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江苏省镇江市2019-2020学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题
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It's difficult to be an (71) (energy) athlete, especially when you don't even have arms. But Tim Bannon, 14, (72) student at Proviso West High School in Chicago, US, is trying his best.
Bannon (73) (gain) popularity online over the past two months thanks to a workout video that shows him overcoming his disability while (74) (exercise). He is set to take part in the Chicago Triathlon(三项全全能)Competition, in (75) he plans to run about 2 km, swim 200 meters and bike 7 km.
He knows the physical difficulties of the triathlon. What (76)
he falls and isn,t able to get
up? He uses a special three-wheeled bike to float and by kicking his legs and then moving his body from his shoulders to his hips, he's able to roll back down flat onto his stomach and move (77) (he) forward.
(78) the triathlon, Bannon also plans to try out for the Panthers football team as a kicker. Many people doubt he'll be able to do it, but he wants to try anyway. “I'm not worried. I don't care if I get (79) (admit). I just want to be a kicker,\
For Bannon, it's a simple goal: Just live normally and be like one of the (80) (guy). 短文填空 energetic a has gained exercising which if himself Besides unadmitted guys
南京市2019~2020 学年度第一学期期中调研测试
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The UK produces more electricity from renewable sources (61) ________ it did from fossil fuels. That means the energy (62) ________ (produce) from wind farms, solar panels, biomass and
hydropower plants is more than the amount of energy from coal, oil, and gas. This is something (63) ________ hasn’t happened since the UK’s first power station opened in 1882.
Renewable energy production accounts for 40% of the UK’s electricity, with fossil fuels behind at 39%.Of the (64) ________ (remain) 21%, the majority came from nuclear power stations.
Less than 10 years ago, the fossil fuel contribution (65) ________ the UK electricity market was around four-fifths, but the situation is changing (66) ________ (quick). Back in May, the country (67) ________ (go)six days without burning any coal at all—and indeed coal-powered plants are due to be closed by 2025.
It’s encouraging (68) ________ (see) that the country that kicked off the Industrial Revolution is now helping to lead the way towards (69) ________ renewable future—because of the UK’s size, it’s not going to make the biggest (70) ________ (differ) to CO2 levels overall, but let’s hope the other nations will follow suit.
江苏省常熟市2019-2020学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题
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You might have been conditioned during childhood to hide your mistakes so that nobody else could criticize, judge or embarrass you for making it 66 the surface, this might make you feel a little 67 (good). However, below the surface, the mistake you 68 (make) will eat you up with unhappy feelings.
More often than not, when you make a mistake, psychologically the best thing for you to do is 69 (admit) that you made the mistake and take full _70 . (responsible) for resolving things. Not only will this gain you the respect of your peers, it will 71_ give you peace of mind.
You made a mistake, and now you are responsible for 72 (fix) things and learning from your experience so that you can do better next time. This is how things should be. However, often people won't admit their mistakes, and they 73 (certain) won't learn from their
experience. And as 74 result, they keep repeating the same mistakes over and over again until critical lessons are finally 75 (learn).
南通市通州区2019-2020学年高二上学期期中学业质量监测英语试题
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Finland is a small, Nordic country of just 5.4 million people 61 there are over three million saunas (桑拿浴室).So, what's with the Finns and their saunas?
According to recent statistics, most Finns have a sauna at least once a week, and even more frequently 62 they visit their summer cottage in the countryside. Saunas can be found all over Finland and two thirds of the population have 63 in their house.
Some of the basic rules for using the sauna include no eating or drinking, and no discussing your job. Saunas 64 (exist) for hundreds of years. In the past, Finns dug holes in the ground and put heated stones in them. When water was thrown on the hot stones, they gave off a vapour (蒸汽)known 65 \the better the \ (enjoy) the sauna.
There are several types of saunas. Smoke saunas are found mostly in rural areas. They're heated with 67 (bum) wood. However, the most common type is the electric sauna. With these, you simply turn on an electric stove an hour before you want to go in.
So 68 are saunas so popular in Finland? Many claim that they're important for your well being. Having a sauna is also seen as a good way to 69 (relief) stress and tension.
If you ever visit Finland, don't forget to have a nice, _70_ (relax) sauna. It's all part of the experience!
海安高级中学2019-2020学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 A lot of people feel overwhelmed trying to make changes that help the planet. Conservation psychologist Janet Swim from Pennsylvania State University says people often think their actions won't have enough of an impact to matter. “It's like, 'What can I do? It's just me.'” 56 it does matter a lot. “It's just like voting”, 57 professor says. “I vote. I'm only one person. That one action is an important action 58 (take). We work together as a collective to do things,” she said. And there's the multiplier effect. \ 59 (accumulate) across time and across people,\ 60 (actual) can make a substantial difference, 61 (reduce) greenhouse gas emissions, according to researchers from Michigan State University and Vanderbilt University. Most of that potential comes from adopting energy-efficient behaviors. Their research lists the most practical 17 steps 62 each American can take, including carpooling, weatherizing houses and driving fuel-efficient 63 (vehicle). If every American takes these steps, according to these researchers, it 64 (cut) the total U.S. household emissions by 20% over ten years -- an amount equal 65 the entire emissions output of France.
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苏州市张家港高级中学2019-2020学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题
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When you’re fed up with self-centred twenty-somethings, try to remember that they____81___(be) 33 one day. Beneath the version are latest ___82_____ (believe) that 33 is the age ___83____ they lose the ‘all about me’ attitude ___84_____ by 33 youthful, selfishness dies down with people beginning to consider the feelings of others more often, ____85____ (base)on latest research. The older we get, the more___86____ (self) we are in
almost all areas of life – with the exception of volunteering in the community.
It is generally believed that having children is __87___ turning point in changing our attitudes __88___ other people. This is when we consider ourselves to be worrying more about other people and things for them, such as checking how they are getting home, offering to help with childcare and doing airport runs.
Those who haven’t reached 33 are most likely to admit being particularly selfish. 40 percent of this age group, __89____ , regularly volunteer for charity or their community --- higher than any other age group. Statistically, the age at which we are most selfish is our teenage years– with people saying that just growing up was__90____ made them more likely to consider other people. 语篇
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海安市南莫中学2019-2020学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题 第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
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It is Zhou Yang’s first day at the office of a popular English newspaper. He is excited and eager 56 (go) out on a story on his own. But His new boss, Hu Xin first put him as an 57 (assist) to an experienced journalist. Later he could cover a story and submit the article 58 (him). And a phoptographer would go with Zhou as he might be able to concentrate 59 photography later.
To be a good reporter, one needs to be curious, 60 enables one to ask many different questions and acquire all the 61 (information) he needs to know. Besides, it’s important for a reporter to have a nose for a story, knowing if someone is telling the truth. And while 62 (interview) people, a reporter has to listen to the answers carefully because he has to listen for the 63 (detail) facts and prepare the next question 64 (depend) on what people say. If possible, a reporter can record the interview in case he might 65 (accuse) of printing lies. 语法填空 56. to go
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