高三上学期英语期中试卷可打印
背诵课文是最简单有效的记忆单词、语法、培养语感的方法了、当你能把整篇文章背诵下来,文章中的单词也刻在了你的脑海了,结合上下文的语境,记忆时间会更长久,而且语法中的时态、固定搭配都能记住,在脑海里形成印象再遇到时,很容易参考。说到语感,背得多了,自然而然就能知道什么时候该用什么词、时态用法,英语也能更流畅表达。
二、词汇是学习英语的方法基石
其实背单词是英语学习中不可避免的。那如何才能科学地背单词呢?
我们都知道有个艾宾浩斯记忆曲线,根据艾宾浩斯记忆曲线,短时记忆往往比长时记忆更容易遗忘。于是,我们在背单词时就要有效地利用这个曲线。比如说,我们要记忆20个单词。那么,首先将单词分为5个一组,共A、B、C、D四组。开始从A组背起,先背A1,然后是A2,背会A2后,再回顾A1;之后背A3,再回顾A2,也就是说,背会下一个单词,要回头来巩固上一个。A组背完后,把A组5个单词巩固一遍,然后开始用同样的方法记忆B组。组与组之间同样采取重复记忆的办法,即背会B组后巩固A组、背会C组后巩固B组,以此类推。四组都背完后,再总体回顾,用笔标出记忆不深刻的单词,多背几遍。
此外,的记忆单词的时间是每天晚上记忆一遍,第二天早上再复习一遍。
三、听说能力是英语运用的关键
提高听说能力是大学生学习英语的关键吧。除网络上有的听力材料,建议大家用Englishpod和podcast这两个听力材料,这两个英语听力材料都比较生活化、趣味性强、口语地道,语速也适中,是学习日常英语交流口语的好材料。当然、跟读模仿、做笔记背诵是必不可少的学习环节。
四、看美剧提高学习英语的兴趣
我们在紧张的学习中也需要一点放松,如果能在放松的时间还能学习那是的,所以美剧学英语是很好的选择。前提:必须有一定的英语基础。如果基本单词和基本语法都还不会,建议先把基础巩固扎实。
高三上学期英语期中试卷可打印精选篇2
第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
1. Who will speak at the meeting this afternoon?
A. Lily. B. Sophia. C. Michael.
2. Where does the man want to go?
A. The railway station. B. The bus stop. C. The shopping mall.
3. What’s the relationship between the two speakers?
A. Teacher and student. B. Mother and son. C. Classmates.
4. When will Dr. Block see the man tomorrow?
A. At 9:30. B. At 11:00. C. At 11:30.
5. How much will the man pay if he rents a room with laundry?
A. 20 dollars. B. 40 dollars. C. 60 dollars.
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,15分)
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6. What happened to the rich woman in Brazil?
A. She lost her fortune. B. She made bad decisions. C. She went crazy.
7. How does the man feel about the story?
A. Upset. B. Curious. C. Sympathetic.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8. Which kind of painting does the man like best?
A. Landscape. B. Figure. C. Flower-and-bird.
9. Which picture will the man buy?
A. The one of bamboo. B. The one of pine trees. C. The one of flowers.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What food are they going to have at the party?
A. Italian food B. Chinese food C. Indian food
11. What is the party for?
A. A celebration B. One’s birthday C. A band
12. When will they discuss the party plan again?
A. On Wednesday B. On Thursday C. On Friday
听第9段材料,回答第13至15题
13. What is the speech about?
A. A newly-opened gym. B. A well-designed course. C. A well-equipped sports center.
14. Why is the café popular with the customers?
A. The environment is comfortable. B. The food is of great variety. C. The location is good.
15. Who are the most probable audience of the speech?
A. Potential customers. B. Members of the gym. C. Health instructors.
第三节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)
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第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)
第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)
21. Be careful ______ you’ll make fewer mistakes.
A. or B. as C. and D. but
22. Magic shows are entertaining ______ the audience does not discover how the tricks are done.
A. so that B. as long as C. as if D. ever since
23. Anyone ______ boarding with knives would be stopped by security inspectors.
A. being found B. found C. finding D. to find
24. Dear friend, I ______on a train to Fudan University when you read this letter.
A. will sit B. sit C. will be sitting D. have sat
25. I showed the book to Tina ______ I borrowed from the public library.
A. when B. who C. which D. whose
26. It depends on hard work more than luck ______ you can make your dream come true.
A. whether B. that C. what D. how
27. I ______ a letter once a week to my family when I was in my first college year.
A. write B. was writing C. have written D. wrote
28. Education has always been a hot topic among parents ______ it is directly related to the future of
their children.
