1、— ______ is it that makes you so happy?
—The fact that our volleyball team has got into the final.
A.Which B.Why C.Who D.What
2、—Where is my dictionary?I remember I put it here yesterday.
—You___it in the wrong place.
A.must put
B.should have put
C.might put
D.might have put
3、Generally, students’ inner motivation with high expectations from others ___________ essential to their development.
A.is
B.are
C.was
D.were
4、______ in her most beautiful skirt, the girl tried to make herself _____ out at the party.
A.Dressed; stand B.Dressing; stand C.Dressed; stood D.Dressing; being stood
5、I wish to thank, _____________, all the people who have made this exhibition possible.
A. in particular B. in peace
C. in case D. in place
6、 can be done been done.
A.All; have B.All that; have C.All; has D.All that; has
7、What really upset him was ____ to his ideal university.
A. his not admitting B. having not admitted
C. his not being admitted D. his being not admitted
8、The young couple wrote to Mr Grand to________his warm reception during their visit to his farm.
A.acknowledge B.update C.consult D.acquire
9、Ann suffered from depression and a number of other _______ problems.
A. emotional B. effective
C. earnest D. enjoyable
10、—Tom________Mary two years ago.
—You mean they have ________ for two years.
A.got married with;been married to B.got married to;been married
C.was married to;got married D.was married with;been married
11、By 16:30, ______ was almost closing time, nearly all the paintings had been sold.
A.which B.when C.what D.that
12、She was so sad because she failed in the math test. Let’s ______ her _______.
A. leave … behind B. leave … alone
C. leave … aside D. leave … out
13、The man could not go to work with his car _____.
A.to steal B.stolen C.stealing D.stole
14、John fell ill because he was caught in the rain yesterday; it is _____ of him to forget to take an umbrella.
A.physical B.electrical C.typical D.practical
15、—I’m kind of hungry, Mum!
—But I am occupied now, dear. Turn to Ele.me and order _______ you desire.
A.whichever
B.whatever
C.no matter which
D.no matter what
16、In the past, a needle like a small sword could be used for letting liquid out of body parts which had______.
A.swollen up B.linked up C.dropped out D.worn out
17、There was a time _______, if a lady got onto a crowded bus or train, a gentleman would immediately stand up and offer her his seat.
A.while B.as C.when D.unless
18、--- _______ made her struggle to become an artist so hard?
--- ______ she was a woman.
A. What; What B. That; That
C. What; That D. That; What
19、Friendship does not ________ involve a sharing of activities; it is a sharing of the self on a very persona level.
A.casually B.equally C.eventually D.merely
20、Not only _____ effective in reducing fever and helping stop pain. but there are also other things that aspirin can help with.
A.aspirin has proved B.aspirin proved C.has aspirin proved D.did aspirin prove
21、There was a round of applause as the horses ________ the last fence(障碍物).
A.jumped B.walked C.cleared D.surrounded
22、Rare________it is in men, there are cases of men developing breast cancer.
A.when B.since C.while D.as
23、It is time that the government _____ measures to protect the valuable heritage.
A.takes B.to take C.take D.took
24、---Some people showed little interest in the meeting and were absent from it.
---_________.
A. So it was with my friend B. So did my friend
C. So my friend did D. Nor it was with my friend
25、The medical staff of Leishenshan hospital in Wuhan at the hospital square on April 4, 2020.
A.majored B.mentioned C.motivated D.mourned
26、 American magician David Blaine left the glass box in which he had lived for 44 days without food on October 19. Hundreds of people came to watch the end of his starvation experiment, which had become one of London’s main tourist attractions.
Looking thinner and darker, 30 year-old Blaine was taken out of his box over the River Thames and immediately sent to hospital. He was then slowly reintroduced to food, a process doctors said could be life threatening. He had been drinking only water since September 5.
A native of Brooklyn, New York, Blaine first became known as a street magician in the early 1990s. He soon found himself doing magic tricks in bars for the likes of American actor Leonardo DiCaprio and his super model friends.
Over the last decade Blaine has become famous with a combination of breathtaking magic and clever tricks aimed at getting a lot of attention.
In 1999, he was buried in a coffin (棺材) for one week and, in 2000, he spent 62 hours in a giant block of ice. Last year he stood on the top of a 25-meter pillar(柱子) in the center of New York for 35 hours before jumping into a pile of boxes.
“I think a lot of people are unable to accept that they’re able to do what they can do,” he said. “They don’t realize we can survive. The human being is an amazing creation.”
