高三英语第七次周测
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高三这5次大考,一次比一次重要!高三这一年,大大小小的模考肯定是少不了的,那么高三这一年要经历哪些考试?高三的5次大考高三这一年高三生要经历五次较为大型的考试,分别为首次月考、期中考试、期末考试以及下半学年的两次模考。
高三生要准确认识每次考试的定位和作用,认真复习和备考。
01、首次月考重在发现问题高三首次月考一般会在开学第一个月或10月初进行,考查高三生假期复习以来的掌握情况。
相关老师表示,就整个高考复习进程而言,首次月考是对高三生是否进入备考状态的一次摸底测试,各校将根据各自教学进度安排测试内容。
因此,月考试题将以基础测试为主,不会太难。
第一次月考学校大多都会开始采用等级折合分记分,高三才刚刚开始,第一次月考的价值在于检验自己是否适应了高三的学习、考试节奏,及时发现问题、校准方向、调整思路,把自己的节奏调整好,才能够在正确的方向上越来越优秀。
同时,因为每位考生的选考科目不同,也要开始考虑如何科学规划自己的备考复习。
高三生在备考过程中要学懂弄通知识点并会运用,加强对备考内容的记忆和理解。
02、期中考旨在校准方向高三期中考试通常会在月考之后的两个月内进行,由各区统一命题和考试,考试规模较大,试题难度有所提升。
期中考试不仅考查学生对知识的掌握程度,还考查学习态度和备考方向,还有助于学生初步了解自己在本区高三生中的位置,同时,也会暴露出学生潜藏的问题,为下一阶段的复习和备考指引方向,包括复习重难点、复习方法和时间安排等。
高三生要能够深入理解核心概念的内涵与外延,熟悉命题风格和命题方式,并结合自己的优势科目和薄弱科目及学习情况逐步积累备考方法和答题方法。
03、期末考试旨在承前启后期末考试是高三生上半学年最后一次“大考”,一般在学期末的1月或2月举行。
尽可能覆盖高中的知识体系和关键能力,主要考查各学科知识的综合运用能力。
对于本次考试,考生要做好心理调试,做好备考工作,落实基础。
期末考试的作用在于承接之前复习的效果检验,开启寒假和下一阶段的复习。
2023-2024学年度上期高2024届文科综合考试(9.15)考试时间:150分钟 总分:300分第Ⅰ卷本卷共35题,每题4分,共140分。
在每题给出的四个选项中,只有一项是最符合题目要求的。
湖北省潜江市位于江汉平原腹地,是我国水稻等农作物的主要产区。
近年来,该市在稻田四周开挖环形沟渠养殖小龙虾,在保证水稻产量的基础上,产出高品质的小龙虾,成为我国最大的小龙虾养殖基地。
下图示意潜江稻虾共作模式。
据此完成1~2题。
1.与传统水稻种植相比,稻虾共作模式会 ①降低生产成本 ②减少农药化肥使用 ③降低劳动力投入 ④增加水资源消耗A .①③B .①④C .②③D .②④2.小龙虾养殖规模扩大可能会使潜江市A .农产品结构失衡B .城市化水平提高C .耕地破碎程度增加D .商品粮进口量增加脸书公司(Facebook )在世界各地建设了10多个大型数据中心,这些大型数据中心占地面积大,需要消耗大量电力为服务器降温。
位于瑞典吕勒奥市的Facebook 大数据中心是在当地关闭的一家大型印刷厂基础上改造而成的。
读图完成3~5题。
3. 原印刷厂主要生产报纸和杂志,推测其关闭的主要原因是A.造纸原料短缺B.市场需求减小C.印制技术落后D.劳动力不足4. 吕勒奥建设大型数据中心的主要优势条件是①寒冷的自然环境 ②充足的廉价水电③便捷的海上运输 ④可用的废弃厂房A.①②③B.②③④C.①②④D.①③④5. 数据中心运转过程中对当地自然环境的影响主要是A.释放废热多B.噪声污染大C.放射性污染D.排放废水多研究表明,森林具有降温和增湿效应,对温度变幅具有一定的缓冲作用。
右图为我国南方相同生存环境下灌草丛、灌木林、针阔混交林、常绿阔叶林内夏季相对湿度日变化图。
相对湿度是空气中实际水汽压与同温度条件下饱和水汽压的比值。
据此完成6~8题。
6.图中曲线代表常绿阔叶林的是A .①B .②C .③D .④环形沟 平台 田埂 稻田A.①B.②C.③D.④15.保鲜问题向来是果农“甜蜜的苦恼”。
2024-2025学年高三上学期10月月考语文试题考试时间:150分钟满分:150分一、现代文阅读(33分)(一)现代文阅读I(本题共5小题,17分)阅读下面的文字,完成1~5题。
材料一:陈国栋同志的报告是一个重要文件。
请各大区区长主持讨论,细致地讨论,讨论两次至三次。
我基本上同意这个文件所述的意见。
但觉:(一)假定今年年成比去年确实好的情况之下,征购一千一百亿斤,力争办到,这是变被动为主动的第一着。
今年年成如果在秋收以后确实较去年好,确实证明无妄的时候,为什么不能征购到这个数目字呢?(二)下年度销售计划,我感觉不但一千另二十亿斤,是太多了,这个文件上调整为八百五十五亿斤,似乎也略为多了一点。
是否可以调整为八百亿斤,或者八百一十、二十亿呢?告诉农民,恢复糠菜半年粮,可不可以呢?苦一年、两年、三年,就翻过身来了。
多储备,少食用,以人定量,粮食归户……忙时多吃,闲时少吃,有稀有干,粮菜混吃,仍然可以吃饱吃好,可不可以这样做呢?(三)多产粮,是上策。
田头地角,零星土地,谁种谁收,不征不购,主要为了解决饲料,部分为了人用。
恢复私人菜园,一定要酌给自留地。
凡此种种,可以多收。
既已多收,可以多吃(例如菜)。
(四)好好地精细地安排过日子。
是否可以按照一九五七年的实际产量安排过日子呢?一九五七年的日子不是过得还不错吗?这样做,农民的粮食储备就可以增得较多了。
手里有粮,心里不慌,脚踏实地,喜气洋洋。
……以上几点意见,只供同志们此次讨论的参考,切勿下传。
不对之处,准备修改。
(摘自毛泽东《粮食问题》)【注】材料一是毛泽东于一九五九年七月五日为印发粮食部副部长陈国栋关于一九五九至一九六零年度粮食分配和粮食收支计划调整意见的报告写的批语,题目是毛泽东拟的。
此前毛泽东曾批示:“按人定量,忙时多吃,闲时少吃,忙时吃干,闲时半干半稀,杂以番薯、青菜、萝卜、瓜豆、芋头之类。
”材料二:一个国家唯有立足粮食基本自给,才能掌握粮食安全的主动权,才能保障国运民生。
2021年高三英语上学期第七次周考试题第二部分:阅读理解 (共两节,满分40分)第一节:(共l5小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AActress Hayden Panettiere recently got into trouble with Japanese fishermen as she tried to stop them from killing dolphins.The 18-year-old star with some other surfers sailed out to reach the dolphins in order to stop them from being driven into a nearby pool and killed, but the six surfers, from Australia and the United States, were stopped by a fishing boat before they could reach them. The fishermen blocked their way with a boathook (钩篙). It was an ugly, unfriendly and life-threatening struggle before the surfers were forced to return to the beach. It is believed that the dolphins were later taken into a pool and killed.Panettiere, who is a brave surfer and loyal animal protector, made up her mind to save the dolphins of Japan and said, "It was really frightening.Some of us were hit by the boathook, but in the end all we were really worried about was the dolphins. It was so sad. We were so close to them and they were jumping out of the water to