上海六年级英语测试题(6篇)
1.上海六年级英语测试题 篇一
精选六年级英语测试题
Class: Name:
( )1. How are you ?
A.Fine,thanks. B.Yes,it is. C.How are you ?
( )2. Nice to meet you !
A.Fine,thank you. B.OK. C.Nice to meet you ,too !
( )3. How do you go to school ?
A.I go to Canada by plane. B.I go to school by bike. C.What about you ?
( )4. How do you go to the USA ?
A.I usually go to school by bus. B.I go to England by ship. C.I go by plane.
( )5. ? My home is near the post office.
A. Where is your home ? B.OK. C.See you then!
( )6. See you at 2 o’clock.
A.See you then ! B.The fifth floor. C.It’s easy.
( )7. ? You can go by the No.15 bus.
A.It’s not far. B. How can I get to Zhongshan Park ? C.Sure.
( )8. Where is the hospital?
A.Next to the cinema. B.Thank you . C.You’re welcome.
( )9. Excuse me ,is there a cinema near here ?
A.Yes,there is . B.No,it’s not far. C.It’s near the post office.
( )10.? ? It’s near the post office.
A.Yes,there is . B.No,it’s not far. C. Where is the library?
( )11. ? It’s next to the hospital.
A. Where is the cinema ,please ? B.Is it far ? C.Go straight.
( )12. How can I get to the hospital ?
A.It’s next to the hospital. B.You can go by the No.201 bus. C.Thank you.
2.上海六年级英语测试题 篇二
第一部分听力 (略)
第二部分阅读理解 (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。
No, More Running Probably Isnt Bad for You
Don t run less hard. Don t run less often.Dont run less distance. And dont be persuaded by underpowered medical studies — a habit that really could harm your health. I say this in response to a recent study suggesting that too much strenuous jogging (剧烈跑) shortens your life.The conclusions, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, have received wide attention this week.
Let s start by taking a closer look at what the study actually says. The researchers asked Danish runners about the speed, frequency and duration of their workouts, categorizing 878 of them as light, moderate or strenuous joggers. Ten years later, the researchers checked government records to see how many of them had died. Happily, only 17 had.
Nonetheless, the study claimed that too much jogging was associated with a higher death rate. At a literal level, the death rate was highest among those who ran the most and at the highest intensity. But the evidentiary basis for this claim is weak. It is based on 40 people who were categorized as“strenuous joggers”— among whom only two died.
The conclusions that received so much attention were based on a grand total of two deaths among strenuous joggers. As Alex Hutchinson of Runner s World wrote, “Thank goodness a third person didn t die, or public health authorities would be banning jogging.”
The death rate among moderate joggers was also higher than that for light joggers, but given that there were fewer than 10 deaths among either category, this difference could not be reliably discerned from the effects of chance.
Indeed, none of the comparisons between those who run a lot versus a little, frequently versus infrequently, or fast versus slow, were statistically significant, even after adjusting for potential factors like age, gender, education, diabetes, smoking and drinking. Besides, the researchers did not compare runners with non- runners, but rather with the subgroup of non- runners who lead the most sedentary (久坐不动) lives. The British newspaper The Telegraph blared the headline that“Fast running is as deadly as sitting on couch, scientists find.”The Telegraph was largely repeating the studys authors, who say that“strenuous joggers have a death rate not statistically different from that of the sedentary group.”In fact, on every measure, those who run farther, faster or more frequently recorded a lower death rate than nonrunners.
If you feel there s a drumbeat of evidence accumulating about the risks of running too far, because youve heard similar conclusions before, it is worth putting the noise into context: It comes from the same place. As Runners World has noted, these same data were already published a few years back in a separate study. Moreover, other studies supporting this idea come from the same author.
To get a sense of what we are learning, let me recommend a careful review of the literature, written by Mr. Hutchinson, a physicist- turnedwriter. His conclusion:“Running an hour a day is certainly no less healthy, and probably a bit healthier, than running less.”Armed with that more accurate assessment of the science, I hope to see you on the running trails.
21. Which of the following sentences clearly states the authors attitude?
A. Lets start by taking a closer look at what the study actually says.
B. I say this in response to a recent study suggesting that too much strenuous jogging shortens your life.
C. The Telegraph was largely repeating the studys authors.
D. Happily, only 17 had.
22. Which of the following may be a supporter of the opinion that more running probably isn t bad for you?
A. Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
B.Alex Hutchinson of Runners World.
C.The Telegraph.
D. The Danish runners.
23.The British newspaper The Telegraph holds the view that ________.
A. we shouldnt run less hard
B.public health authorities should ban running
C.those who run live longer than those who dont
D.fast runners are no better than non-runners
Here are some ideas for exotic and experiential love nests for Valentines Day.
One & Only, Cape Town; South Africa
One & Only is in the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, within walking distance of great shopping, galleries and restaurants.
The hotel spa has all the latest features, including a cutting- edge gym, a vitality pool (it takes a whirlpool to the next level) and a“moodboosting”Ice Fountain and Experience Showers, which use varying water temperatures, aromas, soothing music and relaxing colored lights to rid you of stress.
If you want to eat at the world-touted and almost-impossible-to-get-into Tasting Room, One& Onlys concierge will wrangle you a booking.For a day trip, hire one of the hotels chauffeured cars and head to Kalk Bay, a former fishing village and now an arty beach community, then visit Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned. Or take a One & Only art tour with South African contemporary art consultant João Ferreira.