A. as B. in case C. unless D. even though
29. A growing trend in China now gives customers the options ______ the bill by scanning a QR
code or cash.
A. paying B. paid C. having paid D. to pay
30. Whenever I am struck down, I will always ask myself ____ I can turn that setback into good.
A. why B. how C. what D. that
31. Since Wolf Warrior II was on, it has earned 5.6 billion yuan, _____ a record for national movies.
A. setting B. having set C. to set D. set
32. The price on this packet is wrong. It _____ be $2.50, not $3.50.
A. must B. may C. can D. should
33. None of the things I ordered _____ . They’re three weeks late.
A. have arrived B. arrived C. had arrived D. arrive
34. You have to stop eating _____ meals if you want to lose weight.
A. among B. within C. between D. from
35. —I am so nervous. I have a feeling that I am gonna be embarrassed in the interview.
—If I were you, I _____ for it last night instead of watching movies.
A. would prepare B. prepared C. had prepared D. would have prepared
第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)
The Person Who Influenced Me the Most
I opened the box and took out the shining gold bracelet. "For me?" I could barely talk. "Yes, of course," said my Aunt Estelle. I really shouldn't have been 36 because she was like that, unexpected and golden.
When I was younger, I knew that I could always go to my Aunt Estelle for comfort, advice and 37 . She was my best friend and my guardian angel. I could always be 38 with her and tell her anything that was on my mind. She also knew when I was trying to 39 something. Aunt Estelle gave me advice when it was sought and guided me 40 many difficulties.
Last December, I was faced with one of the most difficult 41 I ever had to make in my life. She was dying of cancer and I was 42 to go to Israel for two weeks for a research project. 43 , I sought Aunt Estelle's advice but for the 44 time I didn't like her response. When I went to the hospital to visit her for what turned out to be the last time, she was waiting for me with a book about Israel on her bed and made it very clear that she 45 me to go—that it was her greatest wish for me to go—how could I 46 her. Aunt Estelle was the most unselfish person I ever knew and would not even consider my 47 about going. She called me 48 I left for Israel to tell me that she loved me and that she would always be with me.
I went to Israel and had the time of my life. When I returned, my parents 49 me up. I told them I couldn't wait to tell Aunt Estelle about my journey. They became 50 and I knew before they said the words that she had died. Aunt Estelle's unselfishness was her greatest 51 .
The gold bracelet she gave me for my sixteenth birthday was the one that I had always admired on her. Each time I look at it I am 52 of an even greater gift from my aunt, the gift of her 53 .
Whenever I find myself becoming too self-centered and 54 the needs of those around me, I recall her selflessness and 55 to follow her example to make the needs of others a priority.
36. A. annoyed B. puzzled C. surprised D. worried
37. A. support B. fund C. knowledge D. pleasure
38. A. careful B. content C. familiar D. honest
39. A. avoid B. hide C. win D. control
40. A. through B. with C. off D. over
41. A. suggestions B. choices C. changes D. plans
42. A. guided B. persuaded C. determined D. scheduled
43. A. Suddenly B. Obviously C. Naturally D. Luckily
44. A. first B. only C. next D. last
45. A. ordered B. allowed C. expected D. inspired
46. A. stop B. refuse C. blame D. surprise
47. A. confusion B. thought C. project D. hesitation
48. A. before B. until C. after D. since
49. A. lifted B. picked C. cheered D. brought
50. A. silent B. nervous C. relaxed D. shocked
51. A. dream B. reward C. gift D. honor
52. A. convinced B. reminded C. informed D. told
53. A. interest B. patience C. love D. effort
54. A. feeling B. discovering C. satisfying D. overlooking
55. A. demand B. agree C. prefer D. attempt
第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)
A
She was walking home from work one evening when she got the idea. Rosa didn’t like her job at the factory, but it was better than no job at all. So, while she was trying not to think about work, she saw the pots in an alley. They were cheap plastic pots, but there were dozens of them piled up behind the flower shop. Such a waste, she thought. When the pots were still there three days later, Rosa went in and asked if she could take some. The flower shop lady said she didn’t mind, so Rosa carried home a tower of pots, pretending she was a circus performer on the way.
