5.What does the woman think of the man?5 AA.Friendly.B.Uninterested.C.Generous.学美在报社听力材料Text5EARNING ENGLISHM:Hi,I want to welcome you to the building.W:Uh,hi.Um,who are you?新课程M:I'm Mike.I live in the apartment across the第51期高一(B)必修3way.TEST YOURSELFW:Oh.I've never had neighbors as friendly as(期末质检卷)you.(5)Most of them are uninterested.g听第一节第二节1.What does the man do?1C听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6-7BAA.A cook.B.A waiter.C.A salesman6.What are the speakers talking about?听力材料Text1A.Cooking a meal.M:What can I do for you?We are sellingB.Eating out.everything at a discount.(1)C.Seeing a friend.W:Oh,excuse me,is there a restroom around7.What is special about the restaurant?A.It mixes different styleshere?M:Yes,you may find one near the restaurant.B.It has opened recently.度C.It offers free pancakes.2.What will the man do next?2BA.Have a PE class.听力材料Text6B.Go home.C.Try to cool down.听力材料Text2W:Jane and I are getting together for lunch.Do you want to come with us?(6)W:Why are you still here?M:Yeah,that would be nice.Where are youM:I had to run around the track in my last class,taking me?(⑥)so I'm cooling down.Oh,your mom is here toW:A Korean restaurant.get you,right?Would you mind giving me a rideM:Fantastic!I've always wanted to tryhome?(2)Korean food.Have you tried Korean food?gW:Of course not.(2)g3.Where are the speakers?3 BA.In the classroom.W:I've eaten out at several Korean restaurantsB.In the library.before but I think this one offers somethingC.In an office.new.(7)听力材料Text3M:Really?What is it?W:It serves traditional Korean street food suchM:Look at the pictures!I can't help but want totravel around Guizhou.I want to check thisas Korean pancakes and Korean fried chickenmagazine out.(3)in mixed Korean and English styles.(7)W:Yes,the views are so pretty.But I rememberM:Yum!You are making me hungry.that we are not allowed to check out magazines.W:Great!Let's go now,shall we?原We have to read them in the library.(3)原4.What is Bill doing?4A听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8-10 CABA.Learning to tell time.B.Asking what time it is.8.How does Daniel sound?C.Drawing a watch.A.Concerned.B.Pleased.C.Eager.听力材料Text49.What does the woman say about raising a dog?W:Look,Bill.The big hand is the minute hand.A.It takes time and effort.The small hand is the hour hand.Also,theB.It creates happiness.C.It costs much money.number 12 equals zero minutes.(4)10.Why doesn't Daniel's father like dogs?M:So,when the big hand is on 12 and the smallA.He feared they would die.hand is on 1,it's one o'clock?(4)B.He was bitten once.C.He hated dog hairs.W:Correct.
"And at that moment,I realized every73.在同学家做客,你想问洗手间在哪儿,可以wonderful thing that had happened to me was这样问:thanks to the support(85)and generosity ofWhere is the washroomothers."74.你看见几个小朋友在街上玩,觉得很危险,This inspired Tsiliacos to start the"30 acts by可以这样告诫他们:30"challenge.He hoped to support workers whoworked in different fields.His first act wasDon't play on the street75.你肚子饿得咕咕叫,想问问同桌几点下课,making desserts for firemen in San Jose.The可以这样问:firemen were(86)touched (touch)by hisWhat time is the class overcreations.Next he asked headmasters fromschools in Oakland for wish lists to help teachers.VIWith the help of several (87)companies(company),he gave away $12,000 worth of goods,看including paper and markers.Then Tsiliacos paidattention (88)to animal shelter workers.He图76there bewanted to give care packages to them.In the end,There are many books on the shelves.he handed out 118 packages around San Francisco.放学后Now Tsiliacos is not in a hurry to reach his goal.话He is aware that the acts themselves are(89)more(much)important than completing them77would likebefore his self-imposed deadline."I'm going toThey would like to play ping-pong after school.achieve it no matter how long it (90)exactlyghg'zaektli/takes,"he said.VIII书北宋文豪苏轼在中国文化史上有着举足轻78bad,lung重的地位。