洛阳八中年高一第二学期期中模拟英语试题(有答案)【优选】
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2022-2023学年河南省洛阳市高一(下)期中英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________第I卷(选择题)一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共37.5分)AIf you are interested in art,there are four art activities to be held in Beijing.Paintings of Xu BeihongOver 100 paintings by modern China's painting master Xu Beihong are on show at the National Art Museum,including his oil and ink works.Xu is skilled at describing birds and animals.His works creatively combine western methods with traditional Chinese art which has a big influence on modern Chinese artists.If you go:9:00 a.m. — 5:30 p.m,from September to November(closed on Mondays).1 Wusi Avenue,Dongcheng district,Beijing.010-6403-4951. Musical performances for Japanese anime (动漫)loversMusic Fans Classical Orchestra will provide a performance for Japanese anime and music lovers,bringing together great works by famous Japanese writer Joe Hisashi,including melodies in Hayao Miyazaki's Castle in the Sky and director Takeshi Kitano's film Kikujiro.If you go:7:30 p.m,November.Beijing Concert Hall,1 North Xinhua Street,Xicheng district.010-6605-7006.Opera Film CarmenThe French opera film Carmen will be showed in Beijing on Saturday.It will be played in French with English and Chinese subtitles.Based on the novel of the same name by Prosper Mérimée,Carmen was the last work of the famous French writer Georges Bizet,telling stories of the working class and ordinary people.It's also one of the most popular operas in the world.If you go:1:30 p.m,September.National Center for the Performing Arts,2 West Chang'an Avenue,Xicheng district.010-6655-0000.The Merchant of VeniceBeijing Comedy Theater will put on William Shakespeare's work The Merchant of Venice、It will be played in Chinese.If you go:7:30 pm,Dec 15-17;2:30 pm,Dec 16.Beijing Comedy Theater,11 Chaoyangmen North Street,Dongcheng district,Beijing.400-610-3721 .1. When should a painting lover go to Beijing?______A. On weekdays in September.B. Before 7:30 pm in October.C. At weekends in September.D. On 15th or 16th in December.2. Where can you go if you are interested in the film Carmen?______A. Beijing Concert Hall.B. National Art Museum.C. Beijing Comedy Theater.D. National Center for the Performing Arts.3. What would a foreigner choose if wanting to improve his Chinese listening ability?______A. Carmen.B. Kikujiro.C. Castle in the Sky.D. The Merchant of Venice.BCity farms are gaining popularity in cities and towns around the United States.Eco City Farm in Edmonston,Maryland,is located near shopping centers,car repair shops and homes.The neighborhood is a working-class community.People do not have very much money,and they have limited access to fresh food in markets.Over the past two years,the farm has attracted volunteers from the community like Marcy Clark.She schools her four children at home.On a recent day she brought them to Eco City Farm for a lesson.Alston Clark thinks his experience very valuable."I like coming out here."he says,"You know,you connect with the Earth,where your food comes from.You appreciate the food a little bit more." Margaret Morgan Hubbard started Eco City Farm.She thinks of it as aplace where people can learn to live healthier lives."Growing food in a community and showing that you can have farms even in the city is helpful to strengthen the relationship in that community and brings people together,"she says."Every piece of what we do here is a demonstration to show people everything about how to have a sustainable community."From the Eco City Farm people come to know that they are not only growing food and raising chickens and bees,but improving the soil with compost(堆肥)made from food waste.Sixteen wooden bins are filled with worms.Their job is to eat the food waste and help make it into compost.Eco City Farm is an experimental operation.The farm gets its power not from the local electricity networks but from the sun with solar panels.In winter,the greenhouses are heated using a geothermal(地热的)system.Vegetables can be grown all year.So once a week,all winter long,neighbors like Chris Moss and her three children bicycle to the farm to pick up a share of the harvest.4. Where is Eco City Farm in Edmonston located?______A. It is close to the community.B. It is far in the countryside.C. It lies inside the neighborhood.D. It is opposite to shopping centers.5. Who are the intended customers of Eco City Farm?______A. Working-class people.B. School-aged children.C. People with high pay.D. People without a job.6. What function does Eco City Farm have?______A. It demonstrates how to use green power in the city life.B. It teaches children to value the food made by themselves.C. It improves the relationship between people in a community.D. It enables people to live in a safe and harmonious community.7. What is mainly talked about in the passage?______A. The history of city farms.B. The popularity of city farms.C. City farms are an experiment.D. City farms save a lot of energy.CIn the long history of pipe-assisted drinking—beginning with the gold beer-sipping tubes of the Sumerians —Starbucks's plastic straws(吸管)knew they had some advantages over the rest.Their tight white wrapping carried not only English words but a French style.They stood straight and tall as a stalk (秆)of wheat,with no ugly appearance.And their colour was beautiful.It was darker than the leaves of spring,and lighter than the Washington forests and the logo of the company.But despite all that,they were to disappear by 2020,for not being green enough.Of course,the straws played an important part in daily life.You could build a cottage with them,or make a hat.At best,they might compose a mat.Their nearest relatives were not delicate grasses,but single-useplastic tubes.Yet this did not concern them,because they had a higher calling:to refresh human beings.Rather than pumping up the customer with hot highly-effective Americanos,they cooled him with less caffeine and more play.People,especially teenagers and children,needed them to socialize,and amuse themselves.All these folk could have drunk their Frappuccino or their iced teas directly from the plastic cup,of course. Some did,ignoring the eager straws standing ready.Fun was why green straws had been put into use at all.They began their service not when Starbucks was founded,in 1971,but when it introduced the Frappuccino almost three decades later.Green straws marched in,along with whipped cream.They meant happiness.Yet for each of those straws,the Frappuccino and its followers faced a serious challenging.Through the flat plastic lids of iced coffees,now sharply scored with a cross,they were expected to do the same.However,the straws were thrown to the bin,either in-store or in the street after being used.They lay where they were thrown in woods,or fields,or among the hills.They would never be dust.They had eternal(永久的)life.That's the reason why they would disappear.8. Why would Starbucks's plastic straws disappear?______A. They were not environmentally friendly.B. They were not widely used in everyday life.C. They took on an ugly look in appearance.D. They were uncomfortable for followers to use.9. What effect did straws have on people?______A. Calming.B. Uplifting.C. Disturbing.D. Depressing.10. What does the underlined word "Some" refer to in paragraph 3?______A. Humans.B. Straws.C. Iced teas.D. Plastic tubes.11. What is the best title for the passage?______A. Why Are the Green Straws So Popular?B. Protecting the Environment s Our DutyC. Don't Drink Iced Frappuccino Any MoreD. Say Goodbye to Starbucks's Green StrawsDHave you ever imagined what technology might look like in the future?Everything becomes easier,which is one tap.Over the course of human history,technology gradually can become so convenient and more than.And because of that,technology has been a large part of human life in the past 20 cators also use technology to teach children about the use of technology in the current time.Is that everything technology can do with education today?If you ask me,I would say parents who should be closest to their children should also use these wonderful tools in families' education too.So why do Imention family's education here and what does technology do with it?Many people,especially parents,think they shouldn't let their children interact with social network at this age.Don't you think they are too young for it ?They may fall,they may become addicted to it,and not care about their parents anymore.And that's why technology becomes used widely in many places,like schools and companies,but not in families.However,technology does carry many risks,and if you don't know how to use and understand this probably it can easily lead to many disadvantages,especially for children,because they may not be aware enough of these dangers.But fortunately,the disadvantages are avoidable.Families could set logical time to limit the children to use their electronic devices.Parents can also apply technology to teaching their children,so that games and videos are suitable for children with a certain amount of time.Through technology,children can have more opportunities and more time to explore and develop themselves,and understand what they really like and find the true path in the future.These are things that often in school,children don't get much access to because they have to spend more time on other subjects,like social science and maths.That's why this is a good choice for parents to use technology to help children discover themselves at home.12. What can we infer about technology from Paragraph 1?______A. It can provide more changes in history.B. It becomes inconvenient and more than.C. It can be difficult for people to acquire.D. It plays an important role in daily life.13. Why isn't technology used widely in families?______A. It is not easy to connect the Internet in families.B. It is difficult to get access to technology in families.C. Parents worry that it has a bad effect on children.D. Children can't get much amusement from technology.14. How are the disadvantages avoidable?______A. Make the Internet offline.B. Interact with social network.C. Limit the time online.D. Improve computer system.15. What is the author's attitude to the use of technology at home?______A. Doubtful.B. Negative.C. Indifferent.D. Favorable.二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共12.5分)Learning English doesn't always mean sitting in the classroom and studying boring grammar.In fact,there are a number of ways to improve your understanding of the language.(1)______ So if you' re keen to improve your English then consider some of these handy tips to get you on your way.Watch television and films in English.There are good TV shows and filmsin English,and you can learn English while watching them.(2)______ Read English books or newspapers.Reading is a great way of practising your English in your spare time.If you're a beginner,pick up a children's book whose language can be easier than an adult book.(3)______ Not only can you improve your English,but you'll learn about local and national goings-on.And it can be handy when you communicate with native speakers.(4)______ If you just spend your time outside of the classroom with people from your own country,you'll miss a big chance to practise English.If you try to make friends with other English speakers,you'll be forced into speaking the English language.If you have difficulty finding English speakers,at least try and spend time with people from other countries.In this way,you will still have to speak English.Make notes of new vocabulary.