A.$100-$300B.$330-$530C.$560-$960D.$990-$139038.What should you do to increase your chance of being employed by PCYC Burdekin?A.Express the desire to work for National Police Agency.B.Show the intermediate gymnastics qualification.C.Present the experiences in dealing with children.D.Explain the urgent need for a full-time job39.If hired,a gymnastics instructor will be responsible forA.seeking junior coaches to build a teamB.seleoting suitable equipment for teenagersC.helping advertise the gymnastics programsD.designing new gymnastics programs independently40 Where does this text probably come from?A.A Queensland's local paper.B.A job-hunting mobile app.C.A popular science website.D.A notice-board in a gymBWhen I visited the remote Swedish town.of Alvdalen,I was immediately struck by the forest-covered valleyin which it is situated.I was set to meet the last speakers of Elfdalian.The language is currently used only by about2.500 people,but it has preserved language features that are to be found nowhere else in Scandinavia.Elfdalian is unique among Nordic()languages,with different tones and sounds.Even the grammarand vocabulary are unlike Swedish.So,while speakers of Swedish,Norwegian,and Danish are able to have simpleconversations and understand each other,it is not so with Elfdalian.While Elfdalian originated from the sameregion as Swedish,it is completely baffling to non-local people.For centuries,it was unnecessary for the majority of the native Elfdalian-speaking population to learn standardSwedish or other languages,as most trade and economio networks occurred within local areas.Elfdalian remainedan active language until the 20th century.However,with increased mobility and the arrival of mass media,speakers of Elfdalian shifted to Swedish.Atpresent,only half of the residents of Alvdalen speak it,and of the youngest generation,only about 60 childrenunder the age of 15 are fluent in it.During my visit,I was lucky to be introduced to a group of language activists united under the name UlumDalska.Attempts are being made by these local enthusiasts to revive (the language.After many years of
g四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)假定你是李华,你校英文报举办以“Will On--line Teaching Replace Physical Classrooms”为一(满分15分)的征文活动,请你写一篇短文投稿。内容包括:1.你的观点;2.给出理由。1.写作词数应为80左右;2,标题已为你写好,不计入总词数。Will On-line Teaching Replace Physical Classrooms.40.i105阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。二(满分25分)Brutus had everything in the world:good food,good toys,and good clothes.But theroblem was that he had to share it all with his three other brothers,Mack,Jack and Robert.Brutus had to share his favorite cookie box with Mack,who always finishes the whole boxefore Brutus could take a bite.He also had to share his toys with his youngest brother Jack,tho always end up breaking them.Brutus also had the unfortunate privilege of being given hislder brother Robert's hand-me-downs of old clothes.Brutus hated sharing and wished he had nobody to share his belongings with."Why can'tbe the only child?"Brutus sighed as he stared at the stars."I wish I had no stupid brothers,"rutus demanded at one sparkling star.To his surprise,the star suddenly twinkled and fell towards his direction.The star inchedloser and closer to his bedroom window.He screamed and tried to wake his brothers up but itvas too late.The star crashed inside their room,followed by an ear-splitting explosion.The next day,Brutus woke up with a bad headache.He rushed to his brothers'beds tosk them if they were okay but was quickly shocked to see that their beds had been empty.They were nowhere to be found.Brutus had the fortune of spending the whole morning playing with his toy.He put on hisorother's brand new clothes and sneakers which fit him perfectly.As he was checking himselfin the mirror,he suddenly realized that his wish had come true.His brothers were gone and hehad the whole world to himself."I can get used to this."He said to himself happily.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。When he felt hungry,his mother came back with a full box of cookies.thay,he spent five daysas n onychild before he felt the empty housewastooquiet.题卷英语(三)第8页(共8页)新高考
9.How much will the woman pay?A.$1,200.maisu1B.$960.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。C.$200.10.What does the woman say about the flat?A.It has a study.B.It has a well-decorated kitchen.C.It's on the third floor.11.When will the man's rent be paid from the second month?A.Before the 7th of every month.B.Before the 17th of every monthC.On the 17th of every month.12.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.At an advertising agency.B.In the woman's flat.C.On the phone.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Who is the man talking to?A.A receptionist.B.A customer.14.What does the man want to do?C.A porter.A.Check in.B.Pack his baggage.C.Check out15.How does the man feel about the service?A.It is excellent.B.It is just so-so.C.It is terrible.16.How much is the man's bill in the end?A.$72.B.$240.C.$288.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。b9x5s9..817.Who is Jessica?(56999042..00A.A university tour guide.basinsgtom bovivibeA.IcB.The Helpline officer.poibloa19U5291.ASC.The Student Union President.b9r0,8and bosdgil .A.8c18.What will the speaker hand out?A.Maps.B.Guide brochures.C.Her business cards.19.What are the opening hours of the Student Welfare office?199102.人.08A.9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.on weekdays.j91g97A0B.9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.on Saturdays.n011818q92.人88C.10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.on Saturdays..A .0820.What should visitors do during busy times?5ion人.00A.Wait in line.P代农蒜袋过鼎本岳:服心0共)片二策B.Add their names to the waiting list..档伞l大白空中,文面不黄圆C.Ask the speaker to call them back.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)c8 nso cilao ud .qoola vilsup-boog第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)1别6mb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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。n:16nd0e21sg9则sbsl9z山10 bogi roode8的w9611slug9)099x93aobdboog ovad I nbib英语(三)第2页共8页
