1、我们同意他们的决定。
We________ ________ ________ ________their decision.
2、—Amy,do you know if Daniel ______ to the farm with us tomorrow ?
—Sorry,I’ve no idea.
A.go B.will go C.goes
3、Do you know ___________ in a hundred years?
A.what life will be like B.what will life be like
C.how life will be like D.how will life be like
4、It last week that the haze (雾霾)in Beijing caused many problems.
A.reports
B.reported
C.is reported
D.was reported
5、When Mrs. Griffin saw the mess in the room, she was close _______ mad.
A. to go B. to going
C. go D. going
6、Could you tell me with this broken robot?
A. what I can do B. what can I do C. I can do what D. can I do what
7、--- What a good ________ you’ve given me! Thanks a lot.
--- My pleasure.
A. information B. news C. suggestion D. advice
8、—May I ______your English-Chinese dictionary?
—Sorry, I _______it at home.
A.lend; left B.borrow; left C.borrow; forgot
9、It was so careless ________ you to make so________ mistakes.
A.for...many B.of...much C.of...many D.for... much
10、— Who do you want to help you with the project, Lisa or Luna?
— ________. I want to complete it by myself.
A.Either B.Neither C.None D.Both
11、Sorry, all the vegetables ______. Please come tomorrow.
A. sells well B. have sold out C. have been sold out D. are selling
12、 — What do you think of your trip to Mt. Niushou last weekend?
— _______. There’s no doubt that spring is the best time to visit there.
A. Our guide took us there
B. It was really fantastic
C. We went there by coach
D. It was not far away from our hotel
13、—Could you tell who the man wearing glasses is?
—Certainly. He is ________ teacher. He teaches ________ math.
A.us; our
B.our; us
C.our; our
14、The guests are told that the furniture in the flat is designed by ______ owner himself.
A.the B.an C.a D./
15、— This room is too small. I’d like to ask for ________.
— Sure. We have rooms available here.
A.one
B.it
C.each
D.another
16、— I finish the work today?
— , the Sports & Arts Festival in our school is coming in two months.
A. Can; Yes, you can B. May; Yes, you must
C. Must; No, you needn’t D. Should; No, you shouldn’t
17、The scientists will succeed in their experiment______ they give up.
A. unless B. if C. after D. until
18、— When shall we meet again next week?
— ______ day is possible. I’m free the whole week.
A. Either B. Neither C. Every D. Any
19、— When ________ you ________, Nancy?
— I’m not sure. There is a lot of traffic on the road today.
A.have; arrived B.did, arrive C.do, arrive D.will, arrive
20、Our teachers also love us so deeply our parents.
A. except B. besides C. including D. without
21、---How many teachers are there in your school?
---Over four______. And ______ of them are women teachers.
A. hundred, two-thirds B. hundred, two-third
C. hundreds, two-thirds D. hundreds, two-third
22、A: Lingling,you look unhappy.What's up?
B: Dad,I have a problem with my best friend.
A: 【1】
B: We've been friends for five years.We went to different schools last term. And she came to study at my school this term.I was very happy at first.【2】
A: Can you tell me how she's different?
B: She doesn't like me to see my other friends.
A:【3】
B: Yes,I have.But she refused to listen.
A:【4】
B: No,I don't know.
A: Maybe she doesn't feel sure of herself.【5】
B: Maybe.What should I do then?
A: You can introduce her to your other friends and encourage her to join in more.
B: I see. Thanks,Dad.
A.Do you know why she treats you like that?
B.What's her name?
C.Have you mentioned this to her?
D.What has happened?
E.She is very outgoing.
F.Or she probably feels lonely without you.
G.But she's so different.
23、补全对话。
A: Did you make a New Year’s resolution this year, Tim?
B: Yes, I did.
A: What are you going to do ?
B: I am going to ____【1】___ my ____【2】____ .
A: How are you going to do?
B: I am going to ____【3】____ an English class on Sunday and ____【4】___ speaking English as much as possible.
A: That ___【5】____good ! Mine is to ____【6】___good grades. I am not good at ___【7】____ . My father says math is important.
B: How will you do that?
A: I am going to do more exercise and do my homework every day .
B: What ____【8】____?
A: I am also going to ask my teacher for help if I have any problem.
24、The willful blindness in hockey toward concussions (头部撞击) has dropped. Hockey Canada has followed the lead of USA Hockey in preventing bodychecking (身体拦截) below age 13. A bad head injury of Sidney Crosby, the hockey's greatest star, opened the eyes of hockey people everywhere. This country's children have been facing similar danger at early ages, and Hockey Canada had to deal with a deep worry in the minds of Canadians to make the rule change. The liking for bodychecking from an early age is part of what makes Canadian hockey what it is.
The change in rules should be taken as a chance to draw special attention to skill development in an environment free of danger. It may also control the loss of thousands of young players who don't enjoy that environment.
