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篇一:Two Koreas agree to hold family reunion in late Feb.

Two Koreas agree to hold family reunion in

late Feb.

2014-02-05

South Korea and the Democratic People' s Republic of Korea (DPRK) agreed Wednesday to hold reunion of separated families from Feb. 20 to 25, three days later than agreed before, according to local media reports.

The agreement came after Red Cross officials from both sides held talks at the border village of Panmunjeom to sort out details, including the reunion date and venue. The delegates met at Tongilgak, an administrative building on the DPRK side of the truce village.

On Jan. 24, the two Koreas agreed on the reunion of families separated by the 1950-53 Korean War at the DPRK's scenic Mount Kumgang resort. Seoul originally proposed the reunion date from Feb. 17 to 22, but the date was slightly delayed to six days through Feb. 25.

篇二:读写网络测试答案

Part 1 Word Dictation

Directions: Listen and write down the words you hear. You are going to listen to the recording twice. During the first time, write the word that you hear. Check your answers as you listen the second time.

Part 2 Understanding Short Conversations

Directions: In this section you'll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.

31. B

A. He started a new program.

B. He stopped exercising.

C. He feels very tired.

D. He was ill last month.

32. A

A. Begin swimming.

B. Start weight lifting.

C. Look at herself differently.

D. Eat better to lose weight.

33. D

A. Bill took drugs.

B. Bill exercised a lot.

C. Bill grew new muscles.

D. Bill had a new coach.

34. B

A. He was able to exercise every day after work.

B. He cannot count the ways his life has changed.

C. Others have asked him how he's gotten healthy.

D. People have changed their attitude toward him.

35. A

A. Healthy vegetables are very expensive for some people.

B. The woman doesn't have a good excuse not to exercise.

C. Running outside is the best way for a person to exercise.

D. Healthy living isn't something to make excuses for.

36. B

A. In China.

B. In Japan.

C. In Korea.

D. At home.

37. C

A. To reduce the size of the head office.

B. To help the company make more money.

C. To try new Japanese techniques.

D. To learn from Japanese companies.

A. The things the man has learned.

B. The success the man has found.

C. The ways the man has changed his life.

D. The attitude of learning the man has adopted.

39. D

A. The man can't make his own interviews.

B. The man hasn't ever worked in business.

C. The man doesn't teach kids about business.

D. The man doesn't want a new job.

40. A

A. He only had something to talk about.

B. He missed his home country too much.

C. He only went to one country—Italy.

D. He didn't have enough time.

Part 3 Understanding Long Conversations

Directions: In this section you'll hear a long conversation or conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.

Questions 41 to 45 are based on the same passage or dialog.

41. D

A. To make students study more.

B. To help students be more successful.

C. To see if classes are being taught well.

D. To make changes to education.

42. B

A. To check if changes should be made.

B. To understand more about tests.

C. To compare them with results in other countries.

D. To see if their child is making any progress.

43. A

A. 70%.

B. 73%.

C. 85%.

D. 87%.

44. A

A. Different countries and their teaching methods.

B. Help for students in getting good grades.

C. Improvements made possible through tests.

D. The purpose of tests and interpretation of grades.

45. D

A. Parent and child.

B. Psychologist and patient.

C. Teacher and student.

D. Employer and employee.

Questions 46 to 50 are based on the same passage or dialog.

46. B

A. How water-dense foods can help you lose weight.

B. What fruits and vegetables have in common.

C. Why one should eat foods with fewer calories.

D. Where people get most of their calories.

47. A

A. They are rich in taste.

B. They give calories for energy.

C. They contain many calories.

D. They contain a lot of water.

48. C

A. A sandwich.

B. A bowl of soup.

C. A salad.

D. Some fruit.

49. A

A. Eating only when hungry.

B. Eating foods low in calories.

C. Getting one's water from food.

D. Filling up one's stomach with water.

50.

A. They are convenient.

B. They are low in calories.

C. They cost more.

D. They leave you hungry.

Part 4 Understanding Passages

Directions: In this section you'll hear a passage or passages. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.

Questions 51 to 55 are based on the same passage or dialog.

51.

A. How to beat a bad mood.

B. How to do physical exercise.

C. How to talk bad moods out.

D. How to be involved in physical exercise.

52.

