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鸡西2025学年度第一学期期末教学质量检测三年级英语

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一、单项选择 (共25题,共 125分)
  • 1、I was being _____ for a driving license for the third time.

    A.desired B.tested C.taken D.asked

  • 2、The collectors dreamed of ________ a place to show off the collection in Latin America as a way to spark dialogue among artists across the diverse regions.

    A.there to be

    B.there being

    C.there having

    D.there would be

  • 3、________ out of work for a few months, the couple had to take up the job of peddling.

    A.To be

    B.Being

    C.Having been

    D.Having

  • 4、Human beings are different from animals________they can use language as a tool to communicate.

    A.in which

    B.in that

    C.for that

    D.for which

  • 5、Since this accident has nothing to do with him, he seems no way ______.

    A. to be blamed B. to blame

    C. blamed for D. to blame for

  • 6、I’m sorry; those jeans are not   in your colour and size.

    A. together   B. patient

    C. available   D. average

     

  • 7、All should be treated equally ________ social status.

    A.because of

    B.in favour of

    C.in terms of

    D.regardless of

  • 8、You are doing it in a wrong way. It   this way.

    A.used to do B.is used to doing C.used to be done D.is used to do

  • 9、You can take anything from the shelf and read, but please______ the books when you’ve finished with them.

    A.put on B.put down

    C.put back D.put off

  • 10、Each application should be ______ by a stamped addressed envelope.

    A.stored B.accompanied C.bought D.kept

  • 11、John was made ___ the truck for a week as a punishment.

    A.to wash B.washing C.wash D.to be washing

  • 12、We should consider students’ suggestion _________ the school library provide more books on popular science.

    A.that

    B.when

    C.whether

    D.why

  • 13、The new treatment means, if _______ to the NCR will make all the difference for the general public.

    A.applying

    B.to apply

    C.applied

    D.having applied

  • 14、_______ digital technology is bridging geographic distance, highly skilled workers are increasingly crowding into cities.

    A.Where

    B.As

    C.While

    D.When

  • 15、The British Prime Minister was forced to make an important decision. ___________many would refuse to accept.

    A.that B.the one C.one D.those

  • 16、Kevin Durant becomes the youngest player to score a(n) ______ of 30 points a game for his team ______ NBA.

    A.quantity; in history B.number; on the history of

    C.average; in the history of D.amount; on history

  • 17、Henry would rather his mother________ in the school where he is studying.

    A.not work  B.not worked

    C.didn't work    D.not working

     

  • 18、______ he referred to in his article was unknown to the general reader.

    A.That

    B.What

    C.Whether

    D.Where

  • 19、________is often the case, people stare at their phones while sitting on the bus.

    A.That

    B.It

    C.That

    D.As

  • 20、Nobody believed the reason ________ he was absent from the class was ________ he had to meet his uncle in the airport.

    A.why; why

    B.that; that

    C.why; that

    D.which; that

  • 21、Before driving into the city, you are required to get your car ____.

    A. washed   B. wash

    C. washing     D. to wash

     

  • 22、They were lost at sea at the ___________ of wind and weather.

    A. mess B. mercy

    C. moment D. mixture

  • 23、----Is your father a teacher now?

    ----No, but he   . He taught English for 10 years.

    A. used to be B. used to

    C. used to do   D. was used to

     

  • 24、The greatest discovery of our generation is _____ a human being can change his life by changing his attitudes.

    A.that

    B.which

    C.what

    D.how

  • 25、Talk to me about ________ is troubling you.

    A.that B.whichever C.whatever D.which

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 26、   Binge-watching is when a person watches more than one episode of a show in quick succession (一连串,连续). With developments in the speed and connectivity of the internet, increases in technology and the rise of on-demand entertainment companies, people can now have their favorite shows streamed directly to their television at their convenience.

    This behavior is nothing new. In fact, “binge-watching” has been officially listed in dictionaries since 2015. The entertainment companies recognize this behavior and many take steps to encourage it. Often, instead of releasing each episode on a week-by-week basis, an entire series will become available all together. Once the episode finishes, many platforms will display pop-ups with “you might like suggestions, or will automatically play the next episode”.