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2021一2022学年度第一学期质量检测高二英语试题参考答案第一部分听力1-5 CBACB6-10 ACCBC 11-15 ABACB16-20 CABBA第二部分阅读第一节21-23 ACD 24-27 DBDC 28-31 ABCA 32-35 CDAB第二节36-40 FGABE第三部分语言运用第·节41-45 DBABC 46-50 DACBA 51-55 DABBD第二节56.gradually 57.accompanied 58.comforted 59.conclusion60.theme61.freeze62.barrier63.ashamed 64.varies65.blessed第三节66.what67.where68.That69.recalling70.had applied第四部分写作第一节参考范文Dear Alex,Knowing that you're fond of English dubbing,I'm writing to invite you to join in ourEnglish Dubbing Competition.As is scheduled,the competition is 1o be held in the lecture hall at 6:30 next Saturday.Asfor requirements,participants can choose any video or film they like.Besides,all the entriesshould be limited within ten minutes.If two cntries happen to be the same one,cross-teamcooperation is highly advocated.If you are interested in it,please submit your application formto EDC@gmail.com before next Tuesday.Anticipating your active participation!Yours,Li Hua第二节"A SpeedsterX bike or two old models?"Kareem hesitated.He thought to himself,"Whatever happened was not my fault.I'm buying Speedster X anyway.However,as theimage of Shawn and his disabled bike flashed before him repeatedly,he felt a shiver running高二英语试题参考答案第1页(共4页)PDF文件使用"pdf Fact or y Pr o'"试用版本创建ww.f i nepr i nt.cn
W:(12)They might be higher than those in Australia orW:How did you plan to get started then?Russia,but lower than those in,let's say,the US.M:My initial idea was to develop this new toy and sell theM:What about accommodation?concept to a big toy company.After the model was ready,W:You can choose to live in the university dormitory.It'sI tried to convince the big producers,but they didn't wantcheaper than living off campus.to know.M:Okay.I'd also like to ask you about applicationW:So did you go ahead and set up your company then?procedures.You know,(13)I went to the Study AboardM:Yes.I decided that since they weren't interested,(16)ICenter yesterday morning and they told me it depends onwould learn about their business and do it myself.where I'm going.Text 10W:Right.Different universities have different applicationMy mom's a wonderful woman.(17)She was born inprocedures,so you'll need to look them up on their websites.Texas in 1968 and worked as a Spanish teacher until 2005.Text 9Then two years later,with my father's help,she built a shelterW:Morning,everyone.(14)Welcome to Business!Today I'mfor children in Honduras.talking to Richard Butler,Managing Director of Stroy,the(18)Alzheimer's disease,a progressive brain disorder,wasstraw toy which every youngster wants.(14)Welcome,a disease I'd known for years,but I always saw it at a distance.Richard!However,in 2020,everything was different.(18)My momM:Hello,Jenny.developed this disease that year.But luckily she doesn't haveW:So,how did it all start?Parkinson's disease or any blood pressure disorders,which areM:(15)I'd been running my father's plastic componentcommon diseases of the elderly.Right now,my mom lives in abusiness and we were producing make-up boxes.I'd takenspecial care center that meets the needs of people who sufferit as far as I could,(15)but I felt it was not interesting.from such medical conditions.They often offer activitiesW:The market was steady,wasn't it?including singing,exercise,and even short trips in the localM:Yes,it was.I was earning quite a good income from it,area.Although my mom isn't able to participate in thosebut I needed a new challenge.activities like she did in the past,(19)she still enjoys theW:So what gave you the idea for Stroy?simple things:holding hands,watching some TV shows,andM:I was at a wedding party,sitting in a corner toying withtaking short walks outside.Several times a week,a nurseplastic drinking straws on my table.I pieced them togethercomes to bathe her.(20)Every weekend,I visit her,sharingand managed to make a toy of them.I realized that witheverything in my life with her,although there are always nothe right structure I could make some impressive new toys.replies
39.(12分)阅读材料,完成下列要求。1年是“十四五”开局之年,中央经济工作会议提出“科技自立自强专境””制审.还是催生发展新动能的创新能off their body hacks.Rob Spence,45,had his right eye removed after an-ldheramsement park,ollywood.She the pupilsnd asked themaceident.Soon after,he decided he wanted to replace it with somethingto pair up with a friend as part ofmotivating buddy system.If bothmore interesting.The minute I learned that I was losing my eye,I beganresearching how I could turn it into a camera,he told Wired.willcheck.That year the theirThis is an extreme example,and body hacking doesn't always takethings so far.For example,around the world,many people are choosingtothat rate today.get NFC chips implanted in their hands.This is the same technology asthewas the of they Program that Partonwnted toused in smartphones,and it allows users to pay for things or even unlockoddtheir cars just by using their fingertips.The chip is the same size as alivedisdvantaged backgound beer cehtheingedgrain of rice and can be fixed and removed easily without much pain.yonehermanion Library invhfollng5 years the programHannes Sjoblad,founder of a Swedish body hacking group,believeshas en babie and thanks toherthat these implants are just the natural next step for smart technology thatninggenerosity.is already in wide use,such as smartwatches.We are updating our bodies with technology on a large scale alreadymllion to Vanderbil Univerity help researchn hehwith wearables.But all of the wearables we wear today will beagainst COVID-19.implantable in 5 to 10 years,he told Business Insider.24.What gave rise to the setting upof the Buddy Program?Sjoblad believes that such implants will become a regular part of ourA.Lack of charity activities.B.The alarming rate of smlives Indeed,his toput chips in the hands of employeeat a company in Sweden,allowing them to do things like opening doorsC.Children's poor living conditions.paying for lunch,and using the copy machine in the office.D.The great number of children quitting school."Who wants to carry a clumsy smartphone or smartwatch when25.Through the Buddy Program,did Dolly help?people can have it in the finger-nail?"he saidA.She sponsored high schools.28.A cyborg is mentioned in Paragraph 1 toB.She offered money to dropouts.A.share a new inventionB.introduce the topiC.She encouraged learning in pairsC.promote a gameD.stress technologyD.She organized amusement activities29.We can infer from Paragraph 2 that26.In what way did Imagination Library contribute to education?A.Rob Spence had his right eye replaced by a cameraA.It offered a chance for children to go to school.B.Rob Spence thought