At home, Rosa set them on the fire escape outside her tiny apartment. And there they sat. Once a gust of wind sent them slipping to the street three floors below, and she had to go to run after and catch them before the gathering storm.
Every day, Rosa went to work and thought about her pots. She was waiting for something, but she had patience.
At last, the newspaper brought good news. A hardware store had a sale on potting soil. Rosa carefully counted her money, then walked six blocks to the store. She bought six bags and carried them home. She bought seeds, too. Rosa slept well that night and dreamed of masses of flowers and fat, glowing fruits.
Sundays were always good days. Rosa didn’t have to work on Sundays. But Rosa couldn’t remember when she had had such a good Sunday. She got up early and ate her breakfast on the fire escape with her pots. Then, she began to put dirt into the pots. She sang a little song until all six of her bags of soil were empty. Then, she laid her precious seed packets out and planned her garden. Tomatoes for the biggest pots, and peppers for the next-biggest ones. Flowers in all the rest.
At the end of the day, Rosa sat in her garden and watched the sunset. Soon, she thought, there will be masses of flowers and fat, glowing fruits.
36. Why did Rosa wait 3 days before she asked about the pots?
A. She didn’t like the pots at first.
B. She had been waiting for a discount.
C. She had no idea how to make use of them.
D. She needed to make sure they were unwanted.
37. What can we learn about Rosa?
A. She was a workaholic. B. She liked taking walks.
C. She was poor. D. She liked the sunset.
38. How did Rosa feel when planting her garden?
A. Hopeful. B. Proud. C. Anxious. D. Lonely.
B
Prinker: Color Your Way
Tattoos always look so cool, but actually getting one is quite a commitment. After all, apart from using expensive laser removal therapy, they stay on your skin forever.
The Prinker is here to change the game. It is a device(设备) that lets you create or print any image or temporary tattoos within a matter of seconds. It is connected to your smartphone and you can select a bunch of preloaded tattoos available in the app.
This device was exhibited at The International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this year. It is manufactured by a Korean startup company called “SketchOn”.
You can sketch your ideas out on your skin with this portable device that is almost twice the size of a computer mouse. This is a nice way to support your team in the match by printing its logo or design onto your skin. You can also share your tattoo designs with others through the app. It is also a fun and creative toy for kids to play with.
In order to print the design, all you need to do is select or draw a design on your mobile and then press and rub the base of the device against your skin and you are done. These designs and images are water resistant but can be washed off with soap water. The ink of the Prinker is non-toxic and is made only from certified cosmetic ingredients. Each cartridge (墨盒) contains enough ink for about 1,500 tattoos, or as J. R. Smith would call it, “a good start.”
The Prinker is developed by a small team of five members. The company is planning to launch the device in China and then in the United States. The device is currently commercializing in Korea as a rental device. The agencies and organizations pay $150 for a day to use it in their events or marketing.
The current version of Prinker is aimed towards business users (think festivals, carnivals, sports events, promotion campaigns). But the company is working on a home version, and hopes to have it available to buy before the end of . SketchOn estimates the personal model will retail at $200. The company is currently seeking to partner with international agencies for distribution opportunities.
Although Prinker is currently aimed towards novelty and creative purposes, its technologies could eventually be adapted for use by professional tattoo artists or medical professionals who provide tattoos for patients, such as after a breast cancer operation or skin graft.
