题客网高考押题卷 第四期(浙江版)英语
— May I ask for three days off tomorrow?
—______. You know, the May Day holiday is just around the corner and every salesgirl is as busy as a bee.
A.It’s out of the question | B.No problem | C.None of my business | D.I don’t care |
As many successful businessmen believe, courage is as ______ to pioneering work as the intelligence, even more so.
A.accessible | B.essential | C.alternative | D.commercial |
_____ in a poor family made Tom very dilligent when he was still young.
A.Brought up | B.Bringing up | C.Having brought up | D.Being brought up |
—How long did David work here?
—For half a year, he didn't leave much_______on us.
A.expression | B.instruction |
C.conclusion | D.impression |
The hunter shot at the birds ______ the big tree, only to shoot ______.
A.on; nothing | B.on; neither | C.in; none | D.in; no one |
Everything seems to be going______for the first two weeks after I moved to Shanghai.
A.smoothly | B.vividly |
C.frequently | D.generally |
________they were often separated due to work, they have understood and supported each other and continuously shown concern for each other.
A.When | B.Although | C.As | D.Because |
— Tom fell off the bike yesterday, but he is all right now.
— What a lucky dog! He _________ himself badly.
A.should injure | B.could have injured | C.should have injured | D.might injure |
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 seemed to have been ______ to only a mystery after so long and hopeless a search.
A.reduced | B.formed | C.trapped | D.absorbed |
The telephone _____ three times in the last hour, and each time it _____ for my sister.
A.had rung; was | B.has rung; was | C.rang; has been | D.has been ringing; is |
__________ the construction of a moderately prosperous society in all respects, and achieve the great renewal of the Chinese nation following the path of socialism with Chinese characteristics, we must consolidate wisdom and efforts from all ethnic groups of our nation.
A.To complete | B.Completing | C.Having completed | D.Completed |
Every man has his faults. We should, therefore, learn to be ______ of others.
A.ignorant | B.responsible | C.reliable | D.tolerant |
A woman with a bleeding hand hurried in and asked, “Is there a hospital around _____ I can get some medicine for my wounded hand?”
A.that | B.which | C.where | D.what |
________ industry, Zhang repeatedly urged the adjustment and optimization of the industrial structure, improvement of product quality and enhancement of industrial competitiveness.
A.in term of | B.instead of | C.in need of | D.in favor of |
Today, after more than 50 years of development, the College of Europe has not only served as ______ important think tank for the European Union but also become_____cradle of political elites of Europe.
A.an, the | B.the;an | C.the, the | D.an;/ |
Testing should not be limited to _________students learn from textbooks, but should include how to use that knowledge.
A.that | B.all | C.what | D.which |
Our daughter doesn’t know what to ______ at the university; she can’t make up her mind about her future.
A.take in | B.take over | C.take up | D.take on |
You needn’t have apologized for your absence— , it’s hardly your fault.
A.therefore | B.however | C.meanwhile | D.Besides |
—English has a large vocabulary, hasn’t it?
—Yes. _____ more words and expressions and you will find it easier to read and communicate.
A.Known | B.Knowing | C.To know | D.Know |
—Have you been wasting time on films again?
—_____. I’ve been working and I need a break.
A.No way | B.Not really | C.I don’t agree | D.I couldn’t agree more |
When you are little, it’s not hard to believe you can change the world. I remember my ______ when, at the age of 12, I _______ delegates at the Rio Earth Summit. “I am only a child,” I told them .“Yet I know that if all the money spent on war was spent on ________ poverty and finding environment answers, ________ a wonderful place this would be. In school you teach us not to __________ others, to work things out, to respect others, to clean up our mess, not to hurt other creatures, to _______, not to be greedy. Then why do you go out and do the thing you tell us not to do? You grown-ups say you love us, but I _________ you, please, to make your __________reflect your words.”
I spoke for six minutes and received a standing ovation(长时间的喝彩). Some of the delegates _______ cried. I thought that maybe I had ________ some of them, that my speech might actually spur(激励) action. Now, a decade from Rio, after I’ve sat through many more conferences, I’m not sure what has been accomplished. My confidence in the people in power and in the power of an individual’s voice to reach them has been deeply shaken.
