_____to play football on such a cool afternoon!
A. What a fun it is B. How a fun is it C. what fun it is D. How fun it is
科目:高中英語 來源:江西省九江市修水一中2011-2012學年高一第一次段考英語試題(人教版) 人教版 題型:001
聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
第一節(jié):聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一小題,從題中所給出的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題,每段對話僅讀一遍。
1.Where are most of the orders from?
A.Europe.
B.Africa.
C.Asia.
2.What will the woman probably do?
A.Have her refrigerator repaired
B.Ask the man to fix her refrigerator.
C.Wait to see if the problem will disappear
3.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.A country.
B.A custom
C.A mistake
4.What lesson will the boy have in the afternoon?
A.Maths
B.Music
C.Geography
5.What will the woman have?
A.Ice cream with bananas.
B.Ice cream with chocolate.
C.Ice cream with eggs and cream.
第二節(jié)(共15小題,每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)
聽下面5段對話,每段對話后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘,聽完后,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時間,每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。
聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題.
6.Why has the woman been crying?
A.She got angry with Nick.
B.She was moved by a film.
C.She is worried about Nick.
7.What is the probable relationship between Nick and the woman?
A.Son and mother.
B.Husband and wife.
C.Boyfriend and girlfriend
8.What is the probable realtionship between the speakers?
A.Neighbours.
B.Guide and tourist.
C.Husband and wife.
9.What does the woman suggest the man do?
A.Breathe in fresh air in the woods.
B.Walk in the park with his family
C.Come to the park early in the morning
聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題.
10.How did the man get the jacket?
A.He bought it himself.
B.His wife bought it for him
C.His friend gave it to him as a present.
11.What does the man think of the jacket?
A.it is of poor quality.
B.it is well-designed
C.It is too dirty.
12.What is the man's request?
A.Have his money back.
B.Repair the damage for him
C.Change another jacket for him.
聽第9段材料,回答第13到16題.
13.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.The girl's hobbies.
B.The girl's daily routine.
C.The girl's subjects this term.
14.Why will the girl study science after school on Tuesdays?
A.She has to take an exam soon.
B.She didn't do well in the last exam.
C.Her science teacher asked her to do so.
15.What will the firl do on Saturday morning?
A.Play tennis.
B.Go swimming.
C.Go to a computer club.
16.What does the man imply about the girl in the end?
A.She should do more exercise.
B.She should pay attention to her health.
C.She should concentrate on her study as well.
聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題.
17.Where is the palace?
A.Near Kobe.
B.Near Tokyo.
C.Near Kyoto.
18.What should the listeners fo if they get lost?
A.Wait ofr help.
B.Call the speaker.
C.Return to the entrance.
19.How long will the tour last?
A.About 30 minutes.
B.About 35 minutes.
C.About 45 minutes.
20.What do we know about the palace?
A.It has only one entrance.
B.It is very big and beautiful.
C.It is similar to other palaces in Japan.
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They leap from helicopters or speeding boats, bringing aid to swimmers who get into trouble off Italy’s popular beaches.
For these dog lifeguards, the doggie paddle (狗刨式游法)does just fine.
These “l(fā)ifedogs” tow a buoy(救生衣) that victims can grab, or a raft they can sit on to be towed back to shore, and unlike their human counterparts(與對方地位相當?shù)娜?, they can easily jump from helicopters and speeding boats to reach swimmers in trouble.
With millions flocking(人群) to Italy’s crowded beaches each summer, the Italian Coast Guard says it rescues about 3,000 people every year — and their dog helpers are credited with saving several lives.
It takes three years for the canines to reach expert rescue status, and currently 300 dogs are fully trained for duty, said Roberto Gasbarri, who co-ordinates the Italian School of Canine Lifeguards program at a centre outside of Rome in the seaside town of Civitavecchia.
“Dogs are useful in containing the physical fatigue(疲勞) of the lifeguard, to increase the speed at which casualties(遇難者) are retrieved(找到并銜回), to increase the security of both the casualty and of the lifeguard,” Gasbarri said.
The Civitavecchia centre is one of a dozen around the country for the school founded more than 20 years ago in the northern province of Bergamo by Ferruccio Pilenga, whose first trainee was his own Newfoundland.
The school will train any breed(品種), as long as they weigh at least 30 kilograms, but Labradors, Newfoundlands and golden retrievers are most commonly used because of their natural instinct for swimming. Each dog works in tandem with(同 ……合作) a human lifeguard, who also acts as the animal’s trainer.
Which of the following can act as the best title fo the passage?
A. Dogs to the Rescue B. Dogs Are Good at Doggie Paddle
C. The Wonderful Performance of Dogs D. Dogs: Our Loyal Friends
What advantage do these life-dogs have over human lifeguards in a rescue?
A. Dog can swim very fast B. Dogs can finish rescue work with ease.
C. Dogs can finish the great work free of charge. D. Dogs can easily be trained
Which of the following is TRUE about the Civitavecchia center according to the text?
A. Any breed can be trained there.
B. The ones who have the gift for swimming are welcomed.
C. After a better training, the dogs can work alone.
D. It is the only place for training dog lifeguards in the school.
What does the writer want to tell us in the 4th paragraph?