see us." Breaking down in tears, she added, "One little baby dolphin stuck his head out and looked at me and the thought that it’s no longer with us is really hard to take."The surfers left the country to avoid arrest (逮捕)by the Japanese police. Panettiere is now back in Los Angeles.More than 22,000 dolphins are killed by fishermen in Japan every year. Many Japanese believe dolphins should be treated like fish. They have been hunting dolphins for centuries and see any criticism (批评) of this as an attack on their culture.21. Why did the surfers get into trouble with the fishermen in Japan?A. They said something that hurt the fishermen.B. They entered a pool which wasn’t allowed to go into.C. They attacked Japanese culture.D. They tried to stop the fishermen from killing the dolphins.22. From Paragraph 3, we can learn that Panettiere ________.A. was really frightened and sadB. succeeded in saving the dolphinsC. cried when they were hit by the boathookD. didn’t like the Japanese fishermen23. Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?A. What Happened While Surfing in JapanB. Hayden Panettiere Cried in the Sea of JapanC. People Worldwide Are Against Killing DolphinsD. Protect the Wild AnimalsBThe influence of America is increasing in my country. Spanish people drink Coca Cola, wear blue jeans, watch Hollywood movies, listen to American music, and eat fast food, and they do these things every day.I think that American movies are a good way to spread American culture because people are often influenced by what they see in the movies. Most of the programs and documentaries (纪录片) we watch on TV are from America, and most of the movies we go to see are made in Hollywood.In the last few years, the government has tried to protect the Spanish movies. Now, in our cinemas, at least twenty percent of the movies which are shown must be from Spain or from other countries in Europe.American culture is a part of Spanish life now. It’s certain that many things from America are as much a part of people’s lives as Spanish things. For example, Coca Cola is as familiar to everybody as any typical Spanish product. I’ve known about Coca Cola for my whole life.However, it’s different with Western fast food. For example, I don’t think McDonald’s is as successful in Spain as it is in other countries. In my opinion, one of the reasons may be the lifestyle of the Spanish people. The Spanish people normally eat at home.On the other hand, maybe McDonald’s hamburgers will eventually replace the famous Spanish tapas. It’s true that in every city in Spain you can find a McDonald’s, and it is more popular among the Spanish children than among the adults. In any case, it’s obvious that American culture is being more and more a part of our lives every day.24. From the first paragraph we can know that ____.A. the influence of America on Spain can be found everywhereB. most Spanish pe ople don’t like to listen to their own musicC. fast food spreads from Spain to the United StatesD. some Spanish actors go to America to improve their acting skills25. What plays an important part in the spreading of American culture in Spain?A. American novels.B. Hollywood movies.C. McDonald’s.D. American music.26. Why did the government set some rules for the films shown in Spain?A. To protect foreign culture in Spain.B.To earn more money from Spanish films.C. To limit the number of foreign movies.D. To unite the European munity.27. What do you think Spanish tapas might be?A. The name of a drink.B. The name of a restaurant.C. A clothing brand.D. A certain kind of food.CDear Mr. Price,I have eaten in your restaurant many times and have always been happy with