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科目:高中英語 來源:遼寧省莊河市2017屆高三第四次模擬考試英語試卷(有答案) 題型:短文填空
The music you love could end up making you deaf. More 1. (special), the way you listen to the music you love could be making you deaf.
The problem is headphones. In the past, we 2. (play) music out into the air. Then earmuff-style(耳罩式)headphones were invented and we were able to music much 3. (close) to our ears. Now we have car buds(耳塞), which many doctors think are worse than older headphones because they play music directly into the ears. Also, ear buds are not as good as blocking outside noise, so people 4. use them may turn the volume(音量)5. to dangerous levels.
What's dangerous level? Well, it 6. (depend) on how long you are going to listen to the noise. This is the next problem. Very, very loud sounds can be dangerous to your hearing even if you only listen to them for a few minutes. But scary 7. (true) is that even “normal” seeming noise can be dangerous 8. you listen to it all the time.
Think for t minute about how long you spend 9. (listen) to loud noises with headphones every day. Then do some research. There ore resources online to tell you what volumes 10. (be) safe, and for how long. Don’t take your hearing for granted.
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科目:高中英語 來源:云南省2016-2017學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期第三次月考英語試卷 題型:閱讀理解
Business Week(Oct.8,2012)
Introducing Business Week's Power 100, our ranking of the most influential people in the world of sports.
Prospect(Oct.18,2012)
In July, Gordon Brown published a green paper called the Governance of Britain. The final section said that we need to be clearer about the rights and responsibilities of citizenship(公民身份) and what it meant to be Britain. It proposed (倡議) "to work with the public to develop a British statement of values". We asked 50 writers and intellectuals(知識分子) to give us their thoughts on this statement and what we should inform.
Science(Sep.28,2012)
In the journal's 28 September 2011 issue, Science, in partnership(合作關(guān)系) with the National Science Foundation, is pleased to present the winners and honorable mentions in the fifth annual Science and Engineering Visualization(視覺) Challenge.
Time(Nov.1,2012)
From the phone that has changed forever, to futuristic(未來的) cars, to a building made of water, to a remote controlled dragonfly(蜻蜓) -- a dazzling display of ingenuity(獨(dú)創(chuàng)性).
Guaridian(Oct.17,2012)
Against all the odds, and setting off competition from favorite to win Ian McEwan and Lloyd Jones, rank outsider Anne Enright, 45,has been awarded the Man Booker prize for what the judges called a "powerful, uncomfortable and even at times angry book," The Gathering.
1.What do these 5 magazines have in common?
A. They were all published in 2012 and had one article digest.
B. Each of the articles in each magazine is introduced in detail.
C. Each of them is commented by a great man in the world.
D. They all introduce the most influential people.
2.Who won the Man Booker prize according to the passage?
A. Lloyd Jones. B. Ian McEwan.
C. Anne Enright. D. Gordon Brown.
3.The passage is probably taken from a ______.
A. magazine B. textbook
C. science book D. report
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科目:高中英語 來源:江西省景德鎮(zhèn)市2016-2017學(xué)年高二(素質(zhì)班)下學(xué)期期末考試英語試卷 題型:閱讀理解
It's not often you get information about a destination from a heavy metal band, but in Debrecen, Hungary's second largest city, locals are used to having to make a noise to get heard.
Just off the historic center, Roncs bar is a pub that also hosts live music. It has the atmosphere of a student party in an old building that might soon be knocked down.
Roncs is owned by Hungary's best-known heavy metal rock band, Tankcsapda. Sometimes referred to as the “Hungarian Metallica", the band has taken a type of music that is famous worldwide and-through lyrics, album covers, and an annual New Year's party and concert-made it all about their home city.
It's perhaps fitting that Tankcsapda should be seen as ambassadors for Debrecen-the city sometimes needs loud heavy metal rock music to get noticed. “Foreigners think that Hungary is Budapest and there's nothing else," is a familiar saying on Debrecen's:streets.
