1、He often makes his sister .
A. cry B. to cry C. crying D. cried
2、Don’t lose____,work hard , and you will succeed.
A.hearts B.your hearts C.heart D.your heart
3、He asked ________ for the computer.
A. did I pay how much B. I paid how much
C. how much did I pay D. how much I paid
4、He had ever climbed this mountain several months before, but ____ he couldn’t find the way this time.
A.anyhow B.somehow C.somewhat D.sometime
5、_____ we know, plants and animals are important to us.
A.When
B.As
C.That
D.Who
6、—Shall we go camping to celebrate our graduation?
—__________. Let's make a plan first.
A.No way
B.Good idea
C.It's nothing
D.I don't think so
7、In the dark street, there wasn’t a single person ________ she could turn for help.
A.that
B.to who
C.from whom
D.to whom
8、The retired old man _______ most of his savings to the school damaged by the earthquake.
A.led
B.earned
C.donated
D.saved
9、True happiness does not ________ the possession of money, but the joy of achievement.
A.contribute to B.lie in C.result in D.add to
10、Jay Leno, the host of the “Tonight” show, once said that every new challenge put all the resources of the host to the test, and most solutions belonged to the ________.
A.accident
B.custom
C.event
D.occasion
11、His spare time________use of to learn English________his poor English.
A.has been made , because B.has been made , because of
C.has made , because D.has made , because of
12、The opportunity_______at just the right time for me.
A.turned out B.turned down C.turned off D.turned up
13、Professor Smith, _______ for his informative lectures, was warmly received by his students.
A.knowing B.known C.to be known D.having known
14、—Did you have a wonderful time at the ball last night?
—________! I’ve never had a more wonderful time all my life.
A. You bet B. No problem C. By no means D. Got it
15、What the universe actually looks like is a question that ________the old scientist since he was a boy.
A.has fascinated
B.fascinated
C.had fascinated
D.fascinates
16、— Do you like English?
—Yes. I do. And I’m good ________ it.
A.for
B.in
C.on
D.at
17、—May I remind you that a Mr. Wang is waiting outside, Sir?
—Oh, that’s right. I about it.
A.forget B.forgot
C.had forgotten D.will forget
18、Can you tell me how many athletes will ________ in the Olympic Games?
A.tap
B.compete
C.carve
D.graduate
19、The city ________ high-rise public housing towers and replaced them with garden-style apartments.
A.tore away
B.tore apart
C.tore down
D.tore at
20、The old man more than 1 million dollars to help poor students in the remote mountain village.
A.established
B.aided
C.exchanged
D.donated
21、 Film has a much shorter history, especially when _____ such art forms as music and painting.
A.having compared to
B.comparing to
C.compare to
D.compared to
22、 Can you tell me the way you think of________ the problem?
A.to work out B.working out
C. work out D.to work
23、The________children were waiting to open their presents.
A.excited
B.exciting
C.to excite
D.excite
24、—How long do you suppose it is 【1】 he left for Japan?
—No more than half a month.
A.when
B.before
C.after
D.since
25、Having experienced all kinds of hardships, he________ reached his destination.
A.unfortunately
B.eventually
C.generally
D.purposefully
26、Some Emerging Technologies to Watch in 2022
Flying Electric Taxis
Long seen as something of a fantasy, flying taxis are getting serious. Several firms around the world will step up test flights in 2022 with the aim of getting their aircraft certified(有保证的) for commercial use in the following year or two. Joby Aviation, an American company, based in California, plans to build more than a dozen of its five-seater vehicles, which have a 150-mile range. Volocopter of Germany aims to provide an air-taxi service at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Other competitors include eHang, Lilium and Vertical Aerospace.
Delivery Drones
Wing, a sister company of Google, has been doing test deliveries not only in America, its home country, but also in Australia and Finland and will expand its mall-to-home delivery service, launched in late 2021. Dronamics, a Bulgarian startup, will start using winged drones to shuttle cargo between 39 European airports. The question is: will the pace of drone deliveries pick up—or drop off?