thefood and service, but what happened last Saturday made me very angry. It was my son'sbirthday so we ordered a no-smoking table at your restaurant for 7:30 p.m. We arrivedon time but were told that our table was not yet ready. At 8:00 p. m., we were givena table in the smoking area. I asked to move but I was told that there were no othertables. A lot of people were smoking so it was unfortable and unhealthy.The first waitress, Janet, was very polite and helpful. She gave us free drinksfor waiting so long. Our food also came quickly and looked fresh and tasty. When mywife had eaten most of her meal, she found a little insect in her vegetables. Shewas surprised and wanted to leave. At first, the waitress told us it was a piece ofgarlic(大蒜). When we told her that garlic does not have legs, she said sorry andtook the food away.We asked for the bill, expecting not to pay for my wife's meal. Nobody came. After15 minutes, I asked to see the manager. The head waiter told us that he was on holiday.I plained again about the terrible insect. He told me Janet had finished work. Hedidn't believe my story and gave me a bill for the three meals including my wife's.I argued with him but had to pay in the end.The waitress, Janet, was always friendly, but I would like an apology(道歉)from your impolite head waiter and a full refund(退款)for our meal. It cost $68.Until then, I will not be eating at your restaurant or remending it to anyone.You can contact me on 742-3254 or through e-mail if you want more information.Thank you for your attention.Yours sincerely,Raymond Yuen28. How did Mr. Yuen feel about the restaurant before last Saturday?A. Pleased.B. DisappointedC. Interested.D. Concerned.29. According to the passage, which of the following is true?A. Mr. Yuen had his birthday party at the restaurant.B. Mr. Yuen paid for all the meals they had ordered.C. Mr. Yuen was satisfied with the service and food.D. Mr. Yuen argued with the manager of the restaurant.30. Mr. Yuen wants Mr. Price to .A. say sorry to himB. pay for his billC. fire the head waiterD. get the head waiter to apologize31. This is basically a letter of .A. appreciationB. apologyC. disagreementD. Dissatisfaction DWhen Joan gave birth to the first boy in her family in three generations, she andher husband were overjoyed. So were her parents. Joan expected her elder sister, Sally,to be just as delighted as them. Joan had always admired Sally--the beauty and thestar of the family--and felt happy about her achievements.But since the baby's arrival, the sisters have bee distant. Joan feels hurt forSally seems pletely uninterested in her baby. Sally, who has no children, claims thather younger sister "acts as if no one ever had a baby before."Neither Sally nor Joan understands that the real cause of the current coldness is that their family roles have suddenly changed to the opposite. Finally Joan seems to be better than her elder sister--and Sally doesn't like it! Their distance may be temporary, but it shows that childhood petition don't fade easily as ages grow. It can remain powerful in relationships throughout life.In a study of the University of Cincinnati, 65 men and women between ages 25 and 93 were asked how they felt about their brothers and sisters. Nearly 75 percent admitted having hidden petitive feelings. In a few cases, these emotions were so strong as to have affected their entire lives.Many adult brothers and sisters are close, supportive--yet still tend to pete. Two brothers I know turn into killers when on opposite sides of a tennis net. Off the court, they are the best of friends. My own younger sister can't wait to tell me when I've put on