搜档网
当前位置:搜档网 › 高三英语作业A1

高三英语作业A1

高三英语作业A1
高三英语作业A1

江苏省射阳县2018届高三英语作业(A)(1)

第一部分:听力部分(共两节,满分20分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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. Where did the woman go yesterday?

A. A classical concert.

B. A modern art exhibition.

C. A classical art exhibition.

2. Which causes Mr. Davies’ being late?

A. An accident.

B. The weather.

C. Heavy traffic.

3. Why is the man unhappy?

A. He was fired.

B. He didn’t get promotion.

C. He didn’t find a job.

4. What does the woman do?

A. An accountant.

B. A secretary.

C. A cleaner.

5. How many people are likely to enter for this year’s City Marathon?

A. 125.

B. 250.

C. 500.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. How long has the man been with the firm?

A. Four years and five months.

B. Five years and nine months.

C. Six years and nine months.

7. What has the woman decided to offer to the man?

A. A pay rise.

B. A promotion.

C. A paid holiday.

听第7段材料,回答第 8、9题。

8. Whose turn is it to do the cleaning?

A. The man.

B. The woman.

C. Peter.

9. What does the man think of the woman?

A. Impatient.

B. Careless.

C. Lazy.

听第8段材料,回答第10至第12题。

10. From where is the man calling?

A. America.

B. Australia.

C. Austria.

11. Which is the man’s telephone number?

A. 613-2775-2940.

B. 613-2940-2775.

C. 613-2995-2740

12. What can we know about Mr. Parker?

A. He doesn’t want to take the man’s call.

B. He can be reached all day tomorrow.

C. He is out for the whole day.

听第9段材料,回答第13至第16题。

13. What does the man compare before making a decision?

A. Weight and stamps.

B. Price and time.

C. Forms and value.

14. What are in the box?

A. Glasses.

B. Books.

C. Clothes.

15. How much does the man pay in total?

A. 4.90 dollars.

B. 8.20 dollars.

C. 14.20 dollars.

16. What does the woman advise the man to write on the box at last?

A. A return address.

B. His telephone number.

C. His e-mail address. 听第10段材料,回答第17至第20题。

17. When did Dennis go into space?

A. In 2000.

B. In 2001.

C. In 2002.

18. How long did Dennis spend in space?

A. A week.

B. 10 days.

C. 20 days.

19. Where does the fourth space tourist come from?

A. America.

B. Russia.

C. Iran.

20. What will probably take place in the next 20 years?

A. Some space hotels will be built.

B. A space trip will cost only $20,000.

C. Spacecrafts will become public transportation.

第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)

第一节单项填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)

请认真阅读下面各题,从題中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答鹿纸上将该项涂黑。

21. The success of “one country, two systems” in practice has been universally

______, and this policy continues to go strong.

A. acknowledged

B. appreciated

C. accomplished

D. accompanied

22. According to the local law, no one ______ enter the building site without permission.

A. can

B. must

C. shall

D. dare

23. By making it possible for cancer to be detected early in people with no symptoms

through a simple blood test, we aim to greatly decrease cancer deaths by finding the disease at a stage ______ it can be cured.

A. which

B. when

C. where

D. what

24. The auto factory ______ new profit records through technical innovation —10%

growth rate in the last two years and hopefully 15% this year.

A. set

B. has set

C. is setting

D. has

been setting

25. The variety of food at the restaurant is limited, but every meal can serve at

least two people and is under ¥10, so not only is it ______ but practical as well.

A. adaptable

B. adjustable

C. adoptable

D.

affordable

26. Take the medicine right away! ______ it yesterday, you would be quite all right now.

A. Had you taken

B. Would you take

C. Should you take

D. Were you

to take

27. One hundred and fifteen Chinese companies hit the newly released Fortune 500

list for 2017, ______ an increase for the 14th straight year, domestic website

https://www.sodocs.net/doc/e614827066.html, reported on Thursday.

A. to realize

B. realized

C. realizing

D. having

realized

28. Why do you turn to me for help ______ you can easily work out the problem

independently?

A. until

B. when

C. after

D. unless

29. Premier Li Keqiang officially ______ the plan to develop the Bay Area in his

government work report delivered at the start of the National People’s Congress session in March.

A. laid out

B. laid off

C. laid down

D. laid up

30. ______ the efforts made by the police, a fantastic performance will be put on tomorrow.

A. In place of

B. In search of

C. In charge of

D.

In praise of

31. The leaders of the BRICS countries Friday reached important ______ on building

an open world economy and improving global economic governance(管理)during their informal meeting on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany.

A. consideration

B. consensus

C. commitment

D. confirmation

32.—What about going abroad for further study?

—Great, but I never expected ______ a chance for me before.

A. there to be

B. there being

C. it to be

D. it being

33. I had trouble telling Pedr o he’d lost his job. I started ______ and talking

about one door closing and another door opening.

A. beating a dead horse

B. adding fuel to the fire

C. beating around the bush

D. opening Pandora’s box

34. Mary became ______ homesick and critical of the United States, so she fled from

her home in West Bloomfield to her hometown in Austria.

