1、________ by what the teacher said, tears came to his eyes.
A. Deeply moved B. As he was deeply moved
C. Deeply moving D. Being deeply moved
2、When I visited my old family home, memory came ________ back.
A.flooding
B.to flood
C.flood
D.flooded
3、Mother wanted to be a good provider, a role she ______ since her marriage to Father.
A.shoulders
B.shouldered
C.is shouldering
D.has been shouldering
4、Once he had calmed down he ________ to tell us what had happened.
A.exceeded
B.processed
C.proceeded
D.succeeded.
5、_______ is known to all, grammar is not a set of dead rules.
A.That B.Which C.As D.It
6、 Rumours began to ________ about the company’s financial problems.
A. benefit B. digest C. exist D. circulate
7、The news came as a shock_____a disabled little girl in the street needed help but was ignored by many passersby.
A.what
B.why
C.which
D.that
8、Queen ElizabethⅡis often said to be the richest woman in the world. ________, her personal wealth seems rather small.
A.Besides
B.Otherwise
C.However
D.Altogether
9、It ________ that after the ash covered the people who failed to flee the city, their bodies nearly completely broke down and disappeared, ________ empty spaces in the ash.
A. is turned out; left B. is turned out; left
C. turns out; leaving D. turns out; left
10、 ---The scarf is nice, but the price is a little bit too high.
---_______, but if you want to have good quality, you have to pay more.
A.No problem B. No offence
C. No wonder D. No doubt
11、You shouldn’t take ______ for granted that your parents care much about you and do so much for you.
A. it B. that C. this D. one
12、Anne________ the midnight oil to make full preparations for the coming final exams in expectation of ________ to her dreamed school.
A.burned; admitting
B.had burned; admitting
C.burned; being admitted
D.had burned; being admitted
13、—Lucy, you won’t believe it. I was chosen as a volunteer for the meeting.
—________. Congratulations!
A.That’s all right
B.That’s amazing
C.It doesn’t matter
D.It’s a pleasure
14、As your spoken English gets better, so ______ your written English.
A. does B. is
C. has D. will
15、A lot of people now____these theories relating acupuncture to the production of chemicals to reduce pain.
A.get down to B.come to C.subscribe to D.look forward to
16、The thought __________he might fail in the exam worried him.
A.which
B.that
C.when
D./
17、Ideally we would want_______to be good contact between the child and both parents.
A.it B.there C.one D.any
18、On his way home, he had his pocket .
A. stolen B. picked
C. robbed D. stealing
19、Mrs.Jones asked the driver to________her son at the library on his way downtown.
A. drop in B. drop out
C. drop off D. drop behind
20、" ____________ " Adam said. "Is that a nurse thing?"
A.I feel a burst of fury, B.You've got all the details figured out,
C.How come they never came to visit? D.I turned to Mom and Dad,
21、From interactive games to unique ways to explore the past, Ontario museums are filled with family-friendly programs and activities that make learning fun.
Ontario Science Centre
At Ontario Science Centre, there’s no room for boredom with the exciting and endless interactive activities and programs. Special exhibits and entertaining live performances continue to amaze minds full of curiosity. The Family Innovative Centre challenges families to be more creative in their problem solving.
Muskoka Heritage Place
Spend a day at Muskoka Museum, Muskoka Pioneer Village, Rotary Village Station and Portage Flyer Train. Discover the history of Huntsville and the native people at the museum. Next, take a 3-minute train ride along the Muskoka River to Fairy Lake Station aboard the vintage Portage Flyer Train. Tour guides at the Pioneer Village help recreate the way of life in the area over 100 years ago.
Simcoe County Museum
Simcoe County Museum is the perfect combination between exciting family-friendly exhibits and a true learning experience. It is filled with all kinds of tools to sharpen young minds. Check the daily programming schedule for available activities.
Toronto Railway Museum
Take your family to a full day exploring the Toronto Railway Museum, located minutes from the CN Tower in Toronto’s historic Roundhouse Park. Beyond learning about the history of Canadian railroads, you can also take an exciting ride on the mini train with your little ones. Be sure to visit the gift shop, which is filled with fun train-themed toys, so your family can remember your day at the roundhouse.
【1】What can you do at Ontario Science Centre?
A.Buy some special train-themed toys.
B.Discover the history of Huntsville.
C.Try solving problems creatively.
