1、他无法想象没有篮球他的生命将是什么样子。
____________________________________________________________________
2、-- Which of the two T-shirts would you like?
-- ________. I don't like their styles.
A. Either B. Both C. None D. Neither
3、With _________and confidence, she sets out to achieve her dream to be a world-famous actress.
A.wealth B.truth C.courage
4、---She devoted as much time as she could _____________patients.
---So she did.
A. help B. helped C. helping D. to helping
5、—Which show do your parents prefer, Keep Running or The Reader?
—The Reader, of course. _______ my mother ________ my father likes it.
A.Both, and
B.Either, or
C.neither, nor
D.Not only, but also
6、A(n) is a person who sees something happen and can describe it to other people.
A. suspect B. witness C. victim D. enemy
7、—Which do you like better, tea or coffee?
—I prefer coffee ________milk.
A. to B. with
C. for D. than
8、Jack’s mother wondered_________.
A.how much he cost the computer
B.how much he paid for the computer
C.how much the computer will cost him
D. how much did he spend on the computer
9、— I hope that I will have millions of dollars and I can buy my private (私人的) plane.
— ________.
A. You are welcome B. That’s very kind of you
C. In your dreams D. Thank you all the same
10、Which _______ you rather _______,tea or coffee?
A.would;to drink
B.would;like
C.would;drink
D.would;/
11、 In order for the meeting, my sister made herself get up early this morning.
A. not to be late B. not being late
C. to be late D. being late
12、—Mum, must I go home now?
—No, you ________. You can go home at six.
A.mustn’t
B.can’t
C.needn’t
D.shouldn’t
13、 The elderly couple a walk outside at this time yesterday. Nobody knows when they went back.
A. was seen taking B. were seen taking
C. were seen to take D. was seen took
14、Operation Red Sea is ______ exciting film ______ I’ve seen it twice.
A.so; that B.such; that C.so an; that D.such an; that
15、. –Who is absent today?
–_______ is absent. We are all here.
A. Somebody B. Anybody C. Everybody D. Nobody
16、________ cool the film Detective Chinatown 3 is! I want to see it again.
A.What
B.What a
C.How
D.How a
17、—Do you know ________?
—Let me see. I remember it was on August 18th.
A.where they moved here
B.why did they move here
C.when they moved here
D.when did they move here
18、My mum advised me to ___ playing with the piano when she found I was interested in music.
A. lead into B. take up C. refuse to
19、—It seems that Frank cares too much about himself.
—Yes. He’s never interested in what ________ is doing.
A. no one else B. anyone else C. someone else D. nobody else
20、If you can’t decide which of the two books to borrow, why don’t you take_______? I won’t read them this week.
A. all B. any C. either D. both
21、It was really kind of him to take the cat to the animal centre _______a rainy night.
A. in B. on C. at D. of
22、选择正确选项填入对话中的空格。(有两个选项是多余的)
Paul: Andy, what’s your favorite festival?
Andy: The Spring Festival.
Paul: It seems that the Spring Festival is the most important festival in China. 【1】
Andy: We celebrate it in many ways. 【2】
Paul: What’s your favorite then?
Andy: Setting off fireworks, of course. It is very exciting.
Paul: 【3】
Andy: You’re right. So I will set off electronic (电的) fireworks. They are also beautiful.
Paul: 【4】
Andy: It’s quite safe if you are careful. You can set them off with me this year.
Paul: Really? 【5】
A.Well, I wonder if it is safe enough to set them off.
B.Believe it or not
C.There are lots of exciting activities, for example, setting off firework (烟花).
D.But they are not good for the environment, right?
E.How do you celebrate this festival?
F.I can’t wait for it.
G.How do you like it?
23、请通读下面对话,根据对话内容,选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并将答题卡上对应题目所选的选项涂黑。选项中有一项为多余或不适合的选项。
Helen: Hi, Tom. I called you at 10 o’clock in the morning but you didn’t answer the phone.
Tom: Sorry, Helen, I was playing tennis with my sister Mary. 【1】
Helen: I had a problem with my maths homework.
Tom: 【2】 He is good at maths.
Helen: 【3】
Tom: Did you solve the problem at last?
Helen: Yes. 【4】
Tom: Great! 【5】
A.Why didn’t you ask your brother Jack for help?
B.What was up then?
C.I worked on it for about an hour and finally worked it out.
D.He can help you.
E.He went to my grandmother’s farm early this morning.
F.You solved the problem by yourself at last.
24、 If you took the bus to work this morning rather than walk, don’t feel guilty.Recently, about nine thousand Japanese adults took part in a health test and twothirds of them provided information on their commute (上下班往返), The study showsthose who commute by bus or train are heal thier than those who walk or ride, Itisn’t clear why but it may be that when the walk to the bus or train station isfactored in, those who take public transport are actually getting more exercise.Those who took the bus or train were believed to be the fittest-they were the slimmest, had the best blood pressure and were the least likely to have diabetes (糖尿病).
