1、_____ the honored national hero, we set up a primary school _____ after him.
A.In honor of; naming B.In face of; named
C.In place of; naming D.In memory of; named
2、All the athletes got ready, waiting for the ______ to start running.
A.sign B.symbol C.signal D.sight
3、Success is the sum of small efforts, ______ day in and day out.
A.repeat
B.to repeat
C.repeating
D.repeated
4、We can never forget the days ______ tens of thousands of medical staff from every province were pooled to help Hubei and the days ______ we, Chinese people, spent together supporting Wuhan.
A.when, which B.which, when C.what, that D.on which, when
5、Oh! It’s 9 o’clock! I know________ is no possibility ________ I can catch up with the train.
A.there; that B.it; that C.there; whether D.it; if
6、Traveling abroad _____________ to rich tourists and wealthy business people decades ago.
A. is limited B. has been limited
C. was limited D. had been limited
7、The concept of sharing is so deep-rooted in Chinese culture that people share their belongings________ even being aware of it.
A.without
B.about
C.at
D.by
8、—Can I smoke here?
—I'm afraid not. We don't ________ smoking here.
A.agree B.forbid
C.promise D.permit
9、The government has released the policy “One belt, One road', ________ for the further economic growth.
A.intended B.intending C.to intend D.to be intended
10、The problem was so_________that he had a_________look on his face .
A.confusing; confusing
B.confused; confused
C.confused; confusing
D.confusing; confused
11、— What about the protection of the new computer?
— Let’s keep the screen ____ dust by putting a cover over it.
A. free from B. aside from C. far from D. away from
12、The music played by Lang Lang _____ very pleasing to the ear.
A.sounds B.hears C.listens D.listens to
13、After climbing for seven hours, he finally to reach the top of the mountain.
A.tried
B.succeeded
C.managed
D.achieved
14、During the flood, there was water everywhere, but we couldn’t drink any of it, ______ we would get really sick.
A.therefore B.however C.otherwise D.further
15、Since then the number of people taking driving Lessons 20%.
A.has increased to B.have increased to
C.has increased by D.have increased by
16、As a result of the serious flood,two-thirds of the buildings in the area______.
A.need repairing
B.needs to repair
C.needs repairing
D.need to repair
17、—Tom, shall we go out for a picnic?
—We’d better not. The weather report says____________.
A.you will have a frog in the throat
B.you can kill two birds with one stone
C.it will rain cats and dogs
D.you should hold your horse
18、—Many parents do almost everything for their children, but the children still fail them.
—That's _______ these parents are mistaken.
A.how B.where C.what D.why
19、I was still sleeping when the fire _____, and then it spread quickly.
A. broke out B. put out
C. came out D. got out
20、—Linda, I have to stay at school and take some courses next month, how about you?
—I ____ to Canada at this time next month since I have got the visa.
A. will be flying B. will fly
C. have been flying D. have flown
21、Our natural ________ are limited. This means that they will not________forever.
A.energies; occur B.materials ; erupt
C.resources ; last D.sources; bury
22、The new bridge is ______ the one built last year.
A.three times width of B.three times that of
C.three times the width D.three times the width of
23、"They are so used to me that they know my schedule," he muttered. Thinking about that for a moment, he realized that it could be the other way around: that it was he who had __________their schedule.
A. become attached to B. been captured by
C. become accustomed to D. become separated from
24、It has been difficult for Tom to since he broke his leg, which causes him to feel cut off from the outside world.
A. get around B. get over
C. get through D. get back
25、— Helen and I will have a wedding next month.
—Oh, ________ !
A.go ahead
B.you can't be serious
C.that couldn't be better
D.congratulations
26、Tips for Upcoming Senior Two
The upperclassmen often describe Senior Two in No.7 High as a year with “much more homework, more frequent exams and more fierce competitions”. 【1】
●Manage your time carefully and make the most of it.
Try to study not only hard but efficiently. Make a to-do-list for your time after school. Don’t just spend quite a long time on only one subject, especially a science subject. 【2】 Remember to take breaks when you feel exhausted.
●Treat competition in class in a right way.
Competition cannot be avoided, but everyone wants to study and live in a friendly environment. Don’t treat your classmates as potential enemies.【3】By helping others solve problems, you inspire others, consolidate your own knowledge and gain lasting friendship.
●【4】
Don’t let your former rankings limit you. What really matters is how you treat exams and rankings. Forget the class or grade rankings, but compete with yourself. In a while, you will see yourself climbing in scores and rankings.
All in all, the coming new school year is sure to be full of challenges. Too much worry only adds to your difficulties in your development. 【5】 Wish you the best of luck in the new academic year in No.7 High!
A.Treat yourself as the rival.
B.Have a right attitude towards your rankings.