    However, recent research suggests that out of the more than half of British adults who watch more than one episode of a show back-to-back, almost a third have admitted missing sleep or becoming tired as a result; and one quarter have ignored their household chores. Next we’ll be missing work!

    Bingeing has other connections—binge eating, binge drinking and binge smoking. All of them are often associated with a lack of control and a possible route to addiction. Lindsey Fussell, consumer group director, said: “The days of waiting a week for the next episode are largely gone, with people finding it hard to resist watching multiple episodes around the house or on the move.” If people find binge-watching hard to resist, coupled with the fact that it has shown to lead to carelessness in many, are we witnessing the birth of a new type of addiction?

    The countless of information and entertainment that television and online media can bring us is, many would say, a good thing. However, when the activity begins to bleed into other areas, causing us to stop functioning then it becomes a problem. So, what’s the answer? Moderation! Neither a tiny amount, nor too much. After all, as the old proverb says, “A little of what you fancy does you good.”

    1How did the writer develop the first paragraph?

    A. By giving a definition. B. By listing some examples.

    C. By telling a story. D. By analyzing the cause and effect.

    2Which of the following words can best replace the underlined word in Paragraph 2?

    A. Similarly. B. Necessarily.

    C. Gradually. D. Naturally.

    3What Lindsey said in Paragraph 4 implies that ________.

    A. people have no patience to do work

    B. people can’t control their movements

    C. people are unable to resist the attraction

    D. people are addicted to watching television

    4What advice did the writer give at last?

    A. To watch episodes in a proper way.

    B. To draw life lessons from the episodes.

    C. To enjoy entertainment as much as possible

    D. To keep online media from stopping functioning.

  • 27、   Until now, the oldest evidence of human ancestors outside of Africa was in Dmanisi, Georgia. Here fossils of short people thought to be early Homo erectus date back to about 1.85 million yearsjust after the species appears in Africa. The oldest evidence of early human activity in China can date back to 1.5 million to 1.7 million years ago, which has suggested that they didn’t leave Africa until 2 million years ago or soand made it to eastern Asia even later.

    Now evidence from the site of Shangchen in the Loess Plateau approximately 1,200 kilometers southwest of Beijing is shaking up that view. More than 2 million years ago, our ancestors were already world travelers, which shows that the ancestors of modern humans left Africa at least 250,000 years earlier than thought. It also supports a minority view that a key human ancestors, Homo erectus, may have originated in Asia, not in Africa.

    The same team, led by geologist Zhao Yuzhu of the Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry at the Chinese Academy of Science found that the stone tools range in age from 1.6 million to 2.1 millions years ago. This indicates humansthe family that includes humans and our ancestorsgot out of Africa at least a quarter of a million years earlier than thought, and occupied Shangchen on and off for more than 850,000 years, the team reports today in Nature.

    “The dates are convincing,” Zhao Yuezhu says, which suggest humans were already remarkably adaptable to the changeable climate by 2.1 millions agoeven though they had not yet developed the even bigger brains, long legs, or more advanced tools seen in later humans. Although the identity of these early travelers all over the world is unknown, the new dates raise the possibility that H. Erects weren’t the first humans to leave Africa.

    1What’s the main idea of the first paragraph?

    A.The early human activity in China.

    B.The earliest time of the human ancestor.

    C.The oldest evidence of the human ancestor.

    D.The time of human ancestor’s arriving at the Eastern Asia.

    2What does the evidence from the site of Shangchen suggest?

    A.Human ancestors were found of travelling.

    B.Human ancestors lived in Asia not in Africa.

    C.Human ancestors left Africa earlier than thought.

    D.Human ancestors occupied Shangchen for many years.

    3Why could human ancestors travel through the world?

    A.Their identities had been unfamiliar to others.

    B.The structures in their body were different from us.

    C.They had the same advanced tools as the later human’s.

