周末统训英语试卷(含答案)
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专注:心无旁骛,万事可破【词汇】英语六年级下册Unit 2 Last weekend专项检测卷人教PEP一、单选题1.选出不同类的单词()A.fish B.park C.duck 2.选出不同类的单词()A.sad B.sing C.swim 3.My grandparents went to the park .A.tomorrow B.next week C.last Monday 4.选出不同类的单词()A.watch B.wash C.how5.选出不同类的单词()A.clea n B.cousin C.climb 6.选出不同类的单词()A.hotel B.bedroom C.study 7.选出不同类的单词()A.library B.magazine C.hospita l 8.—Did you read the?—Yes, I did. It talked about some interesti ng films.A.film magazine B.comic book C.storybook 9.I know new filmsA.lot of B.a lot of C.a lots of 10.选出不同类的单词()A.broken B.loud C.enjoy 11.选出不同类的单词()A.slept B.saw C.show 12.—Did you go fishing ________ Sarah?—No, I didn't. I ________ TV at home.A.with, watch B.and, watched C.with, watched 二、匹配题13.词图匹配A. stayed at homeB. cleaned my roomC. watched TVD. washed my clothes(1)(2)(3)(4)14.选出与下列每组单词同类的—项A. olderB. yoursC. washedD. drinkE. warm(1)stayed watched(2)sunny rainy(3)smaller smarter(4)his mine(5)eat sleep三、选词填空15.(1)I want see a film.(2)I feel now.(3)Let's go there bus.(4)It's faster walking.(5)Would you like to talk some new books?四、单词拼写16.看图,用过去式写词组。
2024年全国普通高等学校运动训练、民族传统体育专业单独统一招生考试英语模拟测试卷(二)满分150 测试时长90分钟题号ⅠⅡⅢⅣⅤ总分分数注意事项:1. 本试卷分为一、二卷。
第一卷三大题, 满分120分:第二卷两大题, 满分30分, 共150分2. 答卷前将密封线内的项目填写清楚第一卷(三大题,共120分)得分评卷人(Ⅰ.单项选择(共20小题; 每小题2分, 满分40分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案)1. — Your English is wonderful. What's the _______of your excellent spoken English— Practice makes perfect!A. resultB. secretC. systemD. effect2. Men tend to _______ weight in middle age.A. put awayB. put offC. put onD. put up3. Give Tim some help, ________he will be able to overcome the difficulties in his studies.A. SoB. andC. butD. or4. I made a special card for my father_______ Father's Day this yearA. inB. atC. onD. during5. — How many girls are there in your class—_______ them _______over twenty.A. A number of: areB. The number of: areC. A number of: isD. The number of: is6. “If you want to improve your study, you must be away from the computer,” our math teacher says. It means _______ you play computer games, _______your study will be.A. the more: the betterB. the more: the moreC. the less: the betterD. the less: the more7. Take care when you are driving, _______in a summer storm like this.A. immediatelyB. probablyC. especiallyD. recently8. If you _______to my hometown next month, I _______you to a big dinnerA. come; treatB. comes; will treatC. come; will treatD. will come; will treat9. By the time Jack returned home from England, his son_______ from college.A. graduatedB. had graduatedC. has graduatedD. had beengraduated10. The park was full of people, _______themselves in the sunshine.A. having enjoyedB. enjoyedC. enjoyingD. to enjoy11. You had better ____ a doctor to pull your bad tooth; otherwise it may become a pain in the neck.A. gotB. gettingC. to getD. get12. Although all the happiness always happens while they _______the mountain, everyone wants to reach the top of itA. climbB. climbedC. are climbingD. have climbed13. —Could you give me a hand now—Sorry, I'm not free. But I can get my brother _______you.A. helpB. helpingC. to helpD. helped14. — Whose notebook is it Is it your partner's— No. It _______be hers. The handwriting is not so good as hersA. mustn'tB. can'tC. couldn'tD. must15. The first thing _______we shall do is to work out a planA. whichB. whatC. thatD. when16. The question ______will win the NBA MVP this year is _____every basketball fan cares about.A. that: whatB. who: thatC. who: whatD. that: that17. —How time flies! We'll graduate from middle school this weekend!—_______we have to say goodbye, I will remember our friendship foreverA. BecauseB. AlthoughC. UnlessD. Until18. Since these two countries are quite different in the social systems, it is _______necessary _______ possible for the two sides to change each other.A. either: orB. both: andC. not: butD. neither: nor19. Would you like to take _______ walk in_______ park after supperA. the: aB. a: theC. the: theD. a:a20. — Could you do me a favor and take these books to my office — Yes, _______.A. it's nothingB. it's all rightC. with pleasureD. my pleasure得分评卷人II.完形填空(共10小题,每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下面的短文,掌握大意,从21到30各题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选一个最佳答案。
上海初中毕业生统一学业考试英语试卷Part 1 Listening (第一部分听力)I. Listening Comprehension (听力理解): (共30分)A. Listen and choose the right picture (根据你听到的内容,选出相应的图片): (共6分)1. ______2. ______3. ______4. ______5. ______6. ______【考点】听录音选图【解答】1 .C 2 .B 3 .H 4 .E 5 .A 6 .GA .根据你听到的内容,选出相应的图片,并在答题纸上填涂相应的字母代号,每个句子念两遍.1 .Ben and Jack are riding horses in the field .2 .Will Peter take part in a table tennis match next Friday ?3 .A small group of students lined up to get on the bus .4 .It ' s Bill's first time to take a train all by himself .5 .Jimmy lik es to read stories about space ,doesn't he ?6 .Although he is always busy delivering mails ,Henry never complains .B. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to the question you hear (根据你听到的对话和问题,选出最恰当的答案): (共8分)7 .A .In March B .In May C .In June D .In July .【考点】短对话理解.【解答】C .7 .M :Were you here in May ?W :Not really .In fact I arrived in June .Question:When did the woman arrive ?8 .A .His son B .His daught rC .His fatherD .His mother .【考点】短对话理解.【解答】B8 .W :Good afternoon ,sir .Can I help you ?M :Well actually I ' m looking for a mobile phone for my daughter.Question:Who is the man buy a mobile phone for ?9.A.11 B.12 C.13 D.14.【考点】短对话理解.【解答】B9.M:Hello,Lucy.Are you the youngest in yourclass?W:No,I'm 13.Bruce is 12,one year younger thanme.Question:How old is Bruce?10.A.Lions B.Elephants C.Monkeys D.Tigers.【考点】短对话理解.【解答】A10.M:What a big zoo!Do you know where thelions are?W:They are over there,next to the elephants.Be carefulwith the naughty monkeys.Question:What animal does the man wantto see?11.A.Beacuse the car is too old.B.Because heneeds money.C.Because there is too much traffic.D.Because he wants tobuy a new car.【考点】短对话理解.【解答】C11.W:Why didn’t youdrive,Alex?M:Well,I’ve sold my car.W:Oh,is thatbecause you are getting a new one?M:No,it’s becausethere’s too much traffic on the road.I’ve decided to live without acar.Question:Why did Alex sell his car?12.A.At home B.In the museum.C.At school.D.In thehospital.【考点】短对话理解.【解答】D12.M:How are you feelingtoday,Linda?W:Much better,thanks.The doctor says I cango back home in one week.Question:Where is Linda now?13.A.Make some cakes.B.Order ameal.C.Take him to a restaurant.D.Buy some milk.【考点】短对话理解.【解答】A13.W:Thank you for taking me to thisrestaurant,Denny.It's the best meal I’veever had.M:Gladyou like it,but I still like the cakes you makebest.W:Thank you.Tomorrow you will have the chance to trymy cakes again.Question:What will the woman probably dofor Denny tomorrow?14.A.Sleep B.Fans C.The kids D.Theweather.【考点】短对话理解.【解答】D14.M:It's too hot these days and I canhardly sleep at night.I bought an electric fanyesterday.W:The weather forecast says rainy days will comesoon,and the temperature will fall down.M:Are you kiddingme?I can't believe it.Question:What are the speakersmainly talking about?C. Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false (判断下列句子是否符合你听到的内容, 符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示): (共6分)15.Amy often stays up late at night to learn English.16.The programmes Amy listens to are Canadian andAmerican.17.Amy thinks that talk channels are better than musicchannels.18.Amy's progress is slow,but her English is gettingbetter than before.19.Tom isn't interested when Amy tells him aboutlistening online.20.Tom and Amy are talking about a good way to learnEnglish.【考点】长对话理解.【解答】FFTTFTM:Hello,Amy.You’ve done really wellin English.W:Thank you,Tom.M:How doyou manage to do so well?Do you stay up late at night tolearn?W:No,not a chance.I need mysleep.M:So what do you do then?W:Ilisten to the radio.M:How can that possiblyhelp?W:Well,the programmes I listen to are British andAmerican.M:I see.How do you find out aboutthem?W:Well,one day I was on my computer,and I found aBritish radio website.I couldn't believe my luck when I found that I couldlisten online even so far way inChinaM:Do you listen tomusic channels or talk channels?W:I think talk channelsare better because they give me better listeningpractice.M:Can you understand them betternow?W:Well of course.Progress is slow but yes.I think Iunderstand more than before and my English is getting better all thetime.M:I really like to improve my English,too.I'm goingto look on the internet tonight to find some programmes I like.Thank you,Amy.D. Listen to the dialogue and complete the following sentences (听对话,完成下列内容。
2024年湖北省普通高中学业水平合格性考试英语(五)(答案在最后)本试卷共8页46小题。
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第一部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AHomelessness is on the rise in the UK, and an ongoing issue for concern worldwide. We're looking at some of the new global projects designed to provide shelter, or help turn around the lives of those faced with sleeping rough(露宿).Life-changing coffee, LondonThis new project, backed by The Big Issue, is providing homeless people with work in a booming(急速发展的)industry. Change Please is taking advantage of the nation's love of coffee by setting up a number of mobile coffee trucks and paying homeless people the living wage to run and work at them.Mobile laundry(洗衣房)service, AustraliaTwo friends in Brisbane, Australia, have started a mobile service to help homeless people keep their clothes and bedding clean. But it doesn't stop at clean clothes, the project is aiming to pair up with food vans(厢式货车), so that those visiting can get a good, hot meal while they wait for their belongings.Awareness-raising shelter, CanadaRainCity teamed up with Spring Advertising to create a bench that folds out to provide a simple shelter. Though they're not a permanent feature in the city, they have certainly done their part in raising awareness of the problem of homelessness in Vancouver and worldwide.1. Which project provides homeless people food?A. Life-changing coffee.B. Mobile laundry service.C. Awareness-raising shelter.2. What's the purpose of the project in Canada?A. To raise awareness of the homeless.B. To supply the homeless with clothes.C. To teach the homeless how to earn a living.3. Who are the targeted people for these three projects?A. The poor.B. The homeless.C. The hungry.BWhen Ariel Cordova rode her bike to Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge in Queens, New York, last November, she planned to go hiking and bird-watching. A mile into her walk, she spotted a beautiful female mute swan near the water's edge. Cordova, 30, who had worked at the Wild Bird Fund recovery center, knew that mute swans can be aggressive(侵略性的). But as she approached this one, it didn't move.She was certain that the bird needed medical attention. Cordova draped(披,悬挂)her jacket over the bird's head to keep it calm, carefully picked it up, and held it gently in her arms. She was wondering how to transport a 17-pound swan on her bike to the recovery center when, luckily, some confused strangers driving by offered her, her bike, and the swan a lift to a nearby subway station. Cordova called the recovery center on the way, and Tristan, an animal care manager, picked her up at the subway station and drove the bird, the bike, and the rescuer to the facility(场所). There, staff members determined that the swan might have lead(铅)poisoning. Sadly, even with all that tender loving care, the swan got contracted, which caused her passed away two months after being rescued.It's a disappointing ending, but the real story is just how far some people are willing to go to save a swan in the big city. In all, Cordova traveled two hours by foot, car, and subway. "That's the perfect summary of who she is," says Tristan.4. What made Cordova believe the bird needed medical attention?A. Its careful move.B. Its aggressive nature.C. Its unusual behavior.5. How did Cordova finally get to the recovery center?A. She walked two hours.B. A manager took her by car.C. Some stranger picked her up.6. What does the underlined word "contracted" in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Infected.B. Rescued.C. Killed.7. Which of the following can best describe Cordova?A. Caring.B. Demanding.C. Professional.CThe Asian Games are a comprehensive(综合性的)sport event in Asia, organized by the Asian Olympic Council every four years. The first Asian Games were held in New Delhi, India in 1951. China has hosted two Asian Games in Beijing and Guangzhou in 1990 and 2010 respectively.Compared with other international comprehensive sports events, the Asian Games have non-Olympic sports. The Hangzhou Asian Games will be the largest comprehensive sports event in Asia ever, with 40 sports including 61 sub-ones and 481 gold medals to be awarded. There are symbolic sports representing Asia such as wushu, sepak takraw, cricket and ju-jitsu, and emerging ones that are popular with the youth such as skateboarding, sport climbing, e-sports and breaking(霹雳舞), with the latter two newly-introduced in this Games. The Hangzhou Asian Games will present the diversity and inclusiveness(包容性)of Asian sports culture.Boasting the West Lake and known as "paradise on earth", Hangzhou is one of the birthplaces of Chinese silk, calligraphy, painting, printing and seal cutting(篆刻), and a city with artistic conception and innovative vitality(活力), leading in the areas of Internet and digital economy in China.The Games' three mascots(吉祥物)named Chenchen, Congcong and Lianlian are three robots carrying cultural and modern meanings. The three represent the Liangzhu Archaeological Ruins, the West Lake and the Grand Canal in Hangzhou respectively.The city and the green, intelligent, cultural and civilized Asian Games are welcoming you.8. How many years has passed since the first Asian Games been held?A. Over seventy years.B. Over one century.C. Almost fifty years.9. What is special about Hangzhou Asian Games?A. It has a lot of non-Olympic sports.B. It will be introduced two new events.C. It is the largest sports event of all time.10. What is Hangzhou known for in terms of its industries?A. Clothes production.B. Oil and gas exploration.C. Internet and digital economy.11. What's Paragraph 4 mainly about?A. The places of interest in Hangzhou.B. The features of Hangzhou Asian Games.C. The mascots of Hangzhou Asian Games.DWalk along any beach in the world and you will find plastic of some kind washed up on the shoreline, offering