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【全国百强校】江苏省南通市海安高级中学2019届高三上学期(11月检测)第二次月考(含听力)英语试题
江苏 高三 阶段练习 2018-11-30 1011次 整体难度: 适中 考查范围: 主题、词汇、语法、语用、语篇范围

一、听力选择题 添加题型下试题

听力选择题-短对话 | 适中(0.65)
1. Why does the man need a map?
A.To tour Manchester.B.To find a restaurant.C.To learn about China.
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听力选择题-短对话 | 适中(0.65)
2. What does the woman want to do for vacation?
A.Go to the beach.B.Travel to Colorado.C.Learn to snowboard.
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听力选择题-短对话 | 适中(0.65)
3. What will the man probably do?
A.Take the job.B.Refuse the offer.C.Change the working hours.
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听力选择题-短对话 | 适中(0.65)
4. What does the woman say about John?
A.He won’t wait for her.
B.He won't come home today.
C.He won’t be on time for dinner.
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5. What will the speakers probably do next?
A.Order some boxes.B.Go home and restC.Continue working.
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听力选择题-长对话 | 适中(0.65)
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6. How does the woman usually go to work?
A.By car.B.By bus.C.By train.
7. What do the speakers agree about taking the train?
A.It is safer.B.It is faster.C.It is cheaper.
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听力选择题-长对话 | 适中(0.65)
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8. What does the man suggest the woman do?
A.Save up for the car.
B.Go to another car dealer.
C.Ask someone to check the car.
9. What is the salesman going to do?
A.Give a discount.B.Stick to a high price.C.Ask for cash payment.
10. How will the man help the woman?
A.Lend money to her.B.Drive her car home.C.Take care of her car.
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听力选择题-长对话 | 适中(0.65)
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
11. What does the woman think of the living expenses in the city?
A.Fairly low.B.Just Okay.C.Very high.
12. What does the woman spend most on?
A.Meals.B.Trains.C.Clothes.
13. What does the woman do in her free time?
A.See films.B.Travel around.C.Go for a drink.
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听力选择题-长对话 | 较难(0.4)
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
14. What will Rebecca do on June 12?
A.Go on a business trip.
B.Organize a trade exhibition.
C.Meet the people from Head Office.
15. What is John preparing for the meeting?
A.A report.B.A timetable.C.A speech.
16. When do the speakers decide to have the meeting?
A.On June 3.B.On June 10.C.On June 17.
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听力选择题-短文 | 较难(0.4)
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. What did the speaker decide to do after lunch that day?
A.Stay to help her friend.B.Walk alone to her car.C.Wait for the train to stop.
18. What can we learn about the speaker then?
A.She worked at a hotel.
B.She had bought a new car.
C.She was having a baby soon.
19. Where did the speaker meet the taxi passenger?
A.At a crossroads.B.In front of a hotel.C.Besides a car park.
20. What does the speaker talk about?
A.An exciting lunch party.
B.A well-known short story.
C.An unforgettable experience.
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二、单项选择 添加题型下试题

单项选择 | 适中(0.65)
21. One of the amazing people I admire is Mother Teresa, who earned her ______ for helping the poor in India.
A.revenuesB.reputationC.discriminationD.determination
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单项选择 | 较难(0.4)
22. Life is a tough journey, to some extent, _______ you still smile and love even though you are occasionally hurt and betrayed.
A.whereB.whatC.whenD.which
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单项选择 | 适中(0.65)
23. I came across an old school friend in China Town last week, ______ at his funny hairstyle.
A.surprisedB.surprisingC.being surprisedD.having surprised
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单项选择 | 适中(0.65)
24. — What should we avoid when we work out in summer?
— ______ when the temperature is over 32℃.
A.To runB.RunningC.Having runD.To have run
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单项选择 | 适中(0.65)
25. On the way to the White Temple, our guide ______ its history and some legends to us.
A.resembledB.renewedC.relatedD.relayed
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26. — When will the bike-sharing schemes be introduced to the public?
— Not until _______ a better understanding of them.
A.we have hadB.will we have had
C.have we hadD.we will have had
单项选择 | 适中(0.65)
27. I hope Jack’s health ______ greatly by the time we go back to school this September.
A.improvesB.improvedC.will be improvingD.will have improved
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单项选择 | 适中(0.65)
28. — I have to go now because I must be ______ for class.
— What a pity! See you!
A.modestB.punctualC.desperateD.adequate
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29. It took what seemed to be years _______ the football star appeared, which made the fans disappointed and angry.
A.whenB.sinceC.beforeD.until
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单项选择 | 适中(0.65)
30. The staff were _______ when the company announced a fat bonus for everyone.
A.in the redB.white as a sheetC.tickled pinkD.in the black
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31. — Can we play basketball in the school gym?
— No, it ______ during the summer holidays.
A.is repairedB.is being repaired
C.was repairedD.has been repaired
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32. Bob was trying to ________ that he knew the famous singer who would perform in our city.
A.let outB.lay out
C.figure outD.make out
单项选择 | 较难(0.4)
33. — Has he finished his homework?
— He ______, for he is enjoying his favourite album.
A.must haveB.can haveC.mustD.can
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单项选择 | 适中(0.65)
34. The scenic spot’s worsening reputation doesn’t seem to be ______ tourists, who still flood in.
A.putting awayB.putting onC.putting downD.putting off
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35. — I feel terrible. I didn’t do well in the math test.
— _______. You’re already making progress and will surely learn it well.
A.Don’t dream away your timeB.Don’t take things for granted
C.Don’t put the cart before the horseD.Don’t take it too hard
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三、完形填空 添加题型下试题