But he seemed to have suffered from spending so long in the glass box. He said that at times he was unable to see, had serious back pains and lost his sense of taste.
【1】It is ________ for David Blaine to eat food after such a long starvation.
A.pleasant B.delicious
C.dangerous D.important
【2】Having spent such a long time in the glass box, he suffered the following EXCEPT that ________.
A.he had become blind B.he had serious back pains
C.he lost his sense of taste D.he was in weak health
【3】Which of the following can best describe David Blaine?
A.Brave. B.Adventurous. C.Mad. D.Crazy.
【4】Which of the following is NOT true of David Blaine?
A.Blaine was immediately sent to hospital after he was taken out of his box because he was in dangerous condition.
B.Blaine was born and brought up in England.
C.In Blaine’s opinion, people can create a wonder.
D.Blaine didn’t have any food for 44 days.
27、 The way of greeting someone comes in different forms. Kissing and hugging are normal in some European and Arab countries. Maoris in New Zealand greet each other by rubbing against their noses. However, the most common physical way of greeting people nowadays is handshake. It has become so ubiquitous that you may never have thought about its origins. It's like a part of human nature.
The modern handshake as a form of greeting is hard to trace. The Quakers are traditionally seen as originators. But as Dutch sociologist Herman Roodenburg——the chief authority for the history of handshaking一wrote in his publication A Cultural History of Gesture, "More than in any other field, the study of gesture is one in which the historian has to make the most of only a few clues. " Another well-known evidence of the early tradition of shaking hands took place in the early 17th century. A Scotsman living in England, named James Cleland, suggested that the practice of the u good old Scottish shaking of the two right hands” should be observed, instead of things like bowing down to everyone's shoes and kissing hands.
If you ask why shaking hands is the most preferred way of greeting over other gestures, the most well-known explanation is that handshaking prevents the right hand from holding a weapon. In the 19th century it was argued that shaking hands without removing gloves was quite rude and required an immediate apology.
Shaking hands seems like a gesture that has been around forever. However, in 1880's France, a society had been formed to abolish the handshake as a 'vulgar" English novelty. And now in the US that gesture may fall away in favor of the fist hump. While the fist bump is a cooler way to greet someone, the reason may have been more practical. According to survey participants, they did not want to shake hands because they were afraid of catching and spreading germs(细菌).
【1】Which of the following can best explain "ubiquitous” underlined in paragraph 1 ?
A.Curious. B.Obvious. C.Common. D.Shallow.
【2】What does paragraph 2 mainly discuss about the modern handshake?
A.The importance. B.The history.
C.The feature. D.The classification.
【3】Why did people shake hands using right hands according to the most famous explanation?
A.For convenience. B.For politeness.
C.For enjoyment. D.For safety.
【4】What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A.Everyone doesn't fall in love with the handshake.
B.The root of handshake is lost in the sands of time.
C.It might seem like shaking hands is an ancient custom.
D.A handshake is among the most common ways to greet others.
28、Spreading truth and knowledge
If you have ever talked to doctors in the hospitals, you may find that many of them are quite serious and speak in a range of terms that may be difficult to understand. But Zhang Wenhong, the leader of the Shanghai team of experts in the treatment of novel coronavirus pneumonia, is one of the exceptions. He caught the public's attention for his recent frank and funny speech.
Zhang's words first went viral (走红) on the internet after he said in late January that he had dispatched (派遣) doctors and nurses who are members of the Communist Party of China (CPC) to frontline hospitals to treat coronavirus cases.
“When becoming CPC members, we vowed (发誓) that we would always prioritize people's interests. . . in the face of difficulties,” Zhang said. “This is the moment we live up to the pledge (誓言). All CPC members must rush to the frontline. No bargaining.” Such a hardcore declaration of his attitude won widespread applause among internet users. A person's morals are witnessed most in a critical situation. Nothing could win more recognition from the people than the down-to-earth behavior of the CPC members,” said Yang Haiyan, a 32-year-old Shanghai resident.
One month later, when Zhang advised local residents to reduce the risk of spreading the virus by staying at home, he said in Shanghai dialect: “If you don't stop seeing friends, you will see them again in the ICU.”
Though chased by the media, Zhang described himself as a medical worker who must speak out now, but will return to keeping a low profile after the outbreak ends.
“I spoke because of the fear among the public, owing to limited knowledge of the contagion (传染病),” said Zhang on Feb 26. “However, once the curtain of this coronavirus incident falls, it may be hard to find me. I'll just hide myself in a corner, studying complicated patient cases and doing some reading, silently. ”
【1】What has made Zhang Wenhong so popular online?
