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一、单项选择 (共25题,共 125分)
  • 1、The government   the diplomatic note from Japan for its unclear attitude to the trade between two countries.

    A.denied B.refused C.rejected D.objected

  • 2、It was not in the length of days, but in the use we make of them _______ the value of life lies.

    A.when B.where C.that D.how

  • 3、Many experienced teachers believe that when knowledge is ____________, it can be most readily grasped by the learners.

    A. constant B. credible

    C. mild D. structured

  • 4、Many graduates, fresh out of university, often fail to find their ideal jobs where _______ work experience is usually required.

    A.relevant

    B.rough

    C.severe

    D.scientific

  • 5、I won’t tell the student the answer to the math problem until he______ on it for more than an hour.

    A. has been working B. will have worked

    C. will have been working D. had worked

  • 6、At last, the _____ jewelry turned out to be completely _____!

    A.priceless, worthless B.worthless, valuable

    C.priceless, valuable D.worthless, inexpensive

  • 7、The Defence Minister will _________ the journalists this afternoon.

    A.address B.arrange C.appoint D.applaud

  • 8、No sooner ________ home ________ I told him the exciting news.

    A.had he got; when

    B.had he got; than

    C.he had got; when

    D.he had got; than

  • 9、He told us the news ___ our team had won the match .

    A.which B.that C.why D.when

  • 10、_____ you may meet, you should face the challenge bravely.

    A.However a serious problem B.What a serious problem

    C.However serious a problem D.What serious a problem

  • 11、The incident ____ a wave of fear and anger across the country.

    A. set out B. set off C. left out D. came off

  • 12、In contrast to Barbie’s fantasy figure and fashionable high heels, these dolls are ________ on girls from historical eras and come with storybooks about themselves.

    A.modeled

    B.synthesized

    C.popularized

    D.imposed

  • 13、You _________ me about it earlier, but you didn't.

    A.should have told B.would have told

    C.must have told D.should tell

  • 14、My money __________. I must go to the bank to draw some of my savings out before I’ve none in hand.

    A.has run out B.has been run out C.is to be run out D.is running out

  • 15、By 16:30, ______ was almost closing time, nearly all the paintings had been sold.

    A.which B.when C.what D.that

  • 16、The monthly sales of Mo Yan’s works ________ 199 times compared with those before he won the Nobel Prize for Literature.

    A.accelerated B.stretched C.multiplied D.switched

  • 17、The criminal, as well as some ________ people, was arrested by the police yesterday.

    A.relevant

    B.skilled

    C.released

    D.lucky

  • 18、No matter how busy he is, Tom makes ______a rule to see his parents every week.

    A.this B.that C.it D.him

  • 19、Parents are under a(n)   to educate their children.

    A. responsibility B. duty

    C. liability D. obligation

  • 20、----Is your father a teacher now?

    ----No, but he   . He taught English for 10 years.

    A. used to be B. used to

    C. used to do   D. was used to

     

  • 21、---I know the furniture expensive but it will last for years.

    ---___________hope so too.

    A.can B.may C.must D.should

  • 22、AIDS is said______ the biggest challenge to both men and women in the area over the past few years.

    A. that it is B. to be

    C. that is has been D. to have been

  • 23、The store______ I bought my textbooks is having a sale this week.

    A.that

    B.where

    C.which

    D.why

  • 24、It’s reported that a UFO stopped over a mountain village for a while and then vanished in the direction ________it had come.

    A.from which

    B.in which

    C.of which

    D.by which

  • 25、It’s not what we do once in a while ______ shapes our lives, but what we do consistently.

    A.which B.that C.how D.when

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 26、Gregory Kloehn digs through dustbins every day, but not for the reason that most people would thinkHe isn’t homelessIn fact he is trying to help the homeless.

    Gregory began his life as a sculptorBut he often felt that his sculptures, which just stood in rich people’s houses for years, lacked a meaningful purposeSo in 201l he decided to put his artistic energies into creating homes to sell—not ordinary homes but small structures built entirely from recycled materials.

