1、汤姆想跟着磁带说英语。
Tom wants to speak English________ ________the tape.
2、— Why not post ________ news on the Internet so that more people can give hands to the sick girl?
— What ________ good advice you've given me!
A.the; a B.the; / C.a; /
3、Susan usually ________ a bus to school every day.
A.has taken B.took C.takes D.will take
4、—Jenny is not coming for the ball tonight. ---But she ________!
A. promises B. promised C. will promise D. had promised
5、 — What do they often go to Zhenghe Park for?
— Those ladies? Oh, they dance there ______ healthy.
A. keep B. kept C. keeping D. to keep
6、Breakfast is very important. You should not go to school or work ________ it.
A.without
B.through
C.on
D.towards
7、Dad, I think you should stop ________ computer games. For your health, I’m afraid you _______.
A.to play; must B.playing; have to C.to play; can D.playing; may
8、Ⅰ met Jim last week. We ________ each other for about twenty years since we left Japan.
A.didn't meet B.don't meet C.haven't met D.hadn't met
9、—May I have some wine to drink?
—No, you ____________. You have to drive home later.
A. can’t B. needn’t C. mustn’t D. may not
10、— What can I do for you, sir?
— I want________iPhone X for my wife as________useful gift.
A.an; a B.a; an C.an; the
11、I’m _______ building a new zoo because I think zoos are terrible places for animals to live in.
A. with B. in C. for D. against
12、—Helen, you used to Sichuan food?
—Yes, I love hot food.
A.do B.are C.will D.have
13、—Do you enjoy Chinese Folk songs?
—Yes, the folk songs________ nice.
A.sound B.smell C.taste
14、There are trees on _________ sides of the street.
A.all B.both C.each
15、—Jane could read books when she was only three years old.
—________.
A.So did Jim
B.So could Jim
C.So Jim did
D.So Jim could
16、It’s reported that the case the police devoted themselves to ________ yesterday.
A. solve B. solving C. was solved D. solved
17、I’ll take________ close look at my car. Some strange noise comes from the front wheel.
A.a B.an C.the D./
18、Almost every girl has ________ wonderful dream that she can have a Barbie (芭比) doll.
A.such B.such a C.so
19、Alice,we should be more careful to avoid _____mistakes in paper.
- Yes,you’ve right.But it is too difficult.
A. making B. to make C. made D. make
20、—Oh, what a nice model plane!
—Thank you. It ________ me over a month to make it.
A.spent
B.paid
C.cost
D.took
21、--- do you have an art festival?
--- Once a year.
A. How soon B.How often C.How long D.How many
22、结合本题所设置的情境,在每个空白处填入适当的内容完成下列对话。
A: Jeff, let’s take a walk around the lake tomorrow, OK?
B: Sounds like fun. 【1】?
A: It’ll be sunny. Jeff, 【2】?
B: Yes, Dad. I finished my homework a few minutes ago.
A: But what are you doing now?
B: 【3】. I just want to relax myself.
A: Is that also your homework?
B: Not really. But the video is well worth watching. It's about the Novel Coronavirus. 【4】?
A: Yes, I've just heard something about it. Anyway, it may be a 1ittle bit hard for you to understand.
B: A little bit hard? You must be joking. In the video, the conversation between the host and the expert makes the topic clear.
A: It does? Can I watch it with you?
B:【5】. Let’s learn more about the 2019-nCoV pneumonia and follow their safety suggestions.
23、(At break, Amy meets Ken in the hallway)
Amy: Hi, Ken. Jane's birthday is coming. Have you received her invitation?
Ken: Yes, 【1】
Amy: Me too. I'm just thinking about the gift. 【2】
Ken: Well, she likes writing. Why not get her pens and books?
Amy: 【3】 I think she'll be happy to get them.
Ken: Yeah, by the way, how will you buy the gift? Will you ask your parents for money?
Amy: 【4】 I've already saved my pocket money.
Ken: You're right. I think we should learn to manage pocket money. I just spend it on the things I really need.
Amy: That's true. 【5】
Ken: What a kind girl! Learning to save and use money are both important to us.
A.Yes, please.
B.Sounds good.
C.Of course not.
D.How about you?
E.I also use it to help others in need.
F.Have you got any good ideas?
24、 On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the moon. The space suit Armstrong wore on his lunar mission has come to symbolize courage and human achievement. In 1971, the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum(NASM), in Washington, D.C., acquired (获得)Armstrong's suit. It stood proudly on display for visitors to admire, until there were changes in the suit's appearance. "Over time, the suit started to show signs of deterioration," Lisa Young said. Young is an objects conservator (文物修复员) at NASM. It is her job to preserve(维护)historical and cultural objects.
