1、It is believed that a new kind of drug _____ by the scientists and they are hopeful that they will succeed in a few months.
A.has been developed B.is being developed
C.is developing D.has developed
2、We stop at home, surf the web but at the same time we are feeling increasingly ________ from each other than other time in human history.
A.cut down B.cut off C.cut out D.cut in
3、In _________to being used in industry,laser can be applied to operations in the hospital.
A. devotion B. addition
C. application D. Reception
4、The government will force companies to ________ any possible measure to reduce air pollution.
A.adjust B.adopt C.adapt D.accept
5、The Chinese language differs__________ Western language in __________ it uses characters which stand for ideas, objects or deeds.
A. in ; that B. from; that
C. with; which D. from; /
6、Bill opened the door to Jefferson and _______him with cries of welcome.
A. shouted B. waved
C. shook D. greeted
7、(题文)Don’t run ____in the classroom.It may disturb other students.
A. more or less B. up and down
C. sooner or later D. to and from
8、This is the house ________ I lived two years ago.
A.on which
B.with which
C.where
D.in that
9、_________,we had intended to go to Italy , but then we won the trip to Greece.
A.Originally B.Obviously C.Slightly D.Totally
10、(2017·天津改编)A seminar leader shared her success story — she had not only 125 lost pounds, but also raised $25,000 for homeless children. by her story, I created the As We Heal(痊愈), the World Heals project.
A. Surprised B. Amused
C. Influenced D. Disturbed
11、Many graduate students, most were well-educated, head for remote regions to chase their dreams.
A.of which
B.of them
C.of whom
D.of those
12、Mr. Zheng is a patient teacher ________ I have the greatest respect and he is popular with the students.
A.who
B.with whom
C.whose
D.for whom
13、In almost every supermarket it's easy for us to find carrots a lot of vitamins, which are good for our health.
A. holding B. keeping
C. including D. containing
14、In the afternoons, I usually stay and study in the classroom until 6:30, _______ most of my classmates have got home.
A. whose time
B. which
C. on which
D. by which
15、With his hair like a role in the film, the boy felt very cool.
A.cut
B.to be cut
C.cutting
D.to cut
16、I don’t think he could have done such a thing last night_____?
A. do I B. has he
C. could he D. did he
17、It is not ______you have said but what you have done ______made us very disappointed.
A.that; what B.what; what
C.what; that D.that; that
18、—Mum, may I go to the concert with Tom tonight?
—No, you ________. Because it will be rainy.
A.needn’t
B.don’t have to
C.mustn’t
D.shouldn’t
19、---Have you heard that Ben and Bill had a fight yesterday?
---Yes. Now they don’t say a single word to each other. It seems as if they ______ each other before.
A.didn’t know B.don’t know C.have never known D.had never known
20、I didn’t know the exact address of the International Experimental School of Chifeng No. 2 Senior High School _______ I was outside its front gate.
A. when B. after
C. until D. because
21、Our basketball team _________ to win the championship game. But so did the other team, and they beat us by two points.
A.ran out
B.went all out
C.broke out
D.gave out
22、Her father stood by the window, his eyes ______ on the heavily-wooded hills in the distance.
A.fixing
B.having fixed
C.to be fixed
D.fixed
23、—___________ you play the piano at such a late time? It’s midnight!
—I didn’t notice the time. I ___________ earlier.
A.Must; should have begun
B.Must; must have begun
C.Would; can’t have begun
D.Would; could have begun
24、 According to the new class rule, students found cellphones in the classrooms will be asked to leave the rooms immediately.
A. use B. to use C. using D. having used
25、Never ______ for school this term so far.
A.I am late
B.am I late
C.have I been late
D.I have been late
26、A man rides a brand-new, orange bicycle to his office door. He parks the bicycle by the side of the building and disappears inside. A woman approaches and waves her smartphone over a QR code (二维码) on the bike. The lock opens and she rides off. These days, China’s once bicycle-jammed streets are choked with cars, but people in cities are getting back on two wheels, attracted by the ease of using shared “dockless” (无桩的) bikes.