C.However,rearrange your time table is of great importance.
D.Instead,divide the hours into small periods for different subjects.
E.So when they turn to you for help,just share your wisdom generously.
F.If you keep my advice in mind,you will achieve a lot and lead a happy life.
G.When you prepare for the upcoming challenges,some advice from me may be helpful.
27、 A travel journal is one of the best ways to keep a long voyage in memory. Many details that don’t seem important while you are writing your travel journal often turn out to be so memorable.
Get into the habit of writing your travel journal every day. 【1】 You may promise yourself that you will write later, but that almost never happens. Take a few minutes every day and put down what you have seen and heard. It doesn’t have to be long, just on a regular basis.
【2】. There is a surprising amount of sitting around while you go traveling. You can always put down a few lines in your travel journal when you are on trains, waiting for planes, drying your laundry, or waiting in line.
At the beginning of your journal, write down the day, where you are, who you are with, maybe even the weather and what you eat. 【3】. Years later when you read your journal, you will know exactly what you were doing on that day.
Focus on writing about how you feel. Listing facts and figures is fine but that isn’t why you traveled. A long journey is a time for self-reflection. Memories of these feelings disappear quickly with time. 【4】.
【5】. Whenever you use a ticket for a train or a museum or a ride, tape the stubs(存根)to your journal.They are pieces of history from your journey. Years later you can look at the ticket stubs and see exactly what you were doing on a specific day and how much it cost.
A.Keep ticket stubs
B.Book your ticket in advance
C.These are the first details you tend to forget
D.You’d better write down as much as possible
E.Use your“down time”for your travel journal
F.When you are on a busy journey,it is easy to forget to write
G.Writing about those experiences while the memories are fresh is important.
28、 Kenzo Tange was one of the most famous Japanese architects (建筑师)of the 20th century. He was born on September 4,1913 in Osaka, Japan. Tange spent his childhood in Chinese cities, Hankou and Shanghai, but was later raised in Imabari.
In 1930 Tange moved to Hiroshima to study at a high school. During his stay there, Tange came across the works of a Swiss architect, Le Corbusier and made up his mind to seek architecture. He finally started studying architecture in 1935 at University of Tokyo's architecture department.
After graduation Tange worked at the office of Kunio Maekawa. During this period he traveled a little and as World War II started, he flew back to Tokyo and started his post graduate studies at University of Tokyo. There he developed interest in urban design and started reading widely about Greek and Roman marketplaces.
In 1946 KenzoTange got the position of assistant professor at the University of Tokyo and became a professor in 1963 at the Department of Urban Engineering.
Tange's interest in urban design grew throughout his career and his urban projects, master plans and other urban structures gained a lot of admiration and appreciation. Tange's Tokyo Plan won him international recognition. In his plan, he suggested extending city growth out of the city over the bay and for this purpose he used bridges, man-made islands, floating parking and huge structures. Some of his wonderful projects are: Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, Hiroshima (1955), Centro Direzionale, Naples (1982)and Tokyo Dome Hotel (2000).
Tange is one of the most famous Japanese architects who struggled hard to make traditional Japanese architecture come to life by combining traditional methods with modern trends. He worked so closely on it that he finally gained his worldwide popularity as an architect whose work was so purely and strongly Japanese in nature. KenzoTange died on 22 March, 2005 at the age of 92 in Tokyo, Japan.
【1】Why did Kenzō Tange decide to study architecture?
A.His teacher affected him deeply. B.He was moved by Chinese buildings.
C.He was inspired by Le Corbusier's works. D.It could make him famous in the world.
【2】What made Kenzō Tange get global recognition?
A.Tokyo Plan. B.Centro Direzionale.
C.Tokyo Dome Hotel. D.Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum.
【3】What does the underlined word “it” in the last paragraph refer to?
A.Kenzō Tange' work.
B.Building some huge structures in urban areas.
C.Making Japanese architecture popular in the world.
D.Helping traditional Japanese architecture gain life again.
【4】In which column of a newspaper can you read the text?
A.Sports. B.People. C.Health. D.Fashion.
29、 One of the problems damaging our planet is the number of things we throw away. Rubbish of all kinds is piling up in landfill and polluting our rivers and oceans. A more recent addition to the list of things we throw away is e-waste—electronic items that are broken and not recycled. Now solutions are being found to give this stuff a new life.
Many millions of tons of televisions, phones, and other electronic equipment are discarded each year, partly because it’s cheaper to replace them than fix them, but also because we lack the skills to repair them. A UN report claims the 50 million tons of e-waste produced every year will more than double to 110 million tons by 2050, making it the fastest growing waste stream in the world.
