1.单词拼写- (共1题)
1.
单词拼写
【小题1】New Year’s Day is drawing near. The trees on both sides of the roads are beautifully ________________(装饰).
【小题2】We all believe that a team as good as ours should be able to beat all the other ________________ (竞争者) .
【小题3】Every day, almost everywhere, we can see all kinds of products _______________(广告).
【小题4】She has made such great contributions to the protection of rare animals. She really ______________(值得) a reward for her efforts.
【小题5】I would a_____________ it if you could help me with this task. It’s really a bit too hard for me.
【小题6】I worried so much about the result of my maths exam. Much to my r_______________, I passed it.
【小题7】The Winter and Summer Olympics are both held every four years on a r_________________ basis.
【小题8】E______________ devices, such as computers and cell phones, have made our life so much more convenient.
【小题9】Charles Babbage is generally c_______________ to have invented the first computer.
【小题10】We are advised by the doctor to take more fruits like apples and oranges, which c___________ much vitamin C.
【小题1】New Year’s Day is drawing near. The trees on both sides of the roads are beautifully ________________(装饰).
【小题2】We all believe that a team as good as ours should be able to beat all the other ________________ (竞争者) .
【小题3】Every day, almost everywhere, we can see all kinds of products _______________(广告).
【小题4】She has made such great contributions to the protection of rare animals. She really ______________(值得) a reward for her efforts.
【小题5】I would a_____________ it if you could help me with this task. It’s really a bit too hard for me.
【小题6】I worried so much about the result of my maths exam. Much to my r_______________, I passed it.
【小题7】The Winter and Summer Olympics are both held every four years on a r_________________ basis.
【小题8】E______________ devices, such as computers and cell phones, have made our life so much more convenient.
【小题9】Charles Babbage is generally c_______________ to have invented the first computer.
【小题10】We are advised by the doctor to take more fruits like apples and oranges, which c___________ much vitamin C.
2.阅读理解- (共2题)
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The Collections of Chinese Ancient Cultural Relics Abroad: Volume Victoria and Albert Museum has just been published, the fruit of ten years' efforts by Chinese experts.
The book is the first of an upcoming series that centers on ancient cultural heritage(文化遗产) collections in different museums around the world. The book details 195 out of 18,000 items now in the Victoria and Albert Museum in England.
More than 1.64 million ancient Chinese artifacts have been transported out of China because of different reasons such as wars and smuggling(走私) since the mid 19th century. More than 200 museums in 47 countries hold such collections, according to a report from UNESCO.
"The information we now have about these pieces is still very patchy(不全面的)," said Lu Zhangshen, curator(馆长) of the National Museum of China. "In order to have a clearer picture about these items, National Museum of China decided to start the Chinese Ancient Cultural Relics Abroad book project in 2005. But after we began, we found it really difficult to collect information for every piece from each museum. That’s why the first volume took us ten years."
"The pieces in the book include 102 porcelains(瓷器), 31 bronzes(铜器), 22 lacquer(漆器), 10 enamel vessels(搪瓷器皿) and so on," Liu Mingqian from Victoria and Albert Museum said.
According to the National Museum of China, the volume of the Japanese museum Sen-oku Hakuko Kan is coming out soon and the museum will seek more cooperation from museums worldwide to accelerate(加速) the project.
【小题1】Which of the following best describes Lu Zhangshen’s attitudes towards the Chinese Ancient Cultural Relics Abroad book project?
【小题2】Which of the following statements is NOT True According to the text?
【小题3】The main purpose of the passage is to ________.
The book is the first of an upcoming series that centers on ancient cultural heritage(文化遗产) collections in different museums around the world. The book details 195 out of 18,000 items now in the Victoria and Albert Museum in England.
More than 1.64 million ancient Chinese artifacts have been transported out of China because of different reasons such as wars and smuggling(走私) since the mid 19th century. More than 200 museums in 47 countries hold such collections, according to a report from UNESCO.
"The information we now have about these pieces is still very patchy(不全面的)," said Lu Zhangshen, curator(馆长) of the National Museum of China. "In order to have a clearer picture about these items, National Museum of China decided to start the Chinese Ancient Cultural Relics Abroad book project in 2005. But after we began, we found it really difficult to collect information for every piece from each museum. That’s why the first volume took us ten years."
"The pieces in the book include 102 porcelains(瓷器), 31 bronzes(铜器), 22 lacquer(漆器), 10 enamel vessels(搪瓷器皿) and so on," Liu Mingqian from Victoria and Albert Museum said.
According to the National Museum of China, the volume of the Japanese museum Sen-oku Hakuko Kan is coming out soon and the museum will seek more cooperation from museums worldwide to accelerate(加速) the project.
【小题1】Which of the following best describes Lu Zhangshen’s attitudes towards the Chinese Ancient Cultural Relics Abroad book project?