When I was little, the world was simple. But as a young adult, I’m learning that as we have to make _________ — education, career, lifestyle — life gets more and more _________. We are beginning to feel __________ to produce and be successful. We are taught that economic growth is ________, but aren’t taught how to _________ a happy, healthy or sustainable(可持续的) way of living. And we are learning that what we wanted for the future when we were 12 was ideal and __________.
Today I’m no longer a child, but I’m worried about what kind of _________ my children will grow up in. I know change is _________, because I am changing, still figuring out what I think. I am still deciding how to live my life. The challenges are great, _________ if we accept individual responsibility and make sustainable choices, we will rise to the challenges, and we will become part of the ___________ tide of change.
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Ecotourism is one of the fastest growing sectors in tourism.More and more of us are becoming concerned about the effects we are having on the destinations we choose, as well as the world around us.Some of us are choosing more green modes of transport to get there instead of flying, and some of us are choosing to visit greener destinations.India is one of the best places for ecotourism, and with the destinations below you can be sure that you’ll not only be protecting the earth, but giving something back to the area too.
Kerala, more commonly known as “God’s Own Country”, is a beautiful state on the southern tip of India.It’s a biologically diverse area, with many unique animal species, and almost 2,500 plant species in its tropical forests—that’s nearly a quarter of all India’s plant groups.In the past, though the forests in this area were much cleared, today they are well protected.There are plenty of wildlife reserves where you can see some of these unique animals.
With tourism developing in the area and money brought in, more attention can be given to protecting its plants and animals, ensuring that the people in the area have a better quality of life.
Arunachal Pradesh, situated on the most northern tip of India, is a resort for the more adventurous. With dry, desert heat in the summer and a snowfall best avoided in the winter, this area is less about greenery, and more about stunning desert landscapes.When visiting this amazing area, you'll be promoting locals earning income from their surroundings, encouraging them to make the most of them and preserve them, as well as gradually increasing their quality of life.
As a north Indian province, Ladakh supports much rare and even endangered plants and animals, which can be seen at Hemis High Altitude National Park.There are also many Tibetan monasteries, including the Hemis Monastery, to visit in the area.
Why do people regard Kerala as a biologically diverse area?
A.Because Kerala is one of the best places for ecotourism. |
B.Because Kerala is commonly known as “God’s Own Country”. |
C.Because there live many unique animal species and almost 2,500 plant species. |
D.Because Kerala is a beautiful state on the southern tip of India. |
What’s the author’s attitude towards the tourist industry in Kerala?
A.supportive |
B.objective |
C. nentral |
D.passive |
What can the tourists enjoy in Arunachal Pradesh despite much hardship?
A.many unique animal species |
B.plenty of wildlife |
C.The beautiful desert landscapes. |
D.snowfall |
According to the passage, where would you like to go if you intend to study some endangered animals and plants?
A.Hemis High Altitude National Park in Arunachal Pradesh. |
B.Hemis High Altitude National Park in Kerala. |
C.Hemis High Altitude National Park in Tibet. |
D.Hemis High Altitude National Park in Ladak. |
What is the passage mainly talking about?
A.The best ecotourism destinations in India. |
B.protecting the earth |
C.greener destinations |
D.Ecotourism is one of the fastest growing sectors in tourism. |
As we move upwards in an organization, our perspective begins to change, sometimes in ways that can feel uncomfortable. Most people begin working in some technical skill area where they can reliably produce desired outcomes based largely on their own performance.
In my career, I was a public relations practitioner, skilled at media relations, drafting news releases, organizing events and news conferences, etc. Of course that also required the skill of collaborating with others, but I wasn’t responsible for their performance. However, as my mastery of public relations increased into the areas of consulting and selling, I started moving up the ladder until eventually I was the general manager of the organization.