(5)______ Whenever you have free time,you can practise what you've learned.You can even do this on your phone so that you needn't take a notebook with you.A.Learn to speak English actively.B.Many of them can actually be fun.C.Newspapers are also worth reading.D.Surround you with English speakers.E.As you travel home or fall asleep,you can listen to it.F.Whenever you learn a new word,make sure you make a note of it.G.You can also listen to English radio stations and find plenty of listening materials on the Internet.16. A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G17. A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G18. A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G19. A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G20. A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G三、完形填空(本大题共15小题,共15.0分)The world is filled with overtalkers.You (1)______ them all the time.We live in a world that doesn't just (2)______ overtalking but practically demands it,where success is(3)______ by how much attention we can attract:get a million Twitter (4)______ ,become an Instagram influencer.Yet many of the most powerful and successful people do the exact opposite.Instead of seeking attention,they (5)______ .When they do speak,they're(6)______ about what they say.To me,this is a personal problem.Being an overtalker has (7)______ me dearly.The issue is not only that I talk too much;it's that I have never been able to resist(8)______ improper things.Once,when I put my foot in my mouth at work,I lost my job.Worse,my (9)______ of conversational impulse (冲动)control led to a separation from my wife.It was then,living alone in a rented house,that I (10)______ that overtalking was influencing mylife.For most of us,talking is like breathing.You don't (11)______ it;you just do it.But when you start paying(12)______ to how you speak,this leads you to think about why you speak the way you do.Now you're engaging in self-reflection and self-examination.You're (13)______ who you are.Gradually,I began to develop more discipline,and as I did,something (14)______ happened:I started to feel better,both emotionally and physically.Better yet,I see the(15)______ on the people around me.My marriage is stronger than ever.21. A. argue with B. come across C. talk about D. search for22. A. encourage B. admire C. respect D. comment23. A. promoted B. responded C. measured D. surrounded24. A. speakers B. audience C. masters D. followers25. A. cut down B. drop out C. hold back D. pay off26. A. flexible B. familiar C. hesitant D. careful27. A. charged B. cost C. affected D. struck28. A. saying B. ignoring C. considering D. involving29. A. attitude B. ambition C. emotion D. lack30. A. approved B. assumed C. realized D. recommended31. A. think about B. adapt to C. benefit from D. struggle with32. A. solution B. attention C. strategy D. evidence33. A. letting out B. suffering fromC. figuring outD. taking charge of34. A. messy B. unexpected C. ordinary D. complex35. A. effect B. gap C. reaction D. failure第II卷(非选择题)四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共15.0分)36. World Environment Day (WED)is held on June 5th every year.It isn'ta public holiday,but it is(1)______ environmental awareness day,run by the United Nations.It is sometimes also unofficially called Eco Day or Environment Day.The aim of the Day is (2)______ (raise)awareness of the environment and specific environmental issues.World Environment Day(3)______ (found)in 1972 but first held in 1974,(4)______ shows that the concern about the environment goes back several decades at least.More than 150 countries take part in WED,and the day focuses(5)______ environmental concerns ranging from pollution to(6)______ (globe)warming and sustainable food production to protection of wildlife.Participants of WED include governments,communities,(7)______ (individual),charities,organizations and celebrities and together they raise awareness of environmental issues.Each year a country or Nation hosts WED(8)______ (annual),and this year Colombia is the host,which has put together a wide-ranging series of events featuringbiodiversity issues from across the globe.This year the theme is "Time for Nature ".WED has had(9)______ (it)own song since 2013. WED can be celebrated in many ways,such as concerts,conventions and parades,tree planting,and lectures.Promotional materials for the day tend to be created wonderfully(10)______ (use)natural environmental colours.(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)五、完成句子(本大题共5小题,共10.0分)37. 在他的日记中,他谈到了是什么给了他灵感。
一单项填空(15题每题1分)1. Mary looks fed up today but she won’t say____ annoys her.A .why it is thatB that is whyC how it is thatD what it is that2 —Look !Michael ,our headmaster, was coming.—_____? I didn’t do something wrong.A. So whatB. WhyC. Why notD. What for3. The course normally attracts 20 students per year, _____ up to half will be from abroad.A. of whomB. in whichC. for whomD. with whom4. It is reported that a new planet has been discovered recently. It’s ____ Earth, and hopefully it can support human life.A. almost three times the size ofB. three times the size thanC. three times more than as large asD. almost three times as larger as5---why didn’t yo u go to the concert?---I a close game between two American football teams.A watchedB had watchedC was watchingD have been watching6. We should be able to do the job for you quickly, ______ you give us all the necessary information.A. as ifB. provided thatC. in caseD. or else7 Don’t speak ____, boys and girls. Try to express yourselves one by one.A. all overB. all at onceC. all in allD. all that8. John has failed the job interview, ___can be seen from his ___expression.A. which; disappointedB. that; disappointedC. which; disappointingD. as; disappointing9. He is such a lazy man ____ nobody wants to work with _____.A. as; himB. that; /C. whom; himD. as; /10. My energy has _____, so I feel very exhausted.A. run out ofB. used upC. run outD. used up of11. He studied hard, ______, he passed the exam.A. in consequenceB. as a result ofC. as resultD. in consequence of12. We _____ the problem for quite some time, but we ___ any conclusion yet.A. had discussed; haven’t drawnB. discussed; haven’t drawnC. have discussed; haven’t been drawnD. have been discussing; haven’t drawn13 ____it is for the sky divers to jump from a plane 10,000 feet high.A What an unusual experienceB What unusual experienceC How unusual experienceD How an unusual experience14Are you ____to pass the coming examination?A possibleB probableC maybeD likely15—Come on ,please give me some idea about the project(工程)—Sorry. With so much____ my mind, I almost break down.A filledB fillingC to fillD being filled二完形填空(20题每题1.5分)Today the car is the most popular sort of transportation in all of the United States. It has completely 16 the horse as a 17 of everyday transportation. Americans use their car for1890% of all 19 business. Most Americans are able to 20 cars. The average price of a 21 made car was 20 050 in 1950,25 470 in 1960 and up to 30 750 22 1975.During this period American car manufacturers set about 23 their products and work efficiency. As a result, the yearly income of the 24 family increased from 1950 to 1975 25 than the price of cars. For this reason 26 a new car takes a smaller 27 of a family’s total earnings today. In 1951 28it took 8.1 months of an average family’s 29to buy a new car. In 1962 a new car 30 8.3 of a family’s annual(每年的) earnings, by 1975 it only took 4.75 31 income. In addition, the 1975 cars were technically 32 to models from previous years. The 33 of automobile extends(延伸) throughout the economy 34 the car is so important to Americans. Americans spend more money keeping their cars 35 than on any other item(物品).16.A.placed B. reproduced C. replaced D. changed17.A.means B.mean C.types D.kinds18.A.hardly B.nearly C.certainly D.somehow19.A.personal B.personnel C.manual(手工的)D.artificial20.A.buy B.sell C.race D.own21.A.quickly B.regularly C.rapidly D.recently22.A.on B.in C.before D.after23.A.raising B.making C.reducing D.improving24.A.unusual B.smallest C.average D.biggest25.A.slower B.equal C.faster D.less26.A.bringing B.winning C.finding D.buying27.A.part B.half C.number D.quality28.A.clearly B.proportionally(按比例 C.fortunately D.suddenly29.A.income B.work C.plans D.debtsed B.spent C.cost D.needed31.A.month’s B.year’s C.family D.year32.A.famous B.superior(优越的) C.fastest D.better33.A.running B.notice C.influence D.affect34.A.then B.as C.so D.which35.A.living B.running C.changing D.selling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中选出最佳答案。
河南省洛阳市八年级下学期期中英语试题注意事项:1.本试卷分试题卷和答题卡两部分,试题卷共8页,满分 100分,考试时间90分钟。
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一、阅读理解(20小题,每小题2分,共 40分)阅读下面四篇语言材料,然后按文后要求做题。
AHere is a survey (调查) about the books the students have read. Have you ever read these following books?1. How many books are talked about in the survey?A. Three.B. Four.C. Five.D. Six.2. Who is the author of the book Miss Nobody?A. Tomek Tryzna.B. Barbara Calamari.C. Cathy West.D. Ellen James.3. Which book should you buy if you want to know about a kind of animal?A. I've Got a Secret.B. The Trouble with Teachers.C. Little Bull.D. Miss Nobody.4. What's the price of The Trouble with Teachers?A.8.0 yuan.B. 15. 0 yuan.C.5.0 yuan.D.24.0 yuan.5. What's the main idea of I've Got a Secret?A. The teachers have trouble.B. Teaching Eve the secrets of life.C. Baby elephant learns about the world.D. Michelle got a notebook and she began to keep a diary.BA woman and a lawyer(律师) sat next to each other on a flight (航班) from LA to NY. The lawyer asked if she would like to play a fun game.The woman, tired, just wanted to take a rest, politely declined and leaned(倚靠) over to the window. The lawyer kept and explained that the game is easy and a lot of fun. He explained,“I ask you a question and if you don't know the answer, you pay me $ 50 , and vice verse(反之亦然).Again, she declined and tried to get some sleep.The lawyer went on saying, “Okay, if you don't know the answer, you pay me $5, and if I don't know the answer, I will pay you $ 50!” Considering (考虑) that there would be no end to this topic unless(如果不) she played, the lady agreed.The lawyer asked the first question, “How far is it from the earth to the moon?” The young lady didn't say a word, took out five dollars from her handbag and handed it to the lawyer.Now, it was the lady's turn. She asked the lawyer, “What goes up a hill with three legs, and comes down with four?” The lawyer was greatly puzzled. He took out his computer and searched all of information. He searched the Internet and sent e-mails to all of his friends, but no one could help him. After over an hour, he woke up the lady and handed her $50. The lady politely took the money and tuned away.The lawyer, very puzzled now, woke the lady up again and asked, “Well, what on earth is the answer?” Without a word, the lady reached into her handbag, handed the lawyer another $5 and went back to sleep.根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
第八中学2021-2021学年高一英语下学期期中试题〔含解析〕满分是:150分考试时间是是:120分钟第一局部听力(一共两节,满分是30分)第一节(一共5 小题;每一小题 1.5分,满分是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三个选项里面选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间是来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Which instrument is the man learning to play?A. The violin.B. The guitar.C. The drum.2. What present will the man give his mother?A. Chocolates.B. A scarf.C. A book.3. What will the weather be like at the weekend?A. Sunny.B. Cloudy.C. Rainy.4. What are the speakers talking about?A. What to eat.B. When to meet.C. Which restaurant to choose.5. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a bookstore.B. In a post office.C. In a library.第二节(一共15 小题;每一小题1.5分,满分是22.5分)听下面5段对话或者独白。
每段对话或者独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项里面选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或者独白前,你将有时间是阅读各个小题,每一小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的答题时间是。
每段对话或者独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,答复第6、7题。
6. How does the man feel about the history exam?A. Worried.B. Confident.C. Excited.7. What is the woman trying to do?A. Help the man to review for the exam.B. Encourage the man to work harder.C. Persuade the man to relax.听第7段材料,答复第8、9题。
出题人:杨剑飞审题人:胡海燕第一部分:听力(略)第二部分第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
My First DayI was still shy in the presence of a crowd. And my first day at the new 36 made me a laughing stock of the classroom. I was sent to the blackboard to write my 37 . I knew my name, and knew how to write it, but standing at the blackboard with the ____38 of so many pupils on my back made me 39 inside and I was unable to write a single letter."Write your name," the teacher called to me. I 40 the white chalk to the blackboard and, as I was about to write, my mind went blank; I could not remember my name, 41 the first letter.Somebody laughed and I became 42 "Just forget us and write your name," the teacher called and walked to my side, 43 at me to give me confidence."What’ s your name?" she asked. "Richard," I ____44. "Then write it."I turned to the blackboard and lifted my hand to write, but then I was 45 again. I tried to 46___ my senses but I could remember nothing. I realized how totally I was 47 and I grew weak and leaned my hot forehead 48 the cold blackboard. The room burst into a loud 49 and my muscles froze. I sat and 50 myself. Why did I always appear so dumb 51 I wascalled upon to perform in a crowd? I knew how to write as well as any other pupil in the classroom, and there was no 52 I could read better than any of them, and I could talk 53 when I was sure of myself. Then why did strange 54 make me freeze? I sat with my ears and neck 55__, hearing the pupils around me whisper, hating myself.36. A. school B. house C. office D. lab37. A. address B. name C. website D. hobby38. A. presence B. pressure C. eyes D. smiles39. A. freeze B. struggle C. fall D. think40. A. took B. picked C. carried D. lifted41. A. still B. ever C. even D. also42. A. delighted B. nervous C. disappointed D. angry43. A. pointing B. looking C. smiling D. waving44. A. whispered B. explained C. shouted D. nodded45. A. empty B. stupid C. quiet D. blank46. A. form B. collect C. make D. catch47. A. fighting B. feeling C. failing D. afraid48. A. by B. before C. from D. against49. A. laughter B. noise C. cry D. cheer50. A. calmed B. hid C. comforted D. blamed51. A. where B. that C. when D. as52. A. need B. doubt C. wonder D. use53. A. correctly B. anxiously C. clearly D. freely54. A. faces B. teachers C. places D. classrooms55. A. shaking B. suffering C. burning D. Hurting第二节(满分15分)When I was 8 years old, I once decided to run away from home. With my suitcase packed and some sandwiches in a bag, I started for the front door and said to Mom, “I_____1__ (leave).”“If you want to run away , that’s all right,” she said. “But you came into this home__2___ anything and you can leave the same way.” I threw my suitcase and sandwiches on the floor heavily and started for the door again.