it lucky to lose his right eyeB.It appealed to the public to value education.C.Body Hacking Conference is just an attraction for the disabledstage;C.It helped build libraries all over the country.D.Body Hacking Conference is intended for science fiction writersspark toD.It donated books to those less fortunate children.30.What does Hannes Sjoblad probably agree with?27.Which of the following words can best deseribe Dolly Parton?A.Body hacking is taking things too far.ginationA.Inspiring and generousB.Courageous and kind.B.There will be no wearables in 5 to 10 years.kids aC.Reliable and honest.D.Smart and patient.C.Compared with smartphones,implants are more convenient.CChances are that you've seen a movie or played a video game thatD.Implants are totally necessary for everyone in their daily life.ustralia31.The best title for the text will beA.Life made easier through technologyduce thecontains a cyborg(半人半机器的生物).These half--man-half-machinemetown ofbeings have been a vision of many creative writers.But it seems that someB.Implants accepted worldwideopped outpeople can't wait for the future to arrive.At the Body Hacking Conference in 2017,held in Texas,US,C.New choices are on the wayhundreds of science fiction fans from all over the world gathered to showD.Body hacking brings a bright futuregrade.Theh her new【群力模拟卷·2022届高三第六次·英语试题·第2页(共4页)】
I was 49 by their kindness,and I expressed my feeling of being 50 to themWhen we reached our town,the family 51 us at the nearest place where we could catch a sharedtaxi to get back to the place where we had 52 our bike.On the 53,a man stopped thetaxi.The 54 saw his clothes and asked him whether he had money to pay the55 The man 56 his head and said,"No."When hearing this,the driver 57 to takehim.I remembered my own experlence a few minutes earlier,and I told the driver to 58him to sit with us and I would pay his fare.What aln)59 chance to pass on the family's act of kindness!That night,I felt alightness in my heart,and I went to sleep 60,filled with joy about what I had done.I hopethis kindness can continue all over the world with your help!41.A.visitingB.expectingC.waitingD.quessing42.A.emptiedB.gatheredC.promisedD.passed43.A.hopelessB.embarrassedC.asleepD.dangerous44.A.noonB.morningC.nightD.afternoon45.A.appearB.stayC.restD.work46.A.joinedB.attendedC.heldD.observed47.A.hopingB.realizingC.rememberlngD.insisting48.A.meansB.changesC.ideasD.choices49.A.surprisedB.terrifiedC.beatenD.moved50.A.stressfulB.kindC.thankfulD.lucky51.A.stoppedB.droppedC.threwD.helped52.A.parkedB.repairedC.boughtD.changed53.A.averageB.increaseC.runD.way54.A.passengerB.driverC.ownerD.policeman55.A.priceB.dinnerC.fareD.visit56.A.shookB.noddedC.raisedD.hid57.A.offeredB.refusedC.orderedD.planned58.A.adviseB.forbidC.encourageD.allow59.A.immediateB.terribleC.luckyD.funny60.A.sadlyB.nervouslyC.happilyD.curlously第二节语法填空(共10小题,每题1.5分,满分15分)Li Daiyu and her cousin Liu Qian were 61 a trip to Canada to visit their cousins on theAtlantic coast.Rather than travel by commercial airline all the way,they decided 62(fly)to Vancouver and then take the train.The thought that they could cross the whole country by railwas 63 (excite).They flew to Vancouver,64 they saw sights,visited shops selling crafts and antiquesand took a pleasant hike in a forest.The next morning,the two girls 65 (arise)early to take thetrain to Lake Louise,passing through the Canadian Rockies.After 66(visit)Lake Louise,the two girls made a journey to Jasper.In addition to seeing spectacular mountain67 (peak)and forests,one highlight of the trip was seeing many different creatures.From Jasper,they caught the train towards Toronto,passing through Edmonton.Edmonton isfreezing cold in winter,with daily temperatures averaging--10'c.From Edmonton,the train headedsoutheast across the great Canadian Prairie.They were 68 (true)amazed to see that Canada wassuch 69 open country.It was at 9:30 a m.70 they arrived Toronto.Their trip fromVancouver to Toronto had taken a duration of four days.高二英语试卷·第7页(共5页)
档次描述与所给短文融洽度高,与所提供段落开头衔接合理;文风一致:第五档内容丰富,情节与主题完美回应原文:(21-25)一所使用语法结构和词汇丰富、准确,可能有些许错误,但完全不影响意义表达:有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,使所续写短文结构紧凑。写所给短文融洽度较高,与所提供段落开头衔接较为合理;第四档内容比较丰富,情节与主题能够回应原文:(16-20)所使用语法结构和词汇较为丰富、准确,可能有些许错误,但完全不影响意义表达:比较有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,使所续写短文结构紧凑。与所给短文关系较为密切、与所是供段落开头有一定程度的衔接:第三档写出了若干有关内容,大部分情节与主题能够回应原文:(11-15)一应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求,虽有一些错误,但不影响意义表达;一应用简单的语句间连接成分,使全文内容连贯。与所给短文有一定的关系、与所提供段落开头有一定程度的衔接:第二档写出了一些有关内容,情节与主题部分地回应原文;(6-10)一语法结构单调、词汇项目有限,有些语法结构和词汇方面的错误,影响了意义表达:较少使用语句间连接成分,全文内容缺少连贯性。与所提供短文和开头衔接较差;第一档产出内容太少;情节与主题与原文关联度低:(1-5)语法结构单调、词汇项目有限,有较多语法结构和词汇方面的错误,严重影响了意义表达;一缺乏语句间连接成分,全文内容不连贯。0百卷,内容太少无法评判或所写内容与所提供内容无关。听力录音稿Text 1M:You need to finish your drink,Pam.I thought you were thirsty.W:It's got too much sugar,Dad.Shouldn't lemonade be sour?I'll just drink some ice water.Text 2W:What are you doing this weekend?Bob and I are going camping in the mountains.M:That sounds like fun.Amy and I don't have any plans.I'll probably play basketball with theguys,and most likely,she'll go shopping.Text 3W:You seem to have a lot of work at your office.You are always working overtime.M:That's true,but I think my work is interesting and fun.I don't mind the extra hours at all.Text 4W:What are we going to do with this old furniture?I was thinking we could sell it and make alittle money.M:We'd have to paint it to sell it,but we'd probably spend more on the paint.Let's donate it.Text 5W:I thought I had booked a room at the Hotel Dupont in Paris.But when I called last night,theysaid they had no record of it.M:That's terrible.Have you found another hotel?W:Actually,one of my friends lives in Paris.She has invited me to stay with her.Text 6M:Taxi!I need to go to Gordon Street.Hurry,please.I need to be there before 12:00W:Sir,that is on the other side of the city.It's going to be hard to get there in 15 minutes.M:Well,please try to make it happen.I'll pay you double.Here is my card.W:I only take cash or business checks,sir.It is $5 per mile.M:Well.there's a bank on Gordon Street.I can get cash there.高二英语答案第3页共4页