Personalised Nutrition
Diets don’t work. Evidence is growing that each person’s metabolism(新陈代谢) is unique, and food choices should be, too. Enter personalised nutrition: apps that tell you what to eat and when, using machine-learning algorithms(算法), tests of your blood and gut microbiome(肠道细菌), data on lifestyle factors such as exercise, and real-time tracking of blood-sugar levels using coin-sized devices attached to the skin. After successful launches in America, personalized-nutrition firms are eyeing other markets in 2022. Some will also seek regulatory approval as treatments for conditions such as diabetes and migraine(偏头痛).
【1】Which companies are in the same country?
A.Joby Aviation and Volocopter.
B.Volocopter and Dronamics.
C.Wing and Dronamics.
D.Joby Aviation and Wing.
【2】Which of the following words can replace the underlined word?
A.Individualised.
B.Advanced.
C.Tested.
D.Coined.
【3】Which of the following is true according to the text?
A.Diabetes and migraine can be treated by personalised nutrition.
B.Flying electric taxis will come into commercial use in 2022.
C.Mall-to-home delivery service by Wing began in 2021.
D.Flying taxis is to be a fantasy.
27、Work and the Young: Generation Jobless
“YOUNG people ought not to be idle (闲置的) . It is very bad for them," said MargaretThatcher in 1984. She was right: there are few worse things that society can do to its young than to leave them ignored.
Yet more young people are idle than ever. The International Labour Organization reports that 75m (m=million) young people globally are looking for a job. World Bank surveys suggest that 262m young people are economically inactive. The number of young people without a job is nearly as large as the population of America (311m).
Two factors play a big part. First, the long slowdown in the West has reduced demand for labour, and it is easier to put off hiring young people than it is to fire older workers. Second, inemerging economies population growth is the fastest in countries with disordered labour markets, such as India and Egypt.
One possible way to settle this problem is to stimulate growth. That is easier said than done in a world suffering from debt, and is anyway a possible answer. The countries where the problem is worst (such as Spain and Egypt) suffered from high youth unemployment even when their economies were growing. Throughout the recession ( 经济不景气),companies have continued to complain that they cannot find young people with the right skills. This underlines the importance of two other solutions: reforming labour markets and improving education.
Youth unemployment is often at its worst in countries with inflexible labour markets. High taxes on hiring, strict rules about firing, high minimum wages: all these help force young people to the street corner. South Africa has some of the highest unemployment, in part because it has powerful trade unions and inflexible rules about hiring and firing. Many countries with high youth unemployment rate have high minimum wages and heavy taxes on labour. India has around 200 laws on work and pay.
Across the OECD (经合组织) , people who left school at the earliest opportunity are twice as likely to be unemployed as university graduates. But it is unwise to conclude that governments should simply continue increasing the number of people who graduate from university. In both Britain and the United States many people with arts degrees are finding it impossible to get appropriate jobs. In North Africa university graduates are twice as likely to be unemployed as non-graduates.
What matters is not just number of years of education people get, but its content. This means expanding the study of science and technology and closing the gap between the world of education and the world of work-for example by upgrading vocational education and by building closer relations between companies and schools. Germany, which has the second lowest level of youth unemployment in the rich world, owns long-history system of vocational schooling and apprenticeships (学徒制).
The problem of youth unemployment has been getting worse for several years. But there are at last some reasons for hope. Governments are trying to address the mismatch between education and the labour market. Companies are beginning to take more responsibility for the young. The world has a real chance of introducing an education-and-training revolution worthy of the solution to the problem.
【1】According to the passage, which of the following statements may the author approve of ?
A. A flexible labour market is not enough to raise youth employment.
B. As long as the economy grows youth unemployment will soon be settled.
C. Firms fire more older workers than the young in the economic slowdown.
D. Powerful trade unions and high minimum wages lead to high employment.
【2】The author mentioned the German's education system in order to show_____________.
A. rich countries are responsible for high youth unemployment
B. the problem of youth unemployment has been settled
C. companies have more responsibilities to settle youth unemployment
D. the match between education and the labour market can reduce youth unemployment
【3】What does the underlined phrase "vocational education” mean in Para.7 ?
A. Technical training.
B. Higher education.
C. Moral education.
D. Business courses.
【4】The passage mainly talks about _____________.