A. completely

B. sincerely

C. approximately

D.

increasingly

35. —Did you have butterflies in your stomach at the interview?

—______. That was my first job interview.

A. It depends

B. Not really

C. You bet

D. I mean it

第二节完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

Whenever Michael Carl, the fashion market director at Vanity Fair, goes out to dinner with friends, he plays something called the “phone stack” game: Everyone 36 their phones in the middle of the table; whoever looks at their device before the check arrives 37 the tab(账单).

Brandon Holley, the former editor of Lucky magazine, had trouble 38 her mobile phone when she got home from work. So about six months ago, she 39 putting her phone into a milk tin the moment she walked in. It remains there until after dinner. And Mare Jacobs, the fashion designer, didn’t 40 to sleep close to a beeping gadget. So he 41 digital devices from his bedroom — a house rule he 42 with audiences during a recent screening of Disconnect, a film that shows how technology has alienated(使疏远)people from one another.

As smart phones 43 to make their way into our lives, and wearable devices like Google Glass 44 to destroy our personal space even further, overtaxed users are carving out their own device-free zones. Whether it’s a physical 45 (no ipads at the dinner table) or a conceptual one (turn off devices by 11 p.m.), users say these disconnecting 46 are improving their relationships.

“Disconnecting is a luxury that we all 47 ,” said Lesley M. M. Blume, a New York writer who keeps her phone away from the dinner table at home. “The expectation that we must always be 48 to employers, colleagues and family creates a real problem in trying to 49 private time. But that private time is more important than ever.”

A popular method for disconnecting is to choose a box for your cellphone, like th e milk tin that Ms. Holley uses. “ 50 my phone is buzzing or lighting up, it’s still a distraction, so it 51 in the box.” said Ms. Holley. Others choose new

52 . “No screens after 11 p.m.” said Ari. Melber, a TV host. “Now evenings are more 53 and I am sleeping better.” he added.

Sleep is a big factor, which is why some 54 to leave their phones out of their bedrooms. “I don’t want to sleep next to something full of photos and emails.” said Peter Som, a fashion designer, who keeps his phone plugged in in the living room overnight. “It 55 is a head-clearer and distinguishes daytime and sleep time.”

36. A. piles B. allocates C. arranges D. places

37. A. picks up B. pays off C. picks on D. pays back

38. A. examining B. ignoring C. missing D. finding

39. A. stopped B. forgot C. began D. suggested

40. A. hate B. want C. expect D. refuse

41. A. banned B. lost C. collected D. adjusted

42. A. talked B. agreed C. provided D. shared

43. A. intend B. choose C. continue D. happen

44. A. defend B. threaten C. improve D. occupy

45. A. barrier B. suffering C. issue D. drawback

46. A. techniques B. performances C. manners D. achievements

47. A. learn B. consider C. accept D. need

48. A. dependable B. available C. convenient D. appealing

49. A. figure out B. save up C. set aside D. take up

50. A. Unless B. If C. Until D. Although

51. A. goes B. fills C. buries D. lays

52. A. games B. orders C. steps D. rules

53. A. flexible B. urgent C. relaxing D. upsetting

54. A. admit B. prefer C. refuse D. permit

55. A. definitely B. rarely C. finally D. originally

第三部分:阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

A

Jeremy Baras remembers the first time he ever saw a pop-up restaurant. The 26-year-old entrepreneur was on vacation in England four years ago and had to look up at the London Eye Ferries wheel to see it. Hanging above him was a capsule(航天舱)full of diners who were served a new course each time a revolution was made. “I thought that was the coolest thing ever”, he says. Baras, who founded https://www.sodocs.net/doc/e614827066.html, in 2012 to promote the idea of pop-up restaurants in the USA, has been studying them ever since.

Pop-ups, which have been around since at least the early 2000s, are open anywhere from a few hours to several months, but their defining feature is that they are temporary. They may be only a tiny part of the $709 billion U.S. restaurant industry, but pop-ups have gotten a boost in recent years as a lower-cost, lower-risk way for entrepreneurs to test the waters. Some restaurant owners see them as a way to renew interest in existing locations. And some struggling cities, like Oakland, California, have turned to them to help revitalize local economies impacted by the recession (衰退).

The concept has been especially popular with up-and-coming chefs who want to test-drive as a menu concept without investing a fortune in a permanent space. “Your cooks and chefs are really talented, but they’re stuck in the back of somebody els e’s kitchen cooking somebody else’s menu,” says Zach Kupperman, chief businessman officer and co-founder of Dinner Lab.

Chefs in Dinner Lab cook in the middle of space, give a brief introduction about

the menu and themselves — and then bravely listen to diner feedback afterward. Pop-ups’ temporary nature also allows restaurateurs to charge a deposit to make sure the diners will show up.

Of course, trends in the food industry come and go quickly, and there is no guarantee that diners won’t tire of the concep t. Some entrepreneurs have resorted to even weirder locations — in a former limestone mine, say, or at the top of a crane —to keep customers interested. “It’s not quite part of the mainstream economy yet.”says Baras.