【答案与解析】本文是一筒说明文。为了防止购物者在前往收银台付款的途中冲动购买不健康的食物,美国的伯克利市即将开始禁止超市在付款通道摆放不健康的食品。28.B细节理解题。根据第四段的内容可知,如果不健康的食品被放在付款通道,购物者很容易被吸引去购买那些不健康的食品。29.B词义猜测题。根据第三段“..requires that all food storesover2,5O0 square feet sell o healthy food itemthe checkout lanes..”及画线词后“betterc小hoices for conmers..”可推断,画线词的意思为“促进”,与Promotes的意思最为接近30.D细节理解题。根据最后一段“‘Berkeley has been a leader in progressive health policies for a long time,"可知,Berkeley总是积极采用进步的卫生政策。31.C标题判断题。通读全文,尤其是文章第二段可知,本文主要介绍美国的伯克利市制定的禁止超市在付款通道摆放不健康的食品的地方法规【答案与解析】本文是一篇说明文。野火导致空气质量变差,这有可能会降低奶牛的产奶量。美国俄勒冈州立大学的一个研究团队针对此问题开展了一个为期三年的研究,该研究旨在获取更多的研究数据,从而减少野火给奶牛产奶带来的不良影响。32.A细节理解题。根据第二段“Previous research from the University of Idaho has found that ows exposed topoorairquality and heat stress,which were caused by wildfires,produced around 1.3liters less milk per day than theaverae可知,爱达荷大学的研究表明,野火可能会导致奶牛产奶量减少。推理判断题。根据Asbly Anderson所说的话,尤其是Being able to tell wht kind of effeetsthererendw theymight be affeeted in the future svrr"可推断,Ashly Anderson主要强调的是了解野火的影响的必要性。33.D34.C细节理解题。根据第四段”Ranches takes daily milk,Sheandmeur34.,eiror(呼吸)的ratea body eper可知小Rnchea在研究过程中会监测奶牛的身体健康状况。生理判断题。根据最后一段“Thisddrthemdairyemformation for dairy farmersmboth the nd theiriy35.A这个为期三年的研究会为奶农提供一些重要的信息,有助于他们更好地保护自己的奶牛和保证奶牛的产奶量于农来说是很有意义的。
BWhen I was in second grade,I discovered my(A)61.Sandy is an animal lover.She keeps three cats andparents'old camera.To my surprise,it still worked!two dogs at home.In her free time,she also goes to the阅读That night I took pictures of my family and my dog四阅读Animal Help Centre to help look after the animals.The next day,I took it to my class and took pictures of(C)62.Eric likes doing sports.And he is best at running.my friends.I immediately fell in love with takingLast month,he won first prize in the school sports.And heis going to take part in the city's running race next year.pictures.2From then on,I always asked my parents if Ipher解could borrow their camera during my vacations.I解loved taking pictures of everything.And I gothappiness from the moments I recorded.I also adoredlooking at photos and thinking of the memoriesnhebehind them.3In high school,I took some photography courses.(F)63.Emily is interested in travelling very muchShe has started travelling with her parents since四The courses were mainly about how to use Photoshop.I learned what a great tool it was.When I chose a四five years old.So far,she has visited over tencountries around the world.college,I was interested in art schools because ofphotography.So I attended an art college and studied(G)64.Listening to music is Dennis'hobby.Andphotography.4In my first year of college,I took a special courseclassical music is his favourite.He hopes to meetthe greatest musicians in the world one day.理The course was about how pictures can show the理injustices (people face.Suddenly,I realisedhr摄影师)more meaning of photography.I also created AngelicaCarrete Photography in 2016.I hope to try my best topractice photography skills and become a greatphotographer in the future.le!They have theP(D)56.What do we know from the first paragraph?四A.Why the writer liked photography.四(B)65.Tina is a girl who likes to dress up.SheB.What pictures the writer liked to take.often goes shopping to buy beautiful clothes.She阅C.How the writer became a photographer.thinks it makes her happy and relaxed.D.When the writer fell in love with理photography.(A)57.What does the underlined word "adored"理mean?ctivities.There tA.Loved.B.MindedC.Avoided.D.Suggested.(B)58.From Paragraph 3,we knowwas aHave you ever tried scuba diving(水肺潜水)?great tool for the writer.四The general opinion is that people have to (66)A.the cameraB.Photoshop五C.the photoD.the photography coursespend much money learning scuba diving.(C)59.What is the correct order(顺序)of the短However,recently,students of Jiangsu Universitywriter's photographic experiences?of Science and Technology have learned the sport1 Fell in love with photography.for free.Scuba diving was added to the school理2Realised more meaning of photographylessons.3 Learned to use a great tool forphotography.空Scuba diving is(67)different from other sports.To attend the lessons,the students must know (68)4 Created Angelica Carrete Photography.how to swim and they must have enoughA.①②③④B.③①②④knowledge of diving skills to(69)protect themselvesC.①③②④D.③④②①against danger.The students were trained in scuba diving theory四九(理论)(70)for half a term before they set foot(B)60.What's the best title for the story?阅读A.A great photographer短in the water.Then they put their learning to thetest in the university's 2-metre-deep swimmingB.My love for photographypool and finally in the Haiyun Lake in theirC.Memories behind picturesschool.D.The meaning of photographyEven(71)thoughthe students had learnt the解空scuba diving theory,they met different difficultieswhile having their first try.Zhang Jiayi,a student at the university,talkedabout(72)her feelings
2022一2023学年度高三年级第一学期期末教学质量调研英语试题参考答案第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5 CBBAC6-10ACBCA11-15ACBAA16-20 BABCC第二部分阅读(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)21-23AAC24-27BBDA28-31BCCD32-35 DDCB第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40 BFGDE第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)41-45ACDCB46-50 DABDA51-55 CABDB第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.submitted57.receiving58.globally59.because/as/for60.pursuit61,filled62.an63,for64.who/whom/that 65.Unforgettable第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
高考快递“模拟汇编48套·英语题,如社区有些病人的轮椅刹车坏了,而这些问题都增加了在床上。他们摔倒的风险。loss意为“损失”;request意为“需求”;risk(2)with+名词+-ed分词(表被动完成)意为“危险,风险”;goal意为“目标”。故选C。·All the afternoon he worked with the door locked.整个下午54.B【解析】考查动词。根据上文中的“but walkers aren't他都锁着门工作。cheap and insurance isn't alwayswith medical(3)with+名词+-ing分词(表主动进行)equipment'”以及上文中的“People living in low-income areas”·He fell asleep with the lamp burning.他没熄灯就睡着了。可知,设备费用昂贵,保险又不起作用,低收入地区的人们买(4)with+名词+todo(不定式动作尚未发生)不起这些医疗必需品。produce意为“生产”;afford意为“买·Ican't go out with all these clothes to wash.要洗所有这些衣得起”;deserve意为“值得”;book意为“预定”。故选B。服,我不能出去了55.A【解析】考查动词/动词短语。由上文的“she wrote on a62.a【解析】考查固定搭配。a series of…是固定搭配,意为social website”和下文的“Since her initial request'”可知,“一系列…”。故填a。Catherine在社交网站上写明老人们遇到的问题,她呼吁人63.to popularize【解析】考查非谓语动词。be aimed to do sth们、朋友和家人捐赠他们未使用的设备,或者通过她的G0是固定用法,表示“目的在于做某事”,所以此处应用oFund Me捐赠来帮助购买这些设备。appeal to sb to do sth意popularize为“恳请某人做某事”。故选A。arrange for意为“安排”,64.what/whatever【解析】考查主语从句。分析句子结构可wam意为“警告”,prefer意为“较喜欢”,均不符合语境。知,句中的“can arouse students'interest in ice and56.A【解析】考查动词。根据空前的“to donate their unusedsnow sports such as skating”是主语从句,从句中缺少主语,表equipment or donate through her Go Fund Me to help”可知,此示“…事情”,所以应用what来引导。