Debrecen has, at times, been more important than the current seat of power, with locals claiming it takes over in times of trouble.
That doesn't quite add up.
Debrecen survived an attack from the Mongols in the 13th century, the Black Death, 150 years of struggle against the Ottomans and numerous conflicts, and yet it has still only briefly been the country's capital twice. This happened for the first time after a short-lived revolution in 1849, and for a second time at the end of World War II.
Today, Debrecen may not be well known to tourists, but that only adds to the charm of this relaxed city. It's a small place; the historical center is sized for strolling (散步) and regular cafe stops. There's also a view of Debrecen's mix of architectural styles, a result of the frequent large fires that back in the 19th century led the city's students to form one of Europe's first-ever fire brigades (消防隊).
You can also see traditional weathercocks from the rooftops, featuring Islamic star and crescent moon symbols that once advertised to Ottoman invaders that the city preferred trading to fighting.
Trade meant that Debrecen's skilled people became very successful and the city became famous for-among other things-fine foods, hats and clay pipes. In the early 19th century, 10 million clay pipes were reportedly made a year, with thousands bought for Britain's navy.
1.What do Debrecen citizens expect Tankcsapda to do?
A. Introduce heavy metal music to Hungary.
B. Hold parties featuring live heavy metal music shows.
C. Try to make Debrecen known with its music.
D. Create a unique type of heavy metal music.
2.Why are locals used to having to make a noise to get heard?
A. Because they feel their city is too quiet and relaxed.
B. Because they dislike it that the world only knows Budapest in Hungary.
C. Because they think it helps create a powerful image of their city.
D. Because all kinds of music bars bring their city alive.
3.What does the underlined word refer to?
A. Styles. B. Conditions.
C. Atmosphere. D. Climate.
4.What is the key message the author wants to deliver in this passage?
A. Debrecen actually is more important than Budapest.
B. Debrecen is a place which is worth visiting.
C. Debrecen citizens love music and create their unique culture.
D. Debrecen citizens are proud of their culture and history.
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科目:高中英語 來源:四川省瀘州市2017屆高三四診(臨考沖刺模擬)英語試卷(有答案) 題型:七選五
How to Buy Used Electronics
We buy used cars,furniture,and sometimes clothes but buying used electronics may be the riskiest of all.1.. Still,buying used electronics may save you money and help reduce environmental waste.Fortunately,you can come out on top if you ask the right questions and take the following steps.
●Research the product itself.
2..Some do not last as long,for instance they might have an expensive rechargeable battery that cannot easily be replaced if it has worn out.
●Ask about who fixed the product.
If the producer did it,then there is less risk involved than if it was done by a third party.3..
●Make sure the product comes with a proper insurance.
If you are buying from a retail chain or other respectable sellers,chances are that some sort of insurance is available.Find out how long this lasts and what it covers.
●4..
If you are buying from someone besides a retail chain,this is especially important.While this will not guarantee that it will not break later,it at least makes sure that you have a current working product.
●Hold on to any receipt you received.
This is especially important if you are paying with cash.Receipt can prove that you purchased it and when.5.. You never know when it can come in handy.
A.Keep it in a safe place.
B.Test the product before buying it.
C.Some products have lots of life left.
D.Ask about return and exchange policy.
E.They do not always have a solid quality.
F.You will be told if there is anything missing.
G.You might also need to find out what was fixed.
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科目:高中英語 來源:貴州省凱里市2016-2017學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期自主學(xué)習(xí)效果檢測英語試卷 題型:閱讀理解
"If popular culture has taught us anything, it is that someday mankind must face and destroy the growing harm caused by robots." Author Daniel Wilson's description of How to Survive a Robot Uprising seems like it is straight out of a robot disaster movie. "The problem with cleverly-designed robots is that we become dependent on them," says Wilson.
