1、The policeman asked ______ if they had seen the accident happen.
A.passer-by B.passers-by
C.passer-bys D.passers-bys
2、With the advantages________,home﹣made mobile phones have_________in recent years.
A.recognized; taken off
B.recognizing; taken on
C.recognized; taken up
D.recognizing; taken in
3、______, and you will work out the problem.
A.If you make a bit more effort
B.Making efforts
C.A bit more effort
D.There being a little effort
4、I would appreciate _____, to be honest, if you could come and attend our Thanksgiving party.
A.you B.this C.it D.that
5、Do not let any failures discourage you, for you can never tell ________ close you may be to victory.
A.how
B.that
C.which
D.where
6、Walking is cheap, safe, enjoyable and environmentally friendly. ________, it is good for us.
A.If so B.On the other hand C.In a word D.To give an example
7、Opinions on this matter _____ from person to person.
A. vary B. disagree C. struggle D. argue
8、The train had left the station I got there.
A.as soon as B.immediately
C.the moment D.by the time
9、The parents attempted to marrying the boy, though motivated but without a handsome pay, a decent car or a respectable apartment.
A.encourage their daughter from B.discourage their daughter into
C.dissuade their daughter into D.persuade their daughter out of
10、—How was your vacation in the small town?
—Pretty good. In the evenings we ________ beer with the locals in the open air.
A. have enjoyed B. enjoyed C. had enjoyed D. enjoy
11、The thought of going back home was ________ kept him happy while he was working abroad.
A. that B. all that C. all what D. which
12、Jack is pleased with ________ you have given him and all ________ you have told him.
A.that, what B.what, that C.which, what D.that, which
13、As the saying goes, better go to heaven than to hell in embroidering(锦衣).
A.in trouble B.in rags C.in time D.in debt
14、All the factories ________great importance to the car exhibition and the price was very low, so a lot of cars were sold during exhibition.
A.attached
B.afforded
C.attracted
D.affected
15、The number of people who can afford to buy their own houses ________ more than 80%, but a number of houses _________.
A.are; hasn’t been built
B.are; has built
C.is; haven’t been built
D.is; have built
16、We thought _______ strange that Tony Stark should come.
A.that B.it C.this D.what
17、What a table! I’ve never seen such a thing before. It is _____ it is long.
A.not half as wide as B.half not as wide as
C.wide not as half D.as wide as not half
18、Mother Teresa _______ great contribution to the world peace, _______ she was awarded the Nobel Price in 1979.
A.might have made, because B.must have made, for
C.could have make, since D.should have make, as
19、He is a strict and kind teacher, ______ my son loves and respects.
A. one B. the one who
C. which D. he who
20、He was disappointed to find his suggestions ____________.
A. being turned down B. to turn down
C. to be turned down D. turned down
21、His parents died when he was young, so he was________by his aunt.
A.taken up B.given up
C.grown up D.brought up
22、— It was careless of you to have left the house without turning off the gas.
— My god! _______.
A.So were you B.So was I C.So did I D.So I did
23、My Australian friends invited me to a barbecue last weekend,________ was really very kind of them.
A.that B.who C.when D.which
24、It is necessary for our next generation to understand the importance of the legal requirements of playing and singing the national anthem(国歌).
A.preserving B.observing C.deserving D.reserving
25、—Can you tell us your ________ for happiness and a long life?
—Living every day to the full, definitely.
A.recipe B.record C.range D.reflection
26、 Sitting among the cheering fans of the Chinese Women’s Volleyball Team in Rio de Janeiro, a Polish fan caught a lot of attention. It is not because he is not Chinese, but because he has followed the team closely from the very beginning.
The 60-year-old Jozef fell in love with the Chinese Women’s Volleyball Team at the first sight when he he watched the girls at the London Olympics on TV in 2012. The Polish man was crazy about the performances of the young team, especially by its core player Hui Ruoqi. Before that Jozef was a loyal fan of his home team — the Polish men’s volleyball.
