1、句子翻译
【1】在消防员的帮助下,火终于被扑灭了。
【2】我从不怀疑扬州值得一游。
【3】跟城市生活比,乡村生活某些方面会更好。
【4】David 如此爱好阅读以至于他每天在这方面花一个小时
【5】我看他们似乎别无选择只能保持沉默。
2、— Look, Jim is reading a book under that tree.
—It be Jim. He has gone to Beijing.
A. can’t B. mustn’ t C. may D. needn’ t
3、Our head teacher is sick now, but she will come back to school________.
A.until she gets better again
B.as long as she will be better again
C.as soon as she is healthier again
4、Could you tell me _________?
A. that pop star would announce his wedding date B. if you like the coat or not
C. when the famous actor will come to our school D. why were my parents so strict with me
5、—Must I turn off the gas after cooking?
—Of course. You never be careful enough with that.
A.must B.can C.may D.should
6、—Have you all decided to attend the graduation party?
—Yes, _____we are busy these days, _____of us want to miss it.
A. because; all B. because; none
C. although; all D. although; none
7、Having been defeated 3 times in a _______, the boxer decided to give up fighting in Run 1.
A. race B. match C. row D. competition
8、 —Any phone calls for me while I was away?
—Yes, _ Mr. Black called and said you would understand if you see __ _message he left.
A. the; a B. a; the
C. the; the D. a; a
9、I didn't know Jack's address ________ he wrote to me.
A.because B.when C.until
10、—Have you got anything to do this afternoon, Lucy and Lily?
—Yes,_______ of us are going to the home for the elderly.
A. either B. both C. a11
11、—What do you think of her performance in the English speech contest?
—In my opinion, nobody else does _______.
A.well B.better C.best
12、—Excuse me, where is Mr. Brown's office?
—Sorry, I don't know. I ________ here for only a few days.
A.work B.worked C.have worked D.will work
13、If you arrive _______late, I don’t mind.
A. little B. a bit of C. a little bit of D. a bit
14、—The praise we got is quite _______ our hopes.
—It's your hard work that gets you success.
A.beyond B.against C.over D.with
15、The boy often plays this game ________.
A.has fun
B.with fun
C.for fun
D.for funny
16、The reason why _________turns off the lights in the classroom is that we always think others will do it.
A. everybody B. nobody C. anybody D. somebody
17、Which of the following words matches the sound /geɪn/?
A.game
B.gain
C.grown
D.gun
18、 you don’t like the shoes, I’ll show you another pair.
A. But B. If C.So D. Though
19、When I went to Linda’s bedroom, she_______in bed to have a rest.
A.is lying B.was lying C.is going to lie
20、The famous dancer we talked about just now________us a performance this weekend.
A.has given B.will give C.gave
21、Tina runs ________ in our class. No one can catch up with her.
A.slowly
B.faster
C.fastest
22、我不会拒绝帮助一位老朋友。
I wouldn’t________ ________help an old friend.
23、Ben: Hi, Tony. Are you free this Saturday?
Tony:___________What are you going to do, Ben?
Ben:___________Some of my paper-cutting works will be shown there. Tony: Wow, you are so great! What are they about?
Ben:___________They stand for happiness and good luck in China. Tony: It’s fantastic! Where do you learn paper cutting?
Ben: In our school art club.
Tony: Well, I am also interested in Chinese culture and I want to learn it.___________ Ben: Of course. So would you like to watch the show with me?
Tony: Yes, I’d love to, and I can’t wait.___________ Ben: Let’s meet at the school gate at 9:00 in the morning. Tony: OK. See you then.
Ben: See you!
【1】A.Sure, no problem. B.Sounds good. C.Yes, nothing much. D.Oh, I’m busy.
【2】
A.I’m going to watch a traditional art show. B.I’m going to visit my grandparents.
C.I went to the city park with my family. D.I am expecting to watch a game show.
【3】
A.They are bright symbols of good wishes. B.They are from a very special kind of clay.
C.They are about flowers, birds and fishes. D.They are used at traditional festivals.
【4】
A.What club shall I join? B.Can I join your club?
C.How do you use paper cuttings? D.Which art form would you like?
【5】
A.Shall we invite more friends? B.When shall we start?
C.Can I go with you next time? D.When and where shall we meet?
24、You may never know how valuable something is when it can not be fixed. And it could be a lovely moment you lose forever.
I grew up with very practical parents. My mother washed aluminum foil (铝箔纸) after she cooked in it, then reused it. She was the recycle queen, before they had a name for it.
My father was happier getting old shoes fixed than buying new ones. Their marriage was good. Their dreams focused. Their best friends lived so near. I can see them now, Dad in trousers, T-shirt and a hat and Mum in a house dress, lawn mower (割草机) in one hand, dishtowel in the other.
It was the time for fixing things — a curtain rod (杆), the kitchen radio, the oven door, the hem (褶边) in a dress — things we kept.
