We all love watching fireworks,from the attractive shows on the Fourth of July (a national holiday in the US that celebrates the beginning of the United States as a nation) to the Roman candle burning in the backyard. But let's 41 and think about the price we pay for just a few minutes of 42 .
First,the amount of money we spend on fireworks is 43 . The excitement is gone 44 . Let's face it,what we really are doing is burning 45 . Yet,year after year,thousands of cities and towns spend our tax dollars on fireworks displays. Those tax dollars would be put to much better 46 feeding our hungry and housing our homeless.
Second,there is the matter of 47 . Fireworks contain chemicals that are harmful to people and animals. Over the years,these chemicals will 48 the air we breathe and the water we drink.
Third,let's 49 the trash left behind after a fireworks display. What a 50 !One would probably 51 that those who set off the fireworks would have the politeness to 52 the trash afterwards. 53,they don't. The mess they leave behind 54 the kind of attitude many Americans have toward our 55 .
Fourth,fireworks are 56 . Some fireworks can damage your hearing,especially the fireworks used in public displays that give off a big BANG. Losing your 57 is too high a price to pay.
58 all the safety warnings,we still see injuries and deaths as a result of fireworks. Approximately 10,000 Americans are injured every year by fireworks.
In my view,all consumer fireworks should be 59 . Public fireworks displays should be kept to a minimum and should be paid for through volunteer ftmding,not tax dollars. Finally,those people in 60 of fireworks displays should be responsible for cleaning up the mess they make.41. A. stop B. decide C. continue D. follow
42. A. doubt B. hesitation C. surprise D. excitement
43. A. limited B. worthwhile C. absurd D. necessary
44. A. in time B. in a flash C. for free D. for a while45. A. paper B. oil C. time D. money
46. A. use B. place C. shape D. play
47. A. interest B. expense C. pollution D. safety
48. A. absorb B. poison C. reduce D. clean
49. A. forget B. consider C. research D. explain
50. A. mess B. shame C. pity D. lesson
51. A. warn B. order C. forbid D. expect
52. A. save B. leave C. pick up D. figure out
53. A. Therefore B. However C. Otherwise D. Anyhow
54. A. changes B. adopts C. reflects D. shares
55. A. environment B. partners C. society D. behavior
56. A. beautiful B. dangerous C. bright D. complex
57. A. memory B. relatives C. hearing D. sight
58. A. Without B. Besides C. Beyond D. Despite
59. A. banned B. discussed C. encouraged D. produced
60. A. need B. charge C. honour D. case
話題:熱點話題
本文是議論文.作者就“是否應該燃放煙花”發(fā)表了自己的觀點.
41. A.
42. D.上文談到了大家都喜歡絢麗的煙 花。根據(jù)轉(zhuǎn)折連詞But以及the price we pay可 知,作者此處表明了自己的觀點——他建議大 家“停下來(stop) ”,想一想我們?yōu)槟嵌虝旱摹芭d 奮(excitement) ”所付出的代價。下文的The excitement is gone也是對第42空的提不。