A.worthwhile but expensive |
B.reasonable but worthless |
C.meaningless but hard |
D.meaningful but difficult |
A.So far, Volumes Victoria, Albert Museum and the Japanese museum have been published. |
B.A great many ancient Chinese artifacts have been distributed(分散) worldwide due mainly to wars and smuggling. |
C.It is nearly ten years since the Chinese Ancient Cultural Relics Abroad book project was set up. |
D.At present, collecting information for every piece from each museum is to some degree tough. |
A.compare and evaluate |
B.inform and explain |
C.argue and discuss |
D.examine and explain |
3.
Comfort is comforting, but it might narrow our experience at work — and beyond.
In our modern world, discomfort is considered a terrible thing. If not terrible, it’s at least a thing of the past. Dishwashers, washing machines, computers, remote controls—yes, they add convenience, but also a level of comfort our forefathers did not enjoy.
As pain of any kind discourages happiness, we tend to reason anything that prevents us to feel good must be bad. And that’s also particularly true for our careers. Success makes us feel great, not terrible. Such a view, however, is a matter of personal opinion. And it may blind us to hidden opportunities.
Artists throughout history have tried to experience suffering, instinctively(本能地) if not consciously(有意识地), to produce works that explore the darker hidden sides of the human condition. This was done, in part, because pain is a reality of life for everybody in some form at some time. Pain is something everybody can relate to. And pain makes a person very real. For such artists, to deny pain would be to block the creative thinking, which drives them to explore and express. In fact, Germans have a term(术语) for this, “Weltschmerz”, which means “suffering from the world.” Writers, from Lord Byron to Kurt Vonnegut, have used the term to describe the psychological pain along life’s roller-coaster journey. It was not to be avoided; it was to be understood and employed.
So I believe that discomfort is good for us. Or, put another way, it tells us that something needs to be attended to. It develops us by forcing us to view our circumstances(环境) through a wholly different view. Because we’re attracted by safety and security, we do our best to create pleasant comfort zones for ourselves and our loved ones through the cars we drive, the houses we live in, and the places we work. But by resisting discomfort, we deny ourselves an important opportunity: the chance to shake ourselves out of our predictable perspectives(视角) and allow ourselves to make knowledgeable observations that we could not possibly have made before. Discomfort gives us fresh eyes.
【小题1】Which of the following is NOT a reason why artists throughout history have been exploring sufferings?
【小题2】The term “Weltschmerz” couldn’t be used to describe something like __________.
【小题3】The author believes that by challenging discomfort, one may _________.
【小题4】By writing this passage, the author tries to __________.
In our modern world, discomfort is considered a terrible thing. If not terrible, it’s at least a thing of the past. Dishwashers, washing machines, computers, remote controls—yes, they add convenience, but also a level of comfort our forefathers did not enjoy.
As pain of any kind discourages happiness, we tend to reason anything that prevents us to feel good must be bad. And that’s also particularly true for our careers. Success makes us feel great, not terrible. Such a view, however, is a matter of personal opinion. And it may blind us to hidden opportunities.
Artists throughout history have tried to experience suffering, instinctively(本能地) if not consciously(有意识地), to produce works that explore the darker hidden sides of the human condition. This was done, in part, because pain is a reality of life for everybody in some form at some time. Pain is something everybody can relate to. And pain makes a person very real. For such artists, to deny pain would be to block the creative thinking, which drives them to explore and express. In fact, Germans have a term(术语) for this, “Weltschmerz”, which means “suffering from the world.” Writers, from Lord Byron to Kurt Vonnegut, have used the term to describe the psychological pain along life’s roller-coaster journey. It was not to be avoided; it was to be understood and employed.
So I believe that discomfort is good for us. Or, put another way, it tells us that something needs to be attended to. It develops us by forcing us to view our circumstances(环境) through a wholly different view. Because we’re attracted by safety and security, we do our best to create pleasant comfort zones for ourselves and our loved ones through the cars we drive, the houses we live in, and the places we work. But by resisting discomfort, we deny ourselves an important opportunity: the chance to shake ourselves out of our predictable perspectives(视角) and allow ourselves to make knowledgeable observations that we could not possibly have made before. Discomfort gives us fresh eyes.
【小题1】Which of the following is NOT a reason why artists throughout history have been exploring sufferings?
A.Pain is a mirror that can reflect the life of everybody. |
B.Pain is something that no one can escape from. |
C.Pain can strengthen the feeling of existence of a person. |
D.Pain can help them to avoid the creative thinking. |
A.social inequality |
B.great achievements |
C.racial discrimination(歧视) |
D.mass killings |
A.lose an important chance to make a big fortune |
B.feel upset and fail to think calmly |
C.control the situation properly when things go wrong |
D.judge and think about the world in a new particular way |
A.explain why discomfort is good for us |
B.criticize(批评) a world full of comfort |
C.persuade people to lead a life full of discomfort |
D.blame those who enjoy an easy life |
试卷分析
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【1】题量占比
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【2】:难度分析
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