1、With her eyes the work attentively,she didn’t know what was happening outside.
A. fixed on B. focused C. fixing on D. focusing
2、—Do you like the new pen?
—Yes, it________ very well.
A.is written
B.was written
C.wrote
D.writes
3、 A lot of exercise outdoors could _____ positive energy which helps you to reduce stress.
A. give in B. give off
C. give away D. give up
4、I _________ returning to the train station and spending the rest of the day in the waiting room. Life is no fun without a companion to share it with.
A. ended up B. took up C. led to D. stick to
5、________ comes to the party will receive a present.
A.Whenever
B.Whomever
C.No matter who
D.Whoever
6、---Can those___________ at the back of the classroom hear me?
---No problem.
A. seat B. sit
C. seated D. sat
7、I have been to quite a few restaurants, but I can say this one is _______.
A. good B. better
C. the better D. the best
8、________ in the traffic jam, I usually set out at 7:00 in the morning from home by car.
A.To avoid to be caught
B.To avoid being caught.
C.Avoiding being caught
D.Avoiding to be caught
9、一____it snow tomorrow,what would we do?
一In that case,we'11 have to stay at home.
A. Will B. Must C. Might D. Should
10、As an English teacher, I think it necessary listening and speaking every day.
A.practicing B.practice C.to practice D.practiced
11、--- 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
12、 Would you please give us an example ______your opinion on “Two Olympics, equal splendor”?
A.in charge of B.in want of
C.in favour of D.in honour of
13、What a bargain!The price of this dress is_______ that of the skirt.
A. half not as much as B. much not as half as
C. not half as much as D. as much as not half
14、It’s surprising that your brother ________ Russian so quickly---he hasn’t lived there very long.
A.pick out
B.pick up
C.bring up
D.build up
15、—If we take a plane, we’ll, of course, have arrived in Paris by next weekend.
—Don’t be sure, we should ________ the weather factors. What shall we do if it is foggy?
A. reflect on B. answer for
C. correspond to D. calculate on
16、What they cannot say is _____ when and where the next earthquake will strike.
A.appropriately B.anxiously C.arbitrary D.precisely
17、—Sorry, I missed your party yesterday because of an unexpected visitor.
—Actually, you________the party. It was canceled at the last moment.
A.didn’t need to attend B.needn’t have attended
C.shouldn’t have attended D.shouldn’t attend
18、While he was at university, he______ a good knowledge of English.
A.captured
B.recovered
C.acquired
D.determined
19、She is a very________ lady and always looks on the bright side of life.
A.realistic
B.optimistic
C.humorous
D.greedy
20、 —Excuse me, but I want to use your computer to type a report.
—You _____ have my computer if you don’t take care of it.
A.shan’t B.might not C.needn’t D.shouldn’t
21、Here are some sports in the Winter Olympics:
Sledging
Sledging has been an Olympic sport since 1924. It came from the Swiss town of St. Moritz in the late 1800s and looks great fun! If you want to do this sport, you should be able to run on the ice! Top athletes can sometimes reach speeds about 130 kilometers an hour. Germany picked up the gold for both the two and four men bobsleigh at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics.
Curling
Curling has also been an Olympic sport since 1924 and its birthplace is Scotland. Curling is a competition between two teams with four players on each side. The game is played on the ice, and the two teams take turns pushing a 19.1kg stone towards a series of concentric circles. The object is to get the stone as close to the centre of the circles as possible. You need to be light on your feet and have good balance to walk on the ice.
Hockey
Hockey is an Olympic sport since 1920. It is fun, fast but also a little dangerous. Women were not allowed to play in the Olympics until 1998. Teams consist of 12 people, but each team can’t have more than six players on the ice at one time. The game lasts for three 20-minute periods, with a 15-minute break after the first and second periods. Canada holds the gold for both the men and women’s ice hockey teams, but ice hockey is a growing sport in the UK, with lots of clubs and teams.
【1】What do Sledging and Curling have in common?
A.They come from the same place.
B.They need the same skills in each game.
C.The number of players in each team is the same.
D.They become an Olympic sport in the same year.
【2】If you want to do sledging you should ________ according to the text.