Info: One & Only, Dock Road, Cape Town;011- 27- 21- 431- 5800, capetown.oneandonlyresorts.com.
Doubles from $662 a night; includes full buffet breakfast.
Tamarack Lodge; Mammoth Lakes
Tamarack is just a mile from Mammoth Mountain Ski Area and 2 1/2 miles from downtown Mammoth Lakes; its private and woodsy but still handy to activities.
Accommodations include European style guest rooms, with antique beds and quilts, in the historic lodge; free- standing historic cabins; and deluxe cabins, which come with more luxurious touches as well as fireplaces and living rooms.
The Lakefront, the lodge restaurant, sits above Twin Lakes; with only 10 tables, its ideal for a romantic meal. Try to book the Lift & Lodging package, with rates that start at $129 per person a night and include a Mammoth Mountain lift pass.
Info: Tamarack Lodge, 163 Twin Lakes Road, Mammoth Lakes; (800) 626-6684, www.tamaracklodge.com; doubles from $89.
Ritz-Carlton, South Beach; Miami
If you are looking to indulge, hire a personal shopper to take you to the boutiques, or rent a daybed by the huge pool or a Ritz cabana at the Di Lido Beach Club, only a short stroll away.
The height of decadence is at the spa, where the Carita Precious Ceremony Diamond Facial ($355) — using real diamond dust and electric stimulation to smooth lines and plump skin —can leave you feeling like a million bucks.
If you re hungry, get a table outside at the hotels highly rated Bistro One LR, which serves Spanish Riviera cuisine. If you re looking to venture out into the Miami scene, Macchialina, with reasonably priced classic Italian cuisine, is the ticket. Order a Coco Before Chanel cocktail and tuck into dishes even tastier than Mama used to make.
Info: Ritz- Carlton, South Beach, 1 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach; (786) 276- 4000, lat.ms/1K13fg D. Doubles from $549.
MONA Pavilions, Tasmania; Australia
MONA (Museum of Old and New Art) is a museum, winery, restaurant, café and hotel in Hobart, the capital of Australias southern island of Tasmania.
For romance, stay in Roy, which has wallsized black-and-white photos of dancers from the Australian Ballet posing artfully nude.
You can spend an entire day in the museum, where the art is often challenging but the building is an experience you ll not get anywhere else.There s a library down there, a bar (yes, with booze; the owner believes that alcohol enhances the interface with art) , a theater, performance spaces and three levels of art galleries.
Info: MONA Pavilions, 655 Main Road, Berriedale, Tasmania; 011-61-3-6277-9900, www.mona.net.au.
24. Which of the following statements about One & Only is wrong?
A. Its near shopping, galleries and restaurants.
B.It has great spas with relaxing atmosphere.
C.It can help guests book Tasting Room.
D. It offers guests a tour around Kalk Bay and Robben Island.
25. If a newly married couple want to experience a European style room, they may dial________.
A.011-27-21-431-5800
B. (800) 626-6684
C. (786) 276-4000
D. 011-613-6277-9900
26. Whats not true about the spa at the Carita Precious Ceremony Diamond Facial?
A. It uses real diamond dust.
B.It helps smooth lines and plump skin.
C.Its cost is included in the room rate.
D.You will feel really great after the spa.
27. According to the passage, what can visitors do at MONA Pavilions?
A.Museum, art gallery and Ballet.
B.Art gallery, library and Ballet.
C.Museum, library and art gallery.
D.Theatre, caféand sports.
C
Report Sees Weak Security in Cars Wireless Systems
WASHINGTON — Serious gaps in security and customer privacy affect nearly every vehicle that uses wireless technology, according to a report set to be released on Monday by a senators office.
The report concludes that security measures to prevent hackers from gaining control of a vehicle s electronics are“haphazard, ”and that the majority of automakers do not have systems that can detect breaches ( 破坏) or quickly respond to them.
“Drivers have come to rely on these new technologies, but unfortunately the automakers havent done their part to protect us from cyber attacks or privacy invasions, ”said the senator, Edward J. Markey, Democrat of Massachusetts, whose office published the report after obtaining detailed information from 16 automakers.
The report also found that large amounts of data on driving histories are harvested, frequently without consumers being well aware that the information is being collected or how it will be used.At least nine automakers use third-party companies to collect vehicle data, which can make consumers even more vulnerable, and some transmit that data to third-party data centers too. The information collected includes where drivers have been, like physical location recorded at regular intervals, the last location they were parked, distances and times traveled, and previous destinations entered into navigation systems. A host of diagnostic data on the car is also captured.
The findings in the report are based on information received from BMW, Fiat Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Jaguar Land Rover, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Porsche, Subaru, Toyota, Volkswagen and Volvo.respond to the requests.
Technological innovations for vehicles are expanding rapidly. At the same time, connecting cars to the Internet means that more vehicles have smartphonelike interfaces that allow for new possibilities, but also carry inherent risks.
In November, two auto industry trade groups— the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers and the Association of Global Automakers —tried to address consumer concerns by publishing a set of voluntary privacy principles aimed at limiting the use of vehicle data for marketing purposes.
Wade Newton, a spokesman for the trade group, said “ automakers believe that strong consumer data privacy protections and strong vehicle security are essential to maintaining the continued trust of our customers”and cited the November principles as a way that the industry was taking proactive steps.