根据句意“首先,只处指Catherine呼吁大家捐赠他们没有用过的设备,或者通要能够激发学生对冰雪运动的兴趣,例如滑冰和滑雪,学校过Go Fund Me捐钱,帮助老人购买这些重要的工具。都会举办”可知,空处也可以表示“无论什么东西/事情”,所purchase意为“购买”;apply意为“申请”;design意为“设以也可以用whatever来引导。故填what或whatever。计”;advertise意为“广告”。故选A。65.to【解析】考查介词。be relevant to sth是固定搭配,表示57.D【解析】考查形容词。根据下文的“collected more than50“与某事有关”,此处的“relevantice and snow sports"作skills的后置定语。故填tocpieces of medical_for the patients”可知,Catherine发出请求后,成功募集了50多件医疗工具,这是人们对此倡议的66.are taught【解析】考查时态和语态。分析句子结构可知,积极回复。boring意为“无聊的”;honest意为“诚实的”;teach该句中作谓语,且句子描述的是一般性事实,所以应用一般现在时;主语skills(技能)和动词teach(教)之间是动宾strange意为“陌生的”;positive意为“积极的”。故选D。关系,所以应用一般现在时的被动结构,主语是复数,故填58.B【解析】考查名词。根据上文“Shepeople,friendsare taughtand family members to donate their unused equipment.”可知,67.where【解析】考查定语从句。分析句子结构可知,空处引Catherine是在为老人募集助行器等医疗工具。rule意为“规导的是非限制性定语从句,先行词是“some ski resorts and则”;tool意为“工具”;task意为“任务”;method意为“方outdoor ice rinks(一些滑雪场和户外溜冰场)”,且定语从句法”。故选B。中缺少地点状语,所以应用关系副词where来引导该定语从59.C【解析】考查动词。根据文章第一句“Catherine is in the句。故填where.final year of her doctoral program in physical therapy(治7)”可68.their【解析】考查代词。由空后的名词skills(技能)可知,知,Catherine积极为老人募集助行器等医疗工具是在她物理此处应用形容词性物主代词作定语,修饰名词sks。故填治疗的博士项目的最后一年,在这期间,她积极为老人募集their助行器等医疗工具,因此此处谈论的是:在完成她的博士课69.strengthen【解析】考查非谓语动词。help sb to do sth是程之前她就做了这么多好事。quit意为“停止”;delay意为固定结构,意为“帮助某人做某事”,所以空处应用动词形“耽搁”;complete意为“完成”;ofer意为“提供”。故选C。式,strengthen意为“增强”。故填strengthen。.60.D【解析】考查名词。由全文语境可知,上文谈到了7O.sincerely【解析】考查副词。修饰动词invited应用副词作Catherine为老人所做的公益事情,这体现了她对工作的献状语。故填sincerely。身精神。friendliness意为“友谊”;skillfulness意为“技能”;技巧点拨语法填空词类转换题的解题技巧qualification意为“资格”;commitment意为“奉献”。故选D。根据该词在句子中所承担的成分确定用哪种形式:第二节(1)修饰名词用形容词词性物主代词。体裁:说明文主题:人与社会一校园冰雪运动助力冬奥会(2)作主语、或在及物动词或介词后作宾语,用名词形式【语篇解读】随着2022年北京冬奥会的临近,市政府最近开展了(3)在形容词性物主代词后,或者在“冠词(+形容词)”一系列旨在普及校园冰雪运动的活动。后,用名词形式。61.approaching【解析】考查with的复合结构。分析句子可(4)修饰动词、形容词、副词,或整个句子,做状语,用副词知,此处是wth复合结构,空处在该结构中作宾补,其中动形式。词approach(接近)和宾语“the2022 Beijing Winter Olympic(5)所给词为名词根据需要转化为复数形式。Games'”之间是主谓关系,所以空处应用approach的现在分(6)作表语、定语或补语,通常用形容词形式。词形式。故填approaching.。(7)括号中所给动词也不一定是考动词的时态语态或非知识拓展wth复合结构的用法谓语动词,而是考词类转换;若是形容词或副词,有wh复合结构表示状态或说明背景情况,常作伴随、方式、原可能是考查其比较级或最高级。因、条件等状语。具体结构如下:第四部分写作(1)with+宾语+名词/介词短语/形容词/副词·He was asleep with his head on his arms.他头枕着胳膊睡第一节Of all my teachers,Mr.Black is the one A impresses me着了。who/that·He often sleeps with the windows open..他常开着窗睡觉most.He is 34,so he looks young for his age.And he's one of the·He was lying on the bed with all his clothes on.他正和衣躺but/andD154卷36·英语
Chinese town called Guling,where the husband,Milton Gardner,had spent 10 yearsC.The name of the town changed shortly after Milton Gardner left.of his childhood before moving back to the United States in 1911.D.Mrs.Gardner knew exactly where the small town lay in south China.Gardner,who later became a professor of physics at the University of California,25.According to the passage,Mr.Gardnerhad been longing to revisit Guling since 1979 when the diplomatic ties betweenA.lived and worked in Guling for ten yearsChina and the US were set up.But he had never made the trip due to his failingB.had few memories about the small Chinese townhealth.C.kept in touch with his childhood playmates until he passed awayD.was deeply impressed by Guling's people and environmentAccording to the newspaper,Gardner kept uttering(叨念)“Kuling,Kuling”in26.What played the most important part in making Milton Gardner's wish comethe final hours of his life.true?After he passed away,his wife Elizabeth Gardner decided to carry out the dyingA.The help from newspapers.wish of her husband and since then made several trips to China in an attempt to findB.Mrs.Gardner's hard efforts.the small town that her husband had so much affection about.Her efforts ended inC.Mr.Xi's concern and arrangement.vain as she had few clues (about the exact spot of the town.But a ChineseD.The Chinese student's letter to Mr.Xi.student lodging (at the Gardners'recognized the small town as Guling near27.From the passage we can learn thatFuzhou City from postmarks on some old mails of late Mr.Gardner.The studentA.the Gardners'story is a moving one with a happy endingwrote an article about Gardners'story and sent it to the People's Daily,one of theB.the Chinese student studying in the US must be from Fuzhoumajor newspapers in China.C.the mails which became clues of Guling were sent by Gardner"After I read the story,I immediately contacted Mrs.Gardner through theD.the American couple revisited China trying to find Guling but in vaindepartments concerned and invited her to visit Guling,"Xi told the media.Thanks toXi's arrangement,Mrs.Gardner finally arrived at Guling in August 1992.She metCthere with nine childhood friends of her husband,all of whom were over 90 years oldBabies appear to know how to help those in need,according to researchers whostudied signs of altruism in almost 100 children.at that time.Researchers who wanted to see whether children would give up their food to aIt was a happy occasion for Mrs.Gardner,who was later awarded the honorarystranger without encouragement found the kids did just that-even when they werecitizenship of Fuzhou City,Xi recalled.hungry.“She said that she would value this bond(纽带)of friendship between herThe scientists recruited 96 19-month-old children.During the experiments,ahusband and the people of China,because after seeing for herself the beautifulchild and a researcher sat across from each other.In the control group of the first setGuling and the warmth and goodwill of the Chinese people,she now understood whyof experiments,researchers threw a piece of fruit onto a plate where they couldn'ther husband had been so deeply attached to China."reach,but the child could.They then waited.In contrast,researchers in the test"I believe there are many such touching stories between our two peoples,"said Xi.group pretended to drop the fruit on the plate,then tried and failed to reach it.This24.What can we infer from the passage?signaled to the child that the adult wanted the food.A.Mr.and Mrs.Gardner were brought up in a southern Chinese town.Among the control group,only 4 percent of the children gave the piece of fruitB.Guling might have originally been pronounced as Kuling in English.to the researchers,compared with 58 percent,or over half,in the test group.高三年级英语质量调研统考试卷第3页(共11页)高三年级英语质量调研统考试卷第4页(共11页)
