1、In Davos, Premier Li delivered a speech in which he ______ that peace must be treasured just like we treasure our eyes.
A. urged B. proved C. insisted D. stressed
2、Children, in my opinion,____creative ability is unbelievably rich, should be trained in that area.
A.which B.what C.who D.whose
3、Was it in 2008 ______ he was still at middle school _____ the boy became expert at computer?
A.that; where B.when; where C.that; when D.when; that
4、By the end of 2020, as is clearly stated, poverty relief work ________ across the country.
A.will have accomplished B.has been accomplished
C.has accomplished D.will have been accomplished
5、Surely it doesn’t matter where the student associations get their money from ; what
is what they do with it .
A.counts B.applies C.stresses D.functions
6、I needn’t have been in that hurry. The flight to Chongqing ______ due to the foggy weather.
A. has cancelled B. was cancelled
C. will be cancelling D. had cancelled
7、The law is equally applied to everyone. No one ________ be above it.
A. shall B. must
C. may D. need
8、He wrote a letter ________ he explained what had happened in the accident.
A. that B. which
C. where D. what
9、_______ to building a community with a shared future for mankind is China, which has provided generous support and assistance.
A.Dedicating B.Dedicated C.Being dedicated D.Having dedicated
10、After the actor was caught taking drugs, all the scenes in which he appeared in the film were___.
A.cut out B.cut down C.cut up D.cut off
11、When he saw the mists rising from the river and the soft clouds the mountain tops, he was reduced to tears.
A.being surrounded B.surrounded C.surrounding D.to surround
12、If ________ in the elevator, please press the emergency button immediately.
A. trapped B. trapping
C. having trapped D. to be trapped
13、Her shoes ________ her dress; they look very well together.
A.suit
B.fit
C.compare
D.match
14、–Will you read me a story, Mummy?
--OK. You ______have one if you go to bed as soon as possible.
A.might
B.must
C.could
D.shall
15、It was a nice house, but _______ too small for a family of live.
A.rarely B.fairly C.rather D.pretty
16、Going out is __________good means of relaxation. Would you like to go to______ park with me in the afternoon?
A. the ;the B. the; a C. a; the D. /;a
17、You can get you want as a gift for your fantastic performance in the final examination for you and your friends.
A.whoever B.whichever C.however D.whatever
18、Only my cousin has chosen to apply for a job in Africa _______ the majority of this year’s graduates working in Britain.
A.in common with B.as well as
C.in contrast to D.by reason of
19、The 19th Party Congress was a milestone in that it _____ not just for five or ten years which party congresses traditionally do, but potentially for more than thirty years to mid-century.
A. set the agenda B. set alarm bells C. set the trend D. set the limit
20、Your red coat looks so good. It stood out clearly ______ the snow.
A. across B. against
C. through D. over
21、
A.Just Opposite My Opinion
B.Joy of Missing Out
C.Jump off Mental Obstacle
D.Justify Our Main Objective
【2】According to the passage, which of the following is a state of JOMO?
A.You are busy with a report, so you don't have to attend a staff meeting.
B.You are not feeling well, so you are allowed to leave the work earlier.
C.You received a dinner party invitation, but you preferred to stay home.
D.You were tired out after work, but you heard your favorite song on the radio.
【3】The word “zeitgeist” (in the last paragraph) probably refers to ________.
A.a mixed or unfavorable feeling toward technology
B.a trend to use new words related to technology
C.the fear of negative influence of technology on people
D.the lack of ability to use technology properly
22、Tourism Regions
Ontario is paving the way for a stronger, more competitive tourism industry. Based on recommendations from the 2009 report, Discovering Ontario: a report on the future of tourism, the ministry established 13 tourism regions, each with a strong Regional Tourism Organization.
Each Regional Tourism Organization is independent, industry-led and not-for-profit and each provides leadership and coordination to support competitive and sustainable tourism regions. As a result, Ontario’s tourism industry now has a stronger combined voice and is better equipped to attract more visitors, generate more economic activities, and create more jobs across the province.