    The thought of creating homes for the homeless didn’t occur to him until the year 2013, when a homeless couple asked him for a tarp(防水布)Instead of a tarp, Gregory offered them something better: a small home with a water tank, a kitchen and a trap for wasteThey were so grateful that Gregory decided to focus his efforts on helping house the homeless population in his cityAnd soon his “Homeless Homes Project” was started.

    Before starting a new home, Gregory, goes hunting for materials by digging through dustbinsEverything he finds is usable—refrigerator doors become house doors; washing machine doors often serve as windows, and the tops of cars become strong roofsHe put wheels at the bottom for users to move their homes around easilyEach home takes two to three days to make

    So far Gregory has donated dozens of homes to the city’s most needyWhile his small low-cost mobile homes are not the final solution to the problem of homelessness, they are really practical and do provide a warm and safe place for the homeless to stay inThey are simply a way for one man to do something nice for those in need of some help.

    Gregory has written a book titled Homeless Architecture, where he explains techniques to build those homes and he is now working on weekend workshops“A lot of people who hear about what I’m doing want to get involved,” he said“Maybe we can meet someplace and put a couple of homes together.”

    1Why did Gregory turn from making sculptures to creating homes?

    A. He had no home to live in

    B. He had to make more money.

    C. He lost interest in sculpture.

    D. He wanted to help the homeless.

    2The author mentions the story in Paragraph 3 to tell us____________.

    A. Gregory’s small homes were popular among the homeless

    B. how Gregory got the idea of “Homeless Homes Project”

    C. the homeless couple asked Gregory to produce more homes

    D. housing the homeless in a city was not an easy task

    3What can we conclude from Paragraph 4?

    A. Gregory has great trouble hunting for materials for his small houses

    B. It takes Gregory a long time to produce a home

    C. Gregory’s work requires imagination and creativity

    D. Everything in the dustbins will be used in Gregory’s work

    4What can we infer from the last paragraph?

    A. Gregory’s project will help more homeless people.

    B. Gregory doesn’t need to make small homes now

    C. Gregory’s work will completely solve the homelessness problem

    D. A single person can make no difference to social problems

  • 27、   Researchers have discovered a new bacterium that feeds on polyurethane, a kind of plastic that is difficult to recycle or destroy. Scientists say the discovery could help reduce a flood of hard — to — recycle plastics that are ending up in the world's landfills(垃圾填埋地) and polluting oceans.

    A team from the Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research in Leipzig, Germany, found the new type of soil bacteria. It was spotted in an area that contained a large amount of plastic waste. The team discovered the bacteria were feeding on polyurethane diol, which was widely used in many different products.

    One problem is that recycling polyurethane requires a lot of energy. The plastic material does not melt when heated. Most polyurethane-based products end up in landfills, where they can release dangerous chemicals. The team round that the bacterium can produce enzymes(酶)that eat away polyurethane. This would make it possible to break down the material in the environment. The results were recently reported in a study in the publication Frontiers in Microbiology. Hermann Heipieper helped write the report. He said in a statement the finding “represents an important step in being able to reuse polyurethane products.”

    German study noted that plastic-eating bacteria could be easily controlled and produced for industrial use. The researchers said the next step is to find more information about the bacterial enzymes that can break down polyurethane.

    Scientist Douglas Rader wrote about the issue in a 2018 article for the Environmental Defense Fund. He said much more study should be carried out to learn about the complex relationships between bacteria and marine ecosystems. “Such research is needed before we can take action such as putting plastic-eating bacteria into the ocean,” Rader wrote.

    1What is the problem about polyurethane?

    A.It seems difficult to transport when it goes to landfills.

    B.It affects the quality of plastic products if widely used.

    C.It melts easily when exposed to the sun for a long time.

    D.It pollutes the environment unless recycled or destroyed.

    2What do we know about the new type of bacteria from the text?

    A.It can produce harmful chemicals. B.It can gradually destroy polyurethane.

    C.It is very hard to discover and control. D.It is very likely to increase plastic waste.

    3What is Douglas Rader's attitude towards the future use of the new bacterium?