除了文学,他在书法、绘画等方面Smoking is bad for our lungs.也有很高的造诣,还发明了一些广受欢迎的美表食。为了帮助同学们更好地了解苏轼,你校将于6月24日举办东坡文化节。假设你是学校英文报的通讯员,请你为此次活动写一篇英文宣传稿。79used toHe used to be a worker.内容包括:80canThe boy could play the piano when he was1.简要介绍苏轼:eight./At the age of eight,the boy could play2.举办此次文化节的意义:3.主要活动:诗歌朗诵比赛、话剧表演、东坡美食品鉴会the piano.VIⅡ写作要求:Usually,turning 30 can make people feel1.要点齐全,语句通顺,语法正确,书写规范;短nervous and worried.However,Bryan Tsiliacos,a2.可适当增加细节,以使行文流畅:man from California,doesn't feel(81)the same3.80词左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词文as others do.He decided to complete 30 acts of数)。kindness before his(82)thirtieth(thirty)birthday.参考词汇:calligraphy书法;poetry-readingAfter his 29th birthday,Tsiliacos'anxiety (contest诗歌朗诵比赛;play话刷词began to grow,so he tried to do something toDongpo Culture Festival is coming(83)cheer/tfia(r)/himself up."I pulled out a pieceSu Shi,also known as Su Dongpo,was a famousof paper and started to write down all the things Ipoet in the Northern Song Dynasty.was(84)thankful /'Oaenkfal/for,"Tsiliacos said.There will be a lot of fun during the festival.Don't miss it!6
In an active learning classroom,students have toread critically(批判性地),think creatively,and worktogether closely with their classmates.Students arepresented with problems that they must solve byThe conversation 50 me a lot.Most leadersthemselves or together with other learners.38know the value of 51 but to see its effectThese activities also encourage students to step out ofdrives home the importance of 52 praisetheir comfort zone(舒适区)and explore new things.whenever it's due.The young professional.Nehould yrrds.wouldn't have been that 53 if his boss hadC.We will share a few reasons why active learning is important for studentshanded him a watch.His boss knew the 54D.Don't take notes by writing down whatever your teacher says.E.When brainstorming on your own or as a group,you are developing yourbehind sincere appreciation-his thank you wascritical mind.F.Active learning skills can help students develop many abilities when theya 55 greater than any other offering.engage in solving these problems.G.In-class communication tends to be more meaningful,as students wouldreceive immediate answers from the teacher.gWe all know that being interested is one thing,butfinding time to work on it is another thing.To becomeactive learners,first,you need to have a strongC41.A.puts up withB.breaks away frominterest in what you are about to learn.39 Finally,C.comes down to D.takes advantage ofByou need to set aside the time and effort to practice.D42.A.relaxationB.surpriseThrough these steps,you can eventually gain a deeperC.prideD.joyunderstanding of things.A43.A.bestB.richestA.Beat8tdctotoeYeahinkaboutgvinguourself aC.busiestD.luckiestoal to wrk tordsC.We will share a few rns whyactive lefor studentsB44.A.announceD.Don't takeB.guesswhateE.When brainstonotes by writiver yoC.rememberD.knowmining skills can help students develop many abilities when theyA45.A.awardsB.chancesengage in solving these prolC.commentsD.ideasG.In-ccommunication tends toe more meaningful,as students wouldreceive immediate answers from the teacher.Critical thinking is an important skill for subjectssuch as mathematics and science,and even in historyD46.A.comfortedB.joinedand literature.In an active learning environment,C.paidD.thankedEteachers provide information in various ways.Studentspiece them together by participating in activities.40A 47.A.effortsB.suggestionsStudents who engage in active learning wouldC.kindnessD.franknesseventually become more critical thinkers.C48.A.managedB.happenedBe patient,and do not even think about giving up.C.wantedD.promisedB.Next,you should set yourself a goal to work towards.We will share a few reasons why active learning is important for students.B 49.A.easilyB.trulyD.Don't take notes by writing down whatever your