Find your region
Click on a region in the map to go to a page with more detailed information. You can also find your region by looking up your municipality, city, town, township or county in the A-Z list. The information of some regions is as follows.
Contact Information | |
Joanne Wolnik Executive Director Southwest Ontario Tourism Corporation 622 Dundas Street, Suite 138 Woodstock, ON N4S 1E2 Telephone: (506) 423 9866 | Anthony Annunziata President The Tourism Partnership of Niagara 5741 River Rd. Rainbow Bridge Plaza Niagara Falls, ON L2G 3K9 Telephone: (289) 477 5344 |
Maria Fortunato Executive Director 201-605 James St. N Hamilton, ON L8L 1J9 Telephone: (905) 297 0190 | Andrea Gardi Executive Director Regional Tourism Organization 4 Inc. 1020 Ontario Street Unit# 6 Stratford, ON N5A 6Z3 Telephone: (519) 271 7000 |
【1】Which number can help you learn about waterfalls?
A.(506) 423 9866.
B.(289) 477 5344.
C.(905) 297 0190.
D.(519) 271 7000.
【2】Where may the text be from?
A.The Internet.
B.A notice.
C.A textbook.
D.A novel.
【3】What can be inferred from the text?
A.This text was written in 2009.
B.People in Ontario have more job chances.
C.There are just four tourism regions in Ontario.
D.Tourism is the main economic source of Ontario.
23、 Tell a child they need to experience another painful medical procedure, and you’ll probably have a kid filled with fear and anxiety. Tell that same child they’ll have a chance to strike flying cheeseburgers in outer space while their doctor works on them, and they might feel a little different.
That night-and-day difference in how kids respond to the treatment of their doctors is the reason for Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford’s innovative use of virtual reality technology. Packard Children’s lets kids participate in experiences that can significantly reduce their anxiety — and even their pain.
This isn’t the first time Packard Children’s has introduced those innovative methods. In 2015, Thomas Caruso, M.D., the founder of Packard Children’s Childhood Anxiety Reduction through Innovation and Technology (CHARIOT) program, introduced the Bedside Entertainment and Relaxation Theater (BERT). The system projects videos on a large screen attached to patients’ gurneys(装有轮子的床) so they can watch movies and music videos all the way to the operating room. And in early 2017, CHARIOT launched an interactive video game called Sevo the Dragon, which projects on the BERT screen, so the tiniest patients have something fun to do while breathing medicine through a mask.
“Children shouldn’t grow up being afraid to go to the doctor to have a shot, but certain experiences can cause strong unreasonable fear that last into adulthood. Needle phobia(晕针) is a common example of that, and it is the primary reason adults avoid important immunizations(免疫) like flu shots.” Caruso told Stanford Medicine News Center.
VR distraction therapy is being used for kids at Packard Children’s as young as age 6 in specific areas like the emergency department, and the tool will be widely used in all of the Children’s Health’s surgery clinics by the end of 2020.
【1】What is paragraph 1 mainly about?
A.Doctors’ favor of eating cheeseburgers.
B.Kids’ fear and anxiety towards doctors.
C.Doctors’ working on saving the children.
D.Kids’ different reactions to medical treatment.
【2】What is the purpose of the CHARIOT program?
A.To ease the patients’ worries.
B.To introduce a new technology.
C.To help children to breathe medicine.
D.To show advertisements to the patients.
【3】What does the underlined word “it” refer to in paragraph 4?
A.A kind of flu. B.The fear of needle for no reason.
C.The immune system. D.A kind of medicine for children.
【4】The VR therapy offers __________ experiences to the patients.
A.disappointing B.conventional
C.relaxing D.unreasonable
24、As a hockey parent, while watching my son played from Mite to Bantam, House League to Travel, I’ve learned that losing may be best for kids.
In his third season in 2019, my son’s team never lost more than three straight games. There was happiness, boasting, celebration, pizza. In short, it was a typically good youth hockey season. He improved as a player, but did not much change as a person.
However, what happened the next year added its story to the legends of sporting incompetence. Not merely weak but prettily bad, this team lost 40 of their first 50 games, most of the defeats coming in the course of two losing streaks. For a time, I worried that these streaks would kill my child’s love of the game.