59. According to the passage, tattoos by Prinker .
A. can stay permanently B. are convenient to print
C. can draw more attention D. are expensive to remove
60. What can we learn from the passage?
A. Prinker can be used to create any image in a short time
B. Prinker is preloaded with many tattoo designs inside
C. Prinker is available for kids in their daily activities.
D. Prinker has been adapted for professional use.
61. Where can we probably use Prinker at present?
A. At a company annual meeting. B. At a surgical ward in the hospital.
C. At a family gathering at home. D. At a professional tattoo shop..
62. The passage is intended to .
A. persuade people to buy Prinker
B. promote various methods of getting tattoos
C. introduce a new tattoo printing device to readers
D. search for business partners for further expansion
C
A large body of research has been developed in recent years to explain many aspects of willpower. Most of the researchers exploring self-control do so with an obvious goal in mind: How can willpower be strengthened? If willpower is truly a limited resource, as the research suggests, what can be done to make it stay strong?
Avoiding temptation(诱惑) is an effective method for maintaining self-control, which is called the “out of sight, out of mind” principle. One recent study, for instance, found office workers are less attracted to candy in the desk drawer than that on top of their desks, in plain sight.
The research suggesting that we possess a limited reservoir of self-control raises a troubling question. When we face too many temptations, are we to fail? Not necessarily. Researchers don’t believe that one’s willpower is ever completely exhausted. Rather, people appear to hold some willpower in reserve, saved for future demands. The right motivation allows us to tap into those reserves, allowing us to carry on even when our self-control strength has been run down. High motivation might help overcome weakened willpower—at least to a point.
Willpower may also be made less vulnerable(脆弱) to being exhausted in the first place. Researchers who study self-control often describe it as being like a muscle that gets tired with heavy use. But there is another aspect to the muscle comparison, they say. While muscles become exhausted by exercise in the short term, they are strengthened by regular exercise in the long term. Similarly, regular practices of self-control may improve willpower strength.
The evidence from willpower-exhaustion studies also suggests that making a list of resolutions on New Year’s Eve is the worst possible approach. Being exhausted in one area can reduce willpower in other areas, so it makes more sense to focus on a single goal at a time. In other words, don’t try to quit smoking, adopt a healthy diet and start a new exercise plan at the same time. Taking goals one by one is a better approach. Once a good habit is in place, Baumeister says, you’ll no longer need to draw on your willpower to maintain the behavior. Eventually healthy habits will become routine, and won’t require making decisions at all.
Many questions about the nature of self-control remain to be answered by further research. Yet it seems likely that with clear goals, good self-monitoring and a little practice, you can train your willpower to stay strong in the face of temptation.
63. From the studies in the passage we learn that ______.
A. people have unlimited self-control
B. high motivation ensures one’s success
C. willpower is hardly completely exhausted
D. too many temptations often lead to failure
64. The underlined phrase “tap into” in Paragraph 3 most probably means ______.
A. make use of B. run out of C. build D. increase
65. The author compares self-control to muscles ______.
A. to prove the long-term effects of willpower
B. to show the significance of regular exercise
C. to argue that self-control can be easily used up
D. to explain the benefits of practicing self-control
66. To develop a good habit, which of the following does the author prefer?
A. “I will give up dessert and do exercise.”
B. “I will set three goals this new semester.”
C. “I will keep myself from any temptation.”
D. “I will read an English novel every month.”
D
The aggressive spread of market economics and communication technologies—often under the control of Western multinational companies—brings new challenges to local cultures and values in non-Western societies. Sometimes it seems as if a tidal wave of the worst Western culture is creeping across the globe like a giant strawberry milkshake spill out and over the planet, with a flavor that is distinctly sweet, sickly and apparently homogeneous(同质的).
For some, especially the young, change may mean escape from oppressive traditions. It may also bring new opportunities for cultures to be combined in creative ways. However, there is genuine cause for concern about the rate at which cultures are being worn away in such a globalized world.
Perhaps by far the most important far-reaching effect of cultural globalization is the commercialization of culture, which has a disturbing impact on local people’s existing values. They are increasingly bombarded with new images, new music, new clothes and new values. The familiar and old are to be abandoned. While there was cultural change long before globalization, there is a danger that much will be lost simply because it is not valued by global markets. In West Africa for example, traditional values have been overtaken by Coca-Cola culture which the local people don't yet have the values to deal with successfully.