    D.They had abilities to adapt to the changeable environment.

    4What is the best title for the text?

    A.The Origin of the Human. B.The New Dates about Africa.

    C.The ways of Studying the Human. D.The Latest Discovery about Human Ancestors.

  • 28、On a recent day, Katie Baldwin took a break from work to talk about moving from a wealthy neighborhood near New York City to an organic farm on Long Island. "Farming for where I grew up was a very unusual career choice, said the 32~year~old American, "but eve¬rybody belongs to the land in their own way. None of us should feel separate from it.”

    Katie was raised in an upper middle class town outside New York, where most people never thought about working on a farm. Today, Katie grows potatoes, wheat and other crops at Quail Hill, a property in Amagansett, New York.

    In the United States, organic farming is a growing industry. Women operate some of the best-known organic farms on Long Island. Women make up a little more than 37 percent of all organic farmers nationwide. That information comes from the U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Experts predict women's share in farming is likely to continue to grow.

    “The new young farmers choose organic farming with their desire to have an influence on society," Katie and several farmers said. She said, "They are choosing it to protect natural resources for future generation, to fight climate change, to feed their community good and healthy food.'

    New York has about 1, 000 certified organic farms, making it the third largest in the country, and California and Wisconsin are the first and second, the USDA says. These farms make up nearly four percent of the state's farmland, compared with a national average of around 0. 6 percent.

    Although organic farming is growing quickly, it comes with high labor costs and some- times smaller harvests than commercial farming. So it can be a difficult business for new farmers . "When I look now at the starting of the farm. it seems really audacious,” Katie Baldwin said. "But in that environments in 2008, everybody had lost their jobs and there weren't jobs. So, it didn't feel strange to start something,” she said.

    【1】What does Katie think of working at the organic farm?

    A.It’s unacceptable.

    B.It's worthwhile.

    C.It's unforgettable.

    D.It's challenging.

    【2】Why do the young people want to work as farmers?

    A.To find a suitable job.

    B.To earn healthy food.

    C.To stop climate change.

    D.To help the society develop.

    【3】Which can replace the underlined word "audacious" in the last paragraph?

    A.hopeful

    B.dangerous

    C.daring

    D.reasonable

    【4】What can be inferred from the text?

    A.American women are good at organic farming

    B.Organic fanning will become a good employment.

    C.Many American communities lack abundant food.

    D.Starting organic farming needs careful consideration.

  • 29、We fill our water bottle with cool water from a stream and watch as puffy clouds slowly push shadows over the green hills. At the country' s first camping site, Glamping Georgia, in Ambrolauri, six white tents are set on a hill, overlooking a valley and slopes of dense pine forest. There’s a bathroom inside the air-conditioned tents, and a mini kitchen outside, a private deck with wicker rocking chairs. Linden, oak and apple trees surround the tents. The clean, fresh air is rich with birdsong and insects zip back and forth. The only other sound is the Krikhula River. It's the perfect place to disconnect. A layer of stars opens up overhead and Giorgi, the owner, drops by to give us a bottle of his homemade grape.

    We spend the final days of our trip in central Georgia, at Borjomi, a summer retreat for the Romanovs, famous for its mineral waters and sulphur(硫磺)baths. Covering 210,000 acres, the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park has one of the largest areas of old-growth forest in Europe, and many wildlife habitats. There are 12 marked tracks for hiking, riding and snowshoeing, as well as . tourist shelters and camping areas.

    We hike the Nikoloz Romanov Trail from Likani to Lomis mountain where a river valley leads up through forest to alpine meadows(高山草甸) of tall grasses and wild flowers. We pass only a handful of other hikers. I know that the reward at 7,200ft will be the views. What I don't expect to find at the top are free -ranging horses with shiny brown coats, a tiny decorative church and carpets of wild flowers.

    This is what we came for—undamaged nature and slow travel. It's a few hours’ hike back down, but all I want to do is lie down among the flowers, close my eyes and just breathe.

    【1】What is the author' s impression of Glamping Georgia?

