1、翻译句子
【1】天太黑,什么也看不见。(too…to…)
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【2】寿光以蔬菜而著名。(be famous for…)
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【3】王老师经常鼓励我们学英语。(be encouraged to…)
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【4】到现在为止,我们在英语学习上取得了巨大的进步。(make great progress …)
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2、—The magician is planning to hide the Oriental Pearl Tower before a big audience.
—Really? I have never heard ____________ idea before.
A.the crazier
B.a crazier
C.the craziest
D.a craziest
3、––I don’t know _______. ––You can go and ask Jack.
A. when does the train leave
B. that we will plant trees or not
C. if she had come yesterday
D. what I should buy for him
4、 — An iPhone 6S is really powerful but I can’t ________ to buy one.
— Look! An MI mobile phone only ________ 699 yuan! They are high-quality phones as well.
A. afford; costs
B. regret; spends
C. suppose; pays
5、—I have seen the movie twice.
—________. He likes the movie very much.
A.So he have
B.So he has
C.So have he
D.So has he
6、Mom makes me eat an apple every day __________ the doctor away.
A. keeps B. is kept
C. to keep D. kept
7、Please help me to ________these apples to every child, Tom.
A.put out B.look out C.work out D.give out
8、—How careful you are, Helen!
—We must! As we all know that __________ do, __________ mistakes we will make.
A.the more careful; the fewer B.the more carefully; the less
C.the more careful; the less D.the more carefully; the fewer
9、—It nearly took me an hour to climb to the top.
—Have a drink, then. You _________ be thirsty.
A.must B.should C.can
10、--Could you please help me check the problem?
--Sorry, I don’t have much______ of the computer.
A. introduction B. development C. knowledge D. information
11、—I called you at eight o’clock yesterday evening, but there was no answer.
—Oh, I’m sorry. I __________ dinner at my friend’s.
A.have B.had C.was having D.have had
12、 _____ is the population of Japan, do you know?
A. How many B. How much C. Which D. What
13、 —Would you like some ________ to eat?
—Just a little, please.
A. apples B. carrots C. tea D. beef
14、— It’s a little dark in your bedroom. — Yes, I’ll ________a brighter light soon.
A.put out B.put up C.put off D.put in
15、Do you mind ________ for me for so long time?
A.wait
B.to wait
C.waiting
D.waited
16、— Your English is so good. Can you tell me ________?
— At home-school.
A.when you learned it B.where you learned it C.who taught you
17、The little boy________by the big one this morning.
A.made cry
B.was made cry
C.made to cry
D.was made to cry
18、—Would you book two tickets of the new film for me?
—________.
A.My pleasure
B.With pleasure
C.That’s all right
D.Good luck
19、(2013海南三亚)—Susan,what are the advantages of MP5 players?
—Mom,they are smaller and lighter________they can be carried very easily.
A.unless
B.if
C.until
D.so that
20、— Frankie often looks out of the window and ________deeply these days.
— He must think of his grandpa who died last month.
A.sighs B.laughs C.speaks
21、—These problems are too hard to . Will you give me some advice?
—There are many ways, but the most important is to have a careful plan.
A. work out B. look out C. hand out D. eat out
22、补全对话。
A : Daming, you look unhappy.What’s __【1】___ ___【2】__ you ?
B: Oh...mm...nothing.
A : How are you getting on __【3】__ your study these days?
B : Every subject is good __【4】___ English.I failed the English exam.
A : Well, please don't __【5】__ it
B :Mum...English is very useful,___【6】__ it?
A :Yes.English is ___【7】__ by a __【8】__ population in the world.
B :I think so, but is so hard. I’ll do my ___【9】__!
23、填入一个适当的词补全对话,每空一词。
A: Jason and Susan, what are your ideas for【1】these problems?
B: Well, to cut down air pollution, we should take the bus or subway instead of driving.
C: Yeah, or ride a bike. There are other advantages of bike riding. It’s good for health and it doesn’t cost anything!
