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宜昌2025-2026学年第二学期期末教学质量检测试题(卷)高三英语

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一、单项选择 (共25题,共 125分)
  • 1、Form their ________ on the top of the TV Tower, visitors can have a better view of the city.

    A. stage   B. position C. condition D. situation

  • 2、You have no idea how she finished the relay race with her foot ______ so much.

    A.wounding B.wounded C.to wound D.having wounded

  • 3、--- I’m afraid I can’t finish the book within this week.

    --- _____.

    A. Please go ahead B. That’s right

    C. Not at all D. Take your time

  • 4、To everyone’s surprise, the fashionable young lady ____ to be a thief.

    A. proved out B. made out

    C. turned out D. found out

  • 5、There is a general consensus among teachers _____ children should have a broad understanding of the world.

    A.where B.whether C.that D.how

  • 6、Not until________removed his shoes did he enter one of the low-ceiling rooms of the Japanese house.

    A.he B.did he C.he had D.had he

  • 7、Let the negative feelings go that we might have to tolerate ______.

    A. though B. however

    C. otherwise D. regardless

  • 8、What worried the child most was ______ to visit his brother n hospital.

    A.his not being allowed B.his not allowing

    C.his being not allowed D.having not been allowed

  • 9、—Where will you start your work after graduation?

    —Mum, it’s not been decided yet. I _________ continue my study for a higher degree.

    A.need

    B.must

    C.can

    D.may

  • 10、It is important that I _____ with Mr. Williams immediately.

    A.speak B.spoke C.will speak D.to speak

  • 11、______would like to devote his whole life to his country should go______there are all kinds of difficulties.

    A.Who;some B.Whoever;where

    C.Whatever; anywhere D.Who;there

  • 12、Many senior high school students have returned and been plunged into preparations for the national college entrance exam, ________will be postponed by one month.

    A.as B.what C.which D.it

  • 13、The human body can tolerate only a small range of temperature, _____ when the person is engaged in vigorous activity.

    A.essentially B.specially C.generally D.especially

  • 14、We choose this hotel because the price for a night here is down to $20, half of _______ it used to charge.

    A.that

    B.which

    C.what

    D.how

  • 15、Warm­blooded animals have the ability to ________ body heat exactly to maintain their ideal temperature despite changing weather.

    A.respond B.attach C.adjust D.expose

  • 16、Hi,Jack. Let's go skating

    Wait a minute, Johnson. I           my homework in ten minutes

    A.finish B.finished

    C.have finished D.am finishing

  • 17、--- Have you finished the book?

    --- No, I've read up to _______ the children discover the secret cave.

    A.in which

    B.what

    C.that

    D.where

  • 18、(2014﹒北京)Some people believe ___________ has happened before or is happening now will repeat itself in the future.

    A.whatever

    B.whenever

    C.whereever

    D.however

  • 19、 ---Did you go to the fashion show last week?

    ---I_________,but I was fully occupied the whole week.

    A. must go B. must have gone

    C. would go   D. would have gone

     

  • 20、________, the sky cleared up and we went to the beach.

    A.Eventually B.Exactly C.Extremely D.Similarly

  • 21、The written record of our conversation doesn’t ______ what was actually said. There are a lot of mistakes.

    A.correspond with B.relate to C.look into D.compare with

  • 22、One reason for her preference for city life is that she can have___________ to places like shops and restaurants.

    A.method B.access C.way D.means

  • 23、The defense lawyer was questioning the old man who was one of the _______ of the murder committed last month.

    A.witnesses B.audiences C.viewers D.observers

  • 24、No child under 12 is allowed to go to the lake alone; any walk close to the lake ________by a parent.

    A.must be accompanied

    B.must accompany

    C.can be accompanied

    D.should accompany

  • 25、---I know the furniture expensive but it will last for years.

    ---___________hope so too.

    A.can B.may C.must D.should

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 26、   For as long as they can remember, Jynne Martin and April Surgent had both dreamed of going to Antarctica. This winter, they each made it to the icy continent as guests of the National Science Foundation (NSF). But they didn't, as scientists. Martin is a poet and Surgent is an artist. They went to Antarctica as participants in the NSF's Artists and Writers Program, which makes it possible for artists, including filmmakers and musicians, to experience Antarctica and contribute their own points of view to our understanding of the continent.

