1、将下列英语句子译成汉语,汉语句子译成英语。
【1】We are all running very hard. We are all dream chasers.
_______________________________________________________
【2】Wherever I go, nothing can make me separate from my motherland.
_______________________________________________________
【3】将垃圾进行分类是非常必要的。(divide…into…)
_______________________________________________________
【4】出于安全原因,这次粉丝见面会最终被取消了。(be cancelled)
_______________________________________________________
【5】我们正在讨论外卖为什么有害健康。(be harmful to)
_______________________________________________________
2、— Did someone ________ just now?
— Yes, an old man. Now he has already come to his senses
A.pass out
B.pass by
C.pass away
3、I know him well_______ we have been friends since we were born.
A. so B. but C. because. D. And
4、Keep away from smoking, please! It’s bad for our health, for the students!
A. recently B. especially
C. probably D. nearly
5、---Can you describe what Mr. Green's daughter is like?
--- Oh, she has the very_______ of Mr. Green. I'm sure you can know her at the first sight.
A. photo B. voice C. look D. taste
6、— Could you tell me ______ it takes to go from here to Beijing by air?
— About 50 minutes.
A. how many B. how much C. how long D. how soon
7、-Do you know _________ tomorrow?
-After school in the afternoon.
A.when did Mike come B.when Mike came
C.when will Mike come D.when Mike will come
8、— _______ the population of Fuzhou in 2021?
— It is about 8.29 million.
A.How many was
B.What was
C.What is
9、Obama is ____________ the first black president of the USA.
A. known as B. known of
C. known for D. known to
10、—Excuse me. Could you tell me the way to the foreign language school?
—________.
A.Thank you
B.Of course not
C.Over there
D.Wait for me
11、The work seems . He can finish it soon.
A. difficult B. simple C. boring
12、—Could you tell me ________?
—Sorry. I’m not sure.
A.how can I get to the post office B.how far is the post office
C.where is the post office D.how to get to the post office
13、After living ________ for twenty years, Qian Xuesen returned to China in 1955.
A.upstairs
B.inside
C.close
D.abroad
14、—There was hardly anything left after the earthquake, ________?
—________. People had to rebuild their houses.
A.wasn't there; Yes
B.was there; No
C.wasn't there; No
D.was there; Yes
15、It's not easy ________ the boy ________ out this problem.
A. of; work B. of; to work
C. for; work D. for; to work
16、—What’s the matter with Tom? He looks very sad.
—Oh, his mobile phone was left in a taxi ________.
A.completely
B.quietly
C.accidentally
D.naturally
17、—I want a ticket to Shanghai tomorrow, please.
—OK. Will you please ________ me your ID card?
A.tell
B.serve
C.show
D.send
18、My parents work hard and make ________ possible for us to live a better life.
A.it
B.that
C.this
D.one
19、Tom will call me as soon as he _______ home.
A.gets
B.has got
C.will get
20、--- Could you tell me ________? --- In July
A. when you visited B. when you visit
C. why did you visit D. when did you visit
21、—______great progress he has made during the last few months!
—Yes. That’s all because of his hard work.
A.What
B.How
C.What a
D.How a
22、情景对话。
David:How time flies!【1】
Jerry:I'm sorry that I'll have to leave this lovely school.I won't forget your kind help during the last three years here.
David:【2】 It's hard to leave an old friend,but I'm sure we'll meet again.
Jerry:【3】
David:Maybe I'll go to visit your hometown later.
Jerry:Good. Then we'll be together again.
David:【4】 You have my email address and QQ number,don't you?
Jerry:Sure.I'll keep in touch with you.
David:I hope everything goes well and you will have a great future.
Jerry:Thanks a lot.And the same to you.
David:Please don't forget to say hello to Sarah,Linda and Tracy.
Jerry:I won't.【5】
David:So will I.We'll say “See you later.” instead of “Goodbye.”
Jerry:OK.See you again soon,David.
David:Take care,my dear friend.
A.I'm looking forward to meeting you again later.
B.Don't forget to send me email as soon as you are back home.
C.I hope so!
