1、树产生的这种化学物质保护他们免受昆虫侵害。
_____________________________________________________
2、_______ good suggestion you have given to me!
A. What a B. What C. How a D. How
3、Alice,we should be more careful to avoid _____mistakes in paper.
- Yes,you’ve right.But it is too difficult.
A. making B. to make C. made D. make
4、The robot is made _____ just____a real person.
A. to look like B. look like C. to look as D. look as
5、Her sister took away everything ___________ belonged to her.
A.that
B.which
C.what
D.whose
6、If everyone plays a part in protecting the environment, our world ________more and more beautiful.
A. become B. becomes C. became D. will become
7、—The sky looks terrible!
—It will be worse __________we take action to protect the environment.
A.unless B.if C.when D.after
8、–Does Jenny live here?
–Yes. But I don't know_________________.
A. which room does she live in
B. in which room lives she
C. which room she lives in
D. in which room does she live
9、 I your email after the meeting and see whether it's there or not.
A. will check B. am checking
C. have checked D. checked
10、Our teacher asked who _____ the window just now.
A. to break B. breaking C. broke D. broken
11、— The COVID-19 Breakout (新冠状病毒爆发) has a big influence ______ everyone's life. As a Chinese, I'm really proud of our great motherland.
— I can't agree with you more.
A.on B.with C.to
12、Many people would rather _____ in the countryside because there is less pollution there.
A.live B.living C.to live
13、—Do you know what time your uncle Hangzhou tomorrow?
—At 2∶00 p.m. I will meet him when he at the airport.
A. gets to; arrives
B. will get to; will arrive
C. will get to; arrives
D. gets to; will arrive
14、Teenagers _________ to look after themselves from a young age.
A. should educate B. should be educated
C. shouldn’t be educated D. not should educate
15、Ⅰ met Jim last week. We ________ each other for about twenty years since we left Japan.
A.didn't meet B.don't meet C.haven't met D.hadn't met
16、You don’t look well. I think you should have your temperature ________first.
A.take B.took C.taken
17、You look tired.You’d better________a good rest.
A. stop to have
B. stop having
C. to stop to have
D. to stop having
18、—I have bought a dictionary. And I find the price of these dictionaries is ________ than before.
—So it is. However, they are more practical and useful.
A.much cheaper
B.more expensive
C.much higher
19、They tried to find a table for two, but they were all ______________.
A. given away B. kept away C. used up D. taken up
20、There are many students in our class, ________ Li Ming, Zhao Long and Wang Ping.
A.for example
B.such
C.such as
D.as
21、Li Lei is a good student and he gets to school every day.
A. in time B. on time C. of time D. for time
22、完成句子 按所给的汉语,用英语完成下列句子。
【1】当时他的车碰巧失去控制,撞上了路边的一个垃圾桶。
His car _____________________________ and hit the rubbish bin by the road at that time .
【2】这台新的机器比其他有着许多优势。
This new machine ___________________________________________________.
【3】你能告诉我这本书我能借多久吗?
Could you tell me ________________________________________________ the book?
【4】假如每个人都环保生活,将会给地球造成大的影响。
If everyone lives a green life, it ________________________________ the earth.
【5】这个旅馆提供高水平的服务,每年吸引了大量游客。
This hotel _______________________________ that it attracts many visitors every year.
【6】他是第一个在月球上行走的人。
He ______________________________ on the Moon.
23、根据对话内容,从选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有两项为多余选项。
A: Hi, Jenny. I have a problem. I need some advice.
B: 【1】
A: Well, I’m having trouble talking to people.
B: Really? 【2】 What happened?
A: I upset my friend’s elder sister at her birthday party.
B: Oh, 【3】
A: I asked her age. She seemed unhappy. Is that a bad thing?
B: Yes. Asking someone’s age is actually impolite. 【4】
A: Well, it was her birthday that day, so I just wanted to know her age.
B: 【5】
A: OK. I see. I’ll pay more attention to that.
A.What did you say to her?
B.Did you say sorry to her?
C.Personal questions can upset someone.
D.How did you get on with your friends?
E.What’s your trouble, David?
F.She probably thinks you are rude.
G.But you always talks a lot.
24、Have you ever been swimming in a pond, stream, or lake and had a leech(水蛭) stick on you? You probably shouted and tried to force it away as fast as you could. But leeches aren’t really sick, and sometimes they can save lives.