    “It's important for scientists and artists to work together,” says Surgent, who spent six weeks at Palmer Station, the smallest of the U.S. research bases. “You need a lot of different ways and points of view to explain the world.”

    Martin followed four scientific teams on the ice and wrote articles and poems inspired by her experience. “Each day was the new ‘best day of my life’.” said Martin, who said she also loved spending time in the library at the McMurdo Station reading the journals of early explorers.

    Today's scientists write articles for scientific journals. Unlike the early explorer's journals, scientific papers can now be very difficult for non-scientists to understand. Writers in Antarctica work to explain the research to the public. Peter Rejcek is editor, writer, and photographer for the Antarctic Sun, an online magazine devoted to news about the U.S. Antarctic Program. He goes to the South Pole every year, interviewing the scientists about their research.

    Antarctica is full of stories and wonders that are scientific, historical, and personal. People such as Martin, Surgent, and Rejcek are making an effort to bring those stories to as many people as they can.

    “Some people are going to be scientists, some people are going to be artists, some people are going to be journalists, but we can all work together,” says Surgent, "to celebrate this extraordinary place.”

    1What is the main purpose of the NSF's Artists and Writers Program?

    A.To increase people's understanding of Antarctica.

    B.To develop a relationship between scientists and artists.

    C.To encourage artists and writers to learn science.

    D.To make the scientists in Antarctica known to the public.

    2Which of the following best explains why scientists and artists work together?

    A.The world is full of different people. B.The world should move in harmony.

    C.The world is full of different opinions. D.The world should be seen in different ways.

    3Where is the library in which Martin spent time reading?

    A.At the Antarctic Sun. B.At a research base in the USA.

    C.At a research base in Antarctica. D.At the National Science Foundation.

    4It can be inferred from the text that articles by writers about Antarctica   .

    A.are hard for people to understand B.are easy for people to understand

    C.have nothing to do with the research D.are mainly about early explorers

  • 27、   The management and staff are happy to welcome you and will do all they can to make your stay an enjoyable one. We hope you will find the following suggestions and information of use to you.

    MEAL TIMES

    Our overnight charge includes a continental-type breakfast.

    Breakfast: 7:30-9:30 a. m.   Lunch: 12:00-2:00 p. m.

    Afternoon tea: 4:00-5:30 p. m.     Dinner: 7:00-9:15 p. m.

    Meals can be served in rooms at a small extra charge. We regret that owing to staff arrangements, meals cannot be served outside these times. In exceptional circumstances please consult one of our receptionists in advance.

    Light refreshments, including tea, coffee, biscuits and sandwiches, can be served in rooms between 10:00 a. m. and 11:00 p. m. except during the meal times listed above. Cold drinks are available in the room refrigerator.

    ROOM CLEANING

    Please hang the appropriate sign on your door handle if you do not wish to be disturbed. It will be easier for the maids if you can leave the room temporarily at any time between 9:30 a. m. and 4:00 p.m.

    VALUABLES

    We are not responsible for the loss of money, jewellery, or other valuables unless they are kept in the safe and signed for by the manager.

    DEPARTURES

    Please inform receptionists of your intended leaving before 9:30 a. m. of the day concerned and leave the room by noon to allow for its preparation for incoming guests. If circumstances require, luggage can be left temporarily in the charge of the Hall Porter.

    A SPECIAL REQUEST

    We would respectfully suggest that in consideration of the comfort of other guests, the volume of radios and televisions should be turned down after 11:00 p. m.

    1Meals can be served _______.

    A.outside the room at 3:00 p. m.

    B.in the dining-room at 6:00 p. m.

    C.in the dining-room from 6:30 a. m. to 9:15 p. m.

    D.in rooms at 9:00 p. m.

    2If you do not wish to be disturbed, you should_______.

    A.close the door all the time B.turn off all the light

    C.hang a sign on the door handle D.inform receptionist not to telephone you

    3Where is this notice most likely to be found?

    A.At restaurants. B.In shops.

    C.In hotels. D.In the newspapers.

  • 28、   World Book Day falls on April 23rd every yearbut do you know that it is also Shakespeare Day? Everybody may have heard of Shakespearebut do you know how many plays he wrote?

    Shakespeare’s plays have three kindstragediescomedies and histories. His most famous play is the tragic story of Romeo and Julietwhich deals with two young lovers who are not allowed to marry by their parents. Other tragedies include HamletOthelloand Macbeth.