D.Take a 30-minute train ride in the centre.
【2】What should you do before going to Simcoe County Museum?
A.Get a passport to the museum.
B.Make sure its environment is safe and clean.
C.Make sure it is internationally recognized.
D.Find out what activities are available.
【3】Which museum is close to CN Tower?
A.Ontario Science Centre.
B.Toronto Railway Museum.
C.Simcoe County Museum.
D.Muskoka Heritage Place.
22、PENRICE
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Cornwall County Counicl
We Need Two
ASSISANT HEADTEACHERS
From January 2006
L13—17(£44,703—£49,314)
Penrice Community College is a highly regarded and successful 11-16 specialist languages college. Following the recent appointment of a new headteacher we’re restructuring the leadership team to create two new roles.
One post will involve leading teaching teams with responsibility for developing curricula(课程) and time-tabling.
The other post will be leading student based teams and responsibility for student learing outcomes and the removal of barriers to student success such as poor attendance or disaffection.
Penrice Community College is:
A school with 1,350 wonderful students
High achieving with results well above average
Mentioned twice in HMCl’s outstanding schools list
A British Council International School
Situated in a beautiful part of mid-Cornwall
All enquires for information and application packs should be made to Danielle Eyres on 01726—72613 or at secretary@penricornmvall .sch.uk
Closing date for applications is Tuesday October 4th at noon. Interviews will be held on Monday 17th and Tuesday 18th October 2015.
【1】The underlined word “restructuring’ probably means ________.
A.formally telling sb to do B.Joining the two parts together
C.rebuilding sth and making it work again D.extending the size of sth
【2】The purpose of the above passage is to ________
A.introduce the advantages of a school B.report the appointment of a new head teacher
C.call on more students to go to school D.advertise for new assistant headteachers
【3】The two new posts are required to do all the following EXCEPT ________.
A.stop students missing classes B.get students interested in learning
C.lead students-based teams D.arrange new curricula
【4】HMCI is probably the name of ________.
A.an educational organization B.a school leader
C.a political party D.a news reporter
23、This quick introduction to common basic first aid procedures can help get your kid through a minor crisis, at least until he can get medical treatment. They are not a substitute (代替) for professional first aid training but can be of great help in an emergency.
Heart Attacks Call an ambulance immediately. Every minute of delay in treating a heart attack increases the chance of permanent heart damage and death. Let your youngster sit or lie down while he’s waiting for the ambulance and loosen his tight clothing. Ask him to stay calm and take some deep breaths. Anxiety increases the heart’s need for oxygen. Remind him that help is on the way. | Bleeding Cover the wound with a cloth. Apply direct pressure to stop the blood flow. Don’t remove the cloth. Add more cloths if needed. They will help stop the flow. In many cases, applying a bandage may do more damage than good. |
Burns No matter what caused your child’s burn or how bad it is, stopping the burn comes before treating it. Wash the burned area with cool running water for several minutes. Do not use ice. Give him painkillers for pain relief if necessary. Do not break any blood blisters (血泡) that may have formed. | Nosebleeds Ask your kid to bend slightly forward, not back. Pinch (捏住) his nose just below the bridge. Check after 5 minutes to see if bleeding has stopped. If not, continue pinching the nose and check after 10 minutes. You can also apply a cold pack to the bridge of the nose while pinching it. |
【1】What should be probably avoided in dealing with burns?
A.Washing the burned area with cool running water.
B.Breaking some blood blisters.
C.Applying a cold pack to the burned area.
D.Giving him painkillers for pain relief.
【2】In which situation might pressure be needed according to the text?
A.Nosebleeds.
B.Heart attacks.
C.Burns.
D.Bleeding
【3】Who are the target readers of the text?
A.Doctors.
B.Kids
C.Parents.
D.Emergency trainers.
24、根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中的两项为多余选项。
We’d better develop our interest in English at the beginning of our study.【1】We may feel good when we can say something simple in English.
【2】So we must make some plans before study.And we should certainly carry out these plans in our study.
【3】Our notes are much thinner than the books so that we can learn them by heart easily and can often review and read them.We may also record our notes on tapes so as to listen to them easily.
Reading a newspaper is the best thing to improve your English.【4】It will help you keep in touch with a lot of subjects in English.
