indifferent relationships hasbeen found to enhance critical evaluation,to strengthen one's focus on task resolution,and to gain greater access to valuable information.None of that might be as(15)______ as after-work socializing but,hey,I'll take it anyway.3. A. burden B. priority C. obligation D. coincidence4. A. short-term B. contractual C. shallow D. interpersonal5. A. affecting B. enhancing C. measuring D. restoring6. A. cause B. credit C. consequence D. realization7. A. tending B. needing C. promising D. hesitating8. A. peculiarly B. interestingly C. reasonably D. decisively9. A. dominant B. rare C. constructive D. intense10. A. preferred B. compulsory C. available D. likely11. A. engaging B. casual C. demanding D. effortless12. A. traditional B. cautious C. flexible D. helpful13. A. image B. efficiency C. profit D. expansion14. A. self-respect B. self-improvementC. self-evaluationD. self-control15. A. resistant B. unique C. open D. essential16. A. feature B. neutrality C. reaction D. conflict17. A. exhausting B. meaningful C. fun D. popular (2021·上海市市辖区·月考试卷)DThere's no feeling quite like walking alongside the river.It's the last light in the valley,and the sound of rushing water drowned out all others.I walk the river's edge with my dog,Mosi,whose inability to hear over the waterfall makes him nervous.Despite his impressive size,he runs sheepishly at my feet.At first glance,we walk to fish,but actually we move at the urging of naturalists long since passed - of John Burroughs and of Loren Eiseley - and of my parents,Norman and Paula,who are still alive today but live far from this Kenya valley.Walk in the woods,their voices advise,along the banks of a river where,in the blue end of a day,you may find the rhythms that fascinate you.There,among the fish and the flowers and the forces that bind them,you might make peace with your worried mind.I began to venture into the highlands of central Kenya in 2013 with the hope that its riversmight throw their __________power upon me,smoothing my edges as they have,overtime,polished the stones in their path.I've never been free of emotional stress,but my years of working as a photojournalist in some of Africa's most conflict-ridden environment left additional barbs(倒刺)in me.With time it became hard to distinguish between the conflicts that existed inside me and the ones that I witnessed through the lens.Gradually they became intertwined(交织在一起的),and I felt an expanding sense of tension and discomfort inside me.Fly-fishing seemed a cure of the pain of photographing people's suffering,as I'd done so often in recent years.I hadn't cast a fishing line since the age of 10 or so,when I used bait(鱼饵)to fish the Atlantic waters that surrounded the places I lived at a child,first along the coast of New Jersey and later in Massachusetts.My mother's friend at that time taught me the basics.He was a large,athletic man who'd been in the U.S.Army Special Forces,an experience that left him with his own scars.At dusk by the river,his hand resting comfortably on the rod(鱼竿),he seemed at ease.Between assignments I began to drive around.The slow-flowing river drifts through protected forests,where a network of paths,used by humans,elephants and lions,cuts through thick vegetation.I came to realize that the river had given me more than I'd asked - I regained the peace inside me,and it seemed that I'd gone back to my childhood when sand sharks and puffer fish made my heart beat with curiosity.18.Which of the following statements is true according to the first two paragraphs______A. The author came to the valley to fish as well as to make peace with his worried mind.B. The deafening sound of the waterfall made the author and his dog quite scared.C. The author's parents advised him to discover nature in the depths of the valley.D. The valley environment is said to have a healing power upon one's heart.19.Which of the following is the best word to fill in the blank in the 3rd paragraph?______A. rushingB. shakingC. transformingD. encouraging20.Which of the following statements is true about the author______A. His occupation as a cameraman added to his inner frustration.B. He got to make friends with his mother's friend because of fly-fishing.C. In his spare time,he often walked through the vegetation along the paths.D. Finally he was cured by his childhood experience with sand sharks and puffer fish.21.Which of the following best serves as the title for the passage?______A. My Job in Photography Led Me to a Valley.B. A River Heals the Scar Left by a Camera.C. The Call of Naturalists Pushed Me to Explore.D. The Fishing Rod Links Nature With My Heart.