It was a way of life, and sometimes it made me crazy. I wanted just once to be wasteful. Waste somewhat meant affluence (富裕). Throwing things away meant you knew there would always be more.
But then my mother died, and on that clear summer’s night, in the warmth of the hospital room, I was struck with the pain of learning that sometimes there isn’t any more.
Sometimes what we care about most gets all used up and goes away… never to return. So, while we have it, it’s best we love it, care for it, fix it when it’s broken, and heal it when it’s sick.
This is true for marriage, old cars and children with bad report cards, dogs with bad hips, aging parents and grandparents. We keep them because they are worth it, because we are worth it.
【1】The writer really wanted to tell us .
A. her mum was the recycle queen.
B. her dad liked fixing old shoes.
C. throwing things meant there would be more
D. we should cherish (珍惜) what we care about while we have it
【2】What does the underlined word “struck” mean?
A. knocked B. touched C. stuck D. caught
【3】Which of the following is NOT mentioned according to the passage?
A. Fixing things is a way of life.
B. Waste somewhat meant affluence.
C. The writer’s family was very poor.
D. The writer’s parents were practical.
25、 Ning Hao and Xu Zheng have come together again to produce a new film-Dying to Survive(我不是药神)-as they returned to the summer movie season after 12 years.
This time, director Wen Muye joined the team after Ning recognized his talent for realistic themes. It was Ning Hao who handed Wen Muye the play and asked Xu Zheng to act in the leading role. The film is about Cheng Yong, played by Xu Zheng, a medicine salesman who becomes a hero by helping people get cheaper cancer medicine. The 117-minute film combines both laughter and tears together, showing the kindness of one man up against the reality of society.
"It's touching because it concentrates(专注) on the better side of people, and you can see how society changes, thanks to just one small act of kindness," said Xu Zheng at the film's premiere(首映) at Tsinghua University in Beijing on July 2.
The movie is based on a true story-Lu Yong, who got cancer with in 2002, helped more than 1,000 patients get cheaper, unapproved (未经批准的)medicine from India.
Lu was invited to the movie's premiere,and after he watched the whole film, Lu said it shows what happens when people can't afford the high price of imported(进口的)medicine. He agreed with the message at the end of the movie that the situation was improving thanks to the recent efforts of government.
Actor Huang Xiaoming was also invited to the premiere, and he thought both the acting and the direction were fantastic. "Even though I'm not in the movie, as a filmmaker, I feel proud to watch this piece," he said.
【1】The film Dying to Survive is a story about ________.
A.Ning Hao B.Lu Yong C.Wen Muye D.Cheng Yong
【2】The underline word “touching” probably means ________.
A.moving B.sad C.boring D.excited
【3】Lu Yong is a ________ according to the text.
A.cancer patient B.film actor C.medicine salesman D.film-maker
【4】The passage mainly tells us about a ________.
A.famous director B.wonderful film C.kind of medicine D.medicine company
26、
When you think of the Arctic, you imagine an icy land of white snow. Others imagine it as the last really clean place left on Earth. We have polluted the deepest oceans with plastic rubbish, and now, CNN says, “It’s the Arctic’s turn.”
German scientists have recently found microplastics in Arctic snow. Microplastics are pieces of plastic smaller than 5 millimeters. Sadly, the scientists found 1,800 pieces of microplastics per liter(升) of snow. That may cause terrible air pollution.
How is plastic pollution reaching the Arctic? According to scientists, “It’s clear that most of the microplastics in the snow come from the air. They fall off plastic objects and are moved by the wind. They mix with ice in the air and fall to the ground as snow. ”
Are they bad for us? We do know that our bodies cannot take in “large” pieces of microplastics. However, if the plastics are small enough, they can find ways into our bodies and stay there for a long time, which can be bad for our health.
Microplastics have also been found in rivers and oceans around the world. Research has found that they flow over long distances and into our oceans, damaging ecosystems(生态环境) along the way. They start in our wastewater, when we wash clothes with plastic fibers(纤维). The wastewater then flows into rivers and out to sea, where they are eaten by sea animals. If people then eat these animals, it means that we’re eating the plastic as well.
【1】According to the passage, microplastics are ______.
A.pieces of plastic bigger than 5 millimeters
B.pieces of metal smaller than 5 millimeters
C.pieces of plastic smaller than 5 millimeters
D.pieces of plastic smaller than 5 centimeters
【2】Which is the correct order of the following events?
①Waste water flows into rivers and seas.②People eat animals in the sea.
③People wash clothes with plastic fibers. ④Microplastics are eaten by sea animals.
A.③①④②
B.①③②④
C.③①②④
D.③②①④
【3】Which of the following about Microplastics is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Our bodies cannot take in “large” pieces of microplastics.
B.Microplastics flow over long distances before into oceans.
C.The deepest oceans have been polluted with plastic rubbish.
D.Microplastics are only eaten by sea animals.
【4】The writer wrote the passage mainly to tell us ______.