But that’s not what happened. As bad as it got, the losing was clarifying. It weeded out the kids who were in it less for the game than the glory, leaving just the die-hards behind. What started as a list of 17 of the team was cut down to 12. It was especially instructive for the kids. It taught him a great truth of the world: For everyone good, there is someone better.
What’s more, the kids were learning the game in a way that only losing can teach. Each player got to play everywhere, to learn and appreciate the role of every position on the ice. They kept an eye on their opponents too, studying and incorporating the tricks of success. In an effort to break the streak, they went back to basics, accepted the wisdom of the hockey ancients: If playing like a team, they can defeat a collection of all-stars; If doing small and unappreciated tasks well, they can get the goal.
This new team had character and could never be counted out, no matter the score. They had learned the most important lesson: You can lose without being beaten. They squeaked into the state tournament, then made it all the way to the final, where the winner was decided in overtime. When they lost that game and went into the handshake line, it was not as runners-up but as a team that had been made into winners in the only way that will stick — by losing.
【1】What does the author think about the son’s team in the third season in 2019?
A.The team had a bad performance.
B.The team didn’t live up to the author’s expectations.
C.The team played typically well and won all the games.
D.The team didn’t have the spirit of facing failure.
【2】What does the underlined word “clarify” refer to?
A.The losing made the kids better understand hockey.
B.The losing helped the kids learn a great truth of the world.
C.The losing separated true player from those playing for glory.
D.The losing boosted the kids’ teamwork.
【3】According to the author, what have the son’s team learned?
A.For everything big, there is something bigger.
B.Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.
C.God helps those who help themselves.
D.The hardest battle you’re going to fight is the battle to be just you.
【4】What is the best title for the passage?
A.How Kids Can Deal With Losing
B.What Kids Can Learn From Losing
C.Why Kids Can Benefit From Losing
D.How Kids Can Get Over From Losing
25、 My mother always made sure that walnuts (胡桃), oranges and chocolate were in the Christmas stockings for the six of us. They were a ________ memory for me, so I continued the ________ when I grew up.
One year, I ________ that I had already put the chocolate in the stockings. On Christmas Eve, we were hosting our extended families’ annual Christmas party, ________ I decided to hang the stockings on the shelf above the ________ to make it look like a picture-perfect holiday. I had considerable praise for my decorating and the food I ________. We had a great family gathering with a beautiful lit fireplace.
Christmas morning, after the ________ of the night before, the children and I ________ to a quite relaxing morning of juice and hot rolls. We lit the tree and candles and put on soft Christmas music. My daughter was ________ to open her stocking and handed the other to her older brother. I was thinking what a picture-perfect ________ this was turning into when my son, lying on the couch with his hand deep into his stocking looking for a Christmas ________, said, “Yuck (可恶)!” He pulled out his hand ________. Instead of a fun treasure, he came up with a handful of chocolate goo (黏糊糊的东西). His sister followed suit. “Oh, yucky!” she said. “I have it, too!”
It appeared that all the chocolate had become ________ as the stockings were hung by the hot fire. Oranges, walnuts and small gifts were all nicely ________ in chocolate.
“Mom,” they said, ________ their eyes, “only you could do something like this.”
That taught me not to try so hard to make everything “perfect”.
A.vivid
B.distant
C.fond
D.fresh
A.tradition
B.conversation
C.discussion
D.negotiation
A.lied
B.forgot
C.knew
D.ensured
A.but
B.so
C.once
D.unless
A.bed
B.sink
C.doorbell
D.fireplace
A.served
B.consumed
C.tasted
D.stored
A.silence
B.absence
C.excitement
D.movement
A.fell back
B.turned back
C.broke down
D.settled down
A.sure
B.eager
C.determined
D.astonished
A.color
B.weather
C.holiday
D.neighborhood
A.card
B.cake
C.tree
D.treasure
A.quickly
B.constantly
C.patiently
D.cautiously
A.solid
B.liquid
C.salty
D.bitter
A.coated
B.cornered
C.stationed
D.pocketed
A.opening
B.covering
C.rolling
D.lowering
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