1、根据所给汉语句子完成英语句子,词数不限。
【1】作为一名医生,我们承担不起犯任何错误。
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【2】我的字典不见了,不是老师就是一个同学拿错了。
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【3】当我听到这个激动人心的消息时,我禁不住哭了。
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【4】和朋友分享你的烦恼能让你更容易的享受生活。
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【5】如果你做决定有困难,穿白衣服的那个女孩可以帮助你。
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【6】Amystrong自从8岁时起就对飞行感兴趣。
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2、The little boy is old enough to dress ________.
A.he B.his C.him D.himself
3、His joke sounded , and it made all the people there laugh a lot.
A.amazing B.clearly
C.amusing D.well
4、I wonder if my uncle will feel ________ when he lives in a new town.
A.happily B.safely C.quietly D.lonely
5、 Tony worked too hard, ________ he fell ill again.
A. and B. but
C. or D. so
6、—I hear you’ve got an “A” in your English test. Congratulations!
—________.
A.You’re welcome
B.Take it easy
C.Many thanks
D.It’s a pleasure
7、—Why not go on a trip to Beihai Park by Mobike this Sunday?
—Good idea! But I wonder .
A. whether it’s going to rain
B. how can I download Mobike App (应用程序)
C. that we can meet at the school gate
D. how much should we pay for the Mobike
8、— Could you please tell me________to Hong Kong on business?
— It’s hard to say, it depends on the weather.
A.how you will go B.when will you go C.whether to go
9、We offered Jack a helping hand. However, he________it. He thought he could manage it alone.
A.received B.returned C.refused D.recognized
10、My host family has a teenage granddaughter my age who always helps with my French. Because of that, my French has a lot.
A.about; being improved B.of; progressed C.about; improved
11、—The 30 firefighters’ brave action ________ their lives in the forest fire on March30, 2019.
—The people of Muli County will never forget them.
A.took B.cost C.save D.solve
12、Dad told me ________ funny story this morning. ________ story was about a monkey and a bear.
A. a; A B. a; The C. the; A D. the; The
13、---How well do you know the Opera House?
---I know the place very well. I Sydney many times.
A. have been in B. have been to
C. have gone to D. have arrived in
14、A study shows that the children who share the housework at home are more understanding than ________ who are not.
A.ones B.those C.these D.them
15、—Do you think an advertisement is ______ help when you look for a new job?
—Well, it all depends. Anyway, it gives me more of ______ chance to try.
A. a; a B. 不填; the C. a; the D. 不填; a
16、—Mom, could you please teach _________ French?
—Certainly! But it’s more important to learn it by _________.
A.my; yourself
B.my; you
C.me; you
D.me; yourself
17、These pictures will show you _________.
A.how our city looks like
B.what our city looks 1ike
C.how does our city look like
D.what does our city look like
18、She is unusual writer who comes from European country.
A.an;an B.an;a C.a;a D.a;a
19、More and more parents expect their children ________ on computers less.
A.depend
B.to depend
C.depending
D.depends
20、— You were out when I went to visit you yesterday.
— Oh, I________ for a friend from England at the airport.
A.was waiting B.had waited
C.am waiting D.have waited
21、— Should I give medicine to my baby as soon as it catches a cold?
— Not really. Our bodies can ______ the cold, so sometimes we just give it some water to drink.
A. fight B. hide C. cause D. keep
22、阅读下面的短文, 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项补全对话,选项中有一项为多余。
It is bad for your health to get angry in life, but how can you control your anger?【1】
Change what you expect.
If you expect too much and can’t get it, you will be disappointed.【2】and you are less likely to become angry.
Think of the other person
Try and understand his or her positions. Why are they behaving like that? How would you feel if you were in their shoes? Can you agree to their reasons for being angry? Once you see things from their point of view, your anger may be replaced by concern(关心).
【3】
When you get angry, take a deep breath and stop the thoughts that are making you angry. Think of something happy instead, something you like and enjoy. Your anger will gradually become less.
Surround yourself with positive people.
The more people around you show that they are calm and happy, the calmer and happier you become too.