43. C.根據(jù)第二段的論述可知,作者認為我們在煙 花上的花費很“荒謬,不合理(absurd) ”。
44. B.此處表示煙花“轉(zhuǎn)瞬即逝(gone in a flash) ”。in a flash立即,很快。
45. D.作者認為在煙花上的花費是在“燒錢,揮霍 (burning money ) ”。
46. A.作者認為錢可以有更好的用途,比如解決吃 飯和住房問題。put sth. to (good) use運用。
47. C.根據(jù)下文的 chemicals,harmful,air,water 等 可知,本段談論的是燃放煙花帶來的“污染 (pollution) ” 問題。
48. B.煙花含有有害物質(zhì),會“污染(poison) ”空氣 和水。
49. B.作者談的第三個問題是燃放煙花制造的垃 圾。consider (考慮,.想想) 符合語境。
50. A.燃放煙花之后,往往是一片狼藉。What a mess雜亂。下文的The mess也是提甲信息。
51. D.
52. C.
53. B.人們“認為(expect) ”那些燃 放煙花的人會在結(jié)束之后“收拾(pick up) ”垃 圾,“然而(However) ”,事實并非如此。
54. C.
55. A.人們放完煙花便揚長而去,壓根兒 不去理會他們制造的垃圾,這“反映(reflects) ” 出一些人對待“環(huán)境(environment) ”的態(tài)度。
56. B.根據(jù)下文的 Some fireworks can damage your hearing可知,本段談論的是燃放煙花的“危 險性(dangerous ) ”。
57. C.根據(jù)上文的damage your hearing可知答案。
58. D.“有安全瞥示”和“燃放煙花導致傷亡”之間 為讓步關系,故選“Despite (盡管) '
59. A.綜合上文作者的觀點,我們可以得知作者反 對私人燃放煙花,故此處選“banned (禁止) ”。
60. B.“負責(in charge of) ”燃放煙花的人員應該 把垃圾打掃干凈。
題目來源:2016年英語周報高三新課標 > 第52期 2015-2016高三課標
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A little boy was saddened because one of his classmates told him his parents said there wasn’t a Santa Claus. 41,his grandma told him there was a Santa Claus. In fact,she said she was on Santa’s team,and she invited her 42 to join that same team.
Grandma gave the little boy $10 and took him to a 43 downtown. She let the little boy go all by himself with just one 44 : he must use the $10 to buy something for someone else,someone 45 something.
For such a little guy that's a 46 order,but he took the job quite 47 . After all,Grandma said if he succeeded in this 48 he,too,could be on Santa's team.
As he wandered around the store,fingering the 49 in his hand,he finally 50 Bobby Decker. Bobby is a boy in his class who never plays outside 51 he just doesn’ t have a good coat to keep him 52 in the winter winds.
So the little boy shopped around the store and found a 53 to fit Bobby. He 54 it and Grandma drove him to Bobby Decker’s house. They walked 55 in front of the house,as Grandma said Santa 56 insists on secrecy. Then they put the coat outside the door and left.
On the way home,the little boy was very happy because Bobby was 57 to laugh and play with the other kids. He was warm that 58 . And the little boy learned that Grandma was 59 all along. There most certainly was a Santa!Never had anything made^him feel so good,and so 60,as being on Santa’s team.
41. A. Therefore B. However C. Instead D. Besides
42. A. classmates B. parents C. friend D. grandson
43. A. school B. charity C. store D. playground
44. A. reason B. instruction C. concern D. invitation
45. A. in need of B. in charge of C. in face of D. in favor of
46. A. tall B. logical C. specific D. direct
47. A. easily B. slowly C. seriously D. anxiously
48. A. exercise B. duty C. business D. task
49. A. gloves B. cloth C. gifts D. money
50. A. dreamed of B. thought of C. talked about D. heard about
51. A. and B. or C. because D. while
52. A. warm B. glad C. calm D. strong
53. A. hat B. coat C. bag D. key
54. A. designed B. made C. bought D. repaired
55. A. quickly B. excitedly C. tiredly D. quietly
56. A. never B. always C. sometimes D. seldom
57. A. willing B. surprised C. able D. relieved
58. A. winter B. autumn C. summer D. spring
59. A. kind B. right C. clever D. patient
60. A. relaxed B. brave C. comfortable D. proud
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Life skills,unfortunately,is an abstract and broad term for the abilities one would need for full participation in everyday life. So recently,I did a casual survey among my friends. I asked how they would determine whether an individual has,say,good social skills.
One said the language of such individuals would be grammatically correct and they would express their ideas clearly. Another said good eye contact was important. Yet another added to the list the ability to get along with people,not to take things personally and the ability to help others.
If most adults have difficulty defining the positive behaviours that are necessary to life skills,how do we know if students have acquired them the way I can describe on a report card?
Marlaine Paulsen Cover,founder of Parenting 2.0,has done just that.