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My brother and I were in Orlando Florida to witness our first Space Shuttle Launch. The Discovery was ____ to soar at 10:14 AM on a blue sky September day. I’d seen it ____ so many times on television, ____ now I was only minutes away from seeing it launch. And it’s the final demonstration of the ____ of success: Success Takes Off Like a Rocket.
Witnessing the Take Off:
Standing close to the Space Shuttle ____ home one unforgettable point—the Shuttle is the height of a 15-story building—it ____ 4.5 million pounds—and NASA is trying to lift it 200 miles off the ground. On TV the accomplishments look so much ____, so much easier.
Crowds of people are standing around with you to watch the Shuttle go. The countdown begins through the small ____ of hundreds of portable radios all tuned to the NASA station. It’s enough to get your heart beating ____
When time is up, the side booster rockets are lit up and the eight explosive bolts ____ The first things you see are large white ____ clouds exploding away. Through the steam, you see the fire power. Then the Space Shuttle begins to inch off the pad and climb its way ____ Thousands upon millions of pounds of ____ can hardly lift the shuttle at all. But with ever increasing ease, the shuttle picks up and roars into the sky, headed into space attaining a ____of over 17,000 mph.
It is within the first two minutes to launch the Space Shuttle that the great success lesson is____ Fact: 85% of the shuttle’s fuel is consumed within the first 2 minutes just to get the 15-story super structure to its orbital ____
And that’s exactly how success ____: The first steps you take towards launching a successful career are the ____ and will require an enormous consumption of energy—a great big push. However, ____ you persist through the launch period, which can seem almost ____ for quite some time, everything gets easier and easier and your results get bigger and bigger.36.
A.advisedB.hopedC.scheduledD.reminded
37.
A.rise upB.come upC.step upD.go up
38.
A.butB.andC.asD.therefore
39.
A.universeB.worldC.natureD.air
40.
A.getsB.drivesC.runsD.jumps
41.
A.costsB.weighsC.measuresD.sells
42.
A.smallerB.greaterC.biggerD.smoother
43.
A.rocketsB.workersC.speakersD.actors
44.
A.off your mouthB.out of your stomachC.off your mindD.out of your chest
45.
A.blowB.followC.glowD.flow
46.
A.gasB.smokeC.mistD.steam
47.
A.downwardB.upwardC.forwardD.outward
48.
A.pullB.liftC.pushD.pressure
49.
A.distanceB.degreeC.heightD.speed
50.
A.ordinaryB.absoluteC.apparentD.present
51.
A.attitudeB.altitudeC.routeD.rail
52.
A.puts offB.pays offC.takes offD.drops off
53.
A.hardestB.easiestC.simplestD.biggest
54.
A.whileB.ifC.unlessD.until
55.
A.uselessB.carelessC.wirelessD.priceless
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四、阅读理解 添加题型下试题