Another common aspect of the globalized culture is that it pursues(追求) the same "one size fits all" American ideal. The result of this cultural process of homogenization is that a large section of the world's population dreams of living like Cosby & Co. or like the characters in any other stereotype American soap opera. In addition, the dream of living a better life causes thousands of people to move to already overcrowded cities whose population has boomed by millions within the last decades. The majority of these new immigrants end up in slums leading to poverty, pollution and misery.
Such gradual aggression against people's existing values and cultures has a destructive impact on their sense of who they are, what they want and what they respect. It attacks spiritual values and faith traditions. The accumulative(累积的) effect in non-Western societies is a crisis of cultural confidence, combined with the increased economic uncertainty and crime which global integration(一体化) may bring. This creates real problems for social stability, whether it is at the level of nation, community or family.
In conclusion, cultural globalization, or worldwide McDonaldization, destroys diversity and displaces the opportunity to sustain decent life through a mixture of many different cultures. It is more a consequence of power concentration in the global media and manufacturing companies than the people's own wish to abandon their cultural identity and diversity.
67. It can be learned from Paragraph 1 that _________.
A. non-Western societies willingly accept economic globalization
B. Western culture unites the world's economies and technologies
C. the booming of Western culture destroys non-Western societies
D. despite its appeal, westernization shows an unpleasant uniformity
68. Which best serves as an example of the “one size fits all” principle in non-Western nations?
A. McDonald receives more criticism abroad than at home.
B. Many Africans dream of a middle class American lifestyle.
C. Chinese food wins great approval in the United Kingdom.
D. Some western young people fancy a visit to African countries.
69. What is the writer’s attitude towards cultural globalization?
A. Cautious. B. Critical. C. Positive. D. Neutral.
70. The passage is mainly about ______.
A. cultural diversity in globalization B. challenges to non-Western cultures
C. drawbacks of cultural globalization D. disappearance of non-Western cultures
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)
If you were like most kids, your mother told you there were three no-no’s when it came to your fingers: Don’t put them in an electrical outlet, don’t stick them up your nose (at least not in public), and don’t use them when you are counting. 71 But experts in education and cognition now believe that using your fingers to do math is not only a perfectly good idea but may even help children become superior students.
It certainly makes sense. When children count on their fingers, they take an abstract concept—
mathematics—and translate it into the most basic and visual form. 72 Even when we aren’t actually counting on them, they still can help us on math problem.
73 It activates when we respond to heat, pressure, pain, or the use of a given finger. Studying brain scans, researchers discovered that when students aged 8 to 13 work on subtraction(减法) equations, this region “lights up” on the scans, even if the students aren’t using their fingers. The more complex the problem, the more activities are detected.
The connection between finger use and math ability has been proved on old-fashioned math tests as well. With their eyes closed, first graders were asked to identify which of their fingers a researcher was touching. 74 When college students were given the same quiz, the highest scores once again performed best on calculation tests.
So what does all this mean? For one thing, parents and teachers shouldn’t discourage children from counting on their fingers. 75 Memorizing the multiplication tables may help, but it is not the best option. “I would like to see interesting and creative representations of ideas.” says Jo Boaler, a professor of math education.
Recently, a series of activities have been designed to strengthen students’ perception of their fingers. Maybe in the near future, there will be only two no-no’s regarding the use of fingers.
A. The first two laws of fingers are as true as ever.
B. There is a section of the brain, called the somatosensory finger area.
C. Researchers also stress that students simply learn better using visual tools.
D. Researchers are unimpressed by those students who finish quickly as well.
E. In fact, experts believe the brain is able to “see” a representation of our fingers.
F. That may sound simplistic, but the researchers offer an interesting explanation.
G. Researchers found those scoring highest on the finger-ID questions scored higher on a math test.
第四部分:书面表达(共两节,35分)
第一节(15分)
你的英国朋友Jim在给你的邮件中提到他对中国文学很感兴趣,并请你向他推荐一部优秀的中国文学作品。请你给他回信,内容包括:
1. 书的题目和作者;
2. 书的主要内容;
3. 你的推荐理由。
注意:1. 词数不少于50;2. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Jim,
________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 (20 分)
假设你是高三学生李华。请根据下面四幅图的先后顺序,写一篇英文日记,记录上周六你回到母校红星小学参加“校友日”的全过程。
注意:词数不少于60。
提示词:校友日 Homecoming Day