A.not to travel to the Arctic
B.not to eat animals in the oceans
C.to use fewer plastic objects
D.to wear a mask(口罩) when going out
【5】Where is the passage probably taken from? ________
A.A story book.
B.A doctor’s dairy.
C.An environmental article.
D.A travel magazine.
27、 Do you have a lucky number? What is it? Many people have a special number that they hope will bring them good luck.
In Chinese culture, some numbers are believed to be lucky or unlucky based on the Chinese word that the number sounds similar to.
For example, the word for the number 8 sounds similar to the word for “making a fortune”. So, people consider it a very lucky number. Some people will even spend a lot of money to have 8s in their phone number or on their vehicle license plate(车牌照)number. The opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics began at 8:08 pm on Aug 8, 2008.
The number 9 is also a lucky number because of its connection to the emperors of China. There were nine dragons on emperors’ robes (龙袍)and Chinese myth held that the dragon had nine children. The number 9 also stands for “long lasting”. That’s why a man always proposes(求婚)to a woman with 99 or 999 roses.
So what’s an unlucky number in China? One example is 4. Many Chinese people see 4 as an unlucky number because it sounds similar to the character for “death”.
Because of this, many buildings skip(跳过)the fourth floor, and simply call it the fifth floor. In Hong Kong, some buildings even skip all floors numbered with 4, such as 4, 14, 24, 34 and all 40-49 floors. Some buildings also skip the 13th floor, as this is considered an unlucky number in the West. As a result, a building whose highest floor is 50 may have only 35 physical floors.
【1】What makes Chinese people believe a number is lucky or unlucky?
A.The shape of the number. B.The sound of the number.
C.The history of the number. D.The spelling of the number.
【2】Why will people spend a lot of money to have 8s in phone numbers or on vehicle license plate numbers?
A.Because they believe 8 will make them live forever. B.Because they believe 8 will bring good luck.
C.Because 8 is easy to remember. D.Because 8 stands for fashion.
【3】According to the passage, how do you like the number 9 in Chinese culture?
A.terrible B.crazy C.positive D.worried
【4】A building whose highest floor is 60 in Hong Kong might only have________ physical floors if it skips all the unlucky numbers.
A.35 B.44 C.50 D.60
【5】What is the story mainly about?
A.Lucky and unlucky numbers in Western culture. B.Meanings of different lucky numbers.
C.Meanings of different unlucky numbers. D.Lucky and unlucky numbers in Chinese culture.
28、For thousands of years, poems have been the favourite types of literature in China. There were many famous poets from different periods of time in Chinese h【1】 and most of their poems are s【2】 read and enjoyed today.
To remind people o【3】 those classic Chinese poems, CCTV has produced a TV p【4】 called Chinese Poem Competition. The final of the show’s second season was shown in February. A girl named Wu Yishu w【5】 studies at the High School Affiliated to Eudan University, came out to be the w【6】 of the competition. She recited lines from the Classic of Poetry(《诗经》). “In July, the crickets in the field, In A【7】, they Are in the yard. In September, they are at the door; In October, the crickets enter and crawl under our beds.” “I really admire her k【8】 of poems. The first time I saw her w【9】 traditional Han clothing on TV, I was very impressed by her classical looks. She always keeps so clam through the shows, which is very u【10】 for her age,” said Huang Zijin after watching the final show.
Mr. Huang also said we would find Chinese cultures and taste the beauty of life by enjoying poems.
29、 A young man was driving down a suburban(郊区的)street, going a bit too fast in his new car. There were many __________ playing between the cars parked on the side of the street.
As his car passed, a child suddenly appeared and threw a __________ at the car. The man stopped the car and jumped out. He grabbed the kid and __________ at him, “What are you doing?” He continued shouting, “That’s a new car. It will be expensive to __________ the damage you did with that stone. Why did you do it?”
“I’m sorry. I didn’t know what else to do! It’s my brother,” he said. “He rolled off the curb (马路牙子) and fell out of his wheelchair. I can’t __________ him up.”The boy asked the man, “Would you please help me get him back into his wheelchair? He’s hurt and he’s too __________ for me.”
The young man swallowed (吞咽) and said nothing. He lifted the kid’s brother back into the wheelchair.
“Thank you, sir,” the child said. The man then watched the little boy push his brother toward their home.
The young man did not repair the dent (凹痕) in his car. He kept it to __________ himself not to go through life so fast that someone has to throw a stone to get his __________. Sometimes, when you don’t make the time to listen, life throws a stone at your head.
A.men
B.kids
C.monkeys
D.dogs
A.basketball
B.snowball
C.stone
D.toy
A.shouted
B.pointed
C.aimed
D.looked
A.cause
B.leave
C.offer
D.fix
A.clean
B.call
C.lift
D.turn
A.heavy
B.fast
C.old
D.naughty
A.remember
B.forget
C.recall
D.remind
A.support
B.attention
C.money
D.pity