“Wait a minute,” Mom said. “I want your _3___ back. You didn’t wear anything when you arrived.” This really angered me. I tore my clothes off—shoes, socks, underwear and all—and shouted , “Can I go now?” “Yes,” Mom answered, “but once you close that door, don’t expect ___4___(come )back.”I was so angry that I slammed (砰地关上) the door and stepped out on the front porch. ___5____ (sudden) I realized that I was outside, with nothing on. Then I noticed that down the street, two neighbor girls were walking toward our house. I ran to bide behind a big tree in our yard at once. After a while, I was sure the girls____6___ (pass) by. I dashed to the front door and banged on it loudly.“Who’s there?” I heard.“It’s Billy! Let me in!”The voice behind __7___ door answered, “Billy doesn’t live here anymore. He ran away from home.” _____8____ (glance) behind me to see if anyone else was coming, I begged, “Aw, c’mon, Mom! I’m still your son. Let me __9___!”The door inched open and Mom’s smiling face appeared. “Did you change your__10___ (decide) about running away?” she asked.“What’s for supper?” I answered.第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节:(满分30分)AThere are popular programmes about the work of the police on TV. People like them because they are interesting and useful.In London there is a TV programme called “Police Five”. It takes five minutes a week. A TV reporter talks about crimes(犯罪) in London. He asks people for help, because the police station needs their help.The TV reporter shows picture of lost painting, lost cars and other lost things during the week. Sometimes he shows the picture of the car that the thieves(贼) drove away. When people see the picture of such things on TV, they may remember something so that they may tell the police where or when they saw them. With their help the police may catch more thieves. Sometimes the police find a car or something expensive that has ever been lost, the TV reporter shows them on TV. Then the owners may see them and they can get them back.56.“Police Five” is _______.A. name of a TV reporter.B. time of a TV programmeC. the name of a TV programmeD. a police station.57. “Police Five” is shown _________.A. every weekB. once a weekC. five minutes a dayD. five times a week58. This programme is about ___________.A. a TV reporterB. paintingC. carsD. crimes59. The police _______by this programme.A. let people understand themB. ask for people’s helpC. let people know what was lostD. let people feel interestingBIn recent years advances in medical technology have made it possible for people to live longer than in the past. New medicines and machines are being developed every day to extend life. However, some people, including some doctors, are not in favor of (不赞成) these life extending measures, and they argue that people should have the right to die when they want. They say that the quality (质量) of life is as important as life itself and that people should not be forced to go on living when conditions of life have become unbearable. They saw that people should be allowed to die with dignity (尊严) and to decide when they want to die. Others argue that life under any conditions is better than death and the duty of doctors is always to extend life as long as possible. And so the battle goes on and on without a definite (明确) answer.61. The best title for this passage is ___________.A. The Right to LiveB. The Right to DieC. The Doctor’s DutyD. Life Is Better Than Death62. In recent years, people can live longe r than in the past. It’s because of ___________.A. the development of medical technologyB. big hospitalsC. good doctorsD. good living conditions63. According to some people, whether a dying patient has the right to die or not is up to (该由) _____.A. the doctorsB. the surroundingsC. his or her familyD. the patient himself or herself64. In the writer’s opinion ______________.A. death is better than lifeB. life is better than deathC. neither death nor life is goodD. None of the above65. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A. Most of the medical workers join in the argument.B.The argument has ended in favor of the patient.C.The argument hasn’t ended y et.D. The quality of life is not as important as life itself.CCao Min couldn’t believe she was experiencing exactly what she had seen years ago in the film “Titanic”.Cao and her two children from Anhui Province we re traveling on board the “Liaoludu 7” on February 22. They were among the first people on the ship who were rescued by lifeboats. Cao’s one-year-old son was the youngest passenger on board.The “Liaoludu 7” was traveling in the Bohai Straits from Lvshun in Liaoning Province to the port city of Longkou in Shandong Province. It suddenly lost its power at 2:30 pm and tilted (倾斜) on its side. With 81 people on board, the ferry began to sink.“I was so scared that my legs couldn’t move forward. They kept shaki ng even when I was asked to jump onto a lifeboat,” Cao recalled.Upon receiving the mayday appeal (紧急呼救), China Marine Search and Rescue Centre immediately informed the State Council. The center sent eight lifeboats to the fishing boats.After more than four hours of fighting strong winds and freezing ocean water, the passengers were recovered. All but four survived. These four died after spending too long time in the freezing waters, according to a spokesperson for the Beijing-based center.66. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?A. The film “Titanic” had been on show again in Shanghai.B. Cao Min and her children experienced the terrible accident.C. “Liaoludu 7” with all passengers on board were saved.D. The ferry began to sink on the way to the port of Liaoning.67. From the passage we can infer that .A. China Marine Search and Rescue Centre quickly carried out the rescue taskB. the center sent eight lifeboats and asked for help from the United NationsC. the passengers were fighting strong winds and freezing ocean water for one hourD. the ferry sank into the sea immediately it tilted on its side at 2:30 pm68. According to the passage, ________ passengers on board were still alive.A. fourB. seventy-sevenC. eightD. eighty-oneDApollo For lovers of the arts, Apollo is a truly necessary magazine. Covering the ages and the great civilizations of the world, Apollo brings you well-illustrated yet academic articles by internationally famous scholars, as well as information on exhibitions and sales. Experience five monthly issues for as little as £5 each.The Guardian Weekly gives you a global view with articles from four of the world’s most respected newspapers. Read the news from different views and draw your own conclusions on the stories shaping (影响) our world. Try it for 3 months for just £15.55. Plus get a free copy of The Guardian YearNew Internationalist Full of excellent writing and photography, the NI covers one key subject each month, from Terrorism to Poverty to Climate Change. Reporters from around the globe provide you with a comprehensive world view. PLUS:masses of fresh reports and stories to keep you up-to-date on world affairs. 3 months free and free World Map.The Week is the only weekly summary giving you the best of the British and foreign newspapers in just 35 pages. Designed to be read in just 1 hour, it provides you with everything you need and want to know. Try The Week now with 13 issues for just £13.75. If you decide it’s not for y ou, just tell us within the first 6 weeks and you can get your money back.69. Which of the following magazines will probably provide you with articles about music andpaintings?A. ApolloB. The WeekC. New InternationalistD. The Guardian Weekly70 It is possible that most of the readers of the four magazines are ________ .A. menB. womenC. childrenD. grown-ups71 Which of the following would you most probably read if you want to get information fromthe world’s most popular newspa pers?A. Apollo & The WeekB. Apollo & New InternationalistC. The Guardian Weekly & The WeekD. The Guardian Weekly & New Internationalist第二节(满分10分)For over one hundred and fifty years, Americans of all social classes have worn blue jeans. 1 Whether they are worn for work or for fashion today.Strauss' invention continues to be popular not only among Americans but also among people around the world.Levi Strauss was born in Germany in 1829. 2 He grew up in Kentucky before moving to New York in 1847.Before becoming an American citizen and moving to the West in 1853, Strauss worked in his brother's dry goods business.This gave him a chance to produce his famous invention.After the gold rush of 1949, Strauss decided to move to the West to seek his fortunes.Strauss did not want to be a person who searched an area for minerals.Instead, he knew he could make a good living by selling supplies to the miners.At first, he planned to sell sewing supplies and cloth. 3 When he heard miners complaining that their clothes wereeasily broken or they usually tore their pockets during mining, he decided to use a special fabric to make pants for the miners.These pants proved so popular that he quickly ran out of materials to make more.In 1873, Strauss received a letter from a Jewish tailor named Jacob Davis who had invented a process of connecting pockets with copper rivets(铆钉).This made the pants last a long time.Because Davis did not have the money to patent his idea, he offered to share it with Strauss if Strauss would agree to pay for the patent. 4 .The business has been growing ever since and Levi Strauss' company is now one of the largest clothing companies in the world.By the time Strauss died in 1902, he had made a great contribution to American fashion. 5 A.As a young boy, he moved with his family to the United States.B.Nobody knew what kind of material was suitable.C.He did and Levi jeans have been made with metal rivets ever since.D.However, he did not get much business for those products.E.He also made a great contribution to America's clothing industry.F.Since they were invented by Levi Strauss, they have become a symbol of American consumer culture.G.As the business grew, Strauss got much money from it.第四部分写作(共二节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。
2020-2021学年洛阳市第八中学高三英语下学期期中试题及参考答案第一部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AFour remarkable inventionsFor more than half a century, the Consumer Electronics Show(CES) has been the place for companies and inventors to display their newest and coolest gadgets.Here are our picks for some of the most interesting and creative inventions.The Sweet Little Rolling RobotSamsung has released Ballie, a tennis-sized robot that can follow you around the house, answer your questions, and entertain your pets. Since it's equipped with a camera, it can keep an eye on your home while you're away. It's like a smart assistant that goes wherever you do, rolling into your bedroom to ring your wake-up alarm, rolling to the kitchen to turn on the toaster and giving you the weather report as you brush your teeth.The Insoles to Pick Up Your PactAny runner knows the right shoes are key to your speed. But Nurvv insoles promise more than mere cushioning. The insoles transmit data to a coaching app, which offers information on your technique and performance. It measures your foot strike and assesses your injury risk. The app then generates personalized workouts to set targets and help you beat your best speeds. Half marathon, here you come!The No-Studio-Needed Yoga ClassCan't keep up your commitment to a yoga studio membership? The Yoganotch personal yoga assistant lets you drop into a virtual class any time you want. Follow along with a set series while 3-D sensors tell you whether you need to straighten your legs a bit more. The idea it that it improves your form while reducing the risk of injury.The Dau-Enhanced GrillWhile working by sight, smell and feel, a chef may appreciate Weber's new Smart Grilling Hub. It can monitor your pork and turkey while an app gives advice about cooking technique and safe temperatures.1. What can the Sweet Little Rolling Robot do?A. Feed your pets.B. Hay tennis with you.C. Take you wherever you want.D. Assist you to do your housework.2. Which of the following is suitable for a runner?A. Ballie.B. Nurvv.C. Yoganotch.D. Smart Grilling Hub.3. What do we know about the Weber’s invention?A. It uses virtual reality.B. It is convenient for cooking.C. It makes meals for you automatically.D. It helps you do well in your yoga exercises.BWhen I was young, my mother didn't have the money to send me to school, but she thought it was important for me to keep up with education.So she decided to teach me extra lessons herself.But because she had to go to work, the only time she could do it was at 4:30 inthe morning.We needevery one of you to develop your talents and your skills so that you can help us old folks solve our most difficult problems. If you quit on school—you're not just quitting on yourself, but you're quitting on your country. No one's written your destiny(命运)for you, because you write your own destiny. You make your own future.That's why today I'm calling on each of you to set your own goals for your education and do everything you can to meet them.Your goal can be something as simple as doing all your homework, paying attention in class, or spending some time reading a book.But