For years, bike-sharing programs have been common in big cities around the world, but they require customers to return the bicycles to docking stations. In China, a more user-friendly approach is spreading rapidly. It involves bikes that can be paid for by using a smartphone and left anywhere. A ride typically costs one yuan on a fashionably-designed bike in an eye-catching color.
The first such service was started in June 2015 by a company called ofo. The company now has around 2.5 million yellow-framed bikes in more than 50 cities in China. Its main competitor, Mobike, which started up only a year ago, says it has several million of its orange-wheeled bikes spread across similar areas. Apart from the two, several other companies are piling in the business, including bluegogo, CooLQI, Hellobike and so on.
The dockless system is likely to be abused. Some riders hide the bikes near their homes to prevent others from using them. Another trick involves photographing a bike’s QR code and then scratching it off to stop others from scanning it. With the stored photo, the rider can then keep the machine for his own use. However, customers caught misbehaving can have points deducted (扣减) from their accounts, making it more expensive for them to rent the bikes.
A bigger problem for the new firms is persuading people to use bikes instead of cars. Thirty years ago, 63% of Beijingers rode to work. Now only 12% do. Many people think that cycling is only for the poor. Cycling is also dangerous, since many bike lanes (自行车道) have been removed to make room for cars and about 40% of road accidents involve bicycles.
Some city authorities accuse the bike-sharing firms of causing traffic jams, but most people like the services.
【1】What makes dockless bikes popular in China?
A.Their convenience.
B.Their designs and colors.
C.Their advanced technology.
D.Their cheap rents for a ride.
【2】What is the main idea of Paragraph 3?
A.The shared-bike rental system has not developed.
B.The market of shared-bike services becomes active.
C.Ofo and Mobike are competing against each other.
D.All kinds of dockless bikes have appeared in every city.
【3】How will the riders with bad behavior be punished?
A.By being fined on the exact spot.
B.By not being allowed to use any dockless bikes.
C.By paying higher rents for future use of the shared bikes.
D.By having their points fully reduced from their banking accounts.
【4】What’s the major problem for bike-sharing firms?
A.The dockless bikes have been seriously damaged.
B.There are not enough bike lanes available to riders.
C.Local authorities blame traffic jams on dockless bikes.
D.It’s difficult to promote the use of bikes in place of cars.
27、 After noticing that her eighth grade students had problems focusing during math class, a North Carolina teacher decided to channel(引导)their energy in a different way-cycling.
It doesn’t sound like the most common thing to do during math class, but Bethany Lambeth, a teacher from Wake County, says that ever since she fixed the cycling machines under her students’ desks, the quality of their work has improved greatly. They are paying more attention to what the teachers say, and most importantly, they are no longer fidgeting all the time.
“Before, they were drumming on their desks or touching other students. They don’t do that any more now. Their feet are getting the movement out,” she said. “There has been a huge increase in the quality of our students’ work and a drop in the amount of missing work. I think the world is changing a lot and kids need to be able to do something different.”
Lambeth fixed the cycling machines at the end of last year, which cost around $150 each. The cost was covered by money from kind people. Not all desks have pedals(踏板)under them, so not all the children have to use one. The school is hoping to get more pedals because of the role cycling machines could play.
The kids clearly love the new “toys”. Sofia Fedele, one of Lambeth’s students, said cycling helped her focus on her work during class. “I usually tap my feet and stuff to keep me focused. I think pedaling is much better. It keeps me exercising and focused,” she said.
Quinn Spear, another student in Lambeth’s class, also mentioned the good effect on health of cycling during class. He told reporters that he had pedaled 5.5 miles and burned 133 calories, all before 10 a.m..
【1】What does the underlined word “fidgeting” in paragraph 2 mean?
A.Showing interest in class.
B.Doing something useful.
C.Keep moving the body.
D.Taking notes carefully.
【2】Who paid for the cycling machines?
A.The school.
B.The students.
C.Some nice people.
D.Some companies.
【3】Why is Quinn Spear mentioned in the last paragraph?
A.To show the kids love the machines.
