1、 of the danger in the street at night, she went home with a friend her.
A. Having been warned; accompanying
B. Warning; accompanying
C. Having warned; accompanying
D. Warned; accompanied
2、Your house is always so neat --- how do you ______ it with three children?
A.manage
B.serve
C.adapt
D.construct
3、--- Would you like to visit San Taishan National Park with me this weekend?
---Well, you know, I hate to be __________, but I’ll have much homework to do then.
A. a cup of tea B. a black sheep
C. a top dog D. a wet blanket
4、I _______ to him because he is a real artist.
A.insist on B.look over C.look on D.look up
5、But for the fact that I_ an unexpected visitor, I _____to the lecture.
A.had had/would go
B.had/must go
C.had/would have gone
D.had had/must have gone
6、---Could you tell me where Jim lives?
---_____ he used to live next door to me, and now he’s living in another town.
A. At a time B. At times
C. At time D. At one time
7、The young man, when questioned why he ______ the mobile phone, just looked at the policeman and said nothing.
A.had stolen
B.stole
C.steals
D.was stealing
8、Adults, ________overly concerned with fame and fortune, sometimes fail to see the joy in simple things ________ children do not.
A.unless … but
B.although … and
C.when … where
D.even if … unless
9、The mountain looks more beautiful ________ the blue sky.
A.against
B.under
C.for
D.about
10、Next door to ours ________, who is no less than eighty.
A. that lives an old man B. does an old man live
C. lives an old man D. where lives an old man
11、Tired from his work, the father seemed to be in no ______ to look at my school report.
A.mood
B.attitude
C.feeling
D.mind
12、— I left my handbag on the train, but luckily someone gave it to a railway official.
— How unbelievable to get it back! I mean, someone ______ it.
A. will have stolen B. should have stolen
C. must have stolen D. might have stolen
13、The number of people invited ________ fifty, but a number of them ______ absent for different reasons.
A. were; was B. was; were
C. was; was D. were; were
14、Jenny nearly missed the train _________ doing too much shopping.
A. as a result of B. on top of
C. in front of D. in need of
15、The company established a platform in 2017 ______ collision experiments can be carried out for railway vehicles.
A.where B.when C.that D.which
16、The retired old man _______ most of his savings to the school damaged by the earthquake.
A.led
B.earned
C.donated
D.saved
17、________ the students from their endless homework the school has decided to take a series of measures.
A. Freed B. To free
C. Freeing D. Having freed
18、 Only when ______ me ________ what trouble she was in.
A. did she tell ; I realized B. she told ; I realized
C. did she tell ; did I realize D. she told ; did I realize
19、Many of us have concerns about the challenges facing future generations as our global population _______ and the earth’s natural resources decrease.
A. extends B. declines
C. swells D. varies
20、______ insufficiently popular with all the members, he wasn’t made head of the society.
A.Considering
B.To be considered
C.Having considered
D.Considered
21、Twenty years ago, I drove a taxi for a living. One night I took a fare (出租车乘客) at 2:30 AM. When I arrived to collect, standing on the sideway was a small woman in her 80’s with a big suitcase.
After I helped her into the taxi, she gave me an address, and asked, “Could you drive through downtown?” “It’s not the shortest way,” I answered quickly. “I don’t mind,” she said, “I’m in no hurry. I’m on my way to a hospice (临终安养院).” I looked in-the rear-view mirror. Her eyes were wet. I quietly reached over and shut off the meter (计价表). “What route would you like me to take?” I asked.
For the next two hours, we drove through the neighborhood where she and her husband had lived when they were newly married. She had me stop in front of a shabby house where she had gone dancing as a girl. Sometimes she’d ask me to slow in front of a particular building and sat staring into the darkness, saying nothing. At last, she said, “I’m tired. Let’s go now.”
We drove in silence to the destination. It was a grey low building.
“How much do I owe you?” she asked, reaching into her purse. “Nothing,” I said. Almost without thinking, I bent and gave her a hug. She held onto me tightly, and whispered a “Thank you”. I squeezed her hand and walked into the dim morning light. Behind me, a door shut. It was the sound of the closing of a life.
I didn’t pick up any more passengers but drove aimlessly lost in thought. What if that woman had come across an impatient driver? What if I had refused to drive through downtown? Great moments often catch us unaware, beautifully wrapped in what others may consider a small one.
【1】What caused the author to shut off the meter?
A.His distrust of the fare.
B.His pity for the woman.
C.The breakdown of the meter.
D.The cold weather at midnight.
【2】What wạs the aim of the woman’s ride through downtown?
