1、你的看法和我的决定没有任何关系。
________________________________________________
2、 good idea it would be to start a community magazine up!
A. What B. What a C. What an D. How
3、After Jenny's mother had a conversation with the teacher , she seemed very ________.
A.happiness B.happy C.happily D.happiest
4、In my opinion, we should get used to ________ serving chopsticks when we have meals together.
A.use
B.used
C.using
D.uses
5、Compared to the high-speed train, the regular train makes me feel ________.
A.unusual
B.unexpected
C.uncrowded
D.uncomfortable
6、Welcome to our school, ladies and gentlemen. ________, I’d like to introduce myself.
A.At first B.To start with C.To be honest D.At last
7、— What do you think of the 8-minute art performance during the closing ceremony of the Winter Olympics in South Korea?.
— ________. The whole world was completely attracted by the wonderful performance..
A. I can’t agree more B. I suppose so
C. It couldn’t be better D. I enjoyed
8、I _____ 900 English words by the time I was ten。
A.learned B.was learning
C.had learned D.learnt
9、—I missed the beginning of the new movie last night.
—________! But you can get some information on the Internet.
A.Hurry up B.What a pity C.Good luck D.Never mind
10、Keys are used for _____ doors.
A. lock B. locked C. locking D. locks
11、Wu Dajing did a great deal of practice before the Winter Olympics in 2018 so that he won a gold medal.
A. many B. hundreds C. a large amount of D. a large number of
12、— Jane, I'm late for your party _______ an accident. I'm sorry.
— It doesn't matter. Enjoy yourself here.
A. ahead of
B. instead of
C. because of
13、The writer has ________ a new novel for over a year.
A.worked on
B.turned on
C.put on
D.got on
14、There are _______ things in your room. Stop buying anything until you can clean up your room.
A. too many B. less C. too much D. so much
15、--I think your handwriting is really wonderful.
--______
A.Are you sure? B.No, I don't think so.
C.That's all right. D.It's very kind of you to say so.
16、She is leaving________Beijing tomorrow.
A.at
B.on
C.for
D.with
17、Jerry wants to be ________ pilot. He thinks it’s ________ exciting job.
A.a; an B.a; the C.the; a D.the; an
18、— Excuse me, could you tell me ______?
—There is a supermarket over there. You can get some there.
A. how I can find a supermarket B. where the supermarket is
C. where I can buy some fruit D. Where can I buy some fruit
19、They will have to close the theatre_______ they can find some more money
A. if B. because C. unless D. when
20、Dreams are full of power and they can lead you ________ harder and become ________ than before.
A.to work; worse
B.work; worse
C.work; better
D.to work; better
21、Beijing is a nice city because more and more trees _______ every spring.
A. planted B. are planted
C. will be planted. D. plant
22、补全对话
根据对话内容,从方框内选择恰当的句子将对话补充完整。(选项中有两项是多余的)
A: Excuse me, sir. 【1】
B: Certainly. Go along this street. Turn left into Xingfu Street, and the museum is on your right.
A: 【2】
B: It’s about thirty minutes.
A: I see. 【3】
B: Yes, you can. A No. 103 bus will take you there.
A: 【4】
B: Over there. Look! The bus is coming.
A: Thank you very much.
B: 【5】
23、[素材选自Keynote Book 2]
谈论小说
A: What are you reading?
B: Oh, it's an English novel called The Little Women. Do you know it?
A: No, I don't. 【1】? Is it a horror novel?
B: No, it's an educational story. Several girls tried their best to solve all kinds of difficulties in life.
A: It sounds cool. 【2】?
B: Yes, it is worth reading. You can improve your English through reading it.
A: 【3】?
B: Sure. I think you'll like it.
A: Thanks. Do you often read English books?
B: Yes, I like reading English books very much. 【4】.
A: But I find it difficult to do English reading, especially reading a longer passage.
B: Just read quickly to get the main idea at first. 【5】. Read word groups.