A: Great idea!【2】about waste pollution?
C: Mmm, I think simple things【3】bringing a bag to go shopping can help. I started doing that a year ago.
B: Me,【4】. Also, I never take wooden chopsticks or plastic forks when I buy takeaway food. I use the ones at home.
C: And remember to throw rubbish in the bins and keep public places clean and beautiful for everyone.
A: So together, our actions can make a【5】and lead to a better future!
24、 “I do hope that by writing about their stories , I'm helping things change for the better . " Li Xueqing, a China Daily journalist , based in New York City.
They're neither medical workers in close contact with the novel coronavirus nor government officials who receive the latest updates of the situation - yet they’re keeping us informed of the development of the epidemic . They are the media , and their eyes are far-seeing.
Zhu Xingxin is one such member of the media : a photographer with China Daily . He visited Tongji Hospital affiliated with Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan on Feb 3 to report on the lives of medical workers.
Before entering the isolation ward ( 隔离病房) , Zhu had to put on protective gear ( 装 备 ) like the doctors : a protective suit , a surgical mask ,goggles ( 护 目镜 ) , disposable ( 一次性 ) gloves and shoe covers.He described it as " stuffy (闷热的)” with all the layers on .“I felt anoxi( 缺氧的 ) under the masks , ”he wrote on China Daily . " So I lowered my voice and slowed down my motions, trying to make myself feel better.
The eyes of the media are not just here to see, but also to scrutinize.
On Feb 9, for example , a bus in Wuhan carrying severely ill patients was caught in traffic with no one guiding them and no hospitals claiming them . The incident was witnessed by Global Times journalists and was soon reported online. It ended with all the patients being properly settled in hospitals and officials in charge being held responsible . But it's possible that without journalists this incident would never have been exposed.
Li Xueqing , a China Daily journalist , based in New York City , is also aware of the media's role as a watchdog ( 监督者 ) . She wrote a story last month about a group of Wuhan University alumni ( 校 友 ) in New York City who donated medical equipment to hospitals in Wuhan . She was impressed by how they managed to collect such a large amount of supplies and build an international shipping pathway in such a short time . Yet she was also disturbed by how all the complex ( 繁 杂 的 )paperwork and bureaucratic (官僚主义的 ) procedures added to their already heavy workload.
" I do hope that by writing about their stories , I'm helping things change for the better , said Li.
Indeed , the media is like a pair of eyes watching out for us as they report on the world's most important news.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
【1】By describing Zhu Xingxin's experience in Wuhan, the author intends to show________.
A.what journalists should pay attention to while working
B.how medical workers fight against the virus
C.the importance of the media in fighting the epidemic
D.the efforts journalists make to report on the frontline
【2】What does the underlined word “ scrutinize " in Paragraph 4 probably mean ?
A.examine closely B.discover potential dangers
C.make reference to something D.move somebody
【3】What happened after Global Times journalists reported what they had witnessed on Feb 9 ?
A.All the patients received proper treatment
B.The officials apologized for what had happened
C.The journalists were warned by the officials
D.The patients received donations from overseas
【4】How does Li Xueqing hope to improve the alumni’s donation process ?
A.Making shipping methods more convenient
B.Simplifying paperwork and procedures
C.Creating more professional quality tests
D.Reducing the heavy workloads of medical workers fighting the virus
【5】Why does the author compare media employees to eyes ?
A.They usually have sharp insights B.They enable us to better see what happens
C.They help to change the world for the better D.They allow people to focus on recent events
25、In Canada and the United States, there is a new group of children called “satellites kids”, who live in one place but whose parents live in another place.
Asians are immigrating (移居) to Canada and the United States in larger numbers than ever before. Most Asians immigrate because they believe that they can give their children a better education in the west. In Asia, especially in China, Japan and Korea, it is difficult to go to university. Students must first pass the strict national examination. However, in Canada and the United States, it is easy to go to university, and anyone who wants to go can go. As a result. Asian parents decide to leave their countries so that their children can go to university.