    A.It is not easily accessible.

    B.It is a densely populated area.

    C.It affords breathtaking views.

    D.It provides poor accommodation.

    【2】What does the underlined word “retreat” in the 2nd paragraph refer to?

    A.A quiet place to relax.

    B.A meadow of tall grasses.

    C.A final destination.

    D.A wildlife habitat.

    【3】What attracts the author most in Georgia?

    A.Its fine beauty and exceptional features.

    B.Its rare plants and diverse wildlife.

    C.The mineral waters and sulphur baths.

    D.The rich culture and warm hospitality.

    【4】How does the author paint the picture of their trip?

    A.By making comparisons with their previous trips.

    B.By presenting specific landscape features.

    C.By introducing the local lifestyle and daily routines.

    D.By listing people and events along the way.

三、完形填空 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 30、   Shortly before Sy Green’s second year in high school, a family health crisis ate up the money that would have paid his tuition (学费) at the private school, His father needed a heart transplant, his mother lost _________when a softball hit her eye, and both parents lost their jobs. The school could provide some scholarship help, but not enough to _________ the annual tuition.

    That’s when a(n) _________group of people stepped up with the remainder of the tuition: prisoners at the nearby State Prison. They _________the money they earned bit by bit from doing prison, jobs. They raised a_________of $32,000 over about three years — a remarkable victory _________prisoners in California earn _________wage of 8 cents an hour for many of their daily jobs.

    “I _________and started crying because I knew where it was coming from,” said Sy’s father, Frank Green, about the _________. The prisoners started gathering their money in fall 2016, and they collected __________for Sy to graduate.

    The idea for the scholarship was __________in a prison-school book group. Juniors, seniors, and teachers ________take regular trips to the prison to read and discuss books with the prisoners. Frank found the book discussions deeply____________. But never did he imagine the prisoners would come together to____________a student in this way. He said, “I think most people, __________ those of us who have made the worst decision, want to be a part of something good.”

    A.hearing

    B.vision

    C.voice

    D.smell

    A.claim

    B.increase

    C.cover

    D.receive

    A.unlikely

    B.random

    C.wealthy

    D.unfriendly

    A.pooled

    B.poured

    C.borrowed

    D.spent

    A.number

    B.pack

    C.total

    D.part

    A.considering

    B.providing

    C.supposing

    D.regarding

    A.handsome

    B.high

    C.large

    D.minimum

    A.broke up

    B.broke out

    C.broke in

    D.broke down

    A.investment

    B.donation

    C.management

    D.division

    A.much

    B.little

    C.many

    D.enough

    A.dismissed

    B.understood

    C.hatched

    D.rejected

    A.would

    B.should

    C.could

    D.might

    A.traditional

    B.meaningful

    C.informal

    D.personal

    A.respect

    B.support

    C.educate

    D.admire

    A.perhaps

    B.anyhow

    C.somehow

    D.even

  • 31、When Heather McHugh, a poet, won a $500,000”genius grant” from the MacArthur Foundation, she didn't buy a luxurious car or fly to Paris. _____, she put the money in the bank and ____ writing poems.

    In 2015, she finally ____ what to do with it. That year, Heather's godson and his wife ____ their first child, a beautiful baby girl but severely disabled. “I saw how people's ____   can change overnight. I started thinking about people in a ____   situation,” says Heather.

    She ____ there were millions of caregivers taking care of the chronically (慢性地) ill or disabled. So in 2012, Heather ____ a nonprofit organization offering a seven­ day vacation, with all ____ paid, to people who have been caregivers for at least ten years.

    Tricia was one of the first caregivers to go on vacation. When Tricia got a call saying she was offered a ____ vacation, she couldn't ____ it; disbelief even ____ her concern about leaving her two kids.

    Tricia went, and her favorite parts of the trip were to enjoy the ____ things. “I got to eat hot food hot and cold food cold. I could go to bed when I wanted to and wake up whenever I chose to,” says Tricia. She was afraid the ____would return when the ____ was over, but to her surprise, it hasn't been back since.