teacher says.E.When brainstorming on your own or as a group,you are developing yourC.accidentallyD.naturallycritical mind.F.Active learning skills can help students develop many abilities when theyD 50.A.movedB.supportedengage in solving these problems.C.changedD.impressedG.In-class communication tends to be more meaningful,as students wouldreceive immediate answers from the teacher.g第第一节B 51.A.determinationB.appreciationI've long been interested in how peoplecommunicate with others and how leaders get theC.understandingD.education分B.offeringbest out of people.When you think about workingB 52.A.recognising语together to achieve results,everything 41C.acceptingD.winningrelationships and everything rises and falls onA 53.A.happyB.generousC.puzzledD.confidenttheir effectivenessC 54.A.beliefB.reason用I remember on one occasion talking to a youngC.wisdomD.principlehuman resources professional who had anD 55.A.guidelineB.standardexpression of 42 on his face.He had justC.lessonD.giftcompleted an important project,第二节阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的and was busy telling me that he had the 43单词或括号内单词的正确形式。boss ever."Wow,that's quite an accolade(赞许),"I replied."I 44 he gave you some fantasticScientists have shown that humans appear to45 -a smart watch,a new computer,or a fewhave an ability to understand the signs of apesdays'extra leave?"Still with a smile,he said,"No,)The result is a little 56.surprising_(surprise),he came to see me and 46 me for having done asince most people haven't spent much time at allgreat job.He really appreciated my 47.Hewith apes.knows I'm a big movie fan,and said that the nextHumans 57.normally (normal)use words tobig movie I 48 to see,two tickets were on him.talk to each other.Apes have 58.their (they)ownIt's great to have a feeling of being 49 valuedsystem of gestures(special movements or signs)toand respected."show what they mean.5
来”。阅读专练参考答案及解析参考答案1-4 DACB解析主题语境:人与自我一一生活本文是说明文。研究表明,香薰蜡烛在燃烧时一般不会对我们的健康造成危害。l.D。理解具体信息。根据第一段中的In a recent study,researchers burned scented candles inseveral rooms ranging from a small bathroom measuring 6 by 6 by 9 feet to a living roommeasuring 15 by 15 by 9 feet and then used special instruments to determine what wasreleased into the air可知,研究人员在香薰蜡烛燃烧过后测量了不同大小的房间里的空气质量。2.A。理解具体信息.根据第二段中的health authorities have claimed that the authors'findingsare solid可知,这项研究的结论已经得到官方认可。3.C。推断。根据第三段中Dalton所说的When candles burn,they release chemicals inrelatively insignificant concentrations和第四段中Sadekar所说的Exposure to chemicals releasedby scented candles is so low that they pose no significant risk to human health可知,Dalton和Sadekar都认为常规使用香薰蜡烛是很安全的。注:第三段中的concentrations意为“浓度,含量”;on the order of意为“大约,差不多”,为美式英语用法,英式为in/of the order of。.4.B。理解观点、态度。根据最后一段中的According to Dr..Dalton,humans can detect apleasant smell at very low concentrations和Dalton所说的We've been told that we're at the lowend of the animal kingdom in terms of being able to detect various smells.That's just not true,Dalton认为人类的嗅觉是非常灵敏的。
在场边旁观的教练是在监督场上的纪律和效率。句中的pize作动词,意为“高度重视”。46.A。47.C。根据the academy youngsters...their training session,too.The boys erupt withscreams whenever they...a goal可知,学校的少年们也在进行训练。每进一球,那些男孩都会发出兴奋的尖叫。score a goal意为“踢进一球”。48.A。49.C。根据After dusk settles in、stays late和extra shots可知,黄昏来临,训练结束了。但是足球巨星基利安·姆巴佩和守门员以及几个后卫留了下来,要再多射几次门。fie意为“射出,得(分)”,符合语境。句中的sot意为“投球,射球”。50.B.He arrived on these same grounds roughly a decade earlier,full of...like the currentgroup of youngsters可知,大约十年前姆巴佩来到这里时,和现在的这群少年一样前途无量。根据下文中的he doesn't.past the keeper可知,C项不可选。5l.D。52.C。根据But unlike them,he doesn't和He simply…the practice,over and over可知,与那些少年不同,进球后他不会庆祝。他只是一次次地反复练。53.A.His only...comes when a ball misses its mark.Then Mbappe erupts in shouts ofregret可知,他唯一的反应是在一次射门未中之后发出了懊悔的喊声。54.D。55.B。根s据The youngest players look at the French team、So each player和to have apositive influence on the young players可知,年轻球员们看着国家队的球员,还会模仿他们的行为,所以国家队的每名队员无论在场上还是场外都有责任带给年轻球员们积极的影响。