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INTRODUCTION
The Omron HEM-780 IntelliSenseTM Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor quickly measures your blood pressure and your measurement reading can be clearly displayed on a large digital panel.
KNOW YOUR UNIT
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES
* Do not use a cell phone near the unit, which may result in operational failure.
* Changes or modifications not approved by Omron Healthcare will declare the user warranty invalid. Do not disassemble or attempt to repair the unit or components.
SUGGESTIONS BEFORE TAKING
1. Avoid eating, smoking, and exercising for 30 minutes before taking a measurement. Rest for at least 15 minutes before taking the measurement.
2. Stress raises blood pressure. Avoid taking measurements during stressful times.
3. Rest your left arm on a table so that the cuff is at the same level as your heart.
4. Wait 2-3 minutes between measurements. The wait time allows the arteries (动脉) to return to the condition prior to taking the blood pressure measurement.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Your HEM-780 IntelliSenseTM Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor is guaranteed to be free from faults in materials and workmanship appearing within 5 years, when used in accordance with the instructions provided with the monitor. The above warranties extend only to the original retail purchaser. To obtain warranty service, ship the monitor and all of the components, together with proof of purchase and a note explaining the problem with $5.00 for return shipping and insurance to:
Omron Healthcare, Inc.
Attn: Repair Department
300 Lakeview Parkway
Vernon Hills, IL 60061

56. Your measure reading might be inaccurate, if ________.
a. you have just finished your meal
b. you have just cycled home from work
c. your child is using the cell phone in the next room
d. your wife has just finished measuring her blood pressure
e. you have just been scolded by your boss because of the delayed work
A.a b cB.a b eC.b c eD.c d e
57. Which of the following monitors is under warranty?
A.The monitor that was bought six years ago.
B.The monitor that goes wrong due to false use.
C.The monitor whose purchase proof is missing.
D.The monitor whose system broke down when first used.
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请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Wind turbines are efficient sources of cheap energy but also a source of concern as their huge spinning blades (叶片) frequently kill birds and bats. A new type of wind generator developed in Spain offers a creative solution to that problem.
In 2002, Spanish inventor David Yanez saw a short film about the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in the U.S., collapsing in strong wind. It was a vivid example of the powerful vibrations wind can create when it blows past a long pole, such as a car antenna or even a stick of bamboo. It gave him the idea for a new type of wind-energy generator.
“The initial philosophy or spirit was to create a generator of dreams that had all the qualities one would want: It should be as cheap as possible, need as little maintenance as possible, the setup as simple as possible,” he said.
Yanez and his friend Raoul Martin took the idea to an engineering firm, where they were told it would never work. Undiscouraged, they started experimenting on their own in a small wind tunnel they built.
Good initial results were repeated by a larger working model called Vortex (涡旋) installed in a nearby field. “What we have is a mast (桅杆), which is the top piece and acts as a blade,” Yanez said. “It’s constructed from the same material as a conventional generator, and what it does is it oscillates (振荡), transmitting the oscillation to a conventional alternator, which by its own oscillation converts the wind’s energy into electric energy.”
Yanez said the output of the 6-meter-tall generator, and even that of smaller models, was better than expected. The Vortex creates about 30 percent less energy than a comparable bladed wind turbine, but it is lighter and cheaper to build and maintain. It is made mostly of reinforced plastic and has very few moving parts. Also, it does not create noise and—even more important for many environmentalists—it does not present a threat to passing birds.
The current prototype works at wind speeds ranging from 1.5 to 7 meters per second. The inventors say the next step is building a 12.5-meter tall bladeless generator with a 4-kilowatt capacity that could power small businesses or individual homes, or provide supplemental power to a main grid. The commercial version of the Vortex Bladeless generator should be ready for the market by 2017.
58. The author mentions a short film about the Tacoma Narrows Bridge to show ________.
A.what the initial philosophy or spirit was
B.what inspired Yanez to create the generator
C.how the bridge was destroyed in strong wind
D.how wind creates powerful vibrations
59. What do we know from the passage?
A.The original idea was considered as practical in an engineering firm.
B.Yanez and Martin’s initial tests by themselves proved to be successful.
C.The material for constructing the mast is different from that of the past.
D.The new generator is better at creating energy than a comparable bladed one.
60. What would be the best title for the passage?
A.Bladeless wind-power generator is friendly to birds.
B.Wind turbines are efficient sources of cheap energy.
C.A new generator will come onto the market by 2017.
D.Yanez has made a generator for the benefit of people.
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A report released this month found that grouping children by ability is on the rise again—teaching students in groups of similar ability has improved achievements for fast and slow learners alike—and who wouldn’t want bright kids to be able to move ahead?

But for most kids, labels (标签) applied early in life tend to stick, even if they are wrong.

Sorting school children by ability has long been controversial. In some countries, especially in Asia, school-wide tracking (分流) remains normal. Children are tested and placed in different schools that direct them toward professional or vocational careers. Movement between the tracks is rare.