(2021·上海市市辖区·月考试卷)EHudly wireless Price:$349Staying focused on the road while glancing at your smart-phone or sat nav for directions can be a distraction.That's why Hudly has created its transparent heads-up display to keep your journey information right in your sight-line.Paired wirelessly with your smart-phone,this6.2-inch display allows you to view the road and its vibrant directions simultaneously.Also equipped with light sensors,this heads-up display will automatically adapt its visibility to suit your environment.Roav VIVAPrice:$130Bring Alexa along for the ride with this plug-in speaker from Anker.Paired with yoursmart-phone,VIVA can make calls,stream music and provide audio navigation with simple voice commands.Plugged straight into your vehicle's power outlet,this travel-size companion comes equipped with two USB ports so you and your passengers can charge smart devices on the go.ZUS Smart Tire Safety MonitorPrice:$159.98Keeping your tires at the correct pressure is of vital importance to not only staying safe on the roads,but to maintain low fuel consumption.With the ZUS smart safety monitors by Nonda,you receive real-time alerts if your tires are leaking air or in need of a refill.Taking only minutes to install,these high-tech dust caps simply screw on each tire and give you feedback on how each tire is performing,recording a detailed history of pressure changes over time.GOFARPrice:$149Open a window into your vehicle's health with GOFAR.By simply plugging the GUFAR adapter into your ear's computer,receive real-time information about any mechanical problems or performance information sent straight to your smart-phone.In the same way a Formula Idriver monitors their fuel efficiency on the track,the GOFAR Ray keeps you up to date on how you consume fuel with the simple dashboard light array(排列).If you're hitting the gas too hard,the GOFAR Ray will illuminate red to let you know you're wasting fuel and green when you're driving optimally(最佳地).Automatic connected car assistantPrice:from $99.99If you want to get to know your car inside out,then the Automatic connected car assistant is the perfect addition to your vehicle.By simply plugging the compact diagnostic device into the vehicle,a whole host of information about your car is available at your ing the Automatic app,this driving assistant can give detailed diagnostics about maintenance issues and performance alongside crash alerts,your vehicle's real-time location and roadside assistance.Jabra FreewayPrice:$99.99If your car isn't Bluetooth connected,then Jabra Freeway is a great gadget to listen tohigh-quality sound and answer and make calls at the touch of a button or through voice activation.With three built-in speakers,Freeway offers impressive surround sound.However,if you prefer your vehicle's speakers,the built-in FM transmitter will connect your smart-phone straight to the car's internal sound system.Equipped with a motion sensor,Freeway will always sense when you get into the car and automatically connect to your smart-phone.22.Mary,a green-hand driver,wants to know the overall health of her second-hand car and toensure road safety and timely help if anything happens.What's the best product for her?______A. GOFARB. Hudly wirelessC. Automatic connected car assistantD. Zus Smart Tire Safety Monitor23.What do Jabra Freeway and Roav VIVA have in common______A. Both are equipped with motion sensors and USB ports.B. Both can make calls,stream music and provide navigation.C. Both can be operated with voice activation and button touch.D. Both can be smart-phone connected and voice controlled.24.Which of the following devices can help you cut back on your spending in the long run______①Hudley wireless②Roav VIVA③GOFAR④Jabra Freeway⑤Zus Smart Tire Safety Monitor⑥Automated connected car assistantA. ②③B. ③⑤C. ④⑤D. ⑤⑥(2021·上海市市辖区·月考试卷)FUnlike so-called basic emotions such as sadness,fear and anger,guilt emerges a little later,in line with a child's growing grasp of social and moral standards.Children aren't born knowing how to say "I'm sorry";rather,they learn over time that such statements appease parents and friends - and their own consciences.This is why researchers generally regard so-called moral guilt,in the right amount,to be a good thing.In the popular imagination,of course,guilt still gets a bad reputation.It is deeply uncomfortable - it's the emotional equivalent of wearing a jacket stuffed with stones.Yet this understanding is outdated. "There has been a kind of revival or a rethinking about what role guilt can serve",says Amrisha Vaish,a psychology researcher at the University of Virginia,adding that this revival is part of a larger recognition that emotions aren't binary - feelings that may be advantageous in