56. What does the underlined part “a revolution was made” in Paragraph One possibly mean?

A. Chefs designed creative dishes.

B. Diners tasted food in a new and creative way.

C. The capsule containing diners made a circle.

D. Great changes were made in the food industry.

52. Perspective chefs are drawn to pop-ups due to the fact that ________.

A. pop-ups are becoming increasingly popular with diners worldwide

B. they have the desire to explore a safer way to make a living

C. their investment in pop-ups will bring them a long-lasting fortune

D. pop-ups provide a changeable test field for talented chefs’ creativity

58. The writer’s purpose of writing the passenger is ________.

A. to appeal to people to dine out in pop-up restaurants

B. to give a brief introduction of pop-up restaurants

C. to warn business owners of the appearance of pop-up restaurants

D. to foresee the future of pop-up restaurants’ development

B

The pills we take to treat anxiety may affect the behavior of fish, new research in the journal Science suggests.

Swedish researchers found a common drug in rivers downstream of wastewater treatment plants. It is a drug for treating anxiety, called oxazepam. It is accumulating in fish and makes them bolder. Wastewater treatment plants are not designed to get rid of drugs. As a result, the drugs end up in wildlife, reaching harmful levels.

“It’s something we don’t think about very often, but there are a lot of

similarities between fish and humans. So some of our responses to drugs can be seen in fish as well,” said Karen Kidd. She is a bi ologist at the University of New Brunswick, Canada. The mood-altering drugs get into waterways when people taking the prescriptions throw unused pills into the waste stream.

The researchers let perch(鲈鱼)swim in lab tanks with concentrations similar to thos e found downstream from wastewater treatment plants. “The perch preferred to swim alone rather than in large groups. They were more likely to explore their environment,” said Micael Jonsson of Ume? University in Sweden, who helped lead the research.

Johss on said, “This adventurous behavior required more energy. And they ate more plankton(浮游生物), or tiny algae-eating animals, to guarantee enough energy for their activities. This could reduce the population of plankton.” The result could be more algae(水藻). On the other hand, the new behavior could lead to the opposite effect. If perch make themselves closer to their natural enemies, they are likely to be eaten by them.

None of the scientists is suggesting that people should give up these drugs. They just want to reduce the effects of the medicines on the environment. They recommend wastewater treatment plants should be redesigned to get rid of these medicines. But Kidd said that would be too expensive for some communities.

Bryan Brooks, director of the Environmental Health Science Program at Baylor University, said drugs could also be designed to break down more quickly in the environment. And the government could continue to run recycling programs where people drop off their unused drugs at government locations. Brooks said he’s particularly concerned about drug effects on aquatic(水生的)environments, like the Trinity River south of Dallas and the South Platte River near Denver, where the majority of the flow comes from treated wastewater. In the developing world, he said, the problem may be even worse, because of careless wastewater treatment and industrial regulations.

59. Which of the following best describes oxazepam’s effect on fish?

A. It causes fish to be more daring.

B. It makes fish much stronger.

C. It has little influence on fish.

D. It helps treat a fish disease.

60. What will happen if perch become adventurous?

A. They will eat more algae.

B. There will be less plankton.

C. They will need more oxazepam.

D. Their natural enemies will be stronger.

61. What would be the best title for the passage?

A. More wastewater treatment plants are needed

B. Fish in wastewater become more adventurous

C. Drugs for treating mental diseases end up in wildlife

D. Anxiety drugs found in rivers change the behavior of fish

C

Culture can affect not just language and customs, but also how

people experience the world on surprisingly basic levels.

Researchers, with the help of brain scans, have uncovered shocking

differences in perception(感知)between Westerners and Asians, what

they see when they look at a city street, for example, or even how they

perceive a simple line in a square, according to findings published in a leading science journal.

In western countries, culture makes people think of themselves as highly independent individuals. When looking at scenes, Westerners tend to focus more on central objects than on their surroundings. East Asian cultures, however, emphasize inter-dependence. When Easterners look at a scene, they tend to focus on surroundings as well as the object.

Using an experiment involving two tasks, Dr Hedden asked subjects to look at a line simply to estimate its length, a task that is played to American strengths. In another, they estimated the line’s length relative to the size of a square, an easier task for the Asians.

The level of brain activity, by tracking blood flow, was then measured by Brain Scanners. The experiment found that although there was no difference in performance, and the tasks were very easy, the levels of activity in the subjects’ brains were different. For the Americans, areas linked to attention lit up more, when they worked

on the task they tended to find more difficult —estimating the line’s size relative to the square. For the Asians, the attention areas lit up more during the harder task also —estimating the line’s length without comparing it to the square. The findings are a reflection of more than ten years of previous experimental research into East-West differences.

In one study, for instance, researchers offered people a choice among five pens; four red and one green. Easterners were more likely to choose a red pen while Westerners were more likely to choose the green one.

Culture is not affecting how you see the world, but how you choose to understand and internalize(使内化)it.

But such habits can be changed. Some psychological studies suggest that when an Easterner goes to the West or vice versa, habits of thought and perception also begin to change. Such research gives us clues on how our brain works and is hopeful for us to develop programs to improve our memory, memory techniques and enhance and accelerate our learning skills.