A: I'll try. Thank you.
24、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
25、In early November of 1503, during Christopher Columbus’ fourth and final trip to America, his ship was seriously damaged in a storm. Columbus and his men had to live on a small island for several months while they tried to repair their ship and return to Spain.
At first, the local people on the island were very kind to the European visitors, giving them all the food and clothes they needed to survive. However, as the months passed, the local people became more and more unhappy with their guests, who were tricking and stealing from them. Finally the locals decided to stop helping. Without food or any way to leave the island, Columbus’ group was soon in serious trouble.
Luckily for Columbus, he had a book about the stars and planets on his ship. It described the movements of all the objects in the night sky. The book, written by a well-known German scientist, said there would be a total lunar eclipse (月食) on the evening of February 29, 1504 and how long it would last.
Columbus worked out the difference in time between Germany and North America. He then had a meeting with the local leaders just before the eclipse would take place. In this meeting, Columbus told them his god was angry because the local people were no longer giving food. So his god would take away the moon to punish them. At the moment Columbus finished talking, just as he had planned, the moon began disappearing.
The local leaders grew frightened and quickly agreed to provide Columbus with food and anything else he wanted. But first, Columbus’ god had to return the moon. Columbus told them he would have to discuss the idea with his god on his ship. Knowing the moon would stay completely hidden for about 48 minutes, Columbus returned just before the moon began to reappear. From that day on, until they finally
left, Columbus and his men no longer had any trouble getting the food they needed.
【1】At first, the local people helped Columbus and his men by__________.
A. giving them food
B. building a house for them
C. repairing their ship
D. providing them with a book
【2】The local people became angry because the Europeans__________.
A. looked very different
B. had nothing to trade
C. were cheats and thieves
D. wanted to take their land
【3】What did Columbus do after returning to his ship on the night of the meeting?
A. He discussed the problem with his god.
B. He waited for the eclipse to finish.
C. He read about the stars and planets.
D. He told his men what happened.
【4】What can we learn about the Europeans from the passage?
A. They all believed in god.
B. They never returned to Spain.
C. They admired the local people.
D. They caused their own problems.
26、 Sometimes, when you worry that you may fail an exam, you end up failing. Or during a seating arrangement (安排) in your class, when you are afraid to sit next to someone you don’t like, you end up sharing the desk with him or her.
This is what Murphy’s Law tells us: If things can go wrong, they will go wrong. But is it true?
Of the studies about Murphy’s Law, the most famous one is the buttered toast (烤面包片) phenomenon (现象): One toast with butter falls; it lands butter-side down most of the time.
To prove this, Robert Matthews did a lot of experiments with more than 1,000 British school kids in 2001.
In the first experiment, each student put a piece of buttered toast on a plate, let it fall off 20 times and noted which side it landed on. Of almost 10,000 experiments, toast landed butter-side down 62 percent of the time.
But you may ask: Is it the butter that plays a role? Here comes Matthews’ second experiment.
This time, instead of butter, the toast had a letter “B” written on one side. It still landed 58 percent of the time on the B-side.
This proved that Murphy’s Law is true: If the toast can land butter-side down, it will do so. Matthews did another experiment. When students threw the toast from a height of 2.5 metres, the toast landed butter-side down only 47 percent of the time.
“Toast lands butter-side down because humans aren’t tall enough to let it land any other way,” Matthews said.
根据上文内容判断正(T)误(F)
【1】According to Murphy’s Law, in an English class, if you don’t want to be questioned by the teacher, you may end up failing to answer the questions.
【2】In the first experiment of buttered toast, we know the toast landed butter-side down about 620 times.
【3】If the toast can land butter-side down, Murphy’s Law is true.
【4】In the first two experiments, either the butter or the letter “B” plays a role.
【5】The passage is mainly talking about Murphy’s Law depending on people’s mental states (心理状态).
27、
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【1】Tom, aged 11, who has only $100 and is crazy about rides, can choose Tour________.