one context may be harmful in another.Jealousy and anger,for example,may have evolved to alert us to important inequalities.Too much happiness can be destructive. And guilt,by prompting us to think more deeply about our own goodness,can encourage humans to make up for errors and fix relationships.Guilt,in other words,can help hold a cooperative species together.It is a kind of social glue.Viewed in this light,guilt is an opportunity.Work by Tina Malti,a psychology professor at the University of Toronto,suggests that guilt may compensate for an emotional deficiency.In a number of studies,Malti and others have shown that guilt and sympathy may represent different pathways to cooperation and sharing.Some kids who are low in sympathy may make up for that shortfall by experiencing more guilt,which can control their disgusting behaviors.And vice versa:high sympathy can substitute for low guilt.In a 2014 study,for example,Malti looked at 244 ing caregiver assessments and the children's self-observations,she rated each child's overall sympathy level and his or her tendency to feel negative emotions after moral wrongdoings.Then the kids were handed chocolate coins,and given a chance to share them with an anonymous child.For thelow-sympathy kids,how much they shared appeared to turn on how likely they were to feel guilty.The ones more likely to feel guilty tended to share more,even though they hadn't magically become more sympathetic to the other children."That's good news," Malti says. "We can be prosocial because we caused harm and we feel regret."25.The underlined word "appease" in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to " ______ ".A. contentB. disappointC. amuseD. distract26.The writer mentions the comparison of guilt to " a jacket stuffed with stones" to showpeople's ______ .A. general impression of guilt being overestimatedB. incorrect idea about the nature and function of guiltC. out-of date belief of guilt being their primary burdenD. long-held prejudice against those who often feel guilty27.What can be inferred from the chocolate coin experiment______A. It's necessary to ensure kids feel guilty about their wrongdoings.B. Regretful kids need to be given a chance to correct their behaviors.C. Feeling guilty has the power to make kids become more sympatheticD. The highest guilt could possibly be found in kids with the lowest sympathy.28.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?______A. Guilt vs SympathyB. Good News for Guilty PeopleC. Don't feel Guilty About Your GuiltD. What Lies Underneath Your Guilt(2021·上海市市辖区·月考试卷)AI In the Future Workplace Artificial Intelligence is making its way into business.As our special report this week explains,firms of all types are exploiting AI to forecast demand,hire workers and deal with customers.In 2017 companies spent around $22 billion on AI-related mergers and acquisitions,about 26 times more than in 2015.The McKinsey Global Institute,a think-tank within a consultancy,claims that just applying AI to marketing,sales and supply chains could create economic value,including profits and efficiencies,of $2.7 billion over the next 20 years. (1)______ .Such forecasts fuel anxiety as well as hope.Start with the benefits.AI ought to improve productivity.Humanyze collects data from employees' calendars and e-mails to workout,say,whether office layouts favor teamwork. (2)______ .Employees will gain,too.Thanks to the progress in computer vision.AI can check that workers are wearing safety equipment and that no one has been harmed on the factory floor.Some will appreciate more feedback on their work and welcome a sense of how to do better.Yet AI's benefits will come with many potential drawbacks.Algorithms(计算程序)may not be free of the prejudices of their programmers.(3)______ .The length of a commute(通勤)may predict whether an employee will quit a job,but this focus may harm poorer applicants.Older staff might work more slowly than younger ones and could risk losing their positions if all AI looks for is efficiency.(4)______ .If your skills are in demand,you are more likely to be able to resist than if you are easy to replace.Paid-by-the-hour workers in low-wage industries such as retailing will be especially subject to harm.That could fuel protest of labor unions seeking to representemployees' interests and to set regulations.Even then,the choice in some jobs will be between being replaced by a robot or being treated like one.29. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F. F30. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F. F31. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F. F32. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F. F33.