1、I fixed it up.
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2、用方框中所给短语的适当形式完成下列句子,使句子通顺、正确
search for, one day, far away, no problem, no one
【1】—Will you be able to get me tickets for the match?
—Of course, ________.
【2】He wore a mask so that ________ could recognize him.
【3】Suddenly they seemed to hear something from ________.
【4】Policemen and volunteers are ________ the lost child.
【5】I am sure your dream will come true________.
3、Local businesses will donate money to an organization.(改为被动语态)
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4、My friend is happy to receive a letter from her parents. The underlined part “receive a letter from” means “________”.
A.hear from
B.hear of
C.look for
D.look after
5、You've given me so much help. I really ________ it.
A.appreciate
B.recharge
C.reactivate
D.demonstrate
6、It was difficult for them to keep ________ for hours and they were ________ out.
A.to run; tiring
B.to run; tired
C.running; tired
D.running; tiring
7、—Look! The man looks like Mr. Li.
—It can't be him. Because he with his family _______ Japan since last week and they haven't returned.
A.has gone to B.has been to C.have been in D.has been in
8、We should learn ________ Lang Ping.
A.to
B.by
C.from
D.at
9、I invited him ____ our school last year.
A.to visit
B.visited
C.visiting
D.visits
10、—Can you ________ living alone in a strange place?
—No, I can’t.
A.train B.cover C.imagine
11、Finish your homework first, then you’ll _____watch TV for an hour.
A. can B. be able to
C. able to D. could
12、A talk on Chinese history ________ in the school hall next week.
A.is given
B.has been given
C.will be given
D.gives
13、I think we should ________ some money ________ the poor children.
A.raise; to
B.raise; for
C.rise; to
D.rise; for
14、The books are very good, I like _______ very much.
A.they
B.their
C.him
D.them
15、I saw her ____________ a storybook in the room at 7:00 last night.
A. read B. to read C. reads D. reading
16、If you watch ______TV,you'll be ______tired.
A. much too;too much B. too much;too much
C. much too;much too D. too much;much too
17、There were____ left in the fridge.
A. nothing B. not C. none D. one
18、Thanksgiving in the United States is always _________ the fourth Thursday in November.
A.in B.on C.at
19、We are tired.So we are going to l________down and have a rest.
20、选用方框中单词或者词组的适当形式填空。
fix; engineer; skills; check; do some shopping
Alice: Tom. My computer is down again. I can't 【1】on line now.
Tom: Don't worry. Let me 【2】 it.
Alice: Is it serious?
Tom: I'm not sure. Oh, there must be something wrong with the CPU. I don't know how to
【3】it, either.
Alice: I heard that our new neighbour is a(n) 【4】
Tom: Really? I think he has better 【5】 We can go and ask him for help.
Alice: Let's go.
21、 Iceland lies in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is the second largest island in Europe. The country has a total area of 103,000 square kilometers and a coastline of about 6,600 km. The island is 300 km wide from north to south, and 500 km across from west to east.
From 1262 to 1944 Iceland was ruled first by Norway and then by Denmark. Centuries of foreign rule, and such things as volcanoes(火山) and the weather, made life very difficult at times for the Icelanders: there was lots of hard work and little change. The situation began to improve during the nineteenth century. Then in 1944 Iceland became an independent republic; since that time it has become a quite rich country where the people enjoy having cars, modern houses and lots of electrical equipment. If you look at the kind of products that Iceland exports today—fish, meat and wool for example—it’s easy to see that both the sea and the land are important to Icelanders. This has been true in fact since the time of the first Icelanders—Vikings from Norway who arrived in AD874.
Some things in the lives of the Icelanders have changed very little—the Icelandic language, for example, 700 years ago the stories called Sagas were first written down, these can still be read in the old language without much difficulty by Icelandic speakers today.
【1】In Iceland, the distance from north to south is _________that from west to east.
A.much longer than B.shorter than
C.the same as D.a little longer than
【2】What has hardly changed in Iceland?
A.Exporting products. B.The Icelandic language.
