1、He may have missed the train, ________ he won’t arrive in another hour.
A.in which case
B.in that case
C.under which condition
D.on that occasion
2、--- Silly me! I forget what my luggage looks like.
--- What do you think of_____over there?
A. the one B. it C. that D. this
3、—Could you please show me which boy in the photo is Patrick?
—The one_____red hair.
A.in
B.over
C.of
D.with
4、--- What did she want to know, Tom?
--- She wondered ______ we could complete the experiment.
A. when was it B. it was when that
C. it was when D. when it was that
5、The new technology, if _________ to rice growing, will help increase the grain output.
A. applied B. applying
C. to apply D. having applied
6、I can’t figure out why some foreigners must go out_______staying at home is the safest way during the outbreak of the virus.
A.until
B.before
C.unless
D.when
7、My skating teacher was really great and ______ I knew it, I was able to skate!
A.before B.since
C.until D.after
8、It came as a great ________ to the parents that their son finally came back safe and sound.
A. relief B. sense
C. relaxion D. favor
9、We still haven’t got the sponsor________ the fact that we’ve written to dozens of companies.
A.regardless of
B.in view of
C.in spite of
D.on account of
10、The book I’d like to recommend is Fu Lei’s Family Letters, ________ Fu Lei shared his views about art and life.
A.that
B.which
C.where
D.who
11、 at the back of the room was a shy girl with two big eyes.
A. Sat B. Sit
C. Seating D. Seated
12、As often happens after long sleeplessness, he was ________ by an unreasoning panic.
A.seized
B.fascinated
C.impressed
D.embarrassed
13、About 85 of the large fire was________by Saturday night and most major roads have been reopened.
A.deposited B.contained C.anticipated D.swallowed
14、— 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
15、About 10 million dolphins are said ________ in the past 15 years.
A. to have killed B. to kill
C. to have been killed D. to be killed
16、This car is important to our family. We would repair it at our expense _______ it break down within the first year.
A. could B. would
C. might D. should
17、Studying hard is, of course, important, but enough res is no doubt ______ or even more important.
A.largely B.merely C.equally D.partly
18、— 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
19、If the weather had been better, we ______ a picnic yesterday.
A. must have had B. would have
C. could have had D. will have
20、________enough money, the young man was unable to buy his girlfriend expensive jewelry.
A. Not to save B. Not saving
C. Not having saved D. Not saved
21、D
Movie fans know that their action hero Superman does not really fly.And, in the movie Superman Returns, another visual trick is played on viewers.The man they see flying is not real.He is what is called a virtual actor.The first step in creating this digital actor is to have a real person stand in a room called a light stage.A computer then captures the outlines and shapes of his face and records how they throw off light .Paul Debevec is with the Institute for Creative Technologies at the University of Southern California.
“We can light them with very specially computer-controlled illumination(照明)and take photos of them from seven different viewpoints with high quality digital still cameras.”
Mr.Debevec is part of a team working to create computerized images of people, objects and environments that look and act real.The light stage permits actors to be turned into digital versions of themselves much like the blue creatures in the movie Avatar.The real world could soon be using a similar technology.Computer experts at the Institute are developing a 3-D video teleconferencing system.It would send a video image of a person into a meeting room.That image would be able to work with the people in the room, who would see it in 3-D without special eyeglasses.Paul Debevec says:
“The person who is being transmitted to a remote location can actually look around at the people in the room and everybody in that room knows who they’re looking at .And that’s such a fundamental part of human communication.”
He believes the business world will begin to use3-D video teleconferencing in the next five years.” It’s also a medium with which young people today are particularly comfortable,” he said.A demonstration of an interaction between an earthquake survivor and students may be possible in a year.In 10 years, we may be able to play 3-D video games without special glasses.
【1】Why does the author mention the movies Superman Returns and Avatar in the passage?
A.To compare their different styles.
B.To explain 3-D film-making technology.
C.To attract more readers to watch3-Dfilm.
D.To describe the origin of 3-D film industry.
【2】Which of the following shows how a virtual actor is made?
a.a real actor steps inside a light stage.
b.an actor is created into digital version.
c.photos are taken from different aspects.
d.how the actor’s face reflects the light is recorded.
e.a computer makes sure how the actor’s face is filmed.
A.a→e→d→c→
B.a→c→e→d→b
C.a→e→c→f→b
D.e→d→c→a→b
【3】What is the author’s attitude towards 3D technology?