    Shakespeare’s comedies include Much Ado About Nothing ,A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Twelfth Night. Twelfth Night is a play about unclear identities. Two twins are shipwrecked (遭海难)and the sisterVioladresses up as her brotherSebastianwho she thinks is dead. It’s funnybecause the brother reappears and there’s a big love problem going onViola is in love with the Dukewho is in love with Oliviawho falls in love with Sebastian except that she doesn’t realize that Sebastian is actually Viola dressed upEverybody falls in love with the wrong personbut it is all made right in the end.

    Some of his history playssuch as Antony and CleopatraRichard III and Henry V, are based on the lives of real historical people. In Antony and CleopatraCleopatra becomes Antony’s girlfriend and Antony becomes so crazy about her that he loses control of the army. Cleopatra kills herself in the end and Antony kills himself too.

    Shakespeare’s plays can he very difficult sometimes. Some of the themes they deal with are heavyso they almost always include a lighter subplot with characters that are not so important. They are often used in tragedies to lighten the mood of the play and to keep the audience interested in the main plot.

    1Which of the following plays is bestknown to people?

    A.Twelfth Night. B.Antony and Cleopatra.

    C.Romeo and Juliet. D.Much Ado About Nothing.

    2Which is a comedy character according to the text?

    A.Othello. B.Sebastian.

    C.Antony. D.Hamlet.

    3What can we know about Shakespeare’s history plays?

    A.Some of them are developed from real historical people.

    B.There are only three famous history plays.

    C.They are more difficult than tragedies and comedies.

    D.Real historical events can he found in every history play.

    4What is the purpose of the subplot in Shakespeare’s plays?

    A.To lead the development of the main plot.

    B.To help the audience understand the plays.

    C.To make the difficult plot of the plays simple.

    D.To relax the audience and make them follow the main theme.

  • 29、   In a world where nearly 6 million fingerprint records of government employees are stolen in one computer hack, and here millions of people are victims of identity theft every year, the next step in cybersecurity may well be mapping your brain.

    Researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York are working on a biometric system that records how your brain reacts to certain images. With a little more polishing, the scientists brainchild could become the way you get into a safe deposit box, your office or past scanners at the airport. It could replace the password for your online banking, your email or your social media accounts.

    The started their project by measuring the brain waves of 30 subjects, The subjects were fitted with a cap that had 30 electrodes attached to it, and then shown various images and symbols—celebrity faces, words, pictures of foodon a computer screen in 200- millisecond bursts. The brain's reaction was recorded.

    The idea is that every time a person needs to use a “password”, he or she goes through the same procedure, and the results are matched with their first-time reaction. If the “brainprint”' is compromisedlike what happened with the fingerprint recordsthen the system is merely reset by running another set of images and collecting a different set of brain waves. “Even if that was stolen, you could just cancel it and record one to something else”, says professor Laszlo.

    Laszlo and her team have shown that their system can be 100 percent accurate. So one of the more difficult parts of making the system practical already has been overcome. Now they're spending much time recording accurate brainprints with as few as three electrodes, which could make recording in the future as easy as wearing a pair of special glasses. They're also working with cheaper material and methods to see if they can bring the cost down.

    1What does the underlined word “brainchild” in Paragraph 2 refer to?

    A.The brain function. B.The fingerprint record.

    C.The biometric system. D.The online password.

    2Why were the images and symbols shown to the subjects?

    A.To create their brainprints. B.To check the brain's reaction.

    C.To match brainprints with pictures. D.To connect brain waves to electrodes.

    3What are the researchers doing with the program now?

    A.Making it user-friendly. B.Improving its accuracy.

    C.Recording more brainprints. D.Increasing the number of electrodes.

    4Which's the best the title of this passage?

    A.Brain waves—the necessity of passwords B.Biometric systerm—the hope of cybersecurity

    C.Brainprint—the future of passwords D.Fingerpint—the challenge of cybersecurity

三、完形填空 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 30、   All my life, I have been overweight and never imagined I will start running. One night, surfing through Facebook, I _________ a picture of an old school friend. Obesity (肥胖) was no _________ to him back in the day. So imagine my _________ when I saw that he had shrunk to half the size I remembered.

    I started my process of _________ myself the next day. I started _________ and began with walks, circling the shortest blocks I could find. In a while, my body burned and _________, and nothing excited me more than the thought of quitting. _________, I didn't give up and my walks expanded to several blocks’ worth.