What’s more, those who took public transport were 40 percent less likely tobe diabetic and 26 percent less likely to be diabetic than the walkers. Those whowalked or cycled were the next healthiest, while those who drove to work were inthe worst shape. Most Japanese in cities prefer to walk or ride bikes to work ifthe journey takes under 20 minutes or so It is known that an active lifestyle like taking a bus can help reduce the riskof diseases. Some people even said it might be useful for doctors to ask patientsabout how they commute. People should consider taking public transportation insteadof a car, as a part of daily, regular exercise.
【1】How many Japanese people offer their information on their commute?
A.About 9, 000. B.About 6, 000. C.About 4, 500. D.About 5, 000.
【2】If you want to be healthier, you’d better go to work
A.by bike B.by car C.on foot D.by bus
【3】If you take a bus to your office, you will
A.be 40 percent more likely to be diabetic than the walkers
B.be 26 percent less likely to be diabetic than the walkers
C.become fatter than others
D.increase the risk of diseases
【4】According to the passage, the underlined word "regular"means “ ” in Chinese
A.合适的 B.整齐的 C.有规律的 D.合格的
【5】What is the main idea of this passage?
A.Some people think walking is healthier than taking buses
B.People in Japan prefer to take buses.
C.The writer advised us to go to work by bus or train
D.Most Japanese in cities prefer to walk or ride bikes to work.
25、 When I was very young, I wanted to become a veterinarian (兽医) one day, because I loved animals very much, especially dogs. But it was a pity that there was no room in my adult life for a dog. Then, last year, I could not believe that I developed cancer (癌症). I wanted to keep a dog, but I knew my illness made it impossible for me to keep one. In early September to my surprise, my doctor told me that I could keep a pet as my friend, because my immune system (免疫系统) was strong to keep a pet.
The same day I went to an animal market with my friends. When I saw a 9-week-old dog with big brown eyes, nice ears and white fur all over the body, I took him home. I called him Oscar. I’m happy these days since Oscar came into my life. My new favourite pastime is to watch him sleep, eat and run. And I have been spending more time caring about him, taking long walks with him in the park.
Now I still have the physical (身体的) examination once a week at the hospital. But my illness has taken a turn for the better with the company (陪伴) of a dog. My immune system getting stronger, my doctor tells me. Thanks to Oscar, my life has changed a lot.
【1】Why did the writer want to be a veterinarian?
A.He was interested in medicine. B.His immune system was strong.
C.He developed cancer. D.He loved animals very much.
【2】Why did the writer’s doctor advise him to keep a pet?
A.Because he developed cancer.
B.Because a dog was friendly to him.
C.Because he had a strong immune system to do that.
D.Because he had enough room in his house to keep a pet.
【3】What does the underlined word “pastime” mean in Chinese?
A.过去 B.消遣 C.行动 D.部分
【4】The writer does the following to pass time except ______.
A.seeing Oscar run B.watching Oscar sleep
C.eating with Oscar D.taking Oscar for long walks
【5】What made the writer’s life change a lot?
A.The dog appeared as a new company in his life. B.His immune system is getting stronger.
C.His illness gets worse than before. D.His cancer has gone.
26、Learning to control our greatest fears
Almost everyone is afraid of something, whether that’s snakes, heights, or public speaking.
Fearing something is natural and common, and can even be helpful to frighten ourselves sometimes. In fact, fear can keep our bodies alert (警觉的) so we can act quickly to protect ourselves in the event of danger.
But for some people, fear develops into a “phobia”, which is a strong and unreasonable fear of something.
For example, most of us feel a little scared when looking down from a tall building . But people with terrible acrophobia — a fear of heights — may not only feel dizzy (头晕的) when faced with a great height, they may also even turn down a great job just because the company’s office is on a high floor of a building.
Indeed, phobias can prevent some of us from living a normal life. According to Katherina Hauner, a researcher at Northwestern University in the US, people who are terribly scared of spiders might stay away from their home for days if they knew a spider was there.
However, since it’s thought that fear comes from personal experiences or memories, some scientists believe it’s possible to “rewrite” these unpleasant memories, helping people get through their phobias.
In a study by Hauner and other scientists, people with arachnophobia — a fear of spiders — were asked to first touch a spider with a paintbrush. Once they saw it wasn’t really dangerous, they then tried touching it while wearing a glove. Finally, they were able to hold it with their hands directly.
Certain medicine has also been found to be helpful. Back in 2015, researchers at the University of Hiroshima in Japan injected (注射) a special medicine into a fish — which was afraid of light — to turn off the fear centre in its brain. From then on, the fish no longer feared light.
While the search for ways to deal with phobias is making great progress, there’s still the question of whether getting rid of (去除) fear is a good idea or not. In fact, Dave Smithson of the charity Anxiety UK thinks it’s a bad idea. “It’s fear that prevents us from doing crazy things,” he said. “There’s a name for people who don’t have fear of consequences: psychopaths (精神变态者).”
【1】The main point of the article is to ________.
A.show us what kind of role fear plays in our lives
B.discuss if it is good to try to get rid of fear
C.tell us about fear and phobia
D.discuss scientific studies about fear
【2】How does the writer make the meaning of “phobia” clear?