However, there's a growing trend for repair events and clubs which could be part of a solution to the growing amount of electrical and electronic junk. The BBC visited a Restart Project in London, which is one of many found around the world. One of its volunteers, Francesco Calo, said that "this project allows you to reduce waste, make the life of objects longer, and it helps people who cannot afford to get rid of items that have developed a fault. '
As many electrical items contain valuable metals, another idea is e-waste mining. An experiment at the University of New South Wales involves extracting(提取)these materials from electrical items. It’s thought that doing this could be more profitable than traditional mining. With phones typically containing as many as 60 elements, this could be part of the solution to our appetite for new technology.
These projects make total sense — collection of e-waste for recycling are 'stagnating' (停滞不前的) or even 'decreasing' according to Ruediger Kuehr of the United Nations University. And in countries where there is no legislation(立法), much of it is just thrown away. However, the European Union, for example, is trying to deal with the problem by insisting that manufacturers have to make appliances longer-lasting and will have to supply spare parts for machines for up to 10 years.
【1】What does the underlined word 'discarded' in Paragraph 2 mean?
A.recycled B.thrown away C.dealt with D.produced
【2】What do we know about the Restart Project in London according to the text?
A.It helps people to use their electronics longer in order to reduce waste.
B.It collects all kinds of electronic items that are broken.
C.It encourages people to get rid of items that have developed a fault.
D.It is one of the famous clubs in the world.
【3】What is the author’s attitude towards these projects?
A.Negative. B.Positive. C.Neutral. D.Critical.
【4】What is the best title for the passage?
A.Giving the rubbish a new life B.The fastest growing waste stream
C.Solving the problem of e-waste D.The importance of recycling
30、 You can really tell a lot about people’s character by how they act at the grocery store. I _______what happened in a crowded store when there were not _______ shopping carts (购物车) a few days ago.
A well-dressed man, together with his wife and a child, was _______ a cart when another man stopped him. “Excuse me.” the second man said, “ _______ this cart is what I brought here. It’s mine” the first guy looked rather _______ and then became annoyed. Instead of _______, he protested, “But someone took my cart!” At that moment, his wife also glared at him, and so he unwillingly _______ his ill-gotten gain. The well-dressed man had _______ the useful saying that “Do to others as you would have others do to you”.
_______, there are often some shoppers who have changed their mind about ________ some items and put what they have chosen on the ________ shelf. They think that the store ________ shop assistants who should put the things they give up ________. In the opinion of these fellows, does that mean it’s OK for kids to ________ their rubbish on the floor or everywhere because schools employ ________ to clean the hall? In the ________ , there are express-line cheaters who enter the “10 items or less” line with 14 items because they’ re in a hurry or ________ because they are unwilling to queue up. They don’t think that someone will ________ them behaving immorally. Even if someone finds them out, they’ re ready to ________ that “It depends on what you call an item.”
I consider these fellows as a black sheep and there are a small number of such people. In our society we should be ________ , and play by the rules. It is important to set a good example to our kids, even in the grocery store.
【1】A.believe B.remember C.imagine D.recognize
【2】A.good B.large C.enough D.much
【3】A.pushing B.noticing C.suggesting D.searching
【4】A.but B.while C.so D.then
【5】A.pleased B.tired C.relaxed D.embarrassed
【6】A.apologizing B.accepting C.replying D.quarreling
【7】A.took away B.gave up C.doubted about D.thought about
【8】A.understood B.refused C.ignored D.followed
【9】A.Actually B.Partly C.Especially D.Exactly
【10】A.seeing B.buying C.using D.exchanging
【11】A.highest B.nearest C.cleanest D.lowest
【12】A.hires B.takes C.supports D.offers
【13】A.ahead B.back C.aside D.out
【14】A.show B.hit C.throw D.deliver
【15】A.teachers B.students C.assistants D.cleaners
【16】A.store B.school C.hospital D.bank
【17】A.hardly B.quietly C.simply D.nearly
【18】A.protect B.stop C.pretend D.challenge
【19】A.repeat B.agree C.dislike D.argue
【20】A.considerable B.confident C.creative D.considerate
31、阅读下面课文段落,在空白处填入1-3个适当的单词,补全句子。
Not that Charlie’s own life was 【1】! I He was born in a poor family in 1889. His parents were both poor music hall 【2】. You may find 【3】 astonishing that Charlie was taught to sing as soon as she could speak.
32、假定你是李华,10月14至16日成都将在城市广场举办第五届国际中国美食节(the Fifth International Chinese Food Festival),请你给美国朋友Jack发一封电子邮件邀请他一同前往。内容要点如下:
1.美食节的时间、地点
2.活动的主要内容
3.交通方式
注意:1.词数100左右;开头已为你写好,不计入总词数;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Jack,
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How are you doing recently?
Yours,
Li Hua