1、Mike very hard. When I saw him at eleven last night, he was still studying in his room.
A.has studied
B.studies
C.studied
D.will study
2、I would appreciate ____ if you could come and help me with my work.
A. that B. it C. this D. one
3、Battery charging systems remain basically the same as those________ half a century ago.
A.for use
B.at use
C.on use
D.in use
4、The students are holding a heated discussion about what clothes are______for school wear.
A. formal B. appropriate
C. correct D. appreciate
5、The report at the conference analyses in detail why a new legal is needed to better protect the environment.
A. currency B. framework C. allowance D. occupation
6、“I am a teacher,”Jack said.
—Jack said ______.
A. that I am a teacher B. I was a teacher
C. that he is a teacher D. he was a teacher
7、It has been ________that the discovered vase was made five hundred years ago from the date marked on it.
A.confirmed
B.concluded
C.consulted
D.concerned
8、I was afraid of my___________ fun of in front of my classmates.
A.making
B.being made
C.to make
D.having made
9、I am looking forward to ______ your answer as soon as possible.
A. receiving B. being received C. receive D. be received
10、 young people see and hear in the media helps them to figure out how the world works.
A.Which B.That C.What D.How
11、__________most people come here for skiing, there are plenty of other things to do.
A. Although B. Once
C. Since D. If
12、People ________ much more by their gestures than by their words.
A.give up B.give off C.give away D.give out
13、Am I a ghost? Could I ___________ in Hawaii?
A.keep an eye on B.transport myself to a beach
C.give me a second glance D.take the tape off
14、You _____ something great, otherwise you wouldn't have got the promotion.
A. should do B. must do
C. should have done D. must have done
15、--- I feel scared, sir.
--- Don’t worry. I outside your house tonight any emergency.
A. will be staying; in control of B. am about to stay; in case of
C. am about to stay; in control of D. will be staying; in case of
16、—I like this dress better than that one.
— ____, but it costs almost twice____.
A. So do I; as much
B. Neither do I; as many
C. So I am; so much
D. Neither am I; so many
17、China’s V-Day parade _______ a new female honor guard, consisting of 51 women from the army.
A. conducted B. employed C. featured D. defended
18、The twins ______ the housework by the time their parents came back home.
A.finish
B.finished
C.had finished
D.having finished
19、_____in the queue for half an hour, Tom suddenly realized that he had left his wallet at home.
A. To wait B. Have waited
C. Having waited D. To have waited
20、According to the result of a recent study published by Cambridge University, ________, such as stubbornness and shyness, have a major impact on learning.
A.features
B.personalities
C.memories
D.appearances
21、 When British musician Paul Barton performs in central Thailand lately, his energetic listeners react wildly. Some pull his hair or jump on his piano. Others steal his music. The behavior is normal, however, because these crowds are truly barbaric-monkeys to be exact.
Barton plays often to the animals in Lopburi, an area known for its populations of macaque monkeys. The pianist hopes the music shows bring calm to the animals during the coronavirus crisis. The disease has caused problems for the monkeys, too. They are hungry. The "restrictions on tourism mean fewer people come to see the monkeys and feed them.
“We need to make an effort to make sure that they eat properly. And when they eat properly they will be calmer and will not be aggressive, ”said Barton.
Barton has played at four sites in Lopburi, including at an ancient Hindu temple, a store and an old movie theater. The macaques quickly surround Barton when he plays Greensleeves, Beethoven's Fur Elise and Michael Nyman's Diary of Love. Some of the creatures sit on his chair, while others climb up his body and touch his head.
“A wonderful opportunity to see the wild animals just being themselves," said Barton, from. Yorkshire in northern England. Barton keeps his attention on his performance, even as a small monkey runs over his hands on the instrument Other monkeys take control of his music papers. However, he added, “I wasn't going to let those things distract from the project which is to play the music for these wonderful macaques. In fact, I was surprised to find that they were actually eating the music as I was playing it.”
