1、我们禁止往河里扔垃圾。
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2、用die的适当形式填空
【1】The old man________two weeks ago.
【2】My grandmother has been________for ten years.
【3】We were sad for his sudden________.
3、We all had a fantastic time in Suzhou last Sunday.
__________ __________ __________ had great __________ in Suzhou last Sunday.
4、—Did you feel it was selfish (自私的) _________ Daniel to hide all the chocolates?
—Yes. It’s important _________ a boy to learn to share.
A.of, of B.of, for C.for, for D.for, of
5、Remember _____in touch with me when you are in Shanghai _____business.
A. keeping, on B. to keep, on C. keeping, in D. to keep, in
6、Hurry up! The play _______ for ten minutes.
A.has begun
B.begins
C.has been on
D.began
7、All of the following are school rules except “________”.
A.No smoking!
B.Don’t fight!
C.Slower than 80km/h!
D.Save water!
8、If you have a chat with him more patiently, you will ________ learn more about him.
A.get to
B.come to
C.go to
D.help to
9、—Have you considered ________ your job as a teacher?
—Yes. I like the job because a teacher is often considered ________ a gardener.
A.to change; to be
B.to change; being
C.changing; being
D.changing; to be
10、The China International Search and Rescue Team has brought help and hope to people in disasters around the world since it was ________ about 20 years ago.
A.set up
B.given up
C.looked up
D.called up
11、—Did Simon invite you to his party?
—Yes, But I had to ________ it because it is hard for me to spare time for it.
A.accept
B.refuse
C.return
D.receive
12、—Jane, you don’t look . What’s wrong?
—I stayed up late taking care of my father.
A.well; sick B.well; ill C.good; sick D.good; ill
13、Once upon a tine,he________in the mountains.
A.lives
B.will live
C.lived
D.is living
14、—It seems that you have learnt a lot about Chengdu.
—Of course. I ________ here for ten years.
A.have been in
B.have been
C.have come
D.came to
15、—Does Helen take ________ her mother?
—Yes.She is similar ________ her mother.
A.to;with B.after;to C.after;from D.as;like
16、—It’s too hot. Would you mind _______ the door? —_______, please do it now.
A.to open; Not at all B.opening; Certainly not
C.opening; You’d better not D.to open; Good idea
17、________ nobody told her ________, she came for our help.
A.As, what can she do next
B.Because, how to do next
C.Since, what to do next
D.Now that, what she will do next
18、So far his brother ________ New York several times.
A.is going to
B.goes to
C.has gone to
D.has been to
19、[素材选自Keynote Book 1]
谈论经历
A: Hi, how do you like your new life here in Spain?
B: Well, it's a great place. 【1】.
A: Oh, I know how you feel. I also felt lonely when I first moved here.
B: 【2】?
A: Well, when you move to a new country, it's really important to try hard to make some new friends. I did that by joining a soccer club.
B: That's a good idea. 【3】.
A: Yeah. When you join it, you will meet people with similar interests, too.
B: I guess you're right. 【4】?
A: You can go to the community office to ask for help. 【5】.
B: Okay, thanks for the advice.
20、A: Hello, Li Fang!
B: Hello!
A: You look a little unhappy. _______
B: It’s just my mom. She always nags(唠叨)me.
A: Really? What does your mother nag you about?
B: ________ “Get up now...Everything must be in place...Don’t forget your piano lesson...”
A: Well, all mothers like saying these words to their children.
B: Also, I love pop music. _______ We just have little in common.
A: _______ But I should say she nags you because she cares about you. You’re lucky to have such a good mother.
B: I agree with you. _______
A: That’s right. Understanding is important. If your mom knows that everything is fine, she will never nag.
【1】
A.How are you?
B.What’s up?
C.Where are you?
D.What are you doing?
【2】
A.She nags me about almost everything.
B.She nags me about doing the housework.
C.She nags me about my studies.
D.She nags me about my health.
【3】
A.She likes it too.
B.But she isn’t interested in it.
C.She is interested in everything.
D.But she likes singing.
【4】
A.She loves you.
B.Don’t say that.
C.Maybe you’re right.