In ancient Egypt and later medieval(中世纪) Europe, doctors put leeches on patients. They believed that the spineless wormlike living things can cure all kinds of illnesses by sucking(吮吸) a patient’s blood. In Europe and in the United States, millions of leeches were used throughout the 1800s. Doctors used leeches to treat a number of illnesses, from obesity to headaches. People soon learned that leeches could not cure most diseases and were not a good treatment for patients. However in 1985, a Harvard University doctor changed people’s thinking once again. He was trying to reattach(重新接上) a patient’s ear, which had been cut off. He had trouble reconnecting the veins because the patient’s blood kept clotting(凝). He used a leech to draw out the blood and saved the ear.
Since then, leeches have often been used in surgery where body parts are reattached. During surgery, a leech is placed on the area where the surgeon does not want the blood to pool and clot. Then the leech produces a thing that keeps the veins(静脉) open and stops the blood from clotting. The leech sucks up excess blood, allowing fresh blood to flow, which helps the patient get well.
Some people are scared to death at the thought of having a blood sucking thing attached to them. But why not welcome a leech if it can save your life?
【1】What is the passage mostly about?
A.Patient’s interest in leeches.
B.How and where leeches live.
C.The medical uses of leeches.
D.Leeches in ancient medicine.
【2】When were leeches first used?
A.In medieval Europe.
B.In ancient Egypt.
C.In 1985 by a Harvard University doctor.
D.In the 1800s in Europe and in the United States.
【3】When a leech is placed on a patient, which one happens first?
A.The leech produces a thing.
B.The patient’s veins open.
C.The patient’s blood flow faster
D.The leech sucks up excess blood.
【4】Why did a doctor in 1985 decide to try using leeches?
A.He needed a way to close the wound.
B.He wanted to change people’s thought.
C.He believed in the mystery of nature.
D.He needed to keep blood from clotting
25、NBA Superstar Passes
Jan 26 was a sad day. Kobe Bryant, one of the greatest NBA player of all time, died in a helicopter crash (直升飞机失事) in California, US on that day. The terrible crash also killed his 13-year-old daughter Gianna Bryant and seven other people. Bryant was 41 years old.
People were shocked (震 惊)and heartbroken after hearing about Bryant’s sudden death. In the basketball world, Bryant was a super star. He had a great influence(影响)in the NBA.
He was a basketball prodigy(神童), jumping into the NBA straight from high school. He was a loyal (忠诚的)player. He played for Los Angeles Lakes for 20 years. He was fast, skillful and aggressive (有攻击性的). People give him the nickname Black Mamba after one of the most deadly snakes in the world. His competitive philosophy(竞争哲学)was known as the “ Mamba Mentality”.
“Mamba Mentality is you’re going, you’re competing, you’re not worried about the end results,” Bryant once said.
We’ll never see the Black Mamba play another game. But we’ll always remember how great he was.
【1】How many people died in the helicopter crash on Jan26 ?
A.Seven. B.Eight C.Nine D.Ten
【2】What do you know about Kobe Bryant?
A.He started to play basketball at university.
B.He was one of the best player in the NBA.
C.He had a black snake named Mamba.
D.He was aggressive in his daily life.
【3】For Bryant, ”Mamba Mentality” means that________.
A.we can get better results by working hard
B.we should work hard without worries
C.we should learn from snakes
D.we should always be the best
【4】The story is written to________.
A.remember Bryant
B.explain Bryant’ dreams
C.explain the “ Mamba Mentality”
D.show why people were sorry to hear about Bryant’s death
26、 My favourite book is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It was written by Roald Dahl. In the story, a poor boy named Charlie lives with all his four grandparents and parents in a small house. Like all the other kids of his age, Charlie is also attracted by the chocolate factory owned by Willy Wonka, which is not far from Charlie’s home.
One day, Charlie who strongly wishes to enter the chocolate factory hears of some news which is going to make his dream come true. Willy Wonka, the chocolate factory owner, has hidden five tickets separately in five chocolate bars and whoever finds these tickets will be allowed to go into the factory and get a lifetime supply (供应) of chocolate.
The first four tickets are discovered by Augustus Gloop — a child who eats all the time, Veruca Salt — a naughty boy, Violet Beauregarde — a child who likes chewing gums (嚼口香糖) and Mike Teavee who only watches TV. Charlie finds the fifth ticket and goes to visit the factory with his Grandpa Joe. One by one all the other four kids are told to leave the trip because of their bad habits and Charlie wins the prize. He can enjoy as much chocolate as he wants.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory has been made into films twice. The first was titled Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and was released (发行) in June 1971. The second film was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory released in July 2005.