For years, many Canadian hockey parents and coaches have insisted that bodychecking at early ages is necessary to ensure that players can do it safely at older ages. True or not, there may be a safer way to teach hitting than to make younger players pay a price for it in head injuries. When USA Hockey changed its rules for the 2011-2012 season, it also created bodychecking-education programs that will be mandatory (强制的) for all coaches, including those teaching players in the pre-checking ages. And it began to encourage more "touch" - without real bodychecking - from 9 to 12. It also made the rules for 13 and up stricter. The USA is trying to show that it's possible to teach hockey protective skills without putting 11 and 12-year-olds in greater danger. It's worth the try.
Hockey Canada has taken serious steps to do away with hits on the head. However, it's hard to change a sports culture so connected with who we are as a country. Too often, bodychecking has been used to try to separate a player from his head rather than from the ball. Children were paying a price for this country's love of the game.
There are always changes in Canada's game, and the change in the bodychecking age sends the clearest message yet to coaches and parents that player safety is paramount (至上的) in the game.
【1】We can tell that the problem of bodychecking in Canada____________.
A. is controlled strictly
B. is taken more seriously now
C. is caused by players' carelessness
D. is connected with players' interest
【2】What does the writer want to tell us in Paragraph 2?
A. The safe ways of controlling the loss.
B. The steps of drawing special attention.
C. The possible results of changing the rules.
D. The methods of improving the environment.
【3】What can we learn from the passage?
A. The USA found a safer way to teach bodychecking.
B. Bodychecking-education programs in the USA are successful.
C. Bodychecking is a good way to value players' skills in the USA.
D. The USA has tried to create an environment of less bodychecking.
【4】What is probably the best title' for this passage?
A. Which is more important?
B. How do we change the rules?
C. Why is hockey a dangerous game?
D. When should bodychecking be prevented?
25、 Coffee is a necessary part of Italian culture and since arriving here over six months ago, I have definitely drunk a lot of it!
Of course, coffee is also very popular in the UK but coffee culture in Italy is a completely different story. In Italy, when you order a coffee in a cafe or a bar, you are presented with a tiny, bitter espresso(蒸馏咖啡). This is "normal coffee" for Italians and they are not so interested in the huge coffees that we drink in the UK. In addition, while take-away coffee is extremely popular among Englishmen, it is not very common at all in Italy especially in non-touristy areas. Generally, Italians prefer to drink their tiny coffees while standing at the bar and, for many, this short break is an important part of their day.
Typically, breakfast at a bar in Italy includes a coffee and a pastry(油酥糕点). I have been spoiled for choice with lovely cafes in the Italian town I'm living in these cafes sell a series of mouth-watering pastries-either plain or filled with cream, chocolate, jam or Nutella-as well as delicious coffee. Cappuccinos are very popular at breakfast time and, for me, a creamy cappuccino and a pastry is the perfect way to start the day. I think it's a nice way to head to bar to buy a coffee and a pastry for breakfast before working and it's relaxing to take more time to enjoy such breakfast at the weekend.
Finally, I have found that coffee in Italy is so much cheaper than coffee in the UK. Of course, this means that in Italy it is possible to go out for coffee regularly without breaking the bank.
【1】Which of the following do Italians like better?
A.Takeaway coffees. B.Huge coffees.
C.Creamy coffees. D.Tiny, bitter coffees
【2】What does the word "they" in Paragraph 2 refer to?
A.Italians. B.Britons. C.Coffees. D.Cafes.
【3】Why can the writer often go out for coffee in Italy?
A.Because coffee is a part of Italian culture. B.Because there are so many cafes or bars.
C.Because Italian pastries are very delicious. D.Because Italian coffee is very cheap.
26、 On April 2, we said goodbye to Tiangong I, China's first space lab. According to the China Manned Space Agency(中国载人航天), Tiangong I re-entered the Earth's atmosphere(大气层)and some of its debris(碎片)fell into the South Pacific Ocean.
There are many spacecraft(宇宙飞船)that are still in orbit(轨道)above the Earth. After finishing their trips, they will all re-enter the Earth's atmosphere like Tiangong I.
There are two types of re-entries: controlled re-entry and uncontrolled re-entry.
Some satellites and manned spacecraft come back to the Earth in a controlled re-entry. Experts calculate(计算)the path of the falling spacecraft and its speed. They can guide the spacecraft to fall in a chosen area.
Some spacecraft may have problems while in space after a certain amount of time. These spacecraft come back in an uncontrolled re-entry. It is hard to tell when and where these spacecraft will fall until the last few hours. The US space station Skylab came back partially uncontrolled in 1979. Parts of the station fell in western Australia, but no one was hurt.
During re-entry, most of the spacecraft will burn up while passing through the Earth's atmosphere. Only a small amount of the debris will reach the ground. The debris typically ends up falling into the ocean, China Daily reported.