D.I think it’s your fault.
【5】
A.I’ll try to help her.
B.I don’t think I can hear.
C.I could talk to her less.
D.I’ll try to understand her.
21、 Where did humans come from? An Australian researcher believes that she’s found the answer: river valley in the African country of Botswana (博瓦纳).
Professor Vanessa Hayes from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney said she and her team have traced (追踪) modern humans back to small group of people who lived in this valley, according to the BBC.
“It’s an extremely large area, it would have been very lush (苍翠繁茂的), and it would have actually provided a suitable habitat for modern humans,” she said. She and her team studied mitochondrial (线粒体的) DNA (mtDNA) from people who live in south Africa, such as the Khoisan people. This type of DNA is only passed down from mother to child. This makes it easier to trace one’s ancestry (祖先), according to Business Insider. By tracing mtDNA back through different generations, the team concluded that every person alive today is related to a woman who lived in Botswana.
However, some experts doubt Hayes’ findings, saying that studies like hers are no longer important or necessary. “The idea that we’re looking for a single origin [of modern humans] is out of fashion,” said John Hawks, a researcher at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, US, in Popular Science.
There are many other locations around the world where humans could have gotten their start. It is likely that mankind appeared in many places at the same time. “I increasingly think that there probably wasn’t a single population in which modern humans evolved (进化). If that is the case, there is no ‘homeland’,” said Ryan Raaum, who researches African population genetics (遗传学) at Lehman College, US.
【1】According to Hayes, where did humans come from?
A.Australia. B.Botswana. C.South Africa. D.Latin America.
【2】Hayes and her team studied mtDNA because ________.
A.it is the most common type of DNA humans share B.there is a new technology to test mtDNA
C.it is only passed down from mother to child D.both women and men can take mtDNA tests
【3】According to Hawks, Hayes’s study is ________.
A.important B.wrong C.fascinating D.unnecessary
【4】What is the story mainly about?
A.New findings about the origin of humans. B.New findings about mtDNA.
C.The evolution of humans. D.The habitats of ancient humans..
22、 Swimming is very popular in summer. People like swimming in summer because water makes them feel cool. If you swim in a wrong place, it may not be safe. These years, more than ten people died in this city while they were enjoying in the water and most of them were students. But some people are still not careful in swimming. They often think they swim so well that nothing can happen to them in water. Summer is here again. If you go swimming, don’t forget that better swimmers have died in water. They died because they were not careful, not because they were not good at swimming. So don’t get into water when you are alone. If there is a “No swimming” sign, don’t get into water, either. If you remember all this, swimming will be safer.
判断正误。T表示正确。F表示错误
【1】Swimming is a very safe sport.
【2】We shouldn’t swim in some wrong places.
【3】Only students died in water.
【4】If you are good at swimming, you will not die in water.
【5】If we often practice swimming, we will be safer.
23、 Last Friday a storm swept through two villages in the New Territories, destroying (摧毁)fourteen homes. Seven others were so badly damaged(被损坏的)that their owners had to leave them, and fifteen others had broken windows or broken roofs. One person was killed, several were badly hurt and taken to hospital, and a number of other people received smaller hurt. Altogether over two hundred people were homeless after the storm.
A farmer, Mr. Tan, said that the storm began early in the morning and lasted for over an hour.
“I was eating with my wife and children,” he said, “when we heard a loud noise. A few minutes later the house fell down on top of us. We tried our best to climb out but then I saw that one of my children was missing. I went back inside and found him, safe but very frightened.”
Mrs. Woo said that her husband had just left for work when she felt that her house was moving. She ran outside at once with her children. “There was no time to take anything,” she said. “A few minutes later, the roof came down.”
Soldiers helped to take people out of the flooded (水淹的) area and the welfare department (福利机构)provided them with food, clothes and shelter.
【1】How many homes altogether were damaged in the storm?
A.Fourteen. B.Twenty-one. C.Twenty-nine. D.Thirty-six.
【2】Where was Mr. Tan when the storm first began?
A.He was in bed.
B.He was inside the house.
C.He was outside the house.
D.He was on the roof.