a reminder(提醒人的事物)of the throwaway culture of the present day world. Now, a new study has sounded a fresh warning on the damage caused to the marine ecosystem(海洋生态系统)due to plastics thrown away, which finally has an effect on human health due to the seafood we eat.In a paper titled A Growing Plastic Smog published on March 8 in the research journal Plos One, researchers called on governments around the world to take thorough action to address the "plastic pollution" of the world's oceans.No one knows for certain what the long-term damage will be to marine life and humans, but the study placed the blame on the plastics industry for failing to recycle or design for recyclability.Marcus Eriksen, lead author of the study, said in a statement that the findings were a "obvious warning that we must act now at a global scale". "We've found an alarming trend of exponential(指数的)growth of microplastics in the global ocean since the millennium(千禧年), reaching over 170 trillion plastic particles," said Eriksen, adding that the exponential increase in microplastics across the world's oceans makes it essential to guide in an age of shared responsibility for the entire life of the things they make.12. What does the new research's finding focus on?A. The polluted seafood.B. The bad effect of plastic pollution.C. The damage caused by marine ecosystem.13. Who should take responsibility for the damage caused by plastic pollution?A. The plastics industry.B. Governments.C. Common people.14. What is Marcus Eriksen's attitude to the increasing microplastics in the ocean?A. Doubtful.B. Unclear.C. Concerned.15. What is the suggested solution to the issue of plastic pollution?A. Banning plastic production.B. Designing recyclable plastics.C. Promoting shared responsibility.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
2024年全国普通高等学校运动训练、民族传统体育专业单独统一招生考试英语模拟测试卷(三)满分150 测试时长90分钟题号ⅠⅡⅢⅣⅤ总分分数注意事项:1. 本试卷分为一、二卷。
第一卷三大题, 满分120分:第二卷两大题, 满分30分, 共150分2. 答卷前将密封线内的项目填写清楚第一卷(三大题,共120分)得分评卷人(Ⅰ.单项选择(共20小题; 每小题2分, 满分40分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。
)1. In order to protect history, the government established a committee to_______ responsibility for the protection of the ancient city.A. takeB. bringC. getD. accept2. We had a(n) _______ couple of days waiting for the test results.A. outgoingB. anxiousC. frightenedD. confused3. I don't know how they manage to_______ four children and they’re as poor as church miceA. set downB. carry onC. spread toD. bring up4. There are two apples on the table. One is red and_______ is green.A. the otherB. anotherC. othersD. the others5. Tom is going to compete _______ five other athletes _______ the first prize in a race.A. with: inB. against; forC. of: forD. with; against6. Mr. Wang _______ with his students many trees every year.A. plantB. plantedC. plantsD. are planting7. We are against _______ environment while developing economy.A. polluteB. pollutingC. to polluteD. polluted8.It _______ 102 years since the Communist Party of China was born.A. has beenB. wasC. will beD. had been9. Two Chinese astronauts headed outside the nation's Tiangong space station on February 9, 2023 for _______ seven-hour-long space walk, _______ first of the ongoing Shenzhou 15 missionA. the; aB. the: theC. a: aD. a: the10. Interestingly, Doyle wrote some of his early Holmes stories while he _______ for patients in his medical practice in LondonA. waitedB. had waitedC. was waitingD. has been waiting11. The Internet gives people the chance to have information they need _______ to them quickly and cheaplyA. to deliverB. deliverC. deliveringD. delivered12. You'd better not speak of it at the beginning of the story, otherwise it may_______ the surprisingending.A. give awayB. give upC. give outD. give off13. We've enjoyed having you on board and look forward _______ you again in the near future.A. to seeB. to seeingC. at seeingD. on seeing14. —Must I hand in the report now, sir—_______ .You can hand it in tomorrow.A. Yes, you canB. Yes, you mustC. No, you needn'tD. No, you mustn't15. _______ we continue to pull together, we'll keep winning the game.A. Even ifB. As long asC. As soon asD. Unless16. The incomes of skilled workers went up _______ unskilled workers saw their earnings fall.A. sinceB. whenC. whileD. if17. Teachers suggest that parents______ their children under 12 to ride bicycles to school for safetyA. not allowB. do not allowC. mustn't allowD. couldn't allow18. Celia won first place in the maths competition, _______ made her parents proud.A. whichB. whenC. whoD. that19. I wonder if it's because I haven't been able to be outdoors for so long _______ I've grown so crazy about everything to do with nature.A. thatB. whichC. whatD. why20. —Would you mind my using your cellphone—_______.A. Yes, go aheadB. Of course not, go aheadC. Of course, help yourselfD. No, you can't得分评卷人II.完形填空(共10小题,每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下面的短文,掌握大意,从21到30各题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选一个最佳答案。
贵州省六盘水市钟山区2023-2024学年八年级上学期期末质量监测英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、填空题1.阅读下面一篇短文, 从短文前的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
选项中有一个为多余选项。
the same?There are different levels (级别) of friendships. Acquaintances (熟人) are people yourecognize and ①_______ hello to, but don’t really know. Casual friends(泛泛之交) are people you see or hang out with sometimes. The next level is close friends. You trust them and share your secrets with them. Finally, there are ②_______ friends. You get on really well with them and you can always be yourself around them.People also have different kinds of friendships. Some people have just one or two close friends ③_______ maybe a few casual friends. Some people have different groups of friends for different activities. They might have sports friends. And they also have friends ④_______ school. These different groups of friends don’t usually know each other. Others love being part of a large group of friends. In ⑤_______ group, everyone knows each other well and has many interests in common.2.Are you shy about singing because you think you’re not good at it? Well, youshouldn’t be. Singing is for everyone no matter the talent, and we can all benefit from (得益于) it.①_______ When you sing, you feel happy and relaxed. They help you be in a bettermood. Also, singing is good for your lungs (肺). ②_______ Because of that, doctors usesinging to help people with lung problems. ③_______ When you sing along to a song, youfocus on your breathing (呼吸) and the words. That makes your mind stay active.The benefits of singing don’t end there. ④_______ And if you sing in public, people can get to know you and feel what you feel. Singing may even touch others. It may bring them happiness, make them feel comfortable, or help in other ways. ⑤_______ What’s more, ifyou sing with others, you learn to work towards a common goal. That helps you build good friendship and trust.So sing what you want, where you want, and how you want. Just enjoy singing and enjoy life!A. Singing also has other health benefits.B. It makes them stronger and able to hold more air.C. We need to take singing seriously and practice more.D. Through songs, you can show yourself and your feelings.E. It’s an important thing when people are touched by your singing.F. One of the biggest benefits of singing is that it makes you feel better.3.Madison Checketts is a 12-year-old girl. She loves going to beaches with her family.