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13-14高二上·江西南昌·阶段练习
1 . Most students try to learn English grammar using grammar textbooks. They study grammar rules and take grammar tests. They use an analytical(分析的) approach, attempting to memorize, and then apply, a great number of rules.
However, research has proved this method inefficient and ineffective. The truth is, the human brain simply cannot consciously remember process and use hundreds of or thousands of grammar rules. Real speech is too fast.
Native speakers do not learn grammar in this way, but rather intuitively (凭直觉地) and unconsciously. They learn in a complete way, not by attempting to memorize individual grammar rules. As a result, native speakers use correct grammar fluently and easily.
Fortunately, it is possible for English learners to learn grammar this way. Language teacher Blaine Ray has developed a unique "intuitive" approach to teach English grammar. Her system uses "point of view" stories to teach the patterns of English grammar, allowing students unconsciously to acquire correct grammar without ever studying grammar rules.
In this system, the teacher first tells a simple story from one point of view. It may be told about the past, then repeated, but beginning with "since he was a child"; then repeated again, but this time about the future.
Listening to these stories allows students intuitively and effortlessly to learn English grammar and makes them be able to use it correctly when they speak.
Point of View Stories is a creative new way to study English grammar, and offers hope to millions of frustrated English learners.
1. Which of the following ways is approved by the author?
A.Remembering grammar rules.
B.Taking grammar tests.
C.Analyzing grammatical structure.
D.Applying language to situations.
2. What does the underlined part "this way" in the fourth paragraph refer to?
A.Talking to native speakers when learning.
B.Learning English grammar in a complete way.
C.Using correct English grammar.
D.Learning English grammar from a teacher.
3. From this passage we learn that ______.
A.native speakers learn English grammar by listening to stories
B.Blaine Ray’s method gets students to grasp correct grammar unconsciously
C.Blaine Ray teaches grammar rules by asking students to tell stories
D.it’s hard for students to speak correct English in the new system
4. This passage wants to ______.
A.criticize the traditional way of learning grammar
B.introduce a new way to study English grammar
C.ask students to learn English grammar by listening to stories
D.tell us how the native speakers learn English grammar
5. Why shouldn’t the English learners use an analytical approach?
A.because the analytical approach can let them learn English grammar effortlessly
B.because the analytical approach makes them be able to use English correctly when they speak.
C.because the analytical approach can’t let them memorize and then apply a great number of rules.
D.because Real speech is too fast.
2013-10-24更新 | 706次组卷 | 3卷引用:2013-2014学年江西南昌三中高二上期第一次月考英语卷
19-20高一下·江西南昌·开学考试
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2 . Today just as technology changed the face of industry, farms have undergone an "agricultural revolution". On the farm of today, machines provide almost all the power.

One of the most important benefits will be the farm computer. A few forward-looking farmers are already using computers to help them run their farms more efficiently. The computers help them keep more accurate records so they can make better decisions on what crops to plant, how much livestock to buy, when to sell their products, and how much profit they can expect. Many computer companies have been-developing special computer programs just for farmers. Programs are being written for hog producers, grain farmers, potato farmers, and dairy farmers. In the future, farmers will be able to purchase computer programs made to their needs. Because of the growing importance of computers on the farm, students at agricultural colleges, are required to take computer classes in addition to their normal agricultural courses. There can be no doubt that farmers will rely on computers even more in the future. While the old-time farm depended on horse power, and modern farms depend on machine power, farms of the future will depend on computer power.

Another technological advance which is still in the experimental stage is the robot, a real "mechanized hired hand" that will be able to move and, in some ways, think like a human being. Agricultural engineers-believe-that-computer-aided robots will make startling changes in farming before the end of the century. Unlike farmers of the present, farmers of the future will find that many day-to-day tasks will be done for them. Scientists are now developing robots that will be able to shear sheep, drive tractors, and harvest fruit. Ever complex jobs will be done by robots. For example, in order to milk their cows, farmers must first drive them into the barn, then connect them to the milking machines, watch the machines, and disconnect them when they are finished. In the future, this will all be done by robots. In addition, when the milking is completed, the robots will automatically check to make sure that the milk is pure. The complete mobilization of the farm is far in the future, but engineers expect that some robots will be used before long.

1. According to the passage, computers can not help farmers decide ________.
A.what livestock to raiseB.whether to plant a certain kind of crop
C.how much money they can earn from their productsD.when to sell their products
2. Which of the following statements is true?
A.Farmers in the future will depend totally on computers
B.Both computers and robots have been in use on today's farms.
C.Farmers mainly use machines on their farms at present.
D.Students at agricultural colleges must take computer classes because they can do nothing without the help of computers on today's farms.
3. According to the engineers, ___________will be done by robots in the near future.
A.most of the farm workB.milking cows
C.all farm workD.some farm work
4. What does the word “startling” mean in paragraph3 line3?
A.disastrousB.unbeneficial
C.indifferentD.amazing
2020-05-29更新 | 1次组卷 | 1卷引用:【南昌新东方】江西省南昌三中2019-2020学年高一下学期开学考试英语试题
10-11高三上·江西·期末
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3 . Soil conservation efforts protect soil from wind and water that can blow or wash it away. Good soil produces food crops for both people and animals.