D.Don't forget to telephone me as soon as you are back home.
E.It's time for us to say goodbye.
F.I have learned a lot from you,too.
G.Don't say that.
A.I'm looking forward to meeting you again later.
B.Don't forget to send me email as soon as you are back home.
C.I hope so!
D.Don't forget to telephone me as soon as you are back home.
E.It's time for us to say goodbye.
F.I have learned a lot from you,too.
G.Don't say that.
23、A: Hello, this is Guotai Cinema. What can I do for you?
B: 【1】 My booking card number is 879623059.
A: Could you tell me what movie you’d like to watch?
B: My Old Classmate.
A: OK. We have My Old Classmate at 1:00, 3:00 and 5:00, 【2】 .
B: I’d like the movie beginning at 3:00.
A: All right. 【3】 .
B: Two.
A: We have only 10 seats left now. They are in Row One and Row Four.
B: Let me see. 【4】 . What are the numbers?
A: They are No. 3 Row Four and No. 5 Row Four.
B: OK. That’s it.
A: So, we’ll leave the two tickets for you. Please remember to take the tickets half an hour before the movie begins.
B: No problem.
A: 【5】 See you.
B: See you.
A.What time would you choose?
B.I’d like the seats in Row Four
C.Thanks for calling.
D.How many tickets do you want?
E.Yes, sure.
F.I’d like to book(预定) movie tickets for tomorrow afternoon.
G.How much are they?
24、 Making Friends with Ducks
In traditional pet stores, you can buy an animal to be your companion at home. But there’s a new kind of “pet store” where you can spend some time with animals and just walk away without taking any of them with you. What really matters is to be there.
My colleagues and I visited one of these stores in the Sanlitun neighborhood of Beijing. We were looking for Call ducks (柯尔鸭), a Dutch species of pet ducks. They are famous for their cute looks and their sky-high prices—one of them can easily cost a few thousand yuan. Since we were not planning to spend so much on a duck any time soon, visiting them in one of these places—what I'd call “mini-zoos”—seemed to be the perfect choice.
There were five Gall ducks at the store and we spent a good three hours with them. We learned a lot about the species.
Call ducks are not as obedient enough to follow what they are told to do as dogs, so playing with them takes a lot of chasing from our side and quacking (呱呱叫) from theirs. Also, don’t expect them to be house-trained—one of the ducks actually pooped (排便) while sitting on my lap. But none of this took the pleasure out of holding them in my hands and touching their full chests.
That’s the magic of animals—you are refreshed again.
【1】According to the passage, the new kind of pet stores ________.
A.provide the service of experiencing B.sell Gall ducks at a very high price
C.are famous for their pets Call ducks D.teach rich knowledge about animals
【2】The underlined word obedient is closest in meaning to _______ .
A.strong B.gentle C.honest D.brave
【3】It’s clear that Call ducks ________.
A.are better companions than dogs B.like chasing people around
C.are difficult to be house-trained D.always poop on people’s laps
【4】The writer wants to tell us________.
A.Sanlitun is a good choice to relax
B.the trip to mini-zoos is very refreshing
C.spending time with animals is fashionable
D.keeping pets at sky-high prices is unnecessary
【5】What would be another title for this passage?
A.To Own Is Traditional B.To Touch Is Magic
C.To Be There Is Enough D.To Visit Is Cheap
25、D
Not all memories are sweet. Some people spend all their lives trying to forget bad experiences. Different accidents can leave people with terrible wounds both in body and mind. Often they recall these experiences in their awful dreams.
Now American researchers think they are close to developing a kind of medicine, which will help people forget bad memories. The medicine is designed to be taken soon after a scary experience. They hope it might cut down, or possibly clean up, the effect ( 影 响 ) of painful memories. In November, experts tested a drug on people in the US and France. The drug stops the body releasing chemicals(释放化学物质)that make memories remain in the brain. So far the research has suggested that only the effects of memories in mind may be cut down, not that the memories are cleaned up.
The research has caused a great deal of argument. Some think it is a bad idea, while others support it.
