1、我发现理解他是困难的。(find it +adj.)
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2、________ you study, ________ you can learn.
A.The harder; the more
B.The more hardly; the more
C.The harder; the least
3、—Could you tell me how to pay for the food by QR code(二维码)on the phone?
—________.
A.You are welcome
B.Take it easy
C.With pleasure
4、—Mom, may I hang out with my friends after dinner?
—______ your homework is finished, you can’t.
A.If B.Unless C.Although
5、She worked day and night to get the first in the English speaking competition. And at last her work paid.
A. she failed B. she got lots of money
C. she succeeded D. she was the last
6、The weather is getting warmer ________ Spring. Don’t stay inside ________ such a sunny day. Let’s go for a walk in the park.
A.in; on
B.on; in
C.in; in
D.on; on
7、—You did very well in the last English test! How did you study for it?
—________ reading the textbook.
A.In
B.By
C.On
D.With
8、Finding information in today’s world is not difficult. The ________ is how you can tell whether the information you get is useful or not.
A.situation
B.chance
C.competition
D.challenge
9、—Let’s go to the movie, John.
—I’m afraid not. I’ll need one more hour before my homework ________.
A.has finished
B.finished
C.will be finished
D.is finished
10、—Perhaps we will live on Mars some day.
—Then we can do anything can be done on the earth.
A. that B. which C. who
11、—Why do you look worried?
—I doubt whether we can go for a picnic tomorrow.
A.want to know
B.feel unsure
C.become angry
12、— Have you ever been to Switzerland?
—You mean _________capital of clocks and watches? Yes. It's a beautiful country.
A.a B.an C.the D./
13、No one can say for _____ what they are talking about.
A. certainly B. certain C. true D. truly
14、He became a ________/ 'hɪərəʊ/ for saving the baby from the fire.
A.hero B.heel C.heat D.humor
15、As winter comes, air pollution in that area is getting even ________.
A.bad
B.worse
C.worst
D.more badly
16、 -Could you please tell me ?
-Yes. It was invented in 1876..
A.where was the telephone invented
B.when was the telephone invented
C.where the telephone was invented
D. when the telephone was invented
17、---He seldom spends money buying new clothes or going traveling, ______ he?
---______. He can’t save a coin, though.
A. does; No B. does; Yes
C. doesn’t; No D. doesn’t; Yes
18、–Do you often get online?
-Yes. I___ lots of time on it. It’s a good way to kill time.
A. cost B. spend C. take
19、Look! Some __________ __________ in the schoolbag.
A.dictionary is B.dictionaries is C.dictionaries are D.dictionarys are
20、Could you tell me ____________________________?
A. where there is a hotel near here
B. when is there a hotel near here
C. if there is a hotel near here or not
D. whether there is a hotel near here or not
21、— Lisa was seen an old man go across the street this morning.
— What a kind girl she is!
A. help B. helped C. to help D. helps
22、完成句子 按所给的汉语,用英语完成下列句子,并将答案与在答题卡对应题号的横线上。
【1】纪念馆里的照片总能让我们想起侵华日军的所作所为。
The photos in the Memorial Hall ______________________________ Japanese invading army did with Chinese people
【2】他别无选择, 必须在各方面严格要求他的自己。
He has ________________________________________________himself in everything
【3】屠呦呦的大部分时间都奉献在进行青蒿素研究上了。
Tuo You You __________________________________________ the artemisinine .
【4】我们几乎不能想象将来没有互联网的生活是什么样子的。
We can _________________________________________________ without the Internet in the future.
【5】专家建议人们必须在炫耀和分享之间保持平衡。
Experts advised people to __________________________________________ and sharing.
【6】别打扰她了,这些天她烦心事够多了。
Don’t bother her, she ____________________________________________ these days.
23、
【1】How do you learn English?
【2】What about having something to eat?
【3】Do you know where I can get the ticket?
【4】Did Nina use to be thin?
【5】What do you like best about the Spring Festival?
A.That's a good idea. B.No, she didn't. C.I like dumplings best. D.It doesn't matter. E.By talking with foreigners. F.Sure. It's on the second floor.. G. I think it is difficult for me.
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24、More and more people believe that technologies are great for learning. Today, such teaching tools as iPads are used in a lot of courses, including language, history and science.
Many teachers are supporters of using iPads in language learning. They say that students now have much more time for discussion in the classroom. Instead of spending valuable class time listening to texts or watching teaching videos, students can do this on their own and come to class prepared for discussion.
The teachers also say that iPads allow students to learn at their own pace.