weight. However, she's a terrible cook and that pleases me; I tease her when she es to dinner. Happily, despite these small failings, we have been an important resource for each other.In between the very petitive and the generally supportive children lie those who say that no friendship should survive. Some brothers and sisters stay at arm's length, hut never give up petition pletely. Why do these puzzling, unproductive, often painful relationships continue to exist?32. When Joan's son was born, Sally .A. felt very happyB. felt not delightedC. moved awayD. admired her a lot33. What happens to children's desire to pete with their brothers and sisters?A. It sometimes will disappear when they grow up.B. It will never disappear throughout life.C. It will improve their relationships when they grow up.D. It will never harm their relationships when they grow up.34. Why does the author's sister often tell her when she's put on weight?A. Because she wants the author to go on a diet.B. Because she wants the author to stop calling her a bad cook.C. Because she wants to make fun of the author's weight.D. Because she wants to be honest with the author.35. The underlined sentence means that although some brothers and sisters .A. live near each other, they still have petitionsB. live away from each other, they stop their petitionsC. live together, they often think of ending their petitionsD. live within a big family, they often try to end their petitions第二节根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
艾宾浩斯单词记忆法遗忘曲线简介一、复习点的确定(根据艾宾浩斯记忆曲线制定):1.第一个记忆周期:5分钟2.第二个记忆周期:30分钟3.第三个记忆周期:12小时4.第四个记忆周期:1天5.第五个记忆周期:2天6.第六个记忆周期:4天7.第七个记忆周期:7天8.第八个记忆周期:15天二、背诵方法:1.初记单词时需要记忆的内容:a)单词外观,b)单词的中文释义,c)单词的记忆法2.每个lit的具体背诵过程(每个lit按12页,每页10个单词计):a)背完一页(大约5分钟),立即返回该页第一个单词开始复习(大约几十秒)b)按上面方法背完1~6页(大约在30分钟),回到第1页开始复习(两三分钟)c)按上面同样方法背完7~12页,一个lit结束d)相当于每个lit被分为12个小的单元,每个小的单元自成一个复习系统;每6个小单元组成一个大单元,2个大单元各自成为一个复习系统。
背一个lit总共需要一小时左右的时间。
3.复习过程:a)复习方法:遮住中文释义,尽力回忆该单词的意思,几遍下来都记不住的单词可以做记号重点记忆。
b)复习一个lit所需的时间为20分钟以内c)当天的lit最好在中午之前背完,大约12小时之后(最好睡觉前)复习当天所背的litd)在其后的1,2,4,7,15天后分别复习当日所背的lit4.注意事项:a)每天连续背诵2个lit,并完成复习任务;b)复习永远比记新词重要,要反复高频率的复习,复习,再复习;c)一天都不能间断,坚持挺过这15天,之后每天都要花大约1小时复习;5.时间表(左边序号表示第几天,某号之后表示复习内容)1.lit1-2某lit1-22.lit3-4某lit1-2lit3-43.lit5-6某lit3-4lit5-64.lit7-8某lit1-2lit5-6lit7-85.lit9-10某lit3-4lit7-8lit9-106.lit11-12某lit5-6lit9-10lit11-127.lit13-14某lit7-8lit11-12lit13-148.lit15-16某lit1-2lit9-10lit13-14lit15-169.lit17-18某lit3-4lit11-12lit15-16lit17-1810.lit19-20某lit5-6lit13-14lit17-18lit19-2011.lit21-22某lit7-8lit15-16lit19-20lit21-2212.lit23-24某lit9-10lit17-18lit21-22lit23-2413.某lit11-12lit19-20lit23-2414.某lit13-14lit21-2215.某lit1-2lit15-16lit23-2416.某lit3-4lit17-1817.某lit5-6lit19-2018.某lit7-8lit21-2219.某lit9-10lit23-2420.某lit11-1221.某lit13-1422.某lit15-1623.某lit17-1824.某lit19-2025.某lit21-2226.某lit23-24德国有一位著名的心理学家名叫艾宾浩斯(HermannEbbinghau,185-1909),他在1885年发表了他的实验报告,首先,实验者记忆100个生单词,然后如图所示:时间间隔记忆量刚刚记忆完毕100%20分钟之后58.2%1小时之后41.2%8-9小时之后35.8%1天后33.7%2天后27.8%8天后25.4%1个月后21.1%然后,艾宾浩斯又根据了这些点描绘出了一条曲线,这就是非常有名的揭示遗忘规律的曲线:艾宾浩斯遗忘曲线,图中竖轴表示学习中记住的知识数量,横轴表示时间(天数),曲线表示记忆量变化的规律。
高三(5)班第二学期班级工作简讯:第九周 0414-0420
1.第七次数学周测情况
4月17日,高三年级进行第七次数学周测。
我班有46位同学参加考试,试卷总分160分,最高分为128分(郑皖宁)、最低分为77分(缪文文),班级均分为109.48分,文科班均分107.62分,列文科班第2名。
2.班级主题班会
4月15日,本班召开新学期第六次主题班会,主题:规则。
重点围绕近期班级学习实际和生活实际情况,就近阶段学习目标、学习计划、学习措施进行安排,为下阶段高考复习备考指明方向。
3.第四次英语双周测情况
4月18日,高三年级进行本学期第四次英语双周测。
本班共有45位同学参加考试,试卷总分75分,最高分为57分(赵伟)、最低分为22分(童宇辰),班级均分42.69分,年级均分41.84分,列文科班第3名。
4.班级日常管理
4月15日,学校德育处公布2018-2019学年第二学期第7-8周班级十项常规管理评比结果,高三(5)班总分99.9分,位列年级并列第一、全校并列第二。
本次共获星数为1颗,开学以来共计获得10颗星。
本周班级日常管理一切正常,在早自习、晚自习等方面保持良好势头,在宿舍卫生纪律方面,在“零失误”的要求之下,各个宿舍严格执行学校住宿管理规定。
本周班级常规管理各项扣分如下:
5.学习规范养成
本周重点进行了高三学习方法、学习习惯的指导和规范,充分落实任课老师的学习要求,保证了班级学习有序进行。
