1、扬州是一座如此美丽的城市,我已爱上了她。
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2、I don't think_____ possible to master foreign language without much memory work.
A.this B.that C.it D.its
3、— It’s dangerous to play near the river. You’d better stay away from it.
— OK, I will.
A. turn off B. fall off C. keep off
4、– Chinese government announces that we will do what we can ________ our China Dream.
– That means we Chinese should work harder from now on.
A. realize B. realizing
C. realized D. to realize
5、— Phew! Have you been smoking again? Your breath smells terrible.
— Well, I ________ a cigarette in the car on the way home.
A.have had
B.will have
C.was having
D.had
6、—I don't know how to work out the problem. What should I do?
—How about ______ Ann ______ help?
A. asking; for B. bringing; out C. comparing; with
7、In Chinese families, people won’t start dinner ________ the elders take their seats.
A.after
B.when
C.until
D.while
8、—How much is the ticket to Central Park?
—A one-way ticket ________ 40 yuan, and you can ________ 220 yuan for a round trip.
A.costs; pay
B.cost; spend
C.pay; spend
9、—Why do you like this brand?
—Because all the materials used are of the best ________.
A.grade
B.style
C.size
D.price
10、Did Professor Li give you some ________ about the exam?
A.skill B.point C.opinion D.advice
11、In the following words, which underlined letters have a different sound from the others?
A.spread
B.treat
C.steal
12、—What are you busy with these days?
—I am collecting _______ for my latest novel.
A.surface B.material C.style D.website
13、—Everyone should use both sides of paper.
—Yes. If we all use both sides of paper, many trees ________ be saved.
A. need B. have to C. can D. must
14、—Jack, let me introduce my cousin Sam to you.
—Oh, I’m feeling that I have met him ______ before.
A.somewhere B.anywhere C.nowhere D.everywhere
15、 ---Did your parents go to see a film called The Martian last night?
---No. We ______ stayed at home watching TV.
A .all B. both C. none D. either
16、She was so angry at _____ he was doing _____she walked out without a word.
A. what, that B. that, what
C. that, that D. what, what
17、The radio is too noisy. Could you please ________?
A.turn it off
B.turn off it
C.turn it on
D.turn on it
18、______ clever the boy is!
A. What B. How C. What a
19、We’ll go for a picnic if it _______ this weekend.
A. will rain B. rains C. doesn’t rain D. won’t rain
20、The government has warned people ________in this river.
A.swimming
B.not swimming
C.not to swim
D.to swim
21、—I had a really nice weekend on the East Lake Greenway.
—________.
A.Congratulations
B.It’s a pleasure
C.I’m glad to hear that
D.That’s very nice of you
22、根据下面对话中的情境,在每个空白处填入一个适当的语句,使对话恢复完整。
A: Sam, what are you doing this afternoon?
B:【1】.A new movie named Aquaman is on these days. I really want to watch it.
A: Sounds nice.【2】
B: It’s science fiction. I prefer movies that give me something to think about. 【3】
A: Sorry, I have to do some shopping. By the way, don’ forget to take the keys with you. B: Oh, no. Where are my keys? I can’t find them.
A: Where did you last put them?
B: 【4】. I didn’t use them the whole day today.
A: So 【5】. Go and have a look.
B: Yes, you are right. They are still in my backpack. Thanks, mom.
A: You’re welcome.
23、完成句子 按所给的汉语,用英语完成下列句子。
【1】这部长达两小时的纪录片近距离观察了狼的生活。
This two-hour documentary takes at the life of wolves.
【2】姚明4岁拿到第一只篮球,但是12岁才对打篮球表现出感兴趣。
Yao Ming got his first basketball at 4, but he an in playing basketball until he was 12.
【3】斯巴德﹒韦伯坚持努力而且从不放弃,结果他成功获得奖学金。
Spud Web kept trying and he never gave up, as a result, he a scholarship.
【4】天气越来越冷,我们应该懂得如何防范感冒,我们必须经常开窗通风。
It’s getting colder and colder, we should know how a cold. We must air the windows often.
【5】人生就像一场赛跑,你要么领先,要么落后。
Life is like a race. You fall behind.
【6】桂林位于漓江两岸。
Guilin of the Lijiang River.
24、Every summer, the Serengeti plains(平原)of Africa are worth visiting. Millions of wild animals begin their 1,800-mile journey northwards on their annual migratory(迁移的)route.
In the month of November, polar bears in their thousands cross the Canadian Arctic, as they head towards the ice sheets of Hudson Bay. The sea ice that forms every winter is the key to the bear’s managing to exist, for here they hunt for seals (海豹).
The Great Bustard, one of the heaviest flying birds, migrates each year across Europe and Asia to its wintering grounds. Unluckily, these and other migratory animals are in danger from human activity.