25.What did local authorities do to help the couple?A.They told them to wait until the birds fly away.B.They built a gazebo to provide some protection.C.They sent people to guard them outside the homeD.They made arrangements for them to have appointments.26.What can we know about the Wyer Council according to the text?A.It wants to protect the seagulls.B.It is looking for an ideal solution.C.It will help Roy do some shopping.D.It hopes the couple can lead a simple life27.What does Roy imply in the last paragraph?A.The RSPCA and RSPB are useless.B.Birds are more valuable than humansC.It is ridiculous for birds to attack humans.D.He is disappointed with the authorities'actions.Waking up very early might sound exhausting to late risers,but can a night owl becomean early bird?It is possible to make the switch,but it's not easy,said Michelle Drerup,director of behavioral sleep medicine at the Cleveland Clinic."A true night owl doesn'treally feel great early in the morning when they wake up,especially when they're starting tochange this.”翻印必究A person's tendency to be a night owl,early bird or some place in between is known astheir chronotype.Depending on their chronotype,people are likely to be more awake andalert during certain times of the day and sleepier during others.Chronotype is determined bya combination of nature and nurture(),scientists have found.On the nature side,anumber of genes are known to play roles in determining whether a person prefers to beawake late at night or early in the morning.Environment also plays a large role.People tend to participate in daily activities thatreinforce their chronotype,Drerup said.For example,night owls feel more productive andalert at night,so they tend to exercise and socialize in the evening.These activities arestimulating and reinforce the person's tendency to stay up late.The environment being an important factor,it is possible to change your sleep-wakecycle.If you want to wake up earlier,make the change gradually.Drerup recommendedslowly shifting your wake-up alarm earlier by 15 to 20 minutes every few days over the courseof several weeks until you're adjusted to your ideal schedule.Consistency is the key.Limit exposure to light in the hour before bed,such as by staying away from screens,Drerup said.Light blocks the body's production of melatonin,a hormone()thatregulates our circadian rhythm(昼夜节律).And in the morning,try to get exposure to lightas soon as you wake up,to end melatonin production.Avoid stimulating activities late in theevening.Instead of exercising at night,try working out in the morning or afternoon.Youmay also need to shift your meal times to earlier in the day.If being a night owl works for you,there is actually no reason to change your sleepschedule.But staying up late becomes a problem when you must wake up early for work andschool.It can also increase your risk of developing health problems.英语试题(雅礼版)第5页(共10页)
3.Helen was writing a novel last time I visited her.4.My grandpa possesses many stamps from4.Mr Smith wastiredof随堂练waiting(厌倦了等待),so he stood up anddifferent countries.5.I only just managed to stop myself from shoutingleft the coffee shop考at him.5.Shirley was not interested in the party,so she6.As we all know,water once existed on Mars.managed to_slip away(悄然离开)from the doorway early.案7.Smell this thing and tell me what it is.8.Henry looked up and down as if he was searchingfor something.Ⅱ.l.()has(2)were having2.(1)felt(2)feltg3.(1)had thought (2)am thinkingV根据汉语意思和括号内的提示翻译下列句子。4.(1)has tasted(2)tastes随1.还剩下10分钟了,因此我们没时间换衣服了。5.(1)looks(2)is looking(there be sth done...)参考答III.1.is having2.smells 3.thinks4.enjoysThere are only 10 minutes left,so we have no练5.smelled/smelt6.contains7.workedtime to get changed.8.are discussing9.were talking10.runsIV.1.were walking2.saw3.looked2.那时,在那个偏远的地区,没有希望找到一位4.screamed5.sounded6.felt医生来救这名男子。(there be no hope)7.ran8.smelled/smeltAt that time,there was no hope of finding9.slept10.wasa doctor to save the man in the faraway州place.详见答案解析页3.两个男孩偷偷上了船,结果发现一名受伤的男子正躺在地板上。(find sb doing)堂练The two boys stole into the boat,only to findan injured man lying on the floor.4.难道你没想想为什么海伦突然送你一些礼物吗?(否定疑问句)Didn't you wonder why Helen suddenly gaveyou some gifts?5.我奶奶坐在扶手椅里,读着一张晚报。(V-ing作随堂练伴随状语)My grandma sat in an armchair,reading anevening newspaper.22-23下新课程高二(B)第35期其余版面参考答案第3版参考答案完形填空1-5 BACBD 6-10 ACBCD11-15 BADCA阅读理解1-4CAAC阅读填空1-5 BGFCD第4版GRAMMARI.1.Tom has agreed to lend me money.2.I am thinking whether I should tell the truth tothe boss.2
团GLOBAL ENGLS团第第二节听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。若美花报社(A)6.What does Millie do?EARNING ENGLISHA.A teacher.分B.A student.新课程C.A writer.(B)7.Where will the speakers meet tomorrow?高一课标基础第47期听A.In a classroom.(Units 1-2,Book 3B.In a coffee shop.阶段质检)C.In a supermarket.第一节Text 6听力材料(A)1.What time is it by the woman's watch?0M:Hey,Millie,I've seen your short videos on TikTok.第A.6:35.B.6:45.C.6:55.第The one about English writing is quite impressive.W:Thanks,Bob.(B)2.How many people did Nick save from the fire?M:It is pretty cool to share information through short部A.Four.B.Five.C.Eight.(C)3.What are the speakers talking about?videos.W:Actually,I don't put much energy into it.I just wantA.A program.B.A singer.分to help some other English language learners,youC.A song.know,not just my own students.(6)(A)4.Where are the speakers?听M:I do believe they'll benefit from your videos!By the力A.In a restaurant.B.In a supermarket.way,are you free tomorrow?I was wondering if youcould help me post a short video.C.In a hotel.力W:Sure.How about meeting up tomorrow afternoon in(C)5.How did the ball boy feel during the match?the new coffee shop across from our school?(7)A.ThirstyB.Hungry.C.Sick.M:OK.(7)See you tomorrow.听力材料Text I听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。⑤第W:Have you got the right time,Bill?I think my watch第(C)8.What is the probable relationship betweengoes wrong.the speakers?M:Well,my phone shows it's a quarter to seven now.(1)A.Colleagues.B.Classmates.W:Ah,my watch is ten minutes slow then.(1)C.Neighbors.分Text 2M:Grace,do you remember our old classmate,Nick分(B)9.When did Mike come to America?Bostic?He has become a hero!A.Three years ago.B.Six months ago.听W:Wow,what did he do?C.A week ago.M:On his way home on Monday,Nick saved four(A)10.What will Mike do this Saturday evening?children and their 16-year-old sister from a house fire!力A.Go to a party.B.Visit his cousin.(2)gC.Watch TV at home.W:How brave he was!