A. To have enough rest.

B. To do some housework.

C. To take drugs.

D. To talk it out.

53.

A. They are the most effective.

B. They are useful but aren't best.

C. They are only what doctors like.

D. They are ineffective.

54.

A. Swimming.

B. Doing housework.

C. Cooking.

D. Washing.

55.

A. Three to five times a week.

B. Twenty minutes a week.

C. No less than three times a week.

D. No more than five times a week.

Questions 56 to 60 are based on the same passage or dialog.

56.

A. American opinions about schools.

B. The role of parents in American education.

C. Responsibility in American classrooms.

D. American high schools.

57.

A. American high schools are public schools.

B. American high schools take their responsibilities very seriously.

C. Education has an honored place in American society.

D. Parents share in the school lives of their children.

58.

A. Guidance advisers.

B. Their parents.

C. Their teachers.

D. Their organizations.

59.

A. To give a lesson at school.

B. To make a teaching plan.

C. To share in the school life of their children.

D. To attend a Parent-Teacher Organization.

60.

A. Discussing children's problems.

B. Entering children in lower grade classes.

C. Organizing the work of the school.

D. Working out a plan for the class lessons.

Part 5 Multiple Choice

Directions: Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.

61. While a ___A_____ amount of stress can be beneficial, too much stress can exhaust you.

A. moderate

B. modern

C. large

D. striking

62. If you _____D________ your demand, then maybe you will have more chance of getting what you want.

A. conduct

B. deny

C. grant

D. moderate

63. I don't think he is old ___C_____ to do the job.

A. sufficient

B. plentiful

C. enough

D. approximate

64. The _____D___ year begins when school opens in September.

A. studying

B. learning

C. teacher

D. academic

65. The physicist needed more __C______ before his theory could be accepted.

A. finance

B. publications

C. evidence

D. recognition

66. Students of ___D_____ grades are those studying in the first three grades of elementary school.

A. entry

B. basic

C. main

D. primary

67. The museum is ___B_____ a valuable group of coins.

A. displaying

B. exhibiting

C. presenting

D. giving

68. Many cookbooks have very __C______ directions.

A. common

B. confirmed

C. complicated

D. compound

69. The _____A___ for speeding is a fine of one hundred and fifty dollars.

A. penalty

B. benefit

C. criticism

D. remedy

70. The two brothers are very much __C_____, not only in appearance but also in thinking.

A. like

篇三:惠州市2016届高三第二次调研英语及参考

2016届惠州市第二次调研考试

英 语

2015.10

本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分120分(最终成绩按总分135分进 行折算),考试用时120分钟。

注意事项:

1. 本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。

2. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考证号填写在答题卡相应的位置。

3. 全部答案应在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。

4. 考试结束后,将答题卡交回。

第I卷

第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节 (共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Failing in something isn’t a really nice feeling, but Scotland’ s Fettes College in Edinburgh

wants to show its students that failure isn’t something to fear and is actually something to accept willingly!

The boarding school held “failure week” to celebrate taking risks and learning from them.

Whether in sports or school, children often face lots of pressure to succeed and do well, and the school was becoming concerned.

“Young people from all walks of life live in a high-pressure environment where they are

trying very hard to achieve a level of perfection,” said Sue Bruce, head of personal and social education in the school.

“This week at Fettes we have been focusing on one of the most misunderstood parts of

success: failure. While we are often scared of failure, it is important to learn that it is only through failing, often many times, that we learn how to succeed. All through the week, we have looked at the experiences of some of the most successful inventors, artists and businessmen, who failed hundreds, if not thousands of times on their journey to success,” read a letter on Fettes College’s website.

To celebrate failure, students were encouraged to try something they’ve never done before,

like playing an instrument or dancing in front of audiences. A number of students stepped up and tried things that they finally failed in, but they had fun and enjoyed the experience. “The concert was extremely enjoyable, proving that we should always try not to worry about failure and have a go!” read another note on the website. Students were also taught about famous people like J.K. Rowling and Richard Branson who failed many times before they finished what they set out to do. “If they let the fear of failure stop them from doing something, they are actually stopping

themselves from learning, developing, and potentially succeeding,”said Bruce.

