1、你知道篮球运动是由谁发明的吗?
_______________
2、The chopsticks are made _____wood. And they are made ______China.
A. from, in B. of, in
C. of, by D. by, in
3、________ it's not a long way, ________ it's better to take a raincoat with you.
A.Although; /
B.Although; but
C.Because; so
D.Because; /
4、In the past few years, I ________ several letters to report this situation.
A.wrote B.will write C.have written D.was writing
5、Many trees ________ in our city last year.
A.were planted B.are planted C.planted D.plant
6、—How was your recent trip to Hangzhou?
—I've never had_________ one before.
A.a pleasant
B.a most pleasant
C.a more pleasant
D.the most pleasant
7、--- How can I get to the Slender West Lake Park?
--- You can drive the Da Hongqiao Bridge and it’s on your right .
A. past B. over C. through D. beyond
8、---Must we finish the work today?
---________. Never leave today’s work for tomorrow.
A.Yes, you can B.Yes, you must C.No, you can’t D.No, you needn’t
9、—Why not go for a picnic this Sunday?
—________. I love getting close to nature.
A.I’m afraid not
B.I couldn’t agree more
C.I believe not
D.I don’t think so
10、Bob ________with his classmates, but now he gets on well with them.
A.used to fighting B.used to fight C.is used to fight
11、—Susan be in the classroom, I think .
—No, she be in the classroom. I saw her playing on the playground a minute ago.
A.can; may not B.may; can’t C.may; mustn’t
12、- It is too noisy outside. What’s up?
- Oh, some children ________ football in the yard.
A. played B. will play
C. are playing D. have played
13、Tomorrow is Sunday. He will ________ his grandparents.
A. see off B. look at C. come by D. drop by
14、—Would you like _________ apple or _________ pear?
—Either, thanks.
A.an; an
B.a; a
C.an; a
D.a; an
15、What you when the captain came in?
A.are; doing
B.did; do
C.were; doing
16、Jane ________ at home now. I saw her playing tennis at school just now.
A.must be
B.mustn’t be
C.can be
D.can’t be
17、—May I tell this to my best friend?
—No, you _________. Never let anybody else know about it.
A.couldn’t
B.shouldn’t
C.needn’t
D.mustn’t
18、The lake in the village is ________.
A. 30 metres deep B. 30metre deep
C. 30 metre deep D. 30metredeep
19、—Look! The man who welcomed us at the school gate ________ be our headmaster.
—No, it ________ be him. He is having a meeting in the office now.
A.must; can’t
B.must; mustn’t
C.can’t; mustn’t
D.mustn’t; can’t
20、________ visitors visit the Great Wall every year.
A. Two millions B. Millions C. Two millions of D. Millions of
21、—I can’t imagine ________ the work in such a short time.
—But we have no choice but ________ it.
A.fishing; do
B.finishing; to do
C.to finish; to do
D.to finish; doing
22、根据下面的对话情景,在每个空白处填上一个适当的句子,使对话的意思连贯、完整。
A: Hey, Lisa. Would you like to share some of your learning habits with me?
B: 【1】.
A: Great! What do you think is the most important learning habits?
B: I think the most important one is to make a study plan.
A: How do you usually do?
B: Well, I often make a weekly plan and go over lessons on weekends.
A: 【2】.What else?
B: Besides that, I think taking study breaks is quite useful.
A: 【3】?
B: Because many students think they can learn a lot without going out for hours. But the truth is the more time they spend sitting and learning, the less they actually learn.
А: 【4】?
B: We should use the break time wisely.
A: 【5】.
B: That also works to make our brain more active.
A: Thanks for sharing. I will have a try.
23、 补全对话(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
根据对话内容,从方框内的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
A: 【1】
B: I went to Shanghai with my friends.
A: Did you go there for a vacation?
B: No, we didn’t. 【2】
A: For a concert? Whose concert?
B: Girls’ Generation (少女时代) from Korea.
A: 【3】
B: Very much. It’s my favorite band.
A: 【4】
B: No, I can’t. But they can sing and dance quite well. I like music that I can dance to. What about you?
A: 【5】 And I like music that I can sing along with.
A. What a pity! B. I like quiet music. C. Do you like the band? D. We went there for a concert. E. It sounds interesting. F. Where did you go last weekend? G. Can you understand Korean songs? |
24、Choose the best answer (根据以下内容,选择最恰当的答案)
Gary and Gavin were twin brothers who worked in a department store owned by their father. After the father had passed away, they took over the store. Everything went well until the day a 100-dollar bill disappeared. Gary had left the bill on the cash register(收银机). But when he returned, the money was gone.
Gary then asked his brother Gavin, “Did you see that one-hundred-dollar bill on the cash register?” Gavin said that he had not. But Gary did not let it go and kept questioning. “100-dollar bills can’t get up and walk away by themselves! Surely you must have seen it.” There was complaint in Gary’s voice. Tempers began to rise and resentment(愤恨)grew. “I said I didn’t see it!” Gavin replied angrily.