“Auto engineers incorporate security solutions into vehicles from the very first stages of design and production — and security testing never stops, ”he said.
Auto companies post privacy policies in their owners manuals and on corporate websites, he said, and they“pledge to provide heightened protections to the most sensitive types of consumer information — protections that go beyond similar principles in other industry sectors”.
28. According to the passage, weak security in cars wireless system is caused by the following factors except ________.
A.a lack of security measures
B.hackers
C.lack of breach-detecting systems on cars
D.careless driving
29. In Edward J. Markeys opinion, who is to blame for cyber attacks or privacy invasion?
A. Drivers.
B. Automakers.
C.The government.
D.hackers.
30. The underlined word“haphazard”in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ________.
A.casual
B.efficient
C.immediate
D.standard
Never be limited by other people s limited imaginations. If you adopt their attitudes, then the possibility wont exist because youll have already shut it out. You can hear other people s wisdom, but youve got to re-evaluate the world for yourself.
When I turned sixteen, my Ghanian parents sold all of our earthly possessions and bought me a plane ticket back to America where we’d lived years earlier. I would have a better life than those before me.
When I returned to the States, I had fire in my blood. I was ready to take on the world. I was unstoppable. I traveled south to Florence, South Carolina, where I would finish high school.
On the first day of school, Ms. Smith, my English teacher, announced that an African was amongst us. I honestly didnt know she was talking about me. After all, I’d never been called“the African.”She walked over to my desk and told me to stand up.
“Good day, ”I said proudly, after a moments hesitation.“I bring greetings to you all from Ghana. I am Mary Akua Spio.”
My words fell like laughing gas bombs. With each syllable, the class laughed louder and louder.
“Mary? What about Obtunde or something like that? What? Did you change your name at the airport?”one student yelled out.
“You speak English good for an Afkan, ”another student quipped. Doesn t she mean, “I speak English well”? I thought to myself.
“What did you do with the tree you lived in when you left Africa?”I remember one student yelling.
Hoping to return control to the class, Ms. Smith interrupted.“So, Mary, what are your dreams?”
Blinking back tears, I answered, “A rocket scientist.”Once again the class exploded into laughter.
“Oh dear! Thats like saying you want to be the Easter Bunny! You ought to study something like physical education. Besides, you gotta be real smart to be any kind of scientist!”Ms. Smith was now having her own fun with me.
Things got worse when I was put back into basic algebra although I had completed physics and calculus courses in Ghana. I felt hopeless. If they were right, if my IQ really was low, what could my future possibly hold?
After graduation, I earned enough money to attend college full time. I studied hard, received an additional scholarship and headed off to Syracuse University to study electrical engineering.
Several years later, it was time for my senior design review, the event every engineer dreads. As the review panel (审查组) approached Lab Station10, the head of the panel asked in a booming voice, “Whose lab station is this?”I hesitated for a few seconds, biting my lips, tears not far from my eyes, and I answered their question with these words, “Ahem ... mine.”I glanced over at Don Shaw, our lab instructor, wondering if he had a better answer for the review board. Smiling through tears of his own, he nodded in encouragement.
The panel drilled me about my design. I I spoke slowly, answering their questions, but soon the words flowed with the inspiration and reason behind my senior design project. My words were not perfect, but this time I knew they were beautiful. I didnt want to stop speaking. I wanted to be heard forever. Later that week, I learned I would be graduating number one in my electrical engineering class.
After leaving Syracuse University, I continued on to Georgia Tech for graduate studies in deep space communications. I have since worked on heat- seeking probes for the NASA SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) program, designed orbits for rockets bearing communication satellites, sent a rocket into space with my signature on it, and engineered technology that allowed George Lucas to deliver Star Wars episode II digitally.The Boeing Company recently bought and patented ( 专利) four of my inventions in deep space science.
Maybe, through teasing, the class back in California caught a glimpse of the woman I would ultimately become: Mary A. Spio, independent inventor and American rocket scientist. Something unbelievable.
31. The following statements are examples of insults ( 侮辱) that the author received in high school EXCEPT________.
A.“Did you change your name at the airport?”
B.“You speak English good for an Afkan.”
C.“What did you do with the tree you lived in when you left Africa?”
D.“Introduce yourself to the class and tell them what your name means.”
32. Ms. Smith mentioned“Easter Bunny”to tell the author that ________.
A.what she said was amusing
B.rocket scientist was just like the EasterBunny
C. it was impossible for her to be a rocket scientist
D. it was impossible for her to be a Easter Bunny
33. How did the author s feelings towards her senior design review develop?
A. frightened → uneasy → encouraged →confident
B. frightened → encouraged → uneasy →confident
C. confident → uneasy → frightened →encouraged
D. uneasy → frightened → encouraged →confident
34. The last paragraph but one tells us that________.
A. everyone admired her
B.she has made many great achievements
C.she also thought highly of herself
D. she continued her graduate studies
35. The best title for this passage is________.
A. Pick up Where You Fail
B.Believe in No One But Yourself
C.Something Unforgettable
D. Something unbelievable
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, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
We all know what we should do at the gym, but what about what we shouldn t? Wang Zhenghua looks at some common mistakes that are best avoided.