A.The way he treats his patients.
B.His honest and humorous speech.
C.His pledge to fight against the virus.
D.His broad knowledge of the novel coronavirus.
【2】He dispatched CPC members to frontline hospitals because he believed that .
A.they would bargain less
B.they are more professional
C.they should take the lead as they had vowed
D.they would be calmer in a critical situation
【3】What can we conclude from Zhang Wenhong's words in the last two paragraphs?
A.He doesn't like to speak in public.
B.He mainly treats people with complicated diseases.
C.He is not a person who is after fame and attention.
D.He is looking forward to taking a break after the epidemic.
29、 The waters around the Galapagos Islands, a hot spot of biodiversity off the coast of Ecuador, have been invaded by more alien species than previously thought.
While the number of invasive species on land is well-documented, relatively little was known about those in the marine environment.
Now field surveys have found 48 invasive species off the coasts of the islands, in addition to five known non-native species. These creatures probably got a free ride on ships from around the world.
These surveys were undertaken only in certain hahitats around two of the larger islands, so the actual number of invasive species is likely to be much greater. “From our knowledge of similar studies, I wouldn’t be surprised if the number was twice as many,” says team member Jim Carlton of Williams College in Massachusetts.
The alien species included worms, mussels crabs and sea squirts. There were also tiny moss(苔藤)animals, such as Amathia verticillata, which kills seagrass and messes up fishing equipment.
Seventeen of the newly-identified invaders had been spotted around the Galapagos Islands before, but bad been wrongly thought to have been native species.
The influence of these alien species on the islands’ ecosystems is not yet known. But it is likely to be damaging judging from experiences elsewhere, and could threaten hundreds of local species on the islands. “What we know is that a number of these invasive species clearly have had serious effects elsewhere in the world,” says Carlton.
Invasions in other places suggest that even more harmful species could soon be headed for the waters of the Galapagos Islands, the team warns, including soft corals(珊瑚虫)that could grow rapidly over local coral, and the possibility of poisonous lionfish crossing from the Caribbean through the Panama Canal.
The Galaparos Marine Reserve is now protected, but it will be hard to stop further invaders because it is difficult to check for tiny species on the bottom of every visiting boat.
【1】How many invasive species have been found off the coasts of the Galapagos Islands?
A.5
B.43
C.48
D.53
【2】What can be learned about Amathia verticillata?
A.It mainly feeds on worms and lionfish.
B.It’ll be harmful to the fishing industry.
C.It was the earliest invader found in Ecuador.
D.It makes up the majority of invasive species.
【3】What’s the seventh paragraph mainly about?
A.The damage of local species.
B.The ecosystem around Ecuador.
C.The impact of invasive species.
D.The number of invasive species.
【4】Why is it difficult to prevent further invasion?
A.Alien species are spreading quickly.
B.Many ships visit the islands illegally.
C.It’s hard to identify very small species.
D.There is a lack of men needed for the job.
30、 Being born and brought up in a village called Bruis. I lived a simple life with my father. I was 16 when one morning, Dad told me I could drive him into a _______ village called Burbank, on condition that I took the car to be_______ at a nearby garage. I readily accepted. I drove dad into Burbank, and_______ to pick him up at 4 pm; then I dropped off the car at the _______. With several hours to spare, I went to a theater. _______, when the last movie finished it was six. I was two hours late!
I knew Dad would be angry if he _______. I’d been watching movies. So I decided not to tell him the truth. When I _______ there I apologized for being late, and told him I’d_______ as quickly as I could, but the car had needed a major repair. I’ll never forget the _______ he gave me. “I’m disappointed you ________ you have to lie to me, Jason.” Dad looked at me again. “When you didn’t ________. I called the garage to ask if there were any ________, and they told me you hadn’t yet picked up the car.” I felt ________as I weakly told him the real reason.________ passed through Dad as he listened attentively. “I’m angry with ________, I realize I’ve failed as a father. I’m going to walk home now and think seriously about ________. I’ve gone wrong all these years.” “But Dad, it’s 18 miles!” My protests and apologies were ________. Dad walked home that day I drove behind him, ________ him all the way, but he walked silently.
Seeing Dad in so much ________ and emotional pain was my most painful experience. However, it was ________ the most successful lesson. I have never lied since.