The argument divided the young men and they could no longer work together. Later, a wall was built in the center of the store. For twenty years, resentment never ended.
One day, a strange man came to the store. He walked in and asked Gary, “How long have you been here?” Gary replied that he’d been there all his life. “Then you are the person I’m looking for, since I must confess something to you,” the man said. “Twenty years ago, I was totally broken and hungry. I entered this store from the back door and saw a 100-dollar bill on the cash register. And I took it. All these years I haven’t been able to forget that. I had to come back and ask for your forgiveness.”
The stranger felt very surprised when seeing tears well up in the eyes of the middle-aged man in front of him. “Would you please go next door and tell the same story to the man in the store?” Gary asked. Then something surprised the stranger even more -- after hearing his story, the two middle-aged men hugged each other and cried out in front of the wall of the store.
After twenty years, the wall of resentment that set them away from each other finally came down.
【1】Before the twin brothers’ father died, the department store belonged to _______.
A.Gary B.Gavin C.their father D.a strange man
【2】Gary and Gavin argued a lot about _______ one day.
A.the cash register B.the wall C.the store D.the money
【3】When Gary said “100-dollar bills can’t get up and walk away by themselves!”, he _______.
A.knew a stranger had taken it B.believed his brother had kept it
C.thought Gavin knew nothing about it D.decided to divide the store
【4】The underlined word “confess” in Paragraph Four has the same meaning as _______.
A.be honest to say B.be funny to realize
C.be lucky to enjoy D.be serious to hide
【5】Gary probably felt very _______ when he asked the stranger to tell the same story to his brother.
A.proud B.sorry C.wise D.disappointed
【6】Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The 100-dollar bill was inside the cash register for almost twenty years.
B.The brothers built a wall in the center of the store so that their resentment could end.
C.The stranger came to apologize that he had taken their money 20 years before.
D.They could hardly believe the stranger’s story and started complaining to each other again.
25、 When a cake is brought to the table at a birthday party, it is usually decorated with candles. It is said that the tradition of lighting birthday candles was invented by the ancient Greeks; it has taken on different meanings through the years. Today, one of the most popular birthday traditions is to blow out the candles all at once to make a secret wish come true.
In order to please Artemis, the goddess of the moon, the ancient Greeks arranged something special for birthdays. A moon-shaped cake was baked and decorated with lit candles. They thought the smoke from the candles would carry an offering(祭品) up into the sky, where they believed Artemis lived.
The tradition of lighting birthday candles continued in Europe, where candles were sometimes kept burning all day on a person’s birthday, partly as celebration and partly to keep away evil spirits. It was believed that the blowing out of candles represented one’s prayers(祈祷) to the gods. Some cultures believe it is a bad luck to blow out the candles until after the evening meal is eaten.
Traditionally, one candle represents a year of the person’s age. Some families prefer to add an extra candle for good luck. But that practice is improper when a very young child is celebrating a third birthday. Generally, older people’s birthdays are celebrated by placing just a few candles to represent, such as an eight for 80th birthday.
Today’s birthday candles are made in different shapes, like animals or flowers. One or two candles in the shape of numbers are sometimes used instead of lots of candles; for example, a four-shaped and a zero-shaped candle would represent 40.
【1】Why did the ancient Greeks arrange something special for birthdays?
A. To make their dreams come true.
B. To celebrate a person’s birthday.
C. To protect themselves from evil spirits.
D. To please the goddess of the moon.
【2】What is the tradition of lighting candles for birthdays like in Europe?
A. The candles were always kept burning all day on a person’s birthday.
B. The blowing out of candles represented one’s prayers to the god.
C. Some cultures believe it is right to blow out the candles before the evening meal.
D. The Europeans sometimes keep burning the candles all day just as a celebration.
【3】What can we infer from the last two paragraphs?
A. In some families, people would add an extra candle without any special meaning.
B. It is common to see a cake with four candles on a three-year-old child’s birthday.
C. Traditionally, people can use an eight-shaped and a zero-shaped candle to represent 80.
D. Usually one candle is placed on a cake for each year of the person’s age.
26、Next time you hear yourself wishing for something better in your life, remember the word “SMART”. When you’ve decided to take action, read the following first.
S is for specific (具体的): For example, instead of setting a goal (目标): of “I want to lose weight”, set yourself a specific goal like “I want to lose five kilograms”. If you want to climb a high mountain, start your research, set a date and train for the climbing fitness.
M is for measurable (可测量的): Don’t try to “become healthy”, instead, set a goal that can be measured while carrying out an improved eating, exercise or lifestyle plan. For example, try to go to the gym for an hour three times a week, to visit your grandma once a week for an evening meal, or to eat no more than 200 grams of chocolate a week.
A is for achievable(可完成的): If you’ve never exercised in your life, don’t try to take part in the 2020 Olympics. Rather, get walking with a specific goal of how many steps to take a day. No need to try for the stars—baby steps are good.
R is for relevant (恰当的): Many of us choose goals that seem right, but are in fact wrong. They may go on for a few weeks before they fail. Try to avoid making the same mistake—rather choose goals that really speak to you.