62. According to the passage, Chinese people are most likely to ________.

A. more emphasize independent thinking

B. always focus more on their surroundings

C. focus on the context as well as the object

D. think of Westerners as highly independent units

63. We know from the passage that people’s brains will be more active when ________.

A. the task is much easier

B. the blood flow is tracked

C. people begin to choose colors

D. the task is more difficult

64. What does Dr Hedden's experiment in Paragraph 4-5 indicate?

A. Culture has a great impact on the way people talk and behave.

B. Easterners and Westerners perceive the world differently.

C. People's perception of the world can be changed.

D. Americans are better at calculating than the Asians.

65. It can be inferred from the passage that ________.

A. Easterners prefer collectivism to individualism

B. East Asian cultures lay more emphasis on independence

C. it took over ten years to find out how to improve our brainpower

D. Americans will change their habits of perception when they’re in Britain

D

My grandmother Rosalind Einhorn was born exactly fifty-two years before I was, on August 28, 1917. Like many poor Jewish families in New York City, hers lived in a small, crowded apartment close to their relatives. Her parents, aunts and uncles addressed her male cousins by their given names, but she and her sister were referred to only as “Girlie”.

During the Depression, my grandmother was pulled out of Morris High School to help support the household by sewing fabric flowers onto undergarments that her mother could resell for a tiny profit. No one in the community would have considered taking a boy out of school. A boy’s education was the family’s hope to move up the financial and social ladder. Education for girls, however, was less significant both financially, since they were unlikely to contribute to the family’s income, and culturally, since boys were expected to study the Torah while girls were expected to run a “proper home”. Luckily for my grandmother, a local teacher insisted that her parents put her back into school. She went on not only to finish high school but to graduate from U.C. Berkeley.

After college, “Girlie” worked selling pocketbooks and accessories at David’s Fifth Avenue. When she left her job to marry my grandfather, David’s had to hire four people to replace her. Years later, when my grandfather’s paint business was struggling, she jumped in and took some of the hard steps he was unwilling to take, helping to save the family from financial ruin. She displayed her business ability again in her forties. After being diagnosed(诊断)with breast cancer, she beat it and then devoted herself to raising money for the clinic that treated her by selling some watches. Girlie ended up with a profit that Apple would envy. I have never met anyone with more energy and determination than my grandmother. When my grandmother had children of her own — my mother and her two brothers

— she emphasized education for all of them. My mother attended the University of Pennsylvania. When she graduated in 1965 with a degree in French literature, she surveyed a workforce that she believed consisted of two career options for women: teaching or nursing. She chose teaching. She began a Ph. D. programme, got married, and then dropped out when she became pregnant with me. It was thought to be a sign of weakness if a husband needed his wife’s help to support their family, so my mother became a stay-at-home parent and an active volunteer. The centuries-old division of labor stood.

Even though I grew up in a traditional home, my parents had the same expectations for me, my sister, and my brother. All the three of us were encouraged to do well in school, do equal routine tasks, and participate in after-school activities. We were all supposed to be athletic too. My brother and sister joined sports teams, but I was the kid who got picked last in gym, despite my athletic shortcomings. I was raised to believe that girls could do anything boys could do and that all career paths were open to me.

When I arrived at college in the fall of 1987, my classmates of both genders seemed equally focused on academics. I don’t remember thinking about my future career differently from the male students. I also don’t remember any conversations about someday balancing work and children. My friends and I assumed that we would have both. Men and women competed openly and aggressively with one another in classes, activities,and job interviews. Just two generations removed from my grandmother, the playing field seemed to be level.

But more than twenty years after my college graduation, the world has not evolved nearly as much as I believed it would. Almost all of my male classmates work in professional settings. Some of my female classmates work full-time or part-time outside the home and just as many are stay-at-home mothers and volunteers like my mom. This mirrors the national trend. In comparison to their male counterparts (相同能力者), highly trained women are scaling back and dropping out of the workforce in high numbers.

66. Why were the writer’s grandma and her sisters called “Girlie”?

A. They had not yet got their given names.

B. They were highly valued by their elders.

C. They shared apparent similarities in many ways.

D. They were regarded as less important than boys.

67. What conclusion can we draw about th e writer’s grandmother?

A. She was an extraordinarily able and tough woman.

B. She was full of ideas for solving various problems.

C. She benefited greatly from her family background.

D. She had special ways of teaching her own children.

68. Wh at might people think when the writer’s mother gave up her job?

A. Her freedom of choice ought to be well respected.

B. Her job should be taken over by a younger person.

C. It was a real shame about her losing that good job.

D. It was quite normal for a woman like her to do so.

69. From the description of the writer’s own life, we can see ________.

A. great expectations in the students’ minds

B. seeming social progress in certain aspects

C. innocent friendship between boys and girls

D. positive attitudes to work and competitions

70. By writing the passage the writer intends to reveal ________.

A. the necessity of women’s education

B. the importance of women’s liberation

C. the existence of gender discrimination

D. the lives of three generations of women

第五部分:任务型阅读 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

When was the last time you read a book or a magazine article? Do your everyday reading habits centre around updates on the Internet? In case you are one of innumerable individuals who don’t make a h abit of reading consistently you may be passing up a great opportunity: Reading has a noteworthy number of advantages and only a couple of advantages of reading are recorded below.

