1、______ fools they were! They believed what the man said.
A.How
B.How an
C.What
D.What an
2、All that ______ about right now should not be let out.
A.are talked
B.is being talked
C.is talked
D.are being talked
3、The bank is reported in the local newspaper _______ in broad daylight yesterday .
A. being robbed B. having been robbed
C. to have been robbed D. to have robbed
4、The man we followed suddenly stopped and looked around as if ________whether he was going in the right direction.
A. seeing B. having seen
C. to see D. to have seen
5、He was born in a Chinese immigrant family who made their living ________ duck farming and fruit trading.
A. against B. in C. from D. for
6、Spending a few hours learning about the history and culture of the destination will help tourists understand they're seeing
A.what
B.where
C.that
D.why
7、—Would you like to come to the party?
—I'd love to, ___________ I have to attend a lecture.
A.and B.but C.for D.so
8、After the earthquake, the first thing the local government did was to provide________ for the homeless families.
A.occupation
B.accommodation
C.region
D.platform
9、Tom is indeed a good child; he often helps his parents clean and ________ the bedrooms on Sundays.
A. move B. manage
C. arrange D. serve
10、—Why were you late for work yesterday?
—I didn’t wake up when my alarm clock ______.
A.went off B.run out C.started off D.went out
11、Electrical products no longer in use contain dangerous materials which can be released into the environment when they are _____.
A. taken apart B. given away
C. fixed up D. handed over
12、________ plans in place for the future, as many of us already know, is no guarantee that they will become reality.
A.Have
B.Having
C.To have had
D.Having had
13、________ we may find interesting is that it usually takes more to be polite.
A. That
B. What
C. Which
D. /
14、 Finishing their shopping at the mall, the couple discovered that their new car _______.
A. had stolen B. had been stolen
C. was stolen D. is stolen
15、The old man has a son and two daughters, ______ treat him well, ______ made him very sad.
A.and none of them; that
B.none of them; which
C.and none of whom; that
D.none of whom; which
16、Americans eat vegetables per person today________as they did in 1910.
A.more than twice
B.as twice as many
C.twice as many
D.two times as many
17、Peter will give me five sweets an apple, but in fact I don’t have a sweet tooth.
A.in search of
B.in need of
C.in memory of
D.in exchange for
18、________ the project, they decided to stay there for another week.
A.Not completing
B.Not having completed
C.Not completed
D.Having not completed
19、More and more people choose to shop in a supermarket as it offers a great _____ of goods.
A. variety B. mixture
C. extension D. combination
20、Last night, I met with a fellow ____ you think is pleasant to _____.
A. whom;talk with B. who;work with
C. whom;get along with D. who;be talked to
21、Community Volunteers Program
Community Volunteers Program is a brand new service opportunity that engages volunteers in weekly service with community-based organizations in neighborhoods surrounding the Boston campus.It offers various volunteer placements that will allow you to connect your skills, passions, and interests with weekly service!
826 Boston
It is a nonprofit kids writing and publishing organization empowering traditionally under-served students(age 2 to 13)to find their voices,tell their stories,and gain communication skills to succeed in school and in future life.
·Primary Focus:After-school enrichment/tutoring.
·Opportunity Type:Remote.
Family Gym Program
Family Gym’s goal is to provide families with young children(age 0 to 10)with a safe, accessible space to engage in fun,and age-appropriate physical activity.
·Primary Focus: Nutrition and Meal Assistance, Nutrition and Physical Education.
·Opportunity Type:Virtual/Remote.
Community Servings
Community Servings actively engages the community to provide medically tailored, nutritious, scratch-made meals to critically ill kids(age 6 to 10)and their families.
·Primary Focus:Food Security,Nutrition and Meal Assistance.
·Opportunity Type:In person.
Hernández After School Program
HASP involves youth from the Rafael Hernández Two-Way Bilingual School to provide the highest quality of specialized services to meet the educational,social, emotional,cultural,and recreational needs of its students(age 5 to 12) in the surrounding communities.
·Primary Focus: After-school enrichment/tutoring for multilingual students.
·Opportunity Type: Remote.
【1】What is the main job of volunteers in 826 Boston?
A.To teach students expressive skills.
B.To provide kids with physical training.
C.To offer teenagers social assistance.
D.To help youth with emotional problems.
【2】Which program may prefer volunteers with medical knowledge?
A.826 Boston.
B.Family Gym Program.
C.Community Servings.
D.Hernndez After School Program.
【3】What do the four programs have in common?
A.They advocate healthy diets.
B.They focus on education.
C.They feature online service.
D.They center around children.
22、More than 10,000 people were made homeless in Ternang when the Sungai Mas overflowed its banks yesterday after six days of continuous heavy rain.
The wooden bridge across the river has been washed away. The town is cut off by flood waters. At the fifth mile, Jalan Tengkn, the water is two meters deep. It is closed to all traffic. Flooding first happened at mid-afternoon yesterday along the river banks. People trying to get to higher ground were just in time to escape the destroying of the flood. Most of the flood victims(受害者) had to leave all their things behind.
The National Flood Relief(救济) Center was reported to give its help and by early evening the whole town was moved out, helped by the army, police, Red Cross Society and volunteers(志愿者).
The flood victims are now housed in different simple relief centers in the nearby town of Ternang. “Everything possible is being done to help the unlucky people,” a government spokesman said, “In fact, money, food and clothing have begun to come in from public organizations and helpful people. A Disaster Relief Fund(救灾基金会) will be started as soon as possible.”
According to the latest reports it is still raining heavily at Ternang. The whole town is expected to be wholly covered by the water. So far no deaths have been reported.
【1】This passage is probably taken from ______.
A.a storybook
B.a textbook
C.a magazine
D.a newspaper
【2】It seems that the flood happened just because ______.
A.the banks were too low
B.the wooden bridge is solid (坚固)
C.the river was too narrow
D.they had had wet days for some time
【3】From the passage we know that ______.
A.though the town was flooded, you could still go there by bus
B.as soon as the water flowed over the banks, people began to go to higher lands
C.the government and the whole society are taking great care of the flood victims
D.the flood hasn't brought a large loss to the town as nobody died in the flood
【4】What is the best title for this passage?
A.A Big Flood
B.Ternang Is destroyed
C.Over 10,000 People Are Homeless
D.Rescue Team Arrived
23、 Cybercrime refers to any criminal offence related to the Internet. Internet crimes have been classified into four categories. First, they can be related to a lack of proper Internet security, such as downloading or deleting other people’s files without permission, and spreading computer viruses. The second are crimes usually committed without a computer, but can occur over the Internet. For some criminals use the Internet to cheat others of their money. Third, websites which offense information or encourage hatred and violence are named. Last, there are related to intellectual property (intellectual property is a design, patent, book, etc. law prevents other people from copying).
All Internet users are affected by cybercrime in one way or another. However, crime against a private organization in the USA, showed that 45.6 percent of the 351 biggest company government agencies had had their security systems broken into in the previous year. Security consultants tell us that cybercrime is costing firms worldwide hundreds of billions of dollars every.
Considering how bad the situation with cybercrime against companies has become, many people wonder why so little is known about this. The main reason is that most cybercrime is not reported. Until now, most companies have been unwilling to report cases of cybercrime. They fear that by doing so, they will lose customers, who may think that the company cannot protect their confidential information or their money.
All of this is made more difficult by the legal situation regarding cybercrime. Cybercrime is so new that many governments have not yet passed laws against it, and there are many holes in the legal systems. In addition, most countries do not have arrangements for dealing with suspects from other countries who may have committed cybercrime. Thus, it is difficult to catch criminals of cybercrime.
The only answer to this problem is international cooperation. Governments must join forces to keep up with the advances in technology used by the criminals. It is also important to draft new laws and negotiate international standards for fighting cybercrime.
【1】Which of the following can be considered as cybercrime?
A.Copying others’ public files.
B.Creating computer virus.
C.Sending hatred words to a friend.
D.Stealing from online banks.
【2】How does the author prove that cybercrime is worse to large companies?
A.By comparing the changing numbers.
B.By listing the survey data.
C.By analyzing the heavy loss.
D.By adding background information.
【3】Which of the following best explains “confidential” underlined in Paragraph 3?
A.Legal.
B.Valuable.
C.Private.
D.Correct.
【4】What is the author’s advice to prevent cybercrime
A.Countries work together following the same law.
B.Abroad cybercriminals should be sent back.
C.The lawyers should learn more about laws.
D.The government should flow the law.
24、Some people think the government should move the big companies and factories in cities to the countryside. To what extent do you agree?
Due to the increased urbanization, there appears a bunch of heated social problems. Some people have noticed that there are many big companies and factories in the city and they believe that moving those big companies and factories into countryside could be a good way to solve many of the city problems, such as traffic issues and housing problems. However, I hold an opposite opinion to them and I will explain it as below.
Cities have much more advantages than countryside. There are more cinemas, restaurants and shopping malls in cities, let alone better education and health care. Living in cities makes life more convenient and enjoyable. Thus not everyone is willing to move to countryside in spite of their companies’ moving. They have got cars, which transfers them easily between work and home. Therefore, the pressure of traffic will not be released due to such solution. As for the available empty places spared by the big companies, the newest small companies will take good care of them—with the realization of the benefits that running a business in cities will bring to them. In other words, situation of housing will not be improved much.
Besides, there will be more problems if big companies and factories move out. Where there are big companies and factories, there will be cities sooner or later. Consequently, countryside is to be disappearing. What’s more, industrial pollution is not an easily mended problem.