We have written several articles on climate change and the influence of rising ocean temperatures. Since 1979, ice sheets in the Arctic have gone down by 30 percent. What does this mean for polar bears? They are forced to stay on land for longer periods of time, which delays their search for food. As a result, bears today are 60 pounds lighter than what they were. Besides, smaller bears also produce weaker babies, and their chances of survival are at risk. In the plains of Africa, migratory animals like gazelles are traveling long distances for food, just to avoid falling prey(牺牲品)to humans who hunt them.
In an unusual step, experts from 120 countries have agreed to protect 31 migratory mammals, fish and birds. The United Nation’s 11th annual Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) was held in Quito, Ecuador. For the first time, 900 experts attended the conference, and the enthusiastic support shows the world is united in conservation(保护)efforts.
What does getting on a protected list mean? Countries that have signed the agreement will be required to pass laws locally and work with other countries that fall within the animal's migratory path. Only one animal did not make the list. The African lion was rejected(拒绝)for lack of information of the countries where it lives.
【1】What can we learn from the passage? ________
A.The Great Bustard is one of the largest flying birds.
B.The weight of polar bears today is lighter than what it was.
C.In the 1970s, ice sheets went down by 30 percent.
D.120 experts have agreed to protect 21 migratory animals.
【2】Why was the African lion not included in the list from the passage? ________
A.We don’t know which countries it lives in.
B.It isn’t a migratory animal.
C.Experts were not interested in this animal.
D.It was not traveling long distances for food.
【3】The writer writes this passage aiming to________.
A.let us know about the animals
B.prevent the endangered animals from dying out
C.warn us about the influence of climate change
D.draw our attention to helping the migratory animals
【4】All these reasons have probably led the migratory animals to danger EXCEPT ________.
A.some human activity
B.the support from experts
C.rising ocean temperatures
D.the climate change
25、I am Alice. I like We chat. It is fast, convenient and fashionable. And you can use it for free. It can be used in my mobile phone. It has hold-to-talk voice messaging function. I am a fan of Leehom Wang. Through We chat, Leehom Wang often says something to me. It’s amazing.
I am David. I love Micro blog. I update my Micro blog when I am free. We can share instant(即时的) messages with each other. I often look through Yao Chen’s Micro blog. She has many followers. I make many friends with them. I often write something on my Micro blog, for example, “I’m in blue today. I didn’t pass the exam.” Then many friends comfort me. I share my birthday party, my new phone, my new coat, etc. with my friends. It is fun.
I’m Lily. I don’t like We chat or Micro blog. I don’t believe them. There are so many crimes(犯罪行为) on We chat. Many people are cheated because they believe in other people they meet on We chat easily. It is not a real world. As to Micro blog, I don’t think it is a good way to make friends. And you should write something no more than 140 words. I like keeping diaries. I don’t want my secrets known by others. I am a low-key(低调的) girl.
【1】Who loves Micro blog?
A. Alice. B. David. C. Lily. D. Leehom Wang.
【2】What does Alice think about We chat?
A. It’s fashionable and convenient.
B. It’s fashionable but slow.
C. It’s safe and useful.
D. It’s fun but expensive.
【3】Why doesn’t Lily believe We chat?
A. Because many people are cheated on We chat easily.
B. Because she doesn’t like to say anything to her friends.
C. Because she doesn’t think it is a good way to make friends.
D. Because she prefers keeping diaries to showing secrets to others.
26、The power of keeping a diary From Anne Frank to Samuel Pepys, diaries have given us a window into some of the most important moments in our history. Now, as the world is disturbed by coronavirus, experts are asking more of us to put pen to paper to chronicle(按时间顺序记录)these life-changing times.
Michael Ward, a Senior Lecturer in Social Science for Swansea University, started CoronaDiaries. 164 participants, aged from 11 to 84, submitted entries(作品)of their experiences of the pandemic. Michael says: “Some of the documents have made me cry, especially those from already seriously ill people, but others have made me laugh and have been a jog to read.”
Michael adds that these diaries also address the important changes that COVID-19 continues to create. “They could help people better prepare for future problems. When the pandemic first hit, may historians, and even scientists turned to the diaries kept by people living through the 1918 influenza pandemic. These diaries help them understand how previous generations survived such changes and what challenges might still be to come. ”
As well as capturing the past, the real beauty of a diary is that it recounts(叙述)honestly and openly how we feel at a given moment. It can give the most intimate, lived experience of how the pandemic has affected our lives, our minds and our moods.
All the more reason then to grab a pen, scribble the date and get writing. Dear diary…
Make the most of your diary
Whether you have never kept a diary before or jot your thoughts down every night, here’s some top tips to get the very best out of a diary—writing habit:
Start small
You don’t have to spend hours on a diary. Start with a sentence a day and go from there. Or set a timer and write for just 30 minutes every Sunday summing up the week.
Use your senses
When you’re describing an event or memory, think about what you could see, hear, taste, smell and feel. Including lots of detail will really help you relive the moment
Think off the page
If a conventional written diary doesn’t work for you, pen and paper isn’t the only option. You could record or film yourself talking about your day. Or if you’re online, you could write a diary on a free online blog with the potential to share this with family and friends.