    A.Doubtful. B.Disapproval.

    C.Cautious. D.Enthusiastic.

    4Which of the following is the best title for the text?

    A.Plastic-eating Bacteria B.Plastic Waste — A Big Problem

    C.Plastic and Ocean D.Polyurethane — A Bacteria killer

  • 28、   The United States estimates that about one out of every 10 people on the planet today is at least 60 years old. By 2050, it’s projected to be one out of 5. This means that not only will there be more old people, but there will be relatively fewer young people to support them.

    Professor Richard Lee of the University of California at Berkeley says this aging of the world has a great effect on economics. “Population aging increases the concentration of population in the older ages and therefore it is expensive,” he said.

    Aging populations consume (消耗) more and produce less. With more people living longer, it could gel expensive. But Mr. Lee says with continuing increases in worker productivity and wise planning, it can be manageable.

    Societies have different methods for caring for the elderlybut each carries a cost Generally, there are three types of support Seniors can live off the wealth they gained when they were younger. They can rely on their family to take care of them, or they can rely on the movement.

    In industrialized nations, governments created publicly-funded (公共资助的) support systems. These worked relatively well until recent years, when aging population growth in places like the United States and Western Europe began to gradually weaken the systems’ finances(资金). These nations now face some tough choices. Mr. Lee says the elderly in some of these countries must either receive less money, retire later or increase taxes to make the system continuable.

    Most developing nations haven’t built this type of government-funded support, but have instead relied on families to care for their elderly. These nations also generally have a much younger population, which means their situation is not as urgent as more developed nations. But Mr. Lee says that doesn’t mean they can pat no attention the issue. “Third World countries should give very careful thought to this process, to population aging and how it may affect their economies — now, before population aging even becomes an problem,” he explained.

    1What is one of the likely results of population aging according to the passage?

    A. There will be more old people than young ones.

    B. More than 20% of people will be at least 60 years old.

    C. It will be more difficult to support old people.

    D. The world’s concentration will be on old people.

    2What does Professor Lee think of the problem of population aging?

    A. It is likely to manage it.

    B. It is too expensive to solve it.

    C. It depends on how much the old gained when young.

    D. It depends on the wealth of the whole society.

    3What problem do the public-funded support system in industrial nations face?

    A. They face tough choice, B. There is not enough money to support the old.

    C. Taxes are too low. D. Their populations grow too quickly.

    4Which of (he following about developing countries is true?

    A. So far their economies haven’t been greatly affected.

    B. Their government give more money to support the old.

    C. They needn’t pay attention to aging population.

    D. Their situation is also serious.

  • 29、   Lima, the capital of Peru (秘鲁), has countless museums that tourists can’t afford to miss. Now start packing up and prepare for your perfect Peruvian history exploration at these wonderful museums.

    Larco Museum

    Stepping inside, visitors get to learn the 5,000-year history of Peru through an unbelievable collection of objects. The best thing about the museum is that it keeps the door to the storeroom open to visitors so that they can admire its collection closely.

    Gold Museum of Peru

    If you like shiny objects or precious metals, then plan a trip to the Gold Museum of Peru. In ancient times, the Peruvian people were celebrated for their skills in metals. And the museum is aimed at preserving this heritage.

    Lima Art Museum

    Art experts are much pleased as the city is also home to the Lima Art Museum. Its permanent exhibit of over 1,200 pieces is merely a small part of its amazing collection of more than 17,000 artifacts. The highlight of the museum is its collection of Carlos Baca-Flor’s masterpieces, which is considered to be the most complete set in the world.

    Museum of Italian Art

    The only museum dedicated to European art in Peru, the Museum of Italian Art is a storehouse of classical and contemporary paintings and sculptures belonging to the 20th century. The property is easily accessible by a short walk from the Lima Art Museum.

    Museum of Natural History

    Last but certainly not least is the Museum of Natural History. Giving a glimpse into the rich biodiversity in Peru, the museum has on display the skeletons of a sperm whale and fossils of several mammals.

    1In which museum can visitors enter the storeroom?