A.To find a place to settle down.
B.To reach the destination on time.
C.To kill time before the hospice opened.
D.To see the city for the last time.
【3】What can we learn from the story?
A.Don’t give up and never lose hope.
B.People should respect each other.
C.A small act of kindness brings people great joy.
D.Strangers are family you haven’t known yet.
【4】Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?
A.A taxi ride I’ll never forget
B.My strange driving experience
C.The ending of an old woman’s life
D.An old woman passenger and her life
22、There were three brothers. They each decided to find a precious treasure and meet a year later.
One year later, the three brothers gathered again. They each boasted about the treasure they had.
The oldest brother brought a telescope. "I found a telescope which can see far away."
The second brother brought a flying carpet." I found a flying carpet that can be anywhere."
The third brother said." I found an apple that cures all diseases."
The brothers were amazed at the treasures they found. "Let's see what we can do with our treasures now." The brothers all nodded.
The oldest brother looked through his telescope and saw a palace in the distance. A princess was lying in bed sick. The second opened his carpet and said. "Let's ride this carpet and go to the palace." The three brothers went to the palace on the flying carpet to save the sick princess.
The three brothers met the king and told him why they had come. The king said. "If you cure the princess, I will let one of you marry the princess." The youngest brother gave the princess the apple he found.
The princess had been sick for a long time, but with one bite of the apple, she was cured.
The king hugged the princess with joy. "Okay, as promised, one of you can marry the princess." The brothers each wanted the other to marry the princess. No matter how pretty and princess was, the brothers thought their loyalty was more important.
The king was moved and gave them gold and silver and high positions. The three brothers lived happily ever after.
【1】Which of the following phrases can take the place of the words underlined?
A. figured out B. worked out
C. showed off D. complained about
【2】Which the following sentence is true?
A. The three brothers didn’t get along well with each other.
B. All the brothers wanted to marry the princess.
C. The king didn’t want to keep his promise.
D. None of the three brothers married the princess.
【3】Who saved the princess?
A. The oldest brother B. The second brother
C. The youngest brother D. The three brothers
【4】Which of the followings is the best title?
A. A precious treasure B. A beautiful princess
C. The three happy brothers D. A brilliant palace
23、Aqeela Asifi, who fled to Pakistan as a young woman, has spent her life teaching other Afghan refugees.
For her efforts, Ms. Asifi, who is 49, has won the 2015 UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award. She also gets $100,000 to help pay for her education projects. The UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award honors extraordinary service to people who have been forced from their homes. Eleanor Roosevelt, Graca Machel and Luciano Pavarotti are some of the other winners of the award.
Asifi faced many problems in Afghanistan before she fled to Pakistan. Resources were limited and education for women was discouraged. However, in Pakistan, the 49-year-old was able to bring change to her conservative Afghan community. She persuaded parents to send their daughters to school in a tent at the Kot Chandana refugee village. The village was in the Punjab Province of Pakistan.
Since then, Ms. Asifi has guided more than a thousand refugee girls through their primary education. “When I began my mission to educate Afghan girls, I could not have imagined that one day it will win me this award. I cannot express my happiness,” she told VOA.
Ms. Asifi was a teacher in Kabul when she fled with her family in 1992. “In Afghanistan I was teaching both boys and girls,” she told VOA. “When I left Afghanistan and ended up in this refugee village with my family, I was saddened to find out there were no facilities here, particularly for women and girls.” They made their home in the distant refugee community in Kot Chandana. There she began teaching a small number of students in her tent. She made teaching materials by hand.
Her tent school has led to the opening of several permanent schools in the village. These schools teach more than one thousand children. Support from the UNHCR, local government, and non-governmental organizations helped make these new schools possible.
Ms. Asifi is a mother of six children. She has worked hard to pay for their education. She spends almost all her income to pay her son’s tuition to study engineering at Kabul University.
But seeking higher education for her four daughters is difficult. There is not enough money or secondary schools for girls in the village.
The Afghan teacher hopes more and more children will receive an education in Afghanistan. She hopes her home country becomes better known for higher levels of education, instead of war. “I want my goal to be introduced in parts of Afghanistan where conservative traditions and customs still prevent parents from sending their daughters to outdoor schools,” she said.
【1】According to the passage, Asifi was able to win the 2015 UNHCR Nansen Refugee award mainly because________.
A. she suffered a lot more than other refugees who fled to Pakistan
B. she was the kindest person all over the world
C. she witnessed the cruelest event when she was in Afghanistan
D. she made great contributions to refugees despite leaving her homeland
【2】Which of the following is TRUE about Asifi’s experiences?
