1、用括号内所给的短语,将下列句子译成英语。
【1】我从车里出来,穿过一扇门沿着一条小路走。(get out of)
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【2】我仔细地观察,但是仍然太黑,什么也看不见。(too… to)
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【3】如果你把世界上最高的三座楼房放在山谷的底部,它们仍然到不了顶部。(at the bottom of)
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【4】我站在峡谷的边缘,它是自然界中的奇迹之一。(on the edge of)
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2、Animals our friends. We should do ________we can ________as many animals as possible.
A.that; to save B.what; to save C.that; saving D.what; saving
3、Paris is ________ European city and ________ capital of France.
A.a; the
B.a; a
C.an; the
D.an; a
4、—We'd better ________a taxi right now, or we won't get to the meeting on time.
—All right.
A.call back B.call in C.call up
5、The teacher speaks very loudly _______ all the students can hear her.
A.so that
B.because
C.since
D.when
6、— What sports can you play, Bob?—________.
A.Soccer B.The piano C.Chess D.The apples
7、In the dialogue below, we use the rising tone when we say “sorry”, it means ________
A.I don’t want to help you.
B.I feel sorry not to pass it before.
C.I don’t think your request is right.
D.I didn’t hear you. Can you repeat it?
8、— Jason is so excellent in playing the piano, right?
— ________ . The music teacher always speaks highly of him.
A.I couldn’t agree more
B.I’m afraid not
C.I don’t think so
D.I hope not
9、Look! _______ great fun the children have ________ in the park!
A.What; playing B.How; to play C.What a; playing D.How a; play
10、—Who’s singing in the next room?
— It ▲ be Lucy. She has gone to Hong Kong.
A. can’t B. must C. may not D. needn’t
11、I'd like to tell you something about the traffic rules ________you will find useful when traveling to England.
A.what B.which C.who D.how
12、—Jack, remember ______ off the lights when _______your bedroom.
----OK, I won’t forget, Mom.
A.turning; leaving
B.to turn; leave
C.turning; left
D.to turn; leaving
13、We usually eat mooncakes and enjoy the full moon ____ Mid-Autumn night.
A. for B. in C. on D. at
14、—________ you please fold your clothes?
—Yes, sure.
A.Must
B.Need
C.Could
D.Should
15、Pandas are my favorite animals because they are ________.
A.lazy
B.boring
C.scary
D.cute
16、Bill lives ________ to school than Peter.
A.close
B.closed
C.closer
D.the closest
17、—Simon has gone abroad to have ____________ European tour.
—Oh, really? It must be ____________ unusual trip for him.
A.an; a
B.a; an
C.a; a
D.an; an
18、—________ do you go to see your grandparents?
—On Sunday.
A. Why B. When
C. How D. Where
19、The young dancer from France looks ________in the long skirt .
A.happily B.gently C.beautifully D.lovely
20、—________ you please tell me something about the life in Canada?
—Sorry, I ________. I don’t know either. I’m from Australia.
A.Could; couldn’t
B.Can; couldn’t
C.Could; can’t
D.Can; mustn’t
21、Hurry up! ________ and ________ are on sale (特价出售) in the supermarket.
A.Tomato; egg
B.Tomatoes; egg
C.Tomatoes; eggs
D.Tomato; eggs
22、根据对话内容,从选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有两个为多余选项。
A: Hi, everybody. Welcome back to “The Problem Line”. It’s time to answer the call.【1】
B: Hello, Cathy! This is David.
A: Hi, David! 【2】
B: I can’t get along well with my mom. Every time we talk about something, we argue with each other.
A: Well, that’s not right. 【3】
B: She always tries to rule my life. I can’t even decide what to wear on weekends.
A:【4】
B: I tried. But she never listens to me. She thinks I should listen to her because I’m her child.
A: Maybe you should tell your mom how you really feel. Tell her that you’re growing up and that you can make decisions by yourself. I hope things will work out.
B: OK. I’ll have a try.
A: Thank you for calling. We have prepared a small gift for you. 【5】
B: Yes, of course. It’s 6047392@163.com.
A.Hi, what’s your name?
B.May I know the reason?
C.What problem do you have?
D.This is Cathy and who’s calling?
E.Would you like to tell me your e-mail address?
F.Could you please tell me your number?
G.Why not try to have a good talk with her?
23、补全对话
A. I often play games on the computer.
B. Have you got a computer at home?
C. I have computer science every week.
D. I usually do my homework.
E. I have got some English books.
F. But my favourite subject is English.
G. When do you play them?
A: Hi, Sam.
B: Hi, Martin.
A: _________【1】
B: Yes.
A: What do you usually do on the computer?
B: __________【2】
A: Do you play computer games?
B: Sometimes.
A: __________【3】
B: On Sundays.
A: How often do you learn to use the computer?
B: _________【4】
A: Is it your favourite subject?