A.have a good sense of balance
B.learn how to run on the ice
C.walk carefully on the ice
D.practice a lot on the ground
【3】Which is a rule of playing hockey?
A.Women are not able to take part in the game.
B.Teams compete by pushing a 19.1kg stone.
C.Players can rest for 20 minutes in each break.
D.Up to 12 players can be on the ice during the game.
22、 I work at a grocery store in Montreal's Plateau neighbourhood,which gets a lot of regulars.On March 12,the Quebec government announced to close all public places to stop the spread of the pandemic(流行病)of coronavirus.
The next day the store was the busiest I've ever seen.The six cash registers had to be kept open from 10 a.m.until close It was nuts.I didn't have time to eat lunch,and whenever one of us on cash had to use the bathroom,we d have to bring in a coworker off the floor to cover for us.
Since then,the atmosphere in the store has been different.Customers are mostly considerate,but whenever someone coughs or sneezes,everyone turns around to make sure that person sneezed into their elbow.I've even seen customers come in wearing some strange get-ups.One guy even came in with a plastic Walmart bag wrapped around his entire head,with a slit cut out for his eyes.
A lot of my coworkers have left to avoid a public-facing job during the pandemic.Grocery store workers across Canada are putting their health at risk every time they come in to work,but a lot of us are still making close to minimum wage.I realized that I feel more exhausted than normal even though I'm working the same hours.
There still have been some moments of kindness in the midst of the chaos.I've overheard people talking on the phone who sounded as though they were organizing grocery deliveries for those stuck at home.And this past weekend a very nice lady thanked us for continuing to work.I know everyone is worried,but it's useless having the same scary conversations day after day.Instead,tell us a funny anecdote,or about something nice.We'll appreciate the distraction,and you'll make our day just a bit brighter.
【1】What does the author intend to show by"It was nuts."in paragraph 2?
A.The goods were in short supply.
B.The store was having a big sale.
C.The cashiers complained about their work.
D.The locals rushed to do shopping like crazy.
【2】What does paragraph 3 convey about customers?
A.They like to shop here in disguise.
B.They are panicky about the disease.
C.They are more friendly to each other.
D.They have taken proper preventive measures.
【3】What is the best title for the text?
A.It is not work but worry that kills
B.Helping others is helping ourselves
C.Moments of kindness shine in a time of chaos
D.Here is what it's like working in the pandemic
23、 Luke Grenfell-Shaw has developed a rare form of cancer. It started as a pain in his shoulder and the tumor(肿瘤)spread to his lungs, making it stage four. The Oxford graduate was teaching English in Siberia when he suffered shoulder pain and consulted the school nurse. It was her reaction to a lump on his back that sent him back home to Bristol. "I was 24 years old. I had done an ultra-marathon," Luke said. "48 hours later, I was back in hospital in the UK." On 19 June 2018, doctors informed Luke that he had cancer.
"I had kind of worked out that it was cancer, but what kind of blew me away was the fact that it was stage four cancer," said Luke. "That day, I felt like my life was disintegrated. My life had been comfortable and conventional. I worked hard and got rewards in terms of education, jobs, things like that. That was all taken away." On the day of his diagnosis(诊断), Luke had one clear thought in his mind that he wanted to cycle around the world. It was something he had always hoped to do, but the cancer news made him realize that he couldn't put it off.
"I realize that the future had to become now," Luke explained. He decided to cycle from Bristol to Beijing --- more than 5,000 miles --- on a tandem bike, because he wants to bring people along to share the experience with him. Luke will not only be joined by his family and friends for certain legs of his trip, but also by other young people who are living with cancer. "This trip is something I'm going to enjoy," said Luke. "It's bound to be the richest and most fulfilling experience that I can have."
【1】What can we infer from what Luke said in paragraph 1?
A.He doubted the previous examination. B.He had suffered from unbearable pains.
C.He regretted running the ultra-marathon. D.He hadn't expected such serious condition.
【2】What does the underlined word "disintegrated" in paragraph 2 mean?
A.Broken. B.Controlled. C.Adjusted. D.Brightened.
【3】Why did Luke decide to cycle around the world?
A.To realize his dream on the wheels.
B.To win the battle against his cancer.
C.To enjoy the rest of his life peacefully.