The monkeys are Barton's latest animal fans. Past wildlife audiences included elephants living in special protected areas.
Barton hopes to raise awareness of the monkeys' hunger. At the same time, he hopes to study their behavior as they react to- classical music. "It's possible that the music can play a part in the treatment process,“ he said.
【1】What does the underlined word "barbaric" in paragraph 1 refer to?
A.Gentle.
B.Envious.
C.Aggressive.
D.Cruel.
【2】Which of the following best describes Barton?
A.Caring.
B.Ambitious
C.Romantic.
D.Generous.
【3】Why did Barton play music for the monkeys?
A.To attract more tourists.
B.To promote classic music.
C.To bring peace to the animals.
D.To study the monkey's population.
【4】What could be the best title for the text?
A.A Musician Plays for Monkeys in Thailand.
B.Music can Play a Part in the Treatment Process.
C.The Wild Macaque Monkeys Like Listening to Music.
D.The Coronavirus has Caused Problems for the Monkeys.
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23、Mouth Piece
Clear explanations, exercises and vocabulary games will help you review your Spanish or even learn the language from the beginning. Many pages are included, from "Irregular verbs" to"Cook in Spanish" to "Public speaking". There are useful links (链接) to other websites, providing historical and cultural information, including sites in Latin America.
Speak Up
This small but complete site can help language learners with the pronunciation of all the main sounds in German, with additional advice on spelling. This will be of use to students trying to teach themselves the language from the beginning, teachers preparing classes for beginners or parents looking for ways to encourage their children to develop basic language skills.
In the Air
This is a young person's online guide to the orchestra. It describes each instrument, with a recording of its different sounds, and gives a brief history of the instrument. It also explains how to make some interesting instruments at home using everyday objects.
Sights and Sounds
This is for anyone studying the Latin Language or who is interested in the ancient world. There are amazing facts about the rulers of ancient Rome, the words of popular songs, and maps of battles (战役).
In Touch
If you need to check on the facts, use this multilingual (多种语言的) site to get all kinds of information about Spanish music, art and literature, history and politics, as well as useful lists of sites for those travelling to Spain.
【1】If you want to learn German, which is your best choice?
A.In Touch.
B.In the Air.
C.Speak Up.
D.Mouth Piece.
【2】What information can you find out in Sights and Sounds?
A.A guide to Latin America.
B.The history of ancient Rome.
C.The development of the Internet.
D.An introduction to Spanish music.
【3】What do the five websites have in common?
A.All are very educational.
B.All are for language learners.
C.All are connected with each other.
D.All are popular among young people.
24、Trees are commonly cut down for wood and paper. 【1】. The unique chemical process that trees and plants use to turn light energy from the sun into oxygen is known as photosynthesis (光合作用).
【2】
The production of oxygen is a result of photosynthesis, but it is not the main purpose of this process. 【3】. Plants create their own food through photosynthesis. During this process, a plant’s roots absorb water from the ground, and its leaves take in light energy and carbon dioxide. The plant uses these elements to make fats and proteins that are then used to maintain the plant’s life.
The process of photosynthesis
The first step in photosynthesis is using the sun’s energy. During this process, chlorophyll (叶绿素) absorbs the light energy of the sun. The energy from the sun then acts upon the water absorbed by the roots of the plant. Carbon dioxide sent into the atmosphere by animals and humans is then absorbed by the plant’s leaves and paired with the hydrogen to produce sugar. The sugar is turned into plant food. 【4】.
Threats to tree photosynthesis
【5】. Today, only about 30 percent of Earth’s land is covered in trees. This is contributing to global warming since trees are necessary to consume the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Experts believe planting trees is vital in order to ensure the preservation of the delicate balance that enables photosynthesis.
A.The purposes of photosynthesis
B.The advantages of photosynthesis
C.In fact, oxygen is simply a by product
D.It is also responsible for giving plants their green color
E.During this process, extra oxygen is produced and released
F.The trees that change carbon dioxide into oxygen are disappearing rapidly
G.But the greatest value of trees comes from their ability to turn the sun’s energy into chemical energy
25、Two weeks earlier, my husband, Russ, had gotten an early-morning call telling us to move to a safer place immediately. The wildfire tearing through Northern California had spread and _______ our way.