【1】The debris from Tiangong 1 .
A.fell into the South Pacific Ocean B.fell in western Australia
C.fell in the central part of the US D.fell into the North Pacific Ocean
【2】When the spacecraft finishes its trip, it will .
A.burn up and disappear B.speed up and fly back to the Earth
C.enter another orbit and stay in space D.re-enter the Earth's atmosphere
【3】From the passage, we know there are types of re-entries.
A.one B.two C.three D.four
【4】Which of the following is TRUE about the US space station Skylab?
A.It came back in a controlled re-entry.
B.Some people were hurt by its debris.
C.Parts of it fell in western Australia.
D.It was directed to fall into the ocean.
【5】This story most probably comes from .
A.a story book B.a movie review C.a science magazine D.a government report
27、 Before you go to another country it is a great help if you know the language and some of the customs of the country.
When people meet each other for the first time in Britain, they say, "How do you do?" and shake hands. Usually they do not shake hands when they just meet or say goodbye. But they shake hands after they haven't met for a long time or when they will be away from each other for a long time.
Last year a group of German students went to England for a holiday. Their teacher told them that the English people hardly shake hands. So when they met their English friends at the station, they kept their hands behind their backs. The English students had learned that the Germans shake hands as often as possible, so they put their hands in front and got ready to shake hands with them. It made both of them laugh.
【1】It is ________ if you know the language and some of the customs of the country.
A.not useful B.not helpful C.very helpful D.very bad
【2】English people usually shake hands when they ________.
A.meet every time B.meet for the first time
C.say goodbye to each other D.say hello to each other
【3】Usually English people don't shake hands ________.
A.when they will be away for a long time B.when they say "How do you do?"
C.when they just meet or say goodbye D.after they haven't met for a long time
【4】Which of the statement(陈述) is right?
A.German people shake hands as often as possible.
B.English people like shaking hands very much.
C.German people hardly shake hands.
D.Neither English people nor Germans like shaking hands.
【5】This story is about ________.
A.shaking hands B.Languages C.customs D.languages and customs
28、Underage driving is common in many parts of India.
Parents of 10 teenagers have been sentenced to a day in prison for letting their c【1】 drive in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad.
The police said 35 parents served a one-day jail term last month for the same r【2】. The parents told the BBC they were not aware of a rule which says they would be held responsible for a【3】 a child to drive.
This is part of the city’s f【4】 to reduce underage driving, police said.
“I was unaware of underage driving rule. My 17-year-old son took his bike to go for his tutorial. And we were s【5】 to prison,” said Shakeel Ahmed.
A senior police officer said he hoped spending a day or two in jail would make parents to think t【6】 before letting children use their vehicles.
“In the l【7】 two months, four children died in the city because they were driving vehicles. To s【8】 similar cases, we have charged over 1,000 people for underage driving,” a senior police officer told the BBC.
A【9】 city in southern India, Bangalore, also tried to promote(促进) safe driving on its roads last year.
The city’s police tracked down five teenagers who performed risky stunts on the road. Since they were under 18 years old, the police arrested their parents i【10】.
Road accidents are common in India, often due to poor driving or badly maintained roads and vehicles. Experts blame poorly designed roads. More than 150,000 people were killed on India's roads in 2016, according to figures released by the government.
29、 When was the last time you wrote a letter? If the answer is "not recently", don't worry. You are not _______. A survey of 1,000 _______ around the world done by the French stationery(文具) company BIC found that a third of today's teenagers had never written a letter, half had not written a thank-you letter, and a quarter had not even written a birthday or Christmas card. In fact, 58 percent of teenagers _______that handwriting was "too slow" and 17 percent believed it was "outdated".
These results have caused worries that the art of handwriting may one day _______. "_______ is one of the most creative art forms we have and should be given the same _______ as other art forms such as painting, or photography," Jonathan Skyrme, general manager at BIC UK & Ireland, told the Daily Mail. The New York Times explained that a handwritten letter _______ a message in a way that online messages can never do. "When you get an email, you can never be sure that you are the only person to have _______ it—or even that it was written by the person who sent it," said the newspaper. _______ US author Simon Garfield once wrote, "Emails are apoke (蜻蜓点水), but letters are a loving touch. "
So imagine the powerful message you send when you ________ write out your thoughts by hand, buy a stamp, take it to a mailbox, and wait days for your special someone to receive it.
【1】A.alone B.interested C.surprised D.nervous
【2】A.adults B.students C.post men D.teenagers
【3】A.compared B.complained C.connected D.communicated
【4】A.die out B.get over C.cut off D.pass away
【5】A.Painting B.Handwriting C.Music D.Film
【6】A.name B.message C.importance D.pleasure
【7】A.sends B.reads C.remembers D.takes
【8】A.joined B.produced C.received D.refused
【9】A.Because B.Since C.While D.As
【10】A.luckily B.actually C.commonly D.mainly
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