A.Cautious.
B.Positive
C.Skeptical
D.Critical.
【4】What’s the main idea of the text?
A.3-D goes from movies to real world.
B.3-D film becomes popular worldwide.
C.3-D teleconferencing system comes into being.
D.3-D games without special glasses becomes true.
22、After written art had to fight a tough battle for attraction during the first decade of social media, owing to a certain group of writers, it is now on a significant rise. How Instagram and Twitter have offered jumpstarts to careers of authors like Dean Cocozza sets a blueprint for thousands of ambitious writers.
Cocozza started writing lyrics for his music as a teenager. He immediately had to experience that translating art to social media is not as simple as posting whatever his pen put down.
“Anyone who uses the platform with an intent will quickly learn that you only have the glimpse of a moment to catch the viewer’s attention. So the work I shared shifted to be more to the point, often one-liners. Then stuff started to go viral.”
The success and demand for more poems resulted in his first book Zero Dark Thirty, which sold out quickly. Despite the book containing mostly short writings, even said one-liners, Cocozza emphasizes that he doesn’t write for social media. “It was a very personal project resulting from a certain period of time” in his life. There are much bigger things that he works on and plans to get involved in.
Dean Cocozza has brought back emotional depth. In-between monetized (货币化的) content, blatant (明目张胆的) advertising and “perfect lives”, social media holds a spot for a new generation of artists, including literature. Critical thinkers and authentic writers remind the app’s consumers of their emotional human nature. Art galleries and bookstores might have lost a big part of their audience to digital media — but the art itself will always find ways to survive.
【1】What does the underlined word “it” in paragraph 1 refer to?
A.Written art.
B.A tough battle.
C.Social media.
D.A group of writers.
【2】What challenged Cocozza when he began to translate art to social media?
A.To earn a living.
B.To draw readers’ attention.
C.To protect his personal life.
D.To show emotional depth.
【3】What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A.Works with emotional depth are widely accepted on social media.
B.People with perfect lives like social media better.
C.Art galleries and bookstores will soon disappear.
D.Arts of emotion depth still hold value on social media.
【4】What’s the author’s attitude towards art in the future?
A.Positive.
B.Carefree.
C.Doubtful.
D.Disapproving.
23、How can you use curiosity to enjoy your studies more and improve your results? Below are some hints of how you can awaken your curiosity.
Listen to yourself when you ask questions
【1】 and your mind starts to question, don’t ignore it. If you can’t explore the answer right then, make a note to find out later. Questioning, exploring and investigating are good! It shows that you have an active and interested mind. Reward yourself by finding out the answer. The more you know about what you are studying, the better you will understand it.
Ask quality questions
Ask good questions such as “why” “what if” and “how”. The better the questions you ask, the more interesting answers you will find. 【2】.
Play around with new things and ideas
Learn to play with and think about your ideas, your feelings and new materials and objects. “What can you do with these ideas, feelings and things? Maybe they could be used in an essay, article, poem or science experiment, or could be a gift or favour for someone else.
【3】. Just because adults teach you, it does not mean that they know everything or the best way to do things. Young people are the future. Don’t be scared to put your ideas forward!
Work with new people in class
Don’t always join the same friends for group projects in class. 【4】. Where possible, choose to work with students who enjoy asking questions and finding out new things, or students who have a lively, curious mind.
【5】, and how it might relate to classwork
Have you heard something interesting in the news—a social problem or new technology that interests you? Find out more about it. Then remember if you have studied anything about that subject.
A.Something magical happens
B.Different people work differently
C.Keep an ear open for current events
D.If you can apply curiosity to your study
E.When you are reading or studying something
F.Always be prepared to think about things in new ways
G.All of this will contribute to your classroom learning
24、With fashion magazines, advertisements and teenage icons sporting the “latest and greatest” trend, there’s a lot of pressure on teenagers to fit the mold. For decades, teenage and adolescents have used fashion as a social weapon. Bullies will pick out peers that aren’t wearing the best brands of clothing and criticize them.
Dr. Jensen, a professor at Western Illinois University, says there are some tell-tale signs that your child might be a victim of fashion bullying. They’ll become picky about what clothes they wear and will be very demanding when you take them shopping.