The problem is that when Asians arrive, they discover that finding a job and making money are more difficult in the West. So these children become “satellite kids”, and most of their parents do not know how sad it is to be a “satellite kids”.
Only until now are Canadians and Americans discovering the “satellite kids” problem. Because these children do not speak English and because their parents are not there to take care of them, they are often absent from school. To be a “satellite kids” means to grow up in such a country, you know you are different and you can’t make friends because you do not speak English well. Also, it means to grow up lonely, because your parents are not here.
【1】According to the passage, parents in _______ don’t send their kids abroad.
A. China B. Japan C. Korea D. America
【2】“Satellite kids” refer to the Asian kids ______.
A. without parents B. living abroad alone
C. with university education D. not speaking English
【3】Some Asian immigrant children become “satellite kids” because their parents______.
A. want to leave their own country B. want them to go to university
C. return to their countries to work D. want them to be depend on themselves
【4】The following problems of “satellites kids” are right except ___ ___.
A. They grow up lonely. B. The don’t often go to school.
C. They can make friends easily. D. Their parents can not look after them.
【5】What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Parents feel lonely abroad.
B. Parents want a better education for their kids.
C. Canadians and Americans’ kids can’t find jobs easily.
D. Kids in foreign counties alone are very in need of care from families.
26、 Some teenagers think that newspapers are boring and only for adults. But that’s not true. There are many interesting stories in the paper. You just need to make clear what you are looking at. “I spend about half an hour reading newspapers every day,” said 15-year-old Gao Ming from Beijing. “I’m interested in things happening at school.” School news is just one kind of news story in newspapers. There’s also world news from international problems to pop stars. Read the newspaper carefully, we’ll find different types of articles on the pages.
News stories — these stories are about events. Reporters try to show all points of a story to help readers understand what happened. Reporters try to speak to as many people as possible. They also use pictures and numbers to show the readers that the stories are true. The newspaper has lots of news stories on the news page and front page. When we read them, we learn more about the facts, not the writers’ ideas.
Opinion writing — opinion writing is usually about something happening right now. But it isn’t just facts. Here writers add their own opinions to the news. Writers pick only the facts that help back up their ideas. They make readers believe that they are telling the truth. This is usually the kind of story that gets people thinking. Go to “Speak Out” on Page Two for an example of opinion writing in Teenagers.
Advertisement — Don’t get happy too early when you read them. Those sweet words and lovely pictures are just ways to get us interested in their products! People have to pay to put advertisements in newspapers!
【1】The underlined sentence in the first paragraph means that the readers ______.
A.should understand interesting news stories
B.should know which kind of things to read
C.need to look at the school news first
D.must know the contents of all the news
【2】Writers use some facts in opinion writings because they want us ______ their opinions.
A.to understand
B.to remember
C.to agree with
D.to speak out
【3】We can not find the facts of an event ______.
A.in advertisements
B.in the school news
C.in opinion writing
D.on the front page
【4】In the writer’s opinion, we’d better be ______ advertisements in newspapers.
A.interested in
B.against
C.worried about
D.careful of
【5】This passage mainly discusses how ______.
A.reporters write different kinds of news
B.teenagers get interested in newspapers
C.readers can read newspapers in better ways
D.readers can deal with different kinds of news in newspapers
27、 Many people head to the Takhini Hot Springs in Yukon, Canada to take part in the International Hair Freezing Contest ( 国际头发冰冻比赛) in winter. The event usually runs for the whole month of February which is traditionally the coldest time of the year in Yukon. It is below 4 oF(—20℃). The purpose of the contest is to create the most creative frozen hairstyle possible.
After checking in, you are led to the natural hot springs, which has a temperature of 104 oF(40℃). Thanks to the cold air, only putting the head into the water is enough to freeze hair.
