1、 Peter is such a person _____ you mentioned just now.
A. as B. that C. which D. who
2、 __ carefully if any change occurs when doing experiments in the lab.
A.Observe
B.To observe
C.Observed
D.Observing
3、- I’m still working on my project.
- Oh, you’ll miss the deadline. Time _______.
A.is running out B.is run out C.has run out of D.has been run out
4、Many young people volunteer to get involved in causes and devote themselves.
A.worthwhile
B.worthless
C.priceless
D.valueless
5、The novel is ______ based on his childhood life.
A.sincerely
B.gradually
C.loosely
D.finally
6、The teacher ____ the instructions so that the children could understand them.
A.classified B.simplified
C.qualified D.implied
7、-–Mary knows the city quite well.
--She______ well have been there before.
A.need B.could C.should D.may
8、Fear is one of the many enemies hidden inside us, and if________ uncontrolled, it can destroy our lives.
A.left
B.to be left
C.leaving
D.having left
9、A nature reserve for white-flag dolphins was set up in 1992, ________ boats have been
prohibited from sailing around since then.
A. where B. which C. when D. what
10、As a mother of three naughty boys, her spare time is fully _______ with her children.
A.destroyed B.occupied C.disturbed D.wasted
11、It is required in the library regulations that any book borrowed __________ by due time, or the borrower will be fined.
A. return B. be returned
C. returns D. is returned
12、Nowadays, basic health care services are _________ to almost all the Chinese people. This accounts for the fact that the average life expectancy of the Chinese has already risen to 75.
A.alternative
B.abundant
C.accessible
D.creative
13、Dan Brown, ________ author of The Da Vinci Code, is ________ very famous American writer.
A.a; the B.the; the C.the; a D.a; a
14、The stranger to walk into the building in the early morning was probably a salesman.
A. seen B. to see
C. to be seen D. seeing
15、The company is putting more money into the building of a new factory _______ the fast growing demand for the products in the market.
A.in response to
B.in return for
C.in case of
D.in charge of
16、The collection of Monet is currently housed in the British Museum.
A.收藏 B.居住 C.展览 D.拍卖
17、It was not until the end of the trip ______ I realized what a good feeling it was to have helped someone in trouble.
A. as B. that C. where D. when
18、While watching TV, ______.
A.someone came in B.the telephone rang
C.we saw someone coming in D.someone appearing
19、— Joe, what about going to Belgium for our coming holiday?
— Sorry, honey, I _________ on the newly discovered dinosaur site in Argentina.There are remains of what is thought to be the largest creature ever to walk the earth.
A. was working B. work
C. will be working D. worked
20、Giorgio, now fifteen, and Lucia, also in her teens, were reaching the ______ of their adolescence.
A.crisis
B.criterion
C.causality
D.credibility
21、For many workers trying to lose weight, the weekend is a chance to do some exercise and eat something healthier than a supermarket sandwich at their desk. But some slimmers take a slightly different approach — consuming more than half their weekly calorie intake from Friday night to Sunday.
Away from the daily routine at work that helps them keep control of what they eat, they are snacking and drinking their way to a shocking 10,000 calories, a survey has found. Almost three-quarters of people trying to lose weight admit to over-eating at the weekend. A meal with friends or family, complete with alcohol, as well as a late-night snack before bed, can lead to adults consuming up to 3,500 calories in one day, a survey found. Men typically need 2,500 calories a day and women 2,000 calories. Consuming this amount would see men and women get through half their weekly calorie intake over the course of a ‘bad’ weekend.
Women were found to eat less on a Sunday because of guilt over their consumption over the previous two days. Men had fewer doubts about a third day of excess.
The biggest weekend diet danger comes from snacking between meals, the survey found. Some say they will often spend Saturday night in front of the TV with their families — combining watching their favorite shows with crisps and biscuits. And seven in ten people admitted to having fattening takeaways at weekends, with pizza the most popular. Alcohol is another big factor in weekend bingeing.Around 70 percent still like to have a roast on a Sunday or a big meal with family or friends and a third of those will have second helpings.
A spokesman from Forza Supplements, the diet company that conducted the survey, said, “We all have bad weekends where we have a lot of fun, but dieting goes out of the window.”
The 5:2 diet is becoming increasingly popular — where we limit our calories for five days and allow ourselves a few treats on the other two days.
“For many people, the two days off are Saturday and Sunday but they go way too far”
【1】Which kind of weekend diet does the greatest harm?
A. Having a big meal with family and friends.
B. Drinking a lot.
C. Having fattening takeaways
D. Snacking between the meals.
【2】According to the passage, those who try to lose weight _______.