B: Oh, I like it. ________【5】
A: I like English, too.
24、 A feral child is a child who, from a young age, has lived with animals in the wild. What makes wild animals adopt these children and raise them as their own is a mystery. Since feral children have often had no contact with humans for a long time, they may be more like wild animals than people. Their stories, although often upsetting can teach us how people learn and use language — and perhaps even what it means to be human.
In Uganda in 1991, a tribeswoman saw a naked boy living with a troop of wild monkeys in the jungle. The woman was shocked and quickly told the people in her village about the boy. When they tried to take him away from the monkeys, the frightened boy threw sticks at them and climbed up a tree to hide. The monkeys fought fiercely, trying to stop the tribesmen from taking him away, but they did not succeed.
After his "rescue", the boy was taken to Kamuzinda Chritan Orphanage, outside Kampala, the capital city of Uganda. He was identified as John Ssabunnya, a boy who had disappeared three years earlier after his mother was murdered and his father went missing. John was only two years old when he disappeared.
John couldn't speak when he arrived at the orphanage. It was obvious that he did not know how to act in a human way-- he knew only how to behave like a monkey. However, he soon began to talk and was found to have a beautiful singing voice.
John shot to fame at the age of fourteen, when he toured the UK with a children's choir(合唱队). "His is a remarkable story. One day it could even be made into a film.” said tour organizer Hillary Cook.
【1】The underlined word "had no contact with" in paragraph 1 is closest to________.
A.had no patience with B.had no communication with
C.had no quarrel with D.had no choice but stay with
【2】What can we learn from Hillary Cook's words in the last paragraph?
A.John could not act like a human. B.John's experience is quite unusual.
C.John is like other boys in the choir. D.People saved John and protected him.
【3】It can be inferred from the passage that________.
A.feral children are born with the talent to talk with animals
B.feral children are sure to be back to the human community
C.all feral children can be successful after living with humans
D.the study of feral children may help the research on language
【4】The writer organizes the passage by_________.
A.using numbers B.showing opinions C.telling a story D.listing reasons
25、There is a sign at a Korean university asking tourists not to step into the grass to take photos. The sign is not written in Korean or English; it is written in Chinese.
These signs, and signs in other countries warning Chinese tourists about their behavior, have shamed many Chinese who worry about the image of the country.
Over 70 million Chinese tourists made overseas trips last year and spent $102 billion, more than the $84 billion spent by American and German tourists. For many Chinese tourists, it was their first trip abroad and they didn't know about foreign ways. And some of these tourists took their bad habits from China with them.
Wang Yang, a Chinese deputy prime minister, said, "They speak loudly in public, carve words or numbers on tourist attractions, cross the road when the traffic lights are still red and spit anywhere. It damages the image of the Chinese people and has a very bad influence Before you travel to a foreign country, it's important to learn some things about the country and its culture. You are guests in the country and it's important to respect your hosts. As more and more Chinese visit foreign countries, their behavior will certainly change and those shameful signs will, hopefully, disappear.
【1】How do many Chinese feel about the signs?
A. Proud. B. Interested. C. Shameful.
【2】 The underlined word "image" probably means " ______ " in Chinese.
A. 形象 B. 热情 C. 财富
【3】 The passage is written to ______ .
A. order the Korean university to clean up signs with Chinese words
B. advise the overseas Chinese tourists to change their behavior
C. ask Chinese people not to spend too much money traveling abroad
【4】What would be the best title for the passage?
A. Signs Shame Overseas Chinese Tourists
B. Foreign Culture Makes Bad Influence
C. Foreign Countries Attract Chinese Tourists
26、Do you often listen to music at loud volumes(音量)? Over one billion(十亿) young people are at risk of hearing loss (失聪)because of listening to loud noise for long periods of time.Listening to music or watching a TV show at loud volumes is harmful to your hearing.
The United Nations has standards for safe listening. It is not safe to listen to sounds that are louder than 85 decibels(dB 分贝) for eight hours or 100 dB for 15 minutes. The sound of a busy road is about 85 dB and the sound of a rock concert can be about 100 dB.
Loud noise is harmful to the inner ears(内耳).Most of us are born with about 16,000 hair cells(听毛细胞) in our inner ears. However, listening to loud noise for a long time can make these cells work too hard and cause some of them to die. This is what causes hearing loss.
Some people might think that their music isn't all that loud. But this can depend on where you are. For example, if you are in a noisy place like the subway, you might turn up your music too loud without realizing it. Later, when you listen to it at the same volume in a quiet place, you might feel uncomfortable.
The World Health Organization said the"safe level" for most sounds is below 80 dB for up to 40 hours a week. A level of 80 dB is roughly equal to(大约相当于) the noise of a subway.
【1】Many young people are at risk of hearing loss because they .
A.watch TV every day
B.listen to music every day
C.listen to loud noise in the subway
D.listen to loud noise for a long time
【2】The sound level of a rock concert is about .