A. the need for labour market revolution
B. possible ways to settle global youth unemployment
C. the relations between education and employment
D. factors contributing to low youth unemployment
28、The Ant Bully
Actor: Julia Roberts-Hova (voice) Nicolas Cage -Zoc (voice)
Language: English
Run Time: 1 Hour 25 Minutes
Price: Mon .-Fri.-$30 (VIP:18) $15 (Children under 7)
Sat.-Sun.-$40 (VIP:28) $20 (Children under 7)
Lucas Nickel is often bullied (欺负) by the big boy in his neighborhood. Because he cannot fight back, he takes out his anger on an anthill(蚁丘) in his front yard. He stamps(踩) it, squirts(喷射) it with his water gun, and floods it. One wizard ant, Zoc, makes Lucas as little as an ant and Lucas has to work and live in the ants’ country. During his staying with the ants, Lucas learns the value of friendship and teamwork, and finally gains the things he wants most: friendship and the courage to stand up for himself.
I really enjoyed this movie. It’s a fun movie for the whole family. I had really good laughs and enjoyed being there. —James
I went to see this film today with my 8-year-old daughter, really without knowing too much about it. My daughter and I were pleasantly surprised at how funny it was. We just couldn’t help laughing. I would recommend(推荐) this film for the whole family. —Mary
I’ve seen several movies of this kind, like Antz or Bugs Life, but this one blows them both away as having greater movie qualities. The film is so well made-some of the scenes are unbelievably beautiful. —John
I would recommend this movie to everyone. Whether you go with family or friends, I honestly think this movie has something you will really enjoy. —Sam
【1】Where can we most probably find this text?
A. In a science magazine. B. In a biology report.
C. In a student’s textbook. D. In a movie poster.
【2】 If a man (VIP) and his 6-year-old son go to watch the movie this weekend, they will pay .
A. $33 B. $45 C.$48 D.$60
【3】 Which of the following is true according to the text?
A. Mary thinks both adults and children will enjoy this movie.
B. At the end of the movie, Lucas becomes the enemy of the ants.
C. Julia Roberts and Nicolas Cage played the roles of Hova and Zoc.
D. James thoughts the movie was pretty good but Sam didn’t think so.
29、 A small robot may help children who are recovering from a long-term illness in the hospital or at home. These children may feel isolated(分离的) from their friends and classmates. However, there is a piece of good news for them. 【1】 —Through the robot, the children can hear their teachers and friends.
Anyone who has had a long-term illness knows that recovering at home can be lonely. This can be especially true of children. They may feel left out. 【2】 This isn't good for their recovery. They need friends. But their friends can't come to play with them because they have to attend school. Now the robot can be their friend. The robot is called AVl. AVl goes to school for a child who is unable to leave home while recovering from a long-term illness. 【3】 They carry the robot between classes and put the robot on the child' s desk.
【4】 The founders of No Isolation are Karen Dolva and Marius Aabel. Dolva explains how the robot AVl works. She says from home the child uses a phone to start the robot. Then they use the phone to control the robot' s movements. At school, the robot becomes the eyes, ears and voice of the child.
The best part is that students can take part in classroom activities from wherever they are recovering -- whether at home or on the hospital bed. The robot is equipped with speakers, microphones and cameras, which makes communicating easier. It means they can communicate with their teachers and classmates easily. 【5】
A.So they won't feel left out at all.
B.They just want to recover quickly.
C.As a result, they can get really sad.
D.The robot can take their place at school.
E.And the child's school friends must help.
F.So who invented the good "friend" for children?
G.A Norwegian company called No Isolation created the robot.
30、I will never forget that night, when I pulled into my driveway after a busy day of school and baby-sitting. I still _______ to write a physics paper, which must be handed in the next day. There were many things on my mind. At that time I was having many problems with my family and friends, _______ I was in a very bad mood (心情). And I was unhappy with _______ and the way that my life was going. A major _______ I was struggling with was drug (毒品) use. For two years I had been smoking marijuana (大麻) and got used to it, _______ could not stop. I did not let drugs affect my grades or personality, but it made a(n) _______ in how I thought about myself. I had always been a good kid and still tried to be, but drugs brought me _______. I frequently thought about _______ drugs were not something I wanted as part of my life. I wanted to _______ but I was frightened to make it.