whatever you decide to do, I want you to commit to it.I want you to really work at it.I know that sometimes you get that sense from TV that you can be rich and successful without any hard work—that your ticket to success is through rapping or basketball or being a reality TV star.No one's born being good at all things. You become good at things through hard work.You're not a good athlete the first time you play a new sport.You don't hit every note the first time you sing a song.You've got to practise.4. What can we learn from the first paragraph?A. The writer's home was very rich.B. The writer's mother was a teacher.C. The writer was born in a poor family.D. The writer didn't like reading books.5. What does the writer want everyone to do by improving their talents and skills?A. To quit on their country to earn more money.B. To help solve the most difficult problems.C. To write their own new destiny by working as a TV star.D. To spend some time writing books about their own life.6. Why does the writer call on everyone to set his/her own goal?A. Because everyone's future is determined by themselves.B. Because eyeryone's future is to do simple work.C. Because everyone should do their homework.D. Because everyone should pay attention in class.7. How can people realise their great dreams?A. By rapping.B. By playing basketball.C. By being a reality star.D. By working hard.CIf you’re looking for a reason to care about tree loss, this summer’s record-breaking heat waves might be it. Trees can lower summer daytime temperatures by as much as 10 degrees Fahrenheit, according to arecent study. But tree cover in US cities is shrinking (缩减). A study published last year by the US Forest Service found that we lost 36 million trees annually from urban and rural communities over a five-year period. “If we continue on this path, cities will become warmer, more polluted and generally unhealthier for inhabitants,” said David Nowak, a senior US Forest Service scientist and co-author of the study. Nowak says there are many reasons why our tree cover is declining, including hurricanes, tornadoes, fires, insects and disease. But the one reason for tree loss that humans can control is sensible development.Nowak says there is a downside to trees too, such as pollen allergy (花粉过敏) or large tailing branches in storms, and people don’t like sweeping leaves. But, he says, there are ways cities and counties can manage trees to help communities thrive (繁荣). Urban forests especially need our help to replace fallen trees. Unlike rural areas, it is very difficult for trees to repopulate themselves in a city environment with so much pavement and asphalt (沥青). “A lot of our native trees can’t actually find a place to drop a seed so they can regenerate,” explains Greg Levine, co-executivedirector of Trees Atlanta. “That’s why the community has to go in and actually plant a tree because the areas just aren’t natural anymore.”Nowak says the first step is caring for the trees on your own property (财产). “We think we pay for our house, and sowe must maintain it. But because we don’t pay for nature, we don’t need to. And that’s not necessarilytrue.”8. Why does the author mention “trees can lower summer daytime temperatures”?A. To tell the temperatures in summer are high.B. To explain the reason of tree loss.C. To tell trees are helpful.D. To introduce the topic.9. How can humans control tree loss according to Nowak?A. Develop cities in reasonable ways.B. Prevent fires form damaging trees.C. Improve climate to let trees grow.D. Decrease insects in cities.10. Why do forests in cities need our help?A. Because trees don’t grow in a city environment.B. Because native trees don’t drop seeds any more.C. Because trees in urban areas can’t regenerate naturally.D. Because humans want to plant more trees.11. What is the purpose of this passage?A. Describe the importance of trees in cities.B. Appeal people to protect trees in their surroundings.C. Ask people to plant trees with the author.D. Show the number of trees in theUSis declining.DIf you struggle to fall asleep quickly, you’re not alone! Fortunately, thereare plenty of solutions you can try. With a few changes, you can fall asleep fast every night!Keep your room dark. Turn off all the lights above your head when you go to bed. Any bright light can make you believe it is too early in the day for sleep. If you want to read or write before bed, try using a small book light. Now that blue lights can keep you awake, red ones are a great choice.If you can, keep noise in and around your room the lowest at night. If you have an old clock that ticks loudly and keeps you awake, replace it with a silent one. If you share your home with anyone else, request that they keep noises like talking, music, or TV shows at the lowest while you are trying to sleep. It is difficult to fall asleep if youlive near a busy road or hear other boring sounds after bedtime. You could get a white noise machine or play recordings of nature sounds, like waves or whales’ singing. You could also listen to soft, relaxing music.Read a book in bed if you have difficulty in falling asleep. Staying in bed doing nothing when you’re having trouble falling asleep may keep you wide awake. While reading in bed may be slightly harmful to your eyes, it can distract (分散) you from your thoughts and help you feel sleepy. But remember to read from a print book rather than something with a screen. The light from electronic screens can keep you awake.Lowering your body temperature helps you sleep, so set the room temperature between 15.5℃-21℃could do the trick.12. What color1 book light should you choose toread before bed?A. Red.B. Blue.C. White.D. Orange.13. What is the author’s attitude towards reading in bed?A. Doubtful.B. Worried.C. Favorable.D. Uncaring.14. What can we inferred from the text?A. Reading on cellphones sometimes helps you fall asleep.B. The lower your temperature while sleeping is, the better.C. Bright lights are better for your reading before going to bed.D. Playing recordings like birds’ singing can improve your sleep.15. How does the author organize the text?A. By givingexamples.B. By asking questions.C. By offering suggestions.D. By listing research results.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
河南省洛阳市2017-2018学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题第一部分听力(百强校英语解析团队专供)(共两节, 满分30分)做题时, 先将答案标在试卷上, 录音内容结束后, 你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1. 5分, 共7. 5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一道小题, 从每题所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后, 你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下--小题。
每段对话你将听一遍。
1. Where are the speakers?A. At the party.B. At home.C. At a shop.2. Which instrument can the man play?A. The piano.B. The violin.C. The guitar.3. Who is using the man’s car?A. Ted.B. Sera.C. Henry.4. How much should the woman pay?A. $36.B. $38.C. $40.5. How does the man find his new roommate?A. He’s kind.B. He’s outgoing.C. He’s hard-working.第二节(共15小题;每小题1. 5分, 共22. 5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几道小题, 从每题所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前, 你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。
听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白你将听两遍。
听第6毁材料, 回答第6至7题。
6. Why is the woman going downtown?A. To buy a book.B. To pick up Mary.C. For a party.7. What will the man do this afternoon?A. Help his brother.B. Buy a fiction.C. Have his car fixed.听第7段材料, 回答第8至9题。
2020-2021学年洛阳八中实验高级中学高三英语下学期期中考试试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ASan Francisco Bay Area is a great place if you're a sports fan as you'll find several events all year round and plenty of team pride. If you are anywhere close to the area during a game,these fantastic sports events are here for you.San Francisco Giants BaseballThe San Francisco Giants baseball team plays in SF at Oracle Park. This is a fun ballpark because it's always packed with great energy and offers views of the bay. It's one of the most popular San Francisco sports events. The Giants are part of the National League West Division. Since their arrival here in 1958,they have been World Series Champions three times.Golden State Warriors BasketballThe fan base of the Golden State Warriors distributes the whole San Francisco Bay Area as this region's only NBA team.Their regular season runs from late October through mid-April, and all home games are played at the Chase Center in San Francisco.In total, the Warriors has won six NBA championships.San Francisco 49ers FootballThe 49ers are San Francisco's NFL team, though they have recently moved to Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, about an hour south of SF. The football team was named for the prospectors (探矿者) who arrived in the area in 1849 for the Gold Rush. They’ve won 5 Super Bowl championships, all between 1981 and 1994.San Jose Sharks HockeyThe San Jose Sharks represent the Bay Area in hockey (冰球).They were founded in 1991 as the only Bay Area team to compete in the NHL. Sharks fans love going to these San Francisco sports events at the SAP Center,which they call the Shark Tank,located about an hour southeast of SF.1.Where can a sports fan have a good view of the area?A.The Oracle Park.B.The Chase Center.C.Levi's Stadium.D.The SAP Center2.Which team has claimed the most titles according to the text?A.The Giants.B.The Golden State Warriors.C.The 49ers.D.The San Jose Sharks.3.Where is the passage probably taken from?A.A book review.B.A news report.C.A science fiction.D.A tourist magazine.BChinese paleontologists (古生物学家) have determined that, about 47 million years ago, subtropical forests once existed on the high-altitude Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.The conclusion, which appears in a paper published on Tuesday, was drawn based on the large number of fossils found in theBaingoinBasinat an altitude of nearly 5,000 meters during the second comprehensive scientific expedition to the plateau.A joint team from theXishuangbannaTropicalBotanical Gardenconducted the research on the fossils. By combining the findings and models, the team recreated the climate and altitude that existed 47 million years ago, showing that the central plateau had an altitude of just 1,500 meters and an annual average temperature of 19℃, says Su Tao, a researcher from the tropical botanical garden and first author of the paper.“It was covered by thick forest and was rich in water and grass. It is fair tocall it the ‘ShangriLa’ of ancient times,” Su adds.The researchers have also found over 70 plant fossils, the majority of which are most closely related to plant life in today's subtropical or tropical regions.“This is enough to show that the central part of the now high-altitude, freezing Qinghai-Tibet Plateau had flourishing subtropical plants 47 million years ago,” Su says.The findings provide new evidence for the study of the evolutionary history of biodiversity and the evolution of the plateau's landscape, according to Zhou Zhekun, the paper's corresponding author and a researcher at the tropical botanical garden.Chinalaunched the second comprehensive scientific expedition to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in June 2017, 40 years after the first. Lasting up to 10 years, the expedition will conduct a series of studies focusing on the plateau's glaciers, its biodiversity and ecological changes, and will also monitor the changes in climate.4. How did the paper come to the conclusion?A. Through the observation of the Baingoin basin.B. Through the fossils found in scientific expedition.C. Through the drawing of a large number of fossils.D. Through the adventure on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau.5. What can be inferred according to Su Tao?A. The average altitude of the plateau was 1,500 meters.B. “Shangrila”means a place with abundant water and grass.C. The flourishing subtropical plants have covered the plateau.D. The fossils found by researchers are tropical or subtropical plants now.6. Where might the passage come from?A. The Times.B. The Wall Street Journal.C. Chinese National Geography.D. The Economist.7. What is the purpose of the passage?A. To instruct.B. To educate.C. To persuade.D. To inform.CGetting drunk on ice cream used to be the stuff of dreams, but thanks to Will Rogers, inventor and owner of WDS Dessert Stations in Hinkley, Illinois, it has become a delicious reality. The Below Zero icecream machine uses a unique technique to freeze alcohol, which allows you to turn beers, cocktails and even spirits (烈酒) into delicious soft —serve ice cream.Rogers was trying to create a highly — caffeinated espresso ice cream flavor when he realized hecould use the same technique with alcoholic beverages. He started experimenting with various gums and stabilizers commonly used in the ice cream industry and eventually patented something called the NEA gel. It’s this magical concoction (调制品) that allows the alcohol to freeze to a near solid inside the Below Zero ice cream machine.Even though Below Zero changes the texture (质地) of beer, cocktails and even spirits, essentially turning them into soft —serve ice cream, it does not affect the alcohol contentat all. The ABV (酒精度) remains exactly the same, which means you can get drunk on ice — cream just as you would on the same