A. Without the dog lifeguards, 3,000 people would lose their lives every year.
B. The buautiful beaches attract millions of people every year.
C. Dog lifeguards play an important part in a rescue.
D. Italy is a famous place of interest.
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They leap from helicopters or speeding boats, bringing aid to swimmers who get into trouble off Italy’s popular beaches.
For these dog lifeguards, the doggie paddle (狗刨式游法)does just fine.
These “l(fā)ifedogs” tow a buoy(救生衣) that victims can grab, or a raft they can sit on to be towed back to shore, and unlike their human counterparts(與對方地位相當?shù)娜?, they can easily jump from helicopters and speeding boats to reach swimmers in trouble.
With millions flocking(人群) to Italy’s crowded beaches each summer, the Italian Coast Guard says it rescues about 3,000 people every year — and their dog helpers are credited with saving several lives.
It takes three years for the canines to reach expert rescue status, and currently 300 dogs are fully trained for duty, said Roberto Gasbarri, who co-ordinates the Italian School of Canine Lifeguards program at a centre outside of Rome in the seaside town of Civitavecchia.
“Dogs are useful in containing the physical fatigue(疲勞) of the lifeguard, to increase the speed at which casualties(遇難者) are retrieved(找到并銜回), to increase the security of both the casualty and of the lifeguard,” Gasbarri said.
The Civitavecchia centre is one of a dozen around the country for the school founded more than 20 years ago in the northern province of Bergamo by Ferruccio Pilenga, whose first trainee was his own Newfoundland.
The school will train any breed(品種), as long as they weigh at least 30 kilograms, but Labradors, Newfoundlands and golden retrievers are most commonly used because of their natural instinct for swimming. Each dog works in tandem with(同 ……合作) a human lifeguard, who also acts as the animal’s trainer.
【小題1】Which of the following can act as the best title fo the passage?
A.Dogs to the Rescue | B.Dogs Are Good at Doggie Paddle |
C.The Wonderful Performance of Dogs | D.Dogs: Our Loyal Friends |
A.Dog can swim very fast | B.Dogs can finish rescue work with ease. |
C.Dogs can finish the great work free of charge. | D.Dogs can easily be trained |
A.Any breed can be trained there. |
B.The ones who have the gift for swimming are welcomed. |
C.After a better training, the dogs can work alone. |
D.It is the only place for training dog lifeguards in the school. |
A.Without the dog lifeguards, 3,000 people would lose their lives every year. |
B.The buautiful beaches attract millions of people every year. |
C.Dog lifeguards play an important part in a rescue. |
D.Italy is a famous place of interest. |
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科目:高中英語 來源:2011年甘肅省高三第一次聯(lián)考英語卷 題型:閱讀理解
They leap from helicopters or speeding boats, bringing aid to swimmers who get into trouble off Italy’s popular beaches.
For these dog lifeguards, the doggie paddle (狗刨式游法)does just fine.
These “l(fā)ifedogs” tow a buoy(救生衣) that victims can grab, or a raft they can sit on to be towed back to shore, and unlike their human counterparts(與對方地位相當?shù)娜?, they can easily jump from helicopters and speeding boats to reach swimmers in trouble.
With millions flocking(人群) to Italy’s crowded beaches each summer, the Italian Coast Guard says it rescues about 3,000 people every year — and their dog helpers are credited with saving several lives.
It takes three years for the canines to reach expert rescue status, and currently 300 dogs are fully trained for duty, said Roberto Gasbarri, who co-ordinates the Italian School of Canine Lifeguards program at a centre outside of Rome in the seaside town of Civitavecchia.
“Dogs are useful in containing the physical fatigue(疲勞) of the lifeguard, to increase the speed at which casualties(遇難者) are retrieved(找到并銜回), to increase the security of both the casualty and of the lifeguard,” Gasbarri said.
The Civitavecchia centre is one of a dozen around the country for the school founded more than 20 years ago in the northern province of Bergamo by Ferruccio Pilenga, whose first trainee was his own Newfoundland.
The school will train any breed(品種), as long as they weigh at least 30 kilograms, but Labradors, Newfoundlands and golden retrievers are most commonly used because of their natural instinct for swimming. Each dog works in tandem with(同 ……合作) a human lifeguard, who also acts as the animal’s trainer.
1.Which of the following can act as the best title fo the passage?
A. Dogs to the Rescue B. Dogs Are Good at Doggie Paddle
C. The Wonderful Performance of Dogs D. Dogs: Our Loyal Friends
2.What advantage do these life-dogs have over human lifeguards in a rescue?
A. Dog can swim very fast B. Dogs can finish rescue work with ease.
C. Dogs can finish the great work free of charge. D. Dogs can easily be trained
3. Which of the following is TRUE about the Civitavecchia center according to the text?
A. Any breed can be trained there.
B. The ones who have the gift for swimming are welcomed.
C. After a better training, the dogs can work alone.
D. It is the only place for training dog lifeguards in the school.
4.What does the writer want to tell us in the 4th paragraph?
A. Without the dog lifeguards, 3,000 people would lose their lives every year.
B. The buautiful beaches attract millions of people every year.
C. Dog lifeguards play an important part in a rescue.
D. Italy is a famous place of interest.
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