In conclusion, moving big companies and factories out of cities is never a final solution. It tackles(解决) no problem but causes lots of them. Just imagine. The traffic is still terrible, and there is no more scenic countryside. We should look into other ways to solve the problems.
【1】What is the passage mainly talking about?
A. Moving big companies out of cities.
B. Getting rid of companies in the cities.
C. Crowding into the center of the cities.
D. Taking more care of the urban areas.
【2】What do people lay the blame on for social problems?
A. A number of factories and companies.
B. The rapid development of the cities.
C. The sharp increase of vehicle quantity.
D. The serious need for more houses.
【3】What does the author want to tell in the fourth paragraph?
A. It is more convenient to live in cities than countryside
B. More problems will appear once companies are moved out
C. The public transportation will play a greater role
D. More houses will be built for the poor people
25、One for all, all for one
More and more foreigners not only come to China for a visit, but live in the communities as part of Chinese stories fighting _______ the COVID-19.
Early in the morning, Raffaele Ragini, an Italian resident (居民)of Biyun community starts work as a community _______ to help the guards _______ the people who enter and write down their _______ . Sometimes he helps _______ parcels to the neighbors who are under self-isolation (自我隔离).
"I am learning so much from this _______ and from the kindness that the Chinese people have shown me. I urge everyone to help your community to fight the _______ if you have a chance. We are going to get through these _______ times together and become _______ than we have ever been."
Meanwhile, Cathy, another social worker from the same ________ begins her second task as an________ for the doctors, providing medical ________ to a family who just flew back from Spain. Usually, the whole________takes just over half an hour, with countless 3-way back and forth ________ in two different languages and also, a lot of paperwork to read. Interpreting is no ________ task. On top of that, she has to stand there while wearing uncomfortable ________ clothing. But in the end, knowing she is making a ________ for her fellow foreigners gets her through the day.
At the regular neighborhood committee meeting in Biyun community, a social worker ________a thank you video from a South Korean who just ________ his 14-day quarantine (隔离期).It's moments like this that makes them feel all the hard work ________ .
【1】A.for B.against C.over D.about
【2】A.volunteer B.officer C.guard D.friend
【3】A.take pride in B.take advantage of C.take interest in D.take temperatures of
【4】A.information B.decisions C.advice D.plans
【5】A.sell B.offer C.deliver D.apply
【6】A.progress B.visit C.neighbor D.experience
【7】A.virus B.regulation C.patient D.isolation
【8】A.exciting B.difficult C.interesting D.simple
【9】A.healthier B.stronger C.happier D.cleverer
【10】A.school B.family C.community D.supermarket
【11】A.inspector B.interpreter C.accountant D.actress
【12】A.books B.websites C.fare D.consultation
【13】A.process B.treatment C.discussion D.invitation
【14】A.deals B.exchanges C.presentation D.influence
【15】A.popular B.hard C.easy D.boring
【16】A.traditional B.casual C.old D.protective
【17】A.difference B.choice C.decision D.promise
【18】A.shoots B.shares C.recognizes D.enjoys
【19】A.started B.declared C.finished D.continued
【20】A.competitive B.attractive C.valueless D.worthwhile
26、阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
“I just want a normal birthday party,” April told Bailey as they walked home from school.
Bailey knew what April meant. April’s parents loved the environment. And because April happened to be born on Earth Day, all her parties had an Earth Day theme. “Remember when you turned seven?” Bailey said.
“How could I forget the Throw-Out Blowout?” said April.
“We helped out at your garage sale and donated the money to charity. And when you turned eight—”
“It was a Tree Spree,” finished April. “We planted maples.”
“Last year, we all collected newspapers to recycle,” said Bailey.
“The Print Sprint?” April groaned.
Bailey giggled. “I thought it was fun.”
Later that night, as April loaded the dishwasher, she said, “I’d like to plan my own party this year.”
“Sure,” said Mom, “We could have a Compost(堆肥) Carnival.”
“Great idea!” said Dad.
April cleared her throat “Pd like to go to Maze Craze(疯狂迷宫) instead.”
“Really?” said Dad, surprised.
“I guess we could do that,” said Mom.
April couldn’t wait for her birthday! She and her friends would have so much fun. And they wouldn’t have to think one bit about the earth.
The following weekend, everyone gathered in the parking lot outside of Maze Craze. “Thanks for coming,” said April “I’ve been so excited about my party. No shovels. No collecting recyclables. Nothing earthy about it.” She shifted her feet. “Then I got here this morning and saw this parking lot.”
April’s friends glanced around. Plastic bottles bounced across the cement. Newspapers and fast-food sacks blocked the storm drain. Shopping bags rustled in the trees.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Looking at the mess, April frowned(皱起眉头).
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April looked at the bags with bottles, cans and paper to recycle and smiled.
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