【4】
Imagine doing something terrible to the person who is annoying you and change your anger into your imaginations. Then you are free to act calmly and reasonably on the surface.
A.Read books about controlling anger.
B.Use your imagination, not your voice.
C.So change what you want and need.
D.Think of something positive.
E.Here are some ways to deal with.
23、根据对话内容填入适当的单词,补全对话。
A: Have you ever been to West Lake?
B: Certainly. I 【1】there with my parents this summer. It’s a wonderful place and we lost 【2】 there.
A: West Lake lies in the west of China, doesn’t it?
B: No, it is in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, 【3】 lies in the southeast of China. The beautiful scenery there made us surprised and excited.
A: It that【4】?
B: Yes, it’s well worth seeing. It is【5】of the most famous lakes in China.
A: That’s the most fantastic place that I have ever heard of. I want to go there.
24、
Microsoft | Bill Gates and Paul Allen set up Microsoft in 1975. It started off small and is now one of the biggest companies in the world. They are famous for their “Window” operating system. Other popular Microsoft creations include MSN messenger, Microsoft Word and the X box. Some people complain that Microsoft has a monopoly(垄断) in the computer industry. |
Lenovo | Lenovo Group Ltd was set up in 1984 by 11 engineers with the support from the Institute of Computing Technology under the Chinese Academy of Sciences(中科院). In 2004, Lenovo bought the personal computer business of IBM and became the worlds largest PC manufacturer(制造商) with its computer sales rising to the top of the world in 2013. |
Google was built by two students, Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were still at university. They made a website which helped people find things they wanted on the Internet. This type of website is called a search engine(引擎).Now they create new products such as "Google Earth" and make money from advertising | |
HUAWEI | Ren Zhengfei started Huawei in 1987 in Shenzhen with RMB 21, 000 he raised. It has 21 Research and Development(R&D)institutes(研究所) around the world and invested (投资)$13.8 billion in R&D in 2017, up from $5 billion in 2013. Huawei has provided its products and services in more than 170 countries and its networks have reached one third of the world’s population |
【1】If you want to find information on the Internet, the product of ______ will be the most helpful?
A. Microsoft B. Lenovo C. Google D. Huawei
【2】Which of the following is NOT true according to the table(表格)?
A. Google was a website started by two university students.
B. Lenovo completely bought IBM to increase its computer sales.
C. The X box is one of the popular products among Microsoft users
D. HUAWEI has developed international markets for its products.
【3】According to the company profiles, ______ play(s) a very important role in Huawei.
A. R&D B. sales services C. world population D. The Internet
25、Are you good with money? Do you get pocket money from your parents or do you work to earn money? Read on to find out about British teenagers and their money!
| Most teenagers in Britain receive pocket money from their parents. They might have to do housework to get their pocket money. The housework can include cleaning, cooking, washing dishes, and ironing. |
| A part-time job is a choice for teenagers who don’t have pocket money or who want to earn extra money. About 15 percent of teenagers have a job. Only children over the age of 13 can work. Popular part-time jobs for teens include babysitting, sending newspapers, shop work and restaurant work. Children in Britain can work at most two hours a day on a school day but not during school hours. During weekends and school holidays, they can work longer hours. |
| Some children and teenagers have a bank account(账户). There is no legal (法定的) age limit at which you can open a bank account, but a bank manager can decide whether to open an account for a child or a young person. Parents can put pocket money directly into their child’s bank account. Most banks have a prepaid (预付的) bank card designed for young people. |
So, many teenagers are getting experience working part-time, dealing with banks and deciding whether to save or spend their money.
【1】A 10-year- old British child might get pocket money ________.
A.by doing housework
B.by doing well in school
C.by working part-time
D.by working in banks
【2】How many British teenagers have a part-time job to earn extra money?
A.About 10%.
B.About 15%.
C.About 20%.
D.About 25%.
【3】British teenagers can work ________ on weekdays.
A.less than an hour
B.during school hours
C.up to two hours
D.as long as they like
【4】If British children want to open their bank accounts, they need to ________.