Suddenly, I realized I had been catapulted beyond my area of competence. I really had no idea how to “manage” others and how to “delegate” responsibility effectively to other players. So what did I do? I sucked most of the responsibility up to myself, continuing to work on things that demanded my technical expertise, while occasionally handing out a few “tasks” to others. Needless to say I suffered hugely as a manager until I learned the difficult lesson that (as my coach at the time said to me) “You need to find new ways of being important.”
The new role, the “new way of being important” that I learned was the role of leader, orchestrator, delegator. The new role of developing others instead of simply being a technical expert.The new role of working through others, not doing all the work myself. Imagine a symphony orchestra conductor trying to play all the instruments. That is what many new managers find themselves trying to do and its not a highly effective approach, to say the least!
Many new managers fail to achieve their potential because they don’t delegate effectively and they don’t really understand what delegation is all about. Delegating is so critically important that for many aspiring managers it literally becomes their “Achilles Heel”—their fatal weak spot that can make or break their careers. So let’s examine six major reasons that managers fail to delegate effectively.(www.kekenet.com)
What does the word “collaborating” in the second passage mean?
A.operating | B.corresponding |
C.struggling | D.cooperating |
Where can the sentence “That’s when I hit the wall”be put?
A.paragragh 1 and 2. | B.paragragh 2 and 3. |
C.paragragh 3 and 4. | D.paragragh 4and 5. |
Why did the writer suffer as a manager?
A.He took on most of the responsibility on his own. |
B.He thought of himself an important person. |
C.He failed to earn respect from others. |
D.He put much pressure on others. |
According to the passage, we know “the new way of being important”means that________.
A.The new role of developing others and being a technical expert. |
B.The new role of working through others instead of doing all the work myself. |
C.The new role of simply being a technical expert and doing all the work myself. |
D.The new role of simply being a technical expert instead of doing all the work myself. |
What will the writer talk about following the text?
A.How managers can deal with the workers. |
B.The reasons why mangers should delegate effectively. |
C.How managers be respected by workers. |
D.The reasons why mangers can’t allocate effectively. |
The sound of a mosquito can mean trouble in many parts of the world. The bite of the mosquito can be deadly. The insects carry serious diseases like malaria. The World Health Organization estimates that almost 630,000 people died from malaria and malaria-related causes in 2012, most of these cases were in African countries south of the Saharan desert.
In the United States, scientists are seeking new ways to fight malaria. A group of California scientists is working to develop a more effective and less costly substances to protect people from mosquito.
The researchers work at the University of California Riverside. They are investigating the sense of smell in mosquitoes. They found the insects use the same receptor for identifying carbon dioxide in human breath as they do for the smell of our skin.
Anandasankar Ray is leading the investigation. He says scientists tested more than a million chemical compounds until they found a substance called Ethyl pyruvate. He says Ethyl pyruvate makes the mosquitoes' receptor inactive.
"When we apply Ethyl pyruvate to a human arm and offer it to hungry mosquitoes in a cage, then very few of the mosquitoes are attracted to the human arm because only a few of them are able to smell it out," said Ray.
Genevieve Tauxe is a member of the UC Riverside research team. She says it was not easy to find the neurons of noble cells that recognise both the smell of human breath and skin. She describes a device the researchers are using to examine mosquitoes.
"With this apparatus, we are able to insert a very small electrode into the part of the mosquito's nose, effectively, where its olfactory neurons are and where the smell is happening," said Tauxe.
The scientists use these instruments to look for the signals that a mosquito's neurons send to its brain when it finds an interesting smell. Computer screen images show when the sense is strong or weak.
Anandasankar Ray says a product based on Ethyl pyruvate may cost less to manufacture than DEET, the most effective chemical treatment now in use. He says DEET is too costly for most people who live in areas affected by malaria.
"Perhaps by finding odors that can attack other target receptors, we will be able to improve upon DEET and finally have the next generation of insect behavior control products," said Ray.
The scientists believe they will soon be able to find a way to manufacture less costly and more effective products for the fight against mosquitoes.420
According to the passage,scientists found a substance called_________.
A.DEET |
B.Ethyl pyruvate |
C.carbon dioxide |
D.target receptors |
From the passage, we know that__________.