Supporters say it could lead to a kind of medicine that prevent or treat soldiers’ troubling memories after war. They say that there are many people who suffer from terrible memories.
“Some memories can destroy people’s lives. They come back to you when you don’t want to have them in a daydream or awful dreams at night. They usually come with very painful feelings,” said Roger Pitman, a professor at Harvard Medical School. “This could cut down lots of that suffering.”
But those who are against the research say changing memories is very dangerous because memories make us different from others. They also help us all avoid the mistakes of the past.
“All of us can think of bad events in our lives that were terrible at the time but make us who we are. I’m not sure if I want to forget those feelings.” said Rebecca Dresser, a medical scientist.
【1】The passage is mainly about .
A.a new medical invention
B.a way of cleaning up painful memories
C.an introduction to how to use a kind of new medicine
D.an argument about the research on a kind of new medicine
【2】The drug tested on people can .
A.prevent body producing certain chemicals
B.help people remembering bad experiences
C.cause the brain to make memories remain in the brain
D.clean up the painful memories and experiences
【3】Which of the following does Rebecca Dresser probably agree with?
A.Some memories can make people’s lives in a mess.
B.Experiencing bad events makes us different from others.
C.People want to get out of bad memories.
D.The medicine will cut down people’s sufferings from bad memories.
【4】Which of the following shows the structure(结构)of the passage? (1=Para.1 2=Para.2 3=Para.3 4=Para.4 5=Para.5 6=Para.6 7=Para.7 )
A. B.
C. D.
26、阅读理解。
Honey bees are a kind of animal most of us learn about very early. In summer, many people step on honey bees and get stung(螫) while walking without wearing shoes.
Honey bees are normally about third fourths of an inch long. Most bees are workers, which are female, but some are male, called "drones(雄蜂)". Workers are a little smaller than drones.
Honey bees live in a nest, called a "hive". A hive can have up to 80,000 bees, mostly workers. It usually lies in a tree with a hole inside.
The hive is ruled(统治) over by a queen bee. She is the largest bee in the hive, and she is the only female to mate. Males usually just hang around; their only purpose is to mate with the queen. Then they die. The workers do all of the work inside and outside of the hive. Their jobs include: caring for baby bees, cleaning up the hive, making honey...
Honey bees are usually very friendly, and they mind their own business. They are too busy to worry about people or other animals. If a person is hardworking, we can say he is as busy as a bee. Are you a bee?
【1】The writer wants to tell us in Paragraph 1.
A.many people like walking without wearing shoes
B.honey bees are dangerous animals
C.not to walk in the street without wearing shoes
D.honey bees may sting people in summer
【2】What will happen if a male mates with the queen?
A.It will become a worker.
B.It will die soon.
C.It will hang around inside the hive.
D.It will have to leave the hive.
【3】What kind of animal does the writer think of honey bees?
A.They are very busy and friendly to people.
B.They have short lives but work very hard.
C.They are sad to be ruled by a queen.
D.They are smart and helpful animals.
【4】Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.There is only a queen bee in a hive.
B.A queen bee is the largest bee in the hive.
C.Male bees work very hard for other bees.
D.Bees like to make nests in a tree with a hole inside.
27、 A few days ago, my pet dog died. But before you feel too sorry for me or my dog, you should know that Matty-we named her after the famous baseball player Christy “Matty”. Mathewson-was about 17 years old. She lived a long, happy life before she got so sick that we had to put her to sleep.
I have to say that when we first saw Matty, I did not want a pet. But Matty turned out(结果是) to be a wonderful dog. Matty was a big part of our family life for years.
That’s a good lesson. Sometimes things don’t turn out the way you thought they would. They turn out better. See if this sounds familiar to you. You join a sports team. After some practice or games, you find you don’t like the team as much as you thought you would. Maybe you don’t like the coach or the other kids. Or perhaps you find out you’re not going to be the next LeBron James or Mia Hamm. You want to give up, but your mum and dad say you have to at least finish the season. You don’t want to, but you stay with the team. And, surprise: Things get better. You make a friend or make a few good plays. Maybe the coach tells you you’re going to be a good player.