    On the fifth day, I thought I probably could run. I _________ “far” down the road, about a tenth of a mile in length. “Way too far to run, my aching body told me. _________, another voice spoke, “I can do this. ” My feet____________ without a second thought. Right away, familiar ____________ pulsed through them, all the way up my legs. Soon, I was breathless, and desperate for ____________ .I wanted to quit. "I can do this, the ____________ spoke again.

    In the end, I came up a little short. Thirty feet or so ____________ me from my goal. But when I looked back, I couldn't believe my eyes. The ____________ seemed farther then, after almost crossing it all. ____________ the thirty feet, I had almost achieved my desire to be better in less than a ____________ .

    The next morning, I was ready to take on the ____________ again. While I haven't completely ____________ thoughts of giving up, they're quieter now. Quieter than the voice that ____________ me forward —“I can do this.”

    A.searched

    B.found

    C.figured

    D.realized

    A.stranger

    B.wonder

    C.need

    D.good

    A.sorrow

    B.excitement

    C.surprise

    D.delight

    A.believing

    B.denying

    C.comforting

    D.bettering

    A.slow

    B.fast

    C.right

    D.normal

    A.waked

    B.moved

    C.ached

    D.trembled

    A.Gradually

    B.Immediately

    C.Fortunately

    D.Abruptly

    A.measured

    B.sensed

    C.walked

    D.stared

    A.However

    B.Therefore

    C.Besides

    D.Otherwise

    A.came out

    B.took off

    C.paid off

    D.fell out

    A.burning

    B.breaking

    C.emotion

    D.passion

    A.help

    B.water

    C.food

    D.air

    A.coach

    B.voice

    C.mind

    D.body

    A.threw

    B.interrupted

    C.connected

    D.kept

    A.target

    B.dream

    C.distance

    D.task

    A.Ignoring

    B.Considering

    C.Achieving

    D.Adding

    A.month

    B.day

    C.week

    D.second

    A.game

    B.challenge

    C.adventure

    D.duty

    A.formed

    B.escaped

    C.accepted

    D.trapped

    A.informed

    B.persuaded

    C.forced

    D.encouraged

  • 31、My son Leon’s passion for surfing began at the age of 13, and he would go out to surf each day. One afternoon, the lifeguard called and said Leon’s eye was badly _______ by his board.

    He _______ 26 stitches (缝针) from the corner of his eye to the bridge of his nose. I _______, telling him how _______ I felt about not being there when he was hurt.

    “It’s okay, Mom,” he _______ me. “ You don’t know how to surf anyway.”

    “What?” I asked, _______ by his logic.

    “I’ll be fine. The doctor says I can surf again in eight days.”

    I wanted to tell him he wasn’t _______ to surf again until he was 20, but instead I bit my

    _______ and hoped he would _______ about surfing.

    However, for the next seven days he kept ________ me to let him surf again. One day after I had ________ “No” to him for the 100th time, he ________ me at my own game.

    “Mom, you taught us never to ________ what we love.” I gave in.

    Back then Leon was just a boy with a ________ for surfing. Now he’s a man ________ among the top 25 professional surfers in the world.

    【1】

    A.attracted

    B.injured

    C.accompanied

    D.attacked

    【2】

    A.applied

    B.added

    C.received

    D.made

    【3】

    A.cried

    B.hesitated

    C.complained

    D.mentioned

    【4】

    A.excited

    B.calm

    C.angry

    D.awful

    【5】

    A.opposed

    B.challenged

    C.comforted

    D.laughed at

    【6】

    A.confused

    B.inspired

    C.frightened

    D.persuaded

    【7】

    A.doubted

    B.invited

    C.limited

    D.allowed

    【8】

    A.hand

    B.tongue

    C.finger

    D.leg

    【9】

    A.argue

    B.think

    C.forget

    D.worry

    【10】

    A.encouraging

    B.thanking

    C.blaming

    D.pressing

    【11】

    A.lied

    B.repeated

    C.explained

    D.spread

    【12】

    A.beat

    B.moved

    C.won

    D.disappointed

    【13】

    A.make up

    B.put up

    C.gave up

    D.set up

    【14】

    A.anxiety

    B.proud

    C.satisfaction

    D.passion

    【15】

    A.ranking

    B.competing

    C.surviving

    D.waiting

  • 32、   Once a mouse met a frog, and they went for a walk, spent the day wandering and then made friends. So the mouse _______ to take the frog to his house, and_______him what he had stored, for example, grain and wheat.