本周、本月和总计分别进行了10次、29次、69次默写,按周重默次数从高到低排序如下:。
2023-2024学年七年级期中考试卷(湖南长沙专用)英语(考试时间:100分钟试卷满分:100分)I.听力(共两节,满分20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回答问题。
听每段对话前,你都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。
(共5小题,计5分)1.Where are the two speakers?A.In the library.B.In the classroom.C.In the museum.【答案】B【原文】A: Don’t talk in class, Jim.B: Sorry, Mrs Miller. I won’t do that again.2.When does Cindy run?A.At 6:00.B.At 5:30.C.At 16:00.【答案】A【原文】M: Cindy, when do you get up?W: Um, usually about half past five. Then I run at six o’clock.3.Where is Tom’s friend from?A.America.B.Australia.C.Africa.【答案】B【原文】W: Where’s your friend from, Tom?M: She is from Australia, but she lives in China now.4.What can Mary do?A.She can sing.B.She can play the piano.C.She can play the guitar.【答案】C【原文】M: I want some students for the school concert. What can you do, Mary? Can you sing?W: No, I can’t. But I can play the guitar.5.How long does it take Jane to get to Beijing?A.One day.B.Two days.C.Three days.【答案】A【原文】M: Hi, Jane! How do you get to Beijing? By train or by plane?W: I get there by train. It takes me one day to get to Beijing.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面6段对话或独白。
Starter Unit 3 Welcome!周测小卷情境练词句&语音( Section A)主题情境农场之旅农事挑战亲体验,感受生活归田园。
七(1)班开展了一次农场之旅。
Ⅰ.下车后,同学们看见池塘里有几只小鸭子。
把画线部分发音与鸭妈妈身上音标发音不同的单词圈出来,并在横线上写出其正确的发音,帮它们找到队伍。
(每小题1分,共5分)1.(bus always colour2.(pretty hot watch3.(fat back pet4.welcome map bed5.(big duck EnglishⅡ.进入农场后,工作人员开始给同学们介绍农场的基本情况。
根据汉语提示填空,补全工作人员的介绍。
(每小题1分,共5分)1. Welcome to the (农场)! Let me show you some things about it.2. We have different kinds of animals and many apple (树) here.3. The lake (在······的后面) the red house is the home of ducks.4. This is a garden. There are so many pretty (花) in it.5. Can you see that (小的) brown house? Some goats are in it.Ⅲ.参观完农场后,同学们分享着此次农场之旅的所见所闻。
根据方框中所给单词的正确形式填空,加入大家的交流吧!(每小题1分,共6分)seven carrot fun plant that yard1. Lucy sees ducks. Three are white and four are yellow.2. Linda knows many names of vegetables and fruit.3. —Do you see the cute rabbits?—Yes, they like eating many .4. There is also a big . The farmers plant many kinds of vegetables in it.5. Kelly sees some potato .6. Students really enjoy the and special trip.Ⅳ.返校途中, Frank和Lily探讨着此次农场之行。
高三期中考试英语总结与反思(精选6篇)在我们平凡的日常里,课堂教学是重要的任务之一,反思过去,是为了以后。
那么大家知道正规的反思怎么写吗?以下是小编为大家整理的高三期中考试英语总结与反思(精选6篇),欢迎阅读与收藏。
高三期中考试英语总结与反思1一.听力:1、基本情况:听力分两节,共9段对话和一个对白,前五个对话分别设一个小题,其余对话和独白分别设3个小题。
每小题三个选项,共20小题,每小题一分,满分20分。
2、答题分析:试题主要考查学生听取主要信息及简单的分析判断能力,听力语速较以前快,但选项干扰性不大。
学生丢分较严重,主要是对语速快不适应,被吓到了。
3、对策措施:重视听力练习,除每周四晚集体放听力外,每个模块要有一节听说课,科任要做好听力方法的指导和学生听力兴趣的培养工作。
二.单项选择:1、基本情况:共15小题,每小题设四个选项,每小题一分,满分15分。
2、答题分析:试题考查冠词1题,交际语1题,非谓语2题,连词2题,分词作定语1题,谓语2题,词义辨析4题,句型搭配2题。
学生丢分主要是缺乏句意分析能力及讲过的基础知识掌握不牢。
3、对策措施:强调精讲多练,科任要做好对学生基础知识学习的引导,监督,考查工作,加大学生学习英语的参与力度。
三.完形填空:1、基本情况:一段文章设20各小题,每小题4各选项,每小题一分,满分20分。
2、答题分析:试题考查副词3题,名词9题,动词5题,形容词3题。
学生丢分主要是做题脱离了对上下文语境的分析及词汇量不够。
3、对策措施:适当加强完形训练,注意做题方法指导。
培养学生阅读习惯,积极引导学生增加词汇量。
四.阅读理解:1、基本情况:阅读理解分为阅读选择,阅读填空和阅读问答3种题型4篇文章25个小题,除阅读填空每小题1分外,其他每题2分,满分40分。
2、答题分析:a、阅读选择(两篇短文,共十题):试题考查主旨大意3题,猜测词义1题,事实细节6题;没有设置推理判断题。
学生丢分主要是在主旨大意题上即56,60,65三题,这说明学生概括大意的能力尚需提高。