School-wide tracking decreased in US schools in the 1960s and 1970s. It never died out, though. Sorting students into separate tracks for math at about junior high school age continues to be common, and other forms of tracking persist as well.

Unlike tracking, which means sorting students into separate classrooms, ability grouping happens within classrooms. When done according to the latest research, it has proven to promote achievements. Ability grouping is changeable and temporary. Within classrooms, students might be divided into different learning groups dealing with materials of different levels. Any students who master concepts can move upward between groups, and the student groups might look different from subject to subject and unit to unit. For instance, a student who stands out in language arts might be at an average or slower level in math. A student who flies through multiplication tables might need extra help with fractions. Students who lag in reading can be pulled out of the classroom in small groups for practice with a tutor until their reading improves.

Research shows ability grouping within classes has more positive benefits than tracking. However, that must be weighed against the challenges involved. In many regular classrooms, the differences between student ability levels are very big. That presents challenges for teachers and low-performing students to constantly compare themselves with students who seem to fly through school with ease.

The rigid ability groups and tracking of the past are still with us in many schools. Likely, labels are applied with more caution than in the bad old days when some teachers gave reading groups not-so-secret code names like “Bluebirds”, “Robins”, “Crows” and “Buzzards”. But kids still know.

61. Why is grouping children by ability becoming popular again?
A.Because most teachers do not like slower learners.
B.Because grouping children should be done early in life.
C.Because it is academically beneficial to different learners.
D.Because fast learners can move ahead without teachers’ help.
62. By saying “Movement between the tracks is rare.” in paragraph 3, the writer really means            .
A.tracking children is normal in Asia
B.school-wide tracking has decreased in US
C.professional and vocational careers are unrelated
D.sorted students can hardly change schools
63. The examples in paragraph 5 are used mainly to illustrate            .
A.a good language learner promises to be good at math
B.a student might join different groups for different courses
C.ability grouping benefits gifted students more than slow ones
D.ability grouping presents no challenge for those slow students
64. What might be the challenge in regular classrooms for teachers?
A.Students’ different levels.B.Students’ low performance.
C.Constant self-comparison.D.Application of not-so-secret code.
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My mother believed you could be anything you wanted to be in America. America was where all my mother’s hopes lay. She had come here in 1949 after losing everything in China. But she never looked back with regret. There were so many ways for things to get better.

“Of course you can be a prodigy, too,” my mother told me when I was nine. “You can be best at anything.” We didn’t immediately pick the right kind of prodigy. At first my mother thought I could be a Chinese Shirley Temple. We’d watch Shirley’s old movies on TV as though they were training films. My mother would poke my arm and say, “Ni kan” — You watch. And I would see Shirley tapping her feet, or singing a sailor song, or pursing her lips into a very round O while saying, “Oh my goodness.”

Soon after my mother got this idea about Shirley Temple, she took me to a beauty training school and put me in the hands of a student who could barely hold the scissors without shaking. Instead of getting big fat curls, I emerged with an uneven mass of crinkly black fuzz. My mother dragged me off to the bathroom and tried to wet down my hair.

“You look like Negro Chinese,” she complained, as if I had done this on purpose.

In fact, in the beginning, I was just as excited as my mother, maybe even more so. I pictured this prodigy part of me as many different images, trying each one on for size. I was a dainty ballerina girl standing by the curtains, waiting to hear the right music that would send me floating on my tiptoes. I was Cinderella stepping from her pumpkin carriage with sparkly cartoon music filling the air.

In all of my imaginings, I was filled with a sense that I would soon become perfect. My mother and father would adore me. I would be beyond reproach. I would never feel the need to sulk for anything.

But sometimes the prodigy in me became impatient. “If you don’t hurry up and get me out of here, I’m disappearing for good,” it warned. “And then you’ll always be nothing.”

Every night after dinner, my mother and I would sit at the Formica kitchen table. She would present new tests, taking her examples from stories of amazing children she had read and a dozen other magazines she kept in a pile in our bathroom. My mother got these magazines from people whose houses she cleaned. She would look through them all, searching for stories about remarkable children.

The first night she brought out a story about a three-year-old boy who knew the capitals of all the states and even most of the European countries. A teacher was quoted as saying the little boy could also pronounce the names of the foreign cities correctly.

“What’s the capital of Finland?” my mother asked me, looking at the magazine story.

