A. Wang’s little big ideas Apps are transforming smart phones into multi-tasking gadgets that can locate a good restaurant and even help you with your love life.As the iPhone4 hits China, Zhang Chunmei meets the Chinese programmer behind an App Store bestseller to find how a tiny idea can make a big difference and how apps influence our digital lifestyle. | B. Showcase for talent Susan Boyle, you better watch out.Semifinal day on China’s Got Talent is fast approaching and these contestants(竞争者) just might push you off your pedestal (宝座).Like them or hate them, there’s no denying the contestants are causing something of a stir across the country.The performers singled out on this page will certainly offer a show about which you’ll have something to say. | C. Top of the crops You might think Fashion Week is about dresses rather than hairstyles.But you’d be wrong.Whether the models are in New York, London or Milan, who’s sporting the prettiest, trendiest or most shocking hairstyle is as hot a topic as the clothes on the catwalk.Despite the many hair highlights of the 2010 Fashion Week, we’ve managed to comb through the masses of material to pick a few of our favorites here. | D. Movie messes with your head Driving home from a screening of Inception, my husband said to me: “I don’t know how you are going to write about this movie.” “What, you mean without giving anything away?” I asked.“No,” he said.“I don’t know how you are going to explain what it’s about.” The film, by writer-director Christopher Nolan, is a gorgeous(极好的), technically perfect symphony(交响曲) of images and ideas. (E) Woods to split The marriage between the golf star and his wife is officially over.Official divorce papers state that “the marriage between the parties is irretrievably broken”, thus bringing to an end the couple’s six-year marriage.Woods and Nordgren have lived apart since Woods’ November 2009 car crash, which was followed by Woods’ public admission of a series of affairs with other women. (F) Flowers set to bloom What exactly does it take for a young woman to be considered a “campus flower?” Some say beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but surely there must be certain essential criteria.Perhaps we can get some answers by taking a closer look inside the training camp of the Universiade Star in Shenzhen, a competition organized to select the guides, waiters, torchbearers and flag bearers for the 2011 games. |
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任务型阅读 某校正在开展课外阅读小组活动Peter, Helen, Catherine, Elizabeth和Jessica想根据自己小组成员的喜好找一篇英语阅读材料。阅读下面某报纸的文章摘要(A, B, C, D, E, F),选出适合他们的文章,并在答题纸上将相应选项的标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。 1.Peter’s group members are fond of an article which can help them to find something that can both challenge their intelligence and provide entertainment. 2.Helen’s group members are fashionable and fond of advanced technology.They like reading something that can provide them with inspirations in achieving success and changing people’s way of life. 3.Catherine’s group members are athletic and spend a lot of time working out.They are fond of any stories about stars in the sports world. 4.Elizabeth’s group members want to read some articles which can help them keep pace with the trend of fashion.They hope to find in the article some hints on helping improve their appearances. 5.Jessica’s group members are keen on becoming volunteers and therefore are looking for some articles that can increase their chances of being chosen. (A) Wang’s little big ideas Apps are transforming smart phones into multi-tasking gadgets that can locate a good restaurant and even help you with your love life.As the iPhone4 hits China, Zhang Chunmei meets the Chinese programmer behind an App Store bestseller to find how a tiny idea can make a big difference and how apps influence our digital lifestyle. | (B) Showcase for talent Susan Boyle, you better watch out.Semifinal day on China’s Got Talent is fast approaching and these contestants(竞争者) just might push you off your pedestal (宝座).Like them or hate them, there’s no denying the contestants are causing something of a stir across the country.The performers singled out on this page will certainly offer a show about which you’ll have something to say. | (C) Top of the crops You might think Fashion Week is about dresses rather than hairstyles.But you’d be wrong.Whether the models are in New York, London or Milan, who’s sporting the prettiest, trendiest or most shocking hairstyle is as hot a topic as the clothes on the catwalk.Despite the many hair highlights of the 2010 Fashion Week, we’ve managed to comb through the masses of material to pick a few of our favorites here. | (D) Movie messes with your head Driving home from a screening of Inception, my husband said to me: “I don’t know how you are going to write about this movie.” “What, you mean without giving anything away?” I asked.