1、Everyone makes mistakes, and ____________, he is only a child.
A.after all B.above all C.at all D.in all
2、House market is easily __________by factors which have nothing to do with property.
A.upset B.prohibited C.evolved D.risked
3、He claimed _______ in the supermarket when he was doing shopping yesterday.
A.being badly treated B.treating badly
C.to be treated badly D.to have been badly treated
4、________ volcanoes for many years, I am still amazed at their beauty .
A.To study
B.Studying
C.Having studied
D.Studied
5、The hospital has a new system to help ______ the best service _______ the patients.
A.supply; with B.provide; to C.provide; for D.supply; /
6、----Your head teacher is really a thoughtful man.
----Exactly. If the______,he ______ me in today’s class before all my classmates.
A. isn’t; would punish B. wasn’t; would punish
C. hadn’t; would have punished D. weren’t; would have punished
7、My brother says that he ___________ very well, but he hasn’t danced since he hurt his leg
last month.
A.will dance
B.dances
C.is dancing
D.danced
8、The virus Ebola is reported ______ over 3,000 lives in 5 countries of West Africa by now.
A. taking B. having taken
C. to take D. to have taken
9、Help is greatly needed for families ________ homes were destroyed in the bombing.
A.which
B.where
C.of whom
D.whose
10、There is a world of ________ between liking someone and loving them.
A.difference
B.amusement
C.expression
D.description
11、I regret ________ you all that our school art festival has been cancelled because of the coronavirus.
A.informing
B.being informed
C.to be informed
D.to inform
12、In November, Johnsy was ______ down by pneumonia, a serious health-threatening disease.
A.pressed
B.struck
C.motioned
D.observed
13、Lisa wouldn’t ________ the job any more. She had a big argument with her boss and resigned.
A. come up with B. keep up with
C. make up with D. put up with
14、The stronger the ________ is, the more quickly a man will learn a new skill. In other words, it is up to whether he has an interest in it.
A.motivation
B.cooperation
C.qualification
D.interaction
15、The school students have to ______ the neighboring noise made by the wedding company.
A.make up with B.keep up with C.put up with D.fill up with
16、 if I had arrived yesterday without letting you know beforehand?
A. Would you be surprised B. Were you surprised
C. Had you been surprised D. Would you have been surprised
17、The tower, _________ was destroyed in the terrible storm, has been repaired.
A.the roof B.which roof C.its roof D.the roof of which
18、I noticed that he was wearing shoes that did not match. He too hard to notice.
A. might be working B. can have worked
C. must have been working D. should have been worked
19、I didn’t see Fred in the library this morning. He_____have borrowed that book.
A.mustn’t
B.shouldn’t
C.couldn’t
D.needn’t
20、A good salesman must be ________ if he wants to succeed.
A. aggressive B. awesome
C. appointed D. arbitrary
21、 For the past three months, Riley Horner, a teenage girl from Illinois, has been waking up every morning thinking it's June 11. What's worse, her memory resets every couple of hours, so she can't even remember things she did or people who she met that day.
Riley's troubles began after she got accidentally kicked in the head by a teenager who was crowd-surfing during a dance. She was taken to the hospital, but doctors there only diagnosed her with a concussion (脑震荡) and sent her home with walking sticks. Tests showed no brain bleed or anything else out of the ordinary, but Riley's family soon noticed that there was something wrong with her. It was like her brain was stuck in the past and refused to make any new memories.
Riley's symptoms have baffled doctors, as they couldn't even find out what's wrong with her, let alone try to fix it. The teen's mother Sarah said that at first doctors told them that Riley's memory might get better as time passed, but it's been three months and her condition has not improved. Now they're saying that she could stay like this forever, which is something Riley's mother cannot accept.
The young girl has been struggling to deal with her condition, but even the simplest of things are really difficult under the circumstances. She always carries detailed notes with her at school, so when her memory resets every couple of hours, she can go over the things she needs to know, like how to find her locker. Almost everything Riley has experienced since June has been wiped clean from her memory.