    Heather says Tricia's ____ resembles those of the other ten caregivers she helps every year. “Before the vacation they are so ____, but the ____ is so amazing. They reflect and relax. It feels ____ like another world and gives them a chance to see their lives from another ____,” she adds.

    【1】

    A.However

    B.Therefore

    C.Instead

    D.Besides

    【2】

    A.continued

    B.quitted

    C.practiced

    D.started

    【3】

    A.thought over

    B.wondered

    C.talked about

    D.decided

    【4】

    A.held

    B.welcomed

    C.lost

    D.saved

    【5】

    A.feelings

    B.future

    C.lives

    D.routine

    【6】

    A.different

    B.similar

    C.worse

    D.better

    【7】

    A.discovered

    B.claimed

    C.admitted

    D.felt

    【8】

    A.donated

    B.found

    C.visited

    D.formed

    【9】

    A.taxes

    B.salary

    C.expenses

    D.rent

    【10】

    A.free

    B.caring

    C.short

    D.long

    【11】

    A.believe

    B.take

    C.refuse

    D.enjoy

    【12】

    A.woke

    B.defeated

    C.showed

    D.moved

    【13】

    A.wonderful

    B.delicious

    C.peaceful

    D.simple

    【14】

    A.heaviness

    B.pain

    C.sadness

    D.disbelief

    【15】

    A.entertainment

    B.dream

    C.vacation

    D.freedom

    【16】

    A.comment

    B.story

    C.surprise

    D.fortune

    【17】

    A.worried

    B.confused

    C.unexpected

    D.stressed

    【18】

    A.award

    B.change

    C.scenery

    D.accommodation

    【19】

    A.slightly

    B.interestingly

    C.magically

    D.mostly

    【20】

    A.place

    B.situation

    C.height

    D.angle

  • 32、   Our families lived more than 450 miles away. So a few weeks before New Year’s Day one year, my husband and I decided to _______someone for the holiday. I called a senior center and they _______Ilse, a 78-year-old lady, a woman I guessed would be _______and soft-spoken.

    That day, Ilse came to our house, talkative and loud-spoken. My _______was wrong. By the end of the evening, we felt as if this _______woman were an old friend. We had kept a _______relationship for years since then. One evening, she phoned me and I _______it. The following day, I returned her call but couldn’t _______what she was saying. I drove her to the _______room, where the doctor confirmed a serious stroke (中风) __________her. At the end of the week, I __________an early-morning call from her caregiver, “She’s passed away.”

    The morning after Ilse’s __________, I opened my drawer and read through her __________she’d insisted I take a year earlier. I stopped when seeing my name. She left me $50,000! But I couldn’t __________what she had left me on myself. Ilse was a friend I’d helped out of sincerity and __________, not with the expectation of being __________. I opened an investment account in __________of her. Over the next 20 years, Ilse’s gift grew, __________giving me opportunities to donate money in her name to a cause she __________deeply: children. Meeting Ilse made my life __________absolutely.

    1A.visit B.invite C.sponsor D.tend

    2A.employed B.recognized C.convinced D.suggested

    3A.quiet B.brilliant C.lovely D.dynamic

    4A.intention B.worry C.assumption D.attitude

    5A.stubborn B.lonely C.strange D.unfortunate

    6A.temporary B.close C.rare D.loose

    7A.ignored B.answered C.regretted D.missed

    8A.remember B.forget C.catch D.repeat

    9A.emergency B.waiting C.conference D.living

    10A.hurt B.attacked C.faced D.fought

    11A.refused B.expected C.postponed D.received

    12A.death B.call C.recovery D.arrival

    13A.novel B.article C.will D.newspaper

    14A.spend B.focus C.impress D.base

    15A.interest B.hope C.curiosity D.respect

    16A.recorded B.paid C.admitted D.praised

    17A.advance B.charge C.honor D.search

    18A.instantly B.constantly C.occasionally D.obviously

    19A.took on B.gave up C.set off D.cared about

    20A.richer B.busier C.safer D.simpler

  • 33、   In our modern world, when something wears out, we throw it away and buy a new one. The ___is that countries around the world have growing mountains of____because people are throwing out more rubbish than ever before.