    First, the frog _______ a piece of wheat but as he put it in his _______ , the chaff (谷物的皮壳)pricked his throat.

    What bad, _______ food! Don’t you have anything else?” the frog _______.

    So the mouse gave him a chick pea. He _______ it in his mouth but it just wouldn’t dissolve and he had to_______ it out.

    How hard it is! Don’t you have anything _______ ?” said the frog.

    The mouse said, “No, we’ve become strong and fast because we ________ strong food.”

    So on another day they decided to go to the frog’s house. The frog was living in a ________ , so he jumped into the pond and called out to the mouse. The mouse also________ into the pond, but because he couldn’t ________ , he began gasping (喘气)and struggling in the water.

    The frog said, “How ________! You’ve become drunk without even drinking anything. And I was________ to give you so much food and drink.

    Then he ________ the mouse out on to the side of the pond. The frog began bringing him all the food that he’d ________ - worms and insects. The mouse took everything into his mouth ________ it was all very watery, and lacked tastes.

    “What’s all this trash (垃圾)?” said the mouse. “How do you ________ to eat this?”

    “Oh, we’ve become soft because that’s ________ what we eat,” said the frog. Two possible explanations are, “You are what you eat”, or, “You should not mix with people who aren’t like you.”

    1A.wanted B.decided C.refused D.hesitated

    2A.told B.called C.offered D.paid

    3A.set down B.set up C.brought up D.took in

    4A.mouth B.hand C.skin D.bag

    5A.long B.sharp C.big D.round

    6A.nodded B.replied C.asked D.reacted

    7A.attracted B.drew C.included D.rolled

    8A.spit B.throw C.run D.get.

    9A.warm B.soft C.loose D.delicious

    10A.use B.eat C.buy D.choose.

    11A.hole B.bowl C.pond D.cave

    12A.dived B.climbed C.jumped D.pulled

    13A.float B.flow C.breathe D.swim

    14A.strange B.curios C.crazy D.popular

    15A.planning B.wondering C.expecting D.debating

    16A.sent B.pushed C.absorbed D.raised

    17A.checked B.fixed C.stored D.saved

    18A.for B.or C.and D.but

    19A.promise B.discuss C.try D.manage

    20A.exactly B.naturally C.usually D.gratefully

  • 33、My mum was a consultant psychiatrist at Lancaster Moor hospital. At five, I went with her to the _____________ on a Christmas afternoon. I didn't really want to be: there, knowing I had not yet opened all my _____________ at home. Mum gave me a big box of chocolates and told me to _____________ around the psychogeriatric ward.

    Our household was the sort where treats were strictly _____________: only one packet of crisps a week. So being entrusted with a huge box of chocolates was _____________ indeed. I marched proudly around the ward, operating a “one for you, one for me” policy _____________ I went from bed to bed, wondering why no one I talked to _____________.

    When you are _____________, so much of life is new and strange that you quickly accept even the strangest things as being _____________ normal. But I remember thinking it was ______________ that so many of these very old women were holding dollies and teddy bears tight.

    On the way home, feeling slightly ______________ after all the chocolates, I asked Mum why the old ladies had dolls and why they had talked such nonsense. I can't remember her exact ______________, but I learned that most of them had no family, and received no ______________.

    That Christmas taught me not to be afraid of people with ______________ illness. I wasn't even ______________ when my mother put me on the trolley in the corridor outside her office if she was busy in the ward.

    【1】

    A.hospital

    B.school

    C.grocery

    D.restaurant

    【2】

    A.books

    B.presents

    C.suitcases

    D.mailboxes

    【3】

    A.promote

    B.taste

    C.distribute

    D.choose

    【4】

    A.examined

    B.purchased

    C.forbidden

    D.controlled

    【5】

    A.exciting

    B.upsetting

    C.demanding

    D.confusing

    【6】

    A.before

    B.after

    C.as

    D.until

    【7】

    A.followed suit

    B.took office

    C.lost heart

    D.made sense

    【8】

    A.alone

    B.old

    C.free

    D.little

    【9】

    A.barely

    B.bitterly

    C.perfectly

    D.hardly

    【10】

    A.odd

    B.nice

    C.right

    D.certain

    【11】

    A.fortunate

    B.energetic

    C.unconscious

    D.uncomfortable

    【12】

    A.reaction

    B.explanation

    C.instruction

    D.motivation

    【13】

    A.consultants

    B.visitors

    C.honour

    D.treatment

    【14】

    A.mental

    B.deadly

    C.common

    D.infectious

    【15】

    A.satisfied

    B.embarrassed

    C.bothered

    D.relieved

四、短文填空 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 34、DirectionsFill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