The classic movie Westworld describes an amusement park where, after a safety error, the robots spend a killing period of time. Yet in reality, statistics show that as technology improves there is a trend towards increased safety. Similarly, public transport systems using computers and machines are believed to be more reliable than those in human control, and a robot-assisted operation is more precise and results in fewer medical problems.
But where does the idea of robots being cruel and harmful come from? "Robots were pop culture figures before they existed," says Wilson. "They were frightening creatures in novels. When robots really started existing, they already had this image(形象) set up not based on reality. That's exactly what happened—a movie monster became real."
Recent reports talked of a robot "attack" on a worker in Sweden. Even if these references to an attack rather than an error are meant in joke, this only makes the problem worse. "We're so interested in the robot-attack storyline that it can influence the way real robot-safety problems are discussed," says one journalist. But with robots becoming increasingly advanced, is it going to come a time when an error could become an unkind and cruel attack?
"Robots are just a bunch of metal," says one engineer. "If you are scared, then you are scared of the people building them." So what do engineers think we should be afraid of? Nanotechnology is the science which involves developing and making extremely small but very powerful machines. Some engineers suggest that with these new developments come "severe dangers" if they are used inappropriately. Its theory goes that "the small size and rapid potential of nano-built weaponry(武器)will make it difficult to control and hard to keep out of the hands of terrorists. "And this is a view shared by some artificial intelligence experts. "With robots...if it makes an error, you can unplug it and shut it down. But if you have lots of nano-built weapons, which are extremely small, there is no way you can do the same thing."
1.In the first paragraph, Daniel Wilson ________.
A. confirms the existence of robots
B. introduces the development of robots
C. states that robots are potentially dangerous
D. suggests that we should be dependent on robots
2.People have come to think of robots as something bad because ________.
A. designers of the first robots spread this idea
B. reality shows they are the same as in the movies
C. movie audience continue to give this impression
D. they were originally described this way in novels
3.The author believes that the report of the robot attack in Sweden ________.
A. is intended as a joke
B. serves as a serious warning
C. presents the technical problem
D. expresses sympathy for the worker
4.What are experts afraid of when considering nanotechnology?
A. Robots could use it inappropriately.
B. It could make robots harder to control.
C. It could be more dangerous than robots.
D. There'll be more terrorist attacks because of it.
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科目:高中英語 來源:湖北省黃岡市2016-2017學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期期末考試英語試卷 題型:完形填空
On some special occasions in your life,you may find yourself faced with various choices.You've probably been asked what you would do if you found a leather____full of cash.Would you keep it,turn it in to the police or ask for a ____?Woralop,a tramp from Thailand,only had 9 baht(銖)to his name when he found it with 20,000 baht and several credit____in it.
It was more than____to buy him food and even a place to stay for weeks.____,he didn't think about keeping it. He ran after the owner to____it,after seeing him____it by mistake.He wasn't able to run fast enough to____the man, so he went straight to the nearest police station to____it over.
The owner,Nity,hadn't even____he had lost things of his own when the police called to tell him they had it. When he learned that a____man had turned it in and saw that all the money and the cards were still inside,he was more than____.The owner admitted that if he had no money he probably would have kept it.What a(n)____person Woralop was!
Although he____gave Woralop a 2,000 baht,Nity later decided to also____the man a job at his factory in Bangkok.As a matter of fact,Woralop was more than happy to____it.It comes with a 11,000 baht____and good accommodation.
The social media has already started posting____of Woralop at his new job.Woralop is such a good example that being friendly really does____.When you're____to others,others have the same way that you treat them.