“No,” he said.“I don’t know how you are going to explain what it’s about.” The film, by writer-director Christopher Nolan, is a gorgeous(极好的), technically perfect symphony(交响曲) of images and ideas. | (E) Woods to split The marriage between the golf star and his wife is officially over.Official divorce papers state that “the marriage between the parties is irretrievably broken”, thus bringing to an end the couple’s six-year marriage.Woods and Nordgren have lived apart since Woods’ November 2009 car crash, which was followed by Woods’ public admission of a series of affairs with other women. | (F) Flowers set to bloom What exactly does it take for a young woman to be considered a “campus flower?” Some say beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but surely there must be certain essential criteria.Perhaps we can get some answers by taking a closer look inside the training camp of the Universiade Star in Shenzhen, a competition organized to select the guides, waiters, torchbearers and flag bearers for the 2011 games. |
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科目:高中英语
来源:2010届江苏省扬州市高三第二次模拟考试英语试题
题型:阅读理解
任务型阅读 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。 注意:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。 Waste to Energy—JUST BURN IT! WHY BURN WASTE? Waste-to-energy plants generate (产生) enough electricity to supply 2.4 million households in the US. But, providing electricity is not the major advantage of waste-to-energy plants. In fact, it costs more to generate electricity at a waste-to-energy plant than it does at a coal, nuclear, or hydropower plant. The major advantage of burning waste is that it considerably reduces the amount of trash going to landfills. The average American produces more than 1,600 pounds of waste a year. If all this waste were landfilled, it would take more than two cubic yards of landfill space. That’s the volume of a box three feet long, three feet wide, and six feet high. If that waste were burned, the ashes would fit into a box three feet long, three feet wide, but only nine inches high! Some communities in the Northeast may be running out of land for new landfills. And, since most people don’t want landfills in their backyards, it has become more difficult to obtain permits to build new landfills. Taking the country as a whole, the United States has plenty of open space, of course, but it is expensive to transport garbage a long distance to put it into a landfill. TO BURN OR NOT TO BURN? Some people are concerned that burning garbage may harm the environment. Like coal plants, waste-to-energy plants produce air pollution when the fuel is burned to produce steam or electricity. Burning garbage releases the chemicals and substances found in the waste. Some chemicals can be a threat to people, the environment, or both, if they are not properly controlled. Some critics of waste-to-energy plants are afraid that burning waste will hamper (妨碍,阻碍) recycling programs. If everyone sends their trash to a waste-to-energy plant, they say, there will be little motive to recycle. Several states have considered or are considering banning waste-to-energy plants unless recycling programs are in place. Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York City have delayed new waste-to-energy plants, hoping to increase the level of recycling first. So, what’s the real story? Can recycling and burning waste coexist? At first glance, recycling and waste-to-energy seem to be at odds (不一致), but they can actually complement (弥补) each other. That’s because it makes good sense to recycle some materials, and better sense to burn others. Let’s look at aluminum, for example. Aluminum mineral is so expensive to mine that recycling aluminum more than pays for itself. Burning it produces no energy. So clearly, aluminum is valuable to recycle and not useful to burn. Paper, on the other hand, can either be burned or recycled—it all depends on the price the used paper will bring. Plastics are another matter. Because plastics are made from petroleum and natural gas, they are excellent sources of energy for waste-to-energy plants. This is especially true since plastics are not as easy to recycle as steel, aluminum, or paper. Plastics almost always have to be hand sorted and making a product from recycled plastics may cost more than making it from new materials. To burn or not to burn is not really the question. We should use both recycling and waste-to-energy as alternatives to landfilling. Waste to Energy—JUST BURN IT!