“We need somebody that knows a little bit more because she deserves better. I mean she wanted to be in the medical field and now she can't even hold a job if she wanted to,” Riley's mother said. “We hope she will get help from certain experts and recover sooner or later.”
【1】Why does riley always forget things and people?
A.She is affected by virus.
B.She is suffering a head injury.
C.She is so absorbed in her stud.
D.She is always absent-minded.
【2】What does the underlined word “baffled” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Puzzled.
B.Refreshed.
C.Moved.
D.Affected.
【3】What did Sarah think of the doctors' treatment?
A.Precise.
B.Fruitless.
C.Complex.
D.Conventional.
【4】What do Sarah's words imply in the last paragraph?
A.Riley badly needs a job.
B.Sarah is sure Riley will recover soon.
C.Riley doesn't mind her condition at all.
D.Sarah is eager to find good doctors to cure Riley.
22、The last known eggs of the Great Bustard (鸨) were taken in 1832, and the bird was nearly extinct by the end of the 19th century, a victim of hunters. In 2004, the endangered species was reintroduced to Salisbury Plain, with the aim of establishing a self-sustaining population here.
The Great Bustard Group (GBG), the charity behind the release, was set up in 1997 and it has now been 16 years since the initial 10-year trial began. Long-term volunteers Fred and Rona Andrews have been involved from the start and, working as part of a team, have helped raise over 200 chicks from eggs sourced abroad.
“For the first week the chick needs to have food placed in its bill, so we use a feeding puppet to imitate the behavior of the parent,” explains Fred. “It is quite hard when the bustards are young because they need feeding every hour and it takes a long time to feed one.”
Great Bustards reach maturity at about five years old. “Seeing the first wild bred chick out on Salisbury Plain in 2009, shortly after it hatched, was a proud moment for me,” says Rona. On average, 12 chicks are released each year on to Salisbury Plain and in 2018 the survival rate was 100 percent.
“The aim has been to reach a population of 100 birds,” says GBG executive officer David Waters. “Now we have that number, and we are hoping the population will continue to grow by natural reproduction.”
“Being involved with the world’s heaviest bird alive today that can fly has given us both a greater knowledge of birds, conservation and farming,” states Rona. “We are contributing to an important conservation project that also benefits other species.”
【1】Why did the GBG reintroduce Great Bustards to Salisbury Plain?
A.To test their chance of survival.
B.To increase species diversity there.
C.To help save the threatened species.
D.To help the local bustards raise chicks.
【2】What does Fred say about feeding the young bustards?
A.It is dangerous.
B.It is demanding.
C.It is interesting.
D.It is fairly costly.
【3】What does David Waters expect of Great Bustards?
A.They will survive on their own.
B.They will reach a population of 100.
C.They will hatch 12 chicks each year.
D.They will live in peace with other species.
23、Museums become the next stop many students want to visit at their leisure.【1】 However, the experience of visiting a museum could be quite disappointing if not done right, even for the experienced museumgoers.
【2】. No matter how much you’re enjoying yourself, many museums can take hours, days, or even weeks to fully explore. If you try to put it all in, you will get worn out to the point that you won’t really be seeing anything. Pick a few paintings and explore them in a detailed way, and your museum experience will be more relaxing.
Have you ever started your visit by waiting in line in front of the museum for a few hours just to get in? And that’s the sad reality when visiting many of those world-famous museums. Thus, be smart to browse the instructions for visiting and book in advance online.【3】.
What if you don’t like some museums? Then don’t visit them! I’m not a massive fan of parks, so I would hardly ever end up in any park while travelling.【4】Do they have a nice collection of an art style you love? Just ask yourself and visit the museum website to see what the highlights are.
There is nothing worse than impolite manners while visiting. We’ve all witnessed that guy being yelled at by the security for touching or taking flash photos.【5】.Otherwise, not only will you absolutely get embarrassed by security guards, but you can actually ruin artworks!
All of these ground rules are often neglected by us. Bear them in mind before setting off, and you will enjoy your museum tour!