Most kids and adults (成年人) are pretty sure they know exactly what they want. For example, I was positive years ago that I didn’t want a dog. But life is full of surprises. We change with time. That’s why it’s important for us to try new foods, new hobbies and new sports.
【1】Mia Hamm is probably a(n)________.
A.movie star B.sports star C.animal doctor D.school teacher
【2】The underlined word “positive” in the last paragraph means “________” in Chinese.
A.sorry B.lucky C.disappointed D.certain
【3】Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Matty was an important part of the writer’s family.
B.The writer didn’t want Matty when he first saw her.
C.The writer learned a lesson from his pet dog.
D.Most kids know exactly what they are good at.
【4】By telling the story of his dog, the writer wants us to________.
A.have a pet B.try new things C.join a sports team D.care our pet
28、根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使短文意思完整。每空限填一词。
Nowadays lots of kids are at home alone after school. They take care of t【1】 almost every day. People call these kids “latchkey kids”. Are you one of them?
This nickname got its start in the 1940s. Many men fought in the Second World War and women had to take jobs in factories to keep the country going. With both parents away, lots of kids went back to e【2】 houses after school. Latchkey kids wore house keys around their n【3】 and they used the keys to open doors.
Today, it’s c【4】 for both parents to work. As a result, a new generation of kids are spending some time alone after school. It becomes n【5】 for both parents and kids to make some rules. There are a lot of questions to talk about:
Should you call your mum, or dad as soon as you get home?
Should you do your homework f【6】?
Can you watch TV or play computer games? If so, how long?
What can you eat if you want a snack?
Can friends come over? If so, how many?
As latchkey kids, knowing how to stay safe is just as important as following the family rules. Talk about the following questions with your parents:
What should you do when the phone r【7】?
What should you do if someone knocks at the door?
What should you do if someone breaks into the house?
What should you do if you c【8】 yourself while cooking?
…
You may feel bored when you are at home alone. Well, as a matter of fact, keeping yourself busy is h【9】. There are many things to do, and you will feel that time goes by quickly:
Read a book or a magazine.
Write an email to your friends.
Phone a friend and have a chat.
Do e【10】 to keep healthy. Tidy up your room.
29、Two months ago, when our class election (选举) started, I decided to run for class president. I enjoyed ________ in public and got along well with people, so I felt it easy to win. But I was ________ that people would feel bad for me if I lost.
I was busy ________ in the following week. My plan wasn’t to make promises to do things I couldn’t _______but to show my class why I wanted to be president. I put up my posters in hallways and in the classroom. I also spent three hours writing my speech, saying that I was the one they could turn to whenever they had a problem. Since I was ________ prepared, I felt that my chances of winning were strong.
However, when I gave my speech on Election Day, the response (反应) wasn’t what I had ________. Few people actually listened. When it was my opponent’s (对手的) turn, everyone was screaming his name. His speech was short, but all to the ________. By then, I realized I should have made mine shorter and clearer.
It was obvious (明显的) who would ________. For the rest of the day, I felt like it was over. I wanted to just go home and cry, but I made it through.
The next day, people were still talking about the election. I just pretended (假装) not to hear. But later, things got better. People ________ about the election and talked to me just as they did before.
I don’t ________ putting time and energy into the election because I’ve learned that things aren’t always going the way I expect. And moments of failure like this build character—since then I’ve learned to face disappointment and grown stronger.
【1】
A.saying
B.speaking
C.telling
D.talking
【2】
A.bored
B.afraid
C.excited
D.hopeful
【3】
A.running
B.making
C.preparing
D.showing
【4】
A.compare
B.remember
C.manage
D.repeat
【5】
A.fully
B.quickly
C.freshly
D.physically
【6】
A.feared
B.faced
C.mentioned
D.pictured
【7】
A.point
B.speech
C.students
D.schoolwork
【8】
A.insist
B.return
C.wait
D.win
【9】
A.forgot
B.wrote
C.cared
D.discussed
【10】
A.enjoy
B.avoid
C.suggest
D.regret
邮箱: 联系方式: