1、I cannot __________ the smell of burnt sausage.
A. bear B. take on C. put up with D. sit
2、____ people from all walks of life are working hard to create ____new Hefei.
A. /; the B. The; the
C. /; a D. The; a
3、—______. Professor Smith.
—Well, it’s OK, but please come earlier next time.
A.See you later
B.Sorry, I am late
C.Nice to see you
D.Nice talking to you
4、The man _____ eyes were blinded moved to another country.
A.that B.which C.whose D.whom
5、—What on earth makes you apply for the position as a guide?
—This is the job that I .
A.looked for B.had looked for
C.will look for D.have been looking for
6、What do you think of the party ________ last night?
A.holding
B.to be held
C.hold
D.held
7、Do you believe scientists will ______ a cure for cancer in the near future?
A. come up B. come up with
C. come about D. bring about
8、________ his age, he still leads an active life.
A. Though B. Because of
C. In spite of D. In addition
9、— I’d like to know ___________.
— Maybe in the forest.
A. whether we will go camping B. where will we go camping
C. whether to go camping D. where we will go camping
10、— Is Lang Lang going to perform at Art Center this Friday?
— Yes. It ________ be him. He has been here for three days.
A.might
B.must
C.mustn’t
D.may
11、Benchley came to see people as a danger to sharks, _________ the other way round.
A.other than
B.more than
C.rather than
D.less than
12、 This is the biggest lab__________we have ever built in our university.
A.which B.what C.that D.Where
13、The firework in his hand and he was injured.
A. exploded B. removed
C. explored D. employed
14、I don’t think that the necklace is made of diamond, ________?
A. do I B. do you C. isn’t it D. is it
15、It was ______ we were returning home ______ I realized what a good feeling it was to have helped someone in trouble.
A. when; before B. when; that
C. before; where D. how; that
16、For his dream ______ at an earlier date, he must accelerate the pace of reform in his company.
A. being realized B. to realize
C. realizing D. to be realized
17、The news that he referred ________ us disappointed.
A.to made B.to making C.to make D.to have made
18、This disease spread around the world at an ________ rate at that time, which ________ us greatly.
A.alarming, had alarmed
B.alarmed, alarms
C.alarming, alarmed
D.alarmed, alarmed
19、The reason why I declined your invitation to the picnic was ______ a job interview that day.
A.because I had B.because of having C.due to D.that I had
20、---You really saved my presentation today. Thank you so much for stepping in when my laptop crashed!
--- ______ . I'm glad I had my computer ready to go. It's what teammates are for!
A.It's up to you
B.Don't mention it
C.It's not my cup of tea
D.Don't give me that
21、As more people use smart phones to pay bills and store personal information, strict password security has become more important than ever. A new study shows that free-form gestures–sweeping fingers in shapes across the screen of a smart phone—can be used to unlock phones. These gestures are less likely to be observed and reproduced by others than traditional typed passwords.
“All that it takes to steal a password is a quick eye,” said one of the researchers of the study. “With all the personal information we have on our phones today, improving their security is becoming increasingly necessary.” In developing a secure solution to this problem, the researchers studied the practicality of using free-form gestures. With the ability to create any shape in any size and location on the screen, the gestures were popular as passwords. Since users create them without following a template, the researchers predicted these gestures would allow for greater complexity.
The researchers carried out a create-test-retest experiment where 63 people were asked to create a gesture, recall it, and recall it again 10 days later. The gestures were captured on a recognizer system designed by the team. Using this data, they tested the complexity and accuracy of each gesture using information theory. The result of their analysis is that people are favorable to use free-form gestures as passwords.
To put their analysis into practice, the researchers then had seven students in computer science and engineering, each with considerable experience with touchscreens(触摸屏), attempt to steal a free-form gesture password by observing a phone user secretly. None of them were able to copy the gestures with enough accuracy. The gestures appear to be extremely powerful against attacks.
Though the testing is in its early stage and widespread adaptation of this technology is not yet clear, the research team plans to continue to analyze the security and management of free–form passwords in the future. They believe this is the first study to explore free-form gestures as passwords. They will soon publish their findings.
【1】What can we learn about free-form gestures?
A. They are improving mobile security in a way.
B. Users will have to make use of simple gestures.
C. They will never be copied by others.
D. Users must move their fingers in fixed shapes.
【2】The experiment in paragraph 4 is to test _________ of free - form gestures.
A. template B. application C. accuracy D. security
【3】According to the text, the researchers think that ________.
A. it is easy to steal any password with a quick eye
B. better ways of setting passwords should be developed
C. people had better not use smart phones to pay bills
D. personal information should not be stored in a phone
【4】The main purpose of the text is to ________.