    A huge milestone has just been reached in the field of artificial intelligence: AlphaGo, a program developed by Google’s DeepMind unit, has defeated legendary Go player Lee Se-dol in the first of five historic matches being held in Seoul, South Korea. Lee 1 after about three and a half hours, with 28 minutes and 28 seconds remaining on his clock. The series is the first time a professional 9-dan Go player has taken on a computer, and Lee is 2 for a $1 million prize.

    “I was very surprised,”said Lee after the match.“I didn’t expect to lose. But I didn’t think AlphaGo would play the game in such a perfect manner.”DeepMind founder Demis Hassabis expressed“huge 3 for Lee Se-dol and his amazing skills.”calling the game“hugely exciting”and“very tense.”Team lead David Silver said it was an“amazing game of Go that really pushed AlphaGo to its 4.”

    Go is an ancient Chinese board game that has long been considered one of the great 5faced by AI. While computer programs ow best the world’s leading human players of games like checkers and chess, the high level of intuition and 6required by Go has made it tough for computers to crack. DeepMind’s AlphaGo program is the most 7effort yet, using a complex system of deep neural networks and machine learning; it beat European champion Fan Hui last year, but Lee Se-dol is another 8 rival entirely.

    “I don’t regret accepting this challenge,”said Lee.“I am in shock, I admit that, but what’s done is done. I enjoyed this game and look forward to the next. I think I failed on the opening layout so if I do a better job on the opening aspect I think I will be able to increase my 9 of winning.”Lee was surprised both by how strong AlphaGo’s opening was, and by some 10moves.

  • 35、Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

    Knowledge is free on the Internet at a small but 1 number of colleges and universities. About 160 schools around the world now put free course materials on the web to the 2. Recent additions in the United States 3 projects at Yale, Johns Hopkins and the University of California, Berkeley.

    Berkeley said it would offer videos of lectures on YouTube. Free videos from other schools are 4 at the Apple iTunes store.

    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) became an early 5 with its Open Course Ware project, first 6 in 2001. Free lecture notes, exams and other resources are published at ocw.mit.edu. Many exams even include the answers. Today, Open Course Ware offers materials from 1,800 undergraduate and graduate courses. These 7 from Physics to Political Science. Visitors can learn the same things as MIT students learn. But as the site points out, Open Course Ware is not an MIT education. Visitors receive no credit toward a degree. Some materials from a course may not be available, and the site does not provide 8 with teachers. Still, MIT says that the site has had forty million visits by thirty-one million visitors from almost every country. Sixty percent of the visitors are from outside the United States and Canada. Students and educators use the site, including students at MIT. But the largest number of visitors, about half, are self-learners.

    Some professors have become well-known around the world as a result of 9 online. Walter Lewin, a physics professor at MIT, is 10 popular. Fans enjoy his entertaining lectures. MIT Open Course Ware now includes materials for high school. The aim is to improve education in Science, Technology, Math and Engineering.

  • 36、Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

    On a broiling afternoon when the men were away at work and all the women napped, I moved through majestic depths of silences, silences so immense I could hear the corn 1. Under these silences there was a / an orchestra of natural music playing notes no city child would ever hear. A certain cackle from the henhouse meant we had gained an egg. The creak of a porch swing told of a momentary breeze blowing across my grandmother’s yard. As I 2 along a mossy bank to surprise a frog, a 3splash told me the quarry had spotted me and slipped into the stream. Wandering among the sleeping houses, I learned that tin roofs crackle under the power of the sun, and when I tired and came back to my grandmother’s house, I padded into her dark cool living room, lay 4 on the floor, and listened to the hypnotic beat of her pendulum clock on the wall ticking the meaningless hours away.

    I was enjoying the luxuries of a rustic nineteenth-century boyhood, but for the women Morrisonville life had few 5. Their lives were hard, endless, dirty labor.