All I knew was the capital of California, because Sacramento was the name of the street we lived on in Chinatown. “Nairobi!” I guessed, saying the most foreign word I could think of. She checked to see if that was possibly one way to pronounce “Helsinki” before showing me the answer.

The tests got harder—multiplying numbers in my head, finding the queen of hearts in a deck of cards, trying to stand on my head without using my hands, predicting the daily temperatures in Los Angeles, New York, and London.

And after seeing my mother’s disappointed face once again, something inside of me began to die. I hated the tests, the raised hopes and failed expectations. Before going to bed that night, I looked in the mirror and when I saw only my face staring back—and that it would always be this ordinary face—I began to cry. Such a sad, ugly girl! I made high pitched noises like a crazed animal, trying to scratch out the face in the mirror.

And then I saw what seemed to be the prodigy side of me—because I had never seen that face before. I looked at my reflection, blinking so I could see more clearly. The girl staring back at me was angry, powerful. This girl and I were the same. I had new thoughts, willful thoughts, or rather thoughts filled with lots of won’ts. I won’t let her change me, I promised myself. I won’t be what I’m not.

65. The underlined word “prodigy” in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ________.
A.talentB.professorC.leaderD.superstar
66. Why did the mother and the girl watch Shirley’s old movies on TV?
A.Because the mother was a fan of Shirley Temple.
B.Because Shirley Temple’s hairstyle was popular among children.
C.Because the girl resembled Shirley Temple in appearance.
D.Because the mother wanted her daughter to be a Chinese Shirley Temple.
67. How did the girl feel about the tests she did every night?
A.She felt confident and finished it smoothly.
B.She got through the tests successfully, but painfully.
C.She failed the tests and began to lose confidence.
D.She eventually sadly found herself ordinary and ugly.
68. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 13 mean?
A.The mother was not sure about the answer and wanted to confirm it.
B.The mother expected her daughter to know the right answer.
C.The answers were more than one and the mother checked them.
D.The mother was so disappointed as to give up her daughter.
69. What might happen after the last paragraph?
A.The girl might try her best to become famous and successful.
B.The girl might follow her heart and do what she really likes.
C.The girl might do whatever her mother asks and becomes a different image.
D.The mother might change her attitude and listen to her daughter’s words.
70. Which of the following can be the best title of the text?
A.Being Myself or NotB.Educational Failure
C.Difficult American ChildhoodD.Mother’s Experience
阅读理解-任务型阅读(约660词) | 较难(0.4)
请阅读下列短文, 并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。

Do you think you could learn a language in an hour?

We know, we know! We would expect you to be skeptical. It’s ridiculous to think you can learn a language in 60 minutes. You wouldn’t even get through the As in a bilingual dictionary in that amount of time! Best-case situation: in an hour, most of us could probably stuff a few words and ready-made phrases into our short-term memory (with a high likelihood of forgetting it all by the following day). Accomplishing anything more than that in one hour? Impossible. Unless…

We posed the one-hour language challenge to four polyglots (通晓数种语言的人) who are experts on how to study languages. To keep the challenge from becoming completely impossible, we gave them a bit of a break: to learn Romanian in one hour. Why Romanian? Because it’s a Romance language and shares many similarities with the languages that the polyglots already know: French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese. And to make sure their hour of learning was as effective as possible, all of them were assigned a personal Romanian tutor to help coach them on their way to success.

Although each polyglot has a different technique for picking up and remembering a new language, all four methods offer valuable insights to anyone, from casual learners to hard-core language enthusiasts.

Alex Rawlings — Learn the verbs first

With only an hour until he had to start demonstrating his grasp of Romanian, Alex knew he had to start talking quickly. He chose to focus first on commonly used verbs and how to conjugate(动词变形)them. Once he had some verbs down, he could start collecting nouns from his tutor and plugging them in to make more interesting and relevant sentences.

Luca Lampariello — Start speaking right away

Speaking doesn’t mean speaking perfectly. Speaking even a little bit is a huge confidence boost. When you can say something in a new language and people actually understand you, it’s very motivating. Yes, you’ll make mistakes, but you’ll also learn faster than if you try to get it all perfect in your head first.

Michael Youlden — Write everything down

Language learning is about recall; there’s no use learning something if you don’t remember it. Speaking new words aloud is very important, but so is writing them down — after all, words exist as sounds and in written form. Taking notes is a proven way to put new vocabulary and grammar into your memory. Writing supports memorizing which supports speaking… it’s a cycle. Plus, you have an easy reference when you want to review what you’ve learned.