    A. The Larco Museum. B. The Gold Museum of Peru.

    C. The Lima Art Museum. D. The Museum of Natural History.

    2What makes the Gold Museum of Peru different from other museums?

    A. Its large collection of objects.

    B. Its display of Peruvian skills in metals.

    C. Its classical paintings and sculptures.

    D. Its exhibit of a diversity of animals.

    3Which museum is the closest to the Lima Art Museum?

    A. The Larco Museum. B. The Museum of Natural History.

    C. The Museum of Italian Art. D. The Gold Museum of Peru.

    4Where can we probably read the passage?

    A. In a science fiction. B. In a book review.

    C. In a traffic report. D. In a travel magazine.

三、完形填空 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 30、   I was in the sixth grade and has just moved to California from Alaska when I met Ms. Linda Jones. Most of my teachers seemed to _________ me; I was one more student among hundreds. Ms. Jones, however, took a ___________ interest. 'You can write, ' she said, explaining that she wanted to move me into the honors English class. So did I.

    A decade later, when my first novel was _________, I went back to Ms. Jones's classroom, handing her a copy of my book. 'And I _________ this for you. ' Ms. Jones began to cry _________. She'd been considering early _________, she said, _________ she felt she wasn’t having enough of an effect _________ her students. I didn't know how to make Ms. Jones understand what she’d done for me: _________ her, I fell in love with Shakespeare. I learned how to compose an essay. It was her __________ in me that gave me the confidence to become a writer. I __________ her.

    Fifteen years later, when I heard that she was __________ ready to retire, I attended her __________ party. All Ms. Jones needed to do was say a few words thanking her colleagues for coming. __________, she stood up and made an exciting __________ that began like this: 'For those of you complaining that __________ have changed, and that it's harder to teach these days. You're getting __________ and lazy. These kids haven't changed. You have! Do not __________ these kids! '

    When she finished her talk, everyone __________ hands! I went up to Ms. Jones and thanked her for changing my life all those years ago. I __________ that night that I was still, and would forever be, her student.

    1A.admire B.ignore C.discover D.hate

    2A.typical B.special C.practical D.complicated

    3A.sold B.finished C.tested D.published

    4A.wrote B.did C.bought D.drew

    5A.madly B.shyly C.bitterly D.happily

    6A.choice B.change C.behaviour D.retirement

    7A.but B.unless C.because D.though

    8A.on B.for C.about D.off

    9A.Thanks to B.According to C.Regardless of D.In terms of

    10A.idea B.belief C.motto D.talent

    11A.owed B.believed C.helped D.congratulated

    12A.gradually B.frequently C.constantly D.finally

    13A.going-up B.bringing-in C.going-away D.get-together

    14A.Still B.Moreover C.Instead D.Therefore

    15A.notice B.speech C.decision D.appointment

    16A.teachers B.kids C.writers D.schools

    17A.old B.proud C.smart D.greedy

    18A.let down B.give up C.play jokes on D.put pressure on

    19A.shook B.waved C.raised D.clapped

    20A.heard B.hoped C.admitted D.proved

  • 31、A daughter complained to her father about her life and how things were so hard for her. She did not know how to _______ and want to give up. It seemed as one problem was solved. a new one_______.

    Her father took her to the kitchen. He filled three pots with water and placed each on a high fire. Soon the pots came to a(n)_______ . In one he placed carrots, the second eggs, and the last ground coffee beans. He let them _______ and boil, without saying a word.

    The daughter sucked her teeth and impatiently waited. In about twenty minutes he turned off the _______ . He fished the carrots out and placed them in a bowl. He pulled the eggs out and placed them in a bowl. Then he_______   the coffee out and placed it in a mug. Turning to her he asked, "Darling, what do you see?”

    “Carrots, eggs, and coffee." she replied.

    He brought her closer and asked her to_______the carrots, she did and noted that they were soft. He then asked her to take an egg and break it. After _______ the egg, she observed the hard-boiled egg. Finally, he asked her to sip the coffee. She _______ , as she tasted its rich fragrance.