C.House equipment. D.The lives of the Icelanders.
【3】Which of the following sentences is NOT true?
A.Iceland has been an independent republic since Vikings began to live there.
B.Iceland is a country of many small islands.
C.Iceland is not the largest island in the world,
D.Iceland is quite a modern country now.
22、We spent a few days in Paris last week.We visited the famous city quite regularly.After all,it only takes three hours from London to Paris.It’s always a pleasure visiting places we really like and exploring areas we’ve never been.
The only unlucky thing this time was the weather.As soon as we got there the temperature reached almost 35 degrees (which lasted until we left).It was so hot that Matthew just couldn’t stand it—for him,it wasn’t the most enjoyable trip.I felt sorry for him because every time we go there he has to put up with (忍受) my endless shopping spree (狂欢) ...
Because of the heat,we ended up just having lots of ice cream and drinks most of the time,although we managed to pay a few visits to the new Herme shop on Rue de Vaugirard at least.It’s not as busy as the shop on Rue Bonaparte so you can choose whatever you like without worrying about a queue behind you!I really enjoyed his bread this time as well as the cakes.And I must say that his Croissant aux Amandes and Bostock were simply the best I’ve ever had.
【1】Which of the following is TRUE according to the first paragraph?
A. The writer stayed in Paris for a month last year.
B. It was a long way from London to Paris.
C. The writer enjoyed herself during the trip.
D. The writer only likes to go to places she has never been to.
【2】The underlined word “stand” in the second paragraph means .
A. 享受 B. 忍受
C. 站立 D. 位于
【3】What can you know about Matthew from the second paragraph?
A. He doesn’t like shopping.
B. He doesn’t like travelling.
C. He is one of the writer’s relatives.
D. He isn’t a good husband.
【4】The shops on Rue Bonaparte .
A. have no bread that the writer likes
B. are often crowded with customers
C. don’t have anything the writer likes
D. are not very busy all the time
【5】What’s the best title for the passage?
A. An unpleasant trip B. A great city
C. A shopping centre D. A trip to Paris
23、 “Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” It’s a famous sentence from US president John F. Kennedy’s speech in 1961.
Mark Zuckerberg, who set up (创立) social network site Facebook, must agree with Kennedy. The 35-year-old American raised $100 million for the public schools in New Jersey, US.
Who is this young billionaire? How did he make his fortune (财富)?
Zuckerberg was a computer geek (天才) at Harvard University. As a second-year student, he set up a website to put the “face books” — photos of incoming first-year student —online. The website, where people were able to share personal information, was a success at once.
Zuckerberg first opened Facebook to high school students and then to everyone. Soon it became a part of American life. Now Facebook is the most popular site in the world with 600 million users. If Facebook were a country, it would be the world’s third largest.
“I could have never imagined all of the ways people would use Facebook when we were getting started six years ago,” Zuckerberg wrote in his blog.
Zuckerberg’s dream is to make the Internet a more connected place. That task could help Facebook make money: The more people share information about themselves online, the more money Facebook will make selling advertising.
Yet the billionaire keeps his own life out of the public eye. At the company, he sits among a sea of desks like hundreds of workers. A visitor to Facebook might not even recognize Zuckerberg in T-shirt and jeans. He usually takes one two-week vacation each year with his wife Priscilla Chan, who was once a Chinese American student at Harvard. On the weekends, he roasts pig in his garden for friends and takes Mandarin (普通话) lessons.
The Social Network, a movie based on Zuckerberg’s story, was among popular films of Year 2010.
【1】At the very beginning, Mark Zuckerberg set up the website in order to ________.
A.communicate with more people B.make a lot of money
C.put the photos of first-year students online D.become a famous person
【2】Mark Zuckerberg gave $100 million to ________.
A.Harvard University B.the public schools in New Jersey
C.his hometown D.high school students
【3】Mark Zuckerberg set up Facebook ________.