Matthew Youlden — Look for cognates

Cognates are words in different languages that look and sound similar and have the same meaning, due to a common origin. Almost every language combination contains cognates (even if two languages aren’t seemingly related), but languages from the same language family have many more. Whichever language you are learning, identify the familiar words and then use them to anchor the new words that aren’t so familiar. To use English as an example, because it’s a sort of Germanic-Romance hybrid, English already has many words that cognate with German, Dutch and Swedish on one hand, and on the other hand it also has lots of words that cognate with French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and, of course, Romanian!

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Four Learning Methods From Four Language     71    : How To Make Meaningful Progress In Your First Hour
The people who are     72    Four polyglots who are good at learning languages
The language they are to studyRomanian
    73     limits1 hour
The reason for choosing the target languageRomanian has much in     74     with their familiar
languages
The     75     to learning
the language
Alex: give     76     to commonly used verbs;
add some     77     to make sentences
Luca: attach great     78     to speaking;
don’t be afraid to make mistakes
Michael: take notes to keep new words and grammar in
    79    
Matthew: try to     80     similar words and patterns with familiar languages
2018-11-24更新 | 108次组卷 | 1卷引用:【全国百强校】江苏省南通市海安高级中学2019届高三上学期(11月检测)第二次月考(含听力)英语试题

五、书面表达 添加题型下试题

书面表达-读写任务 | 较难(0.4)
81. 阅读下面短文,然后按要求写一篇150词左右的英语短文。
Let’s face it. You are constantly exposed to common viruses. There is nothing you can do about them. However, you can greatly influence the effect of those viruses on your health. Don’t accept that the flu or common cold is something you have to suffer from time to time. Cast off this thought and keep yourself and your entire family healthy regardless of the weather or season. These easy tips will help you to reduce the number of times you are down with the flu or common cold:
1. Eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables daily. They are needed to increase your ability to win the fight against common viruses.
2. Drink plenty of water. The water runs through your body, removing everything your body wants to get rid of.
3. Sleep 8 hours per night. If you often fail to have enough sleep, not only will you feel tired, but also your immune system will work less efficiently. You will be more easily affected by viruses.
【写作内容】
请你用英语以“健康的生活习惯让我们远离病毒”为题写一篇短文,主要内容包括:
1.以约30个词概括以上短文的主要内容。
2.然后以约120个词谈谈你对养成健康生活习惯的看法,内容包括:
(1) 病毒的危害及形成健康生活习惯的必要性;
(2) 要保持健康,还有哪些可行措施;
(3) 倡导大家培养良好生活习惯,健康生活。
【写作要求】
1.写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;
2.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;
3.不必写标题。
【评分标准】
内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。
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2018-11-24更新 | 101次组卷 | 1卷引用:【全国百强校】江苏省南通市海安高级中学2019届高三上学期(11月检测)第二次月考(含听力)英语试题

试卷分析

整体难度:适中
考查范围:主题、词汇、语法、语用、语篇范围

试卷题型(共 32题)

题型
数量
听力选择题
10
单项选择
15
完形填空
1
阅读理解
5
书面表达
1

试卷难度

知识点分析

序号
知识点
对应题号
2
词汇
3
语法
4
语用
5
语篇范围

细目表分析 导出

题号 难度系数 详细知识点 备注
一、听力选择题
10.65周边环境与场所短对话
20.65外国文化与节日短对话
30.65职业内容短对话
40.65家庭生活 短对话
50.65日常生活 短对话
6-70.65交通方式长对话
8-100.65购物选择长对话
11-130.65日常生活   学校活动长对话
14-160.4计划长对话
17-200.4故事短文
二、单项选择
210.65名词词义辨析
220.4where引导的非限制性定语从句
230.65形容词作状语
240.65动名词作宾语
250.65动词词义辨析
260.65现在完成时  时间状语从句
270.65将来完成时
280.65形容词词义辨析
290.65时间状语从句
300.65介词与其它词类的搭配
310.65现在进行时  现在进行时的被动语态
320.4动词词义辨析
330.4must have done的用法
340.65动词词义辨析
350.65情景交际  固定句型
三、完形填空
36-550.65哲理感悟
四、阅读理解
56-570.65商品 阅读单选
58-600.65科普知识   发明与创造   说明文阅读单选
61-640.4学校活动  教育阅读单选
65-700.4故事阅读单选
71-800.4语言学习策略任务型阅读
五、书面表达
810.4健康饮食   个人保健读写任务
共计 平均难度:一般