【1】A.small B.lonely C.distant D.familiar
【2】A.kept B.repaired C.watched D.changed
【3】A.agreed B.planned C.determined D.promised
【4】A.village B.community C.theater D.garage
【5】A.However B.Then C.Therefore D.Still
【6】A.found out B.gave out C.figured out D.came out
【7】A.went B.ran C.walked D.hurried
【8】A.come B.left C.moved D.started
【9】A.finding B.appearance C.look D.face
【10】A.find B.believe C.feel D.tell
【11】A.turn around B.drive out C.go away D.turn up
【12】A.things B.problems C.mistakes D.faults
【13】A.ashamed B.frightened C.nervous D.surprised
【14】A.Nervousness B.Sadness C.Silence D.Thought
【15】A.you B.myself C.me D.yourself
【16】A.where B.how C.why D.when
【17】A.meaningless B.useless C.helpless D.worthless
【18】A.asking B.persuading C.begging D.following
【19】A.natural B.practical C.personal D.physical
【20】A.completely B.always C.also D.almost
31、 If you find it very difficult to drag yourself out of bed every morning, you probably wonder: Why on earth does school have to start so early?
________, there is good news to ________ you up – or better still, science.
A law in California, passed on Oct.13,________ that public middle schools begin classes no ________ than 8:00 am and that high schools start no earlier than 8:30 am. The law will ________ effect by July 1, 2022.
Starting school at 8:00 or 8:30 in the morning may not sound like too big of a change, but it could mean one ________ hour of sleep for students who used to start school at 7:30 or even earlier.
“In the short run, students’ school ________ should improve almost _________, ” said Kyla Wahlstrom, a researcher at the University of Minnesota’s College of Education. They also found that students who have enough sleep are more ________ in class and get better ________.
Some ________ say that urging students to go to bed earlier could have been a much easier solution than changing the school timetable ________ the whole state. But according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, teenagers go through ________changes when they enter adolescence, ________ makes it difficult for them to fall asleep___________ 11:00 pm. So, when school starts at 8:00 or earlier, they can ________ get the ideal 8.0-8.5 hours of sleep that experts suggest they need to do their ________ in the daytime.
This is ________ when the new law came out, its author, Anthony Portantino, said, “Generations of children will come to appreciate this _________ day and our governor for ________ bold (大胆的) action.”
【1】A.Quickly B.Fortunately C.Finally D.Equally
【2】A.back B.light C.keep D.blow
【3】A.tells B.supports C.stops D.requires
【4】A.higher B.later C.sooner D.earlier
【5】A.go beyond B.go along C.go into D.go for
【6】A.more B.less C.better D.fewer
【7】A.behaviors B.performances C.dreams D.surroundings
【8】A.totally B.immediately C.absolutely D.overnight
【9】A.absent-minded B.slow-minded C.quick-minded D.open-minded
【10】A.challenges B.efforts C.papers D.grades
【11】A.might B.must C.should D.need
【12】A.for B.through C.across D.by
【13】A.biological B.original C.scaring D.dependent
【14】A.which B.this C.that D.it
【15】A.since B.at C.after D.before
【16】A.lately B.slowly C.nearly D.hardly
【17】A.movement B.report C.best D.magic
【18】A.how B.what C.why D.where
【19】A.happy B.historic C.quiet D.perfect
【20】A.working B.taking C.calling D.producing
32、 Fee was asleep inside his tent last summer when a series of screams awoke him. _________ on his shoes and seizing a lantern his wife had handed him, he rushed out to investigate. _________the darkness, Fee could make out a neighboring tent. There, _________was a wolf, dragging something in his teeth. It was a (an) _________.
_________ earlier, Elisa and Matt, from New Jersey, were _________ with their two young children when the wolf tore into their _________. It was like something out of a horror movie. For three minutes, Matt threw his body in front of Elisa and the boys and _________ the wolf. At one point, Matt got the better of the wolf, pinning it to the ground. But the fierce wolf _________ its sharp teeth deep into Matt's arm, set its __________ legs and began tugging Matt outside while Elisa was pulling on the wolf's legs __________ to get him back.
It was then that Fee entered the __________. He ran at the beast, kicking it in the hip(屁股). The wolf __________ Matt and emerged(出现) from the tent. So __________ was the wolf that Fee felt like he had hit someone that was beyond his weight class.
Before the wolf could turn its __________ on Fee, Matt, whose arms were bleeding, __________ out of the tent to resume (恢复)the battle. The two men __________ threw rocks and anything else they could get at the wolf and eventually forced it back. Elisa called a (an) __________ and Matt was taken to a local hospital.
