1、The witness told the police everything she had seen, being careful not to ______ any details.
A.put out B.give out C.leave out D.look out
2、None of the underwater workers has been harmed by the great fish.______,most fish were so friendly that they played with the instruments.
A.Instead B.Even though
C.However D.Though
3、To ________ Darwin and his idea,National Museum of Natural History in Washington created a special exhibit, showing respect for the genius.
A.celebrate B.promote C.explore D.inspect
4、We want to rent a bus which can________40 people for our trip to Beijing.
A.load B.hold C.fill D.support
5、As is known, only hard leads to happiness.
A. work B. works
C. worked D. working
6、Mrs. Green treats her students as if they ________ her children.
A. are B. were C. had been D. would be
7、A broad smile spread_____ Jack’s face when he eventually gained a scholarship.
A.across B.through
C.at D.in
8、Nowadays the_________for travelling is shifted from shopping to food and scenery.
A.priority
B.potential
C.preference
D.prejudice
9、I wish I ________ her the news and then she wouldn’t be worried now.
A.don’t tell B.didn’t tell
C.haven’t told D.hadn’t told
10、I’m afraid that I can’t attend Tom’s wedding party ______ next weekend.
A. to be held B. being held
C. held D. is to be held
11、Their flight ______ due to bad weather. They would like to know when the flight will take off.
A. had been delayed B. was delayed
C. has been delayed D. will be delayed
12、There is no doubt that climate all over the world ______ greatly in recent years.
A. had changed B. is changing
C. changed D. has been changing
13、In our class, when the bell rang and the teacher closed his book, it was a __________ for everyone to stand up.
A.signal
B.chance
C.mark
D.measure
14、— I'm sure Andrew will win the first prize in the final.
— I think so. He ________ for it for months.
A.is preparing
B.was preparing
C.had been preparing
D.has been preparing
15、Tech-free tourism refers to traveling without a mobile phone or similar devices, particularly to places_____ block or cannot access Internet and cellular signals.
A. which B. where C. when D. who
16、—There is good news for you. You’ve been admitted to the Tianjin University.
— ______ That’s great!
A.Have I?
B.Pardon?
C.Congratulations!
D.Good idea!
17、I could speak their language and ________ with their problems because I had been there.
A.interfere B.interpret C.identify D.interact
18、Nowadays, more and more young ladies, figures most are fine enough, are going on a diet.
A. who B. whose
C. of whose D. of whom
19、— I get at least an hour of physical exercise almost every day.
—Oh great! ________.
A.Good luck
B.Cheer up
C.Same to you
D.Keep it up
20、WiFi also has a place in technologies like 5G and CBRS,which by the year 2020.
A.will be widely used
B.will have been widely used
C.used
D.is used
21、Nature has a lot to offer. 【1】 Here are some valuable life lessons.
Respect your roots. With time, a young tree grows into fullgrown one; something that was so tiny and delicate develops into a strong tree capable of supporting others. However tall it grows, its roots are firmly buried where it once rose. 【2】 Hopefully, we ought to give something back to those humble beginnings that developed us into who we are.
Let sorrow disappear. If you cut a hole in the tree, it will grow around it. Whatever may come in its way, a river will continue to flow. Similarly, whatever sorrow may break your heart, know that life goes on.【3】
Learn to coexist peacefully. Nature provides every creature a chance to exist, however big or small it may be. 【4】 The tiger eats the antelope; without the antelope, the tiger wouldn’t survive. Likewise, without tigers, the overpopulation of antelopes would cause them to starve to death.
【5】 Just like the icy cold snow melts in the warmth of spring to give birth to fresh green leaves, when autumn comes these leaves age into shades of gold only to be once again buried in the cold winter. Change is unavoidable. It is important that we enjoy what we have to the fullest because who knows how long it will last. Meanwhile, we shouldn’t get so attached to things that parting leads to heartbreak and sorrow.
What to learn from nature is limitless. Respect, admire her and imitate her ways into your life.
A.Change is the only constant.
B.She inspires creatures to challenge themselves.
C.We should learn to respect and hold on to our origins.
D.Some of these animals are now in danger of extinction.
E.She teaches us values that may lead to a full and happy life.
F.The pain will weaken and enable you to grow in the process.
G.But the existence of one creature depends on the existence of the other.