WHY BURN WASTE?
| Advantages of waste to Energy
| ◆Though at a high (71) _______, waste-to-energy plants can produce enough electricity for 2.4 million US households. ◆Burning waste can (72) _______ a considerable amount of trash going to landfills.
| (73)_______ for landfilling
| ◆Some communities (74) _______ land for new landfills. ◆Most people refuse to build landfills around. ◆Building landfills in far-away areas will increase the cost of (75) _______ garbage.
| TO BURN OR NOT TO BURN?
| (76) __________ about burning garbage
| ◆Burning garbage releases chemicals, which, if not properly controlled, can be (77) _______ to people and the environment. ◆Burning garbage will hamper recycling programs.
| Coexistence of recycling and burning waste
| Recycling and waste-to-energy can go well with each other in that some materials like aluminum are fit to recycle, while others like plastics are fit to (78) _______.
| (79)__________
| Whether to burn or not to burn, we should (80) _______ landfilling with both recycling and waste-to-energy to deal with garbage.
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科目:高中英语
来源:20102011学年浙江省嘉兴市高一下学期期中考试英语卷
题型:信息匹配
任务型阅读
某校正在开展课外阅读小组活动Peter, Helen, Catherine, Elizabeth和Jessica想根据自己小组成员的喜好找一篇英语阅读材料。阅读下面某报纸的文章摘要(A, B, C, D, E, F),选出适合他们的文章,并在答题纸上将相应选项的标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。
1.Peter’s group members are fond of an article which can help them to
find something that can both challenge their intelligence and provide
entertainment.
2.Helen’s group members are fashionable and fond of advanced
technology.They
like reading something that can provide them with inspirations in achieving
success and changing people’s way of life.
3.Catherine’s group members are athletic and spend a lot of time
working out.They
are fond of any stories about stars in the sports world.
4.Elizabeth’s group members want to read some articles which can help
them keep pace with the trend of fashion.They hope to find in the article some hints on helping improve their
appearances.
5.Jessica’s group members are keen on becoming volunteers and
therefore are looking for some articles that can increase their chances of
being chosen.
A.
Wang’s little big ideas
Apps are transforming smart phones into
multi-tasking gadgets that can locate a good restaurant and even help you
with your love life.As the iPhone4 hits China, Zhang Chunmei meets the Chinese
programmer behind an App Store bestseller to find how a tiny idea can make
a big difference and how apps influence our digital lifestyle.
|
B.
Showcase for talent
Susan Boyle, you better watch out.Semifinal day on China’s Got Talent is fast
approaching and these contestants(竞争者) just might push you off your pedestal (宝座).Like them or hate them,
there’s no
denying the contestants are causing something of a stir across the country.The performers singled out
on this page will certainly offer a show about which you’ll have something to say.
|
C.
Top of the crops
You might think Fashion Week is about
dresses rather than hairstyles.But you’d be wrong.Whether the models are in New York, London or Milan, who’s sporting the prettiest,
trendiest or most shocking hairstyle is as hot a topic as the clothes on
the catwalk.Despite
the many hair highlights of the 2010 Fashion Week, we’ve managed to comb through
the masses of material to pick a few of our favorites here.
|
D.
Movie messes with your head
Driving home from a screening of
Inception, my husband said to me: “I don’t know how you are going to write about this movie.” “What, you mean without giving anything away?” I asked.“No,” he said.“I don’t know how you are going to
explain what it’s about.” The film, by writer-director Christopher Nolan, is a gorgeous(极好的), technically perfect
symphony(交响曲)
of images and ideas.
(E)
Woods to split
The marriage between the golf star and
his wife is officially over.Official divorce papers state that “the marriage between the
parties is irretrievably broken”, thus bringing to an end the couple’s six-year marriage.Woods and Nordgren have
lived apart since Woods’ November 2009 car crash, which was followed by Woods’ public admission of a
series of affairs with other women.