A. intake more calories on weekdays than on weekends
B. get their efforts to lose weight ruined by over-eating on weekends
C. always have bad weekends due to their intention to lose weight
D. keep wide aware of their desire to lose weight by keeping a strict diet
【3】What is the main idea of the text?
A. Weekends are vital for diets.
B. What the 5:2 diet is.
C. The proper way to lose weight.
D. People’s weekly calorie intake is changing.
22、Disturbed by reports of rising domestic violence under coronavirus lockdown, a Polish high school student launched a fake online shop to offer a lifeline to victims trapped in their homes. Her idea won a European Union prize that came with € 10,000($12,120).
"I heard about a French initiative(计划), where people go to the pharmacy(药房)and ask for a special mask that lets the pharmacist know they are a victim of domestic violence, " Krystyna Paszko explained. "I thought it was so brilliant! " In April, she decided to open her shop " Camomiles and Pansies" to sell those cosmetics. When a victim writes asking to buy a cream, a psychologist responds instead of a salesperson and asks how long the "skin problems" have been going on for. If someone places an order and leaves an address, it is actually a code asking for authorities to visit their home.
After Krystyna openly wrote about her plan on her own Facebook page, she was flooded with questions. "I thought it would only be for my friends, but the shares on Facebook were big and it became a hit, " she said. With so much interest, she contacted the Women's Rights Centre, a Polish NGO(Non-Governmental Organization), asking for assistance. In response it provided psychologists and lawyers to work with the website. Since its launch, more than 350 people have contacted the website. Most of the victims are young, under 40, and about 10% are male. The president of the Women's Rights Centre, Urszula Nowakowska, said she was "very impressed" by Krystyna's project. "There are around 70,000 domestic violence cases annually in Poland, of which 56,000 are treated as family conflicts rather than crimes. "
Krystyna credits her interest in human rights to her role in the scouts(童子军)— she leads a Warsaw scout group and created its Facebook page. After she won the prize, she claimed to put the money to good use and was pleased that a spotlight was being shone on the problem of home abuse.
【1】What might have inspired Krystyna with the idea?
A.The advice from a professional psychologist.
B.The urge to win the European Union prize.
C.The French initiative to sell special masks.
D.The decreasing domestic violence cases.
【2】How can a victim get help from Krystyna's project?
A.By purchasing a specially-made cream.
B.By going to her shop for skin problems.
C.By visiting her online shop to place orders.
D.By requesting support from psychologists.
【3】What can we know about the website from paragraph 3?
A.Young female victims have benefited most from it.
B.Krystyna shared her success stories on the website.
C.It classifies domestic violence as family conflicts.
D.A Polish NGO offered financial assistance to it.
【4】Which of the following words best describe Krystyna?
A.Caring and easy-going.
B.Sympathetic and intelligent.
C.Courageous and humorous.
D.Supportive and tolerant.
23、More than half the world’s population will be regarded as obese by 2035 if action is not taken: the World Obesity Federation warns. Obese is a medical term used to describe a person with an excess of body fat.
Its report says, more than four billion people will be affected with rates rising fastest among both boys and girls. The rates are expected to double from 2020 levels among them. The report predicts the cost of obesity will be up to more than $4 trillion (£ 3. 3 trillion) every year by 2035.
The report also stresses that low-or middle-income countries in Africa and Asia are expected to see the greatest rises. The first reason lies in that people there prefer to eat highly processed foods. In the second place, they are likely to sit too long. Thirdly, in those countries, there are fewer policies to control food supply and marketing. Last but not the least, people there are short of healthcare services to help in weight management and health education.
The president of the federation, Louise Baur, described the report’s findings as a clear warning to countries to act now. If they don’t take any actionthey will be faced with endless bad effects in the future. Baur said that governments and policymakers around the world need to do all they can to avoid passing health, social, and economic costs on to the younger generation. They should find out what are the root causes of obesity.
The data published in the report will be presented to the UN on Monday
【1】Which of the following can replace the underlined word “obese” in the first paragraph?
A.depressed
B.overweight
C.heavy
D.rich
【2】Who can get obese fastest?
A.Teachers.
B.Grandparents.
C.Children.
D.Doctors.
【3】What is the function of the third paragraph?
A.To give causes.
B.To show the process.
C.To draw conclusions.
D.To argue for a viewpoint.
【4】What is Baur’s opinion?
A.The young generation should be responsible.
B.Parents should be strict about children’s diets.