concoctions in liquid form.Will Rogers claims that it takes around 30 minutes for beer to go from liquid to ice cream form, but higher alcohol content drinks take longer. Essentially, the higher the alcohol level, the longer the wait.The American inventor plans to sell Below Zero ice cream machines to bars and breweries wanting to surprise their patrons. Metro reports that machines will sell for about 6,000.8. What’s the name of the machine which can change beer and spirits into ice cream?A. Will RogersB. WDS Dessert StationsC. HinkleyD. Below Zero9. What makes alcohol to freeze to a near solid inside the machine?A. gums.B. stabilizers.C. NEA gel.D. ABV.10. What can we know from the passage?A. The machine can change all liquids into ice cream.B. It takes 20 minutes for beer to change into ice cream.C. The higher the alcohol level, the shorter the wait will be.D. The machine changes the texture of beer, cocktails and even spirits.11. What can we infer from the passage?A. The machine affects the alcohol content.B. You can get drunk if you have ice—creams made from spirits.C. The American inventor doesn’t want to sell themagical machine.D. Bars and breweries will not become potential buyers of the machine.DIf you ever get the impression that your dog can "tell" whether you look delighted or annoyed, you may be onto something. Dogs may indeed be able to distinguish between happy and angry human faces, according to a new studyResearchers trained a group of 11 dogs to distinguish between images(图像)of the same person making either a happy or an angry face. During the training stage, each dog was shown only the upper half or the lower half of the person's face. The researchers then tested the dogs' ability to distinguish between human facial expressions by showing them the other half of the person's face on images totally different from the ones used in training. The researchers found that the dogs were able to pick the angry or happy face by touching a picture of it with their noses more often than one would expect by random chance.The study showed the animals had figured out how to apply what they learned about human faces during training to new faces in the testing stage. "We can rule out that the dogs simply distinguish between the pictures based on a simple cue, such as the sight of teeth," said study author Corsin Muller. "Instead, our results suggest that the successful dogs realized that a smiling mouth means the same thing as smiling eyes, and the same rule applies to an angry mouth having the same meaning as angry eyes.""With our study, we think we can now confidently conclude that at least some dogs can distinguish human facial expressions," Muller toldLive Science.At this point, it is not clear why dogs seem to be equipped with the ability to recognize different facial expressions in humans. "To us, the most likely explanation appears to be that the basis lies in their living with humans, which gives them a lot of exposure to human facial expressions and this exposure has provided them with many chances to learn to distinguish between them." Muller said.12. The new study focused on whether dogs can_________.A. distinguish shapesB. make sense of human facesC. feel happy or angryD. communicate with each other13. What can we learn about the study from paragraph 2?A. Researchers tested the dogs in random order.B. Diverse methods were adopted during training.C. Pictures used in the two stages were differentD. The dogs were photographed before the lest.14. What is the last paragraph mainly about?A. A suggestion for future studies.B. A possible reason for the study findings.C. A major limitation of the studyD. An explanation of the research method.15. In which section is the text most likely to be found in a newspaper ?A. EntertainmentB. EconomyC. ScienceD. Nature第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2019-2020学年洛阳市第八中学高三英语下学期期中试题及答案解析第一部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ANational Disability Insurance Scheme (方案)The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) will transform the way Queenslanders with disability are supported and change the way disability services are funded and delivered.Under the scheme, Queenslanders with disability will have choice and control over how they access support and who delivers them. They will also have certainty that they will be supported throughout their lifetime to achieve their personal goals.The NDIS will have an effect on the following programs.School Transport Assistance Program for Students with DisabilityThe NDIS will not disrupt existing services for qualified students. The Queensland Government will also continue to provide school transport assistance for students with disability who are not qualified to receive funding via the NDIS.For more information about the School Transport Assistance Program, and to check your qualification, visit the Education and Training website.Taxi Subsidy (补助金) SchemeThe Queensland Governmenthas lengthened the Taxi Subsidy Scheme (TSS) membership for NDIS qualified members to 31 October, 2022. This will allow more time to solve transport support arrangements under the Commonwealth’s NDIS.You can find more information about the TSS and your qualification on the TransLink website.Disability Parking Permit SchemeNo changes will be made to the Disability parking permit scheme when the NDIS is introduced inQueensland. Current arrangements for this scheme will be maintained.You can find more information on this scheme, and check your qualification, on the Queensland Government website.Public Transport Concessions for People with DisabilityThere will be no change to concessions on public transport for people with disability when the NDIS isintroduced inQueensland. TransLink will continue to ensure concessions are provided for disabled persons travelling on public transport inQueenslandwhen the NDIS is introduced.You can find more information about public transport discounts for people with disability, and check your qualification, on the TransLink website,1.Which program helps drive the disabled to and from school?A.Taxi Subsidy Scheme.B.Disability Parking Permit Scheme.C.Public Transport Concessions for People with Disability.D.School Transport Assistance Program for Students with Disability.2.What can we learn about Taxi Subsidy Scheme?A.The scheme is for parking permit.B.The existing membership can be effective for longer time.C.There is no change to current arrangements for the scheme.D.The NDIS will not break off existing services for qualified students.3.What do the four programs have in common?A.They are all related to transport.B.They are all largely affected by NDIS.C.They all can be checked on the same website.D.They all provide discounts for disabled persons.BWhen Rich Jean wanted to help his daughter, Abigail, learn to read, he took her to the library near their home in Brooklyn, N. Y. That's where they met Hasina Islam, who Jean says arose her interest in reading and the library.“You see what you started? You see that spark that you put in this child?” Jean told Hasina Islam at aStoryCorpsconversation in 2016. At the time, Abigail was 7 and Islam was 27. Their friendship began when Abigail was 3. Through the years, Islam has offered book suggestions that Abigail has read with great enthusiasm. “What's cool is that Hasina has recommended a lot of books that I, at the time, thought might be a little too advanced for you," Jean told Abigail. “Like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." Abigail said.Islam's own love of the library was sparked when she was in the third grade. She lived near the main branch of the Queens Public Library in New York City, and she went there to research Henry Hudson, an English explorer, for a school project."The librarian made me feel so special. She remembered my name, and my favorite thing was that she gave me book recommendations," she said." When I was graduating from college, I thought about how I was going to make a difference in the world. And I remembered my librarian,and I remembered that feeling that she gave me every single time I went to the library. ”4. When might Abigail and Hasina Islam first meet?A. In 2012.B. In 2016.C. In 2018.D. In 2020.5. What do we know about Charlie and the Chocolate Factory from the text?A. It was Islam's favorite book.B. It might be hard for Abigail.C. It was a best seller at that time.D. It was important for Abigail.6. How did Hasina Islam help Abigail?A. By offering books to her.B. By reading together with her.C. By giving advice on books.D. By introducing great libraries.7. What is paragraph 3 mainly about?A. Islam's special college life.B. Islam's working experiences.C Islam's living conditions. D. Islam's reasons for loving library.CSometimes people make history. George Washington became the first president of theUnited Statesand made history. Sometimes wars make history. The two World Wars are examples. Sometimes nature even becomes part of history. Shaking earthquakes are recorded in history books.Sixteen years ago, nature caused just such a history-making event. In September 2005, Hurricane Katrina came ashore inNew Orleans,Louisiana. The deadly storm floodedNew Orleans. Before Katrina, no other big American city had ever flooded in the history of the country. This natural disaster caused great harm and death.New Orleansis located below sea level. This location places it at great risk. Levees were built to protectNew Orleansfrom the ocean. (A levee is like a wall between the city and the ocean.) When Hurricane Katrina came ashore, water moved over the levees into the city. Flooding made it necessary for everyone to leave the city. Before Katrina, Creole food (a special kind of cooking only inLouisiana) filled the air with delicious smells. The sound of jazz music traveled through the streets. Now the city has to return to its former glory.Before Katrina, ernment had never made everyone leave a city. People inNew Orleanshad to find shelter quickly. Some had to stay at theSuperdomeSportsCenter. Some rode on buses to other towns. Thousandsdrove their cars to get away from the storm. The roads and shelters filled up fast.The lesson learned from Katrina was that cities must be better prepared for big storms and other terrible disasters caused by nature. Being prepared might have kept more people safe. Hurricane Katrina is one of the history-making events that will be remembered forever. Today, history is still being made that will shape the future.8. What does the author tell us aboutNew Orleans?A. It was built above sea level.B. It had few jazz musicians after Katrina.C. It was the firstU.S.city that had been flooded.D. It created a wholly new way to cook after Katrina.9. What can we say about the levees?A. They were almost useless for fighting Katrina.B. They helped people leaveNew Orleansquickly.C. They made NewOrleansa special American city.D. They should be built to match the size ofNew Orleans.10. What might the author advise city governments to do?A. Put up more shelters in the city.B. Build more levees around the city.C. Teach people how to avoid floods.D. Try to get ready for natural disasters.11. What is the best title for the text?A. Storms are dangerousB. Katrina makes historyC. Floods shapeLouisianaD. History must be rememberedDAbout a billion birds die from flying into buildings each year inNorth America. Suspicions havebeen that birds may regard the open areas behind glass as safe passageways. Or they may mistake the reflected trees for the real thing.Researchers would like to reduce collisions, which requires a solid understanding about what makes a bird more or less likely to die by crashing into a building in the first place.“There was ly little known at a broad scale. Previous studies were at one small study site.'' Jared Elmore, a graduate student in natural resource ecology and management atOklahomaStateUniversity. So he and his colleagues used a previously created data set of building collisions for birds at 40 sitesthroughoutMexico,Canadaand theU.S.The first finding was obvious: bigger buildings with more glass kill more birds. But the details were more remarkable. "We found that life history predicted collisions. Migrants(候鸟), insect-eaters and woodland-inhabiting species collided more than their counterparts(同类).”Most migratory species travel at night, when lights near buildings can distract or disorient(使迷失方向)them. And Elmore thinks that insect-eating birds might be attracted to buildings because their insect prey(猎物)is attracted to the lights. He suspects that woodland species get tooled by the reflections of trees and bushes in the windows. The results are in the journal Conservation Biology.By understanding which birds are more likely to collide with buildings, researchers can perhaps determine the best way to adapt buildings, or their lighting, to help prevent such accidents. And by knowing risks, along with migration timing and behavior, building managers can better predict when birds are at their greatest danger - and improve lighting strategics accordingly.Elmore's next project will use radar to help predict bird migrations. " I think that would maybe go a long way in terms of providing information to people, to the public, to building managers, on when they can get the most benefit in terms of lights-out policies."12. What is the possible reason for birds' crashing into buildings?A. They didn't see the buildings.B. They took reflections for reality.C. They assumed the windows to be open.D. They considered buildings as safe routes.13. What is Jared Elmore's study different from the previous ones?A. It created a new data set.B. It went beyond national borders.C. It covered a wider range of sites.D. I’ll studied some specific bird species.14. What was the most noticeable finding of Jared Elmore's study?A. Migratory species travel at night.B. Birds tend to be misled by glasses.C. Bigger buildings cause more collisions.D. Birds living habits give rise to collisions.15. Which of the following can help reduce bird collision?A. Adjust the lightening system.B. Attach radars to each building.C. Adopt strict lights-out policies.D. Ban using glasses on buildings.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
一单项填空(15题每题1分)1. Mary looks fed up today but she won’t say____ annoys her.A .why it is thatB that is whyC how it is thatD what it is that2 —Look !Michael ,our headmaster, was coming.—_____? I didn’t do something wrong.A. So whatB. WhyC. Why notD. What for3. The course normally attracts 20 students per year, _____ up to half will be from abroad.A. of whomB. in whichC. for whomD. with whom4. It is reported that a new planet has been discovered recently. It’s ____ Earth, and hopefully it can support human life.A. almost three times the size ofB. three times the size thanC. three times more than as large asD. almost three times as larger as5---why didn’t you go to the concert?---I a close game between two American football t eams.A watchedB had watchedC was watchingD have been watching6. We should be able to do the job for you quickly, ______ you give us all the necessary information.A. as ifB. provided thatC. in caseD. or else7 Don’t speak ____, boys and girls. Try to express yourselves one by one.A. all overB. all at onceC. all in allD. all that8. John has failed the job interview, ___can be seen from his ___expression.A. which; disappointedB. that; disappointedC. which; disappointingD. as; disappointing9. He is such a lazy man ____ nobody wants to work with _____.A. as; himB. that; /C. whom; himD. as; /10. My energy has _____, so I feel very exhausted.A. run out ofB. used upC. run outD. used up of11. He studied hard, ______, he passed the exam.A. in consequenceB. as a result ofC. as resultD. in consequence of12. We _____ the problem for quite some time, but we ___ any conclusionyet.A. had discussed; haven’t drawnB. discussed; haven’t drawnC. have discussed; haven’t been drawnD. have been discussing; haven’t drawn13 ____it is for the sky divers to jump from a plane 10,000 feet high.A What an unusual experienceB What unusual experienceC How unusual experienceD How an unusual experience14Are you ____to pass the coming examination?A possibleB probableC maybeD likely15—Come on ,please give me some idea about the project(工程)—Sorry. With so much____ my mind, I almost break down.A filledB fillingC to fillD being filled二完形填空(20题每题1.5分)Today the car is the most popular sort of transportation in all of the United States. It has completely 16 the horse as a of everyday transportation. Americans use their car for90% of all 19 business. Most Americans are able to cars. The average price of a made car was 20 050 in 1950,25 470 in 1960 and up to 30 750 1975.During this period American car manufacturers set about their products and work efficiency. As a result, the yearly income of thefamily increased from 1950 to 1975 than the price of cars. For this reason a new car takes a smaller 27 of a family’s total earnings today. In 1951 it took 8.1 months of an average family’sto buy a new car. In 1962 a new car 30 8.3 of a family’s annual(每年的) earnings, by 1975 it only took 4.75 income. In addition, the 1975 cars were technically to models from previous years. Theof automobile extends(延伸) throughout the economy the car is so important to Americans. Americans spend more money keeping their cars than on any other item(物品)16.A.placed B. reproduced C. replaced17.A.means B.mean C.types D.kinds18.A.hardly B.nearly C.certainly19.A.personal B.personnel C.manual(手工的)20.A.buy B.sell C.race D.own21.A.quickly B.regularly22.A.on23.A.raising B.making C.reducing D.improving24.A.unusual B.smallest25.A.slower B.equal26.A.bringing B.winning27.A.part B.half C.number D.quality28.A.clearly B.proportionally(按比例29.A.income B.worked B.spent31.A.month’s B.year’s32.A.famous B.superior(优越的) C.fastest33.A.running B.notice34.A.then B.as C.so D.which35.A.living B.running C.changing D.selling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中选出最佳答案。
2020-2021学年洛阳市第八中学高三英语下学期期中试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AThe OrchardI had a very nice meal at the Orchard restaurant.The food was lovely and the service was quite good.We chose to eat in the garden which was full of beautiful flowers and very relaxing.The only disappointment was the dessert — the apple piewas far too sweet and it was cold too.Apart from that it was an enjoyable evening.As for the price — what a bargain,excellent value for money!Park InnThe best thing about Park Inn was the service — it was excellent.There was a warm welcome when we arrived and the waiters were very helpful all evening.However,the food wasn’t as good.The menu looked interesting but the meals were rather tasteless.It’s not a cheap restaurant and I wasn’t happy to pay so much for boring food.Richard’s PlaceWhen we enteredthe restaurant,we were surprised by the lovely interior (内部的) design of it.So stylish,so modern!This is one of the most popular restaurants in town and it’s very easy to see why.The food was great and excellent value for money but it was ruined by very,very poor service!TheRiversideIt was lovely sitting outside and looking over the river.There were lots of little lanterns (灯笼) and color1 ed lights everywhere and it all looked very pretty.The food was good,nothing very special but quite tasty.The service was OK; we didn’t have to wait too long for our food but the waiter never looked very happy!It’s quite an expensive place but with the view I think it’s quite good value for money.1. In which restaurant can customers eat in the garden?A. Park Inn.B. TheOrchard.C. The Riverside.D. Richard’s Place.2. What makes the customers of Park Inn most satisfied?A. The food.B. The price.C. The service.D. The environment.3. In Richard’s Place,customers can ________.A. receive good serviceB. enjoy its moderndesignC. listen to wonderful musicD. enjoy the beauty of a riverBThe AI research arm of Alibaba created a machine learning model that received a higher score on the Stanford Question Answering Dataset than humans. The database consists of more than 100,000 questions to test reading comprehension.In early January this year the Alibaba AI software machine scored 82.44 on the test while humans scored 82.304. Besides, computers and AI have already defeated humans, for example in games such as chess. However, it seemed that language skills were superior in humans as machines find languages hard to master.A large number of call center employees, often in developing countries, may be out of work soon if the AI robots are cheaper and as effective as human labor. Soon when you phone a company for information the conversation will go like this: “ We are sorry but all our robots are busy right now. We value your call. Please stay on the line until a robot is free to serve you. There are just 12 callers ahead of you.” A robot will serve you some popular tunes while you wait.Si Luo, who is a chief scientist of natural language processing at Alibaba’s AI research group noted that questions such as “What causes rain?” can now be answered with a high degree of accuracy by robots. Si Luo said, “ We believe the foundational technology can be gradually applied to a lot of applications such as customer service, museum tutorials, and online responses to inquiries from patients, freeing human efforts in a new way.”Si Luo’s team is working closely with Ali Xiaomi, a mobile customer service chatbot. Ali Xiaomi can be customized to be used on Alibaba’s platforms such as Taobao and Tmall. The new AI robots could answer consumers’ questions as they did the Stanford questions. The robots would look for the answers from prepared information. However, there are limits to what the system will be able to do. If questions do not have clear-cut answers, or the questions asked are too unclear or ungrammatical, the robot may not be able to deal with them.4. What can we learn about the Alibaba AI software machine?A. It has been tested in some areas.B. It has become popular since January.C. It has offered a special learning style.D. It has made people interested in reading.5. What does the example in paragraph 3 show about the AI robots?A. They should have better language skills.B. They may replace humans in some fields.C. They need to be customized to serve customers.D. They will be widely used in developing countries.6. How does Si Luo feel about the foundational technology?A. Doubtful.B. Worried.C. Curious.D. Confident.7. What can we infer from the lastparagraph about Ali Xiaomi?A. It needs to improve in some ways.B. It is connected with another system.C. It is a platform to show good service.D. It can answer any questions accordingly.CIn recent years, with the development of technology, it is common to see robots into our homes in the form of toys and vacuums (吸尘器) without question. Children’s toys that rely on robotics for both entertainment and education are becoming more popular and more easily accessible. Robot vacuums, too, are so popular that the Roomba has even earned itself a name in popular television.A selection of other household wares can be purchased and owned for a reasonable cost, but they all look and perform like vacuums. Our domestic helpers are currently designed to vacuuming, mopping, sweeping and mowing.Of course the best known of these is the Roomba, but there is actually some competition amongst the autonomous vacuum manufacturers. Roomba, made by iRobot, now comes in several designs and has been through many versions of improvements. The basic model is just about $400, but there’s a more attractive version, complete with a wireless command center to control the robot from anywhere in the home. Samsung also has a vacuum, called the Smart Tango, which makes increased improvements on the Roomba by including brushes for cleaning corners. It’s possible that some of the less well-known vacuums might be even more exciting, like the Neato Robotics XV that takes on a square shape to better clean corners. Incremental (增值的) improvements are what drive the home robot industry.Now that domestic robots are becoming more popular, the near future should be exciting. If we are going to welcome robots into our lives and our homes, we should expect them to work for it, and work hard. It’s the dawn of the robot revolution, whether we like it or not, and it would be great to see that technology put to use in more innovative(创新的) ways.8. What does Roomba in the passage mean?A. A man’s name who has bought a domestic robot.B. A name of a big company who makes robots.C. A type of vacuum whose name is Roomba.D. A place where people can buy proper robots.9. The Smart Tango is different from other types in that ________.A. it has a wireless command centerB. it has brushes for cleaning cornersC. it is more famous and excitingD. it is driven without electricity10. What can we infer according to the last paragraph?A. Domestic robots will free us from housework.B. Domestic robots will become cheaper and cheaper.C. Domestic robots have brought environmental revolution.D. Domestic robots takes the lead in science and technology.11. What does the author intend to tell in the passage?A. Domestic robots are closely related to our daily life.B. It is interesting to see domestic robots at home.C. Domestic robots are too expensive for most people.D. It is convenient to buy a domestic robot.DAs we all know, there are plenty of different parks to visit in theUK. All theme parks inBritainhave cafes, restaurants, picnic areas and gift shops, so you'll still have plenty to see and do when you and the kids have been on enough rides. There are usually smaller “funfair“ rides and games as well, so younger children won't get bored. Several theme parks also have other attractions next to them, e. g. water parks often open all year round, unlike the theme parks.Whenever you are inBritain, there's likely to be a theme park within one or two hours,drive, bus ride or train journey. Several theme parks even have accommodation(膳宿)so you can stay for a day or two if you want to make a trip into a short holiday.Prices forUKtheme parks vary considerably; some have an entrance price which allows you to go on all the rides, while in others you have to pay for every ride individually. It can also make a difference whether you go during peak time or not. For example, tickets always cost more during school holidays and weekends than they do during the weekdays.Theme parks always get very busy during the summer months, so if you don't like crowds ifs usually a good idea to go earlier or later in the year!If you're thinking of visiting aUKtheme park, it's worth having a look for special offers on tickets. Products such as chocolate bars and cereals sometimes have " buy one get one free" offers on theme park tickets, so keep alook out in shops and supermarkets.12. This passage mainly talks about all the following EXCEPT.