听力材料Text 7第Text 3M:Hi!Please allow me to introduce myself.My name is MikeM:I heard“A Big Hunk O'Love”on the radio第Black.I'm from Canada.W:Nice to meet you.I'm Emma Jones.Did you just move in nextsung by Elvis yesterday.door?(⑧)部分W:Oh,I know it.It sounds really cheerful,whichM:Yes.How long have you lived here?is why I like it.W:About three years.Have you lived in America for very long?分M:No.I came to America only six months ago.(9)I lived with myText 4cousin in Dallas until I got a job offer here last week.听W:Excuse me,I asked for dessert twenty minutes听W:Dallas?That's far from Memphis!Do you know anyone here?M:Only my new colleagues.ago but it hasn't been served to me yet.(4)力W:Oh,there will be a party on Star Street this Saturday evening.M:I'm so sorry,madam.I'll check it for you now.You can meet many people from our community.Would you liketo come?(10)及M:I'd love to!(10)I thought I would have to watch TV alone athome then?听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。第Text5第(C)11.What day is it today?W:Jodie Burrage is really a nice personA.Saturday.B.MondayC.Wednesdav.M:Wait.Is she the tennis player who stopped her(B)12.What does Peter hope to do this afternoon?分Wimbledon tennis match because of a ball boy?分A.Watch TV.B.Meet a player.W:Yes.She noticed the ball boy was feeling faint.C.Play basketball.听力She rushed to his side and gave him a sports(C)13.How old was Jenna when she first heard aboutdrink and some sweets.With her help,the boyJack Brown?felt better soon力A.Five years old.B.Seven years old.C.Nine years old.1
间读下列知文,从每题所给的A.B.C.D四个选项中选出最佳选项Enter for a chance to win a Montana adventureAImagine yourself hiking on the same route that Lewis and Clark once explored.fly fishingand whitewater rafting in beautiful lakes and rivers.learning how to speak Blackfeet.diggingfor ancient dinosaur remains.and standing at the edge of a 6.000-year-old glacier in GlacierNational Park.You have the chance to do all of this and much more with the NationalGeraphic Kids Hands-On Explorer Challenge Expedition Team.The Hands-On ExplorerChallenge is heading west in 2023 to Montana.HIKE:Montana is home to many species of plants and animals.Follow in the footsteps oflegendary explorers and get a close-up view of waterfalls.wildflowers.and wildlifeDIG!Some of the most important dinosaur discoveries have been found in Montana.You'lldiscer treasures yourself as you dig for ancient dinosaur remains in Montana's High Plains.CULTURE!Montana has eleven Native American tribes-each one filled with a unique heritage andlots of rich traditions.View the world as they see it through their dances.songs.food.games.and languages.HOW TO ENTER1.Write an original.personal essay in English of no more than 300 words telling us how youxrourdand what it is abouprihat inspres and tes youTakeraph of what.here.r howou explored the subject ofous3.Enter by August 7.2023.Open to kids whowit be ages 9-14 as of July 1.2023.endyourr()form.essay.and photo (as described in the Official Rules)toNKids Hands-On Explorer Challenge.Nutionul Geogruphie Kids magazine/CDH.1145 17thStreer \W.Washington.DC 20036.FOR MORE INFORMATION.GOTOKIDS.NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC COM KIDS/CONTESTS EXPLORER-TRIP-2016.1.What is true about Montana?A.It is home to a variety of plants and animalsB.I:is Lewis and Clark's hom town.C.Its Native American tribes slore the same culture.D.It has many elephant discoveries.Ifou want to enter the contest.you mustA.be over 14 years oldB.send a photo with your essayC.ave rich exploration experienceD.write an English article over 300 words3.Wat is the purpose of the passage?A.To provide travel information.B.To describe Montana's sceneryC.To announce a kid competition.D.To suggest some outdoor activities英语试叁,共0页,第3
语段练建议用时:45分钟答案见P30I,阅读下面语段,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(新人教版必修三Unit1P4改编)Customs play a significant role in festivals,but sometimes they can change over time.With the 1 of new ideas and the development of modern society,some 2 may fadeaway and others may be established.One example is the 3 Chinese Spring Festivalcustom of lighting firecrackers to drive away the evil spirits and celebrate the new year.Nowadays,many big cities have given up this custom in order to 4 air pollution.1.A.changeB.recordC.spreadD.disappearance2.A.traditionsB.opinionsC.formsD.categories3.A.openB.consistentC.exceptionalD.typical4.A.evaluateB.avoidC.solveD.observe<一材多变式Which of the following is the reason for the change of customs over time?A.The conservation of cultural heritage.B.The development of modern society.C.The celebration of traditional values.D.The requirement of strict regulations.Ⅱ.阅读下列语段,用括号内所给单词的正确形式填空。Test1(2023年浙江1月卷语法填空改编)During China's 1(dynasty)period,emperors planned the city of Beijing andarranged the residential areas according to social classes.The term "hutong",2(original)meaning "water well"in Mongolian,appeared first during the Yuan Dynasty.In the Ming Dynasty,the center was the Forbidden City,3surround)inconcentric()circles by the Inner City and Outer City.Citizens of higher social classes4permit)to live closer to the center of the circles.The large siheyuan of thesehigh-ranking officials and wealthy businessmen often 5 (feature)beautifully carvedand painted roof beams and pillars().The hutongs they formed were orderly,lined byspacious homes and walled gardens.Farther from the center lived the commoners andlaborers.Their siheyuan were far smaller in scale and simpler in design and 6decorate),and the hutongs were narrower.Test2(2020年新高考I卷语法填空改编)Many people have the hobby of collecting things,e.g.stamps,postcards or antiquesIn the 18th and 19th centuries,1(wealth)people travelled and collected plants,historical objects and works of art.They kept their collection at home until it got too big oruntil they died,and then it was given to a museum.The 80,000 objects collected by Sir55