I looked up at the sky as I got out of my ________. The moon gave off tiny beams of light. The sky was a dark, ink-black colour ________ millions of stars. I stood outside in the cool fall air for what seemed a long time of heaven and ________. The joy that I had not ________ for ages came upon me. I closed my eyes to decide if this dream could be ________. I slowly opened my eyes and caught a shooting star (流星) flying over treetops. Tears fell from my eyes and streamed down my cheeks. I had ________ the true beauty of nature. Those few ________ helped me find the ________ to change.
It is not easy to make the decision to stop using drugs. It is even harder to stop ________. Giving it up has given me hope and a reason to be ________ myself. It has helped me grow________ and more mature(成熟的).
【1】
A.promised
B.had
C.wished
D.stopped
【2】
A.so
B.however
C.then
D.yet
【3】
A.my family
B.my homework
C.my friends
D.myself
【4】
A.problem
B.situation
C.subject
D.condition
【5】
A.while
B.or
C.but
D.rather
【6】
A.difference
B.effort
C.plan
D.mistake
【7】
A.down
B.out
C.up
D.back
【8】
A.which
B.what
C.how
D.why
【9】
A.escape
B.change
C.live
D.forget
【10】
A.way
B.house
C.school
D.car
【11】
A.in
B.with
C.for
D.beyond
【12】
A.sadness
B.luck
C.happiness
D.regret
【13】
A.received
B.learned
C.known
D.felt
【14】
A.real
B.surprising
C.useless
D.helpful
【15】
A.recognized
B.seen
C.guessed
D.imagined
【16】
A.minutes
B.stars
C.thoughts
D.nights
【17】
A.fact
B.courage
C.reason
D.chance
【18】
A.actually
B.simply
C.gradually
D.quickly
【19】
A.crazy about
B.afraid of
C.proud of
D.angry with
【20】
A.weaker
B.richer
C.poorer
D.stronger
31、Dear Lucy,
I'm happy to receive your letter. I know you have some problems. I have some 【1】 that may help you. First, you should regard the problems 【2】 challenges. You think it is very difficult to learn English well. I think you should learn English by 【3】 notes because it's very important. Then you can talk with friends in English as much as you can. It can improve your speaking skills. I'm sorry to hear that you often make mistakes in 【4】. I think you need to do more grammar exercises. You say you can't understand spoken English. Why not 【5】 the teachers for help? I think you will make great progress with the help of the teachers. As for watching TV, I think your mother is right, you should spend more time on study 【6】 of watching TV. If you get good grades, I'm sure your mother will 【7】 you to watch TV. You say you are getting heavier and heavier, what about eating more fruit and vegetables? Don't eat junk food. You should do more exercise 【8】 you have time.
I believe things will be better. Send you my best wishes.
Yours,
Lin Lin
32、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
One day, Anna was walking home from school when she suddenly came across a homeless cat. Looking at Anna from the bushes, the cat caught Anna’s eyes at once.
“Hey, kitty... Are you hungry?” Anna asked softly and reached into her schoolbag for her lunchbox. She took some pieces of beef and held them out to the cat. The cat stepped forward and ate the beef next to Anna. A short while later, Anna started to touch the cat as it at e the beef. The cat began to lick (舔) Anna’s hand when all pieces were finished. “That was the only food left with me.” Anna said in a soft voice. As she got up, the cat began walking around Anna, hoping to play with her. “Sorry, kitty. I have to go home.” Anna said.
Later that evening, Anna saw the cat sitting outside her yard through the window. She immediately ran out to it. “Kitty, what are you doing here?” Anna asked as she playfully touched it. The cat meowed (猫叫) in delight.“Let me see if my mom minds taking you in.” Anna said.
Anna ran back and told her mom about the cat. “Are you crazy, Anna? We don’t have enough money to support ourselves. I’m sorry, but it's a NO!” Mom turned her down. Anna understood what mom meant and went to say goodbye.
But when she got outside, she noticed a heavy storm was coming. She hoped the cat would look for shelter somewhere, but it just sat there. She realized it was still waiting for her, so she went out into the rain, trying to lead her friend to shelter. “Come on, kitty!” Anna said, but it wouldn’t move. It stayed right by her side. The rain began to pour down harder.
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Just then, Mom opened the door and asked them in.
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The following week, Anna was busy looking for the cat’s owner.
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