A.A6 B.A13 C.A16
【2】It can be known from the passages that________.
A.visitors can step under the waves and enjoy 50 shows and attractions at SeaWorld
B.the San Diego Zoo covers 100 acres with one of the most kinds of wild animals in the world
C.youngsters and their families can enjoy a half day of wonderful adventures in Legoland
【3】The four passages above probably come from ________.
A.a sports report B.a story book C.an advertisement poster
28、阅读下面的短文,在空白处填人一个适当的单词或用括号内单词的正确形式填空。(每空不超过三个词)
Cindy and Anna were classmates. Some days they could spend hours 【1】 (happy) together without any argument, but other days they just could not agree on what to do.
One day they decided 【2】 (play) in the garden near their school. “Come on, let’s play chess,” Anna said.
“I don’t want to play chess.” Cindy replied.
“We always do what you want to do, Cindy. It’s my turn to make a 【3】 (decide).” Anna said. She was getting a little unhappy and went away, leaving Cindy alone.
Cindy was very angry. After she got home, she found she still had Anna’s notebook in her schoolbag. “Well, I’m not giving it back 【4】 her today. I’m too mad at her,” Cindy thought.
The next day at school, their teacher Mrs. Stone asked 【5】 their notebooks. But Anna didn’t have 【6】 (she), and she looked worried. Cindy 【7】 (know) she should tell Mrs. Stone that she had the notebook, but she was still mad at Anna.
When it was time for lunch, Cindy finally told Mrs. Stone the 【8】 (true). “Thank you for 【9】 (be) honest, Cindy. I’m sure Anna will be 【10】 (thank) that you have given me her notebook.” said Mrs. Stone.
Later, Mrs, Stone asked the two girls together and talked with them. Mrs. Stone helped them realize that it was a good idea to take turns to decide the activity. They got on well with each other again.
29、One morning, I was waiting at the bus stop, worried about__ late for school. There were many people waiting in line at the bus stop, but most of them just stared (盯着) at their mobile phones, listening to music or going through the WeChat __. No one talked or laughed.
__ the bus finally came, we all hurried on board. I got a place next to the window, so I had a good view of the sidewalk. A boy ___ a bike caught my attention. He __ beside the bus while waving his arm. I heard a passenger behind me shouting to the __, but he ___to stop until we reached the next stop. The bus drove fast, and the boy tried his best ___ up with it. It ___ that he was a little tired, but he still kept riding. And he was carrying__ over his shoulder and shouting.
Finally, when we came to the next stop, to our surprise, the boy ran up to the __ of the bus. I heard an exciting conversation. Then the driver stood up and asked, “__ anyone lose a suitcase at the bus stop?” A woman on the bus shouted, “Oh, dear! It’s mine.” She pushed her way to the driver and took the suitcase ___. Everyone on the bus began talking about __ the boy did, and the crowds of strangers suddenly became__ to one another.
Sometimes even something small can change the relationship among people a lot. What an unforgettable experience!
【1】
A.be
B.to be
C.being
D.been
【2】
A.in surprise
B.with excitement
C.with happiness
D.in silence
【3】
A.Before
B.Since
C.Because
D.When
【4】
A.on
B.by
C.in
D.under
【5】
A.rode
B.was ridden
C.was riding
D.is riding
【6】
A.policeman
B.boy
C.driver
D.other passengers
【7】
A.hoped
B.happened
C.refused
D.decided
【8】
A.catching
B.to catch
C.caught
D.catch
【9】
A.looked
B.seemed
C.sounded
D.felt
【10】
A.something
B.nothing
C.anything
D.everything
【11】
A.door
B.window
C.back
D.seat
【12】
A.Does
B.Has
C.Did
D.Do
【13】
A.angrily
B.thankfully
C.noisily
D.loudly
【14】
A.which
B.how
C.what
D.that
【15】
A.excited
B.friendly
C.easy
D.surprised