1、It was this experience ________ made me realize how difficult it was for the disabled to live in this world.
A. that B. which
C. what D. who
2、Sherry has taught me that no matter how bad things seem they can ______ in the end.
A. work out B. make out
C. set out D. pick out
3、—Have you heard about Huawei P30?
—Sure. It is very hot these days. I’m thinking about getting ________.
A.one
B.them
C.that
D.it
4、Dozens of individuals were given the highest state honors in the grand ceremony, all of ______ have made outstanding contributions to our nation.
A.whom B.who C.which D.them
5、________ a full discussion of the problem, the committee spent a whole hour exchanging their ideas at the meeting.
A.Have
B.Having
C.Had
D.To have
6、Little Tom was frozen with fear when the accident happened, so he just gave some ________answers when asked about what he witnessed.
A. concrete B. abundant
C. apparent D. vague
7、Using this data, third party companies could then paint an accurate picture of users’ habits and ________ in order to serve them more targeted advertisements.
A.presentation B.preservation C.preference D.persistence
8、We climbed up to the top of a hill, we got a good view of the whole forest park.
A. which B. where
C. when D. that
9、Taobo is Asia’s largest retail (零售的) network platform, ________ people can buy and sell many kinds of things.
A.where
B.when
C.that
D.whose
10、Both Class 3 and our class won't be able to finish the work unless we ______________ each other.
A.come up with B.team up with
C.put up with D.catch up with
11、---I was wondering whether perhaps you could remember the name of the place.
---I’m afraid that________ me for the moment.
A.reminds
B.puzzles
C.disturbs
D.escapes
12、_____in the queue for half an hour, the old man suddenly realized he had left the money in the car.
A. Waiting B. Having waited
C. To wait D. To have waited
13、China’s top education authority has implemented a revision of textbooks on the length of the country’s war against Japanese aggression, ______ the start of the war began on Sept 18,1931.
A. one that B. one where
C. the one that D. the one where
14、 students English well, the teacher tries to speak English in class very often.
A. Teaching B. Taught
C. To teach D. Teach
15、––Are the repairs finished yet?
––Yes, they ______ when I came back home.
A. would be completed B. would complete
C. had completed D. had been completed
16、You ______ worry about me. I’ve decided to join a local health club.
A. mustn’t B. can’t C. needn’t D. daren’t
17、Zhurong is the god of fire in ancient Chinese mythology,________echoes with the Chinese name of the red planet, Huoxing.
A.which
B.that
C.when
D.where
18、The 88th Academy Award Ceremony was held in Dolby Theatre, _______ seats an audience of approximately 3,400.
A. where B. whose C. which D. when
19、See things in a negative light and you will find faults everywhere and problems where there are really _______.
A.none B.no one C.something D.nothing
20、--- How messy it is! Kevin, can I come in?
--- Oh, I'm so sorry. The house____.
A. is being cleaned B. has been cleaned
C. is cleaning D. was cleaned
21、After figure skaters finish their programs, adoring fans often throw gifts onto the ice. There have definitely been some strange ones over the years. Sasha Cohen was once given sweaters and Debi Thomas even got a box of pizza after her performance at the 1987 world championships.
Apart from cards and clothing, the gifts are mostly stuffed animals(毛绒玩具). Though it’s not clear exactly how or when this custom began, there are a couple of factors that help explain why they’re so popular rather than flowers. One factor is that flowers, once the go-to item to throw at skaters, are messy. The “sweepers” — the kids who skate around collecting all the gifts between each program — have a much easier time picking up stuffed animals than clear up every petal(花瓣)and leaf falling off its flower.
There’s no global ban on throwing bunches of flowers, but organizations made attempts to discourage the practice in the past. In 1989, US Figure Skating banned arenas(竞技场) hosting national championships from selling flowers. And at the 2002 national championships, the association publicly prevented fans from bringing flowers to the arena at all.
“Flowers have always been a problem. Even when they’re wrapped, some parts stick out and become a headache.” Larry Kriwanek, chairman of the event’s organizing committee, told us. “Flowers were going to be eliminated. It was just a question of when.” Instead, fans could buy stuffed animals inside the arena and shower their favorite skaters with those.