22、 Watching kids' cartoons can be an effective way to learn a language. The basic plot lines of kids' cartoons are fairly simple and the characters speak more slowly, and the dialogue is typically standard and casual. Here are four worldwide popular kids' cartoons which may help you with your English learning.
Peppa Pig
Peppa Pig, the pink piggy, has gained worldwide popularity. There are even videos showing an American child speaking in a British accent to her mom after watching the popular cartoon.
The Simpsons
The Simpsons in the ' 90s was smart, culturally savvy (有见识的), and unbelievably entertaining TV about an average American family. At its height, no show - animated or otherwise - could reach The Simpsons' greatness. From the cleverness of “Marge vs. the Monorail” to everything Lisa Simpson ever said. The Simpsons was fearless and game-changing television.
Once Upon a Time
Once Upon a Time is a French educational animation, created by Procidis. There are seven series (系列), each focusing on different aspects of knowledge. These are mostly historical, focusing on the overall history of mankind or specified historical fields, such as the lives and achievements of the explorers or inventors.
Sazae-san
Sazae-san is more than a kids' show. It's a cultural institution, a national treasure and the longest- running animated series in the world, ever!
It's about a typical Japanese big family living together in Tokyo. The central character is an outspoken but somewhat clumsy woman in her early 20s, living with her husband, son, father, mother, brother and sister all under one roof.
All of the characters are colorful and funny, and all are named after fish!
【1】Why does the American girl speak in a British accent?
A.She was born and brought up in Britain. B.Peppa Pig has strongly influenced her.
C.The British accent is popular in America. D.She wants to make fun of her mother.
【2】What will a fan of history choose to watch?
A.Peppa Pig B.The Simpsons
C.Once Upon a Time D.Sazae-san
【3】What can you learn about Sazae-san from the text?
A.It is about an average American family. B.It is the longest-running of the four.
C.It is a well-received French cartoon. D.It includes seven different series.
23、 ☆America’s Living Natural History Museum
●On March 1, 1872, Yellowstone became the first national park for all to enjoy the unique hydrothermal wonders. As development spread across the West, the 2.2 million acres of habitat within the park became an important sanctuary for the largest concentration of wildlife in the lower 48 states.
☆Things you can do
●An amazing experience awaits you here. Yellowstone is a seasonal park, so plan your visit by learning about the current conditions, operating seasons and hours, road conditions, lodging and eating options, and available activities.
●Hike a trail: Lace up your boots, grab your bear spray, and explore nearly 1,000 miles of trails.
●Watch wild life:Bring some binoculars or a spotting scope and enjoy animals from a safe distance.
●Take photos:Best practices & tips for shooting in Yellowstone.
●Bike in the park:Enjoy the scenery on two wheels.
●Ride a horse:Bring your own stock or take a guided ride.
Contact the park!
We welcome all of you to come to Yellowstone.
Mailing Address:PO Box 168 Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190﹣0168 Phone:307﹣344﹣7381
【1】According to the paragraph above, what cannot you do in the park?
A.use scope to watch animals in a distance that will not bother animals.
B.experience different scenery in different seasons.
C.lace up your boots, and try to take photos with bears if you can.
D.enjoy a horse ride under guidance.
【2】What is the main purpose for the author to write this article?
A.to appeal to more tourists to Yellowstone.
B.to give the readers fundamental information about Yellowstone.
C.to answer the government’s call.
D.to give tourists some tips on travelling in Yellowstone.
24、A diet rich in fruit and vegetables and incorporating a daily glass of wine can protect the brain against dementia, a study suggests. Sticking closely to Mediterranean eating habits, which also include plenty of nuts, seafood, whole grains and olive oil, has been linked to a 23 per cent lower risk of dementia.
Based on data gathered on 60,000 people via the UK Biobank, a medical database set up in 2006, the researchers scored participants’ diets for how closely they matched the ideal Mediterranean diet on two scales.
Using one, those whose eating habits were the best match were 23 per cent less likely to develop dementia than those whose diets least fit the pattern. A diet with a perfect score would involve more than four tablespoons of olive oil, at least two portions of vegetables and three of fruit per day as well as a glass of wine. It would also include at least three servings of legumes, 90 grams of nuts, and three servings of fish or shellfish a week. The ideal diet would also involve very little red or processed meat, avoiding too many sweetened drinks, butter, margarine or cream.