第二节主题语境:人与自然一一自然生态本文是说明文。建筑事务所Snohetta设计的水下餐厅Under,现在已经公开了其被海洋生物覆盖的最新照片。56.has been covered。考查现在完成时的被动语态。根据since可知设空处应用现在完成时,且the outside与cover之间是被动关系,故填has been covered。57.that。考查连接词。此处用到了such.that的结构。58.as。考查介词。serve as sth意为“起某物的作用”。59.to attach。考查动词不定式。encourage sb/sth to do sth意为“鼓励某人或某物做某事”。60.environmentally。考查副词。设空处修饰形容词integrated,故填副词environmentally。6l.allows。考查主谓一致。设空处与attracts为并列谓语,主语是that(指代restaurant),故填allows。62.construction。考查名词。设空处由he修饰,应填construct的名词形式,故填construction。63.creating。.考查动词-ing形式。设空处与attracting并列,故填creating64.which。考查关系代词。many of与设空处引导非限制性定语从句,指代organisms,且在从句中作主语,故填which。65.an。考查冠词。facility在此表泛指,且education以元音音素开头,故填an.阅读专练参考答案及解析参考答案1-4 DBBC解析主题语境:人与自然一一环境保护本文是说明文。普渡大学的工程师们研发出一款世界上最白的涂料,现在他们将这种涂料进行改良后使其变得更薄、更轻。l.D。推断。根据第一段中的here was a problem和第二段中的The initial version is fine ifyou're painting a stationary structure,like the roof of a building.But in applications that have
最新中考模拟示范卷·数学(五)三、解答题(共13小题,计81分.解答应写出过程)14,(本题满分5分)计算:tan60°-√2+(号)?.S55-2以-17以+2〔2元+)(人+)(本题满分5分解不等式21512父记-4X+以+4天云计-2八2-2入心16(本题满分5分)解方程:2兰一2=(工x十23义-方17.(本题满分5分)如图,在△ABC中,AB=AC,∠A=108,请用尺规作图法,在BC上求作一点D,使AD将△ABC分成两个等腰三角形.(保留作图痕迹,不写作法)20.代e共,公要八容,水共四空处,二中18.(本题满分5分)如图,已知C为线段BD上一点,△ABC,△CDE都是等边三角形,EF∥BD,交AC于点F,连接AE,BF.求证:BF=AE.40b直元型0,内0○1tt9,区水的)小角的便,认音点灯交【21(35)■【SXJ
W:I have never been to Korea.I've been to Japan before,but never Korea.M:Why were you in Japan?W:My father worked in Japan and he thought it would be a good experience for my familymembers to take a vacation to a different country.He's so into learning Japanese.M:Well,if you ever want to visit Korea,I would be happy to show you around.W:Thanks for the offer.I'll keep that in mind.Oh,the professor is coming.Let's talk moreafter class.(Text 10)W:Welcome to our annual school prize-giving.This is a very different year.COVID-19has brought hardship to the world and our school hasn't escaped its effects.So,this year wewill have an additional prize for someone who has contributed outstandingly during the crisis.So,I'd like to start with that prize,which will go to a girl who has spent the last few monthsshopping and delivering groceries for older people.Please step forward,Mary Edwards.Youare truly a model citizen.Now,I'm delighted to present a prize to a very talented artist whohas attracted national attention for the quality of her painting.Applause please for MichelleWeymouth.Next,our school is proud of our scientific achievements and one shining exampleof how these benefit our students is Mark London,our science award winner.He achievedgood grades in every exam.And now for the big moment-this year's School Champion.We're lucky to have one person who is excellent across the whole range of subjects-frommath to art,and from music to languages.Our School Champion this year is Martin Lacey.【23·DY·英语·参考答案一R一英语8一QG】
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your doguends the group classes?lovers are Italian and everything is organized by the Swiss.Hell is where the police are German.A.It can socialize better.B.It can learn more skills.the cooks are English,the mechanics are French.the lovers are Swiss,and everything is organizedC.You can save money.D.You gan build stronger bonds with it.by the Italians.23.Where does the text most likely appear?Obviously the national stereotypes in this old joke are generalizations ()but such△stereotypes are often saidte"exisfareason".Is there actually a sliver of truth in them?NotA.On a website.B.In a story book.fkely,an international research team now says.C.In a per brochure.D.In a biological study."National and cultural stereotypes do play an important role in how people see themselvesHow far would you go to make a good impression at a new job?A college student in Alabamaand others,and being aware that these are not dependable is a useful