Some students might listen to a dialogue only once and understand it, so they can save time for doing other things. Other students, however, might need to listen to the same dialogue again and again to understand it. Using iPads is especially helpful to students who are learning a language at different paces.
The students who are using the new tool in some courses are also happy. They believe that using iPads is a more enjoyable way to learn (such as listening to stories and watching movies). The class has become much more interesting and creative.
There are other advantages for students. By using iPads, they can pay more attention to the material and learn more. Teaching notes are stored in their iPads and are easy to find. Some students spend more time studying now. “I can listen to my language material or watch teaching videos on the bus, instead of having to wait until I get home,” a student explained.
Many adults complain that technologies such as iPads are doing harm to students. They worry that students might use iPads to download teaching notes and use them to cheat during exams. Some believe that iPads may separate students from each other. If a student spends more time watching videos on an iPad, he will have fewer opportunities to have face-to-face communication with others.
However, technologies are already a part of most students’ day-to-day lives. As for cheating, teachers can ask students to hand in their iPads when they take exams. Education needs to make changes with the times as technology is playing an important part. We should look forward to a wonderful future when iPads and other technologies can add a lot to the classroom.
【1】What does the expression “at their own pace” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.According to their own timetable.
B.Without their teachers’ help.
C.Because of their wonderful goals.
D.Against their parents’ hope.
【2】From the passage we can learn that ________.
A.students with iPads have less discussion in class
B.students get more fun from learning with iPads
C.iPads help students save time waiting for buses
D.iPads prevent students from cheating in the exam
【3】Many adults think that technologies such as iPads are ________ to students.
A.creative
B.enjoyable
C.harmful
D.wonderful
【4】The writer probably agrees that ________.
A.teachers can take control of students’ learning
B.exam results depend a lot on new technology
C.technology in education has a bright future
D.note-taking is as helpful as video-watching
25、There’s no question that Americans love both dogs and cats. About 48 percent of families in the U.S.own dogs and 38 percent own cats. But one thing many people can’t agree on is which animal makes a better pet.
Cat lovers say their pets are easier to care for than dogs. They point out that cats don’t jump on visitors. Also, it’s cheaper to own a cat. Cat owners spend $ 300 to $ 800 less a year than dog owners do. Besides, dogs mess up the house by chewing(咬) things like shoes.
Still, dog owners say the money they spend is worth it. They argue that dogs are more social than cats. Also, scientists say that dogs are smarter than cats. Dog lovers point out that dogs help people, too. For example, dogs can be trained as service pets for people who are disabled.
Here’s what two kids think.
I have both cats and dogs, but I’d rather own a cat at any time. Dogs are noisy and make a mess. Cats are much quieter, and they’re better companions(伴侣).Cats are the perfect size for sitting on my knees. Also, it’s easier to take care of cats.
Michelle, 12, New York
There are many reasons why dogs are called “man’s best friend”. They are playful and love their owners, and you can teach them cool tricks. Cats mostly just care about eating and sleeping. Also, dogs can be service pets and even lifesavers. A cat isn’t going to protect your home from burglars(窃贼).
Logan, 14, Washington D.C.
【1】Families with dogs are more than those with cats in the U.S.
A.48%
B.38%
C.86%
D.10%
【2】In Paragraph 3, an example is given to explain that dogs .
A.can help people
B.are smarter than cats
C.can be trained easily
D.are more social than cats
【3】From the passage, we can know Logan .
A.is 2 years younger than Michelle
B.lives in the same city as Michelle
C.has both cats and dogs like Michelle
D.has a different opinion from Michelle
26、Where there is a will, there is a way. Perhaps not many students can understand this better than Michael Ha. Because of his story of success, he has become an example to many young people.
Michael Ha was born in a very poor family in 1994. His parents worked in Vietnam(越南) before they moved to Britain in 1980. They couldn’t find work in Britain because they spoke little English. The whole family had to live on benefits(救济金) and they lived in a small house in Hackney—a poor area in East London. Growing up was not easy for Michael, but he never gave up.
At the age of 10, he set his heart on going to Cambridge University. It was not easy, either. Michael studied at a school, which used to be called “the worst school” in Britain. However, young Michael made up his mind to try his best, no matter what kind of school he was studying at. The smart boy studied very hard and did well in every subject at school. Once he made a bet (打赌) with his friend to learn further math. As a result, after spending just four months teaching himself from a textbook, he got an A in AS-level further math(高等数学).
Now Michael is a medical student at St. John’s College, Cambridge and has just won an award for his excellent grades. He hopes he will be an inspiration for other young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。
【1】When was Michael born?
A.In 1994.
B.In 1980.