Cover created a communication tool called the Life Skills Report Card (LSRC) . Similar in format to academic report cards,the LSRC divides life skills into five primary categories: personal care,organisation,respect for self and others,communication,and social. Sub-categories on the LSRC include: sleep,exercise,spirit'safety,time utilization,finances,ownership in problems and conflicts,altruism (無私) , and environmental consciousness.
She found that societies around the globe routinely supported children's active learning for music,sports,and academics. When it came to life skills,however,the popular perspective (觀念) was simply “children learn what they live”.
“Yet when children are poor in certain life skills,society is quick to pass a whole person judgment,” Cover says.
Life skills are necessary,because — to quote Scottish poet and novelist Robert Louis Stevenson — uto be what we are,and to become what we are capable of becoming,that is the only end of life”.
32. Why does the author raise the questions in Paragraph 1 ?
A. To present different ideas.
B. To expect reasonable answers.
C. To express his disappointment.
D. To introduce points for discussion.
33. How did the author feel about the result of the survey?
A. It was practical. B. It was worrying.
C. It was convincing. D. It was predictable.
34. What do we know about Cover's LSRC?
A. It has been widely used at schools.
B. It strongly emphasizes personal care.
C. It aims to change people's ideas about life skills.
D. It has something in common with academic report cards.
35. Cover''s words show that people tend to.
A. ignore the importance of life skills
B. encourage children's active learning
C. compare academic skills with life skills
D. look down upon children with poor life skills
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When he was 24 ,he went to work for the company that was digging the Somerset Coal Canal in the south of England. This job gave Smith an opportunity to study the fresh strata created by the newly dug canal. He later worked on similar jobs across England all the while studying strata and collecting all the fossils he could find. Smith used mail coaches to travel 10 ,000 miles per year. In 1815 he published the first modem geological map UA Map of the Strata of England and Wales with a Part of Scotland”.
In 1831 when Smith was recognized by the Geological Society of London as the “father of English geology”,it was not only for his maps but also for something even more important. People had hoped strata could be used to calculate geological time,but scientists found the sequences(順序) of rocks sometimes differed from area to area and that no rock type was ever going to become a dependable time marker. Even without the problem of regional differences,rocks present a difficulty as unique time markers. Quartz (石英) is quartz; there's no difference between two-million-year-old quartz and quartz created over 500 million years ago.
As he collected fossils from strata,Smith noticed the fossils told a different story from the rocks. Particularly in the younger strata the rocks were often so similar that he had trouble distinguishing the strata,but he never had trouble telling the fossils apart. Some fossils appear in many strata,but others occur only in a few strata,and a few species had their births and extinctions within one particular stratum. Fossils are thus identifying markers for particular periods in Earth's history.
28. What do we know about young Smith?
A. He spent most of his time reading.
B. He showed much interest in geology.
C. He learned surveying just by himself.
D. He received a very good formal education.
29. Which can be used to describe Smith according to Paragraph 2 ?
A. Adventurous and brave.
B. Talented and productive.
C. Warm-hearted and honest.
D. Hard-working and devoted.
30. The author mentions quartz to show that .
A. no rock can be a reliable time marker
B. no quartz can be found in recent times
G. quartz can fell people rocks,geological time
D. the sequences of rocks differ from area to area
31. Which of the following is Smith's greatest achievement?
A. He drew many maps of strata.
B. He used fossils to identify strata.
C. He built a lot of canals in England.
D. He was the creator of modem geology.
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“Come on,Izz. You can do it. Move those arms. Kick." My 7-year-old daughter was doing laps,and I wanted her to keep up with the other swimmers. She couldn’ t.
Neither could she hear my frustration,because the swimming club would not allow parents on the desk(甲板) . Parents waited in a glass balcony overlooking the pool.
When she came up to greet me,ready to be hugged,I lit into her. “Why didn't you try to finish the lap? How hard could it have been?”
My daughter drew away from me. “You can't even swim,” she said.