We’d jumped in the car with our cats and a few belongings. For days, we’d _______ from hotel to hotel, desperate for news. What finally came wasn’t _______. Our house had been right in the fire’s path.
Now we’d been given _______ to return. I wasn’t prepared for what awaited us. Our house was nothing but_______. Photos and my precious collection of inspirational books — all gone, I wiped away tears as we dug through the ash (灰) and debris (残骸). How will we _______ this?
How will we go on? It felt as if our lives had been_______.
Russ _______what we’d found into the car. “Let’s go, ”he said. I turned to get in the car. That’s when I noticed something stuck to my shoe. A piece of paper, dirty with _______. I picked it up. Its edges were________, yet the words were surprisingly ________ : “If life seems difficult, I pause and________the blessing sometimes hidden within every circumstance. With new ________I begin again. ”
Words that must have come from one of my books, a passage I couldn’t ________ but now said everything I needed to ________. Words that rose from the ashes. I framed that scrap of paper. It now sits in a place of honor in our new home, a reminder that we can begin again.
【1】
A.cleared
B.headed
C.prevented
D.pointed
【2】
A.begged
B.lived
C.asked
D.moved
【3】
A.good
B.true
C.bad
D.false
【4】
A.encouragement
B.reward
C.advice
D.permission
【5】
A.ruins
B.flames
C.dangers
D.flowers
【6】
A.refuse
B.clean
C.survive
D.remember
【7】
A.saved
B.destroyed
C.decorated
D.enriched
【8】
A.counted
B.hid
C.discovered
D.put
【9】
A.ashes
B.water
C.fire
D.spot
【10】
A.watered
B.cleaned
C.smoked
D.folded
【11】
A.pleasant
B.sincere
C.clear
D.simple
【12】
A.reflect on
B.carry on
C.put on
D.cheer on
【13】
A.success
B.burden
C.information
D.courage
【14】
A.analyze
B.understand
C.recall
D.recite
【15】
A.judge
B.hear
C.forget
D.ignore
26、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使其构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。
It was just before 8 am, October 17. Pam Bales stepped onto the snow-covered Jewell Trail(小路). She planned a six-hour climbing hike through New Hampshire's Mount Washington State Park. She had packed for almost every accident, including clothes, heat packs, a bottle of hot chocolate…And she intended to walk alone. A piece of paper on the dashboard of her car detailed her trip: start up Jewell Trail and return to her car before some forecasted bad weather arrives. Pam always left her hiking plans in her car. She was a volunteer on the Pemigewasset Valley Search and Rescue Team.
At 10:30 am, the weather was showing its teeth. Pam added even more clothes to protect herself from the cold winds and fog. Then she noticed something: a single set of footprints in the snow ahead of her. She'd been following faint tracks all day and hadn't given them much thought, because so many people climbed Jewell Trail. But these, she realised, had been made by a pair of trainers.
By 11 am, Pam was getting cold, despite moving fast. She put on an extra top. Good thing I packed heavy, she thought. She decided to abandon her plan. Returning to her car was a requirement. Strong gusts of wind attacked her back and left side and the only thing keeping her on Gulfside Trail was the tracks in the snow. As she fought the wind and heavy sleet, her eyes searching for some type of shelter, the tracks made a hard left-hand turn off the trail.
All of a sudden, she felt alarmed. She was sure the hiker could lose their way and was heading straight toward the challenging trails of the Great Gulf. Pam followed the tracks carefully. She rounded a corner and saw a man sitting motionless beside a stone. He stared in the direction of Great Gulf. She approached him. His head was bare. He looked soaking wet. Thick frost covered his jacket. As his eyes tracked her slowly, he barely turned his head.
第一段首句:Her searching now turned into rescuing the man.
第二段首句:They had to get out of there.