"Plastics are tricky to conserve," Young says. They tend to degrade (降解)over time. Neoprene is one type of plastic in Armstrong's suit. The material can turn brittle and break into tiny pieces. This would ruin the space suit. NASM, seeking ways to preserve this historical treasure, removed it from display in 2006.
What causes plastic to degrade in the first place? "Many things," Odile Madden says. Madden is a scientist in California. She explains that sunlight, water, humidity, and dust can cause plastics to degrade. "Some plastics will break down no matter what we do." Madden says.
Yet history can still be saved. Scientists have found that storing plastics in cooler temperatures, with lower humidity levels, can slow degradation. Young says Armstrong's suit is currently in storage at a temperature of 63°F and a lower relative humidity of 30%. These conditions will be maintained when Armstrong's suit returns to a museum display case in time for the 50th anniversary of the moon landing.
Plastic degradation affects art, too. Artist Claes Oldenburg created False Food Selection in 1966.It consists of plastic food displayed in a wooden box. The plastic food used to look real. Now, some of it has flattened and yellowed. Georgina Rayner is a conservation scientist at Harvard Art Museums, in Cambridge. She says the artwork's wooden box produces an acidic (酸的) gas that eats away at the plastic. This speeds up the degradation process. But Rayner is motivated to conserve this artwork and others like it. "Plastics are a part of our history," she says. "It's important to preserve them so that future generations can understand the journey we've taken."
【1】Neil Armstrong's space suit .
A. is in storage at a higher relative humidity B. is considered as a symbol of plastic art
C. was protected at Harvard Art Museums D. was removed from display in 2006
【2】The word "deterioration" in Paragraph 1 probably means " ".
A. becoming worse B. losing attention C. getting stronger D. being valuable
【3】What can we infer from the passage?
A. Plastic artworks help future generations learn more about history.
B. We can do nothing to prevent plastic objects from breaking down.
C. The acidic gas is a necessity in the preservation of plastic objects.
D. People are advised to use fewer plastic objects in their daily life.
25、Gabriel Garcia Márquez, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982, passed away at the age of 86 on April 17, 2014. The world paused( 停顿 ) to remember the cultural giant .
Garcia Márquez was born in Colombia, but he spent most of his adult life in Mexico City. As one of the most famous writers, he was widely regarded as “a giant of 20th-century literature”. Garcia Márquez wrote in a style called “magical realism(魔幻现实主义)”. In such works, people live a daily life in a certain period of time in history. But meanwhile, magical things happen to them.
Garcia Márquez is best known for his 1967 novel, One Hundred Years of Solitude 《(百年孤独》), which has sold about 50 million copies. It tells the tale of the small and isolated town of Macondo which was separated from the outside world –of its founding and its troubled history over a hundred years . The story is a metaphor(暗喻) for the development of Colombia since the 19century. As Colombian President Juan Manuel Santons said, Garcia Márquez wrote about “the very essence(本质) of the Latin American beings ” .
【1】Garcia Márquez was born in the year _________.
A. 1914 B. 1928 C. 1967 D. 1982
【2】The underlined word “isolated”means ________.
A. 隔绝的 B. 安逸的 C. 喧嚣的 D. 繁华的
【3】Which of the following is NOT TRUE about Garcia Márquez?
A. He was the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982.
B. His novel One Hundrend Years of Solitude was a great success.
C. He was widely known as “a giant of 20th-century literature ”.
D. Magical things happened to him during his stay in Mexico City.
【4】The writer quotes(引用)from the President to ______.
A. praise Garcia Márquez for his achievement
B. show the deep sadness of the President
C. explain the writing style of Garcia Márquez
D. describe the character of Garcia Márquez
26、 English people like to say “Thank you” whenever others help them or say something kind to them. People of many countries do so, too. It is a good habit.
You should say “Thank you” when someone passes you the salt on the table, when some walking ahead of you keeps the door open for you, when someone says you have done your work well, or you have bought a nice thing, or your city is very beautiful.
“Thank you” is used not only between friends, but also between parents and children, brothers and sisters, husbands and wives.
“Excuse me” is another short sentence they use. When you hear someone says so behind you, you know that somebody wants to walk past you without touching(接触) you.
It’s not good to break in on others while they are talking. If you want to speak to one of them, you should say “ Excuse me” first, and then begin talking. You should also do so when you want to cough or make any unpleasant noise before others.
Let’s all learn to say “Thank you” and “ Excuse me”.
【1】Englishmen _________ say “thank you” and “Excuse me”.
A. often B. never C. ever D. sometimes
【2】“Thank you” is used________.