36. ________
When we talk about body building a slow and steady manner won’t churn out good results.You should make full use of your time. As such, you should raise your training level instead of working out one hour with moderate strength. Try to challenge yourself with a 30- minute intensive program. You can take a pause of 30 to 45 seconds between the two sets. The aim is making 100 percent use of this 30 minutes instead of making 75percent use of the one hour.
37. ________
Aerobic (有氧的) exercise can burn more calories, right? Running one hour on the treadmill can help you lose 400 calories and give you a temporary rush of pride, but intensive strength training combined with aerobic training can help you lose more calories and increase muscle. That means when you are not working out, the muscles you build can help you burn some calories. You should stay away from excessive ( 过度的) strength training as well. You can hurt your muscles if you try to lift a barbell or dumbbell that is too heavy for you.
38. ________
How many of you just head for the bathroom after the last set of movement? You should actually take a few minutes to let your heart rate drop to the normal level. So, relaxation is as important as your warm-up.
39. ________
It s absolutely wrong to shy away from the gym for a week and complete all the training you need to do on a Saturday afternoon. For those aiming to lose weight in the gym, persistent training will be effective.
40. ________
Stretching is essential before engaging in intensive training. To minimize the potential for exercise- related injuries, you should warm up properly by stretching and getting a little sweaty on a treadmill.
A.Fail to evaluate yourself properly.
B.Become a“weekend warrior”.
C. Long- term training with moderate speed or strength.
D.Overlook relaxation.
E.No warm-up.
F.Too much aerobic or strength training.
G.Wasting your time in the gym.
第三部分英语知识运用 (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和D) 中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
The honeymoon was definitely over. Although Larry and I had been married less than a year, we were41for disaster. My expectations of marriage were high—probably too high. My parents relationship had been happy, loving, full of42and mutual (相互的) respect. Larry didnt come to the marriage with the same kind of43, and he felt44by my needs. In this situation, we just couldn’t communicate.
During this45time, I had the idea to get a dog and Larry agreed.I called the local pound and asked if they had one46a home.47they did.
At the48, I49a shepherd, she jumped high and barked50—just the way a kid waves his arms when51are choosing their teams.I took her out and she52the room, stopping only to jump up on me and try to lick my face, I was impressed by her exciting53.
Larry liked her well enough and we named her Lucy. She liked to be wherever I was, and I54my position at center of her universe. One evening, I was showing Larry a silly game that Lucy and I played—I would stand in front of Lucy and poke (戳) her with my right hand, then from the left, then from the top, and then from the bottom.She seemed to love trying to55where my hand would come from next. We were playing this game56Larry came up57me and started playing, too. I58back into the warm bulk of Larrys chest, and his arms closed around me59We hadnt done that for a long time.
Now weve been married for over ten years.When people ask me the secret of our happy partnership, I always tell them.“It s simple. If you want dog-like60... get a dog.”
41. A. broughtB. taken
C.headed D.moved
42.A.laughter B.belief
C.relief D.trust
43.A.requests B.dreams
C.ambitions D.activities
44.A.pressured B.sadC.discouraged D.desperate
C.discouraged D.desperate
45.A.hardly B.uncertain
C.rocky D.exact
46.A.need B.to need
C.needed D.needing
47.A.Then B.So
C. AndD. Nor
48. A. reserveB. shelter
C.pound D.home
49.A.look B.find
C.hope D.found
50.A.loudly B.fiercely
C.enthusiastically D.eagerly
51.A.captains B.masters
C.trainers D.players
52.A.torn down B.torn out
C.torn around D.torn into
53.A.activities B.personalityC.ability D.appearance
C.ability D.appearance
54.A.share B.appreciate
C.realize D.recognize
55.A.figure out B.make out
C.pick out D.work out
56.A.while B.when
C.as D.so
57. A. beyondB. behind
58. A. huggedB. moved
59. A. tightB. casually
C.eagerly D.wonderfully
60.A.companionship B.kindness
C. friendshipD. devotion
第三部分英语知识运用 (共两节, 满分45分)
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分, 满分15分)
阅读下面材料, 在空白处填入适当的内容 (1 个单词) 或括号内单词的正确形式, 并将答案填写在答题卡相应的位置上。
It is important to learn business English61you are going to be successful in another country where English is the primary language.It62 (be) a great idea to practice speaking and writing in business English.If a university offers a course on business English, it will63be a good idea to take the class.Reading, writing and speaking English is necessary to start a64.
Business English is different from asking where to find the65 (near) hotel. There are classes you can take to help you, 66there are things that you can learn67your own. Vocabulary and grammar are a good place to start with.You need to know what words mean. Later, try to pronounce the words and then look68up in the dictionary. Try69 (use) them in a sentence and ask someone who is good at English to help you. Once you have70understanding of English, you can use it in business English.
第四部分写作 (共两节, 满分分)
第一节短文改错 (共10小题;每小题1分, 满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文, 请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10 处语言错误, 每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号 (∧) , 并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线 (╲) 划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线, 并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
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 (从第11 处起) 不计分。
Dear Sam,
I hear that youll travel to China next month.Now I ll tell you anything about it. Beijing is capital city of China. There are so many amazed places we cannot miss. For example, the Great Wall — one of the seven wonder in the world, the Palace Museum and Yuan Ming Yuan. And you may also go to Hua Shan — a dangerously steep mountain. At last I advise you to visit Hu Nan, that is famous for Zhang Jia Jie. In the way, have you ever heard of Mao Zedong, one of the greatest leaders in Chinese history? If you go to Shao Shan, youll know many about him. Oh, I must be stop now, I should get ready for my final exams.