1. What is the purpose of the boarding school to hold “failure week”?

A. To get the students involved in social activities.

B. To help the students accept and learn from failure.

C. To make the students study even harder.

D. To teach the students how to get relaxed.

2. During the “failure week” the students could do the following things EXCEPT ___________?

A. taking risks B. learning from others’ experiences

C. trying something new D. trying to entertain themselves

3. What can we learn from the passage?

A、Many successful people are lucky and achieve success easily.

B、Because we are often scared of failure ,we never succeed.

C、The fear of failure can stop the students from learning and succeeding.

D、The students who failed in trying new things felt depressed.

B

Humans have been keeping animals as pets for tens of thousands of years, but Dr Jean-Loup

Rault, an animal scientist at the University of Melbourne in Australia, believes new companions

are coming: robot pets.

“Technology is moving very fast,” Rault told ABC News, “The Tamagotchi in the early

1990s was really the first robotic pet, and now Sony and other big companies have improved them

a lot.”

puppy? But Rault argues that the robotic kind has a lot going for it: “You don’t have to feed it, you

don’t have to walk it, it won’t make a mess in your house, and you can go on a holiday without

feeling guilty.” The technology also benefits those who are allergic to pets, short on space, or

fearful of real animals.

It’s not clear whether robot pets can replace real ones. But studies do suggest that we can

bond with these smart machines. People give their cars names and kids give their toy animals life

stories. It’s the same with robots. When Sony stopped its repair service for its robot dog Aibo in

March 2014, owners in Japan held funerals.

As an animal welfare researcher, Rault is concerned about how robotic pets could affect our

attitudes towards live animals. “If we become used to a robotic companion that doesn’t need food,

water or exercises, perhaps it will change how humans care about other living beings,” he said.

So are dogs and cats a thing of the past, as Rault predicts? For those who grew up with living

and breathing pets, the mechanical kind might not do. But for our next generation who are in

constant touch with smart technology, a future in which lovely pets needn’t have a heartbeat might

not be a far-fetched dream.

4. What does the underlined phrase “sit well with” means?

A. be refused byB. be beneficial to

C. make a difference toD. receive support from

5. What are the advantages of robot pets?

a. They are plastic and feel smooth.

b. Owners needn’t worry about them when going out.

c. They can help cure allergies.

d. They save space and costs.

A. ab B. bcC. bd D.cd

6. We can learn from the passage that___________.

A. Sony is the first company to produce robot pets Aibo.

B. People can develop strong bond with their robot pets.

C. Rault thinks robot pets still have a long way to go.

D. Robot toys may help people care more about living beings.

7. The passage mainly tells us___________.

A. the advantages of robot toysB. the popularity of robot pets

C. living pets are dying out.D. robot pets are coming.

C

Lee’s mother Sun became unexpectedly pregnant while married to a disabled man. Doctors told her that because of a medication she had been taking her child would not be normal. She chose to continue with the pregnancy and in 1985 in Seoul, South Korea, little Hee Ah Lee was born with only two fingers on each hand, disfigurement of her legs, and slight brain injury. The hospital told Sun that she could not care for the child at home and her relatives wanted her to place the child for adoption in a foreign country. Sun, however, thought her baby would live a successful life.

When Lee was a pre-schooler, Sun wanted her daughter to take piano lessons for two reasons. One was that she felt it would help her strengthen her hands so she could hold a pencil. The other was that she felt that if she could master the piano, she could master anything. For six months piano schools turned them down and then the one teacher who did accept the task got discouraged and wanted to quit. It was a three-month contest of wills between mother and daughter that led to a conflict in which Sun actually threw her daughter on the floor in frustration. But Lee got back up on the piano bench and for the first time played a children’s song. That was the turning point and one year later Lee won the grand prize in a piano concert for Kindergartners. It was at the age of 7 that Lee won Korea’s 19th National Handicap Conquest Contest and was presented with her award by the President of Korea.

Lee has won numerous awards, and is a widely traveled concert pianist with more than 200 appearances. Her first album titled “Hee-ah, a Pianist with Four Fingers” was released in June, 2008.

Lee speaks highly of her mother for challenging her to master the piano and said that although her training was difficult, “As time went by, the piano became my source of inspiration and my best friend.”