①________, every time she went there, she saw many plastic water bottles on the beaches. Seeing plastic polluted ②________ (she) favorite beaches year after year, Madison decided it was time to do something about it.After ③________ (learn) a lot about plastic pollution, Madison decided to create the Eco-Hero —an edible (可以吃的) water bottle. People can ④________ (easy) drink the water and can eat the bottle after finishing the water. It ⑤________ (cost) only about $1.20 to make.Creating the Eco-Hero was not an easy job. Madison went through many tests. “I just kept trying new ⑥________ (thing) , and if it didn’t work, I would do some more research(研究) and try again,” she says.Thinking ⑦________ the future of the Eco-Hero, Madison says she wants to do more tests to improve the water bottle and make it stronger and ⑧________ (big). She hopes this kind of bottles can be used during races —as runners stop for water, they’d be able to use the Eco-Hero, drink the water and eat the bottle.The Eco-Hero encourages (鼓励) people to do something ⑨________ (make) the world a better place. “Everyone can make a difference in the world, even if it’s just in ⑩________ small way,” says Madison.二、完形填空Lily had a lot of candies. Her grandma often asked her to share the candies with her“You’re very warm-hearted. Thanks a lot!”but the man kept on doing that. Grandma thanked him.Later, Lily and Grandma finished their meal. Grandma took out their lunch money andon to someone else.”woman was glad, and she thanked Lily for her help. Lily felt her heart full.4.A. friends B.sisters C.classmates5.A. park B.library C.restaurant6.A. tidying B.taking C.selling7.A. quietly B.angrily C.excitedly8.A. pay B.wait C.prepare9.A. agreed B.smiled C.refused10.A. big B.free C.delicious11.A. homeless B.careless C.hopeless12.A. rule B.skill C.lesson13.A. had B.began C.forgotLongtaitou Festival•On the second day of the second lunar month.• Have a haircut.•Tofu balls Everything goes well.A.On February 2nd.B. On February 21st.C. On March 11th.15.What should farmers do after the festival?A. B. C.16.Which of the following food can bring good luck?A. Tofu balls.B. Dumplings.C. Chengyao cakes.17.We may read this material from the section ofA. Culture WindowB. Famous PeopleC. Movie WorldThe Hangzhou Asian Games (亚运会)ended in October, 2023. It was wonderful. This was the third time that China had hosted the Asian Games. Looking back, we have many excellent memories of the three Asian Games in China.In 1990, China hosted its first Asian Games in Beijing. The Beijing Asian Games were the first international comprehensive sporting event in China’s history. Chinese people did a lot in preparation for the Asian Games. New stadiums, roads, and hotels were built. What made many Chinese people proud during the Asian Games was that for the first time in history, China ranked first in the number of medals (奖牌).Fast forward to 2010, and Guangzhou became the second Chinese city to host the Asian Games. There were many new buildings such as the famous Canton Tower. More than 12,000 athletes from 45 countries and regions in Asia took part in 42 events. The Guangzhou Asian Games were a huge success.such as the esports competitions. Like the improvements seen in Beijing and Guangzhou, Guangzhou also built many new stadiums. And during the Asian Games, advanced technologies such as 5G, the digital torchbearer (数字火炬手) , and surprised lots of people.Fr om 1990 to 2023, the three Asian Games tell a story of our country’s growth. They also show Chinese people’s hard work. How great!18.When was the first Asian Game held in China?A. In 1990.B. In 2010.C. In 2023.19.What’s the main idea of Paragraph 3?A. The time of Guangzhou Asian Games.B. The history of Guangzhou Asian Games.C. The introduction of Guangzhou Asian Games.20.What does the underlined word “ones” refer to?A. New buildings.B. Sports events.C. Asian Games.21.What’s the purpose of the p assage?A. To invite people to exercise.B. To show our country’s growth.C. To tell the buildings of Asian Games.Gui Haichao is a university teacher. He dreamed of flying to space. And that dream has now come true. How did he build his dream? He had a strong belief and worked hard! After all, Rome wasn’t built in one day.Gui was born in a family in southwest China’s Yunnan Province. He has been a big fan of science since he was young. At the age of 17, he learned about the news of Yang Liwei’s spaceflight. It inspired him. He never stopped dreaming about going to space ever since. In 2005, he went to Beihang University. After nine years of study, he got a doctorate(博士学位). Then he went to Canada for further study. He returned (返回) in 2017 and began to teach at Beihang University.In 2018, when Gui had the chance to start training (训练) for flying to space, he jumped at it. At first, the training was hard for him. But he did not give up. He did more exercises, asked for help and used different training methods. Gui is also a sports lover who enjoys running and swimming. He keeps up with his exercises all these years. Finally, he improved alot.For his students, Gui is a wonderful teacher. He often tries his best to help them. Although he is busy, he still reads their papers carefully. A student said, “During his training, he still read my articles. I knew he was very busy. Sometimes, during dinner time, he called me to give advice. ”As a smart and hard-working person, Gui keeps challenging to improve himself. He is a true model.22.The writer explains “Rome wasn’t built in one day” by _________.A. asking questionsB. listing numbersC. giving examples23.How long had Gui studied in Canada?A. For 3 years.B. For 4 years.C. For 5 years.24.What can we know from the passage?A.It’s easy for him to fly to space.B.He has improved by hard training.C.He often tries to help his students train.25.What could be the best title for the text?A. A Smart TeacherB. A Special AstronautC. A Famous UniversityA community in Pudong New Area, Shanghai, has a a “mobile library” with the help of community planners. It allows people to enjoy reading at their doorsteps (门槛) and brings great convenience to people.The mobile library is a tricycle. The yellow tricycle carries a pink bookcase. The bright color catches people’s eye easily. On the bookcase, there are lots of books. Every weekend, the mobile library goes around the community. People can give away or read books.“Now, people are often too busy to go to the library and read,” Lu Jiayi, a community planner, said. “So we bring books to their doorsteps and hope they can enjoy reading instead of(而不是) spending lots of time on mobile phones.”To start the mobile library project, the community planners invited eight families in the community to work together. They designed(设计) the library, fixed the tricycle, painted the bookcase, and picked books. Parents and children of the families worked together and knew each other better.Now the mobile library has hundreds of books. Many people in other communities give away books to the mobile library and come to read. “I really enjoy reading here. I often bring my sister along with me,” a child said.The mobile library is a place to read, learn and relax. Many people like it very much and they say that the mobile library brings parents and children closer, and makes the community a warmer place.26.The mobile library in Pudong is a yellow tricycle with ______________.27.People can give away books to the mobile library on ______________.28.______________ and eight families in the community designed the mobile library. 29.The mobile library can help people spend more time ______________ instead of playing on the phones.30.Do you like this mobile library? Why or why not?四、翻译题31.你的未来由你决定。