One important form of soil conservation is the use of windbreaks (防风林). Windbreaks are barriers formed by trees and other plants with many leaves. Farmers plant them in lines around their fields. Windbreaks stop the wind from blowing soil away. They also keep the wind from destroying or damaging crops. They are very important for growing grains, such as wheat.

For example, in parts of West Africa, studies have shown that grain harvests can be twenty percent higher on fields protected by windbreaks compared to those without such protection.

Windbreaks are effective when a wall of trees and other plants blocks the wind. The windbreaks should also limit violent motions of the wind to those areas closest to the windbreak.

However, windbreaks seem to work best when they allow a little wind to pass through. If the wall of trees and plants stops wind completely, then violent air motions will take place close to the ground. These motions cause the soil to lift up into the air where it will be blown away. For this reason, a windbreak is best if it has only sixty to eighty percent of the trees and plants needed to make a solid line.

An easy rule to remember is that windbreaks can protect areas up to ten times the height of the tallest trees in the windbreak.

There should be at least two lines in each windbreak. One line should be large trees. The second line, right next to it, can be shorter trees and other plants with leaves.

Windbreaks not only protect land and crops from the wind. They can also provide wood products. These include wood for fuel and longer pieces for making fences. Locally-grown trees and plants are best for windbreaks.

1. What does this text primarily concern?
A.A way to protect soil.B.Some advice on growing windbreaks.
C.The effect of windbreaks.D.A way to protect crops.
2. Which of the following is NOT true about windbreaks?
A.If windbreaks stop the wind completely,the soil will be blown away above the windbreaks.
B.Leaving sixty to eighty percent of the trees and plants needed to make a solid line is a best windbreak.
C.A better windbreak should be two lines or more with the same height.
D.Windbreaks work best during an area up to ten times the height of the tallest trees in them.
3. The underlined word "barriers" (Para. 2) refers to .
A.something that is built with trees together with other plants
B.a structure built to forbid passage of wind with trees or other plants.
C.something used to help things control their movement.
D.narrow lines where trees and other plants with many leaves are planted.
4. Which of the following is most likely to show the right area that a windbreak can protect?
A.B.
C.D.
2010-07-25更新 | 710次组卷 | 1卷引用:2010届江西省重点中学协作体高三上学期七校期末联考
9-10高三·湖北·阶段练习
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4 . In my profession as an educator and health care provider, I have worked with numerous children infected with the virus that causes AIDS. The relationships that I have had with these special kids have been gifts in my life. They have taught me so many things, but I have especially learned that great courage can be found in the smallest of packages. Let me tell you about Tyler.
Tyler was born infected with HIV: his mother was also infected. From the very beginning of his life, he was dependent on medications to enable him to survive. When he was five, he had a tube surgically inserted in a vein in his chest. This tube was connected to a pump, which he carried in a small backpack on his back. Medications were hooked up to this pump and were continuously supplied through this tube to his bloodstream. At times, he also needed supplemented oxygen to support his breathing.
Tyler wasn’t willing to give up one single moment of his childhood to this deadly disease. It was not unusual to find him playing and racing around his backyard, wearing his medicine - laden backpack and dragging his tank of oxygen behind him in his little wagon. All of us who knew Tyler marveled at his pure joy in being alive and the energy it gave him. Tyler’s mom often teased him by telling him that he moved so fast she needed to dress him in red. That way, when she peered through the window to check on him playing in the yard, she could quickly spot him.
This dreaded disease eventually wore down even the likes of a little dynamo like Tyler. He grew quite ill and, unfortunately, so did his HIV - infected mother. When it became apparent that he wasn’t going to survive, Tyler’s mom talked to him about death. She comforted him by telling Tyler that she was dying too, and that she would be with him soon in heaven.
A few days before his death, Tyler beckoned me over to his hospital bed and whispered, " I might die soon. I’m not scared. When I die, please dress me in red. Mom promised she’s coming to heaven, too. I’ll be playing when she gets there, and I want to make sure she can find me. "
1. What is the boy Tyler's attitude towards death?
A.pessimistic.B.optimistic.C.sorrowful.D.fearful.
2. Tyler requested the writer to dress him in red when he died simply because ___________.
A.red is a lucky colorB.red might help to cure him
C.his mom could spot him easilyD.he could find more mates by wearing red
3. Which of the following might serve as a possible title for this passage?
A.My unusual profession.B.A caring mother.
C.Mother and son.D.Dying in red.
4. The underlined word dynamo in the fourth paragraph here means ________________.
A.a promising and helpful youthB.an extremely energetic person
C.a rare and beautiful flowerD.a magic and understanding superstar
2010-04-06更新 | 549次组卷 | 4卷引用:江西省于都县2010届高三下学期4月模拟考试英语试题
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