______.A. things to doB. prices for theme parksC. rules to obeyD. special offers13. If you go to the theme park during the weekdays, you'll probably.______.A. have to spend moreB. save some moneyC. win a big prizeD. get something free14. According to the passage, what should you do if you are tired of crowds in the theme park?A. Avoid the busiest months.B. Go earlier or later in the daytime.C. Choose one with few visitors.D. Go there when no one is in it.15. The best title for the text would be ______.A. What to Do in the Theme ParkB. Theme Parks in theUKC. Visiting the Theme ParkD. Introduction to Famous Theme Parks第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2019-2020学年洛阳市第八中学高三英语下学期期中考试试题及答案解析第一部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AF the Art World competition.Prize -The winner of each type will get the chance to display their artworks in a week-long exhibition inChelsea,New York..Eligibility - Open to artists all over the world..Entry Fee(参赛费)-$24 for a maximum of 3 submitted(提交的)photos..Date of Exhibition - From 25thApril to 2ndMay.F the Art World is an international art competition organized by which is quite unusual, compared to other competitions. The artworks are not judged on the basis of creativity and skill. Instead, they're judged by the depth of the subject matter. The subject this year is “A Competition About Change”, where artists can try and show how they'd like to change humanity in a good way.Notes*For this competition, there are three types for submissions, namely: street art, fine art, and digital art.*Each type will have a winner as chosen by the organizers and all the winners will have the wonderful chance to exhibit their works at the Unarthodox Gallery inNew Yorkin a week-long exhibition.*All the winners will also receive 100% of the sale price when any of their artworks are sold!Winners will also be displayed on the website and the entrants' artworks will also be displayed in the opening ceremony(仪式)as well.1.What is special about F the Art World Competition?AIt is free to attend.B.It lasts for over a week.C.It is open to artists inNew York.D.It centers on the depth of the artworks.2.What will the winners get?A.Prize money.B.A chance to visit an exhibition.C.A written judgement of their artworks.D.Money from the sale of their artworks.3.Where will the entrants' artworks be shown?A.In the street.B.In the opening ceremony.C.On the website.D.At the market.BHaley Curfman, 25, of Blackwell, Oklahoma, is a teacher at Blackwell Public School and last yearshe bought a plain(朴素的) white dress, which she set up a station in her classroom for her students to decorate, encouraging them to go and draw on the dress whenever they had free time. Haley set up a station at a table with the dress and some color1 ed markers so that her students could draw on it, having first seen the idea on Pinterest.After the kids had finished the design, she then surprised them all by wearing the dress to class, sharing pictures of herself in it on Facebook in a post that has since been shared over 200, 000 times.For teachers looking to do something similar for their own students, Haley said that she bought the dress off Amazon for less than $ 20 about six months ago and pre-washed the dress before she started the project. She used markers from Walmart. But she said these things can be bought in other places. She said, “To do the project, I set up a station at a table with the dress and markers. It takes anywhere from two weeks to a month to complete as we just work on it here and there when time allows. You'd better give the students enough time so they don't have to hurry.”“Teachers have been sharing their dresses, T-shirts, etc. with me that they've been creating since the 1950s with the same idea. It is amazing, and I love the fact that you are sharing them with me! Thank you all so much for your kindness and support,” she wrote on Facebook.Asked why she came up with the idea, Haley told Scary Mommy. “We don't have art in our school, so, I always try to do little creative projects when possible.”4. What did Haley use the plain white dress to do?A. To teach her students painting.B. To prepare for her presentation.C. To ask her students to draw on it.D. To help her students with their homework.5. What do we know about the finished dress?A. It took Haley by surprise.B. It is kept by Haley at home.C. It is the product of a new idea.D. It has enjoyed popularity online.6. What should a teacher do if he or she wants to follow Haley's example?A. Buy the same dress online.B. Give the kids enough time.C. Buy the same markers in Walmart.D. Leave the finished work untouched.7. Why did Haley carry out the project?A. To teach art to her students.B. To show her idea on Pinterest.C. To share it with other teachers.D. To exciteher students' creativity.CIn a world simultaneously on fire and underwater thanks to climate change, scientists have announced some good news: Several important tuna (金枪鱼) species have stepped back from the edge of extinction.The unexpectedly fast recovery speaks to the success of efforts over the past decade to end overfishing. But tuna are not the only species scientists are discussing at the 2021 World Conservation Congress in Marseille, France, which is organized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Researchers caution that many other marine species remainimperiled. For instance, more than a third of the world's sharks remain threatened with extinction due to overfishing, habitat loss, and climate change.“I think the good news is that sustainable fisheries are possible,” says Beth Polidoro, a marine biologist at Arizona State University. “We can eat fish in a proper way and without driving the population to the point where it is on the road to collapse or extinction."At the same time, she warned that the changes in status should not be an reason to catch as many fish as we want.The IUCN, which ranks the world's most endangered species on its Red List of Threatened Species and is backed by 16,000 experts across the globe, also announced at the meeting that some animals are moving in the other direction, onto the Red List. One notable example is the Komodo dragon, an island-living lizard at particular risk from climate change.For the better part of two decades, Polidoro has been part of a specialist group tasked with assessing the statuses of more than 60 species of tuna and billfishes for the IUCN.Her team announced its first comprehensive findings in 2011, mentioning that a number of commercially fished tuna species were dangerously close to disappearing.According to the new data, the Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus), once listed as endangered, now qualifies for a status of least concern. As does the yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) and albacore tuna (Thunnus alalunga), which were both considered near-threatened the last time they were assessed.8. What does the underlined word “imperiled” in paragraph 2 mean?A. EndangeredB. ConservedC. ExtinctD. Safe9. What can we infer from Polidoro's words?A. Too many fish are being eaten by human beings.B. Eating fish does not necessarily lead to its extinction.C. Fish species are on the edge of dying out if no action is taken.D. The situation of underwater species are changing for the better.10. Which of following statement is true according to the passage?A. Some Tuna species are wiped out by overfishing.B. Tuna are ranked as the world's most endangered species.C. Climate change poses a threat to most species in water and on land.D. Three tuna species have been saved from extinction according to the data.11. What's the main idea of the passage?A. Some tuna species are reported endangered recently.B. IUCN has helped saved a great many marine species.C. Improvement has been made in saving marine species.D. Great efforts should be made to conserve species underwater.DIt’s 13:30 and 28-year-old Marten Pella 's smart phone starts pinging, a signal that it’s time for us to stop working around his living room table and instead start our workout routine together. A cartoon character wearing bright red shorts on video begins instructing us to do star-jumps and sit-ups around his apartment.Pella, a research assistant at Stockholm University, is part of the Hoffice movement, which invites workers-freelancers(自由职业者)or full-time employees who can do their jobs remotely—to work at each other’s homes to increase productivity and enjoy an active social life.Those attending Hoffice events advertised on Facebook are typically asked to work silently in 45-minute blocks, before taking short breaks together to exercise, or simply chatting over a coffee. In addition, each participant shares daily objectives with the rest of the group upon arrival, and is invited to report back on whether or not they have achieved them at the end of the day.“Often when I am alone, I can work focused for a couple of hours but then I’m easily distracted(分心).Thehelp of others makes me so much more disciplined.” says Pella, who attends Hoffice events as both a guest and a host. Lunches mean networking and connecting with new contacts. “People are coming from really different areas and have different professions so there can be really interesting discussions,” he says.The Hoffice movement has grown quickly since it was founded in 2014 by Swedish psychologist Christofer Franzen, now 37. He had been giving lectures on the benefits of collective(集体的)intelligence, but realised he was spending most of his own time working alone at his kitchen table. “I wanted to test more structured home co-working with friends in similar situations,” he says.Franzen says that holding events in houses and apartments creates a unique atmosphere, because there’s a sense of community and desire to contribute. He’s looking for ways to expand the social value of Hoffice, by matching up members with relevant skills to share and even encouraging jobseekers to join its gatherings.12. Where is Pella when his smart phone starts pinging?A. In his own home.B. In his office.C. In another person’s home.D. At Stockholm University.13. What do people attending Hoffice events do first when they meet?A. Watch an exercise video.B. Work silently for 45 minutes.C. Tell each other their daily plans.D. Report what they have achieved.14. What does Franzen really mean by saying “friends in similar situations”?A. They usually work alone.B. They often give lectures.C. They study collective intelligence.D. They have to work at a kitchen table.15. What is the best title for the text?A. Sharing Comfortable WorkplacesB. A New Way to Make New FriendsC. Benefits of Collective IntelligenceD. Working from Others’ Homes第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
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1. When will the woman speaker come back home?A. Early in the afternoon.B. In the late afternoon.C. Late in the evening.2. When will the flight arrive at the airport?A. 9:50.B. 10:10.C. 10:30.3. What does the woman really mean?A. She is very busy.B. There's no problem.C. She’ll go to another place.4. When will the man leave for Liverpool?A. At 12:00.B. At 14:30.C. At 17:30.5. What does the man think of the plays by Lady Orland?A. Boring and terrible.B. Inspiring and humorous.C. Serious and positive.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。