She was right. I couldn't swim.
Her words stayed with me. I asked myself: What does it take to learn something new? Did it help when someone criticized me?
I was pushing my daughter to do something I had never tried.
Before next week's lesson arrived,I attended a swimming class for adults. When my daughter went to do laps,I went to the smaller pool at the other end of the club.
Each week,Isabelle and I came up from our separate pools tired but happy. We shared what we had done,hugged,and went out for a treat.
At the end of the eight-week course,I proudly showed her my first swimming badge(徽章) . “You can do laps with me now,” said my daughter.
No,not yet. I had made it across the pool,but couldn't finish its length. My arms had felt like lead,and my legs like rubber.
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A. Upset. B. Proud.
C. Afraid. D. Nervous.
22. When Isabelle came up to greet the author,the author.
A. hugged her tightly
B. greets her with a smile
C. expressed dissatisfaction with her
D. gave her some advice on swimming
23. Why did the author attend swimming classes for adults?
A. She showed great interest in swimming.
B. She wanted to compete with her daughter.
C. Her daughter's words drove her to try new things.
D. Her daughter encouraged her to take up swimming.
24. The underlined part in the text implies .
A. the author swam in a unique style
B. the author didn't do well in swimming
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At the Stork and Otter Reintroduction Centre in Alsace,Lehmann and his colleagues breed captive hamsters and set the young hamsters free into the wild. But raising black-bellied hamsters isn't exactly easy. Remember,they have attitude. Forget humans 一 they don't even like each other. “You have to make sure the male and female don't kill each other ,” Lehmann says.
Black-bellied hamsters might think of themselves as tough guys. But to a fox or an eagle,theyJ re just a four-legged snack. To survive,hamsters need to be set into a field with lots of leafy hiding places. That's a problem in Alsace,where most farmers plant com. The com hasn't sprouted(發(fā)芽) in early spring,when hamsters come out of their burrows from winter hibernation(冬眠). In the bare fields the hamsters are easy targets for their enemies.
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A. The black-bellied hamsters are bom fighters
B. The number of hamsters won’t go down quickly quickly
C. It's good for the increase of hamsters’ population
D. It's a quite great experience to see hamsters fighting
25. Why is it hard to raise black-bellied hamsters?
A. They will run into the wild.
B. They are not fond of humans.
C. The male and female won't live in peace.
D. The male can't understand the female's attitude.
26. What problem do hamsters trying to survive in Alsace have?
A. Their burrows are always taken by foxes.
B. They are unable to feed themselves on com.
C. Their winter hibernation is disturbed frequently.
D. They are exposed to their enemies in early spring.
27. Those farmers who are willing to help hamsters will .
A. plant more corn
B. try to get rid of pests
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“Is anyone coming?” Jade Blossom whispered.
“How come you guys don't bunt(頂撞) ?”
“It's only a rumor(傳聞) ,” Abuji said as I cleared the table.
Dear Scope readers,
Those are the first lines of three of my books. As you can see,I often use a line of dialogue to open a story. But here's an example of a first line that isn’t dialogue: Patrick and I became friends because of a vegetable.
First lines are important. They draw the reader into the story and set the tone. My favorite first lines of books share a quality that I can sum up in one word: intriguing(引人入勝的) .
Because first lines are so important,I often find them difficult to write. For one of my books,I tried out more than 30 first lines before I found the one that worked best!It was a lot of work,but it was worth it in the end.
Scope has asked me to contribute a short story. I aid yes — but only if YOU write the first line for me!Send me your idea by November 15 ,2015. I'11 pick the one that I find most intriguing and write the rest of the story,which will appear in an issue this spring.
I can't wait to see what you come up with!
Good luck and have fun,
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A. are examples of first lines
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C. are the beginning of a short story
D. were created by some great writers
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C. help her with a short story
D. learn to write short stories
35. What will the winner's teacher get?
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C. A copy of Linda's short story.
D. The novel A Long Walk to Water.
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