Canada 4:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.

Canada is a big country with six time zones(時區(qū)). In the west, it is four a.m., and everyone is asleep, but in the east it is half past eight and people are awake. It is a cold Friday morning in November.

Scotland  12:00 noon

Scotland is part of the UK. The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh, and the capital of the UK is London. It is twelve noon, or midday, in Edinburgh. Children are having lessons, but they are looking forward to the weekend because there is no school on Saturday and Sunday.

Egypt 2:00 p.m.

Friday is already the weekend in Egypt. Friday is a special day for Muslims, so schools, offices and shops are closed in all Arab countries. So now, at two p.m., most people in Egypt are having lunch with their families.

Japan  9:00 p.m.

Japan is seven hours ahead of Egypt, so it is already Friday evening there. The weekend is beginning. Most people are out with friends or watching television or playing computer games.

51. If it is 8:00 a.m. in western Canada, the time is _______ in eastern Canada.

   A. 12:00           B. 2:00 p.m.        C. 12:30 p.m.     D. 4:00 a.m.

52. While Canadian children are waking up, children in Scotland are ________.

   A. having lessons    B. sleeping         C. watching TV   D. playing games

53. Who needn’t go to work on Fridays?

   A. Canadians.       B. Scots.           C. Japanese.      D. Egyptians.

54. Which country will welcome Saturday first, Canada, Japan, UK or Egypt?

   A. UK             B. Japan           C. Egypt         D. Canada

55. What does “ahead of” mean in English?

   A. earlier than       B. later than        C. after           D. until

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  Is the world warming up? According to many reports the answer is yes.Eleven of the hottest years since 1850 appeared between 1995 and 2006.Last year, the United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change(IPCC)reported the earth was about 0.75℃warmer than it was in 1850.While this doesn’t sound like a lot, a small difference in average(平均)temperature can make a big difference in climate(氣候).During the last ice age, the planet was only about five degrees colder than now.

  It’s all about the speed at which temperatures are changing.In the past, temperatures moved up or down step by step.But in the 20th century, especially since 1976, temperatures have likely risen more quickly than during any century in the last 1,000 years.Warming may bring improved harvests(收獲)to northern countries such as Canada and Russia.However, many species(物種)won’t like these conditions.They begin moving towards cooler places and cause lots of trouble to human world.

  The IPCC reported that human activity is very likely responsible(負(fù)責(zé)任的), by increasing the greenhouse effect(效應(yīng)).Some gases cause the air to take in heat energy.Without the greenhouse effect, the earth’s average temperature would be -18℃ rather than the present comfortable 14.6 degrees.The main greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide(CO2), water vapor(蒸汽)and some other gases.Burning oil, coal and waste adds to the Carbon dioxide, and it has increased 35%since 1850.

  Many researchers have found that natural forces alone don’t explain the temperature increases over the last 30 to 40 years.Their study shows that as carbon dioxide goes up, temperatures will rise too.But some scientists don’t agree.They think the effect of human produced greenhouse gases is very small compared to the normal changes that the climate causes.

  When asked whether humans are causing the world warming, Carl Wunsch, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology says,“It seems very likely from what I’ve seen.Is it 100%sure?No.There’s something to do with natural changes.”Does that mean we should have a“wait and see”attitude(態(tài)度)?Not according to Wunsch.He points out we buy house insurance(保險)not because we are sure our homes will be on fire, but because it’s a danger we’d rather avoid.

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The writer’s purpose here is ________.

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to introduce a scientific study

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to report a serious problem

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to teach an important subject

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to describe an unusual fact

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What’s the earth’s average temperature in 1850?

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0.75℃.

B.

-18℃.

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14.6℃.

D.

13.85℃.

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Which of the following is responsible for the earth’s warming up?

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A.

Human activities rather than natural changes.

B.

Natural changes rather than human activities.

C.

Both human activities and natural changes.

D.

Neither natural changes nor human activities.

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What’s the best thing we should do next?

[  ]

A.

Wait for new scientific findings.

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科目:初中英語 來源:中考英語聽力  全真模擬試卷 題型:001

 

聽下面9段對話。每段對話后面有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在題前括號內(nèi)。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

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[  ]

A.America.

B.Australia.

C.Canada.

11.What does Miss Evans teach?

[  ]

A.History.

B.English.

C.Music.

聽第11段材料,回答第12~14小題。

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[  ]

A.In the morning at home.

B.In the afternoon at workplace.

C.In the evening at home.

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[  ]

A.He is watching the video.

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[  ]

A.Because she can't sleep well with the loud music every night.

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[  ]

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A.The long jump.

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[  ]

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The researchers say that the difference is small and it may not result in better grades for the piano players. However, they still consider the results important. Learning an instrument helps kids becomes better at concentrating and at memorizing things. Therefore, the researchers say, it may be good for brain development in young people.
If you have a chance to learn to play a musical instrument, never miss it. Remember it can make you smarter.
【小題1】 Which of the following is NOT true of the study?
A.It was done in Canada.
B.It was done by some musicians.
C.It included four groups of children.
D.It took one school year to complete.
【小題2】 Which of the following is true?
A.Average IQ scores increased in all the groups.
B.Only the piano players’ IQs increased.
C.The average increase for all four groups was 4.3 points.
D.Most of the children’s IQs did not go up.
【小題3】 The underlined word “they” in the passage refers to ______.
A. better gradesB.piano playersC.researchersD.instruments
【小題4】 What’s the main idea of the passage?
A.It’s good for us to listen to music.
B.Everyone should learn to play the piano.
C.Take an IQ test before you learn instruments.
D.Learning instruments may make kids smarter.

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Do you play a musical instrument? If so, you may be getting smarter. A recent study shows that taking music lessons can raise a person’s IQ.
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At the end of the school year, the 132 children took an IQ test again. In all four groups, the average score went up. However, the piano players’IQs went up 7.0 points on average. The average increase for the other three groups was only 4.3 points.
The researchers say that the difference is small and it may not result in better grades for the piano players. However, they still consider the results important. Learning an instrument helps kids becomes better at concentrating and at memorizing things. Therefore, the researchers say, it may be good for brain development in young people.
If you have a chance to learn to play a musical instrument, never miss it. Remember it can make you smarter.
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A.It was done in Canada.
B.It was done by some musicians.
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【小題2】 Which of the following is true?
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閱讀理解。
     Do you play a musical instrument? If so, you may be getting smarter. A recent study shows that taking
music lessons can raise a person's IQ.
     Scientists studied 132 children in Canadian schools. At the beginning of the school year, these children
took an IQ test. Then they were divided into four groups. One group took singing lessons. Another group
took weekly piano lessons. The third group took classes in drams (戲劇). And the last group did no special
activities at all.
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three groups was only 4.3 points.
     The researchers say that the difference is small and it may not result in better grades for the piano players.
However, they still consider the results important. Learning an instrument helps kids becomes better at
concentrating and at memorizing things. Therefore, the researchers say, it may be good for brain development
in young people.
    If you have a chance to learn to play a musical instrument, never miss it. Remember it can make you
smarter.
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A. It was done in Canada.
B. It was done by some musicians.
C. It included four groups of children.
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A. better grades
B. piano players
C. researchers
D. instruments
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