A.By making comparisons (比较).
B.By giving examples.
C.By giving statistics (数据).
D.By giving lively descriptions (描述).
【3】Which of the following shows the progress scientists have made in finding ways to deal with phobias?
A.They can use phobias to keep our bodies alert.
B.They can now reduce the pain that is connected with the phobia.
C.New medicine can shut off fear centers in animal brains whenever needed.
D.They have succeeded in helping some people pay no attention to the bad memories connected with their phobia.
【4】Which of the following would Dave Smithson probably agree with?
A.There is nothing to fear except fear itself.
B.We should not let fear influence our decisions.
C.Fear is not a completely bad thing.
D.Without fear, everyone would be brave.
27、Wang Xiangjun is the first blind student to take gaokao in Anhui. She went to a music college in Tianjin in 2015. It’s never an easy thing for blind people to do that.
Wang was blind when she was born. At the age of eight, she started to learn to play the piano. The first problem for Wang was to find the keys. She had to listen to the melody again and again.
“Many kind people helped me over the past years. I wish to pass on the love and kindness to more blind children by working as a teacher.” said Wang after she graduated from college in 2019.
Her dream came true soon. She became a piano teacher in the Hefei Special Education Center that year. Now Wang lives a busy but happy life. “All of my students are so lovely. I know their difficulties in learning. I can teach them with my experience and let them know there is hope and a bright future ahead,” said Wang.
【1】According to the first paragraph, it’s never an easy thing for _________ people to go to college.
A.old
B.young
C.blind
D.deaf
【2】Wang started to learn to play the piano when she was _________ years old.
A.seven
B.eight
C.nine
D.ten
【3】What does “melody” underlined in Paragraph 2 most probably mean in Chinese?
A.旋律
B.歌词
C.音频
D.节拍
【4】After Wang graduated from college in 2019, she wanted to work as _________.
A.a worker
B.a nurse
C.a teacher
D.an officer
【5】Wang helped her students know there is hope and a bright _________ahead.
A.job
B.sun
C.road
D.future
28、 Every Monday afternoon, Shi Shefei, a 16-year-old student from Beijing, met with ten old people, aged from 40 to 70. All of these elderly people could learn English from her without 【1】 any money.
As a Red Cross club member in her school, Shi was encouraged to take a(n) 【2】 as a volunteer this term. Some of her friends chose to 【3】in supermarkets and libraries, but Shi decided to teach elderly people English in her community because she thought she could practice her own English while teaching 【4】. But it turned out that she learned more 【5】 her job than she had expected.
"They have 【6】 me both patience and communication skills. You can never get angry with them so you can get along 【7】 with those old people while teaching them. And you must always be polite and patient while helping them to challenge their memory 【8】 is not good," Shi said.
Shi said the job gave her 【9】 sense of success as a member of the society, especially when three old ladies said to her, "Thank you for your 【10】 work!"
29、阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
Everyone knew that Stuti was the best speller in the whole class. She could spell difficult words like “encyclopedia” and “amendment” very _______. She used to get perfect scores during each weekly spelling test.
Ms. Daisy, her English teacher made a _______ for the spelling tests that any child who doesn’t get at least 60% correct spellings would have to correct each wrong word and copy three times for next week’s spelling test. Seema, who sat next to Stuti always struggled (挣扎) in spellings. Last Thursday, she received 56% which meant she had to _______ the rest 44% words three times.
Stuti was so _______ in her spelling abilities that she decided not to study for her next spelling test. The test began. Ms. Daisy pronounced each word and then repeated it. Everything was OK until she spoke “Handkerchief”. Stuti scribbled (匆匆书写) h-a-n-d-k-e-r-c-h... now what? Her mind was blank.
Ms. Daisy started to move on to the next word. An idea came into Stuti’s mind that Seema _______ how to spell it! Seema had written this word three times.
There was wide open space between Stuti and Seema. Stuti’s eyes rolled (滚动) to the right. There it was, spelled out in Seema’s handwriting. Her eyes went quickly back to her own paper and _______ the word with the letters “i-e-f”.
Stuti remained nervous as Ms. Daisy read the last spelling word. She had _______ just for the first time in her life. She thought, “Is this the way I want to keep my perfect record — by being a cheater?”
Finally, she erased what she had written earlier and replaced it with what she knew was the wrong answer. She wrote “e-i-f”. As her hands put down her pencil and passed the test up to the front, she sighed with relief (解脱). She thought, “So, what if my perfect scores are no longer being kept? At least my _______ is.”
【1】
A.happily
B.easily
C.slowly
D.carefully
【2】
A.plan
B.suggestion
C.guess
D.rule
【3】
A.check
B.copy
C.read
D.pronounce
【4】
A.special
B.unusual
C.confused
D.confident
【5】
A.knew
B.proved
C.found
D.wondered
【6】
A.changed
B.picked
C.finished
D.replaced
【7】
A.cheated
B.asked
C.looked
D.remembered
【8】
A.choice
B.courage
C.honesty
D.pride