The second scale used similar criteria and a close match on that was linked to a 14 per cent lower risk of dementia. The findings, published in the journal BMC Medicine, appeared to show a “protective effect regardless of someone’s genetic risk”.
Dr Susan Mitchell, of Alzheimer’s Research UK, said, “There is a wealth of evidence that eating a healthy, balanced diet can help reduce the risk of cognitive decline. But the evidence for specific diets is much less clear-cut.” She pointed out that the study only drew on data from people with white, British or Irish ancestry. She said, “While there are no surefire ways to prevent dementia yet, a diet rich in fruit and vegetables, along with plenty of exercise and not smoking, all contribute to good heart health, which in turn helps to protect our brain from diseases that lead to dementia.”
【1】What did the study find out?
A.A new way to cure a disease.
B.A popular diet to keep balance.
C.A medical database to do research.
D.A possible strategy to reduce the risk of dementia.
【2】How did the researchers carry out the study?
A.By making comparison.
B.By presenting the process.
C.By consulting other studies.
D.By analyzing cause and effect.
【3】What does Susan Mitchell think of the study?
A.It’s evident.
B.It’s limited.
C.It’s practical.
D.It’s promising.
【4】Which of the following best shows the structure of the passage?
A.
B.
C.
D.
25、Selvidge hopes to attend art or film school after graduation. Being a writer, director, actor and musician, Selvidge admits that his ability to adapt to his _______ environment is his strength. Of course, it is the very _______ that helps him with difficulties. However, he didn't gain it without _______.
At the age of 13, Selvidge _______ his hometown Dickson, Tennessee in _______ of a better life. In the following 4 years, he was just living with his friends and bouncing around wherever he could. That lasted _______ both his parents died off. The police were going to _______him over to a local shelter. However, at his father's funeral, his half-brother in Arizona offered to _______him to start over.
Selvidge saw the move as an opportunity to start a _______ life. The first day he came to Perry High School, he ________ to the Theatre Club and finally gained a role to play. That was the beginning of his ________ career. Last year he directed his own play and ________ in a musical and two comedies. Seeing his wonderful stage performance, debate coach Jim Fountain ________ Selvidge, believing his talents could take him far. ________, Selvidge did it well too. He won the state championship and will represent his state to ________ on the national stage for debate in June.
“He has suffered many that are ________ to kids his ages” his director, Shelley, explains why Selvidge can ________ the audience's eyes so well. “He has a ________ understanding of the human condition, which allows him to interpret emotions of various ________ with ease. In this sense, it is ________ that shaped what he is today.”
【1】
A.economic
B.changeable
C.social
D.familiar
【2】
A.patience
B.kindness
C.virtue
D.bravery
【3】
A.interest
B.patience
C.luck
D.suffering
【4】
A.left
B.worked for
C.missed
D.returned to
【5】
A.favor
B.memory
C.search
D.celebration
【6】
A.since
B.after
C.if
D.until
【7】
A.roll
B.hand
C.carry
D.drag
【8】
A.defend
B.assess
C.support
D.teach
【9】
A.new
B.free
C.political
D.healthy
【10】
A.complained
B.stuck
C.contributed
D.applied
【11】
A.acting
B.composing
C.writing
D.coaching
【12】
A.hosted
B.starred
C.spoke
D.debated
【13】
A.sought out
B.dreamed of
C.told off
D.relied on
【14】
A.Strangely
B.Certainly
C.Interestingly
D.Basically
【15】
A.jump
B.graduate
C.play
D.compete
【16】
A.critical
B.relevant
C.open
D.uncommon
【17】
A.catch
B.meet
C.widen
D.test
【18】
A.shared
B.normal
C.deep
D.childish
【19】
A.members
B.characters
C.colleagues
D.directors
【20】
A.sacrifices
B.choices
C.hardships
D.amusements
26、假如你是李华。消防救援局(Fire and Rescue Department) 将在你校组织为期一周的消防和急救知识培训。请你给英国交换生 Tom 写一封邮件,邀请他一同报名参加。内容包括:
1. 培训时间和地点;
2. 培训内容;
3. 期待回复。
注意:1. 写作词数应为 80 左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Tom,
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Yours,
Li Hua
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