B.To tell us that he has changed a lot.
C.To prove that he is a nice student.
D.To advise readers to follow his example.
【4】What is the best title of this text?
A.The school helps students concentrate on class.
B.A new way of exercising is becoming popular.
C.How students in a North Carolina school have class.
D.How a machine changes student’s performance in class.
28、Living a healthy life is all about choosing to make healthy choices each day. We’ve put together some good tips for starting a healthy life.
Create specific health goals
When you have specific goals you want to achieve, you’ll be more encouraged to make changes in your life. 【1】. And then you can set smart goals that are specific and measurable to better achieve your success.
【2】
It’s no secret that eating health y food is one of the keys to achieving a healthy life. When you follow a healthy diet, you reduce the risk for heart disease, high blood pressure, and other diseases. More than that, healthy eating can relax you and make you happy.
Drink plenty of water
Just like tasty food, water is necessary to keep your body healthy. Water helps you digest(消化)food, keeps you hydrated(补水), and protects your body. 【3】. This amount can change depending on your age, weight, and physical activity level.
Exercise regularly
Find a type of physical activity that’s enjoyable for you. 【4】. Being active helps you lose weight, improves your cognitive function(认知能力), and lifts your spirits. Experts suggest that adults get at least 150 minutes of exercise each week.
Get enough sleep
A good night’s sleep can help you avoid getting sick, keep a healthy weight, and start a good day. Most adults need at least 7 hours of quality sleep each night. 【5】.
A.Keep a healthy diet
B.Get into shape before school starts
C.Be positive about yourself and your body
D.The good points of physical activity are endless
E.You should know what parts of your life you want to improve
F.Children need from 8 to 13 hours depending on how old they are
G.You should drink about 3.1 L of water a day to stay properly hydrated
29、As the world around them is changing, teenagers continue to need guidance and support from both parents. Studies show that teens who have an active relationship with their fathers are less likely (可能的)to involve themselves in dangerous behaviors and more likely ton succeed in school and develop higher self-worth, because their fathers go beyond social expectations to devote attention to them.
Peer (同龄人) pressure has always been a big part of the teens’ experience. Even the best father can’t completely protect their kids from the growing influence of their peer group. However, studies show that teenagers whose fathers focus on their lives are more likely to resist (抵抗) the more bad effects of peer pressure, taking drugs, for example.
Teens may not like to admit it, but they are watching their parents closely and often follow their example. An interesting finding explains just how important parents are, especially Dad. Swiss researchers discovered that if Dad attends church, even though Mom doesn’t, 44 percent of the kids are still more likely to keep going to church as adults. But if Mom goes regularly and Dad never shows up, only 2 percent of the kids continue to attend.
Teenagers face a lot of difficult choices, especially in their later teens. Fathers don’t get to make those choices for them, but they can be influenced. For example, teenagers can learn a lot from their parents’ concern on what to do when they finish high school. Should they go directly to college and, if so, where? Should they consider going to trade schools, joining the army or looking for a job?A father’s guidance brings a long-term perspective that teens often lack to these important decisions.
【1】Teenagers without fathers’ focus are more likely to
A. have higher self-worth
B. experience some dangerous things
C. become the best students in school
D. resist all bad effects of peer pressure
【2】What does the third paragraph tell us?
A. More teenagers pay no attention to their parents.
B. Teenagers never attend church with their mothers.
C. Teenagers often treat their fathers as role models.
D. Fewer teenagers like to attend church wit h their fathers.
【3】Which can replace the underlined word“perspective”in the last paragraph?
A. lots of concern
B. job
C. school
D. point of view
【4】What can we learn from the text?
A. Teenagers are greatly influenced by their fathers.
B. Teenagers care less about what their parents do.
C. Mothers have no effect on their children’s life.
D. Fathers should make choices for teenagers directly.
30、It started with a dogwood (山茱萸) tree. I was in Ohio when my mother died on a cold day in February, and everything was _________. A few weeks into my sadness, my uncle _________ planting a tree in her memory. He had _________ my parents decades before during a California spring. They drove down a neighbourhood street lined with blooming dogwood trees and ever since, the sight of a dogwood _________ him of my mom.