(2021·上海市市辖区·月考试卷)Read the following three passages.Summarize the mainidea and the main point(s)of the passage in no more than 60 e your own words as far as possible.American College of Physicians 'stepped out of its lane" by placing gun control in medical education.Stanley Gold-farb,formerly the associate dean of curriculum at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine,argued that teaching social justice issues and population health comes "at the expense of strict training in medical science" at a time when sub-specialists are in short supply.But many physicians,ourselves included,think social issues should be at the heart of medical education.Formal medical school typically takes four years,followed by several years of residency (住院医生实习期)and often a fellowship(研究员职位),and during that short time students have a wide range of competing requirements.They must learn complexbiological and chemical pathways that explain diseases and health.They must be educated on how to read the the scientific literature and apply it to their patients.They must master many therapies and know how to adapt them to patients' varied diseases states.On top of all this,they must learn to communicate effectively and compassionately with patients and colleagues.Being a good doctor also demands that we understand the reasons behind poor health.Our mission is not simply to diagnose,manage and treat.Physicians should act to prevent the root causes of illness and improve well-being.Physicians are trained to tackle problems at their root.System and structural-level social issues are also drivers of poor health,and it is our duty to address them.Medical training must evolve to produce doctors who are able tonot only treat the individual but also understand the larger influencers of health -- of which gun violence is most emphatically one.As medical professors,we would fail our students -- and our patients - if we expected any less.34.(2021·上海市市辖区·月考试卷)网购有风险,下单需谨慎。
2023-2024学年山东省青岛市高一1月月考英语模拟试题第一部分 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,并标在调研卷的相应位置。
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 is the topic of the dialogue?A. A paper.B. A speech.C. A teacher.2. What are the speakers probably doing?A. Talking on the phone.B. Chatting face to face.C. Making a video call.3. How long will the woman wait for the next train?A. 10 minutes.B. 20 minutes.C. 30 minutes.4. Why should the woman learn nish according to the man?A. To live comfortably.B. To make more friends.C. To learn culture better.5. What does the man mean?A. He isn’t good at mathematics.B. He doesn’t want to drive anymore.C. He is familiar with the road to New York.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面 5 段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。
2015届上学期高三一轮复习第一次月考英语试题【新课标II-2】本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。
共150分。
考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并收回。
第一卷注意事项:1. 答题前,考生先将自己的姓名,准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。
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. 请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。
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:听力第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5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 flight will the man take?A.Flight EQl24.B.Flight EQl42.C.Flight EQ 412.2.What’s t he opinion of the woman about the dresses?A.They are not good and the price is high.B.They are good and the price is low.C.They are good but expensive.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5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。
听完每段对话或独白前,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至第8题。
6.Why does the woman want to sell her house?A.Because she is tired of living there.B.Because she has retired and is short of moneyC.Because she wants to live in the quiet country.7.How much does the woman want for her house?A.$25,000.B.$250,000.C.$50,000 8.Why didn’t the man take the house on the spot?A.Because he isn’t satisfied with the house.B.Because he must discuss with his wife.C.Because he can’t afford it.听第7段材料,回答第9至第1l题。