高三第七次英语周测AWe bought a pair of geese one spring when they were both two weeks old.One was a female Chinese goose I named Su and her mate was a white goose I named Goose.They would follow us all around the yard talking to us whenever we came outside.At night, they stayed in a box in our kitchen until they were too big and then they stayed at night outside.They loved the river and soon began staying out all night on the river.Whenever I wanted to know where they were, I would make a honking noise (雁叫声), and they would answer me and come into the yard for their corn.One night, I was woken up by loud noise.We ran out to see what was wrong.A raccoon (浣熊)had decided that some goose eggs would taste good and had come too close to the setting.When we found Su, the raccoon had caught her by her neck and was biting it.We drove it away and took Su to the garage, washed her wound and wrapped it up in a bandage.Goose knew she was there and wanted to be with her, so we opened the small garage door and he hurried in.After two days and nights, I released them back outside.For the first three nights at dusk, we would get her and carry her into the garage for the night and Goose would come running behind us to join her there.We were touched by his devotion to her.We took off her bandage and she was fine so that next night, we had not planned to take her to the garage any longer.We were amazed, however, that when dusk fell that night, she climbed the back steps to our garage door waiting for us to come and get her in! They do not speak our language, but they know when people care about them and love them and they respond in kind.1.The first paragraph mainly tells us that .A.geese mainly feed on corn and fish B.the geese were taken good care ofC.the geese got on badly with the writer D.geese prefer to stay outside than inside 2.The raccoon attacked Su one night because .A.it thought goose eggs were delicious B.Su's nest was too close to the raccoon's C.it wanted to hunt the goose for food D.Su's appearance in the area annoyed it 3.Where would Su probably stay at night after her recovery?A.In the wild.B.In the kitchen.C.On the river.D.In the garage.4.It can be inferred from the last sentence that .A.animals misunderstand people B.the needs of pets is importantC.animals are of human nature D.animals need people' protectionBHave you ever gone to work to find that one of your coworkers is coughing and sneezing all day long? You do your best to keep a safe distance and wonder: Why did he or she come to work when they were ill? The reality for many Americans is that they do not have enough paid sick time each year to afford them the luxury of staying home because they don’t feel well.This problem doesn’t just affect the working employees who are sick,though. In an article by James Warren for Bloomberg Business Week, a second-grade school teacher, Stilli Klikizos shares about the sick children that must stay in school all day long because their parents can’t get offwork to come and get them. In the past school year, she had several children who were unable to be picked up at school who were later diagnosed with H1N1.There is a movement called the Healthy Families Act in Congress that would change this situation for many Americans. The Healthy Family Act would require employers with 15 or more employees to provide 7 paid sick days a year for their workers. These days could be used not only for days when the worker is sick, but the time can also be used when caring for others, or going to routine doctor’s appointments.Those who are against the Act argue that many businesses are struggling to make ends meet owing to recession (经济衰退), and point out that this is the wrong time to force employers to add an additional expense.Those who support the Healthy Families Act say that our nation can’t afford to not take these measures. When an individual goes to work sick, they are possibly infecting their coworkers, clients and customers.According to a report by Katie Couric on the CBS evening news, three fourths of low wage earners get docked(扣工资) when they are sick. Those individuals include daycare workers and restaurant workers, whose health can affect the health of