Matt has fully recovered. As for Fee, he __________ later, "The moment the wolf locked eyes with me, I immediately regretted __________ it."
A.Relying
B.Throwing
C.Focusing
D.Deciding
A.Due to
B.But for
C.In spite of
D.Ahead of
A.backing out
B.looking on
C.going up
D.squeezing in
A.woman
B.man
C.boy
D.girl
A.Years
B.Days
C.Hours
D.Moments
A.exposed
B.hidden
C.asleep
D.awake
A.tent
B.field
C.scene
D.site
A.finished
B.fought
C.appreciated
D.amused
A.transformed
B.poured
C.sank
D.guided
A.flexible
B.delicate
C.admirable
D.powerful
A.volunteering
B.refusing
C.failing
D.attempting
A.picture
B.pattern
C.phenomenon
D.ceremony
A.abused
B.dropped
C.consumed
D.teased
A.awkward
B.fragile
C.mild
D.large
A.anxiety
B.stress
C.anger
D.sorrow
A.flew
B.walked
C.rolled
D.slid
A.unconsciously
B.constantly
C.permanently
D.temporarily
A.ambulance
B.doctor
C.officer
D.colleague
A.stressed
B.erupted
C.guaranteed
D.joked
A.treating
B.accusing
C.kicking
D.opposing
33、 I joined the army as an infantryman (步兵) instead of as a helicopter pilot because I only had the literacy (读写) level of an 11-year-old. I had no idea that I had a reading level that _______; I had just _______ words when I didn’t know them, and usually ended up getting them wrong.
It was just before I turned 19 that I _______ my very first book. I can vividly remember the sense of _______ and achievement I felt. It was meant for primary school children but I didn’t _______. I had read a whole book, and I was _______. From then on I read anything and everything I could get. I just wanted to get as much _______ as I could.
I learned in those days at the _______ education center. There are always people looking forward to helping you and _______ you stuff. But you are never going to ________ unless you keep learning. The unbelievable educational ________ that the army offers make it one of the few places that can help you climb up the ladder of social classes in the UK.
For me, improving my literacy level had another more surprising ________. When I left the army, I was asked to write a(n) ________ of the Bravo Two Zero Mission and that led to the unexpected career change of becoming a(n) ________.
I have spent quite a bit of time over the past few years ________ schools, and workplaces, as well as army bases and businesses, to talk about my past and ________ others to start reading and writing like me. The ________ I give to all the people that I chat to is that if I can do it, anyone can. If that is a message that even one of them accepts and ________, then it has been ________. My experience shows that the best soldier out there is the one with a ________ card.
【1】A.high B.new C.low D.senior
【2】A.gone over B.made up C.put down D.taken back
【3】A.wrote B.received C.bought D.read
【4】A.pride B.beauty C.duty D.security
【5】A.panic B.care C.doubt D.agree
【6】A.depressed B.puzzled C.trapped D.hooked
【7】A.wealth B.knowledge. C.support D.freedom
【8】A.community B.nursery C.army D.health
【9】A.showing B.selling C.lending D.teaching
【10】A.progress B.climb C.graduate D.manage
【11】A.expenses B.backgrounds C.opportunities D.requirements
【12】A.trouble B.burden C.outcome D.challenge
【13】A.email B.diary C.scheme D.report
【14】A.athlete B.typist C.author D.porter
【15】A.visiting B.attending C.constructing D.inspecting
【16】A.permitting B.encouraging C.commanding D.preferring
【17】A.message B.story C.impression D.influence
【18】A.changes B.uses C.questions D.ignores
【19】A.valuable B.useless C.ridiculous D.worthwhile
【20】A.library B.credit C.business D.fitness
34、Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
The Internet E-commerce and globalization are making a new economic age possible. In the future, capitalist markets will largely be replaced by a new kind of economic system based on 【1】 relationships, contractual arrangements and access rights.
Has the quality of our lives at work, at home and in our communities increased in direct proportion to all the new Internet and business-to-business Internet services being introduced into our lives? I have asked this question of hundreds of CEOs and corporate executives in Europe and the United States. Surprisingly, virtually everyone has said, “No, quiet 【2】.” They say they are working longer hours, feel more stressed, are more impatient, and are even less civil in their dealings with colleagues and friends-not to mention strangers. And what’s more revealing, they place much of the blame on the very same technologies they are so 【3】 supporting.
The technological leader promised us that access would make life more convenient. Instead, the very technological wonders that were supposed to 【4】 us have begun to enslave us in a web of connections from which there seems to be no easy 【5】.