Stuffed animals also give supporters an opportunity to choose presents that seem more personal. “We sometimes will get stuffed animals in custom-made costumes to match what we’re wearing.” American ice dancer Meryl Davis, who won gold with partner Charlie White in 2014, told us. It turns out that skaters often do take especially meaningful gifts home with them.
【1】Why does the writer mention Sasha Cohen and Debi Thomas in Paragraph 1?
A.To indicate they are top figure skaters in the world.
B.To show figure skaters may get unusual gifts.
C.To tell readers how much their fans like them.
D.To explain what gifts are suitable for figure skaters.
【2】What was done to stop throwing flowers at figure skaters?
A.Punishing fans bringing flowers into arenas.
B.Issuing a global ban on throwing flowers.
C.Canceling a national game for selling flowers.
D.Keeping flowers out of a certain arena.
【3】Which of the following has the similar meaning as “eliminated” in paragraph 4?
A.forbidden.
B.grown.
C.allowed.
D.ordered.
【4】What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?
A.Tips for fans to choose suitable gifts.
B.Meryl Davis’s advice on stuffed animals.
C.Advantages of stuffed animals as gifts.
D.Gifts that figure skaters are fond of.
22、 Sri Lanka’s best tours: Wonders, exciting wildlife and unforgettable beaches.
Sri Lanka by land and sea
This 14-day adventure starting in Negombo, you’ll head to the pretty hilltop town of Kandy, visiting the ancient Temple of the Tooth. After that. you’ ll walk around Ella Rock, learn to cook classic home-style Sri Lankan food there and visit the Elephant Transit home in Udawalawe National Park. Then you’ll head over to Galle and the southern coast for some time with swimming and a beach barbecue.
Cycle the back roads of Sri Lanka
Explore a different Sri Lanka in depth and at a more joyful pace on a 14-day cycling tour.
Cycling along back roads, you’ll get under the skin of the country and its people, enjoying once-in-a-lifetime experiences, like cycling through Nuwara Eliya and the remains of Buduruvagela.
A ride through Bundala National Park is one you’ll never forget and your downtime on the beaches of Ahangama will be an enjoyable break.
Experience Sri Lanka’s wild side
Treat yourself to a wildlife trip like no other on this holiday to Sri Lanka’s famous national parks and underwater reserves(保护区)with Wexas Travel.
Your journey begins in Sinharaja Rain Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the last remaining Sri Lanka’s lowland rainforest. Next up is a visit to Yala National Park, the second largest in Sri Lanka and where you’ll get the chance to see elephants, water birds and other wild animals. Finally, finish your trip with a visit to Galle, where you will be able to enjoy some whale and dolphin watching. The focus of this trip is Sri Lanka’s various wildlife, and at the same time, you’ll have plenty of time to enjoy its food as well.
【1】From where can you enjoy cooking home-style Sri Lankan food?
A.Ella Rock. B.Nuwara Eliya. C.Negombo. D.Kandy.
【2】Who will probably take an interest in the back roads of Sri Lanka?
A.A swimmer. B.A runner. C.A skater. D.A cyclist.
【3】What is the focus of the trip to Sri Lanka with Wexas Travel?
A.The rich wildlife. B.The nice weather. C.The beautiful land. D.The long coast.
【4】Which is the second biggest national park in Sri Lanka?
A.Udawalawe National Park. B.Yala National Park.
C.Bundala National Park. D.Wilpattu National Park.
【5】From which part is the text probably taken in the newspaper?
A.News. B.Humor. C.Travel. D.Sports.
23、 For 30 years, Alaska's northern fur seal population has not increased. But the ocean mammals are appearing in growing numbers in one unlikely place-a small island that forms the tip of an active undersea volcano. Bogoslof Island is distant and unpopulated. It sits in the eastern Bering Sea. Openings on the ground there release mud, steam and sulfurous gases, but northern fur seals find the island to be a good place for giving birth and raising their young.
It is unclear why the seals have chosen to live on an active volcanic island instead of other unpopulated islands in the area. "The surface is covered with these big blocks, some as big as 10 meters in length, which were exploded out of the vent,” said Chris Waythomas, a U.S. Geological Survey research scientist.
Northern fur seals get their name from their extremely thick fur; they have about 60,000 hairs per square centimeter. When Russian Emperor Alexander II needed money and decided to sell Alaska to the United States in 1867, fur was one of the future state's known valuables.
Most of the world's northern fur seals live in the eastern Bering Sea area. They live in the ocean from November to June and return to land in summer, when they breed and nurse pups. Between 1950 and 1988, the northern fur seal population dropped from 2.1 million to 1.1 million. Scientists do not know why they have not made a comeback. Northern fur seals were first seen on Bogoslof in 1980. NOAA researchers have since carried out periodic studies of the population.
Volcanic activity on Bogoslof has remained mostly stable. But Gelatt's crew chose not to camp there during their week-long visit in August. They feared an explosion could shoot up huge rocks. Instead, they made day trips from a secured boat. The crew counted the number of seals and examined whether images taken from above by an unpiloted aircraft could be used in future counts.
【1】What's the text mainly about?
A.The scientists are worried about the extinction of seals.
B.The environment protection is crucial to wild animals.
C.The northern fur seals are on the rise on Bogoslof Island.
D.The northern fur seals like distant and unpopulated places.
【2】What do Chris Waythomas’ words mean?
A.The conditions on Bogoslof Island are tough and terrible.
B.An active undersea volcano makes Bogoslof Island livable.
C.Bogoslof Island is suitable for the northern fur seals to live on
D.It's reasonable for the northern fur seals to live on a small island.
【3】What can be learned from the paragraph 3 & 4?
A.The northern fur seals breed and nurse pups in winter.
B.The northern fur seals' thick fur is of no value nowadays.
C.There were about 1.1 million northern fur seals on the island.
D.It's not clear why northern fur seal population has not increased.
【4】How did researchers guarantee their safety during the study?
A.By observing in the distance.
B.By doing the research inside an aircraft.
C.By taking a boat with protective equipment every day.
D.By using photos shot by an unmanned vehicle to count seals.
24、Discover world-class culture on a walking tour of four of the German capital’s best museums.
DDR MUSEUM
Begin on the banks of the River Spree at the brilliant DDR Museum, which provides a unique look into everyday life in former East Germany. Visitors are encouraged to get hands-on with the exhibits, many of which have come from private households. Niitors eanJgo for a drive in a model Trabant—the cars were nicknamed ‘Trabis ‘—or explore a detailed reconstrction of a flat in an East Berlin tower block.
HUMBOLDT FORUM
Head over Karl-Liebkheeht Bridge to Museum Island and the new Humboldt Forum. Built on the footprintof the 18th-century Royal Palace, badly damaged in the Second World War, the building combines the palace’s reconstructed baroque(巴洛克) architecture with contemporary style. As well as an exhibition showing the site’s history, the Humboldt Forum houses the Berlin State Museums’collections of global art.
PERGAMON MUSEUM
Walk past the Altes Museum to the Pergamon Museum, which displays ancient Roman,Greek and Middle Easterm art and archacology. The three-winged complex houses a wealth of treasurcs and splendid reconstructions of architectural monuments, including the vivid blue, sixth-century Ishtar Gate of Babylon and the 170 BC Pergamon Altar (note that the hall housing the latter is closed for reconstruction until 2025).
GEMALDE GALERIE
Walk along Berlin’s central avenue,Unter den Linden, all the way to the Brandenburg Gate. From there , head southwest across leafy Tiergarten park and you’ll emerge at the modernist Berlin Kulturforum. Here you’ll find the Gemailde Galerie—the Gallery of Old Masters—one of the world’s most important collections of European paintings. Take time to admire masterpieces by the likes of Caravaggio , Rembrandt and Raphael.
【1】What can visitors do in DDR Museum ?