Dr. Mary Bousted, the general secretary of The Association of Teachers and Lecturers said, “Bully of this kind can be insidious (阴险的), and it can just be a look that a child is given. Advertising and marketing have made our society increasingly image-conscious and our children are suffering the consequences. Schools should be places where all children feel equal, but it is virtually impossible for schools to protect their pupils from the tough aspects of these commercial influences.” Andy Cranham, a teacher at City of Bristol College said, “The need to belong in groups is paramount to young learners and exclusion is something they see as the end of the world.”
What Not to Wear, a popular television show, features fashion bullying as entertainment. Each week Stacy and Clinton make fun of a fashion victim, criticizing her appearance, and both verbally and literally laughing at her wardrobe.
I think beauty is probably at the base of fashion, and the problem comes when so called “stylish” people start defining beauty in a way that excludes other people. Why wait for a trend in order to wear something in its wake? If you’re able to wear something with confidence, YOU will be the one starting a trend.
【1】In which way is fashion used as a social weapon according to Para. 1?
A.The best brands of clothing gains popularity.
B.Teenagers suffer a lot to fit the fashion mold.
C.Peers not wearing the best brand will be attacked.
D.Teens protect themselves by wearing the best trend.
【2】Which of the following may Dr Mary Bousted agree?
A.All students are equally treated at schools.
B.It’s alright for the society to be image-conscious.
C.Children are well protected from commercial influences.
D.Advertising and marketing are to blame for fashion anxiety.
【3】What does “paramount” in para. 3 mean?
A.Compulsory.
B.Important.
C.Luxurious.
D.Fashionable.
【4】What’s the author’s idea about fashion and beauty?
A.Confidence is beauty.
B.Fashion is entertainment.
C.Beauty is based on fashion.
D.Beauty is excluding some people.
25、 A honeymoon is supposed to be a chance for connection. However, for Clay and Acaimie, their honeymoon turned into a terrible ________.
One morning in July, Clay and Acaimie arrived at the base of Mount Liamuiga, the highest point on St. Kitts, ready for their first ________ as husband and wife for adventure.
Dressed in T-shirts and sneakers, the couple ________ their way up. It ________ them nearly three hours to reach the top of the mount, but the view made it all ________. The island of St. Kitts extended before them. They may have been tired and ________— Clay’s red scarf was all wet. When Clay saw a small road leading into the volcano’s ________, which was unbearably ________, he decided to make an exploration. After just a few minutes of going down, she told her husband she’d wait on the rocks just off the road while he went ________ .A few minutes later, she heard a crash. “Clay?” she called. ________ . A few minutes later, she heard something weak that could have been a human voice. It was Clay, ________ help from deep within the crater. Acaimie held the rope tightly and began climbing down. Seeing he was bleeding badly, she was ________.
They were alone in the volcano without cell service. Without hesitation, Acaimie ________ her mind, and made a decision to ________ him out somehow. Acaimie lifted Clay ________ to his feet, but he had no balance and couldn’t support himself. Finally, they ________ to return to the top. As they made their way home, Acaimie couldn’t support him and ________ took over. His falling down made her more scared. Suddenly, “Hello!” someone called out. “We’re here!” she yelled in darkness as two rescuers came into ________ . Fortunately, he was ________.
Clay, here in a St. Kitts hospital, has recovered from most of his injuries. Clay was ________ at what his wife had done for him.
A.experiment
B.experience
C.arrangement
D.performance
A.camp
B.march
C.climb
D.glance
A.made
B.got
C.pushed
D.forced
A.cost
B.spared
C.spent
D.took
A.worthwhile
B.wonderful
C.pleasant
D.important
A.thirsty
B.hungry
C.safe
D.sweaty
A.ash
B.rock
C.crater
D.valley
A.visual
B.inviting
C.splendid
D.frightening
A.outing
B.sightseeing
C.exploring
D.riding
A.Silence
B.Whistle
C.Noise
D.Cry
A.caring for
B.applying for
C.turning for
D.calling for
A.embarrassed
B.scared
C.disappointed
D.shamed
A.read
B.cleared
C.lost
D.put
A.drive
B.pick
C.try
D.drag
A.clumsily
B.quickly
C.shakily
D.eagerly
A.happened
B.meant
C.managed
D.failed
A.gravity
B.support
C.balance
D.weight
A.effort
B.view
C.focus
D.life
A.alive
B.safe
C.lucky
D.healthy
A.afraid
B.confused
C.confident
D.amazed
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