Yours,
Ahfang
第二节书面表达 (满分25分)
学校要新建校史馆, 就校史馆内应陈列哪些东西, 现向学生征求意见。假如你是李华, 请你用英语给校长写一封100~120 词的信, 向校长提至少3条建议, 并说明理由。
注意:信的开头与落款已给出 (不计入总词数) 。
参考词汇:校史馆school history museum
Dear Headmaster,
Knowing that our school is going to build aschool history museum, _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
2016年高考英语模拟试题 (六)
第一部分听力 (略)
第二部分阅读理解
第一节
【语篇导读】作者对某学术杂志关于跑步的观点提出异议。通过各种数据和比较, 他认为跑步有助健康。
21. D。考查作者的观点和态度。从标题就可以看出, 作者认为跑步有助于身体健康, 因此对于“快跑使人折寿”这一说法作者持反对态度。从D项描述中可知, 作者对于十年后仅17人死亡的事实很开心, 反映了作者的观点。
22. B。考查正反方的观点与态度。A项持反对意见, 认为快跑令人折寿;B项赞成, 认为若跑步真的折寿的话政府岂不是要禁止跑步;C项反对, 认为快跑等同于久坐;D项没有亮明观点。
23. D。考查对细节的理解。英国报纸The Telegraph的观点是“快跑等同于久坐”, 因此D项的表述比较符合。
【语篇导读】本文介绍了4家各具特色并适合在情人节入住的旅店。
24. D。考查对细节的理解。第三段中原文的描述是“hire one of the hotels ... and head to ...”, 故D项错误。
25. B。考查对细节的理解。European style room出现在Tamarack Lodge这家酒店, 因此应拨该酒店的电话。
26. C。考查对细节的理解。the Carita Precious Ceremony Diamond Facial的价格是$355, 是另外收费的, 不包括在房间的费用里。
27. C。考查对细节的理解。A、B项的Ballet错误, 应该为photos of Ballet dancers;D项sports错误。
【语篇导读】无线技术在汽车业的使用给消费者的安全和隐私保护带来隐患。
28. D。考查对细节的理解。A、B、C三项在第二段的内容中有所提及;D项文中没有提到。
29. B。考查对细节的理解。见第三段中的“... but unfortunately the automakers haven t done their part ... invasions ...”。
30. A。考查画线词的词义。根据后文“... automakers do not have systems ... or quickly respond to them.”可知, 安全措施是不到位的。
【语篇导读】本文作者分享了她的励志故事:她没有被曾受过的侮辱、挫折所打倒, 而是坚持梦想、刻苦拼搏, 并顺利圆梦。
31. D。考查对细节的理解。A、B、C三项是作者的同学知道作者是African后, 对其的冷嘲热讽, 即insult, 故本题选D。
32. C。考查推理判断能力。作者的梦想是成为一名“rocket scientist”, 但引来哄堂大笑。在Ms. Smith看来, 作者的梦想是不可能实现的, 就像要成为“Easter Bunny”一样荒唐。
33. B。考查对文章结构和细节的理解。作者对于她的senior design review的描述先是“... tears not far from my eyes ”说明“frightened”, 然后是“... he nodded in encouragement”体现“encouraged”, 再是“... try to remain calm throughout the endless torture”表达“uneasy”, 最后通过“ ... I wanted to be heard for ever”体现“confident”。
34. B。段落大意。作者细数自己离开Syracuse university后所取得的成就。
35. D。考查文章的主旨要义。作者高中时的梦想是成为火箭科学家, 但被Ms. Smith和同学嘲笑, 因此备受打击。但是她通过努力, 最终梦想成真, 从而完成了一件在Ms. Smith看来不可思议的事情。文章最后也给出了呼应, 即something unbelievable。
第二节
【语篇导读】本文介绍了锻炼的几个误区。
36. C。根据“... you should raise your training level instead of working out one hour with moderate strength.”可知, 锻炼的误区一是“moderate strength”即“中等强度”。
37. F。根据“You should stay away from excessive strength training as well. You can hurt your muscles ... ”可知, 锻炼的误区二是“excessive training”即“过度锻炼”。
38. D。根据“relaxation is as important as your warm-up”可知, 锻炼的误区三是运动后不休息。
39. B。第一句话告诉我们锻炼的误区四是一周中仅在某天集训。
40. E。根据“To minimize the potential for exercise- related injuries, you should warm up properly ...”可知, 锻炼的误区五是不热身。
第三部分英语知识运用
第一节完形填空
【语篇导读】本文为记叙文, 讲述了“我”对婚姻的要求很高, 但丈夫Larry却因此感到有压力, 婚姻处于艰难时期。后来因为有了宠物Lucy的陪伴, 作者与丈夫的关系才有了改善。
41. C。尽管结婚一年还不到, 但是已经朝向disaster。be headed for意为“朝……”。
42. A。full of laughter意为“充满欢声笑语”。
43. B。对于婚姻Larry与作者没有相同的梦想, 而A项指“要求”, C项指“目标, 夙愿”, D项指“想法”。
44. A。根据上下文可知Larry对于妻子的高期望感到有压力。
45. C。作者的婚姻处于艰难的 (rocky) 时期。
46. D。考查非谓语动词。needing与逻辑主语one (a dog) 之间为主动关系。
47. B。“ so+sb.+do/does ”表示“ 某人确实……”的意思, 此处表示他们确实有狗。