【5】Learn by heart the whole sentences and the phrases that contain the new words so that we may know how to use the words.If time permits,we may read a mini Chinese-English dictionary carefully from cover to cover,which may help us widen our sight and master knowledge in all ways.
A.Read a little from a newspaper every day.
B.Don’t read books without making notes.
C.Carefully write an e-mail in English.
D.It’s easy to develop an interest in English study.
E.The more,the better.
F.Plans are always very necessary.
G.Never just memorize single English words.
25、We have all heard of giant pandas, and know that they are endangered. When one bears babies, it makes national ________ news, and the pictures of the panda babies are ________ circulated. But it now seems that the giant panda is not________ of itself.
The lovely animals have ________ a classic test of self-awareness. They cannot ________ themselves in the mirror. Researchers use the mirror recognition test to ________ whether children or animals have a ________ of self-awareness.
In the test, an animal is presented ________ a mirror. Researchers then watch to see ________ it notices a mark on its face,which is only ________ in the mirror. If the animal notices the mark, it often ________ it. Human children often pass the test when they are only two years old.
Many other animals have passed the mirror test, including monkeys, Asian elephants and even pigeons. But when researchers tested pandas, ________ of them did the same thing as those animals did. ________, each panda behaved as if its ________ in the mirror were another panda altogether. They acted as if they were ________ by what they saw in the mirror, scratching their feet and walking _________
The ________ of this research will help design better areas for animals in captivity(圈养) . For example, one-directional glass sometimes used in the areas may ________ pandas to feel stressed when they see their own images in the ________. That’s because they might believe it to be another panda, ________ themselves.
【1】
A.paper
B.cover
C.headline
D.page
【2】
A.widely
B.popularly
C.especially
D.completely
【3】
A.shy
B.fond
C.conscious
D.confident
【4】
A.failed
B.ignored
C.faced
D.refused
【5】
A.observe
B.discover
C.recognize
D.understand
【6】
A.believe in
B.find out
C.pick out
D.take in
【7】
A.sense
B.question
C.opinion
D.thought
【8】
A.for
B.with
C.in
D.before
【9】
A.how
B.when
C.why
D.whether
【10】
A.touchable
B.seeable
C.sensible
D.possible
【11】
A.dismisses
B.admits
C.feels
D.moves
【12】
A.all
B.most
C.one
D.none
【13】
A.Thus
B.However
C.Instead
D.Still
【14】
A.reaction
B.reflection
C.operation
D.imagination
【15】
A.trapped
B.amazed
C.threatened
D.teased
【16】
A.backwards
B.alone
C.forwards
D.along
【17】
A.failure
B.outcome
C.success
D.review
【18】
A.cause
B.prepare
C.accelerate
D.urge
【19】
A.eyes
B.cages
C.zoo
D.glass
【20】
A.other than
B.regardless of
C.because of
D.rather than
26、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Emily finished playing the music, and then bowed to the animal toys on her bed. “There, three times in a row with no mistakes,” she said, “I just hope I can play it that well at the concert.” In just an hour she would be playing her first solo, and the thought was giving her butterflies.
“You’re lucky you don’t have to play by yourself in front of everybody,” she said, smoothing Lea the Tiger’s fur, and gazed down at the smiling face of Zoey the Zebra. Emily scolded, “You’re a big help. How can you be so happy at a time like this?”
She looked around the room at the bear, lion, monkey, and other animal toys that lined her bed and shelves. “I wish you could all come with me,” she sighed. She gave them one last glance and went to join her parents in the car.
“Do I have to play in the concert?” asked Emily as she climbed into the back seat. “Is my favorite first-grader getting nervous?” her dad asked, smiling. Emily didn’t answer. She was trying to picture what it would be like to play in front of all those people. “You’ll do fine, honey.” He added. “The first time is always the hardest.”
When they arrived at the concert hall, Emily handed her violin to her teacher, Mrs Allen, for tuning and tiptoed over to where the curtains parted. Looking out, she could see that all the seats were filled, with many more people standing in back.
Nervously she took her violin and sat with the other students onstage. She held her breath as the curtains started to open and Mrs Allen picked up the microphone to begin the program. One by one the students played their pieces. Finally, Emily heard her name announced. Her heart pounded as she walked toward the front of the stage.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
She put her violin under her chin, but she couldn’t remember even her first note.
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As she played, the “animals” audience seemed to be changing back into people.
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