many.5. Why do many Americans still come to work when they are sick?A. They often ignore the illness if not serious.B. They work in high spirits.C. The cost of staying home is great.D. The cost of medical treatment is high.6. In the article mentioned in this passage, James Warren intends to say ______.A. children need more thoughtful and considerate careB. teachers are responsible for taking good care of children at schoolC. parents shouldn’t leave the sick children at schoolD. adults’ not having enough paid sick time may be bad for children7. According to the Healthy Families Act, ______.A. all the employers are required to provide 7 paid sick days a year for their workersB. the employees can use the paid sick days to take care of their sick childrenC. the employees could demand their companies pay for their medical billsD. the employees can use the paid sick days to take a trip so as to relax themselves.8. Why are some people against the Healthy Families Act?A. Many companies’ financial situations are not so good due to the recession.B. Companies have no such duty to provide paid sick time.C. The nation can’t afford to do as the Act requires.D. Usually one’s illness won’t infect his coworkers and customers.CIf it is not only possible but even easy to predict which ten-year-old boys are at greatest risk of growing up to be persistent offenders (惯犯), what are we doing with the information? The last thing that we should do is to wait until their troubles have increased in adolescence and then attack them with the new Criminal Justice Bill.If this bill becomes law, more young people will be drawn into prisons and all the evidence shows that this worsens rather than improves their future. The introduction of short sharppunishment will simply give more young people a taste of something else they don’t need and if you want to train someone to be anti-society, "I can’t think of a better way to do it" says the writer of this report.The Cambridge Institute of Criminology comes up with five key factors that are likely to make for adolescence crimes: a low income family, a large family, parents regarded by social workers to be bad at raising children, parents who themselves have a criminal record, and low intelligence in the childhood. Of the 63 boys in the sample who had at least three of them when they were ten, half became criminals—compared with only a fifth of the sample as a whole.Three more factors make the prediction more accurate: being judged troublesome by teachers at the age of ten, having a father with at least two criminal records and having another member of the family with a criminal record. Of the 35 men who had at least two of these factors in their background, 18 became persistent offenders and 8 more were in trouble with the law.The role of the schools is recognized as extremely important. The most reliable prediction of all on the futur es of boys came from teachers’ ratings of how troublesome they were at the age of ten. If the information is there in the classroom, there must be a response that brings more attention to those troublesome children: a search for things to give them praise rather than academic achievement, a refusal to allow them to go on playing truant(旷课), and a promoting of ambition and opportunity which should start early in their school careers.9. According to the author, adolescence crimes should be dealt with ______.A. before they become adolescentsB. when they are put into prisonC. when they are in the period of adolescenceD. when the problem becomes serious10. The number of young offenders could be reduced by the way of ______.A. setting new legal systemB. helping with their