Everything you read fills your head with new bits of information and you never know when it might be useful to you. The more knowledge you have, the better- equipped you are to overcome any challenge you’ll ever face. Additionally, here’s a bit of food for thought:Should you ever find yourself in terrible circumstances, remember that although you might lose everything else —your job, your possessions, your money, even your health — knowledge can never be taken from you.

At the same time, the more you read, the more words you gain exposure to, and they’ll surely make their way into your everyday vocabulary. Being able to express your ideas clearly in words is of great help in any profession and knowing that you can speak to higher-ranking people with self-confidence can be a great encouragement to your self-esteem(自尊). It could even aid in your career as those who are well-read, well-spoken, and knowledgeable on a variety of topics tend to get promotions more quickly (and more often) than those with smaller vocabularies and lack of awareness of literature, scientific breakthroughs, and global events. Reading books is also vital for learning new languages, as non-native speakers gain exposure to words used in context, which will improve their own speaking and writing fluency.

When you read a book, you have to remember a lot of characters, their backgrounds, ambitions, history as well as the various plots that weave their way through every story. That’s a fair bit to remember, but brains are wonderful things and can remember these things with relative ease. Amazingly enough, whenever you remember something new, new synapses are formed and existing ones are strengthened. How cool that is!

No matter how much stress you have at work, in your personal relationships, or countless other issues faced in daily life, it all just slips away when you lose yourself in a great story. A well-written novel can transport you to other realms (领域)while an interesting article will distract you and keep you in the present moment , letting tensions drain away and allowing you to relax.

第六部分:书面表达 (满分25分)

81.以下是一则关于南京姑娘蔡语婧在波士顿大学毕业演讲的报道,请就此写一篇150

词左右

的英语短文。

Chinese student praised for inspiring US graduation speech.

Receiving her Master of Science in Math Finance Boston University, Cai Yujing, whocomes from Nanjing city in east China's Jiangsu Province, spoke about her hometown and family members present at the ceremony, and then shared her 6-year experience studying with students from different cultural backgrounds.

In her 7-minute speech, Cai talked about how she adapted to the diverse community at the

Questrom School of Business and established mutual understanding with fellow students.

Overcoming awkwardness, nervousness, and even occasional anger when exchanging

ideas with people from different countries, she said she also experienced the joy

of sharing, inspiring and embracing(接纳)each other, adding that such an

experience opened her mind to learning about and embracing diversity.

Cai's speech won a lot of praise online with some saying her address highlighted

the positive perspective of Chinese students.

【写作内容】

1. 用约30个单词概述上述报道的主要内容;

2. 用约120个单词发表你的观点,内容包括:

(1) 简要分析接纳和包容的重要性(至少两点):

(2) 结合实例,谈谈在新环境中如何做到接纳和包容。

【写作要求】

1. 写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句:

2. 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称:

3. 不必写标题。

【评分标准】

内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。

射阳二中2017秋高三英语周练(1)答题纸

第四部分任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

71. 72. ________________________

73. 74._________________________

75. 76. _________________________ 77. 78._________________________

79. 80._________________________ 第五部分书面表达:(20分)

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________

参考答案

2017. 9

一、听力理解

1-20 BCBAC BABCB ACBAC ABACA

二、英语知识运用

21-35 ACBDD ACBAD BACDC

36-55 DABCB ADCBA ADBCB ADCBA

三、阅读理解

56-70 CDB ABD CDBA DADBC

四、任务型阅读

71. prepares/equips 72. forever/permanently 73. proud/confident 74. advantage/edge

75. fluently 76. Memory 77. contents 78. Easy/good

79. better 80. relaxed

六、书面表达

One possible version:

第五部分书面表达(满分25分)

Cai Yujing’s graduation speech has won widespread applause, in which she shared some of her experiences while studying abroad and emphasized the significance of accepting and embracing diversity. (28 words)

Personally, it is of critical importance to accept and embrace diversity. To begin with, undeniably, there exist various cultures, races and lifestyles worldwide. Acceptance of the differences can help construct a harmonious atmosphere. Moreover, exposed to a new environment, we should adapt ourselves and fit in. Thus, shared understanding can be achieved and mutual learning can be promoted, which can enhance our personal growth.

Take myself as an example. On the first day of my high school, I felt nervous, surrounded by classmates with different academic and family backgrounds. But once I opened my mind, I overcame uneasiness and nervousness. We participated in class activities and learned from each other, making progress together. In my mind, embracing diversity means opening a door to a happy life. (154 words)