【1】What can we know about CoronaDiaries?
A.It records how people survived the 1918 influenza pandemic.
B.It was started by some seriously ill people who were fighting against COVID﹣19.
C.It mainly attracts young people to submit their stories from the pandemic.
D.The documents from CoronaDiaries include both sad and pleasant stories.
【2】Which of the flowing statements is true about how to write a diary?
A.You need to prepare a pen and paper to start a diary.
B.You should set a topic for what you want to write every day.
C.You should spend a certain period of time every day writing in your diary.
D.It is better for you to describe in more detail the things you have experienced.
【3】The aim of the passage is to .
A.encourage us to keep a diary
B.discuss the importance of diaries
C.teach us different ways to write a diary
D.introduce the benefits of a diary—writing habit
27、 【1】 But I could never understand her habit of cheering while we were walking in the race.
We walked together all over the town and entered half-marathons(半马拉松), 26 miles. 【2】
I carried it to the starting line along. It had twenty-six cheering ideas, one for each mile. But I wasn’t really planning to slow myself down with all those ideas. I had to keep her list because I didn’t want to hurt Tina’s feelings.
【3】 I looked at Tina’s cheering list when I checked my watch. At the top of the list was only one word: “Yourself.” I thought it did give me a good start to the race. While I was at it, I took the chance to thank her for the strength the list brought to me. By the time I finished the second mile, my parents were cheering me on by the side of the road. It just so happened that “family” was the next on Tina’s cheering list. At that moment, I had plenty of things to be thankful for.
【4】 But by the time I was close to the final mile, I was nearly out of breath. I didn’t know if I could make it another mile. Then I looked at the final idea on Tina’s list in my hand: “You can make it.”
【5】 I had thought the cheering list would slow me down. Instead it carried me to cross the finishing line.
A. She gave me a cheering list to “talk” to me. B. I finished the marathon in less than six hours. C. Tina was the best speed-walker in our school. D. I walked the first mile of the race in 12 minutes. E. The next mile flew by, then the next and the next, each with a cheering idea. |
28、In recent years, more and more children in the US are 【1】 (interest) in learning Chinese and learning about China.
【2】 8-year-old girl 【3】 (call) Anna has studied Chinese for two years in the Confucius(孔子) Classroom in Washington Yuying Public Charter School. During class, Anna and other children enjoy 【4】 (introduce)and teaching visitors how to say “hello”, “thank you” and “good-bye” in Chinese.
“When she grows up, she’ll be able to communicate with Chinese. I hope she learns Chinese as early as possible,” says Anna’s mother. “I have spent more on this so that she can get a lifelong skill.
29、When a storm is coming, most people leave the area as quickly as possible and head for safety. But there are a few people _________ will get into their cars and go straight for the center of the storm. These people are willing to risk(冒……危险)being _________ by floods or 100-kilometer- an-hour winds for the excitement of watching the storm close up.
“Storm chasing” _________ an increasingly popular hobby now, especially in the Midwest of the United States, where there are frequent storms _________ March to July. A storm chaser begins the day by _________ the Internet for the latest weather reports, and then drives up to _________ kilometers to where the storm will be and waits for _________ to develop.
_________ anyone can do it, storm chasing is very dangerous.The power of a big storm _________ throw a cow into the air or destroy a whole house in seconds. Storm chasers are __________ often hurt in accidents caused by driving in a heavy rain.If you are a beginner, it is much __________ to join a group for storm-chasing vacations during the storm season.
Even then, storm chasing is not all adventure and excitement. “Storm chasing is 95% driving,” says Daniel Lynch, “Sometimes it can take you hours __________ for something to happen, and all you get is blue sky and __________ light showers.”
However, for storm chasers, it is all worth it. “__________ you get close to a storm, it is the most exciting sight you will ever see in your life,” says Jasper Morley. “Every storm is __________ example of the power of nature.It is the greatest show on Earth.”
【1】
A.which
B.who
C.when
D.what
【2】
A.killing
B.kill
C.killed
D.to kill
【3】
A.becomes
B.became
C.was becoming
D.is becoming
【4】
A.between
B.from
C.on
D.with
【5】
A.to check
B.checked
C.checking
D.check
【6】
A.one thousand
B.thousand of
C.one thousand of
D.thousand
【7】
A.its
B.it
C.it’s
D.them
【8】
A.Although
B.So
C.Because
D.If
【9】
A.must
B.should
C.shall
D.can
【10】
A.too
B.either
C.also
D.as well
【11】
A.safe
B.safer
C.safest
D.safely
【12】
A.waiting
B.waited
C.wait
D.to wait
【13】
A.a few
B.a little
C.few
D.little
【14】
A.Until
B.When
C.After
D.Unless
【15】
A.an
B.a
C.the
D./
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