A. among almost every kind of people B. only between friends
C. between parents and children only D. only in a family
【3】When someone keeps the door open for you, you should say “________”.
A. Excuse me B. Thank you C. Not at all D. OK
【4】When you want to ask someone the way, you should say “_________”.
A. Hello B. Thank you C. Excuse me D. Can you tell me
【5】When you ask someone to pass you the salt on the dinner table you should say_______.
A. Excuse me, will you please pass me the salt B. Thank you for your help
C. That’s all right D. It’s nice of you
27、
【1】The pictures above are ___________.
A.a poster
B.a notice
C.a news report
D.a comic strip
【2】What do the girl's friends really think of her hat?
A.Attractive.
B.Strange.
C.Lovely.
D.Beautiful.
【3】Which of the following has the closest meaning as "Don't beat about the bush"?
A.Don't tell lies.
B.Don't laugh at me.
C.Don't avoid getting to the point.
D.Don't play jokes on me.
28、
You may think you cannot live through summer w【1】 air conditioners. But in ancient China, hand fans were almost the only for people to drive the heat away. Chinese people started to use hand fans over 2,000 years ago. The fans came in different s【2】, such as round and square. They were also made from all kinds of materials. Palm leaf fans were cheap and easy to make. Feather fans showed the o【3】 high status (地位). Sandalwood (檀香) fans could send out a sweet smell.
Later, hand fans became far more than just something that could c【4】 you down. They developed into art w【5】, in which tuanshan (round fans) and zheshan (folded fans) were the most common.
In the shape of a full moon, tuanshan was usually made of silk. They had beautiful embroidery (刺绣) featuring birds and f【6】 on them. Women especially those in the imperial palace (皇宫) liked to use them. Poets (诗人) in ancient China often compared a woman’s unlucky life to tuanshan, Nalan Xingde w【7】 during the Qing Dynasty, "If only life were as beautiful as when we first met, why should the auturnn wind bother to pity deserted fans? "
Meanwhile, men, especially the literati (文人), used zheshan, or folded fans. The literati liked them b【8】 zheshan were usually made of paper and they could paint and write poems on them. It was a way for them to show off their ability in literature, painting and calligraphy. Almost a【9】 can be painted on zheshan, but the most popular ones usually featured landscapes.
Today, Chinese people still use these fans, t【10】 not many people write or paint on them any more. Next time when you were waving a fan, you may think of the stories behind it.
29、 I stood nervously behind the red curtain and glanced out across the stage.A girl about my age sat at a piano, her fingertips moving over the black and white keys.
My body________when the girl stood up from the bench. It was finally my turn! I could hear my heart ________loudly . The girl passed me with a smile, and I heard her say “Good luck”!
“Well, here goes ________.” I said to myself.
Then I stepped onto the stage. The bright lights nearly _______me, making it difficult to see the audience. When I reached the piano, the sounds of whispering soon turned into complete ________. I stared at my ________fingers, and for a moment my mind went blank!Closing my eyes, I imagined the music sitting in front of me!
Finally, I took a deep breath and began to play Beethoven’s Moonlight sonata(奏鸣曲).My fingers began to ________over the keys. The rich tones(音色)of the piano rang out. One by one, each muscle in my body loosened and _________.
All the practice and effort I put in for six months showed this was ________my teacher was pushing for. “Keep your wrists up , relax your arms, don’t raise your shoulders...”I remembered feeling a bit________when hearing these things over and over. But I never realized until now how it really ________.
When I reached the end of the piece, a great ________went up from the audience. I rose from the bench and gave a deep bow. A proud smile lit up my face. As the applause(掌声)________,I turn and walked to the other side of the stage. There, I saw a young boy standing behind the red curtains staring ________ out at the stage.
When I walked by, I passed to him the two ________words:Good luck!
【1】A.hurt B.froze C.dropped D.broke
【2】A.kicking B.hitting C.beating D.knocking
【3】A.nothing B.everything C.something D.anything
【4】A.killed B.blinded C.sold D.lost
【5】A.noise B.laughter C.surprise D.silence
【6】A.shaking B.lovely C.skilled D.perfect
【7】A.climb B.dance C.swing D.run
【8】A.folded B.spread C.tired D.relaxed
【9】A.whether B.why C.what D.how
【10】A.worried B.annoyed C.touched D.ashamed
【11】A.started B.disappeared C.helped D.formed
【12】A.joy B.cheer C.pride D.plan
【13】A.turned off B.ran out C.got over D.died down
【14】A.fearfully B.confidently C.seriously D.excitedly
【15】A.common B.magic C.awful D.famous
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