C.Governments should be involved in fighting obesity
D.Policymakers should make laws to punish obese people.
24、One of the sweetest and smallest banana varieties, the baby banana is also known as the Finger Banana. Just about 3 inches (7.5 cm) long, when ripe, it has a thick, bright yellow peel and pale, creamy, dense flesh. The baby banana is native to Colombia, where it grows on a tree-size plant in bunches of“hands”that may each contain 10 to 12 “fingers” or bananas. The bananas are harvested and shipped while still green.
Because of its small size and sweetness, this little banana is loved by children. As a wholesome (有益健康的) source of complex carbohydrates (碳水化合物), it is a perfect addition to lunchboxes, providing a good energy boost for active kids. Like all bananas, it is loaded with nutrients. It is an excellent source of heart-healthy vitamin B6. In addition, the banana provides a good source of vitamin C, fiber and potassium, which have many health benefits.
In addition to being eaten as it is, the baby banana can be baked, sauteed, broiled, or even grilled, and it is a wonderful addition to fruit salads. For a healthy treat that children, especially, will love, peel one and push a wooden stick into one end. Wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and freeze it until solid. Serve it frozen.
As with all bananas, the baby banana should be purchased while still relatively green. Be sure to select ones with smooth, clean skins. Store them at room temperature. Refrigerating bananas will delay the ripening process. If bananas are ripening too quickly for use, place them in the refrigerator. The skins will turn brown, but the flavor of the fruit will not be affected. To store for longer use, the bananas may be mashed with a little lemon juice and stored in resealable plastic bags in the freezer for up to two months.
【1】From which continent does the baby banana originate?
A.South America.
B.Europe.
C.Asia.
D.Africa.
【2】What does paragraph 2 mainly tell us about the baby banana?
A.Its size.
B.Its function.
C.Its shape.
D.Its fingers.
【3】Why does the author mention the frozen baby bananas in paragraph 3?
A.To tell readers they can bring energy to kids.
B.To prove they are the children's favorite fruit.
C.To show readers another good way of eating them.
D.To indicate that the baby bananas will have more nutrients when frozen.
【4】Which of the following is NOT a result of refrigerating bananas?
A.Their flavor stays the same.
B.They can ripen as soon as possible.
C.Their color can be changed into brown.
D.Their process of ripening can be slowed down.
25、 Our family moved to Colorado on my third birthday._______my dad, a truck driver, was always delivering goods outside, mom was almost like a single mother and most of the time I was _______.
My first memory of the new life was our _______. Arlene, handing me strawberries from her garden. Then one day, mom asked Arlene to watch me while she was out. This _______well for everyone, so it became a _______occurrence. Every morning I would _______to chat with her, and even my dog would _______out of our yard to visit her.
What _______me to Arlene is that she never got tired of me. I think Arlene saw a lot of herself in me-we were both lonely, desperate for _______. It was a wonderful __________.
When I was five, an idea suddenly __________ me: “What if I __________Arlene as my grandma?” Almost immediately I went to ask Arlene, “Will you be my grandma?” Surprisingly, she started crying and enthusiastically accepted. Soon she printed out an adoption certificate, which __________on her living room’s wall afterwards.
I remember being surprised that she took my offer so __________. Recalling that moment still brings tears to my eyes. There is something truly magnificent about a child offering love and an adult accepting it. Everyone in this world __________ enthusiastic love.
【1】A.Unless B.Though C.Since D.Before
【2】A.alone B.awkward C.afraid D.troublesome
【3】A.agent B.assistant C.relative D.neighbor
【4】A.qualified B.compensated C.worked D.matched
【5】A.fundamental B.daily C.temporary D.permanent
【6】A.wander over B.break up C.turn over D.pull up
【7】A.withdraw B.fall C.slide D.drop
【8】A.exposed B.drew C.affected D.introduced
【9】A.pity B.company C.happiness D.support
【10】A.connection B.motivation C.dimension D.distinction
【11】A.confused B.troubled C.moved D.struck
【12】A.adopted B.admired C.dismissed D.selected
【13】A.lay B.stood C.hung D.carved
【14】A.casually B.subjectively C.patiently D.seriously
【15】A.deserves B.involves C.ignores D.undertakes
26、EIL was founded in Britain in 1936 with the fundamental aim of international understanding “Learn to live together by living together”.
Requirements: Over 16; good knowledge of English; outgoing; working well with children between 7-12.
Activities: Language study, outdoor recreation and travel
Campers: Students from different countries
Camp site: Mount Tai, Shandong
Time: July 26-August 9
If interested, please e-mail to info@eiuk.org
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