C.In 1990.
D.In 1984.
【2】Where did Michael’s parents work before 1980?
A.In Britain.
B.In Vietnam.
C.In Cambridge.
D.In Hackney.
【3】What does Michael learn in Cambridge University?
A.English.
B.History.
C.Geography.
D.Medicine.
【4】Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Michael’s parents couldn’t find work in Britain because they had little work experience.
B.Michael had a dream of studying at Cambridge University when he was 13 years old.
C.In order to learn further math, Michael spent four months teaching himself.
D.Michael has won two awards for his excellent grades at St. John’s College, Cambridge.
【5】What is the best title of the passage?
A.How to deal with the difficulties.
B.How to become a good student.
C.From a poor area to Cambridge.
D.From “the worst school” to Cambridge University.
27、Cats are creatures of habit. They like to go to sleep about the same time every day and for a certain length of time. They seem to have a natural clock inside them that tells them when to sleep. Cats increase their regular sleep with occasional cat naps(打盹). Some experts feel that humans could also benefit from this habit. Cat naps help to build up energy in the body. They are also a good way to get rid of trouble! Since cats have the same moods as humans, some experts believe that people can improve their moods. People might become happier.
A number of famous people have copied cats by taking cat naps during the day. The naps would usually last from 15 to 30 minutes. Winston Churchill took cat naps. So did Presidents Harry Truman, John F. Kennedy, and Lyndon B. Johnson. These famous men were known for their energy. They were also able to work long hours, often into the night. Napping was their secret.
【1】Naps usually last _________.
A. three hours B. less than half an hour
C. forty-five minutes D. fifty-five minutes
【2】Taking cat naps _________.
A. will make person lazy and tired
B. is a bad habit
C. will make people feel better
D. can help people to become famous
【3】Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. People should take their naps secretly.
B. Cats have the same moods as people.
C. Some famous people take cat naps.
D. Some people have full energy after they take cat naps.
28、 What will happen if【1】 family without the Internet for a month? One American family decides to find out. They have【2】 (send) an invitation to a leading US television station, expecting that it will send a film group to record their day-to-day life【3】 technology for a month.
When the film group meet the Smiths, they find that Mr. Smith, Mrs. Smith and their two sons are so crazy about technology that they【4】(hard) do things together. At mealtimes, no one sits at the dining table for their food. Everyone just runs into the kitchen, takes their food and then goes back to their screen, "Mrs. Smith explains," If we【5】 (not make) a change, our family will become strangers to each other!"
Getting back to the normal life without the Internet is not【6】 (easy), especially when the Smiths lose【7】(they) in it. They have to make many changes. For example, the brothers have to go to the school library【8】 (borrow) books for their scientific projects, and Mr. and Mrs. Smith need to go out shopping【9】 they cannot buy things online. As the family have picked up the new lifestyle, they find that they can spend more time taking over meals, playing sports and doing all kinds of【10】 (activity) together.
Would they be able to go for long without using the Internet after the challenge?
29、 Many kids feel tempted( 诱 惑 ) to cheat once in a while. Some kids cheat once and feel so bad that they________ do it again. Others get caught and think it isn’t worth it.__________, some kids start cheating and feel like they can’t stop.
Kids who cheat may feel worried about getting caught. Even if the cheater feels fine or doesn’t get caught, that doesn’t mean it’s OK. If you see _________cheating, you can tell a teacher or another grown-up.
Kids who get caught cheating might be given a “zero” score, be sent to the headmaster’s office and even have their parents contacted. Worse than, the bad grade may be the feeling of having_______ other people, like parents and teachers. A parent may worry that you are not a(n) ____________ person. A teacher might watch you more ___________ the next time you’re taking a test.
Cheaters cheat themselves ___________ a way because they don’t make an honest attempt to learn as ___________ as they can. For example, if you cheat your way through spelling tests, you won’t learn how to spell. That can catch up with you when you get older! And adults who cheat will get into serious trouble.
Cheating can become a habit, but like other bad habits, a kid can always decide to act better and make better ________. It might help to talk the problem over with a parent or a teacher. Choosing to play fair and be honest again can help a kid feel __________and proud.
【1】A.always B.sometimes C.never
【2】A.Uncomfortably B.Unluckily C.Unlikely
【3】A.everyone B.no one C.someone
【4】A.exchanged B.disappointed C.punished
【5】A.honest B.humorous C.helpful
【6】A.closely B.exactly C.widely
【7】A.on B.by C.in
【8】A.much B.many C.little
【9】A.mistakes B.choices C.discoveries
【10】A.interested B.relaxed C.bored
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