8. Which of the following can best describe Sun?

A. stubborn and devoted B. impatient and strict

C. enthusiastic and hardworking D. honest and responsible

9. What was probably in Lee’s mind when on the floor?

A. Learning piano was too difficult for her.

B. Life was unfair to her.

C. She would try her best to learn piano.

D. Her mother didn’t love her any more.

10. When was Lee awarded by the president of Korea?

A. 1985 B. 1992 C. 2008D. 2007

11. What’s the best title of the passage?

A. A 4-finger pianist B. Love between mother and daughter

C. Learning piano D. An abnormal girl

D

Every year, millions of Americans see their personal information leak into the wrong hands. Maybe there’s spyware on the their computer, or a service they use suffered a security reach, leaving customers at the risk of exposure. Or perhaps their password is easy to guess.

Don’t fear: You can easily set up proper defenses. Here’s how.

● Clean Your Computer and Smartphone

Before you put new security measures into place, make sure your devices are as spotless as possible. This means installing a good antivirus program and taking the time to clear out any spy — or malware that may have already infected your system. These days, it’s also worth it to make sure your phone is safe from viruses. iPhones are less likely to be targeted by spyware, but Android users should download the Lookout app to scan their devices and ensure everything is as it should be.

● Secure Your WiFi

It’s fairly easy for potential criminals to gain access to your information if they’re able to share your connection — that’s why you want to be careful when using public WiFi. Even though you put security measures into place a couple of years ago, it’s a good idea to refresh your settings. ● Use passwords

What you’ve heard is true: Passwords should use a variety of special characters, numerals, letters, and cases when possible.

● Check the shopping security

Take care when shopping online. Always check the security symbols when using an online site for shopping. If the lock icon encryption (加密) is not there, do not give out credit details. Also, check that the site is legal — never go to a site from a random email and start shopping online. Keep a separate credit card just for online shopping. This will make it easier to cancel if something bad does happen and your other credit card for “in real life” can still be used uninfluenced.

Don’t store information on any store’s website. It may be convenient but it’s also a possible loss to you if the site is hacked.

12. This passage is mainly about ___________.

A. ways of avoiding identity theft B. tips of freeing computers from viruses

C. measures to ensure network securityD. steps to keep track of passwords

13. To put new security measures into place, we need to ___________.

A. clear out everything in the system B. make a random selection of network

C. get rid of potential spyware D. refresh the infected system

14. According to the passage, the risk of exposing personal information may possibly be caused by ___________.

A. the applications of antivirus programs B. the practice of using public WiFi

C. the difficult access to passwordsD. the separate credit card for online shopping

15. Which of the following is an improper way to shop online?

A. Adopting a unique password for every website.

B. Shopping online at reliable websites.

C. Keeping credit details safe by checking security symbols.

D. Monitoring credit card by storing information online.

第二节 (共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

As the saying goes, you can not change the environment, but can change their own. Winners will put setbacks and difficulties down to the imperfection of personal ability and experience, to emphasize the inherent factors, and they are willing to continuously improve and develop the right direction. However, the losers are always emphasizing external and wait and give up!

In many cases, it is a humble person who looks down upon his own. A priori condition, such as one’s appearance and family, can’t be changed, but at least the inner state and the spirit of the will are entirely under their own control. is nothing absolutely bad, but the mentality of the absolutely poor people. If even the state of mind will not be adjusted, how they deal with things more complicated than the mentality of it! Passion put to work and numbness to work are completely different. Failure is seldom because we do not have the strength, but always because we are susceptible to all around us, and get used to going along with the lack of assertive, unstable attitude, and easily frustrated reason. As long as we change our attitude and face a number of disappointments in life bravely, we can feel the power of attitude, which decides the height of the final decision.

A. Only when we are the masters of our own, can we do everything well.

B. They will blame on injustice of the opportunity and the environment.

C. Mentality is the final decision of life high.

D. You can’t change the facts, but can change attitudes.

E. As long as we try our best, we can be successful.

F. No matter what the situation, a person's attitude is very important.

G. The difference between successful people and the losers lies in their mind.

第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节, 满分45分)

第一节 完形填空(共20 小题;
每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A, B, C, D)中,选出可以填入空白处


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