    How did we____a throwaway society? First of all, it is now easier to____an object than to spend time and money to repair it.____modern manufacturing (制造业) and technology, companies are able to produce products quickly and inexpensively. Products are plentiful and____.

    Another cause is our____of disposable (一次性的) products. As____people, we are always looking for____to save time and make our lives easier. Companies____thousands of different kinds of disposable products: paper plates, plastic cups, and cameras, to name a few.

    Our appetite for new products also____to the problem. We are____buying new things. Advertisements persuade us that____is better and that we will be happier with the latest products. The result is that we____useful possessions to make room for new ones.

    All around the world, we can see the____of this throwaway lifestyle. Mountains of rubbish just keep getting bigger. To____the amount of rubbish and to protect the____, more governments are requiring people to recycle materials.____, this is not enough to solve our problem.

    Maybe there is another way out. We need to repair our possessions____throwing them away. We also need to rethink our attitudes about____. Repairing our possessions and changing our spending habits may be the best way to reduce the amount of rubbish and take care of our environment.

    1A. problem B. reason C. project D. key

    2A. gifts B. products C. debt D. rubbish

    3A. face B. change C. observe D. become

    4A. hide B. replace C. control D. withdraw

    5A. Except for B. As to C. Thanks to D. Regardless of

    6A. safe B. cheap C. funny D. powerful

    7A. prevention B. lack C. love D. division

    8A. sensitive B. busy C. brave D. kind

    9A. places B. ways C. jobs D. friends

    10A. produce B. receive C. donate D. preserve

    11A. adapts B. returns C. contributes D. responds

    12A. addicted to B. tired of C. worried about D. ashamed for

    13A. larger B. stronger C. higher D. newer

    14A. throw away B. pay for C. hold onto D. pick up

    15A. advantages B. consequences C. functions D. purposes

    16A. decrease B. record C. show D. measure

    17A. technology B. consumers C. environment D. brands

    18A. Meanwhile B. Otherwise C. Therefore D. However

    19A. instead of B. in favour of C. after D. by

    20A. advertising B. collecting C. repairing D. spending

四、短文填空 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 34、根据句意填空

    In the USA, the Amish-a Christian group-are famous because they drive 【1】 instead of cars, do not use TVs or refrigerators, and do not have personal telephones. Many people assume the Amish must have 【2】 reasons for their many rules, but this is not true. In truth, whenever a new technology is introduced, the Amish meet and discuss its advantages and disadvantages. They then vote on whether they will accept it. The Amish 【3】 cars because they like having 【4】 communities where everyone lives close together. They have no TVs or refrigerators because their homes do not have electricity-they do not think it is necessary and 【5】 dealing with strangers, such as the people who work at the electric company.

  • 35、Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

    Expressions about water are almost as common as water itself. But many of the expressions using water have unpleasant meanings.

    The expression “to be in hot water” is one of them. It is a very old expression, which can be 1 back to 500 years ago. The expression is used to mean being in trouble. One story says it got that meaning from the custom of throwing extremely hot water down on enemies attacking a castle.

    Being in “deep water” is almost the same as being in “hot water”. When you are in deep water, you are in a difficult 2. Imagine a person who cannot swim being thrown in water over his head. You are in deep water when you are facing a problem that you do not have the ability to solve. The problem is too deep. You can be in deep water, for example, if you invest in stocks in complete 3 of the stock market.

    "Water over the dam" is another expression about a past event. It is something that cannot be 4. The expression comes from the idea that water that has 5 a dam cannot be brought back again. When a friend is 6 by a mistake she has made, you might tell her to forget about it. You say it is water over the dam.