academic performanceC. applying brief periods of severe punishmentD. knowing about their backgrounds11. Ten-year-old children likely to become offenders are usually______.A. spoilt children from small familiesB. bright children in a poor familyC. slow children with many brothers and sistersD. children whose parents gain wealth dishonestly12. The writer concludes that potential offenders could be helped by ______.A. making less trouble through self disciplineB. being given more encouragement at schoolC. being permitted to leave school as they likeD. stricter treatment from teachersDPsychologists have discovered that even the most independent-minded of us will conform to social pressure when we are with a group of people. In one classic experiment, people were shown a vertical(垂直的)line and asked to find a line of identical(完全相同的)length from aselection of three.You might think that this is an absurdly easy task, and when people perform it by themselves they do very well. However, psychologists have discovered that we are very easily affected by the opinions of other people when we do this task in a group. In one study, a group of three people was set up, where two of the people were confederates(同伙)of the experimenter. When the confederates deliberately gave wrong answers, people were often affected to give the wrong answer also. In fact, 75% of people gave at least one wrong answer, with some people conforming to peer pressure on every occasion.But why do people conform in this way? In an easy task like this, it seems that people do not want to step out of line with the dominant opinion of the group. On more difficult tasks, people also conform because they lose confidence in their own ability to make decisions and prefer to trust the majority opinion instead.A typical example of this kind of conformity arises when we come across people in distres s (危难). Would you help a woman who has been attacked in the street? It turns out that you are much more likely to go to her assistance if you are alone. When other people are also around, People tend to take no action, because everyone assumes that someone else will go to the woman's assistance.13.In Paragraph 1, the underlined word “conform” probably means “”.A.seek independence B.disobey ordersC.follow what others do D.seek pleasure14.What is the purpose of the experiment described in Paragraph 2?A.To explain why would people be influenced by the opinions of others.B.To prove that people are easily influenced by the opinions of others.C.To train the confederates of the experimenter as independent minded.D.To describe how people would be influenced by the opinions of others.15.In the last paragraph, accoriding to the author, why wouldn’t one help the woman?A.He thinks he has no responsibilities to give a hand.B.He thinks he has nothing to do with it.C.He is too shy to give his helping hand.D.He thinks someone else will offer assistance.16.What method does the author mainly use to develop the text?A.Giving examples. B.Cause-effect analysis.C.Comparative analysis. D.Process analysts.EA. USD 132.B. USD 99.C. RMB 800.D. RMB 1000.18. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Payment should be made in advance.B. English-speaking tour guide service is offered.C. Shopping stores are not included in the tour.D. Tips to the guide and driver are included in the quotation.19. As for booking the tour, ______.A. online booking is availableB. emailing is not recommendedC. it can be made by telephoneD. confirmation is made one working day later20. This passage is most likely to be ______.A. a reportB. a journalC. an advertisementD. an introductionDCDC CDBA ADCB CBDA DBAC。