2023年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试模拟考试(二)英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________ 一、阅读理解The number of passengers varies among airports, with some airports serving tens of millions of passengers. Interestingly, some of the busiest airports in the country are not necessarily the biggest by surface area.Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)Atlanta Airport has been the world's busiest airport since 1998. Approximately 104 million people traveled through it in 2019, 20 million passengers more than the second busiest airport. ATL is located 11 kilometers away from Atlanta and named after Maynard Jackson and William Hartsfield, Atlanta's two former mayors.Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)DFW Airport is located between Dallas and Fort Worth, covering 69.63 square kilometers. In 2019, the airport served 75 million passengers, the most in its 45 years of existence. It has service to over 250 destinations, the majority being domestic destinations within the country. The airport has its fire protection unit, zip code, police, and emergency services.McCarran International Airport (LAS)Located approximately 8 kilometers south of Las Vegas, it occupies 11.3 square kilometers. It was constructed in 1942 and opened to flights in 1948. LAS is now the 9th busiest airport in the US, serving over 51 million passengers in 2019. Initially, the runways were made of asphalt(沥青), but are now made of concrete.Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT)CLT Airport was opened in 1935 as Charlotte Municipal Airport. 19 years later, it was renamed after Ben Elbert Douglas, Charlotte's mayor, when the airport was expanded. The present name was given to the airport in 1982. CLT is located about 10 kilometers from Charlotte and is an airport for military and commercial use.1、Which is the best airport to go to for people who need immediate help?A. ATL.B. DFW.C. LAS.D. CLT.2、What's mentioned about LAS?A. Its present runways have been upgraded.B. It took six years to prepare for construction.C. Its original asphalt runways caused the accident.D. It received the most passengers in the world in 2019.3、What do ATL and CLT have in common?A. They are for commercial purpose only.B. They are the world's busiest airports.C. They are related to people's names.D. They were built by former mayors.If someone had told me five years ago that I would be living happily ever after on a small farm in western Oklahoma, I would have immediately denied the possibility. Back then, I was a confirmed city girl. I enjoyed the city life.Then one day, while we were checking my mother's farm for her, I looked around, liked what I saw and asked my husband, “Why don't we build a house here on the farm?”To my surprise, he said, “Yes!”And so we began a new and very different chapter in our life story. My husband and I set out to deal with the land. We took down dead trees, knocked down the outbuildings and planted vegetable and flower gardens. We learned new skills as we worked and provided the locals with humorous moments as they answered our questions. We built a home to welcome family and friends, to share the beauty and bounty of the land.We soon realized the land had played a joke on us: it had changed and transformed us in our efforts to change it. We lost weight and gained muscles.We've learned to recognize and honor nature's cycles and timing instead of clocks, calendars, schedules and to-do lists. With only two clocks in the house, we enjoy the flow of days into nights. Our timeless life allows us to appreciate sunrises and sunsets—each a unique event that camera and words only partially capture.Living a simple life in the country has led us back to common sense. We've learned to be resourceful in solving problems and can think of many unique ways. I become better at handling a situation with fewer resources and conveniences.In the quietness of the land, we hear and appreciate nature's music. We also listen to the silence. Walking through the grasses, gazing at the century-old trees and wondering about all the changes and history they have witnessed are relaxing pastimes. I have to be truthful: caring for the land is a joyful job.4、How did her husband react to the author's proposal?A. Opposed.B. Approving.C. Surprised.D. Concerned.5、How did the author benefit from the country life?A. She enjoyed better health.B. She made much money by working.C. She regained the respect from the farmers.D. She improved her relationship with her family.6、What is the author's feeling when living in the country?A. She becomes more creative.B. She becomes more humorous.C. She becomes more honest with others.D. She becomes more interested in travelling.7、What message does the author want to convey?A. Simple life is the most important.B. Country life is better than city life.C. Getting close to nature can be joyful.D. Living in the country is everyone's dream.If you are a perfectionist, you are probably familiar with the feeling of wanting to get everything just right. You may struggle with handing in papers, agonize over projects at work, and even worry about small errors from the past. High standards are one thing, but perfectionism is quite another. And as some researchers have discovered, pursuing perfection can have serious consequences to both mental and physical well-being.According to researchers, perfectionists hold themselves to unrealistically high standards and become self-critical if they believe they haven't met these standards. Perfectionists are also likely to feel guilt and shame if they experience failures, which often leads them to avoid situations where they are worried they might fail.In one study, researchers looked at a total of 284 studies (with over 57, 000 participants) and found that perfectionism was associated with symptoms of depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and eating disorders. They also found that people higher in perfectionism (i.e. participants who more strongly identified with perfectionist traits) also reported higher levels of overall psychological distress.In an article published in 2016, researchers looked at how perfectionism and depression were related over time. They found that people higher in perfectionism tended to have increases in depression symptoms, which suggests that perfectionism may be a risk factor for developing depression. In other words, although people may think of their perfectionism as something that helps them succeed, it appears that their perfectionism may actually