    Another common expression, "to hold water," is about the strength or weakness of an idea or opinion that you may be arguing about. It probably comes from the way of testing the 7 of a container. If it can hold water, it is strong and has no holes in it. If your 8 can hold water, it is strong and does not have any holes. If it does not hold water, then it is weak and can not be 9.

    "Throwing cold water" also is an expression that deals with an idea or 10. For example, you want to buy a new car because the old one has some problems. But you wife "throws cold water" on the idea, because she says a new car costs too much

  • 36、I have a muscle disease but I don't look any different from other people. Sometimes, I was too weak1 go to school so my education suffered. Every time I returned after an2(absent), I felt stupid because I was behind the others.

    My life is a lot easier at high school because few fellow students make me3(annoy). My ambition is to work for a firm4develops computer software when I grow up. Last year I invented a computer football game and a big company has decided to buy it from me. I have a very busy life with no time to sit around5(feel) sorry for myself. As well as going to the movies and football matches with my friends. I spend a lot of time looking after my pets6(proper) but I find it worthwhile.

    In many ways my disability has helped me grow stronger psychologically and become more7 (independence). I have to work hard to live a normal life but it has been worth it. If8(have) a chance to say one thing to healthy children, it would be this: having a disability does not mean your life is not satisfying. So don't feel sorry for the disabled or make fun9them, and don't ignore them either. Just accept them for who they are, and give them encouragement to live10rich and full a life as you do.

  • 37、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

    Everyone has their own unique fingerprint; 【1】 makes fingerprints an ideal way to unlock smartphones. However, this may be 【2】 (safe) than we think.

    Scientists at New York University and Michigan State University in the US have developed a set of fake fingerprints. They say that the prints 【3】 unlock any fingerprint-enabled smartphone up to 65 percent of the time.

    The artificial fingerprints 【4】 (create) by using many common features found in human prints. They work 【5】 taking advantage of the way smartphone scanners check a fingerprint.

    The fingerprint scanners   【6】 (use) in smartphones are so small that they only read parts of fingerprints. So they have to take many scans of your finger or thumb (拇指) 【7】 they work properly. Smartphones also let users save several finger and thumbprints. Since a print only has to match one of the saved images 【8】 (unlock) the phone, the scanner is more likely to make mistakes.

    Although the scientists have only tested their findings in computer simulations (模拟), 【9】 (worry) about the safety of using fingerprints are reasonable .They warn that the technology used to create artificial fingerprints is improving   【10】 (extreme) fast.

五、书面表达 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 38、假定你是李华,你所在的学校要征集一封英文感谢信,以致敬奋战在抗击新型冠状病毒第一线的医护人员。请你写一封感谢信参与投稿,内容包括:

    1. 表达谢意;

    2. 个人感受;

    3. 表达信心。

    注意:1.词数:80左右;

    2可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    参考词汇:传染病 epidemic 新型冠状病毒 novel coronavirus

    Dear medical workers,

    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Yours,

    Li hua

  • 39、假如你是某国际学校的学生李华,你最近使用了一本XX英英词典,感觉非常实用,请你利用班会时间向同学们推荐它。内容要点如下:

    1. 特色(如词汇量、用法、例句等方面);

    2. 使用心得。

    注意:1.词数100左右;

    2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

    3.开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。

    Hello, everyone!

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  • 40、假设你是李华,在你校学习的新西兰交换生Oliver即将回国,想带回一件有中国文化 特色的礼物送给朋友。请你根据以下内容用英语给他写封邮件:

    1 .表达对Oliver的不舍之情;

    2.推荐一种礼物并说明原因。

    注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  • 41、假设你是李华,你的英国朋友Jerry在来信中提到对中国的唐诗很感兴趣,想让你给他介绍一位你最喜欢的唐代诗人。你决定向他介绍诗人李白,信的内容主要包括:

    1. 诗人的基本情况;

    2. 诗人的代表作品;

    3. 你喜欢他的原因。

    注意:1. 字数100词左右;

    2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

    3. 开头语已经为你写好,不计入总词数。

    Dear Jerry,

    How are you?

    __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Yours,

    Li Hua

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