1.A. vest B. whistle C. garment D. wallet
2.A. gift B. reward C. award D. leave
3.A. anecdotes B. allowances C. cards D. certificates
4.A. enough B. possible C. suitable D. valid
5.A. Therefore B. However C. Moreover D. Besides
6.A. accelerate B. arrest C. return D. reform
7.A. dropping B. interrupting C. hiring D. bothering
8.A. come up with B. team up with C. fed up with D. catch up with
9.A. watch B. hand C. take D. turn
10.A. admitted B. assumed C. noticed D. introduced
11.A. homeless B. hopeless C. stainless D. worthless
12.A. satisfied B. alarmed C. surprised D. embarrassed
13.A. dynamic B. honest C. disgusting D. shabby
14.A. eventually B. frequently C. gradually D. initially
15.A. offer B. desire C. elect D. declare
16.A. overcome B. conduct C. accept D. receive
17.A. cost B. salary C. guarantee D. privilege
18.A. catalogues B. videophones C. microscopes D. photos
19.A. take m B. take off C. pay off D. pay back
20.A. kind B. mean C. outgoing D. competent
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科目:高中英語 來源:四川省資陽市2016-2017學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期期末質(zhì)量檢測英語試卷 題型:短文填空
One day a rich man took his sons on a trip to the countryside. He wanted to show them how the poor lived so that they could be thankful 1. his wealth through hard work.
They spent a couple of 2. (day) on the farm of what would be considered a poor family.
On their return, the father asked the elderly boy 3. (explain) what he had learnt. To his surprise, the boy, who had kept 4. (silence) and deep in thought on the journey home,
5. (reply) in a way that shocked his father.
“I want to become a farmer, 6. the farmers can enjoy the beautiful night stars while we have only expensive lanterns.” Finally, he asked his father, "What makes us safer, large walls around our house or some friends 7. will protect us?"
After a while, the boy finished by saying, "Before the trip I thought we 8. (be) rich but today I learnt who is 9. (true) rich." With this, the boy got up and walked away,
10. (leave) his father sitting on their comfortable sofa, totally speechless.
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科目:高中英語 來源:浙江省嘉興市2016-2017學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期期末考試英語試卷 題型:閱讀理解
Recently,people in US education have gotten extremely worried because a new report has shown that American students have a math problem.
The 2015 Program for International Student Assessment(評估)(PISA) shows math scores in the US getting lower and no improvement in science or reading.PISA tests 15-year-olds from different countries and regions in their math,science and reading skills.About 540,000 students from 72 countries and regions took part in the assessment in 2015.
US scores in reading and science were about the same as three years ago,leaving Americans near the middle of the bigger group.But the situation in math is much more worrying.The US average score was 470,be;ow the OECD(經(jīng)合組織)test average of 490,meaning the US was No.40 among the 72 countries and areas.It was 12 points lower than in 2012 and 18 points lower than in 2009.So,what is going on with American students' math skills?
One reason may be that the US does not teach math in enough depth."Students are often good at answering the first part of a problem in the United States,"said Andreas Schleicher,director of education and skills at OECD."But as soon as students have to go deeper and answer the more complicated part of a problem,they have difficulties."In comparison,many high-performing countries and regions in math teach a lot less but focus in much greater depth, especially when you look at East Asia,Japan and Singapore,according to Schleicher.
Another reason may be the fact that many people in the US are unwilling to travel to foreign countries to learn better teaching practices."One of our biggest challenges in the US is that the teachers are not going out and seeing what high-performing countries do differently,"said Wendy Kopp,who started Teach for America,in a news program.
1.When it comes to the 2015 PISA results,people in US education are more concerned about .
A. the US average score
B. the differences from the previous PISA
C. American students' performance in math
D. American students' situation in science and reading skills
2.What can we learn from the passage?
A. American students are not interested in simple math problems.
B. American students are unwilling to go abroad for further study.
C. American math teachers envy high-performing countries better teaching skills.
D. American math teachers seldom teach students how to solve complicated problems.
3.What is the main purpose of the passage?
A. To inform people of American students' 2015 PISA results.
B. To analyze the causes of American students' problems with math.
C. To stress the importance of learning math well to America students.
D. To give American math teachers some advice on how to teach math.
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