be harmful for their mentalhealth.Since perfectionism is associated with negative outcomes, what can someone with perfectionist tendencies do to change their behavior? Although people are sometimes hesitant to give up their perfectionist tendencies, psychologists point out that giving up on perfection doesn't mean being less successful. In fact, because mistakes are an important part of learning and growing, embracing imperfection can actually help us in the long run.8、Why does the author describe the scene in the first paragraph?A. To introduce the topic.B. To make comparisons.C. To support the author's argument.D. To define a concept.9、Who can be defined as a perfectionist?A. A person who is determined to achieve high goals.B. A person who tends to feel sorry for what he has done.C. A person who blames himself for not being that successful.D. A person who holds high standards for themselves.10、How can perfectionism be harmful?A. It may lower one's mental health.B. It reflects one's psychological level.C. It results in depression immediately.D. It stops one from recovering from depression.11、What will be discussed in the following paragraph?A. A call for not being a perfectionist.B. Another side-effect of perfectionism.C. Why perfectionism is harmful.D. How to avoid perfectionism.Some issues like climate change or the ongoing pandemic(大流行病)are increasingly complex and dynamic. Yet solving problems like these requires new approaches that extend beyond traditional ways of thinking. A study led by Yale Professor of Psychology, Paul O'Keefe, found that having a growth mindset(思维模式) of interest may activate this type of innovation.Professor O'Keefe established in earlier studies that people hold different beliefs about the nature of interest. Those with a growth mindset of interest tend to believe that interests can be developed and cultivated, while those with a fixed mindset of interest tend to believe that interests are inborn and simply need to be “found”.For example, in one task, research participants were instructed to create new college majors by combining two or more existing academic Arts or Science programs at theiruniversity. After coding and analyzing the ideas they generated, the team found that peoplesciences to create new majors like computational economics rather than creating majors that drew from only one of those areas, like computational chemistry.As Professor O'Keefe pointed out, “This research provides a useful direction for organizations whose products and services call for creative solutions. Take smartphones for example. You need not only computer science and engineering knowledge, but also an understanding of psychology and visual design to create a better product. Employees with a growth mindset may be more likely to frame innovative ideas that bridge multiple areas of knowledge to achieve better solutions.”The benefits of a growth mindset of interest may also extend to those seeking employment. This is a pressing issue because many people are becoming unemployed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Having a growth mindset of interest can help job seekers expand their interests and become more adaptable to different fields, and tend to learn new skills.12、What's the author's opinion about the world today?A. It is witnessing various types of innovations.B. It is undergoing great and profound changes.C. It faces more varied and complicated problems.D. It has removed many traditional ways of thinking.13、What can best replace the underlined the word “bridge”?A. Study.B. Plan.C. Choose.D. Connect.14、What does the author want to illustrate with the example of smartphones?A. Hi-tech products can boost people's general thinking.B. Hi-tech products are needed in multi-subject research.C. Improved technology gives birth to highly popular products.D. Making innovative products needs knowledge of many fields.15、What is the author's suggestion to those who are seeking employment?A. Learning practical skills.B. Broadening their interests.C. Staying safe in the pandemic.D. Knowing their pressing issues.二、七选五16、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。
贵阳市南明区绿苑中学2023-2024学年度第二学期6月质量监测七年级英语试卷第一部分完形(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5个小题;每小题1分,满分5分)阅读下面短文,从框内6个选项中选出能分别填入5个小题空白处的最佳选项。
John worked in an office in a small town.1. day his boss said to him,“John,I want you to go to London,and to visit Mr.Black.Here's the address.His office is near the station.”John went to London 2. train.He left the station and thought,“The office isn't far from the station.I'll find it easily.”But 3. an hour he was still looking for it,so he stopped and asked an old woman.She said,“Just go along this street,turn left at the end,and it's the third building on the right.” John went and found it.A few days later,John went to the same city,but again he couldn't find the office,4. he asked someone the way.It was the same old woman!She was very surprised and said,“Are you5. looking for that place?”第二节(共10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出可以填入各题空白处的最佳选项。
上海市闵行区六校联考2024-2025学年高一上学期10月期中英语试题一、听力选择题1.A.$30.B.$27.C.$20.D.$10.2.A.He may feel better soon.B.He doesn’t like to take pills.C.He may not be able to wake up on time.D.He may want to take the pills without food. 3.A.Post her the paper after the deadline.B.Hand in a handwritten draft of the paper.C.Attend a conference with her two weeks later.D.Complete the course without handing in the paper.4.A.Lose some weight.B.Shop for new clothes.C.Have his jeans altered.D.Wear clothes that fit better.5.A.Sharpen the man’s pencil.B.Ask the model to move his arm.C.Give the man a new sheet of paper.D.Show the man a drawing technique.6.A.Disappointed.B.Curious.C.Satisfied.D.Casual.7.A.He’d like some help at the baggage counter.B.He doesn’t know the woman ahead of him.C.He was permitted to carry one extra bag.D.He is carrying someone else’s suitcase.8.A.Some of her colleagues may not take part in the program.B.A few of them are allowed to participate in the training.C.All her colleagues have agreed to go for the program.D.Employees are all required to receive the training.9.A.She would rather take a direct train.B.It doesn’t take long to get to Chongqing.C.She doesn’t care how long the trip takes.D.Taking an airplane might be more practical.10.A.If he has more than a dollar.B.If he makes a phone call first.C.If he finds the change machine.D.If he buys something from her.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
济南市七年级第一学期期末检测英语试卷(含答案)本试题分选择题部分和非选择题部分,满分为150分,建议用时120分钟。
答题前,请考生务必将自己的姓名、班级和座号填写在答题卡上,并同时将姓名、班级和座号填写在试卷上。
答题时,选择题部分每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
非选择题部分,用0.5毫米黑色签字笔在答题卡上题号所提示的答题区域作答。
直接在试题上作答无效。
考试结束后,将本试题和答题卡一并交回。
选择题部分共90分I.听力测试(30分)A)听录音,在每组句子中选出一个你所听到的句子。
每个句子听一遍。
1. A. Good morning. B. Good afternoon. C. Good evening.2. A. She is my mother. B. He is my friend. C. This is my brother.3. A. Is this your dictionary? B. Do you have a pencil? C. Are these his books?4. A. Sh e isn’t my sister. B. I don’t have a ruler. C. They aren’t teachers.5. A. How do you go to school? B. Why do you like math? C. What does she do?B)在录音中,你将听到五段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从每小题A、B、C中选出能回答所给问题的正确答案。