A.have enough money
B.reach a certain age
C.work part-time
D.ask for a bank manager
【5】The story mainly tells us about ________.
A.how British kids get pocket money
B.British kids’ part-time jobs
C.how British kids get and deal with their pocket money
D.where British kids’ money comes from
26、 Research has already suggested that opening a book may help improve brain function and reduce stress. Now, a team led by Joanna Sikora of the Australian National University is looking into the benefits of growing up around a book⁃filled environment; the researchers' new study suggests that homes with libraries can arm children with skills that last well into adulthood.
The study looked at data from 160 000 adults from 31 countries, including the United States, Australia, Turkey and Chile. Participants (参与者) filled out surveys with the Programme for the International Assessment of Competencies, which measures proficiency (水平) in three areas: literacy (读写能力), numeracy and information communication technology. People, 25 to 65 years old, were asked to tell how many books were in their house when they were 16 years old. The research team was interested in this question because home library size can be a good sign of “book⁃oriented socialization.” Participants were able to choose from a given range of books that included everything from“10 or less” to “more than 500.”
The surveys, which were taken between 2011 and 2015, showed that the average (平均的) number of books in participants' childhood homes was 115, but that number varied widely from country to country. The average library size in Norway was 212 books, for example; in Turkey, it was 27. In all, however, it seemed that more books in the home was linked to higher proficiency in the areas tested by the survey.
The effects were most marked when it came to literacy. Growing up with few books in the home resulted in below average literacy levels. Being surrounded by 80 books raised the levels to average, and literacy continued to improve until libraries reached about 350 books,at which point the literacy rates leveled off. The researchers saw similar things when it came to numeracy; the effects were not as pronounced with information communication technology tests, but skills did improve with increased numbers of books.
So, what does the new study tell us? Take, for example, an adult who grew up with hardly any books in the home, but went on to get a university degree compared to an adult who grew up with a large home library, but only had nine years of schooling. The study found that both of their literacy levels were almost the same. “So, literacy⁃wise, bookish childhood makes up for a good deal of educational advantage,” the study authors write.
Further research is needed to decide exactly why exposure to ( 沉浸在) books in childhood encourages valuable skills later in life, but the study offers further evidence to suggest that reading has a powerful effect on the mind. And so home library size might be important because, as the researchers note, “children emulate (模仿) parents who read.”
【1】The second paragraph is mainly about .
A.what the study found out
B.how the study was carried out
C.who were invited to the research
D.why the researchers did the study
【2】The phrase “leveled off” in Paragraph 4 probably means “ ”.
A.backed to average B.started falling
C.continued to grow D.stopped rising
【3】The example in Paragraph 5 shows .
A.the disadvantage of having little school education
B.the effect of having a home library in childhood
C.the necessity of raising people's literacy level
D.the importance of getting a university degree
【4】What can we learn from the passage?
A.The study explained why bookish childhood encouraged valuable skills.
B.Adults benefit more from a home library than children.
C.Home library size has little to do with numeracy level.
D.Parents who love reading benefit children a lot.
27、 I have been drawing for as long as I can remember. When I was a child, my parents were very busy. And for my generation, we didn’t have the internet. In order to entertain myself, I found pens and paper, and I just started drawing.
At that time, I thought of drawing just as a hobby. But I was tired of studying for school exams. I wanted to do something creative. One day, it hit me: How nice would it be if I could do what I love for a living? I did research on the best art schools around the world. One of my friends studied art in the United States. She advised me to go to the Rhode Island School of Design(RISD). That was the only school I applied to after I graduated from high school.
Luckily, I was accepted into the RISD. There were new skills to learn every day. At first, I was a little confused. I tried many different things. Chris Baselli, one of my teachers, helped me to find my own style.
Now, I’ve been working as a full-time illustrator( 插 画 师 ) for ten years. I’ve drawn for newspapers and magazines such as The New York Times and The New Yorker. I’ve also worked with companies like McDonald’s and Apple. Some clients(客户) keep coming back to me. They love my style.
When I get an assignment( 任 务 ), I read it over a lot of times. I try to work out the most important message that I need to include in my work. Then, I forget about the assignment for a while— the best idea often pops up when I am not thinking too hard.