    “What does it mean. Father?” she asked.

    He explained that each of them had faced the same________boiling water, but each reacted________.The carrot went in strong, and hard. But after being subjected (to the boiling water, it softened and became weak. The egg had been ________. Its thin outer shell had protected its liquid interior, but after sitting________ the boiling water, its inside became hardened. The ground coffee beans were ________,however. After they were in the boiling water, they had changed the water.

    “Which are you?” he asked his daughter.

    When adversity (逆境) knocks on your door, how do you________? Are you a carrot, an egg or a coffee bean?

    【1】

    A.make it

    B.catch it

    C.make up

    D.catch up

    【2】

    A.mattered

    B.arose

    C.boosted

    D.ceased

    【3】

    A.boil

    B.pause

    C.end

    D.stop

    【4】

    A.stand

    B.fall

    C.sit

    D.jump

    【5】

    A.water

    B.light

    C.tap

    D.burners

    【6】

    A.brought

    B.cleared

    C.spooned

    D.carried

    【7】

    A.roast

    B.feel

    C.squeeze

    D.smell

    【8】

    A.shelling

    B.covering

    C.frying

    D.laying

    【9】

    A.cried

    B.sniffed

    C.smiled

    D.complained

    【10】

    A.adversity

    B.dilemma

    C.thing

    D.occasion

    【11】

    A.fiercely

    B.calmly

    C.commonly

    D.differently

    【12】

    A.soft

    B.fragile

    C.weak

    D.strong

    【13】

    A.through

    B.over

    C.in

    D.front

    【14】

    A.similar

    B.usual

    C.original

    D.unique

    【15】

    A.avoid

    B.answer

    C.reflect

    D.respond

  • 32、   It was rush hour in San Angelo. Heather Santé was driving her Mazda with her nine-year-old daughter and ten-year-old son in the back. Suddenly, a red pickup truck ________ them off. Santé turned the wheel hard to the right, sending the Mazda ________ off the road and down an embankment (筑堤) that ended in a drop-off after about 50 feet. If the car didn’t ________, it would fall onto the road some 20 feet below. Then a bit of ________: As the car raced toward the edge, its undercarriage got ________ on the concrete lip of the embankment, stopping it ________.

    The occupants, however, were far from safe. The car had come to rest on top of a wall, literally (确实地) on the edge of ________. One sudden move by anyone inside could send it over.

    Jacob Rodriguez watched the ________ unfold from the company where he works. Then he and four other men ran to the car. They ________ onto the trunk to balance the weight as the ________ kids in the back seat watched.

    _____, Julio Vasquez and his nephew, Marco Vasquez, were driving to their jobs nearby. Julio jumped out of the car to help ________ Marco went to the shop, ________ a heavy-duty belt, and returned to the ________ car. He tied the Mazda to a truck that had been driven over by one of the other rescuers. With the car ________, the group carefully opened the ________ doors and helped the children out.

    But their departure changed the car’s ________, causing it to tip forward. The men, still on the trunk, ________ Santé to jump into the back seat to re-balance the weight. She did and then inched out the back door. Finally, the men carefully ________ the car. Everyone was safe. Another foot, Rodriguez told USA Today, “and this would be a different ________.”

    1A.cut B.saw C.set D.took

    2A.leaving B.jumping C.sliding D.diving

    3A.move B.end C.stop D.lose

    4A.wisdom B.luck C.choice D.consideration

    5A.hurt B.change C.separated D.stuck

    6A.casually B.suddenly C.deliberately D.closely

    7A.adventure B.disaster C.shock D.regret

    8A.scene B.plot C.scenery D.view

    9A.leaped B.escaped C.flowed D.slipped

    10A.amazed B.inspire C.annoyed D.terrified

    11A.Still B.Therefore C.However D.Meanwhile

    12A.while B.until C.unless D.even if

    13A.shook B.grashped C.followed D.threw

    14A.floating B.broken C.swinging D.stolen

    15A.repaired B.secure C.cleaned D.deserted

    16A.thick B.narrow C.front D.back

    17A.energy B.form C.weight D.function

    18A.informed B.ordered C.challenged D.directed

    19A.got off B.turned off C.set up D.turned up

    20A.chance B.trip C.story D.deal

  • 33、When I was young, my understanding of life was simple. This made it _______ for me to deal with the world around me. As I grew up, things seemed more _______, which made life more challenging. Now, middle-aged, I find my_______ of the world is returning to the simple.