D.To draw worldwide attention to cancer.
24、According to some researchers, you should not praise children for everything that they do. It does not help them build self-confidence.
Most parents and teachers agree that praise can help increase children’s self-confidence — the more, the better. However, according to some researchers, only proper praise is good for children. If adults praise everything children do, it makes children look for praise all the time, not trying to do their best. “Teachers should not say things like ‘good job’ or ‘nice work’ whenever a child does anything. They should encourage them to continue to improve,” some researchers advise.
Another idea is that children with high self-confidence are happier, and do better at school. About this, Marshall Duke, a researcher in children, says, “High self-confidence brought in by too much praise does not make children happier, get more, or become able to do more. Finding a child’s advantages and developing them can help build confidence more than too much praise can.” Praise also loses its effect if it is given equally to all students.
“It’s important to tell children the truth about what they’ve done. Honest feedback (反馈意见) is far better than empty praise,” Duke adds. “People have got into the habit of not telling children when they’re wrong. That makes it hard for them to deal with difficulties when they grow up. That’s just how the world is.”
【1】According to some researchers, if parents praise their children too much, their children will________.
A.become strong
B.increase self-confidence
C.do better in their studies
D.always look for praise
【2】Which of the following is TRUE, according to the passage?
A.Praise makes children become successful.
B.The same praise for all children has no meaning.
C.Children don’t know what they’re really good at.
D.Duke thinks praise is more important than finding children’s strengths.
【3】What is the last paragraph about?
A.What children with high self-confidence are like.
B.It’s important to have the habit of praising children.
C.Children should know their mistakes as soon as possible.
D.We should praise children honestly and tell them their mistakes.
25、Fifteen-year-old Michael Platt is the owner of Michaels Desserts. Born with an incredible love for ______, he became interested in baking when he was nine. ______, Michael was learning about income inequality and childhood hunger from his parents. He felt inspired to ______ those injustices. Since he was diagnosed with severe epilepsy at l0, Michael has been homeschooled by his mother.
With his activities limited by his ______ condition, Michael threw himself into baking. His parents once bought him a pair of TOMS shoes, whose business model gave him a(n) ______: For every pair sold, TOMS gives another pair to a ______ individual. Supported by his parents, he ______ Michaels Desserts. When a dessert is sold, he donates another to someone ______ homelessness or hunger.
Michael sells about 170 treats a month. There are various _____ for tasting, and the most important item on the menu is the “Freedom Fighter” cupcakes created in honor of historical ______ like Martin Luther King Junior. Stephanie Gerstenblith, one of his ______, says that Michael's cupcakes are not only delicious, but also have inspired her to “provide everyone with sweetness”.
Besides running his bakery, Michael hosts bake ______ for the non-profit No Kid Hungry. Jessica Bomberg, a leader of fund-raising for the campaign. says,“Young heroes like Michael prove that everyone can ______ in society.
It is Michael's ______ that everyone should undertake the responsibility to take care of others. “When I see people starving, I want to give them something,” he says. “It's my way of telling them that they haven't been _____.”
【1】
A.shoes
B.study
C.sweets
D.medicine
【2】
A.Meanwhile
B.Therefore
C.However
D.Especially
【3】
A.report
B.prove
C.abandon
D.fight
【4】
A.health
B.education
C.mental
D.economic
【5】
A.inspiration
B.imagination
C.courage
D.challenge
【6】
A.weak
B.depressed
C.greedy
D.needy
【7】
A.invented
B.founded
C.discovered
D.organized
【8】
A.avoiding
B.escaping
C.facing
D.hating
【9】
A.prices
B.brands
C.shapes
D.flavors
【10】
A.figures
B.sites
C.stories
D.records
【11】
A.friends
B.customers
C.relatives
D.colleagues
【12】
A.meetings
B.exhibitions
C.parties
D.sales
【13】
A.make a difference
B.make a living
C.make a fortune
D.make a donation
【14】
A.decision
B.faith
C.desire
D.plan
【15】
A.misunderstood
B.doubted
C.controlled
D.forgotten
26、每个人都有自己的梦想,梦想是我们前进的动力,请你作为李华同学讲述下自己的梦想。
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