高三英语暑假专题训练一

南昌市外国语学校2019——2019学年上学期 高三英语暑假专题训练一 命题及审题人:邹乐铭2019.7.4一、语法填空||。 Chinese oracle bone inscriptions(甲骨文) over 3||,000 years old are now being widely used as emojis by young WeChat users||,thanks to a person 1.____________ made them closer to people’s life. “The ancient characters are not as cool and 2._____________(distance) as they are supposed to be. In fact||,they are cute and humorous||,and they could 3.____________(total) serve people’s needs for online expression||,” said the creator Chen Nan. The 46-year-old professor of fine art at Tsinghua University has been working to make oracle bone inscriptions into emojis. 4.____________ instance||,the character for “zui||,” which means “drunk” in English||,was created to look like 5.__________ drunk man. Chen has also combined the ancient Chinese characters with cartoon 6._____________(figure). A cartoon video clip featuring oracle bone inscriptions 7._____________(design) by him was viewed 31 million times and shared 140||,000 times. Chen embarked on the road of innovation 19 years ago. In 2019||,the ancient typeface 8._____________(include) into the font library(字体库) under his efforts to let the ancient words walk into people’s life. Now the library has 3||,500 characters||,but Chen’s research on the project still continues||,as he plans 9._____________(extend) the library to 7||,000 characters. In the future||,he 10.________________(apply) the ancient characters to education and the development of games and apps. 二、短文改错||。 A As for how we put “Lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets” into practice||,here is anything about it. Several years ago||,a couple of economic zones are built to develop the economy. Unfortunate||,all the efforts failed because the polluted environment. Only then did the government realized the importance of green hills and clear waters. Therefore||,effective measure were taken to beautify the environment such as prevent pollution||,planting trees and so on.That

【精选】江苏省射阳县高三英语作业A17

江苏省射阳县2018届高三英语作业(A)(17) 第一节: 单项填空 21. Many of the things we now benefit from would not be aroundThomas Edison. A. thanks to B. regardless of C. aside from D. but for 22.About 40 percent of the citizens are unhappy with public services, which ______ alarm bells ringing in some local governments, so related departments ______ pay too much attention to this survey. A. has set; can’t B. will set; mustn’t C. has set; shouldn’t D. is setting; needn’t 23. The international situation is currently undergoing great changes ______ UNESCO plays an irreplaceable role in promoting international cooperation. A. which B. what C. where D. that 24. The new financial policies of the US government have _______ a chain reaction in the international money markets. A. gone off B. set off C. seen off D. got off 25. To keep up with their work, the vast majority of office clerks today must read letters, reports, trade publications, interoffice communications, to say _______ of newspapers and magazines. A. everything B. anything C. nothing D. something 26. In 1973, a book ________ that plants can feel emotions, prefer classical music, and can respond to the unspoken thoughts of humans landed on the New York Times best-seller list. A. having claimed B. had claimed C. claiming D. claimed 27. Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), its headquarter______ in Beijing, is an inter-governmental agency which is intended for multi-development of Infrastructure in Asia. A. located B. locating C. locates D. to locate 28. In these trials, people are ________assigned to a "treatment" group, which

2019-2020学年人教版高一英语暑假作业(28)

1、Our“What’s New”collection features a massive range of the latest new DVD releases in movies,TV series,and documentaries. Andre Rieu—The Magic of Maastricht Andre commemorates(纪念)a remarkable 30 years since the founding of his beloved band,Johann Strauss Orchestra.This collection of finely crafted interpretations of uplifting evergreens is a must-have! Tracks include:Sole Mio,Hava Nagila(Let Us Be Happy),Halleluia,Tuti Frutti,Can’t Help Falling in Love,and more! $25.95.1 DVD,200 mins.Railroad Australia Meet the kings of the train world and discover what it takes to keep these metal monsters on the tracks.In a wild frontier of extreme heat and vast distances,an army of workers toil day and night to keep the nations lifeblood flowing...with a lot of help from the biggest and most powerful trains in existence. $24.95.2 DVDs,325 mins. Gentle Ben Based on the beloved children’s novel Gentle Ben follows the thrilling adventures in the Florida Everglades of a game warden,Tom Wedloe(Dennis Weaver),his wife Ellen(Beth Bricknel),their son Mark(Clint Howard)and Mark’s tame bear Ben. $39.95.4 DVDs.7 11 mins. Land Giris Land Girls follows the lives and loves of four girls away from home,doing their bit for Britain in the Wom en’s Land Army(WLA),a British civilian organization in WWII.The four girls have all joined the WLA with one common goal,to serve their country and help win the war.Follow the girls as they try to live out their lives in very challenging circumstances,with lots of laughter and tears along the way. $29.95.1 DVD.222 mins. 1.Which of the following probably appea ls to kids most? A.Andre Rieu-the Magic of Maastricht. B.Railroad Australia. C.Gentle Ben. https://www.sodocs.net/doc/e614827066.html,nd Giris. 2.What is Andre Rieu most probably?