In addition, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Video Game was released in 1985.
【1】How many people live in Charlie’s house?
A.Three. B.Four. C.Five. D.Seven.
【2】What is the best subtitle (小标题) for the third paragraph?
A.Charlie’s dream B.How to find the tickets
C.How to win the prize D.Charlie wins the prize
【3】Which of the following is NOT true?
A.Charlie goes to visit the factory alone.
B.The chocolate factory is near Charlie’s house.
C.Willy Wonka hides five tickets in chocolate bars.
D.The second film has the same name as the book.
【4】Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is NOT a name of a _______.
A.film B.game C.factory D.book
27、Last week the manager of an old shop received a letter. As he was very busy, the letter lay on his desk till teatime. Then he opened it and $100 fell out onto his desk. Together with it was a short letter. It reads:
Dear Sir,
In 1935 I got engaged(订婚), but unluckily I lost my job. At that time a lot of people were out of work. Six months later I got a job again, but of course I was very short of money.
I came to your shop to buy a wedding ring(结婚戒指). The girl took out some rings for me to look at, but she was called away for a moment, and I put one of the rings in my pocket. When she came back, I said I did not know the size of my girlfriend’s finger. So I left the shop without paying.
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Yours truly,
A customer (顾客)
“well, well, well,” said the manager. “life is full of surprises.”
【1】The writer of the letter sent $100 ______.
A. to buy a ring for his wife B. to thank the girl for her kindness
C. to pay for his wife’s ring D. to give an order for a ring
【2】How did the writer of the letter get the wedding ring?
A. The girl gave it to him. B. He bought it from the shop.
C. He borrowed it from the shop. D. He took it from the shop without paying.
【3】From the text we can know that the manager was ______.
A. afraid of seeing the money
B. too excited to say a word
C. surprised to get the money unexpectedly(出乎意料)
D. sorry for what the young man had done
28、首字母填空。
Soap is widely used in our lives around the world. Once soap was a dangerous-to-make hair p【1】, but it is something that it would be difficult to live without today.
Soap is everywhere. We use it every day and c【2】 it as something important in our lives. It also has an amazing h【3】. In Babylon around 2800 B. C., the e【4】 known soap was made and used. Ancient Egyptians also made soap. At one time, soap-making was not s【5】. That’s because lye (碱液) b【6】 chemical burns or even made people blind in the making process. Other dangerous materials were also m【7】 with animal fats and oils. L【8】, soap became available in shops and people gradually stopped making it in their homes.
Originally (最初), soap was not mainly used for c【9】. Instead, it was as gel (凝胶) for making hair stay in smell good. The Arabs first made the soap that we know today. They created coloured, liquid, and hard soap. They even had soap which was used for shaving (刮胡子).
Soap became people’s f【10】 in the late 1800s. Advertising in Europe and the USA helped people understand the connection between cleanliness and good health. Now, soap is something we wouldn’t want to live without.
29、When people say “culture”, we think of art and history. But one very famous symbol in _______ culture is a cartoon. We all know and love the black mouse with two large round ears—Mickey Mouse. Over 80 years ago, he first _______ in the cartoon Steamboat Willie.When this cartoon came out in New York in November, 1928, it was the first cartoon with sound and music. The _______ behind Mickey was Walt Disney. He became very rich and successful. In the 1930s, he _______ 87 cartoons with Mickey.
Some people might ask how this cartoon animal became so _______. One of the main reasons is that Mickey was like a common man, but he always tried to face any danger. In his early films, Mickey was _______ and had many problems such as losing his house or girlfriend, Minnie. However, he was always ready to try his best. People went to the _______ to see the “little man” win. Most of them wanted to be like Mickey.
In November, 1978, Mickey became the first cartoon character to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Today’s cartoons are usually not so simple as little Mickey Mouse,_______ everyone still knows and loves him. Who has a pair of ears more famous than Mickey’s?
【1】
A.Canadian
B.American
C.Japanese
【2】
A.married
B.smiled
C.appeared
【3】
A.man
B.actor
C.animal
【4】
A.made
B.watched
C.invented
【5】
A.smart
B.kind
C.popular
【6】
A.unlucky
B.dishonest
C.impolite
【7】
A.cinema
B.library
C.museum
【8】
A.and
B.but
C.or