We planted the dogwood in my garden. It was as _________ as my mother’s arms. Planting a living thing to _________ her short and hard life _________ my heart. This tree would be a symbol of her, something I could _________ despite all I’d lost.
As a young adult, I was never good at cultivation (栽培) —opportunities, relationships, flowers. Because of distance and poor health, my _________ with my mom never got the chance to blossom like I’d __________. But my mom’s dogwood grew. Its __________ pushed into the hard soil; its white blossoms exploded like stars every June. This tree gave me __________ that life goes on in spite of the past.
Soon I began buying other __________, and they suddenly grew well under my __________. And I grew, too, learning how to __________ them. So many lessons that my mother must have known but didn’t have time to ________ , I applied to my own life.
I believe this is my mother’s __________ she gave to me after __________—the ability to make flowers appear out of dirt. It is her reminder to find the good in whatever I’m handed, and a(n) __________ that wherever she is, it is beautiful.
Though she has been gone for more than 14 years,I can still find her in my __________.
【1】
A.ready
B.possible
C.smooth
D.colourless
【2】
A.enjoyed
B.appreciated
C.suggested
D.avoided
【3】
A.punished
B.supported
C.visited
D.blamed
【4】
A.cheered
B.reminded
C.warned
D.informed
【5】
A.thin
B.strong
C.old
D.short
【6】
A.protect
B.risk
C.honour
D.save
【7】
A.stole
B.won
C.broke
D.comforted
【8】
A.give up on
B.give way to
C.hold on to
D.look forward to
【9】
A.relationship
B.argument
C.discussion
D.vacation
【10】
A.reported
B.wished
C.experienced
D.known
【11】
A.leaves
B.branches
C.flowers
D.roots
【12】
A.hope
B.dream
C.freedom
D.pride
【13】
A.grasses
B.plants
C.crops
D.animals
【14】
A.help
B.direction
C.guidance
D.care
【15】
A.tend
B.water
C.sow
D.find
【16】
A.take
B.prepare
C.share
D.learn
【17】
A.belief
B.gift
C.pleasure
D.kindness
【18】
A.marriage
B.graduation
C.birthday
D.death
【19】
A.promise
B.fact
C.opinion
D.theory
【20】
A.flat
B.garden
C.room
D.studio
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.
Susan Margaret Boyle (born on 1st April, 1961) as a Scottish singer who came to public 【1】 when she appeared as a contestant(参赛者)on the third series of Britian’s Got Talent, and ended up the runner-up of the 2009 edition of the show. Boyle became 【2】 when she sang “I Dreamed a Dream” from Les Miserables in the competition’s first round, which was first 【3】 in the United Kingdom on April 11th, 2009. In the 【4】 of Britain’s Got Talent, Boyle finished in second place, behind the dance group Diversity.
When she appeared on the Britain’s Got Talent stage, the 【5】 and the judges appeared anxious about her unpolished 【6】. Upon finishing her song, she received a warm welcome from the live audience and high 【7】 from the judges.
The contrast(对照) between the audience’s first 【8】 of her when she appeared on stage and the warm 【9】 afterwards resulted in global interest. Articles about her appeared in newspaper worldwide, while the numbers who watched videos of her audition have set an online 【10】.
32、前几天,一些同学就英语学习现状进行了一次讨论。发现有如下问题:
1. 对学习英语没有兴趣;
2. 记忆单词有困难
3. 怕出错,不敢参与小组讨论
4. 阅读中不知如何处理生词;
5. 写作中……
假如你是李华,在英语学习中也遇到了一些类似的问题,你以邮件的形式向英语报社的编辑(Bob)咨询,希望得到帮助。
要求:
1. 提出二个英语学习中的问题;
2. 可以参考以上提示,也可以根据自己实际适当发挥;
3. 中心突出,语意连贯,层次清晰.书写规范;
4. 不少于120字,
5. 开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Bob,
I’m very pleased to write to you, I know you’re an expert in English learning.
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Yours,
Li Hua
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