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阳光英语周刊八上第17期答案

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2、英语学习辅导报2022年答案

3、双语报第3期答案八上2022-2023

19.An eighteen-year-old high school student from Utah won the top prize in the Intel Science Talent Search in the United States.The winner received a computer and a scholarship for a college education.
More than 1,500students from across the country entered projects in the competition this year.Their research included chemistry,medicine,physics,mathematics,engineering,and computer science-almost every area of science.
Forty students were invited to Washington,D.C.for the final judging.A group of scientists judged them on their research abilities,Critical thinking skills and creativity.The judges also questioned the students about scientific problems before deciding on the winners.
The top winner received 100,000dollars for college.Shannon Babb of American Fork High School studied the water quality of tile Spanish Fork River in Utah for six years.She found that people have a harmful effect on the river through human activity,including agriculture.And she suggested ways to improve the water quality in the future.These include educating the public not to put household chemicals down the drains(下水道),which lead to the river eventually.
Seventeen-year-old Yi Sun of the Hanker School in San Jose,California,earned the second place.He won a 75,000dollar scholarship for new discoveries about a mathematical theory known as random walks.His work could help computer scientists and chemists.Yi Sun was born in China.
The third-place winner was also seventeen and born in China.Yuan"Chelsea"Zhang of Montgomery Blair High School in Rockville,Maryland,won a 50,000dollar scholarship.She researched the molecular genetics(分子遗传学)of heart disease.Her findings could aid the development of new medicines.
The Intel Science Talent Search is the oldest science competition for high school students in the United States.It is 65years old this year.Past winners have gone on to receive six Nobel prizes and other top honors in science and math.
51.What do we know about the talent search project?C
A.Most of its winners have received Nobel prizes.
B.The project includes researches in every area of science.
C.Only a small part of the students can attend the final judging.
D.Most of the winners come from Asian countries.
52.According to the text,C.
A.water quality in Utah will be better than that in the other states
B.the river was polluted only by those living near it
C.Shannon Babb suggested more than one way to improve the water quality
D.household chemicals should be kept in the drains forever
53.Which of the following about the girl from Maryland is NOT true?B
A.The scholarship she received was half as many as Shannon Babb.
B.Her discovery is of great help to Chinese medicine.
C.Her research will contribute to the cure of heart disease.
D.She and the second-place winner Yi Sun have something in common.
54.What is the text mainly about?D
A.Three winners'contributions to science and math.
B.Three Chinese students won the Science Talent Search.
C.Great rewards were given to winners in the competition.
D.Winners of the Intel Science Talent Search in the US.
55.Where are you most likely to find this text?A
A.In a newspaper.B.In a handbook.
C.In a textbook.D.In a medical magazine. 试题答案

分析 文章报道了美国的the Intel Science Talent Search 的比赛,介绍获奖学生的情况,和获奖的原因.

解答 51.C推理题:从第二段的第一句话,可知有1500名学生参加比赛,但是只有40个人被邀请参加决赛,所以只是小部分学生,选C
52.C细节题:从文章第四段的句子:Shannon Babb of American Fork High School studied the water quality of tile Spanish Fork River in Utah for six years.She found that people have a harmful effect on the river through human activity,including agriculture.And she suggested ways to improve the water quality in the future.These include educating the public not to put household chemicals down the drains(下水道),which lead to the river eventually.可知Shannon Babb 提出不止一个方法改善水的质量,选C
53.B细节题:从文章倒数第二段的句子:The third-place winner was also seventeen and born in China.Yuan"Chelsea"Zhang of Montgomery Blair High School in Rockville,Maryland,won a 50,000-dollar scholarship.She researched the molecular genetics(分子遗传学)of heart disease.Her findings could aid the development of new medicines.可知她的奖金是Shannon Babb.的一半,她的研究会有助于心脏病的疗法,并且她和第二名获胜者有相同的地方,但是没有说她的发现对中药有帮助,选B
54.D主旨题:从全篇文章和第一段的句子:可知这篇文章讲的是美国the Intel Science Talent Search比赛获胜者的情况,所以选 D
55.A文章出处题:文章报道了美国的the Intel Science Talent Search 的比赛,介绍获奖学生的情况,和获奖的原因,所以是新闻类的文章,应该出现在报纸上,选A

点评 本文是新闻报道类阅读理解.做这类题材阅读理解时要求考生对文章通读一遍,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据.

Outside her cottage, old Mrs. Taylor was hanging out laundry on a wire line, unaware that some children were hiding in a nearby tree watching her every move. They were determined to find out if she really was a witch.(女巫)

They watched nervously as she took a broomstick(长柄扫帚)to sweep the dirt from her stone steps. But much to their disappointment, she didn’t get on the broomstick and fly off. The old lady only looked up when her hen began to make sounds loudly —signaling that she had laid an egg in the nest on the top of the haystack.(干草堆).

The old lady put aside her broomstick and walked to the haystack, followed by Michael, a black cat she had rescued from a fox trap. With only three legs, it was hard for Michael to keep up with his mistress. The cat was proof for the children that only a witch would own a black cat with three legs! Crawling further along the branches, they could clearly see the haystack.

Mrs. Taylor was standing on a wooden box with the new-laid egg in one hand. Placing the egg in her pocket, she readied herself to climb down. Then, without warning, the box broke under her and she crashed to the ground. The children were in horror.

“Should we go and help her?” asked Mia.

“What if it’s a trick?” replied Patrick. “She probably knows we’re here. Witches know things like that!”

After thinking for a while, Julia said“Anyway, we should go and check whether she is all right.”

Approaching prudently, they could see a wound on the old lady’s forehead. She had knocked her head on a stone and was unconscious.

“Go and get Dad,” Mia yelled to her brothers. “Tell him about the accident.”

The boys didn’t need another excuse to leave. They ran as fast as they could for help, hoping that Mrs. Taylor would not regain consciousness and turn the girls into frogs.

Later, in the hospital, the old lady smiled her thanks. “I was so lucky that you lovely children happened to be passing when 1 fell. I must have yelled quite loudly.”

The children exchanged guilty glances, but were very pleased that she was not a witch after all!

1.Mrs. Taylor stopped sweeping when_______.

A. her doorstep became very clean

B. she heard the hen making sounds loudly

C. she noticed the children in the tree

D. her cat Michael managed to get her attention

2.Why was Patrick not willing to help Mrs. Taylor when she fell ?

A. He thought that she could be cheating them.

B. He was afraid of the three-legged black cat.

C. He did not think that she was hurt in the fall.

D. He knew he and the others shouldn’t have been in her tree.

3.Which of the definitions is closest in meaning to the underlined word “prudently” ?

A. Slowly. B. Hurriedly.

C. Carefully. D. Quietly.

4.Which of these old sayings best summaries the lesson from story?

A. Make hey while the sun shines.

B. Never judge a book by its cover.

C. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

D. People in glasshouses shouldn’t throw stones.