天津市高三英语 寒假作业(7)

天津市2013-2014学年高三寒假作业(7)英语 Word版含答案 一、单项选择(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1.This ________ girl is Linda’s cousin. A. pretty little Spanish B. Spanish little pretty C. Spanish pretty little D. little pretty Spanish 2.The new stadium being built for the next Asian Games will be_______ the present one. A. as three times big as B. three times as big as C. as big as three times D. as big three times as 3.We said to her, “They’re walking through the street now.” We told her that _____ through the street ______. A. we were walking…then B. you are walking…now C .they were walking…then D. they walking…now 4.----I called him twicw an d I couldn’t get through to him. ----The line might have been out of order,_____? A.mightn’t it B. hadn’t it C. wasn’t it D.haven’t it 5.____terrible weather we’ve been having these days! A. How a B. What a C. How D. What 6.I ____________you how to deal with the matter, but why didn’t you ask me? A. could show B. were to show C. had shown D. would have shown 7.Beyond the lake _____ quantities of birds coming from the North every winter. A. flies B. flying C. flied D. fly

(新课标卷)2020年准高三英语暑假预热训练卷15

(新课标卷)2020年准高三英语暑假预热训练卷15 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)(略) 第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A One of the best ways to pay for college is to find work that helps foot part of the school fee. Here are 4 types of part-time jobs that provide students with extra income. Jobs with employer scholarships Some companies offer help paying for college through scholarship programs. Taco Bell, for instance, offers its part- time employees the chance to win up to a $ 25 ,000 award through its Live Mas Scholarship. The award can be used toward vocational schools or a two- or four-year college. Employees must have worked for the company at least three continuous months. Work-study For years the work-study program has allowed students to earn money through part-time work. Students aged between 16 and 24 who file Free Application for Student Aid maybe qualified for the program.While these jobs aren't always on campus, students in work study earn at least $7.25 per hour一the state minimum wage. Paid internships A paid internship (实习) can not only help students pay for college but can also open doors for full-time work after graduation .According to a 2019 survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, nearly two-thirds of paid interns received a job offer,while just about 44% of unpaid interns were offered a job. On-demand economy jobs Known for its flexibility,the jobs can help students earn cash between classes.These on-demand jobs include completing small jobs, making deliveries or even driving for ride-booking services.Students can typically earn more through

高三暑假作业英语(一)

高三英语暑假作业(一) 第Ⅰ卷 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30 分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 例:How much is the shirt? A. £19. 15. B. £9. 18. C. £9. 15. 答案是C。 1. Which team lost the basketball match? A. Class One. B. Class Two. C. Class Three. 2. How does the woman keep slim? A. By going on a diet. B. By eating fruit and vegetables. C. By doing physical exercise. 3. What does the man think of the lecture? A. It was interesting and easy to follow. B. It was far beyond his understanding. C. It was as difficult as he had expected. 4. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Teacher and student. B. Boss and secretary. C. Husband and wife. 5. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a store. B. In an office. C. In a bank. 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2至4个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6. What do we know about the woman? A. She doesn’t like her job. B. She works long hours each day. C. She thinks her job is too difficult. 7. What does the man advise the woman to do? A. Find another job. B. Spend less time on her work. C. Have a talk with her boss. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. What does the restaurant require its guests to wear? A. A coat B. A necklace. C. A jacket and a tie. 9. How many persons will be there for the conference? A. 15. B. 20. C. 50. 10. What time will the conference begin at last? A. At 9:00 a. m. B. At 9:30 a. m. C. At 10:00 a. m. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11. How long is the lease (租约) ? A. Six months. B. A year. C. More than a year. 12. What can the woman do when she moves out? A. Get the deposit back. B. Return the lease. C. Keep her stuff in. 13. When can the woman move in? A. Today. B. This weekend. C. Tomorrow 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14. What is the maximum number of people who can join the tour! A. Thirteen. B. Fifteen. C. Sixteen 15. Which month is it probably now? A. March B. April. C. June. 16. What activity has no extra cost? A. Going to a reptile park. B. Going on a fishing trip. C. Having a bushwalk. 17. What does the man prefer to do? A. Play table tennis. B. Go bowling. C. Play badminton. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18. Where will the matches be played this season? A. At Royal Park. B. At King's Park. C. At Gold Park. 19. When will the seniors play the matches? A. On Saturday afternoons. B. On Saturday mornings. C. On Wednesday afternoons. 20. What is Jason? A. The new president. B. The new accountant. C. The head coach. 第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A We went to the B.T Blackstone Library, not far from Lake Michigan, once a week. During every visit I found my way into a big reading room to touch a great and ancient globe sitting in front of the largest windows. I liked to look at Africa, with the coded colors of the different countries like the Belgian Congo and Rhodesia, and try to remember which countries were fighting to be free just as we were struggling for civil rights. I had heard Daddy talking about the struggle, arguing with the television as someone discussed it on a news show. On Saturday, as I wandered through the young adult section. I saw a title: Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott. I could tell from looking at the s helf that she’d written a lot of books, but I didn’t know anything about her. I had learned from experience that titles weren’t everything. A book that sounded great on the shelf could be dull once you got it home, and every bad book I brought home meant one less book to read until we went back in a week. So I sat in a chair near the shelves to skim the first paragraphs: “Christmas won’t be Christmas without any presents” grumbled Jo, lying on the rug. “It’s so dreadful to be poor” sighed Med, looking down at her old dress. “I don’t think it’s fair for some girls to have plenty of pretty things, and other girls nothing at all” added little Amy, with an injured sniff. “We have got Father and Mother and each other.” said Beth contentedly from her corner. I h ad decided on some other books to take home, because I didn’t look through the rest of the section that day. I read and read and read Little Women.I wouldn’t put it down until the end. Even the freedom to watch weekend television held no appeal for me in girls who could almost be like me, especially Jo, the heroine. It seemed to me a shame that she wasn’t Black: then our similarity would be complete. She loved to read, she loved to make up plays, she hated acting ladylike, she had a dreadful temper. I had found a kindred spirit(志趣相投的人). 21. What can be learned about the author’s father?

