1、Up till now, the passengers who had close contact with the three sick people ________ in hospital under medical observation.
A.put
B.has put
C.have been put
D.being put
2、They use Mr./Mrs. with the family name.句子的定语是:________
A.They
B.use
C.the family
D.name
3、The Palace Museum, also known as The Forbidden City ______, to A.D. 1406.
A.dating from B.dates from C.dating back D.dates back
4、Schools in the east tend to be better equipped, ________ those in the west are relatively poor.
A. as B. while C. when D. but
5、It’s only when he reached the tea-house that _____it was the same place he’d been in last year.
A. he realized B. he did realize
C. did he realize D. realized he
6、—Dad, I don’t think Oliver the right sort of person for the job.
—I see. I’ll go right away and ________.
A.pay him back B.pay him off C.put him away D.put him off
7、Mr. Reed made up his mind to devote all he had to______ some schools for poor children.
A.set
B.setting up
C.have set up
D.having set
8、What is most significant is the way ______ people have worked in harmony with nature.
A.which B.in which C.for which D.on which
9、Don’t _________your carelessness. It may lead to serious problems.
A.improve B.keep C.impress D.ignore
10、It doesn't make to buy the cheapest computer just to save a few dollars.
A.use B.decisions C.sense D.way
11、Measures ______ to protect the cultural relics in this city now and the citizens are in favor of it.
A.are taken
B.are being taken
C.will be taken
D.are taking
12、Every time after a long ________ from school, Tom feels sad because he is a bit behind others.
A.budget B.flight C.absence D.version
13、The Monument to the People’s Heroes was built ________ those who gave out their lives in the struggles and wars for the people’s liberation.
A.in honor for
B.in praise of
C.in memory of
D.in search of
14、The country has been ______ war with its neighbor for almost ten years.
A. in B. on C. at D. during
15、Edison________ questions, ________made his teacher very angry.
A.always asked, that
B.was always asking, which
C.has always asked, which
D.had always asked, that
16、--John will probably be late for the train, won’t he?
--_________. There’s little time left.
A No way
A. No wonder B. No problem
C. No doubt
17、I _____ for the airport to catch the flight at 6 pm. Please send the file to me within ten minutes.
A.am leaving
B.have left
C.was leaving
D.had left
18、My brother bought a telescope, ______ he could study the star in the night sky.
A.of which B.through which C.in which D.on which
19、She is a strong-willed woman and not once _______ in to any difficulty in her life.
A. she has given B. did she give C. she gave D. has she given
20、The soldier’s bag is full of medals. 划线部分是什么短语?
A.NP
B.AdjP
C.AdvP
D.VP
21、If you had to name just one person on earth who is living his or her best life, David Copperfield would have to be among the finalists.
From his childhood in Metuchen, New Jersey, he has spent his whole life in the world of magic. When Copperfield was 10, he began practicing magic as “Davino the Boy Magician” in his neighborhood. By the age of 16, he was teaching a course in magic at New York University. As a teenager, Copperfield became fascinated with Broadway shows.
But it was hard to turn that interest into a career. Even his mother told him that he couldn’t do it. His father was the one who told him to live the impossible. His father’s dream was to be an actor but he ended up running a clothing store so he hoped that Copperfield could be different.
At first he lived beyond his means. He had his first TV special at 19, moved to California, rented a songwriter’s house and bought big cars. And then all of his hard-earned money disappeared. But it was the best thing in the world that happened, because that fear of losing everything has stuck with him ever since. He learned that it is OK to pursue his dreams, but he has to do it in a thoughtful way.
In his spare time, he often takes part in a program called Project Magic, which teaches magic in hospitals as a form of treatment. It helps patients regain dexterity(敏捷) and gives them new skills. As for donations, he keeps them very quiet as it makes him happier.
【1】What is the right order of the things that happened to David Copperfield?
a. He had his first TV special.
b. He practiced magic in his neighborhood.
c. He taught a course on magic at New York University.
A.cba.
B.cab.
C.bac.
D.bca.
【2】What did David Copperfield’s parents think of his career choice in magic?
A.They supported him.
B.They were against it.
C.They had different views on it.
D.They weren’t concerned about it.
【3】What does the underlined part in Paragraph 4 mean?
A.He lived a very successful life.
B.He made a really big mistake.
C.He couldn’t make ends meet.
D.He didn’t like his career.
【4】What do we know about Project Magic?