A.DEET is the most effective chemical treatment in use and it is not expensive. |
B.scientists have not made products that are less costly and more effective to fight against mosquitoes. |
C.new products will be more effective than DEET but will be costly. |
D.DEET is not effective but expensive. |
What is the main idea of the passage?
A.scientits help people to prevent from malaria. |
B.scientits find how mosquitoes carry diseases. |
C.scientits work hard to make new products to avoid the malaria. |
D.scientits find new substances to fight mosquitoes. |
Where does this text probably come from ?
A.Children’s literature | B.Science fiction |
C.An advertisement | D.A health report |
According to the passage,which of the following statements is correct?
A.Ethyl pyruvate does not make the mosquitoes' receptor inactive. |
B.When we apply Ethyl pyruvate to a human arm,most of the mosquitoes are not attracted to the human arm. |
C.Now we have not effective products to prevent from the mosquitoes. |
D.Almost 630,000 people died from malaria and malaria-related causes in 2012, all the cases were in African countries. |
Dozens of scientists and tourists who spent over a week aboard a vessel trapped in Antarctic ice were rescued Thursday in an international effort that followed multiple attempts thwarted by the region's harsh climate.
The 52 were safely rescued by a transport helicopter from a Chinese icebreaker that landed on a makeshift helipad of ice near their stricken Russian research vessel. In multiple flights, it transferred about 12 at a time to an Australian vessel, where they will begin their journeys home, said authorities involved in the operation.
'Great relief!' scientific expedition leader Chris Turney said in a Twitter TWTR +6.05% message.
The airlift operation was confirmed by China's official Xinhua news agency, which has a reporter aboard the Chinese icebreaker, the Xue Long, or Snow Dragon. A statement from the Australian Maritime Safety Authority, in charge of coordinating the operation, indicated passengers were safely transferred by early evening to the Australian icebreaker Aurora Australis.
Trapped in a particularly thick ice floe just before Christmas on its way toward Antarctica, the Russian research vessel Akademik Shokalskiy remains immobile. Its 22-member crew is staying aboard. While the passengers weren't in imminent danger, they expressed frustration as holidays passed but also maintained their spirits, including by stamping out the makeshift helipad with their feet on New Year's Day.
Thursday's rescue marked only the latest attempt to get close to the blue-hulled Russian vessel since it first called for help on Christmas Day. Over the past few days, ice-breaking vessels from China, Australia and France have made separate unsuccessful bids to cut through thick layers of ice to reach it.
After the rescue got under way Thursday afternoon under bright blue skies, video footage showed the twin-blade helicopter touching down gingerly on the makeshift helipad. Passengers wearing identical red life jackets walked in single file on the ice toward the helicopter.
Just hours before Thursday's rescue, Australian maritime authorities had announced natural conditions would cause them to abandon the mission yet again. Illustrating the caution, China's State Oceanic Administration, which runs the Xue Long, posted a statement on its website quoting its captain, Wang Jianzhong, as saying he was working continuously to ensure the icebreaker itself wouldn't get trapped in the thick ice.
In outlining the plan ahead of the flights, authorities said Chinese rescuers would fly 12 passengers at a time initially to the Xue Long, which was waiting 12 nautical miles away from the Russian craft in more open water, and then the Aurora Australis, waiting a further two nautical miles away.
Mr. Turney, a professor of climate change at the University of New South Wales, offered in his Twitter messages a 'huge thanks' to the Chinese and Australian authorities for ensuring all are 'safe and sound.'
The incident has highlighted the dangers of Antarctic travel even during the southern-summer months. Usually at this time of year, international attention on the frozen continent is typically limited to clashes between Japan's research whaling fleet and antiwhaling activists.
'All the world is making a fuss,' some passengers sang in an impromptu New Year's message recorded at a party in a common room on board the Russian ship by a journalist from Britain's Guardian newspaper. The group cheered and clapped to count down the last moments of 2013. Both passengers and crew have spent their time tweeting messages and videos of their experience.
What does the underlined word thwarted mean in the first paragraph?