thing,"said study authorwalked-32-kilometres in the dark to get to his new ob)Robert MeCrae of the National Institute on Aging."These are in fact anfounded stereorypes.The story begins with Walrear's car breaking down the night before starting a new job.They don't come from looking-around you,"McCrae said.Carr was unable to find a ride.So,he figured out how long it would take to walk from his house toIf national stereotypes aren't rooted in real experiences,then where do they come from?Onethe job in Pelham-32 kilometres away.He left at midnight so that he could make it to thepossibility is that they reflect national values,which may become known from historical events.For example,many historians have argued that the spirit of American individualism has its originscustomer's house by 8:00 am the next morning.Pelbam police saw him walking along a highway at 4:00 am.So,they stopped to see if hein the experiences of the pioneers on the Old West.needed help.After hearing his story.they took him to a restaurant for breakfast and then to aSocial scientists such as psychologist Richard Robins have given several other possiblechurch where he could safely wait until 8:00 am.The police then took Carr to the home ofexplanations for stereotypes and why they may be incorrect.Robins notes that some stereotypesmay have been correct at one point in history and then remained unchanged while the culturecustomer Jenny Lamey.Lamey said that even though Carr had just walked the entire night,herefused her offer to rest.He just wanted to start working.While he worked,he talked with theWe may be"hard-wired",to some degree,to keep incorrect stereotypes,since we are lesschanged.customer,telling her how much he liked her kitchen.likely to notice and remember information that is different from our stereotypes Generally,JeLameyater wrotehsebookjustcan't tell you how touched I was by Walteraccording to Robins,when we meet people who are different from our stereotypes,we see them ashisjoureyHe is kind and cheruland he has big dreams!He is hardworking 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●邮发代号:20NGLISHWEEKLY关语周钣高考第33期【山西师范大学主管2022-2023学年总第3757期2023.1.20星期五英语周板山西师大教育科技传媒集团主办英语周报社编辑出版社长:徐文伟总编辑:刘永俊国内统一刊号:CN14-0705/)网址:htp:/小www,ew.com.cnTEENS'FOCUS主题语境:人与自然环境保护★★★☆☆Words:ab0ut360;Time:4.5 minutesWhat will happen to语篇导读:随着全球环保法规日渐严American格,电动汽车已经受到各国政府的青睐。然而,那些油耗高、污染大的美式肌肉车该何去何从呢?nuscle cars?merican muscle cars got theirarestarting to centername because of their big,their production on electricpowerful engines and fastcars.speed.Some of the gas-powered cars areTim Kuniskis leads the Dodgeso noisy,the Associated Press recentlydivision for Stellantis.“lt's tough,”he said高中版described them as“thundering”.But interestwhen discussing the idea that governmentsworldwide in electric cars brings up this question:are consideringfinancial punishments forCan a muscle car go electric?companies that do not meet new requirements toThe carmakerStellantis makesthe Dodge英语调报高中报纸reduce fuel use.Sam Abuelsamid is a researcher forChallenger and Charger-two well-known muscle cars.Guidehouse Insights.He said some carmakers will keep学生”为主体地位,General Motors makes the popular Chevrolet Corvette.Bothmaking models with traditional engines for about 10 years.自主学、合作学companies are wondering if they can keep the interest ofbuyers who love traditional,gas-powered cars.Dodge is working to improve its cars'use of fuef but探究式学”为主导While the new battery-powered cars go fast and arealso keep the gearheads interested.The new cars will makea noise like the old ones even if they are using batteres.A方式通过语音纯正、材easier to control than cars with big engines,they do notrecent demonstration by Dodge showed off such a car that料地道的语音材料和丰make much noise.Will "gearheads"-car fans who love themade a noise just like a muscle car.

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