    For baths, laundry, and dishwashing, they hauled buckets of water from a spring at the foot of a hill. To heat it, they chopped kindling to fire their wood stoves. They boiled laundry in tubs, scrubbed it on washboards until knuckles were 6, and wrung it out by hand. Ironing was a business of lifting heavy metal weights heated on the stove top.

    They scrubbed floors on hands and knees, thrashed rugs with carpet beaters, killed and plucked their own chickens, baked bread and parties, grew and conned their won vegetables, patched the family’s clothing on treadle-operated sewing machines, 7before the men to start the stove for breakfast and pack lunch pails, polished the chimneys of kerosene lamps, and even found time to tend the flowers that grew around every house. By the end of a summer day a Morrisonville woman had toiled like a serf.

    At sundown the men drifted back from the fields exhausted and 8. They scrubbed themselves in enamel basins and, when supper was eaten, climbed up onto the porch to watch the night arrive. Presently the women 9 them, and the twilight music of Morrisonville began.

    The swing creaking , rocking chairs 10 on the porch planks, voices murmuring approval of the sagacity of Uncle Irvey as he quietly observed for probably the ten-thousandth time in his life, “A man works from sun to sun, but a woman’s work is never done.”

  • 37、根据句意填空

    In the USA, the Amish-a Christian group-are famous because they drive 【1】 instead of cars, do not use TVs or refrigerators, and do not have personal telephones. Many people assume the Amish must have 【2】 reasons for their many rules, but this is not true. In truth, whenever a new technology is introduced, the Amish meet and discuss its advantages and disadvantages. They then vote on whether they will accept it. The Amish 【3】 cars because they like having 【4】 communities where everyone lives close together. They have no TVs or refrigerators because their homes do not have electricity-they do not think it is necessary and 【5】 dealing with strangers, such as the people who work at the electric company.

五、书面表达 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 38、假定你是李华,丝绸之路文化国际研讨会将于近期在你市召开,现在正在招募一批志愿者参与接待工作。你有意参与,请用英语给组委会写一封申请信。内容包括:

    1.写信目的

    2.陈述自己的优势(性格、语言能力和经验等);

    3.希望获准

    注意:1.词数80左右;

    2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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  • 39、Directions: Write an English composition in at least 120 words according to the instruction given below in Chinese.

    最近,社会上的整形医院(plastic surgery hospital) 如雨后春笋般涌现出来,很多人,尤其是年轻人,热衷于整容手术(take cosmetic surgery)。请你谈谈自己对此现象的看法,并对自己的观点加以论证。

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  • 40、请阅读下面文字,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。

    San Francisco, long one of the most tech-friendly and technologically first-class cities in the world, is now the first in the United States to prohibit its government from using facial recognition technology. The ban is part of a broader anti-surveillance (反监控)rule that the city's Board of Supervisors approved on Tuesday.

    Xuzhou Railway Station introduced four self-service check-in machines on Jan 25 to offer travelers a more convenient and efficient traveling experience. Passengers can enter the station by scanning their ID cards and looking at a camera. After the facial recognition scan is complete, the gate will open automatically and the passenger can enter.

    (写作内容)

    1. 用约30个词概括上述新闻中不同城市对人脸识别技术采取的态度;

    2. 谈谈你如何看待人脸识别技术,并用2-3个理由或论据支撑你的看法。

    (写作要求)

    1. 写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;

    2. 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;

    3. 不必写标题。

    (评分标准)

    内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。

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  • 41、假定你是李华,你最近学习了课文Robert Burns and his poetry 后,非常喜爱诗人罗伯特和他的诗歌,正好你的日本笔友 Yumi前些天给你发了一封邮件,希望你推荐值得学习的英文诗歌。请你结合以下要点给他回封邮件,内容包括:

    1.诗人简介:

    生卒

    1759年-1796

    出生地

    Alloway, Scotland

    性格

    风趣、友善

    生活状况

    贫穷、务农

    派系

    浪漫主义诗人

     

    2.推荐代表作《一朵红红的玫瑰》并指明诗歌主旨。

    注意:

    1. 词数80左右;

    2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    Dear Yumi,

    I'm writing to recommend to you my favourite English poet Robert and his masterpiece"A Red,Red Rose”.

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    Robert is indeed a wise choice,and I'd be glad if you enjoy his poems.Look forward to hearing of your reviews.

    Yours,

    Li Hua

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