一单项填空(15题每题1分)1. Mary looks fed up today but she won’t say____ annoys her.A .why it is thatB that is whyC how it is thatD what it is that2 —Look !Michael ,our headmaster, was coming.—_____? I didn’t do something wrong.A. So whatB. WhyC. Why notD. What for3. The course normally attracts 20 students per year, _____ up to half will be from abroad.A. of whomB. in whichC. for whomD. with whom4. It is reported that a new planet has been discovered recently. It’s ____ Earth, and hopefully it can support human life.A. almost three times the size ofB. three times the size thanC. three times more than as large asD. almost three times as larger as5---why didn’t you go to the concert?---I a close game between two American football t eams.A watchedB had watchedC was watchingD have been watching6. We should be able to do the job for you quickly, ______ you give us all the necessary information.A. as ifB. provided thatC. in caseD. or else7 Don’t speak ____, boys and girls. Try to express yourselves one by one.A. all overB. all at onceC. all in allD. all that8. John has failed the job interview, ___can be seen from his ___expression.A. which; disappointedB. that; disappointedC. which; disappointingD. as; disappointing9. He is such a lazy man ____ nobody wants to work with _____.A. as; himB. that; /C. whom; himD. as; /10. My energy has _____, so I feel very exhausted.A. run out ofB. used upC. run outD. used up of11. He studied hard, ______, he passed the exam.A. in consequenceB. as a result ofC. as resultD. in consequence of12. We _____ the problem for quite some time, but we ___ any conclusion yet.A. had discussed; haven’t drawnB. discussed; haven’t drawnC. have discussed; haven’t been drawnD. have been discussing; haven’t drawn13 ____it is for the sky divers to jump from a plane 10,000 feet high.A What an unusual experienceB What unusual experienceC How unusual experienceD How an unusual experience14Are you ____to pass the coming examination?A possibleB probableC maybeD likely15—Come on ,please give me some idea about the project(工程)—Sorry. With so much____ my mind, I almost break down.A filledB fillingC to fillD being filled二完形填空(20题每题1.5分)Today the car is the most popular sort of transportation in all of the United States. It has completely 16 the horse as a 17 of everyday transportation. Americans use their car for1890% of all 19 business. Most Americans are able to 20 cars. The average price of a 21 made car was 20 050 in 1950,25 470 in 1960 and up to 30 750 22 1975.During this period American car manufacturers set about 23 their products and work efficiency. As a result, the yearly income of the 24family increased from 1950 to 1975 25 than the price of cars. For this reason 26 a new car takes a smaller 27 of a family’s total earnings today. In 195128it took 8.1 months of an average family’s 29 to buy a new car. In 1962 a new car 30 8.3 of a family’s annual(每年的) earnings, by 1975 it only took 4.75 31 income. In addition, the 1975 cars were technically 32 to models from previous years. The 33 of automobile extends(延伸) throughout the economy 34 the car is so important to Americans. Americans spend more money keeping their cars 35 than on any other item(物品).16.A.placed B. reproduced C. replaced D. changed17.A.means B.mean C.types D.kinds18.A.hardly B.nearly C.certainly D.somehow19.A.personal B.personnel C.manual(手工的)D.artificial20.A.buy B.sell C.race D.own21.A.quickly B.regularly C.rapidly D.recently22.A.on B.in C.before D.after23.A.raising B.making C.reducing D.improving24.A.unusual B.smallest C.average D.biggest25.A.slower B.equal C.faster D.less26.A.bringing B.winning C.finding D.buying27.A.part B.half C.number D.quality28.A.clearly B.proportionally(按比例 C.fortunately D.suddenly29.A.income B.work C.plans D.debtsed B.spent C.cost D.needed31.A.month’s B.year’s C.family D.year32.A.famous B.superior(优越的) C.fastest D.better33.A.running B.notice C.influence D.affect34.A.then B.as C.so D.which35.A.living B.running C.changing D.selling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中选出最佳答案。
AAs children grow up, they become curious about different kinds of things. Whenthey are babies, they are interested in the parts of their bodies and in the smiles of their mothers. Then they become interested in the physical world around them: the plants, the animals, the sky. Later, they become interested in the things that people have made: wheels, bicycles, cars. And when they are adults, their curiosity continues. Sometimes this curiosity leads to a career(生涯、职业) in science.Scientists spend their lives trying to find out about the world. Those who work with the earth sciences study the earth, the oceans, and the skies. Other scientists who study living things work with the biological sciences. A third group of scientists study the physical sciences, e.g. physics, chemistry.These scientists have already discovered a lot about our world. For example, they tell us why your heart beats fast when you run. They say that when you are quiet, your heart normally beats sixty five or seventy five times a minute. Your heart is a pump(泵) that pumps blood to all parts of the body. The blood carries oxygen and nutrition. When you run, your muscles work very hard and use the nutrition that the blood carries to them. The muscles need oxygen, too. So your brain sends a signal to the heart. The signal means that the muscles need more nutrition and oxygen. Then the heart beats fast and sends blood quickly to the muscles. It may beat 90 to 140 times a minute.Of course, scientists cannot answer all of our questions. If we ask, “Why does the ocean water taste salty?” scientists will say that the salt comes from rocks. When a rock gets very hot or very cold, it cracks. Rain falls into cracks. The rain then carries the salt into the earth and into the rivers. The rivers carry the salt into the ocean. But then we ask, “What happens to the salt in the ocean? The ocean does not get saltier ever y year.” Scientists are not sure about the answer to this question.We know a lot about our world, but there are still many answers that we do not have, and we are curious.36. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?A. People are curious in the same way.B. People in different countries are interested in different things.C. Men and women are curious about different things.D. People of different ages are interested in different things.37. Scientists who work with the biological sciences study________ .A. the earth, the oceans and the skyB. man-made thingsC. plants and animalsD. ocean water38. When you run, your muscles need________ .A. more nutrition and oxygenB. more signalsC. more saltD. water39. A rock cracks ________.A. in wet regionsB. in dry regionsC. at very high or very low temperaturesD. when salty water falls in40. People are always curious because_________ .A. they cannot explain many thingsB. they know nothing about the worldC. they know little about the worldD. they want to be scientistsBWhen she looked ahead, Florence Chadwick saw nothing but a solid wall of fog. Her body was numb(麻木的).She had been swimming for nearly sixteen hours. Already she wasthe first woman to swim the English Channel in both directions. Now, at age 34, her goal was to become the first woman to swim from Catalina Island to the California coast.On that fourth morning of July in 1952, the sea was like an ice bath and the fog was so thick that she could hardly see her support boats. Sharks swam toward her lone figure, only to be driven away by rifle shots. Against the coldness of the sea, she struggled on—hour after hour—while millions watched on national television.Alongside Florence in one of the boats, her mother and her trainer offered encouragement. They told her it wasn’t much farther. But all she could see was fog. They urged her not to give up. She never had...until then. With only a half mile to go, she asked to be pulled out.Still thawing(使变暖和)her chilled body several hours later, she told a reporter, “Look, I’m not excusing myself, but if I could have seen land I might have made it.” It was not tiredness or even the cold water that defeated her. It was the fog. She was unable to see her goal.Two months later, she tried again. This time, despite the same heavy fog, she swam with her faith intact(完整无损的)and her goal clearly pictured in her mind. She knew that somewhere behind that fog was land and this time she made it! Florence Chadwick became the first woman to swim the Catalina Channel, eclipsing(超越)the men’s record by two hours!41.Why didn’t Florence swim across the Catalina Channel for the first time?A. Because she was too tired to go on swimming.B. Because the fog was so thick that she couldn’t see her support boats clearly.C. Because she couldn’t see the goal on land.D. Because the sea water was too cold.42. What does the underlined sentence mean?A. She had never been so hopeless.B. She had never thought of giving up.C. She had never seen such a thick fog.D. She had never swum across the Channel before.43. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Florence Chadwick spent less time swimming across the Catalina Channel than men.B. Florence Chadwick succeeded in swimming across the Catalina Channel in September,1952.C. People had to use guns to drive away some flesh-eating animals in the sea.D. No women but Florence Chadwick were able to swim the English Channel in both directions.CThe producer appeared behind the recording studio window and smiled and waved to me like an old friend. And after I had read out a little test piece, he said, “That’s fine, wonderful, your voice is perfect, lively, wonderful.” Then I read a longer passage in English about the delights of touring in Britain, and another about t he delights of visiting London, and both were “excellent” and “just right”, and I began to consider a job in radio.To be honest, I was fairly sure of myself though I lacked experience. Across theroom in the Hamburg News Agency where we both worked, a friend named Peter Turner called to me, “I say, Mike, a man on the phone here wants someone to do a recording in English, and I’m booked up. Would you read something to him in English as a sort of test?”I did, and they said, “Perfect, lovely, wonderful,...” Would I come round?It was after reading their passage in English in the studio that they noticed my vowel(元音)pronunciations were not altogether King’s English, or even Prince Philip’s, there was a larger silence than usual, then the voice said: “Fine, lovely...,but you said the word ‘castle’ with a short ‘a’. Could we have the passage again please, but this time say ‘castle’.”This was easy. But then he noticed other differences in my pronunciation.“It’s my northern English accent,” I said, angry, because I had to apologize for it.“Oh, I see...but Mike, we’ll have to get it right, I’m afraid. The recording is for teaching English to German schoolchildren, and it must be spoken in the way it is taught in German schools.”I read the passage again...and again...and again. But of course you cannot change the pronunciation of a lifetime in an hour. The studio men were in the state of having lost hope and underlined the vowels which caused me to feel angry, so that I’d remember them. But because I had to concentrate(集中)on them, I made a lot of mistakes in my reading. Everyone got somewhat irritable(easily made angry), so we all went out fora beer.44. Broadcasting did not make Mike nervous_________.A. although he had never done any beforeB. because he worked in a news agencyC. because he was used to talking on the phoneD. although the passages were long45. What happened after Mike had read the third passage?A. They made him repeat it.B. They said nothing.C. They began to discuss the King’s English.D. They could not understand one of the words.46. They wanted Mike to change his pronunciation because__________.A. German schoolchildren did not like a northern accentB. it was different from the English taught in German schoolsC. it was different from the English spoken in GermanyD. German schoolchildren were taught through recordings47. Why did Mike’s re ading of the passage get worse?A. He needed a drink to clear his throat.B. He was trying to do the recording in an hour.C. He was trying hard to get certain sounds right.D. He could not learn so many new sounds.DPeople can be addicted to different things—e.g. alcohol, drug, certain foods, or even television. People who have such an addiction are compulsive(强迫的):they have a very powerful psychological need that they feel they must satisfy. According to psychologists, many people are compulsive spenders. They feel that they must spendmoney. This compulsion, like most others, is impossible to explain reasonably. For compulsive spenders who buy on credit(以赊欠方式),charge accounts are even more exciting than money. In other words, compulsive spenders feel that with credit, they can do anything. Their pleasure in spending large amounts is actually greater than the pleasure that they get from the things they buy.There is even a special psychology of bargain hunting. To save money, of course, most people look for sales, low prices, and discounts. Compulsive bargain hunters, however, often buy things that they don’t need just because they are cheap. They want to believe that they are helping their budgets(预算),but they are really playing an exciting game. When they can buy something for less than other people, they feel that they are winning. Most people, experts claim, have two reasons for their behavior: a good reason for the things that they do and the real reason.It is not only scientists, of course, who understand the psychology of spending habits, but also business people. Stores, companies, and advertisers use psychology to increase business. They consider people’s needs for love, power, or influence, their basic values, their beliefs and opinions, and so on in their advertising and sales methods.Psychologists often use a method called “behavior therapy(疗法)” to help individuals solve their personality problems. In the same way, they can help people who feel that they have problems with money.48. According to the psychologists, a compulsive spender is one who spends large amounts of money .A. and takes great pleasure from what he or she buyB. in order to satisfy his or her basic needs in lifeC. just to meet his or her strong psychological needD. and feels he or she is cheated49. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the text?A. People spend money for exactly the same reason that they need to buy things.B. Business people and advertisers can use the psychology of peopl e’s spending habits to increase sales.C. Business people understand the psycho logy of compulsive buying better than scientists do.D. Compulsive bargain hunters do not have problems with money.50. What is the text mainly about?A. The psychology of money spending habits.B. The habits of compulsive spenders.C. A special psychology of bargain hunting.D. The use of the psychology of spending habits in business.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。