每段对话听两遍。
6. What does the woman want to buy?A.A skirt. B.A shirt. C.A cap.7. What’s the boy’s family name?A.Jim. B.White. C.Green.8. How does Lucy go to school?A.By car. B.By bus. C.By bike.9. What’s S am’s favourite subject?A.History. B.English. C.Maths.10. Where are the two speakers?A.In the school. B.In the hospital. C.In a food shop.C)在录音中,你将听到一段对话,对话后有五个小题,从每小题A、B、C中选出能回答所给问题的正确答案。
浮山中学高一年级周末统训英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30 分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5 小题;每小题1.5 分,满分7.5 分)听下面 5 段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Why is the woman pleased?A. Bob is being paid more.B. Bob loves his work.C. Bob has got a new job.2.Where does this conversation probably take place?A. In a campus dorm.B. In a parking lot.C. At the entrance to a concert.3.What are the speakers talking about?A. A business trip.B. A new TV show.C. The repair of a TV set.4.What are the two speakers doing now?A.Waiting for someone at the airport.B.Waiting to get on the plane.C.Booking tickets for their trip.5.What will the woman do?A. Close the door.B. Stay alone.C. Go out of the classroom.第二节(共15 小题;每小题1.5 分,满分22.5 分)听下面 5 段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6 段材料,回答第6、7 题。
6.When will the party be held?A. On May 3rd.B. On May 4th.C. On May 5th.7.What will take place at the party?A. Some speechesB. Some pop songs.C. A writing contest.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Why didn’t the man show up last night?A.His brother was getting married.B.His car went wrong.C.His car was getting repaired.9.What do we know about the man?A. He is very poor.B. He is very kind.C. He is a little crazy.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Why does the woman want to change schools?A.She takes no interest in commercial art.B.She wants to take a bachelor’s degree.C.She dislikes her present school.11.What can we learn about Westwater University?A. It’s much larger.B. It’s a state college.C. It’s of great fame.12.What does the man suggest the woman do?A.Get recommendation letters.B.Get all “A”s in sciences.C.Finish the fourth term.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Why does the woman think her apartment now is a downer?A.There is no heating in it.B.The owner is a cold person.C.The boiler keeps breaking.14.How does the woman feel about the apartment buildings near the university?A.New things in it work well.B.There is something special in it.C.It is near but noisy.15.What does the man say about the apartments in Windsor?A. QuietB. Nice.C. Expensive.16.What will the woman most probably do next?A. Borrow a car.B. Stop thinking of moving.C. Check more places in the city. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Where is the speaker now?A. In an office.B. In a classroom.C. In a lab.18.When does the course come during the first part of it?A.On Tuesdays and Thursdays.B.On Tuesdays and Fridays.C.On Thursdays and Fridays.19.How often will the class meet in the research lab?A. Once a week.B. Twice a week.C. Every two weeks.20.What might be chosen to decide one’s final grade?A. Role-plays.B. Research papers.C. Class attendance.第二部分: 阅读理解(共两节; 满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请阅读下列短文, 从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
ACity:HangzhouLaunched:2008Size:2,965 stations/ 69,750 bikesPrice:﹩32.61 deposit(押金)+ time chargeWhile taking a look at this city,you may see the best bike sharing in the world.As the second on the planet by size,the Hangzhou Public Bicycle System is one of the most common and useful shares,largely because it's combined with public transportation:a single card can be used in subway,bus,taxi and bike sharing.Residents and tourists can put down a deposit of 200 Chinese Yuan (about ﹩33)and ride for an hour for free in this scenic city.Each additional hour costs only ﹩0.15.It was also the first new﹣generation bike﹣sharing system in China.By 2020 it's projected to have 175,000 bikes.City:BarcelonaLaunched:2007Size:420 stations/ 6,000 bikesPrice:﹩61.93 per yearBarcelona's Bicycling Program developed Spain's bike﹣sharing business in a big way.This program took off like wildfire on wheels,and because four times bigger in one year.It inspired different copycat programs all over the country.Today,Spain has 132 bike﹣sharing systems.The program is one of the world's most respected and popular shares.But it is only open to residents and tourists are not allowed to use it.City:ParisLaunched:2007Size:1,751 stations/ 23,900 bikesPrice:﹩38.52 per year/ ﹩2.26 per dayParis's bike﹣sharing is the star of the world.Launched in 2007,it is the world's largest outside of China.Cheap by American standards,you can ride around Paris on a €1.7 day pass ﹣﹣﹣the first half hour of each trip is free.Because this system covers the city with anaverage of 50 stations per square mile,it's a favourite with both locals and tourists.21. What do we know about Barcelona's Bicycling Program?A. It has driven the development of Spain's bike﹣sharing.B. It has once been ruined by fire accidentsC. It is popular among travellers.D. It consists of 175,000 bikes.22. How much should you pay to ride a shared bike in Paris?A. Nothing for an hour.B. ﹩61.93 per year.C. ﹩2.26 per day.D. ﹩1.7 per day.23. What do the Hangzhou Public Bicycle System and Paris's bike sharing have in common?A. They are open to both locals and tourists.B. The have the same amount of stations.C. They were founded in the same year.D. They require a deposit of over ﹩30.BDEAR Daughter,We have not seen you for a while now, so I thought we might check in. Did you fall off the edge of the Earth? Your mother worries, you know, and I am just curious. Well, I am more than curious. I feel abandoned.Apparently you’ve dumped us for your career. I can understand that, because you’ve always had a wonderful work ethic (道德).Look, obviously your long absence has confused us. As we go about our daily routines, your mother and I are distracted – both by your absence and our pride in your career. The other day, I entered my work password into the microwave, then stood there cursing it for not working. And I was so off my game (状态差) that I actually used that cholesterol-free mayo (不含胆固醇的蛋黄酱) your mother insisted on buying in an effort to drive me from the house.Listen, a lot has happened since you’ve been away. Abraham Lincoln was shot. We had two more children – a princess, now 23; a boy, now 12.Yesterday I bought a very clean 2001 Camaro car from an older woman. Your mother is not happy about this. She says it is the kind of muscle car driven by ex-convicts (有犯罪前科的人) when they examine your house at 2 am.In response, I tell her it was the car of my dreams (when I was 18). So that’s where your long absence has left us. Your long absence is not so bad, though we miss your roaring laughter,the way your cheeks flush (晕红) when you eat Thai food. How you always march too hard into the house, like a Scotsman stepping on snakes.Each evening, your mother now waits by the window the way she did when you used to step off the bus in first grade, your hair full of rubber bands.Bet that drove you crazy even then, her running out on the porch (门廊) like you’d just returned from a month-long journey to the moon.Look, parents