英语Units(1-3)单元测试卷姓名:成绩:一、单项选择(15 分,每题1 分)1. -Hey, Jerry! Do you know boy with glasses over there?- Yes. He's my cousin Nick. He's outgoing boy.A. a;theB.the;aC.the;an2.— Why do you come here? — Because I have to tell you.A.anything importantB. important anythingC. something important3.Lily is shorter than Lucy.A.veryB.tooC.quiteD. much4- Li Hua’s clothes are as a s Zhang Hui’s.A. cheapB.cheaperC.the cheaperD. more cheaper5.Both Kate and I r eady for the new high school life.A. amB.areC. isD.be6— Jeff is shy, so it's difficult for him friends. — He should try to change.A made B.makes C. to make7 The show was so funny that it made everyone a gain and again.A. laughedughughingD.to laugh8—Please talk .The baby is sleeping. —Sorry ,we will move to another room.A .quietlyB .loudlyC .clearlyD .truly9 Last night I feel ,because the movies was .A. bored; boredB. bored; boring C . boring; boring D. boring; bored10.It's raining outside. ,the kids are playing volleyball happily.A .HoweverB .SoC .BecauseD .But11 Teachers in the school are all c hildren.A. look likeB.good withC. good forD.good at12.When summer comes, the weather gets .A more and more hot B. more hot and hot C. hotter and hotter D.hot and hot13 he is very young, he can do many things.A. Though; butB. /;thoughC. though; /D. But; though14.-David, do you think I can move the sofa by ?A yourself B. you C. myself15. Lily studies ,so she fails the exams.A hardly; hard B.hard;hardly C.hardly;hardly二.完形填空(10 分,每题1 分)。
浙江省2020届高三2月新高考研究卷英语卷(1)英语试题(含答案解析)高考真题高考模拟高中联考期中试卷期末考试月考试卷学业水平同步练习浙江省2020届高三2月新高考研究卷英语卷(1)英语试题(含答案解析)1 The other day I was shopping at a local store and came upon a lady from India squatting (蹲下)on the floor looking for a certain product on the bottom shelf. She sprang up when she saw me as if to get out of my way. Apologetically she explained that she was a cashier at a nearby store and was on her lunch break, trying to get a few needed items before her time was up.I r eassured her, “I am in no hurry. Go ahead and do what you need to do.” While she searched for a particular brand, she said that sometimes customers were rude to her at the store and she really appreciated my kindness. I told her that I had noticed cashiers being treated rudely by some people.I also explained to her that I was a retired nurse and understood some of what she was saying first hand. Sometimes patients, families, or doctors could be very rude or mean. But I tried to understand why they were feeling that way and let it go. “The world would be a better place if we all acted kindly toward each other. Those who are rude may have bad karma coming after them eventually.” I added.She nodded and was surprised, “So you know about karma?” My reply was simple. “A little bit. Karma is the same thing as doing something bad and it comes back to bite you on the butt.” She paused, looked puzzled, then broke out in a big smile and covered her mouth with her hand, laughing as she walked away.It felt so good that in a brief exchange I showed her there were kind people in the world, which might have helped her regain her faith in humanity.1.How did the lady react when she saw the author in the store?A. She apologized for her rude manners.B. She invited her to have lunch together.C. She stood up trying to make way for her.D. She kept searching for the needed product.2.Which of the following best describes the author?A. Kind and understanding.B. Courageous and warm-hearted.C. Responsible and humorous.D. Sympathetic and open-minded.3. What is the main message the author wants to convey?A. Working as a cashier is no easy job.B. Those who are rude deserve bad karma.C. Doing acts of kindness will make people feel good.D. We should treat others the way we want to be treated.【答案解析】 21-23 CAD1.C。
高一年级下学期第二次月考英语试题和参考答案及评分标准ehomeso41orlate.Tobeinterestedinthesethingsissillybecauseitisnoneofthei r42toknowwhattheirneighborsdooraredoing.Suchcuriosityisnotonlyfoolish butalso43.Formostprobably,itmayleadtoasmalltalk44oftenbringsharm,loss ofhonorordisrespecttoothers,andthus45theirfeelings. Ontheotherhand,thereisa46curiosity-thecuriosityofwisemen,who47atallth egreatthingsandtrytofindoutallthey48learnaboutthem.Columbuscould49h avefoundAmericaifhehadnotbeen50.JamesWaltwouldnothavemadetheste amengine51hiscuriosityabouttherisingofthekettlelid.Allthe52inhumanhisto ryhavebeenmadeasa53ofcuriosity,54theclevercuriosityisneveraboutunimp ortantthingswhichhave55ornothingtodowiththehappinessofthepublic.36.A.anythingB.everythingC.nothingD.something37.A.keepsB.putsC.takesD.depends38.A.alwaysB.sometimesC.unusuallyD.seldom39.A.fullB.certainC.proudD.carefuling41.A.quicklyB.hurriedlyC.earlyD.happily42.A.businessB.taskC.dutyD.workefulC.harmfulD.proper44.A.whoB.whichC.whenD.where45.A.hurtsB.injuresC.breaksD.destroys46.A.terribleB.suddenC.strangeD.clever47.A.expectB.likeC.wonderD.doubt48.A.needB.mustC.mayD.can49.A.neverB.certainlyC.surelyD.probably50.A.famousB.carefulC.curiousD.hard51.A.forB.withoutC.withD.in52.A.productsB.goodsC.discoveriesD.machines53.A.profitB.productC.fruitD.result54.A.butB.howeverC.soD.or55.A.littleB.fewC.someD.any第二部分阅读理解(共两节;每小题2分,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,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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