(新课标)高一英语暑假作业8

新课标2015年高一英语暑假作业8 (满分100分) 第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共4小题;每小题5分,满分20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。 In the 1960s, medical researchers Thomas Holmes and Richard Rahe developed a checklist of stressful events. They appreciated the tricky point that any major change can be stressful. Bad events like "serious illness of a family member" were high on the list, but so were some helpful life-changing events like marriage. When you take the Holmes-Rahe test you must remember that the score does not show how you deal with stress - it only shows how much you have to deal with. And we now know that the way you deal with these events dramatically (戏剧性的) affects your chances of staying healthy. By the early 1970s, hundreds of similar studies had followed Holmes and Rahe. And millions of Americans who work and live under stress worried over the reports. Somehow the research got boiled down to a memorable message. Women's magazines ran titles like "Stress causes illness". If you want to stay physically and mentally healthy the articles said avoid stressful events. But such simplistic advice is impossible to follow. Even if stressful events are dangerous , many — like the death of a loved one — are impossible to avoid. Moreover, any warning to avoid all stressful events is a prescription (处方) for staying away from chances as well as trouble. Since any change can be stressful, a person who wanted to be completely free of stress would never marry, have a child, take a new job or move. The idea that all stress makes you sick also takes no notice of a lot of what we know about people. It supposes we' re all vulnerable and not active in the face of the difficult situation. But what about human ability and creativity? Many come through periods of stress with more physical and mental strength than they had before. We also know that a long time without change or challenge can lead to boredom and physical and mental pressure. 1. The result of Holmes-Rahe’s medical research tells us _________________. A. the way you deal with major events may cause stress B. what should be done to avoid stress C. what kind of event would cause stress D. how to deal with sudden changes in life 2. The studies on stress in the early 1970s led to ___________________. A. popular avoidance of stressful jobs B. great fear over the mental disorder

云南省高三英语寒假作业(3)

云南省2013-2014学年高三寒假作业(3)英语 Word版含答案 一、单项填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分) 从A. B. C. D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选硕,并 在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 1..The Camels carried food and other supplies and returned with wool and other products until___. A. 1920s B. the 1920 C. the 1920s D. in the 1920s 2.I meant to buy one more vase , but there was ______ in the shop. A. no one B. none C. neither D. nothing 23.3.—What was wrong with you yesterday? —When I was playing football, my strength ________ and I fell down. A.gave away B. gave off C. gave out D. gave in 4.His _______ look suggested that he _______ the Japanese to give up arms . A. determining; can persuade B. determined; advise C. determined; had persuaded D. determining; persuades 5.We students should learn to be good citizens. A minor mistake may __________ cause lifelong regret. A. however B. thus C. otherwise D. furthermore 6.He has some trouble _____ his classmates,but he has no trouble ____ doing his lessons. [ ] A.with;with B.in;in C.with;in D.in;with 7.Everything to do with ______ nature can have______ important part to play in the development of man. A. the ; / B. a ; an. C. / ; an. D. the ; an 8.The thief hid himself in the corner, . A.was afraid of being caught B.afraid of being caught

高三英语寒假作业(六)

高三英语寒假作业(六) 第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下列列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑. A Wikipedia: The Online Know-It-All If you want to find out a piece of information about anything, the best place to search for it is Wikipedia. The name “Wikipedia” is from the Hawaiian word wiki, meaning “quick”. This online encyclopedia (百科全书) is written by thousands of people around the world. Anyone with Internet access can write, add or make changes to Wikipedia articles if he or she finds it incorrect or not well written. In this way, people who know a lot about a certain subject can write about it even if they are not university professors. But contributions cannot damage Wikipedia because many experienced editors are watching pages and techies (技术专家) can write editing programs to keep track of or correct bad edits. Where there are disagreements on how to present facts, editors work together to arrive at an article that fairly represents current expert opinion on the subject. Wikipedia is quite different from paper-based reference sources in important ways. Unlike printed encyclopedias, it is continually created and updated, with articles on historic events appearing within minutes, rather than months or years. What’s more, Wikipedia includes artic les written in about 285 languages. This fact makes it one of the few websites on the Internet that are truly international. It was started in 2001 by Larry Sanger and Jimmy Wales, as a free online English-language encyclopedia project. Since its creation, it has grown rapidly into one of the largest reference websites, attracting nearly 500 million unique visitors monthly. There are more than 77,000 active contributors working on more than 22,000,000 articles in different languages. As of today, there are 4,396,866 articles in English. So, if you are looking for some information, why not try Wikipedia? It’s free, multilingual,and informative. 1. According to the passage, what is Wikipedia? A. A free website encyclopedia. B. A computer game. C. A free encyclopedia in book form. D. An online university. 2. From the passage we know that ______. A. Wikipedia only charges users a small fee B. Wikipedia catches a wide audience

相关主题