(F)
Flowers set to bloom
What exactly does it take for a young
woman to be considered a “campus flower?” Some say beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but surely there
must be certain essential criteria.Perhaps we can get some answers by taking a closer look inside
the training camp of the Universiade Star in Shenzhen, a competition
organized to select the guides, waiters, torchbearers and flag bearers for
the 2011 games.
|
【答案】DAECF
【解析】略
【题型】信息匹配
【适用】一般
【标题】20102011学年浙江省嘉兴市第一中学高一下学期期中考试英语卷
【关键字标签】浙江省嘉兴市第一中学,高一期中,英语
【结束】
12【题文】单词拼写(共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)
根据下列句子及所给单词的首字母,在答题卷上按题号写出各单词的正确形式(每空限填一词)。
1. C___________ drove me inside.
2. Fresh air is of great b___________ to
our health.
3. It’s important to know your own strengths and
w___________.
4.China and Japan have mid-autumn
festivals, when people a__________ the moon and in China, enjoy mooncakes
5.Many a child ___________ to death in
Africa because of the lack of food last century.
6. At the beginning of the year, farmers
usually have a lot of a___________ work to do.
7. The c__________ of some European
countries are quite different from ours.
8. Without p___________, you cannot take
photos here.
9. He managed to save the d___________
girl, which was praised by many people.
10.The famous “ Oprah Winfrey Show” is b___________ live every
Friday on CNN.
【答案】11.Curiosity 12.
benefit 13. weaknesses 14.
admire 15. starved
16. agricultural 17. customs 18.
permission 19. drowning 20.broadcast
【解析】略
【题型】单词拼写
【适用】一般
【标题】20102011学年浙江省嘉兴市第一中学高一下学期期中考试英语卷
【关键字标签】浙江省嘉兴市第一中学,高一期中,英语
【结束】
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来源:
题型:阅读理解
任务型阅读: 五个人在讲述自己的故事。下面是他们讲述故事的后述部分,阅读下面五个选项(A、B、C、D、和E),选出符合各自故事前述部分的最佳选项,选项中有一项是多余选项。 67. What I read is mainly about the history of sports. I don’t have much time for anything else, except that I like dancing a lot. Some people say I’m not very good at it, though. I’m happy I’m active, doing things instead of watching people do. 68. I’m particularly interested in current affairs. So I often choose the TV news. And sometimes watch the sports. In some ways I think I learn more than I did at school. 69. Our joy is not only due to the appreciation of his diligence, but also of his strong will. Now I feel happy because something in this boy’s heart moved me and made me know that we mainly depended on our own feet to stand up, not just others’ help. 70. However, all things went contrary (相反的) to my wishes. I was wrong, extremely wrong! What the so-called developed and prosperous city is only the mirage (海市蜃楼). A. Jonny’s Story About month ago, I heard that Johnny, one of my cousins, had got a high score and he could successfully enter a famous university in Shanghai. All of us felt very pleased for him. As you know, he has been an orphan (孤儿) since he was 3 years old. B. Eve’s Story I haven’t much interest in studying. To be honest, I don’t like reading very much, except for magazines and that sort of things. Just do light reading to kill the time. But I do enjoy TV. Not that I watch everything. In fact, I choose my programs very carefully. C. Zhang’s Story Once, I brought with great ideas to come to this city to realize my dreams. Everything in my eyes seemed to be perfect at that time and I thought that there would be nothing imperfect that would come into my life. D. Ted’s Story I’m a very active sort of person --- I simply love doing things. That’s why I enjoy sports so much. Actually I mean playing. I hardly ever watch them on TV, but I read quite a bit about them. Ben’s Story When I left school five years ago, I said to myself, “That’s it. No more learning for me. Now I can enjoy myself in the evening.” But about a year ago my boss said, “We’re going to get a computer in the near future.” What did he mean? I simply didn’t know.
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