You can also sit in the hot springs and allow the steam to gradually get on your head while the cold air freezes your hair. After the hair is frozen and molded ( 成 型 ) (when possible), you take pictures. The hot springs officials collect all the pictures during the contest and in mid to late March the top three pictures are chosen.
People must agree to give all rights of their pictures to the hot springs officials. The contest also offers some great prizes.
1st place: $750 and a free 30—time soak (浸泡) membership at the hot springs. 2nd place: $200 and a free 12—time soak pass.
3rd place: $100 and a free 3—day pass.
The contest started in 2011. Now it has become hugely popular and draws lots of people from all over the world.
【1】Who will be the winner of the contest?
A.Jim, who freezes his hair in the most creative shape.
B.Sam, who stays in the cold air for the longest time.
C.Tom, who swims fastest in the water.
D.Tim, who takes the strangest photo of the hot springs.
【2】The temperature of the water in the hot springs is________.
A.4℃ B.20℃ C.40℃ D.104℃
【3】Which of the following describes the right order?
a. Put the head into the hot springs.
b. Hand over the photos to the contest.
c. Check in.
d. Make the hair frozen and molded.
A.a—c—b—d B.d—c—a—b C.d—b—a—c D.c—a—d—b
【4】According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A.The hot springs officials can put the pictures online.
B.The contest started in 2011 to raise money.
C.The third—place winner will go home with $200.
D.Now the contest is less popular than before.
【5】What’s the best title for the passage?
A.The Most Famous Hot Springs of Canada
B.The International Hair Freezing Contest in Canada
C.The Coolest Hairstyle in the World
D.The Top Three Pictures of the Contest
28、根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词。
Children’s education is changing very fast today. In the past, teachers made children s【1】 quietly for hours. They made them r【2】 all kinds of things. The children had to go on r【3】 things again and again until they knew them “by heart”. Today, many teachers wonder if it is p【4】 to make children learn at all. They say you can o【5】 help them learn. They say you must let children learn and discover things for t【6】. But for some of the children, school is a kind of p【7】 they can’t escape(逃亡) from. They are there only b【8】 their parents make them go. They get out of the classroom as soon as the teachers let them leave. Many of them want to find j【9】but the law(法律) will not let them work until they reach a certain(一定的) age. And so, they have to stay in school. O【10】 they do not learn anything at all and hate every moment.
29、 When Ben delivered (递送) milk to my home one morning before Christmas, he was not his _______ sunny self. He told me one of his _______ had left without paying the bill, $79, nor leaving her new address. So it meant that he had to cover the loss.
“She was a very pretty woman,” he said, “with six children and _______ on the way. She was _______ saying, ‘I’m going to pay you soon after my husband gets a second job.’ I believed her, but she left. Isn’t that annoying (令人生气的)?”
“Don’t be so angry. Just make it a Christmas present to the kids.” I said.
The holidays came and went. On a sunny January morning two weeks later, Ben was rushing to deliver milk when he saw a woman running down the street, waving some _______. He recognized (认出) her at once – the woman who didn’t _______ her bill.
“I’m so sorry,” she said, “but I really have been meaning to pay you.”
She _______ that her husband came home one night and said he found a _______ apartment. He also got a new job. As a result, she _______ to leave the new address. “But I’ve been saving,” she said. “Here’s the money towards the bill.”
“That’ s all right,” Ben ________. “It’s been paid.”
“Paid!” she exclaimed (惊叫). “What do you mean? Who paid it?”
“I did,” Ben said. “It went to the children as a Christmas present!”
【1】A.old B.unusual C.usual D.past
【2】A.children B.customers C.neighbours D.actresses
【3】A.another B.other C.the others D.others
【4】A.usually B.often C.always D.sometimes
【5】A.head B.hands C.milk D.money
【6】A.spend B.pay C.take D.cost
【7】A.explained B.complained C.confirmed D.remembered
【8】A.bigger B.worse C.farther D.cheaper
【9】A.forgot B.remembered C.decided D.had
【10】A.praised B.repeated C.cried D.replied
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