A. advise people to use free-form gestures
B. discuss whether smart phones are safe
C. talk about the practicality of passwords
D. introduce the study of a new password
22、Want to feel more satisfied with life? We picked out these 5 books that will promote your life in 2022.
Finding Your Element by Ken Robinson
Everyone has a passion. If you don’t know what yours is, it just means you haven’t discovered it yet. Or perhaps you have, but it was dismissed early in life. Find out how you can break daily routine and find your calling in life.
Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman
Did you know if your pulse rate rises above 100 bpm, you’re likely too emotional to think calmly? You probably let feelings cloud your judgment more often than you know. Goleman explains how you can avoid letting your emotions rule you and make better decisions in life.
How Will You Measure Your Life? by Clayton M. Christensen, James Allworth and Karen Dillon
Are you making the right balance in life? While career achievements can be satisfying, neglecting your family and friends can be harmful in the long run—in ways you can’t even imagine.
How to Stop Worrying and Start Living by Dale Carnegie
Ever wondered why you can’t stop worrying about something? No matter how hard you try, are you focused on the same issue? By defining the source of your stress, you can get over it once and for all. Carnegie came up with a timeless formula (公式) that helps you tackle any overthinking situation.
Thirteen Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do by Amy Morin
Do you struggle to get over your failures? Or concentrate on things out of your control? Getting over these obstacles can have a significant influence on your everyday life. Morin shares how her most successful therapy patients overcame these difficulties.
【1】In which aspect do all the five books benefit their readers?
A.Offering them medical treatments.
B.Teaching them how to survive longer.
C.Giving them appropriate life guidance.
D.Helping them solve any life challenge.
【2】When are you most likely to make a wise decision?
A.When you ignore your friends.
B.When you break daily routine.
C.When you control your emotion.
D.When you overthink the same issue.
【3】Which book is most helpful for people struggling against failures?
A.Finding Your Element.
B.How Will You Measure Your Life.
C.How to Stop Worrying and Start Living.
D.Thirteen Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do.
23、Children spend more time messaging each other on phones and websites than talking in Person, a survey has revealed. Text messages and social networking sites have become the common mode of youngsters aged 8 to 14.
A survey of modern childhood found that many youngsters are conscious that they are spending too much time on their computers and enjoy themselves the most when playing outside. But the lure of electronic products proves too strong for a quarter, while a fifth say their parents don’t like them playing outside because they are worried about strangers and injuries.
The “iGeneration report” suggested that youngsters are increasingly health-conscious and skeptical (特怀疑态度的) of commercialization, including gender-based labelling on toys and pop videos released by singers. More than half of those questioned care about eating healthily and one in 10 lectures their own parents about the food they are eating or buying, 42 percent of those questioned own a smart phone, with 36 percent admitting spending more time communicating with friends via instant messaging, such as texts or networking websites, than talking in person. Only one child in 100 said that being happy, having a loving family and being clever were taken as the most crucial (决定性的) elements in their lives.
Cary Cooper, the professor of organizational psychology and health at Lancaster University, said social media were contributing to youngsters becoming more independent. They had a sense of individuality due to exposure to a range of media.
The survey follows major state backed research which found that youngsters are turning their back on drink, drugs and smoking. It found a dramatic drop in the number of secondary school students trying and regularly using drugs, alcohol and tobacco. Some analysts said that thanks to the rise of social media, millions of teenagers are spending their time at home in their rooms rather than out on the streets.
【1】Why can’t 25 percent of the children get away from electronic products?
A.They are not allowed to hang out long.
B.They are protected from strangers and injuries.
C.They enjoy themselves most when playing outside.
D.They can’t resist the temptation of the products.
【2】The survey of modern childhood found that many youngsters.
A.are fans of the pop videos released by singers
B.message each other more rather than chat in person
C.are doubtful about possessing the latest smart phones
D.pay no attention to their lifestyle nowadays
【3】The attitude of Cary Cooper towards social media is.
A.objective
B.negative
C.supportive
D.unclear
【4】The last paragraph is written to show.