Since then, Jozef has become crazy about the team and has kept track of almost all their international competitions. Back in the 2013 Montreux Volley Masters of Switzerland, the Polish man, for the first time, came to cheer up for the team on site. He also drove all the way from Poland to Italy to lend support for the girls during the 2014 Women’s World Volleyball Championship.
The hardcore fan traveled hundreds of miles from Polancl to Brazil, and booked tickets for all matches of the Chinese Women’s Volleyball.This time, Jozef was interviewed by TV and has been recognized by not just fans, but millions or Chinese TV audience.
The “Polish grandpa” was a nickname given by Chinese volleyball Fans. He has 18,000 followers on Sina Weibo, China’s answer to Twitter, where Jozef has been sharing his obsession with Chinese Internet users since 2013.
【1】Why did Jozef get much attention?
A.He was interviewed by Chinese TV.
B.He is a famous and loyal Polish fan.
C.He has supported the Chinese team from the start.
D.He was sitting among the fans of the Chinese team.
【2】How did Jozef come to Italy to support the Chinese Women’s Volleyball Team?
A.By car. B.By bus.
C.By bike. D.By plane.
【3】What can we learn from the passage?
A.Jozef has already had millions of fans in Poland.
B.Jozef has been a fan of his home team since 2012.
C.Jozef first cheered up for the Chinese team on site in 2014.
D.Jezef has followed most of the international matches of the Chinese team.
27、 The other day, my wife and I were in Kent County when we saw smoke on the horizon. We went about our business for a little while, and then curiosity got the better of me, and I decided to go over and check out the fire. It turned out there was a brush fire that got out of control and grew from 25 acres to 100 acres.
What struck me most about that day was the word “volunteer” written on almost every piece of emergency equipment that I could see. No one was getting paid to fight the fire that day. They were there because they chose to be, not because they had to be.
How many of us would wake up early one fine Sunday morning, get dressed in hot, bulky(笨重的) clothing and risk our lives for no money and little reward? These folks do that all the time. I live in a densely populated(人口稠密的) area, and our local fire department is volunteer. Most of the time when we see these individuals, they are either on the way to or back from an emergency. We also occasionally see them collecting money on the side of the road. With either boots or helmets in hand, they ask for donations to keep them in the latest life-saving equipment. I think very few people give them the amount that’s equal to, say, a basic cable(缆绳) bill.
As a small business owner, I really can’t give these people enough money. And I don’t think our communities do enough to honor these people who risk their lives and volunteer. If you ever lose your faith in people, follow one of these trucks to a disaster and watch who jumps off and what they do. I believe you’ll be amazed by what total strangers are willing to do to protect you.
【1】When the author was in Kent County the other day, he __________.
A.lost his business B.had a quarrel with his wife
C.witnessed a big fire D.acted as a volunteer firefighter
【2】What does the question in Paragraph 3 mainly show?
A.Volunteer firefighters are really selfless.
B.Most of brush fires break out on Sundays.
C.Volunteers firefighters often get up earlier than others.
D.More and more people are ready to be volunteer firefighters.
【3】How does the author feel about people’s donations to volunteer firefighters?
A.Disappointed. B.Confident. C.Curious. D.Excited.
【4】What can be the best title for the text?
A.Do what we can to prevent fires B.Don’t put yourself at risk of a fire
C.Keep a warm heart in volunteer work D.Don’t take volunteer firefighters for granted
28、When you walk into a room on the 17th floor of Copenhagen’s Bella Sky Hotel, you’ll be greeted by soft roses and other fresh flowers, fruits, fashion magazines, and a bathroom with beauty products. This is Europe’s first hotel floor dedicated(专用的)entirely to women—and according to the hotel’s CEO Arne Bang Mikkelsen, it is designed by women, for women.
“Women’s hotel preferences(偏爱)are very different from men’s with key priorities(优先考虑的事)being to feel safe and comfortable. When men come into a hotel room, the first thing they do is check the view, turn on the TV, plug in their computer, and check out the fridge. Women, on the other hand, go straight to the bathroom. Does it smell nice? Is it clean? Does it have a nice bathtub and shower?”