    When I try to teach my daughter important _______ about life, I will break complicated things _______ into small pieces. One of those basics is ______, for yourself, and for others. I teach my daughter to _______. To fail feels bad, _______, but not to have tried feels worse, because you can't respect yourself for it. And as the saying _______, if you don't respect yourself, no one else will.

    When I was seven or eight, I played at my cousin's house with his toys. His family was better off than mine, and he had many more toys. There was one ________ that I'd always wanted, and I ________ it into my pocket. But a moment later, I ________, even at that age, that I would never enjoy playing with the toy. I would always know I had ________, and my opinion of myself would ________. When his mother dropped me off later that day, I shamefacedly ________ out the toy and gave it back. She knew, I'm sure, what had happened, ________ she thanked me and never spoke of it again.

    I hope to help my daughter avoid similar ________. She first has to gain self-respect ________ she can start respecting others. I believe in respect, because ________ it we're all enemies. I'm not ________ in this regard, far from it. But I try my best, and I respect others for trying their best in this changing world.

    【1】

    A.funnier

    B.easier

    C.safer

    D.deeper

    【2】

    A.important

    B.awkward

    C.fragile

    D.complex

    【3】

    A.view

    B.experience

    C.aim

    D.expectation

    【4】

    A.basics

    B.facts

    C.subjects

    D.choices

    【5】

    A.away

    B.off

    C.down

    D.out

    【6】

    A.passion

    B.love

    C.respect

    D.desire

    【7】

    A.forgive

    B.accept

    C.share

    D.try

    【8】

    A.certainly

    B.eventually

    C.personally

    D.willingly

    【9】

    A.runs

    B.goes

    C.writes

    D.follows

    【10】

    A.for fun

    B.in particular

    C.with care

    D.at random

    【11】

    A.fetched

    B.arranged

    C.slipped

    D.fitted

    【12】

    A.doubted

    B.promised

    C.questioned

    D.sensed

    【13】

    A.lied

    B.stolen

    C.changed

    D.cheated

    【14】

    A.suffer

    B.improve

    C.fade

    D.spread

    【15】

    A.gave

    B.left

    C.pulled

    D.handed

    【16】

    A.so

    B.or

    C.for

    D.but

    【17】

    A.accidents

    B.mistakes

    C.results

    D.habits

    【18】

    A.before

    B.until

    C.in case

    D.now that

    【19】

    A.upon

    B.beyond

    C.without

    D.despite

    【20】

    A.honest

    B.casual

    C.curious

    D.perfect

四、短文填空 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 34、Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

    Driving an electric car 1 to the protection of environment, or so the marketing departments of their makers would have you believe. Yet a report which analyzes car emissions presents a rather different picture. A battery-powered car recharged with 2 generated by coal-fired power stations, it found, is likely to be more harmful. It could cause more than three times as many deaths from pollution as a 3 petrol-driven vehicle.

    The study was carried out by the University of Minnesota. The researchers estimated how levels of fine particulate matter (细颗粒物) and ground-level ozone two important 4 of air pollution — would change when a car is powered by different ways.

    It was no surprise that electric cars whose batteries were recharged with power from wind, solar or hydro-electric sources came out to be virtually free from harmful 5. They were estimated to cause 231 deaths over the course of a year, compared with 878 for petrol cars. Electric cars recharged with power from natural gas-fired stations were also a lot less harmful than petrol-driven ones, with 439 deaths. But if those same electric cars were recharged 6 by coal, they would be responsible for over 3,000 deaths.