A.Experience royal life.
B.Drive a real Trabant car.
C.Explore rebuilding of a tower.
D.Operate the exhibits with hands.
【2】Which museum houses worldwide artworks?
A.DDR Mnseum
B.Humboldt Forum.
C.Pergamon Mnseum.
D.Gemailde Galerie.
【3】What do the four museums have in common?
A.They were reconstructed.
B.They display modern art.
C.They are located in Berlin.
D.They provide driving tours.
25、Cliff Young was a 61-year-old farmer. He had no_________experience as an athlete and was laughed at when first participating in an Australian ultramarathon (超马拉松赛) in 1983.
He had no professional equipment to complete the race,_________win it, and was quickly left behind. He even wasn’t _________that the race included scheduled stops for participants to_________, and while others took breaks, Cliff moved on into the right.
Things went on just as what happened in The Tortoise and the Hare (龟兔赛跑).
Cliff_________took over the athletes and won. He entered the race as a_________and finished it a national hero. Actually, he had been used to the lengthy running the ultramarathon_________, as he had to stay out for days fetching sheep at his farm. He just took the race as another day running after_________before the storm, which enabled him to complete the race without any_________.
Australia was so impressed by the achievement that a race was__________for him, the Cliff Young Australian Six-Day Race. In the race in 2000, he even set the world__________record. No player was older. Now he still__________athletes.
The tortoise and hare story aims to tell children the importance of steadiness over__________, though growing up makes one realize that speed does make a__________in the competitive world. Cliff__________that steadiness might actually win in some grown-up cases as well.
【1】
A.social
B.previous
C.technical
D.pleasant
【2】
A.rather than
B.had better
C.let alone
D.would rather
【3】
A.sure
B.aware
C.satisfied
D.surprised
【4】
A.eat
B.drink
C.sleep
D.communicate
【5】
A.casually
B.immediately
C.intentionally
D.eventually
【6】
A.nobody
B.everybody
C.anybody
D.somebody
【7】
A.controlled
B.discussed
C.recommended
D.demanded
【8】
A.thieves
B.sheep
C.pigs
D.wolves
【9】
A.rest
B.hesitation
C.help
D.danger
【10】
A.arranged
B.named
C.reported
D.pictured
【11】
A.age
B.land
C.outdoor
D.historical
【12】
A.assists
B.attracts
C.persuades
D.inspires
【13】
A.wonder
B.optimism
C.speed
D.bravery
【14】
A.hole
B.connection
C.selection
D.difference
【15】
A.hoped
B.insisted
C.proved
D.predicted
26、阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
It was raining pretty hard on Halloween, but that wasn't going to stop my little sister Kate and me from trick-or-treating. We decided to start at Miss Parson's house. Miss Parson was loved by us kids who lived near by because she often shared her self-made cookies with us. We usually finished them in a second, especially when we were hungry after class. Sometimes, when we visited her or did something for her, she always gave us Surprise.
Kate and I wondered what kinds of treats she'd offer. As we walked down the street, I held an umbrella, a bag for Candy, and my sister's hand. Jack-o-Lanterns gave soft light along the street. Spider webs hung in all the windows. Parents who were dressed up like monsters(怪物) stood in doorways. After we had walked a few blocks, we were wet from head to toes, and I felt Kate was trembling with cold.
There was a light on at Miss Parson's house, but there were no ghosts, goblins(小妖精), or Jack-o-Lanterns. We climbed up the steps and saw Miss Parson through a window. She was drinking a cup of hot tea.
“Maybe she doesn't celebrate Halloween,” Kate said with a sigh, disappointedly.
“Well, even if she doesn't, she usually likes it when we visit her," I said and knocked on the door.
Miss Parson seemed surprised when she opened it and saw our dressing. "Is today Halloween?" she asked.”I completely forgot. I am so sorry!”
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语己为你写好;
4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
Paragraph 1
Miss Parson rushed us into her house.
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Paragraph 2
The next morning,a hot and sweet discussion about Miss Parson and Halloween spread among us kids.
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