performance.We will be able to work more efficiently and effectively in our studies.Inaddition,students who devote some of their time and energy to after-school activities willallow them to further develop their talents by diving deep into a topic of interest and be ofbenefit to their future life.So after-school activities are a necessary part of our overall life experience.第二节参考范文:Jeff and Jenna kept avoiding each other that day.They didn't say "please"and "thankyou"at breakfast as usual.They even didn't sit together on the school bus,with Jenna sittingin the front and Jeff in the back.That afternoon they made a line down the middle of theirbackyard house to show which half was whose.Later they even took back the things theyusually shared.They became so angry that they began shouting at each other even louder thanbefore.“That's enough,”said Mama seriously..“Tell me what''s the trouble between you two!"asked Mama.The kids tried to remember,but in vain.Mama took them onto her laps andtold them that everybody got into an argument once in a while-even those who loved eachother very much.We got angry,even called each other names and said things we really didn'tmean,but after a while it was over.Jeff and Jenna seemed to understand,so they hugged andgot along just beautifully as before.【高二英语·参考答案第5页(共5页)】·24-05B·
综合能力评估试题(13)参考答案及部分解析参考答案1-5 CACAC6-10 ABAAB11-15 BCCAB16-20 BCBAC21-25 DABAD 26-30 BBACB31-35 DCACA 36-40 EAGCF41-45 ACDBD 46-50 ABDBC51-55 ACCAD 56-60 BADBC61.the62.how63.publicly64.To find65.in66.choosing67.was thrown68.expected69.awareness70.companies短文改错71.After putting off...off-on72.That was oddly...oddly -odd73....what had become...what -which74.When check the...check checking75....I was surprising...surprising surprised76.It occurred me.occurred后加to77..and along with.去掉and78.I regret not...regret -regretted79....before recycling it.it→them80....to developing the...developing→develop书面表达(划线部分为精彩表达)One possible version:Good morning,everyone!I'm here to challenge your thinking on the topic of keeping your word.Your word holds more power than you may realize.Whether you can keep your word defines
环球阅读高一第2期参考答案第3版DISCOVERY1-4 CCBA第4-5版THEME READINGMind map1.20152.Owner3.novels4.young5.dependentReading comprehension1-4 DBCBSentence explanation1.Now John is known for his great cooking skill,but a year ago,he didn'tknow how much salt should be put into the dish yet.2.The hikers found themselves lost in the forest,but they were lucky to runinto James,who was very familiar with this area and quickly led them backto safety.A:1-4 BABAB:1-5 ADBGE第6版CLASSIC READINGPost-readingI.1-c;2-b;3-aII.1.The shoemaker and his wife grew richer and richer so they did not haveto come back2.Helpfulness,kindness,thankfulness...第7版INTO THE PASTBecause his mother made a full recovery after drinking the tea and the1
.承8 GLBALTEB8压芳美酒报社EARNING ENGLISH第一课时七年级大福建第12期3would,like (?大报课课练(第三章第三节)Would you like some apple juice?⑧★要点归纳第help yourself to...意为请随便吃/喝”,是主人招待客人时的常用语。该短语中的反身代词yourself要课和它指代的名词或代词在数上保持致,如被招待者是一个人用yourself,.一课时两人或两人以上用yourselves4Mike,like,much“Would you like..?”意为“你想要…吗?”,用于礼貌地提出建Mike likes rice very much.议或发出邀请。肯定回答常用“Yesplease.”;否定回答用No,thanks.”。9第★同步练根据汉语意思完成英语句子,每空一词。1.不要客气,汤姆。请随便吃点鸡肉。Make yourself at home,Tom.Help yourself一课时MILK时to some chicken.5Robert,usually,breakfast2.史密斯先生,你想喝点茶吗?Would you like some tea,Mr.Smith?Robert usually has milk for breakfast.g◎基础训练Ⅱ.用括号内所给词的适当形式填空。第【.根据每小题所提供的图画情景和提示词,写出第1.I'd like to drink (drink)a glass of water一个与图画情景相符的句子。2.-Bob,what would (will)you like to have?瀑课-I'd like some chicken,please.3.People like to buy.fresh(新鲜的)vegetables(vegetable).4.Help yourselves (yourself)to some apples andhelp,yourselforanges,boys.Help yourself to some bread.5.Hamburgers (hamburger)are not good for3our health(健康)第一课时第Ⅲ.根据汉语意思完成英语句子,每空一词1.你想要一些鸡蛋吗?课Would you like some eggs?2.一起吃顿午饭怎么样?好主意!2Linda,favorite,isHow about having lunch with me?Good ideaLinda's favorite food is fish.3.我很喜欢猫。你呢?I like cats very much.What about you
第二节书面表达(满分25分) 假定你是李华,你班的英国交换生Peter在中国学中文一 年了,即将回国。请你给他发一封邮件,告知你班将为他举办欢 送会(farewell party),要点如下: 1.时间和地点; 2.活动内容。 注意: 1.词数100左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
【答案】 One possible version: While drinking the coffee,the lady thought of Thomas and his words to her.She knew what to do.After she finished,she paid her bill.When the waitress came back with the change,the lady was gone.The waitress looked for her outside the cafe but the lady and her car were out of sight.Confused,she came back. While she was about to clean the table,she found a note written on the napkin.The note read,"Someone helped me out just the way I'm helping you.If you really want to pay me back,please don't let this chain of love end with you. The waitress found that below the napkin there were 500 dollars.She wondered how the lady knew how much this money
Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES),Zhang said the for estry department will encourage more communications 61 in- ternational communities in the future and make resolute efforts in fighting against illegal hunting,trade and transportation of wild- life. Rapid socioeconomic development has put China's biodiversi- ty under 62 (increase)pressure.Some wildlife has been threatened due to habitat loss,illegal trade,overfishing,grow- ing urbanization rate 63 climate change.Between 2016 and 2020,China established many nature reserves 64 now cover 18 percent of its land area.In the past five years,the wetlands in China have expanded 65 5(steady),growing by 202,600 hec- tares.
【答案】 I have known my friend Rebecca for a long time.We firstly first met at a friend's birthday party five years before.We found out ago that we both liked music.We listened to the music together and soon became best friends.Three years ago,Rebecca's parents in- vited me A go on holiday with them.It is great.Rebecca and I to was loved walking along the beautifully beach.We took lots of photos beautiful and had lots of funs.Last year,Rebecca's father changed her fun his job,and they moved to other town.Since then we haven't seen another
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you've done that,show me the list and we'll go from there. W:All right.I'll work on it tonight.Thanks for the advice. (Text 10) M:A new form of transportation has come to the Amazon jungle.It is a traditional boat from the area but with a modern addition:solar power.The boat is 16 meters long and can carry 20 people at a time.It has 32 solar boards that catch sunlight and store it as energy.The boat is designed to help connect remote Achuar communities that live along the Amazon River.It is an alternative to building roads through the forest,but the native people do not want to cut down the trees.It's also a cheaper choice to take a small airplane,which normally costs 15 be- tween the villages.But regular flights are often cancelled because