If an earlier generation was preoccupied with the quest to enclose a vast 【6】 land, the .com generation, it seems, is more caught up in the colonization of time. Every spare moment of our time is being filled with some form of commercial connection, making time itself the 【7】 of all resources.
And while we have created every kind of labor-and time-saving device to service our needs, we are beginning to feel like we have less time available to us than any other humans in history. Maybe we need to ask what kinds of connections really 【8】 in the e-economy age. If this new technology 【9】 is only about super efficiency, then we risk losing something even precious than time-our sense of what it means to be a(n) 【10】 human being.
35、阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Smell the flowers before you go to sleep and you may just end up with rosy dreams. Have a whiff of rotten(腐烂的)eggs during the night and your dreams may be【1】(pleasant). So says researcher Dr. Boris Stuck, 【2】invited sleeping volunteers to a rose vs. rotten egg test in the University Hospital Mannheim in Germany. The subjects didn’t dream about roses【3】eggs, but rather he found that what they smelt affected the emotions of【4】(they) dreams.
And if you think【5】(smell) have a say in dreams, wait for what TV tells us. A UK study reveals that people exposed【6】black-and-white film and TV in their youth are to have monochromic(单色的)dreams throughout their life more【7】(probable). Eva Murzyn from the University of Dundee tested two age groups— one half 【8】(age) over 55 and【9】other half under 25.
The result? Under 5% of the dreams of the under-25s were in black and white. 【10】(watch)color TV in childhood seems to be the reason why.
36、课文填空
The Sundance Film Festival 【1】 boycotts all Hollywood films, and we don’t foresee ever including them. The initial idea for our festival was 【2】 back in l978. when it was known as the Utah/US Film Festival. However, it was not well known until 1981. It was then that Robert Redford became its 【3】 and changed the focus to independent films, often made on very modest 【4】 It was given its new name-the Sundance Film Festival-in 1991. Redford has acted in and directed many big Hollywood films, but wanted to 【5】 the public to films made outside of the Hollywood system
37、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空,在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。
A
I have the【1】(great)job in the world. I travel to unusual places and work alongside people from all over the world. Sometimes using【2】(science)equipment and sometimes meeting local people and tourists, I am never【3】(bore).Although my job is occasionally dangerous, I don’t mind because danger excites me and makes me feel alive. However, the most important thing about my job is that I help protect ordinary people【4】 one of the most powerful forces on earth—the volcano.
B
Water is a precious resource. Every person needs it【5】 (survive),and we use it for cooking, drinking, growing our food and washing. However,it is scarce(缺乏的).Just 1% of water on Earth can【6】 (use)by humans. What’s more,treating water to make it clean and safe and pumping it to our homes uses up lots of energy. So, what can you do to help save water? One easy way is by【7】(turn)off the tap when you brush your teeth.
C
Robbie Phillips has become the first British person to complete one of the toughest challenges in rock climbing. 【8】(know)as the Alpine Trilogy(阿尔卑斯三部曲),the challenge consists of three climbs on mountains in Austria, Germany and Switzerland, 【9】Phillips completed in four years. Until now, only four other people【10】(conquer)all three of the extremely difficult climbs.
38、假设你是李华。你的美国朋友George下学期将作为交换生来你校学习。最近,他在来信中表达了对中国画的浓厚兴趣,想请你就“学习国画”这一主题给出建议。请你用英语回信,要点如下:
1.介绍国画;
2.提出建议(至少两条);
3.表达祝愿。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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39、最近,有关食品安全报道屡见报端。请你以“Food Safety”为题目,结合生活实际写一篇英语短文,简单发表自己的观点和看法。
注意:1.词数不少于110;
2.用词准确,条理清晰;
3.相关词汇:不合格poor-qualified food;不合法的illegal;摊位stands;吃零食nibbling between meals.
40、“High-speed railway, mobile payment, bicycle-sharing, online shopping”被认为是中国的“新四大发明”,它们给人们的生活带来了很大的变化。假设你是红星中学高二学生李华。请你向学校《英语报》投稿,选择其中一项“发明”,内容包括:
Which one you choose to talk about;
What influences it has on your life;
What you think of it.
注意: 1. 自拟标题;
2.词数不少于50。
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41、假设你是李华,你的美国朋友Mike就读的学校要举办一年一度的“中华文化节”,他来信向你征求活动意见,请你写封回信,内容包括:
1. 写作目的;
2. 活动建议;
3. 表示祝愿。
注意:1. 词数80左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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