A.prevent someone from doing sth | B.try one’s best to do sth |
C.frighten by something | D.destroy |
According to the passage, the vessel trapped trapped in a thick ice is__________.
A.an Australian vessel | B.a Russian vessel |
C.a China vessel | D.a Franch vessel |
How many crew memembers were trapped in the vessel?
A.22 | B.12 | C.52 | D.24 |
According to the passage,which of the following statements is true?
A.Because of the thick ice, the vessel rescue attempts failed several times. |
B.the Chinese icebreaker, Snow Dragon, transported the people trapped in the vessel home. |
C.The 52 were safely rescued by a transport helicopter from a Chinese icebreaker at a time. |
D.The Antarctic travel is dangerous even during the southern-summer months. |
Where does this text probably come from ?
A.Children’s literature | B.Science fiction |
C.An advertisement | D.A news report |
下面文章中有4个段落需要添加小标题,文章需要添加总标题。请从以下选项(A、B、C、 D、E和F)中选出符合意思的标题,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。
A. Be Positive
B. Get rid of insecurities gradually
C. Identify your successes
D. Help others
E. Recognize your insecurities
F. Do everything you like to
True self-confidence isn't an overnight acquisition. It takes dedication to realize you are a good human being that is worthy of respect and love.
________________________
This could be anything from regrets to friends at school or negative experience. Whatever is making you feel unworthy, or ashamed, identify it, give it a name, and write it down. You can also tear these written pieces to start feeling positive on those points.
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Each day you should weaken it. There's no quick fix. Get to the root of the problem; focus on it and understand that you need to resolve each issue before you can move on. Check if it is an old past emotion and if it is really still relevant or applicable in your life today. And that does not mean you have to get rid of whatever makes you feel bad (many times, you simply can't). You need to learn to accept yourself, your past, your circumstances as they are, without necessarily thinking of them as “bad”.
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Everyone is good at something, so discover the things at which you do extremely well, then focus on your talents. Give yourself permission to be proud of them. Give yourself credit for your successes. Inferiority (自卑) is a state of mind in which you've declared yourself a victim. Do not allow yourself to be victimized.
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Avoid self-pity, or the pity and sympathy of others. Never allow others to make you feel inferior—they can only do so if you let them. If you continue to dislike and look down upon yourself, others are going to do and believe likewise. Instead, speak positively about yourself, about your future, and about your progress. Do not be afraid to show your strengths and qualities to others. By doing so, you strengthen those ideas in your mind and encourage your growth in a positive direction.
________________________
When you know you’re helpful to the people around you, and are making a positive difference in other people’s lives, you'll know that you are a positive force in the world—which will boost yourself confidence.
Now, dear friends, Be confident, and accomplishing your goals will be just around the corner.
下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写上该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,在该词下而写上修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(人第11处起)不计分。
China had launched a national campaign "Eat up All on the Plates" for the leftovers in restaurant across the country are almost enough feed 200 million people annually, according to reports.
It is a tradition for most people in China to entertain their quests with more than enough food, believe that they have not satisfied their guests if there's no food left on table, where they think is a good way to show their hospitality. They think we will be looked down upon if they don't do that.
The "Eat Up All on the Plates" campaign is intended to reduce the waste and rise people's awareness. As middle school students, we should do our bit to say "No" to food waste, and try to develop the habit of never ordering and cooking more than what we need so as to save our limited food resources, with which we depend for a better life.
假如你校学生会(Students' Union)要举办一次中华好诗词背诵比赛(a Chinese good poem-reciting contest),请你用英语写一篇书面通知,以便张贴到布告栏上。通知须包括以下内容:
1.比赛目的:提高学生对中华诗词的欣赏能力,弘扬中华文化。
2.比赛时间:2014年5月20日下午4点
3.比赛地点:四楼阶梯教室(auditorium)
4.评比办法:由五位老师做评委其中包括著名主持人赵忠祥老师。
5.奖项设置:一等奖1名,二等奖3名,三等奖5名
6.报名办法:到各班班长处报名
注意:1.不要逐条翻译说明内容,通知必须用短文的形式;
2.词数120个单词左右。