A. Before she fled to Afghanistan, she had been a teacher in Pakistan.
B. Asifi succeeded in changing attitudes of Afghan refugees toward girl education.
C. Asifi determined to win the award when she began to educate Afghan girls.
D. All the materials needed for teaching were borrowed.
【3】What can be inferred from the passage?
A. Resources were unlimited and education for women was encouraged before Asifi fled to Pakistan.
B. Eleanor Roosevelt, Graca Machel and Luciano Pavarotti all fled to other countries from Afghanistan.
C. Asifi’s daughters can enjoy equal opportunities like their brothers to receive higher education at university.
D. Asifi still treats her own country with great affection though living as a refugee in another country.
24、The Internet plays a big part in human life. We use it for work and pleasure. We use it to learn a new language. We find advice on it. We use it to connect with family and friends. We use it to stay in touch with events we care about. The list goes on and on.
As far as the Internet being a part of our lives, — well, that train has left the station. There is no going back to an Internet-free life. But can using the Internet too much be bad for our health? It might be, say researchers. A new study finds that heavy Internet use may be connected to high blood pressure (血压) in a young group: teenagers.
The study results show that teens who spend at least 14 hours a week only online may cause high blood pressure, which makes your heart and blood vessels (血管) work too hard. Over time, this extra pressure increases your risk of a heart attack. High blood pressure can also cause heart and other diseases.
The Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan did the study. 335 young people, from 14 to 17 years old, took part in it. 134 of the teens were described as “heavy Internet users”. And researchers found that out of these 134 teens, 26 had high blood pressure. The researchers say the study is the first to connect heavy web use with high blood pressure.
The lead researcher is Andrea Cassidy Bushrow. She said, “Using the Internet is part of our daily life, but it shouldn’t ruin us.” Ms. Cassidy Bushrow adds that it is important for teens to stop to have a rest regularly from their computers or smart phones and do some kind of physical activity. She also suggests that parents shouldn’t let their children use the Internet for more than two hours a day, five days a week.
【1】What does the underlined part “that train has left the station.” mean in paragraph 2?
A.Life without the Internet is nowhere to be found.
B.The train has stopped at the wrong station.
C.There is something wrong with the station.
D.The train has changed its course.
【2】What can we learn from Para. 3and Para.4 ?
A.There is no relation between high blood pressure and Internet use.
B.There are more advantages than disadvantages of Internet use.
C.Heavy Internet users will probably have high blood pressure.
D.There is no harm of high blood pressure.
【3】Andrea Cassidy Bushrow would agree that ________.
A.teenagers shouldn’t use the Internet
B.the Internet will ruin human life in the future
C.smart phones are more harmful than computers
D.regular breaks are necessary when using the Internet
【4】What can be used as the best title of the passage?
A.Most teenagers have high blood pressure.
B.How to prevent teenagers from the Internet.
C.Every coin has two sides - so does the Internet.
D.Too much Internet use may be bad for teenagers.
25、Alice had an argument with her best friend, Judy last Sunday. She thought.__________ was really difficult and wanted to copy Judy’s homework. But she refused. After that, they didn’t talk to each other for a few days. Alice didn’t know.__________to face her maths problem and she wondered if she could get on well with her friend again.
Yesterday afternoon, she saw a cool boy __________the violin happily by the road when she was walking home from school. The violin sounded so nice that she couldn't help stopping to listen to him.__________Alice didn't know what music he was playing, it made her feel better. After he finished the music,Alice walked over to him and said, “Thank you __________ your beautiful music. It gets me out of the really bad mood(心情),then she took out some __________and gave it to him. To her surprise, the boy asked him to take the money back. He explained that he wasn’t making money by playing the violin. He just wanted to __________others. That’s why he played it by the road .What a _______ boy he was ! Then Alice told him about her trouble.
He said,“You should learn to smile even if you are in difficulty. Listening to music is helpful. So why not listen to music as __________as possible ? Never lose heart! Believe in your friend! She has her own reason. And believe in __________! Everything will go well!”
Hearing these words, Alice went home with a smile. She believed she could make it.
【1】A. Chinese B. Maths C. Science
【2】A. why B. how C. when
【3】A. carrying B. selling C. playing
【4】A. Because B. When C. Though
【5】A. for B. with C. from
【6】A. music B. money C. food
【7】A. have B. leave C. help
【8】A. safe B. rich C. kind
【9】A. often B. loudly C. soon
【10】A. myself B. herself C. yourself
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