【3】Mrs. Woo and her family didn’t get hurt because ______.
A.her husband knew there would be a storm
B.they were all inside the house when the storm became worse
C.she felt the house was moving and ran outside at once with her children
D.the welfare department helped her family
【4】The underlined word “shelter” in this passage means ______.
A.something to eat B.something to wear
C.somewhere to study D.somewhere to stay
【5】Which of the following may be the best title for this passage?
A.A Terrible Storm B.A Lucky Woman
C.Good Soldiers D.Clever People
24、Calvin Gillian didn’t believe that Norway was the place for an adventurous (惊险的) holiday. However, his brother and some friends told him to go there and he enjoyed it.
“I’m an extreme sports (极限运动) lover. I have traveled to many different countries, but I didn’t expect Norway to be a good place for an adventurous holiday. People usually visit Norway to go fishing and boating to enjoy a relaxing holiday, or to go climbing to enjoy the beauty of nature. But I didn’t go for them; I wanted adventure.
“Skiing (滑雪) is the most unforgettable thing I did in Norway. I went skiing in Svartisen. I had to wear special clothes, because skiing there could be very dangerous. Svartisen is a very special and beautiful place. The ice there is not the usual white but blue, like the sea.
“I also visited the Holmenkollen Ski Jump in Oslo. It was fantastic to look from the top of the ski jump (滑雪跳台) and the ski museum was very interesting. I wanted to try a jump but unluckily, it didn’t open when I visited. Anyway, I was very tired and needed a break, so I went back to my hotel and got some sleep.
“Next year, I am going to take my sister to Norway, too. She is having her holiday with our parents in Australia now and she wants to have a different kind of adventure next year.”
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
【1】What can we learn from Paragraph 2?
A.How beautiful Norway is.
B.Why Calvin likes extreme sports.
C.What visitors usually do in Norway.
D.What the first country Calvin visited was.
【2】What did Calvin do in Norway?
A.He went climbing.
B.He went boating.
C.He went fishing.
D.He went skiing.
【3】What does Calvin think of Svartisen?
A.Beautiful.
B.Boring.
C.Cheap.
D.Dangerous.
【4】Calvin didn’t try a jump in Holmenkollen Ski Jump because ______.
A.he didn’t have enough time
B.it didn’t open that day
C.it was too expensive
D.he was too tired
【5】Next year, Calvin plans to go to Norway again with his ______.
A.friends
B.parents
C.sister
D.brother
25、Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词,首字母已给出)
How can I win a Nobel Prize for writing? Here is the secret from this year’s winner: make it short, keep it real, and work hard.
Canadian author Alice Munro, 82, was a【1】 the 2013 Noble Prize in the literature (文学). She is known for her short stories about personal relationship of ordinary people, usually women.
Munro was born in a farmer family in Ontario. The family was very poor. Munro did a lot of physical work a【2】 a young girl.
But she decided to be a w【3】 when she was 12. She turns her hard childhood into great writing ideas.
The story Dear Life, for example, opens with a description of the neighborhood in which Munro grew up.
B【4】, she talked about her poor relationship with her mother in many of her stories, such as Lives of Girls and Women and Friend of My Youth.
Since she p【5】 her first book in 1968, Munro has won many awards, with the Nobel Prize as her biggest honor. But Munro doesn’t see h【6】 as a talented writer.
“I’m the opposite of a writer with a quick gift. I don’t grasp it very readily (轻而易举地) at all, the ‘it’ being whatever I’m trying to do,” she said.
Do you d【7】 of becoming a writer while sadly admitting you are not that talented? Munro has a tip for you: use notebooks and write a lot.
“I have lots of notebooks that contain this terribly clumsy (蹩脚的) writing,” she said. But it helps her sort out her mind. “Stories would just be working in my head for so long that when I started to write I was deep into them.”
26、刘伟,无臂钢琴演奏者。他10岁时在一次意外中失去双臂,但他并没有放弃成为一名钢琴家的梦想。经过用脚刻苦练习弹琴,最终他在“中国达人秀”(China’s Got Talent) 舞台上实现了自己的梦想。请根据以上内容写一篇英语短文。 词数100左右。
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