T is for time-conscious (心中有数的): Finally, be very clear in your mind about how much time you are giving yourself to achieve the goal. That way, you know when you’ve succeeded, failed or whether you need to work harder to finish it before the last day.
【1】According to the passage, the writer tells us how to_______.
A. lose weight B. take exercise
C. set a goal D. spend time.
【2】What does the word “SMART” mean in the passage?
A. Five exercise plans. B. Five suggestions.
C. Five training steps. D. Five big letters.
【3】Which of the following is not true according to the passage?
A. Specific numbers should be included in the goals you set.
B. You should begin with small steps while achieving a goal.
C. In order to make the goal fit for you, you should be careful.
D. More time should be given for you to achieve your goal.
27、Coffee is one of the western drinks,it is popular everywhere.But if you enter a coffee shop,you will feel puzzled ,bow to choose one kind of coffee is a difficult choice.Here is some information about coffee,perhaps it can help you to choose .
Cafe Espresso is loved by many coffee experts(行家) and is known as "The rose of coffee ". Espresso is made by forcing very hot water under high pressure through finely ground (细磨的) coffee. Crema, a heavy red-brown foam layer(泡沫层) , stands for good espresso. It tastes strong and bitter for those who are new to the coffee world.
Cafe Americano is an espresso shot (一份一盎司的浓缩咖啡)that tastes with hot water. It's said the name was given to Americans whom the Europeans believed didn't like drinking straight espressos. Americano is recommended to new coffee lovers who may find the espresso taste is too strong. In China, many coffee shops add cream and sugar to Americano to suit the taste of regular customers.
Cappuccino and Latte are the favorite kinds of coffee among girls, both consisting of espresso, steamed milk(热蒸奶), and frothed milk(奶沫). All this makes the coffee taste weaker. Cappuccino has a thicker layer of frothed milk than latte. When enjoying a quality cup of Cappuccino, you are actually enjoying a moment of romance(浪漫).
Mocha is also a popular after-dinner coffee in the west. It is one part espresso with one part of chocolate syrup(糖浆) and two or three parts of frothed milk. Whipped cream(鲜奶油) on top is an option. For a friend who rarely drinks coffee but likes chocolate, mocha is the best choice.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
【1】 types of coffer are mentioned in the article.
A.3 B.4 C.5 D.6
【2】Coffee latte is popular to according to the article.
A. girls B. boys
C.old men D. old women
【3】Li Hua likes chocolate very much, perhaps is his best choice.
A. espresso B. mocha
C. Americano D. cappuccino
【4】If you want to judge whether espresso is top or not, you can tell from if there is in the coffee.
A. a thicker layer
B. streamed milk
C. a heavy red-brown foam layer
D.1 part of chocolate ,2 0r 3 parts of frothed milk.
【5】The article mainly tells us .
A. the source of coffee
B. the methods of drinking coffee
C. the spread of coffee
D. the structures of coffee
28、 This morning I took a bus to school. The traffic was 【1】 (busy) than usual and there were many people on the bus. At Xinhua Stop, I saw 【2】 old man get on the bus. He looked very weak. I stood 【3】 and gave my seat to him. He thanked me and asked me about my name and my school. We talked 【4】 (happy).
Later in the 【5】 (three) class, Mr. Du came in and asked me to go to the front. I didn't know w【6】, so I was a little afraid. Everyone was looking at me. Then he told 【7】 (they) what I did on the bus this morning. He 【8】 (know) it because he got a phone call from the old man. Mr. Du said I could be a good example to my 【9】 (classmate). It was really a good day f【10】 me! I was so proud!
29、请阅读下面短文,理解其大意,然后从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出一个 能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
When I was in the primary school, I wasn’t confident (自信的). That was because I was a problem girl in my class and I had never been the smartest kid. But one thing changed me ________ later.
It was the first day of my new school and I didn’t know anyone. In the first class, the teacher explained a few of problems to us and showed us how to ________ the similar problems. After solving the fifth problem, she asked us to solve a problem by ________ and write our answers on the whiteboards she gave us. Then we were asked to hold up our whiteboards so that the teacher could see the answers. It seemed that everybody had the same answer ________ me. I could not help crying because I was ________ that my classmates would laugh at me. The teacher came up to see what was wrong. After looking at my answer carefully, she said with a ________, “You are the only one in the whole class who got the right answer.” The moment I heard that, I started to smile. When the math class was over, it was time for lunch. Everyone in the lunchroom discussed how ________ I was. Since then, I have stopped ________ myself. I have also learned to believe in myself and feel sure of my abilities.
【1】
A.wisely
B.completely
C.badly
【2】
A.deal with
B.shut off
C.show up
【3】
A.herself
B.themselves
C.ourselves
【4】
A.beside
B.except
C.against
【5】
A.afraid
B.sleepy
C.polite
【6】
A.sadness
B.pain
C.smile
【7】
A.silent
B.smart
C.awful
【8】
A.doubting
B.expressing
C.valuing