A.the benefits of social media
B.the drop of taking drugs in youngsters
C.the exposure to a range of media
D.youngsters are becoming more conscious
24、Which Book You Should Read Based on Your Next Travel Destination
As you’re traveling around Amsterdam, read “The Fault in Our Stars.” Previously adapted into a film in 2014, John Green’s story of unfortunate teenagers famously includes atrip to Amsterdam. The Anne Frank House and The Rijksmuseum are two of many major destinations mentioned in the book. Plus, the bench(长椅) from the film adaption of this novel has even become its own tourist place. |
For a better experience, read “Where You Go Bernadette” in Seattle, Washington. Maria Semple’s nocel is told in emails, transcripts, and stories. It follows Bee Branch trying to track down her agoraphobic(恐旷症的) mother Bermadette Fox. Set in seattle, Washington, this funny yet heart-broken novel is a great companion as you visit landmarks mentioned in the book, such as the Space Needle’s Restaurant. |
If you’re visiting New York City, enter the mind of Holden Caulfield. The book mentions plenty of NYC landmarks. “The Catcher in the Rye” is a classic tale of a lost teenager’s unplanned trip to New York City. In the J·D. Salinger novel, Holden Caulfield visits a nightclub in the East Village, goes ice skating in Rockefeller Center, and takes his sister to the Central Park Zoo. |
Haruki Murakami’s “1Q84” is a dystopian(反乌托邦的) adventure, which is perfect for the plane ride to Japan. Famous Japanese author Haruki Murakami creates an alternate 1984 called 1Q84 where nothing feels right and everything is slightly different. Set in Tokyo, Japan, this dystopian, mystery-filled fantasy novel is sure to keep you attracted during your trip. |
【1】If you are going to travel in New York City, you should read ________.
A.The Fault in Our Stars
B.1Q84
C.The Catcher in the Rye
D.Where’d You Go Bernadette
【2】From the passage, we can know ________.
A.Where’d You Go Bernadette is set in Tokyo, Japan
B.1Q84 is wonderful during an airplane ride to Japan
C.The Fault in Our Stars mentions the Space Needles Restaurant
D.The Catcher in the Rye mentions landmarks in Seattle, Washington
【3】What is the purpose of this passage?
A.To compare some books.
B.To recommend some books.
C.To review some books.
D.To advertise some books.
25、One day I visited an art museum while waiting for my husband to finish a business meeting . I was expecting a quiet____of the splendid artwork.
A young____viewing the paintings ahead of me____nonstop between themselves. I watched them a moment and decided the lady was doing all the talking. I admired the man’s____for putting up with her____stream of words____by their noise, I moved on.
I met them several times as I moved____the various rooms of art, Each time I heard her continuous flow of words, I moved away____.
I was standing at the counter of the museum gift shop making a____when the couple approached the____. Before they left, the man____into his pocket and pulled out a white object. He____it into a long sick and then____his way into the coatroom to get his wife’s jacket.
“He′s a____man.” The clerk at the counter said. “Most of us would give up if we were blinded at such a young age, During his recovery, he made a promise his life wouldn’t change. So, as before, he and his wife come in____there is a new art show.”
“But what does he get out of the art?”I asked .“He can’t see.”
“Can’t see? You’re____. He sees a lot, More than you and I do,” the clerk said, “His wife____each painting so he can see it in his head.”
I learned something about patience,____and love that day. I saw the patience of a young wife describing paintings to a person without____and the courage of a husband who would not____blindness to change his life. And I saw the love shared by two people as I watched this couple walk away, their arms intertwined.
【1】A.view B.touch C.wander D.scenery
【2】A.lady B.man C.couple D.clerk
【3】A.yelled B.argued C.screamed D.chatted
【4】A.attempt B.patience C.wisdom D.independence
【5】A.vivid B.constant C.casual D.exciting
【6】A.Adopted B.Adapted C.Conducted D.Disturbed
【7】A.towards B.to C.through D.from
【8】A.anxiously B.slowly C.quickly D.sensibly
【9】A.comment B.decision C.purchase D.profit
【10】A.entrance B.queue C.front D.exit
【11】A.plugged B.reached C.held D.bent
【12】A.lengthened B.made C.brought D.broadened
【13】A.led B.found C.forced D.tapped
【14】A.brave B.rough C.smart D.generous
【15】A.wherever B.whatever C.whenever D.whichever
【16】A.wrong B.silly C.equal D.unique
【17】A.describes B.draws C.shows D.decorates
【18】A.kindness B.courage C.enthusiasm D.pride
【19】A.support B.expectation C.sight D.confidence
【20】A.allow B.hope C.get D.Cause
26、假如你是李华,你校梦想话剧社(Dream Drama Club)正在招纳新成员,参与社团管理工作和英语话剧创作及表演。请你用英语给社团负责老师写一封电子邮件,申请加入。
要点如下:
1. 英语表达能力;
2. 组织管理能力;
3. 舞台表演能力。
注意:1. 词数不少于100字,开头语已为你写好, 其词数不计入总数;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
Dear Sir/Madam,
I’m Li Hua, a senior three student of our school.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
That’s all . Thank you !