Unlike other hotels, it seemed like someone actually thought about what women wanted. To get it right, the hotel asked a number of women what they wanted, and added to their list of things like cleanliness, a nice bathroom, high-powered hairdryers, steam irons, cosmetic mirrors, healthy choices on the room service menus, and full-body mirrors.
It seems that they are helped by the boom(繁荣)in female business travelers. Global numbers are hard to get, but a research report shows women account for about half of all business travelers in the US in 2010, up from approximately 25% in 1991.
Places like the Naumi Hotel in Singapore, the Premier Hotel in New York, the London Dukes Hotel and the Georgian Court Hotel in Vancouver seem to be realizing the possibility in catering(迎合)for women.
At the London Dukes Hotel, the manager says bookings(预订)for their “Duchess Rooms”,which are standard rooms with fresh flowers, fruit, and styling things, have increased 25% over the past year.
【1】We can learn from the text that Bella Sky Hotel _______.
A. is the first hotel designed for women
B. offers special service to women guests
C. has a big garden with all kinds of flowers
D. can arrange rooms according to guests’ wishes
57. Paragraph 2 mainly wants to tell us _______.
A. men are wiser in choosing hotels
B. guests usually care about fort most
C. women differ from men in judging a hotel
D. hotels have difficulty satisfying each guest
【2】What can we learn from the text?
A. Men guests usually don’t care about hotels’ cleanliness.
B. Living in a hotel, women guests may consider their safety.
C. Women business travelers spend more than men in hotels.
D. In the US the number of women travelers is higher than men.
【3】The example of the London Dukes Hotel is used to show ________.
A. London is known for hotel management
B. guests like to experience different hotels
C. the new hotel service is very popular
D. hotel industry is developing rapidly
【4】What is the text mainly about?
A. How to run hotels.
B. A new practice in hotel service.
C. Different hotels’ service in the world.
D. Differences between men and women hotel guests.
29、 A small piece of fish each day may keep the heart doctor away. That’s the finding of a study of Dutch men in which deaths from heart disease were more than 50 percent lower among those who consumed (消耗) at least an ounce (盎司) of salt water fish per day compared to those who never ate fish.
The Dutch research is one of three human studies that give strong scientific support to the long held belief that eating fish can provide health benefits, particularly to the heart.
Heart disease is the number-one killer in the United States, with more than 550,000 deaths occurring from heart attacks each year. But long before researchers have noticed that the incidence (发生率) of heart disease is lower in cultures that consume more fish than Americans do. There are fewer heart disease deaths, for example, among the Eskimos of Greenland, who consume about 14 ounces of fish a day, and among the Japanese, whose daily fish consumption (消费) averages more than 3 ounces.
For 20 years, the Dutch study followed 852 middle-aged men, 20 percent of whom ate no fish.
At the start of the study, average fish consumption was about two-thirds of an ounce each day, with more men eating lean fish than fatty fish.
During the next two decades, 78 of the men died from heart disease. The fewest deaths were among the group who regularly ate fish, even at levels far lower than those of the Japanese or Eskimos. This relationship was true regardless of other factors such as age, high blood pressure, or blood cholesterol (胆固醇) levels.
【1】We can infer from the passage that there are fewer heart disease deaths ________.
A.in highly-developed countries
B.in countries of the yellow-skin race
C.in the countries with good production of fish
D.in the countries with high consumption of fish
【2】The underlined words “lean fish” (paragraph 5) mean “________”.
A.large fish B.fresh fish
C.fish that have little fat D.fish that live in salt water
【3】The passage is mainly about ________.
A.the changes in people’s diet
B.the effect of fish eating on people’s health
C.the high incidence of heart disease in some countries
D.the daily fish consumption of people in different cultures
30、Walter felt trapped. He saw himself as a ________ boy who really wanted to learn,play and enjoy himself. But nothing turned out the way he wanted. No one around him seemed to ________ what he said, no matter how many gestures he would ________. And what was worse, not even his own ________ would do what he wanted. ________ he tried to talk, and all that came out were ________ noises. Or he would try to pick something up, and his hands would throw it to the floor. Or he would try to ________ his mother, and end up pushing her away. And sometimes he couldn't even ________ straight.