are not easy people.But should the urge ever hit you, feel free to stop by some time. Our house is your house. Our hearts are yours too.And your mother is still waiting by the window.Love, Dad24. The author entered his work password into the microwave because __________.A. all kinds of passwords made him confusedB. he was thinking too much about his workC. he was affected by his daughter’s long absenceD. he was getting old and he had forgotten how to use the microwave25. The author describes his and his wife’s current situation by __________.A. comparing the past and presentB. talking about history and his dreamC. listing changes they have made to their routinesD. detailing strange things they have started doing26. With the last six paragraphs, the author is trying to __________.A. describe what kind of person his daughter isB. show how much he and his wife care about their daughterC. show how annoyed his daughter must feel about her motherD. remind his daughter of the problems they had27. From the article, we can conclude that the author is __________.A. humorousB. inspiringC. seriousD. patientCKeeping secrets is a burden“Don’t tell anyone”. We hear these words when someone tells a secret to us. But it can behard to keep a secret. We’re often tempted to “spill the beans(说漏嘴)”,even if we regret it later.According to Asim Shah, professor in the Menninger Department of Psychiatry andBehavioral Sciences at Baylor College of Medicine, US, keeping a secret may well “become aburden”. This is because people often have an “obsessive and anxious urge to share it withsomeone”.An earlier study, led by Anita E. Kelly, a scientist at the University of Notre Dame, US,suggested that keeping a secret could cause stress. People entrusted(受委托) with secrets cansuffer from depression, anxiety, and body aches, reported the Daily Mail.的But with secrets so often getting out, why do people share them at all? Shah explained thatpeople often feel that it will help them keep a person as a friend. Another reason people sharesecrets is guilt over keeping it from someone close to them. A sense of distrust can develop whenpeople who are close do not share it with each other. “Keeping or sharing secrets often puts peoplein a position of either gaining or losing the trust of someone,” according to Shah.He added that talkative people could let secrets slip out (泄露).But this doesn’t mean that itis a good idea only to share secrets with quiet people. A quiet person may be someone who keepseverything inside. To tell such a person a secret may cause them stress, and make them talk aboutthe secret. Shah said that to judge whether to tell someone a secret.Shah said that to judge whether to tell someone a secret, you’d better put yourself in theirposition. Think about how you would feel to be told that you mustn’t give the information away.Shah also recommended that if you accidentally give up someone’s secret you should come cleanabout it. Let the person know that their secret isn’t so secret anymore.28. What does underlined word “obsessive” mean?A. Unwilling.B. Confusing.C. Wanting to do something very much.D. Refusing to accept facts.29. What did researchers at the University of Notre Dame discover about secret-keeping?A. It can result in mental and physical problems.B. It can help promote friendships between people.C. It can harm relationships between friendsD. It can result in a sense of distrust between friends30. What is the main message of Paragraph 5?A. It’s better to share your secrets with quiet people.B. Quiet people suffer less stress from keeping secrets.C. Talkative people are unlikely to keep secrets.D. It’s not a good idea to share your secrets with others.31. What does Shah suggest people do if they give away someone’s secret by accident?A. Stay away from the person.B. Tell the affected person what happened.C. Exchange a new secret with the person.D. Buy the person a gift as an apology.DTeenagers who talk on the cell phone a lot, and hold their phones up to their right ears, score worse on one type of memory test. That’s the finding of a new study. That memory impairment might be one side effect of the radiation (放射线) that phones use to keep us connected while we’re on the go.Nearly 700 Swiss teens took part in a test of figural memory. This type helps us remember abstract (抽象的) symbols and shapes, explains Milena Foerster. The teens took memory tests twice, one year apart. Each time, they had one minute to remember 13 pairs of abstract shapes. Then they were shown one item from each pair and asked to match it with one of the five choices. The study volunteers also took a test of verbal memory. That’s the ability to remember words. The two memory tests are part of an intelligence test. The researchers also surveyed the teens on how they use cell phones. And they got call records from phone companies. The researchers used those records to figure out how long the teens were using their phones. This allowed the researchers towork out how big a radiation exposure (接触) each person could have got while talking.A phone user’s exposure to the radiation can differ widely. Some teens talk on their phones more than others. People also hold their phones differently. If the phone is close to the ear, more radiation may enter the body, Foerster notes. Even the type of network signal that a phone uses can matter. Much of Switzerland was using an older “second-generation” type of cell phone networks, the study reports. Many phone carriers (通讯公司) have moved away from such networks. And more companies plan to update their networks within the next few years.The teens’ scores in the figural memory tests were roughly the same from one year to the next. But those who normally held their phones near the right ears, and who were also exposed to higher levels of radiation, scored a little bit worse after a year. No group of teens showed big changes on the verbal memory test. Why might one type of memory be linked to cell phone use, but not another? Foerster thinks it could have to do with where different memory centers sit in the brain. The site that deals with the ability to remember shapes is near the right ear.32. According to Paragraph 2, which of the following is TRUE?A. The teens took two types of memory tests four times in total.B. The teens needed to report the average time spent on their phones.C. Researchers paid little attention to the teens’ habits of using phones.D. The teens’ ability of remembering words is shown in figural memory test.33. What can we infer from Paragraph 3?A. How people hold their phones has no effect on their bodies.B. Phone users can make more money with new networks.C. The cell phone network type has little to do the cell phone use.D. Radiation levels are affected by the cell phone network types.34. According to the study, teens who use their phones to their right ears a lot do worse in________.A. matching numbersB. reading signalsC. remembering shapesD. learning words35. What might be the best title for the text?A. Cell phone use and safety warningsB. Facts about cell phone use at schoolC. Dangerous levels of cell phone use among teensD. Teen’s cell phone use linked to memory problems第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。