I’m still at the early stage of my career. One of the biggest fears that I have is losing the excitement. I hope that will never happen so that I can keep creating wonderful designs.
【1】When the writer was a child, she drew in order to_________.
A.make money B.surprise her parents
C.entertain herself D.prepare for her career
【2】The writer realized that she could draw for a living_________.
A.when she was in school B.after she went to the United States
C.when she was a pre-school child D.after she graduated from high school
【3】After being accepted into the Rhode Island School of Design, the writer felt_________at first.
A.bored B.frightened C.confused D.disappointed
【4】The underlined phrase “pop up” most probably means “_________”.
A.work B.win C.escape D.appear
【5】According to the article, the writer fears that_________.
A.illustrators will be replaced by robots B.her clients will no longer love her style
C.the creative ideas will escape from her head D.she will no longer be excited about her profession
28、阅读下面的材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Hostess: Welcome to Let’s Talk. With us are Miss Wang, a teacher of English; Mr Zhang, an engineer; Mr Zhao, a government official; Ms Li, a bank clerk; and Mr Fang, a senior engineer. Our topic 【1】 today is “To own or not to own a car”. I’d like to know whether any of you is 【2】 (plan) to buy a car.
Mr Zhang: Well, I’ll certainly buy one. If I drive to work, my commuting time will be shortened. 【3】 (much) time will be available for work and recreation.
Hostess: So you’ll buy a car this year, Mr zhang?
Mr Zhang: Not really. Since the prices are coming down, I’ll wait and see.
Hostess: I see. I hope it’s a wise 【4】 (decide). What about you, Miss Wang? Are you going to buy a car as well?
Miss Wang: Not really. I would prefer public transport. You know, in the future, more underground and light railway lines will be 【5】 (build), and the service will be 【6】 (great) improved. 【7】 (travel) by underground and light railway will become cheaper, faster and more punctual.
Ms Li: I couldn’t agree with you more, Miss Wang. It’s true 【8】 cars have brought us a lot of convenience, 【9】 they are also a nuisance. First, they’re a major source of pollution. Second, owning a car 【10】 (be) expensive.
Hostess: That’s a very interesting point. It seems owning a car has both advantages and disadvantages. Our discussion will continue after the ads.
29、 George lived with his sick mother in a poor village. One bright sunny _________ in July, he went early to the forest two miles away. He was asked to __________ some wood. After working hard for half a day, he looked around for a cool place to rest and eat his lunch. Suddenly some fine red wild strawberries caught his eye.
“How good these will be with my bread and butter!” George thought. He at once began to _______all the strawberries he could find, then sat down by the river, ready to enjoy them.
Just then as he was lifting the __________ strawberry to his mouth, he thought of his mother.
“Shall I _________ them for her?” He imagined how much they would make her happy, yet still looking at them with longing (渴望的) eyes.
“I will eat half, and take the other half to her,” he said. Then he divided the strawberries into two. But he found each half looked too small, so he put them together again.
“I will only taste one.” Then he took the biggest one, but soon put it back. Finally, he carefully_________ them with leaves, deciding to keep them all _________ his mother.
When the sun was beginning to go down, George went home. __________ happy he felt that he had all his strawberries for his sick mother! The __________ he came to his home, the less he wished to taste them. As soon as he arrived , he ran to his mother and happily offered his wild strawberries. Tears in eyes, she put her hand on his head and said _________ : “And you kept them for me, did you? God will bless you for all this, my child.”
Could the eating of the strawberries have given George half the happiness he felt at the moment?
【1】A.morning B.noon C.afternoon D.night
【2】A.set up B.pick up C.put up D.give up
【3】A.buy B.grow C.make D.collect
【4】A.first B.last C.other D.next
【5】A.cut B.buy C.sell D.save
【6】A.showed B.locked C.covered D.washed
【7】A.to B.from C.for D.on
【8】A.What B.How C.Why D.Whether
【9】A.nearer B.farther C.longer D.later
【10】A.angrily B.lovingly C.worriedly D.politely