48. C。根据文章前面提到打电话给当地的宠物收容所 (pound) 可知, 此时是在宠物收容所里找到了一只牧羊犬。
49. D。本空的动作是在过去发生的, 故应用动词的过去时态。
50. C。根据文章破折号后的描述, 她如小孩子一样充满热情。
51. A。根据此句子中的teams可知, 是队长挑选队员。
52. C。考查动词短语辨析。A项意为“拆除”, B项意为“撕下”, C项意为“来回奔跑”, D项意为“猛攻”。根据题意可知选C。
53. B。她跑来跑去, 跳到我身上舔了我一下, 我被她的可爱的个性 (personality) 所打动。
54. B。此处的意思是:我很享受 (appreciate) 这种地位, 我成了Lucy的中心。
55. A。A项意为“弄明白”, B项意为“分清, 看清”, C项意为“挑选出”, D项意为“算出”。根据题意可知选A。
56. B。考查“be doing something + when”的用法, 意为“正当做……突然……”。
57. B。根据下文可知, 我向后依靠 (lean) 在丈夫的怀里, 所以此处为丈夫从我身后过来。
58. D。Larry在我身后, 所以我靠在了丈夫温暖的怀抱中。
59. A。丈夫把我紧紧地 (tight) 抱住。
60. D。根据文意可知, 如果你想拥有狗一样的忠诚 (devotion) , 那你就去养一只狗吧。
第二节
【语篇导读】想要在英语国家做一个成功的生意人吗?学好商务英语非常重要。
61. if。考查连词。后面的从句是条件状语从句。
62. will be。考查时态。练习读写将是一个好主意, 用将来时。
63. also。考查副词。参加商贸英语课程也是一个好主意。
64. business。考查名词。start a business意为“开始创业”。
65. nearest。形容词, 前有the, 因此用形容词的最高级。
66. but。考查并列连词。句意为“但有些东西你要自学”。
67.on。考查介词。on ones own意为“独立地”。
68.them。考查代词。指代前面的words。
69. using。考查非谓语动词。try doing意为“尝试做某事”。
70. an。考查冠词。have an understanding of意为“理解, 明白”。
第四部分写作
第一节短文改错
第1 处:考查代词。第二句中的anything改为something。肯定句中的“一些事”用“something”。
第2处:考查冠词。第三句中的capital前加the。
第3 处:考查形容词。第四句中的amazed改为amazing。
第4 处:考查句意理解。第四句中的we改为you, 是“你们不容错过的地方”。
第5处:考查名词的单复数形式。第五句中的wonder改为wonders。
第6处:考查定语从句。第七句中的that改为which。在非限制性定语从句中用which, 不能用that。
第7处:考查介词。第八句中的In改为By。by the way意为“顺便说”。
第8 处:考查代词。第九句中的many改为much。much指代许多东西。
第9处:考查情态动词。第十句中的must后的be去掉。情态动词后可直接加动词原形。
第10处:考查连词。最后一句中的第二个I前加as/because。两个句子中间需要加上意为“因为”的连词。
第二节书面表达
One possible version:
Dear Headmaster,
Knowing that our school is going to build a school history museum, I d like to give some suggestions about what can be displayed in it.
Do you think it a good idea to put the photos of the graduates per year in the cupboards?The school is the place where they ever studied and from which they graduated. Besides, exhibiting the awards our school has received in different fields may be another way, because they indicate the achievements our school has gained in different periods. In addition, I tend to suggest introducing some outstanding teachers and students, because what they have achieved not only stands for their own glory but also the school s. They give us encouragement and motivation to pursue our dreams.
I would really appreciate it if you can take my suggestions into consideration.
3.八年级(上)第六单元闯关测试题 篇三
一、积累与运用(每题2分,共14分)
1. 下边加横线字注音不完全正确的一组是()
A.略无阙(què)处水中藻、荇(xíng)交横京尹(yǐn)
B.拥毳(cuì)衣炉火不见曦(xī)月艨艟(méng chōng)数百
C.一舸(gě)无迹铺毡(zhān)对坐余强(qiǎng)饮三大白而别
D.僦赁(lìn)看幕善泅(qiǔ)绝(山献)(yǎn)多生怪柏
2. 解释下边加横线的词。
①自既望以至十八日为盛:_________ ②人物略不相睹:__________
③雾淞沆砀:_____________________ ④相与步于中庭:__________
3. 根据对课文的理解默写。
① 《记承天寺夜游》中十八字写景的句子是_______________________
② 《游山西村》中包含希望哲理的诗句是_________________________
③ 《使至塞上》中表现大漠风光的名句是_________________________
④ 《渡荆门送别》中运用两个比喻由下而上展现出江上美丽景色的句子是______________
4. 下边朗读节奏划分有误的一句是()
A.念/无与为乐者,遂至承天寺寻/张怀民。
B.自康乐以来,未复有能与其/奇者。
C.每岁/京尹出浙江亭/教阅水军。
D.莫说/相公痴,更有/痴似相公者!