A.when he was a first-year student at Harvard University B.when he was 26 years old
C.in his second year at Harvard University D.soon after he finished the study at university
【4】The underlined sentence “Yet the billionaire keeps his own life out of the public eye.” is closest in meaning to ________.
A.Mark Zuckerberg tries not to attract others’ attention to his family life
B.Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t like to speak in public
C.Mark Zuckerberg is afraid to meet new people
D.Mark Zuckerberg chooses to live in a place far away from people
【5】According to the passage, Mark Zuckerberg ________.
A.likes to roast pig for friends on weekdays B.takes Mandarin lessons
C.likes to wear suits at work D.makes some movies
【6】At the beginning of the passage, the writer says Mark Zuckerberg must agree with Kennedy’s famous sentence because ________.
A.he helps to introduce America to the outside world B.he works hard to make his country rich
C.he seldom asks others to help him D.he does a lot of charity (慈善) work for his countrymen
24、"Mabel, Mabel, strong and able, keep your elbows off the table." I was only 3 or 4 years old when my mom taught me this little rhyme (雅韵诗). She taught it to teach me polite table manners.
I wish learning table manners as an adult were that easy. However, each country has its own table manners and knowing all about them can give you a headache.
For example, knowing how much food to eat can be tricky (复杂的). In China I quickly learned that if I finished all the food, others would invite us to have more. It is polite to leave a bit of food on the dishes. In Finland, however, your host would be troubled if you left any food on your plate.
If you're in America and you do want more food, don't reach across the table for it. That would be considered uncivilized (没有教养的). Instead you need to ask someone to pass you the dish.
What would you do if you walked into a restaurant and all the tables were full? In Germany or China, you might share a table with strangers. People in America, however, like more personal space better. They may think you strange if you sit at their table.
And after your meal, should you leave a tip? In some countries a tip is included in the meal price. In America, you need to leave extra money on the table to thank your server for the service.
Before you travel to a new country, be sure to pick up a good book on culture and customs. Take time to watch how the local people act and imitate them.
【1】Which of the following countries is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A. China. B. Finland. C. Germany. D. Japan.
【2】In America, you should___________.
A. ask someone to pass you the dish if you want more food
B. share a table with strangers
C. leave extra money on the table as a tip
D. Both A and C
【3】When you go to a restaurant full of guests in the US and sit on a seat with a man you
don't know, they will find_________.
A. you are very friendly B. you are very kind to others
C. you are very strange D. you are very clever
【4】What does the underlined word "imitate" in the last paragraph probably mean?
A. To look at someone or something for a long time and not move your eyes.
B. To copy the way someone or something looks, sounds or behaves.
C. To make jokes about.
D. To put something down.
【5】According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A. A tip is needed in some countries.
B. It's easy to follow table manners in different countries.
C. Each country has its own table manners.
D. You'd better eat all the food on your plate in Finland.
25、 This is a story about family life. We interviewed two students,Josh Franklin and Alice Gomez, about their weekend chores. They told us about the chores they d【1】last weekend.
On Saturday morning, Josh had two big chores to do. He didn’t like washing the clothes,but he enjoyed c【2】up the garage(车库).”I listened to the radio and sang my favorite songs w【3】 I worked,” he said. Alice had to go to the store and buy food for the family on Saturday morning. Her mother usually goes w【4】her, but this time she went a【5】.”I liked shopping for food. I bought things I liked to e【6】 and my parents s【7】money buying them.” Josh and Alice b【8】liked helping with their parents’ yard sales.” I like talking to all the people.” said Josh. Alice said,’’ My parents gave me part of the money. Now I can buy something I want.”
26、 假如你是李华,是你校英语俱乐部的一员。上周你在同学中进行了一项调查,主题是“最喜欢的卡通人物”。请你根据下面的调查结果,用英语写一篇调查报告。
要点提示:
1. 简要说明调查结果,并说明最受欢迎的卡通人物是什么;
2. 说一说你最喜欢的卡通人物以及喜欢它的原因。
要求:
1. 包含所有提示要点,可适当发挥;
2. 不少于80词。
参考词汇:做调查 make a survey
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