A.80 dB
B.85 dB
C.100 dB
D.110 dB
【3】What is loud noise harmful to?
A.The inner ears.
B.The brain.
C.The heart.
D.The eyes.
【4】What can you learn from the passage?
A.We feel comfortable when listening to loud music in a quiet place.
B.Most people are born with about 1, 600 hair cells in the inner ear.
C.It is not safe to listen to sounds that are louder than 85 dB for 15 minutes.
D.Below 80 dB for up to 40 hours a week is the"safe level" for most sounds.
【5】What is the best title of the passage?
A.Keep the Loud Volumes
B.Loud Noise Is Harmful to Hearing
C.The Risk of Listening to Music
D.Loud Noise Stops Ears from Working
27、You can see Pizza Hut(必胜客) every some blocks, so it must be a very big business. Indeed it is. But believe it or not, the business was started in 1958 by two college students with a loan of 600 dollars.
The Carney brothers were trying to make some money .so that they could pay their way through college. They borrowed the money from their mother and sold pizza in a small house in their neighborhood. That's how they got the name of the business. On the first day of business, they gave away pizza to draw(吸引) customers(顾客).
Year after year, their business grows and now they often give free meals and work chances to those in need.
【1】Pizza Hut has been set up for about _______ years.
A. 21 B. 31 C. 58 D. 100
【2】The word “loan” here in the story means _______.
A. money the brothers borrowed from others
B. money the brothers lent to others
C. something bought for nothing
D. something given away
【3】What do you think of the two students from the last paragraph?
A. They are clever. B. They are hard-working.
C. They are generous. D. They are smart.
28、Last summer, we v【1】 Window of the World on a s【2】 day. Window of the World is a t【3】 park in Shenzhen. Almost all of the attractions(景点)there are outdoors. We saw many f【4】 places around the world there, s【5】 as the Eiffel Tower and the Sydney Opera House. You could walk up the Eiffel Tower and w【6】 to your friends. The highlight(最精彩的部分)of the day was the Eiffel Tower at night. It l【7】 shiny. There are also some indoor churches, palaces and castles. We could sit down and t【8】 the delicious(可口的)food. We also saw some actors in costurme marching around the park. It was great f【9】 watching them. We were so h【10】.
29、 We could all say that we have bad days as we go through life, but what does it take to have a rally good day?
I remember a day recently when I had to go to the hospital for special _______ because I wasn't feeling well and my doctor sent me to a specialist to try and find the cause of my illness.
As I _______ to the hospital, I was feeling sad and certainly wasn't on top of my game. As I got to the hospital, I began my _______ for a parking lot. I finally found one not too far from the entrance to the hospital.
As I got out and brought my change out of my pocket, I noticed a man looking a little _______ standing in front of a parking meter(停车记时收费表)two cars away. He seemed to be searching his pockets for what I supposed were _______ for the meter.
Although I _______ didn't feel that great, I thought that I should at least go over to him and find out if I could _______ him. As I stood beside him, he turned to me, looking anxious. I asked him if he had a problem I could help with. He said that he had no changes at all because he was only thinking about visiting his sick wife when he left his house.
I reached into my pocket and _______ out two dollars and gave it to him without saying a word. And, without waiting for a reply, I turned on my heel and said to him as I was walking away: “Have a good day.”
The funny thing was that I felt a lot brighter. A small smile came to my face, and I seemed to walk just a little quicker. I was walking away when he called out: “Thank you so much.” You know, I didn't even _______ him to say anything. He didn't have to say a word to me. It was simply enough to know that I had helped someone else who needed a __________. That's all it took to bring a smile to my face as I went on toward completing my own business.
You know, it doesn't take much to help someone else.
【1】A.tests B.actions C.care D.comfort
【2】A.walked B.ran C.rode D.drove
【3】A.search B.plan C.travel D.design
【4】A.tired B.worried C.relaxed D.bored
【5】A.tools B.keys C.coins D.cards
【6】A.probably B.suddenly C.finally D.really
【7】A.help B.understand C.follow D.join
【8】A.pushed B.made C.pulled D.sent
【9】A.mean B.expect C.make D.save
【10】A.courage B.patience C.hand D.guide
30、予人玫瑰,手有余香。我们每个人都应该有“我为人人,人人为我”的思想。你校英语社团本月的主题活动是组织大家讲述自己一次难忘的助人经历,你对此很感兴趣,请结合自己的亲身经历和感受,以“An Experience of Helping Others”为题写篇英语短文,80词左右。
写作要求:1. 内容必须包含所给的信息,可适当发挥,使行文连贯。
2. 语篇完整,语句通顺。语法正确,书写规范。
3. 文中不能出现除题目以外的个人信息,否则一律不予评分。
4. 开头、结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
An Experience of Helping Others
Two years ago I helped ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________