All those made him feel very ________ and powerless, and many people around him grew to believe that he was a(n) ________,aggressive boy. They would leave him alone and take no interest in him. When this happened, Walter felt sad, and thought to himself, “________ they knew what it is like to be me ...”
Then, one day, Walter ________ Alice, a wonderful special little girl. She seemed to be the only person who understood his ________. With great ________, she spent hours and hours teaching Walter how to ________ his hands, how to say words ________, and how to control his wild thoughts. And after a lot of care, Alice helped Walter understand the ________ of life. Walter and Alice were normal children like everyone else, and the only ________ was that Walter had been trapped inside his ________ body.
Thanks to Alice, the door of Walter's prison was finally ________.
【1】
A.smart
B.handsome
C.normal
D.tall
【2】
A.understand
B.remember
C.accept
D.realize
【3】
A.study
B.explain
C.draw
D.make
【4】
A.brother
B.head
C.body
D.heart
【5】
A.Then
B.seldom
C.Never
D.Sometimes
【6】
A.senseless
B.rude
C.sudden
D.great
【7】
A.hug
B.describe
C.visit
D.teach
【8】
A.drive
B.think
C.jump
D.shoot
【9】
A.proud
B.angry
C.guilty
D.excited
【10】
A.friendly
B.optimistic
C.dangerous
D.intelligent
【11】
A.As if
B.If only
C.Even if
D.No wonder
【12】
A.missed
B.praised
C.met
D.called
【13】
A.music
B.suffering
C.success
D.language
【14】
A.sorrow
B.power
C.courage
D.patience
【15】
A.control
B.wash
C.protect
D.wave
【16】
A.quickly
B.properly
C.honestly
D.politely
【17】
A.mystery
B.love
C.signs
D.facts
【18】
A.opinion
B.mistake
C.difference
D.secret
【19】
A.fat
B.upper
C.healthy
D.disabled
【20】
A.painted
B.locked
C.closed
D.opened
31、Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
Chinese medical expert have warned that antibiotics (抗生素)are “ 【1】 overused” in hospitals, which may cause serious side-effects for the health of an entire generation.
According to the ministry, 70 percent of Chinese inpatients have received antibiotics, while the maximum number set by the World Health Organization is 30 percent. About 97 percent of 【2】 patients used antibiotics but research showed that a large number of them could avoid the need if hospitals conducted proper sanitation(公共卫生)measures.
Particularly, antibiotics are overused in the 【3】 of children. Nearly one third of the daily 10,000 outpatients at the Beijing children’s Hospital take intravenous drips(静脉输液)that largely contain antibiotics.
“Some doctors might lack proper training on how to 【4】antibiotics in a more precise way and avoid 【5】risks. Some simply want to play it safe,” said Zhu Zhenggang, president of Shanghai-based Ruijin Hospital.
The ministry 【6】 a nationwide campaign over the past six months to 【7】 the use of antibiotics. Vice Health Minister Ma Xiaowei admitted that the government faces great challenges as many public hospitals have 【8】 supervision on prescription(处方)safety under heavy pressure from patients.
Insiders also noted that the overuse of antibiotics was partly 【9】by profit-seeking pharmacy (制药)firms.
About 60 percent of the newly 【10】 medicines by the State Food and Drug Administration (SFDA) last year were antibiotics. According to the SFDA, the country reported 690,000 cases of adverse drug reactions caused by abuse of medicine, including 600 deaths in 2010.
32、假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Ben来信询问你在疫情“停课不停学”期间的居家学习和生活情况,请写回信,内容包括:
1.你的宅家生活
2.你的网课学习
3.询问Ben 的情况
注意:1.词数100-120左右,可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2. 信的开头已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Ben,
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Yours
Li Hua
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