5. 古诗文中作者将自己对社会、生活的不满,对人生的感叹寄托于山水景物之中的名句数不胜数。请你写出两句,并简要说说其中寄托了作者怎样的感情。
①_________________________________________________________
②_________________________________________________________
漫画一 读书与状态 漫画二 读书与思考
6.仔细观察上页两幅关于读书的漫画,结合自己的读书经验,探究其内容,并将探究结果写在下面。
(1)探究漫画内容:__________________________________________________________________
(2)探究结果:____________________________________________________________________
7. 根据文意,仿照画线句的句式,扩展语句。
进入中学后,我瞄上了“大部头”的中外名著,它们成了我的良师益友,使我得到了无穷的美的享受。我时而在曲径通幽的大观园中流连, _________________________;时而在高大巍峨的巴黎圣母院前驻足, _________________。
二、 阅读与理解(每小题2 分,共34分)
(一)阅读下面的文段,完成8—9题。
使至塞上
单车欲问边,属国过居延。征蓬出汉塞,归雁入胡天。
大漠孤烟直,长河落日圆。萧关逢候骑,都护在燕然。
8. 诗中能表明诗人不畏路途遥远、艰辛的一句是______________,被王维称为“千古壮观”的名句是_______________________。
9. 请你用简单的几何图画出“大漠孤烟直,长河落日圆”这句诗所表现的画面,并简析它所体现的诗歌的“图画美”。
(二)阅读下列文言文,回答10—14题。
观 潮
① 浙江之潮,天下之伟观也。自既望以至十八日为盛。方其远出海门,仅如银线;既而渐近,则玉城雪岭际天而来,大声如雷霆,震撼激射,吞天沃日,势极雄豪。杨诚斋诗云“海涌银为郭,江横玉系腰”者是也。
② 每岁京尹出浙江亭教阅水军,艨艟数百,分列两岸;既而尽奔腾分合五阵之势,并有乘骑弄旗标枪舞刀于水面者,如履平地。倏尔黄烟四起,人物略不相睹,水爆轰震,声如崩山。烟消波静,则一舸无迹,仅有“敌船”为火所焚,随波而逝。
③ 吴儿善泅者数百,皆披发文身,手持十幅大彩旗,争先鼓勇,溯迎而上,出没于鲸波万仞中,腾身百变,而旗尾略不沾湿,以此夸能。
④ 江干上下十余里间,珠翠罗绮溢目,车马塞途,饮食百物皆倍穹常时,而僦赁看幕,虽席地不容间也。
10. 解释下列文言语句中加横线的词语。
①天下之伟观也( )②震撼激射,吞天沃日( )
③如履平地( )④皆披发文身( )
11. 翻译下列文言语句。
①既而渐近,则玉城雪岭际天而来
我的译文:____________________________________________________
②倏尔黄烟四起,人物略不相睹,水爆轰震,声如崩山
我的译文:____________________________________________________
12. 文中为什么要写观潮人之多?
我的理解:____________________________________________________
13. 第①自然段是怎样描写海潮的壮观景象的?
我的理解:____________________________________________________
14. 展示特长。(选择自己擅长或喜欢的一个题目作答)
(1)拟对联。(自拟一幅对联,描绘文中水军演习的情景)
我的对联:____________________________________________________
(2)绘插图。(用简笔勾勒的方法,在方框内给上文描绘浙江潮雄伟壮观景象的文字配上一幅插图)
(3)描场面。(根据文中提供的信息,发挥自己的想像描绘“岸上观潮”的场面)(不超过100字)
我的描绘:_______________________________________________________
(三)阅读《三峡》,完成15—19题。
三 峡
自三峡七百里中,两岸连山,略无阙处。重岩叠嶂,隐天蔽日,自非亭午夜分,不见曦月。
至于夏水襄陵,沿溯阻绝。或王命急宣,有时朝发白帝,暮到江陵,其间千二百里,虽乘奔御风,不以疾也。
春冬之时,则素湍绿潭,回清倒影,绝多生怪柏,悬泉瀑布,飞漱其间,清荣峻茂,良多趣味。
每至晴初霜旦,林寒涧肃,常有高猿长啸,属引凄异,空谷传响,哀转久绝。故渔者歌曰:“巴东三峡巫峡长,猿鸣三声泪沾裳。”
15. 我能解释下列句中加点的词。
(1)略无阙处() (2)虽乘奔御风,不以疾也 ( )
16. 我能将下面的句子翻译成现代汉语。
绝(山献)多生怪柏,悬泉瀑布,飞漱其间。
我的译文:______________________________________________________
17. 我的理解
(1)文章先总括__________________,然后分述__________________,条理清晰,层次分明。
(2)作者写山,突出了__________________、__________________的特点。正面落笔,极写夏天水势之猛的句子是______________________________________________________。
(3)本文作者是为江水作注,重点是写水,而先写山势,是因为__________________;写水,先写“夏水”是因为____________________________________。
18. 文中引用渔歌的用意是什么?
我的简析:__________________________________________________________
19. 三峡是哪三个峡的总称?我国正在那里建设一个举世瞩目的工程,是什么工程?对这一工程,你还知道些什么?
我的回答:__________________________________________________________
(四)阅读下列文段,回答20—24题。
答谢中书书
山川之美,古来共谈。高峰入云,清流见底。两岸石壁,五色交辉。青林翠竹,四时俱备。晓雾将歇,猿鸟乱鸣;夕日欲颓,沉鳞竞跃。实是欲界之仙都。自康乐以来,未复有能与其奇者。
20. 如何理解题目《答谢中书书》中两个“书”字的含义?