A.It’s the same with the museums
B.But most of them do it all wrong
C.If you haven’t, don’t let it be you
D.That way you can have an easy access
E.The first step is to research how to enjoy everything
F.Sometimes you may sigh museum tiredness is a real thing
G.Generally, there is no right or wrong way to visit a museum
24、How to deal with your homework
Write it down. 【1】 Always be sure to write down all the homework so you won’t forget anything.
Create a homework station. Find somewhere comfortable and quiet to do your homework. 【2】 It will take twice as long to get the homework done. Shut off your cell phone, log off (退出) your computer (unless you need it for your homework) and close the door.
Do homework as early as possible. Don’t leave homework to the last minute. 【3】 The earlier you start your homework, the sooner you will finish! Do all your homework as early as you can, so you don’t have a pile of (一堆) homework the next day.
【4】. Think about how long it will take you to complete homework for each subject. For example: English — ten minutes, science — ten minutes, math — forty minutes, history — twenty minutes.
Treat yourself. You can easily get tired by sitting through an hour or two of homework without stopping. Once you finish homework for a subject, take a small break. Just make sure it’s short (no more than 15 minutes). Do not turn on the TV, or you’ll never go back and finish your homework. 【5】
A.Use your time wisely.
B.Start as soon as you get home.
C.Start with your hardest homework.
D.Never do your homework in front of the TV.
E.You can take a walk or find something to eat.
F.After short breaks, return to finish the rest of your homework.
G.Keep a homework notebook where you record all your homework.
25、Protecting China's Giant Pandas
China's giant pandas show the achievement of the international effort to save animals that are now in danger. In television programmes we often see pandas_________funny games. Children have panda toys and beautiful cards with pictures of lovely_________in them. They often visit the giant pandas in the zoos on_________holidays and have a good time there. However , scientists are worried about the_________of giant pandas. They know only about 1,000 giant pandas remain_________today. They think the giant pandas will die out in 30 years if the present conditions are not ________.
It is reported that the giant pandas have a very________birth rate. About 115 pandas live in the zoos and research centres mainly in China, but during the past 10 years they_________only 34_________pandas that are still alive. The survival rate of giant pandas in the wild is probably the same or lower.
There are several reasons for the low_________. The main reason is_________male pandas can make love with females in a very_________season—only a few days a year. When they do have babies, females often produce two pandas , but the mother is usually not able to care for_________of them. The newborn pandas________only a few kilograms each. They are too weak to live without special care. In the zoo, scientists can help the mothers_________the young pandas, but those living in the wild do not get enough_________. It is very difficult for mother pandas to bring up their young pandas.
Conditions for the giant pandas have been worse in recent years. Pandas in China continue to_________in number. We know pandas live on bamboos. But sometimes all the bamboos in one area die. The pandas there have_________to eat and die of hunger.
Giant pandas now live in 13 separate_________areas in China. Several years ago the Chinese government and the International Wildlife Organization agreed_________a project of protecting giant pandas in the wild. We hope it could be useful.
【1】A.play B.playing C.do D.doing
【2】A.pandas B.children C.bamboos D.zoos
【3】A.ours B.their C.yours D.his
【4】A.past B.now C.future D.present
【5】A.live B.lives C.lively D.alive
【6】A.turned B.increased C.improved D.considered
【7】A.low B.proper C.high D.right
【8】A.cloned B.produced C.kept D.created
【9】A.small B.young C.little D.adult
【10】A.price B.speed C.birth rate D.limit
【11】A.why B.how C.when D.that
【12】A.short B.long C.suitable D.certain
【13】A.all B.both C.none D.neither
【14】A.weight B.heavy C.weigh D.heaviness
【15】A.have B.raise C.observe D.care
【16】A.help B.food C.water D.milk
【17】A.reduce B.grow C.rise : D.change
【18】A.something B.nothing C.everything D.anything
【19】A.protected B.protecting C.defending D.guarding
【20】A.to B.with C.in D.on
26、假设你是学生会主席李华,你将代表你校2020届毕业生在学校毕业典礼上发言,请你用英语写一篇发言稿,发言稿内容要点如下:
1.回顾;
2.感谢;
3.祝愿。
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2. 不得使用真实人名、校名等相关信息;
3.可适当增加细节。
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, my dear teachers and fellow graduates,
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