A.It was organized by a hospital.
B.It is aimed at helping patients.
C.It has donated money to many kids.
D.It provides magic classes at low prices.
22、 These days when someone says a computer has a bug (小虫子) in it, usually they mean that there’s a problem with one of its programs. Maybe your computer crashed when you were in the middle of a game.【1】
But back in the early days of computers, a woman named Grace Hopper was part of a team that discovered the very first computer bug.
【2】 She had been invited to help program a new computer, the job of which was to quickly deal with the math problems ships used to find their way.【3】 Then it translated the patterns of holes into the math problems it was supposed to solve.
One afternoon in 1947 Hopper and her team were running a program. But the computer wasn’t giving them the right results.【4】 They finally ended up taking the computer apart, looking for problems. What did they find? It was a moth (飞蛾)! The moth was blocking some of the holes in the paper—【5】 Some people think Hopper was the first person to use the word “debug” to mean “get rid of the problems in a computer”.
A.What could be wrong?
B.Hopper was a mathematician.
C.Who had operated the computer?
D.Hopper was a hardworking scientist.
E.She thought it was funny that it was a real one.
F.Or you got an error message when you tried to go to a website.
G.The computer worked by reading instructions from a long piece of paper with holes in it.
23、When Warren Buffett was asked about the secret to his wealth and success, he said that he read every day—500 pages. Unfortunately, if you’re already working 9-5, you might not have the time to read at all, let alone an entire book a day. But what if you could get the benefits of reading without sacrificing all of your free time? You can! With the Blinkist app, you get the key learning from the best notification books in minutes, not hours or days. Our experts transform these books into quick, memorable, easy-to-understand insights. Start with the 3 most-read titles on self-improvement and see if you don’t feel a little more satisfied already.
1. Thirteen Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do by Amy Morin
12min
Read it on Blinklst
You can’t escape misfortune in life. But you can change how you respond it. Do you struggle to get over your failures? Or talk a lot about things out of your control? Getting over these obstacles can have a very great influence on your everyday life. Morin shares how her most successful therapy patients overcame these difficulties.
2. How to Stop Worrying and Start Living by Dale Carnegie
19min
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How would you feel it someone told you on Sunday evening that, come Monday morning, you would be thrown into a torture chamber(刑讯室)? Would you worry? Probably. But there would be a way to deal with those worries. Ever wondered why you can’t stop worrying about something? No matter how hard you try, are you always thinking and talking on the same issue? By defining the source of your stress, you can get over it once and for all. Carnegie came up with a timeless formula that helps you handle any overthinking situation.
3. How Will You Measure Your Life? by Clayton M. Christensen, James Allworth and Karen Dillon
13min
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What do you think would make you happier at work? Perhaps a little more pay might be nice, or maybe some more admiration from fellow colleagues. Are you making the right trade-offs in life? While career achievements can be satisfying, neglecting your family and friends can be harmful in the long-run – in ways you can’t even imagine.
【1】You can read these books ________according to this passage.
A. by buying them B. in the reading room
C. on the Blinkist app D. in the library
【2】Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Morin shares hoe her patients overcame these difficulties in her book.
B. Carnegie came up with a way to help you handle any overthinking situation.
C. The secret to Buffett’s wealth and success is that he read every day.
D. Reading “How Will You Measure Your Life?” only spends you 19min on the app.
【3】Where can you find this article?
A. In a magazine. B. On a website
C. In a guidebook D. In a newspaper
24、Selflove is the key to a happy life. After we have learned how to love ourselves, we will be able to love others. 【1】 You have to learn some steps to develop selflove.
Accept yourself the way you are. Every person has his or her own advantages and disadvantages. Our advantages make us proud but our disadvantages make us unhappy. This isn’t the right attitude towards life. 【2】 In fact, no one on this earth is perfect. The key is to achieve a better balance (平衡) and try to be as happy as possible.
Stop worrying. 【3】 It won’t help you get the solution (解决办法). In fact, it will make you very unhappy. So, don’t let your worries influence you. This will help you face the difficulties of life more positively.
Enjoy life. Take part in activities that you love and develop a hobby. 【4】Take some time to enjoy them at least once a week. This way you are doing something that you are good at, which will make you feel good about yourself,and make you start loving life and everyone and everything in it.
【5】If your body is weak and suffering from some health problems, you aren’t going to like anything about it. So you must take good care of your health. It includes eating fresh healthy food, taking enough rest and doing exercise.