我的理解:__________________________________________________
21. 解释下边加点的词。
①两岸石壁,五色交辉_______________________________
②晓雾将歇____________________________________________
22. 翻译下边的句子。
①夕日欲颓,沉鳞竞跃
我的译文:____________________________________________________________
②实是欲界之仙都
我的译文:____________________________________________________________
23. 我的理解
(1)文中写四时“山川之美”的句子是:
(2)写早晚“山川之美”的句子是:
(3)侧面烘托“山川之美”的句子是:
24. 找出文中你最喜欢的语句,谈谈喜欢的理由。
我的选择:____________________________________________________________
我的理由:____________________________________________________________
三、综合性学习(每题3分,共12分)
25. 阅读下列材料,然后回答问题。
本报讯通讯员陈文报道:15日,宜昌市15家旅行社成立“三峡诚信旅游联盟”,并向消费者承诺:不断提高服务质量,维护游客合法权益。
据悉,“诚信旅游联盟”以“诚实守信、优势互补、明码实价、公平交易”为宗旨,反对欺客骗客,禁止擅自变更、取消、减少或增加服务项目,禁止在旅游服务过程中降低服务标准,反对任何形式的恶性竞争,自觉维护宜昌三峡旅游秩序。
(1)用简洁的语言概括上面材料的主要信息。
我拟标题:__________________________________________________
(2)请拟一条宣传旅游的标语,写在下面的横线上。(课外搜集的某风景区的宣传标语也可)
____________________________________________________________
(3)假如你是一位非常喜欢旅游的游客,看了上面这条新闻有何感想?请写出你的想法。
请袒露心声:_________________________________________________
(4)当前,各地的旅游事业正蓬勃发展,各旅游景点的效益却不尽相同,如何最大限度地发掘利润空间是每个旅游开发商的迫切愿望,请你为想拓展利润空间的旅游开发商提出一些合理的建议。(不少于两条)
我的建议:
a.____________________________________________________________
b.____________________________________________________________
四、作文(40分)
26. “美到处都有。对于我们的眼睛,不是缺少美,而是缺少发现。”(罗丹)请以“美”为话题作文。
4.小学六年级英语测试题 篇四
一、DBBCDC
二、CCBAB,BCACB
三、1. 顺便说 2. 12:45 3.做更多的练习运动 4.当然 5. go for a walk 6. at the bus stop 7. in autumn 8. have school 9. write a letter 10. next week
四、1. quietly 2. hers 3. are making 4. them 5. sing6. are 7. reading 8. second 9. running 10. picked
五、1. She doesn’t do well in Maths.
2. Do you know his telephone number?
3. I got up at six thirty yesterday morning.
4. What are they going to do tomorrow?
5. They are English girls.
6. What is the weather like in June?
六、1. four, always, questions 2. Does, run, faster, does, runs, slower
3. All, excited, watching 4. warm, green 5. take, in front of 6. younger, me
5.六年级英语测试方案 篇五
测试目标和任务:
1、通过测试,了解学生本学期的学习效果,让学生掌握本册的单词、句型、交际用语,了解用英语看病的语言、用英语打电话的方式以及问路的方法。
2、在教师的引导下,逐渐重视英语交际的使用,学会探究式学习、合作学习,形成自主学习的方式。测试内容:
一、口头表达
1、表演唱(说)歌谣。(10分)
二、情景交际
2、情境对话:任选下面一个题目,紧扣题目创编对话,现场表演对话。(20分)
(1)《旅游》(2)《邀请》(3)《借书》 方法措施:
1、提前告诉学生,让他们充分准备。
2、分小组考查,每组由2人自愿结合。
3、将话题制签,测试时由学生抽签进行。
4、抽签后学生准备5分钟,学生测试分数不低于12分,可提出申请重考。评分标准:
16——20分:对话交流顺畅,表达内容与话题一致,语句结构、语言、语调正确。
12——15分:能基本与他人对话交流,表达内容与话题基本一致,语句结构、语言、语调基本正确。
8——11分:对话交流欠顺畅,内容偏离话题,语句结构、语言、语调有一定错误。
1——7分:不能与他人对话交流,只能说个别单词。
总 结
本次测试分为两部分,第一部分为口语表达,要求学生表演唱(说)歌谣。这个部分就是将本册所学的Let’s chant和 Let’s sing部分进行再次巩固,通过本部分的测试,能让学生流利的表达英语诗歌和英语歌曲,培养学生的口语能力。第二部分为情境交际,从下面的题目中,任选一题紧扣题目创编对话,现场表演对话。(1)《旅游》、(2)《邀请》、(3)《借书》,这部分要求学生通过两人组合进行交际,将生活中的旅游,邀请,借书,通过英语表达出来,知道这些在英语中如何表达,把它和汉语区分开来,这部分让学生了解英语的可用性,增强了学生口语交际的能力。
6.六年级英语下册期末测试题及答案 篇六
二、CEDBA
三、1. Do get time get At
2. What’s sleepy did went early
四、(一)BCCCC
(二) ABCCB
五、1.Yang Ling is reading loudly.
2. You can wait on the pavement.
3. You shouldn’t smoke in the restaurant.
4. The children are talking happily.
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