    Biofuels also caused more health problems than petrol. But diesel, which often  7 concern about pollution, is slightly cleaner than petrol. This is because the study assumes for all cars that emission-control technologies will be more widely used, especially particulate filters which have a remarkable effect on cleaning diesel 8. Diesel cars are also more 9 of fuel than petrol-driven ones.

    Overall, the study shows that electric cars are cleaner than those traditional vehicles only if the power used to charge then is also clean. That is hardly a surprise, but the 10 of the difference is. How green electric cars really are, then, will depend mainly on where they are driven. In France, which obtains more than half of its power from nuclear station, electric cars look like a good bet. In China and some other developing countries, where a large amount of electricity is produced from coal, they may not be so environment- friendly as they are marketed.

  • 35、根据句意填空

    In the USA, the Amish-a Christian group-are famous because they drive 【1】 instead of cars, do not use TVs or refrigerators, and do not have personal telephones. Many people assume the Amish must have 【2】 reasons for their many rules, but this is not true. In truth, whenever a new technology is introduced, the Amish meet and discuss its advantages and disadvantages. They then vote on whether they will accept it. The Amish 【3】 cars because they like having 【4】 communities where everyone lives close together. They have no TVs or refrigerators because their homes do not have electricity-they do not think it is necessary and 【5】 dealing with strangers, such as the people who work at the electric company.

  • 36、A: Excuse me, do you know where the chemistry lab is?

    B: Yes. It’s just on the fifth floor of this b1.

    A: How often do you do c2experiments there?

    B: Twice a week.

    A: Can you go there without a t3?

    B: No. That’s not allowed.

    A: What does the teacher often tell you to do when you are doing an e4?

    B: He often tells us to look c5and follow the i6.

    A: What will you do when you finish the experiment?

    B: We must put e7back in the cupboards and wash our hands.

    A: Right. It is very i8to keep the lab clean.

    B: Yes, safe as well. We must turn off the e9before l10the lab.

  • 37、课文填空

    Yet, some people are1 They claim that surfing the Internet is a waste of time. They make the 2 that children spend too much time chatting and playing games instead of 3 on their school work. However, a recent survey conducted in the USA shows that 80 per cent of Internet users 4 it mostly to search for answers to questions. The second most common use of the Internet, for 79 per cent of Internet users, is to find out information about hobbies. These statistics prove that gathering information is the 5 use for the Internet.

五、书面表达 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 38、假定你是李华,你想参加学校举办的英语诗歌朗诵比赛,请你给外教Mr.Smith发一封邮件,请他帮你选一首诗,并给予指导。内容包括:

    1.请求帮助;

    2. 主题必须是爱和友谊;

    3.期待回复。

    注意:1. 词数不少于100

    2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

    3. 开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。

    Dear Mr.Smith,

    How is everything going?

    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Yours,

    Li Hua

  • 39、假如你是李华,自新冠肺炎(COVID-19)疫情爆发以来,你的朋友Tom很担心你的安全。请给你的朋友Tom写一封信,告知其目前湖北新冠肺炎的形势, 也提醒他注意防护。

    要点如下:1.告知湖北疫情现状;2.告诉他注意防护;3.表达战胜疫情的信心。

    注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

  • 40、假定你是李华,你的英国笔友 David 给你发了一封邮件,倾诉他因疫情居家进行线上学习所遇到的烦恼,请你针对 David 的问题回复邮件。

     

    Dear Li Hua,

    I have some problems. Due to the COVID-19, all of us now have to keep social distance and take online courses at home. I find it hard to constantly focus on studying. I feel tired easily. Worse still, I have become so anxious and short-tempered. I do want to change the situation, but I don’t know how. What should I do?

    Yours, David

    注意:

    1. 词数不低于100;

    2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  • 41、最近,你们班就社会上劝酒的习惯做了一个讨论,请你就该讨论的结果用英语写一篇120词左右的短文,并谈谈你的看法及理由。要点如下:

    60%反对者认为:1. 对青少年产生不良影响;2. 酒驾导致车祸。

    40%支持者认为:1. 表明主人好客(hospitality)2. 便于交流。

    Recently, the students in my class have had a discussion about whether it is good to persuade guests to drink. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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