A.Live a healthy lifestyle.
B.Make efforts to improve yourself.
C.It will hold you back from loving yourself.
D.They can be anything that makes you happy.
E.Worrying about a problem won’t let you think clearly.
F.However, learning to love yourself isn’t going to be easy.
G.The correct thing to do is accept the fact that you aren’t perfect.
25、Now that we have briefly explored the history of the short story and heard from a few of its creators, let us consider the role of the reader. Readers are not empty vessels that wait, _______ raised, to receive a teacher’s or a critic’s interpretation. They bring their unique life experiences to the story. With these_______ , the best readers also bring their attention, their reading skills, and most importantly, their_______ to a reading of a story.
My students always_______ me to discuss, analyze, interpret, and evaluate the stories we read without destroying the excitement of being beamed up into another world. For years I _______with one response after the other to this challenge. Then one day I read an article by a botanist who had explored the beauty of flowers by x-raying them. His illustrations showed the rose and the lily in their_______ beauty, and his x-rays_______the wonders of their construction. I brought the article to class, where we discussed the benefits of examining the internal structure of flowers, relationships, current events, and short stories.
A short story, _______ , is not a fossil to admire. Readers must ask questions, guess at the answers,_______what will happen next, then read to discover. They and the author form a partnership that brings the story to life. Awareness of this partnership keeps the original excitement alive through discussion, analysis, interpretation, and ________. Literary explorations allow the reader to admire the authors’________ as well as their artistry. In fact, original appreciation may be enhanced by this x-ray vision. The final step is to appreciate once again the story________— to put the pieces back together.
Now it is your turn. Form a partnership with your author. During your________in reading, enter into a dialogue with the published scholars featured in Short Stories for Students. Through this________with experts you will revise, enrich, or________your original observations and interpretations.
During this adventure, I hope you will feel the same as the listeners that surround the neck of my Pueblo storyteller.
【1】
A.hands
B.sails
C.flags
D.lids
【2】
A.considerations
B.explorations
C.associations
D.interpretations
【3】
A.imagination
B.eagerness
C.determination
D.affection
【4】
A.begged
B.supported
C.encouraged
D.challenged
【5】
A.dealt
B.struggled
C.fought
D.engaged
【6】
A.external
B.artificial
C.classical
D.traditional
【7】
A.ensured
B.analyzed
C.revealed
D.delivered
【8】
A.however
B.furthermore
C.therefore
D.besides
【9】
A.interpret
B.anticipate
C.predict
D.tell
【10】
A.conclusion
B.evaluation
C.summary
D.appreciation
【11】
A.craftsmanship
B.intentions
C.depth
D.character
【12】
A.by itself
B.in vain
C.in question
D.as a whole
【13】
A.observation
B.involvement
C.experiment
D.adventure
【14】
A.journey
B.process
C.dialogue
D.contact
【15】
A.recall
B.confirm
C.identify
D.cancel
26、概要写作
An allergy, also known as an allergic disease, is an immune system reaction to normally harmless things, such as dust,plants, animals or certain foods. Symptoms vary depending on the allergy. Common cold symptoms such as low fever, sneezing, and a sore throat may all indicate allergies.
What causes an allergic reaction is a question still puzzling scientists. Types of allergies have greatly increase since the mid-20th century, leading some experts to suggest the increased environmental pollution is held responsible. Some experts suggest that allergies are related with genes with twins being particularly likely to share the same problems. Often,an allergic reaction will develop in childhoods but since many reactions are likely to worsen with repeated exposure, symptoms can start to appear at any age. However,some people may overcome childhood allergies with age growing.
Testing for an allergy can be a tricky process,particularly if an allergic reaction could threaten the victim's life. Doctors often use a skin test method for a variety of possible allergic reactions. In skin testing, a tiny amount of an allergen (过敏原) is shot into a marked place of skin to see if the skin reacts negatively. If serious reactions are a concern , doctors can also use a blood test, although this takes more time and may be less accurate than skin testing.
Treatment may depend on the type and severe degree of the patient allergic response. In some mild cases, such as sneezing caused by animal exposure, patients are told to avoid exposure when possible. Avoiding the food is also key with many food allergies, particularly those that can cause severe responses. When avoiding is impossible,some doctors may recommend shots. This intends to build up tolerance in the immune system by exposing the patient to increasing small amounts of the allergen over time.