1、我们的父母需要的是我们的爱。
________ ________ ________ ________is our love.
2、--It’s too late. You had better go home now.
-- No, I will leave here _____ someone tells me the truth.
A. unless B. until C. although D. whether
3、We may have serious problem in the project,but we will face challenge bravely.
A. a; a B. /; the C. the; a D. a; the
4、The faster you________ /raɪz/, the harder you fall.
A.race B.ride C.rose D.rise
5、I like this kind of music that I can dance________.
A.to
B.in
C.along
D.with
6、—David, could you tell me ______? —Every four years.
A. when the 2014 World Cup finished
B. how often the World Cup takes place
C. how many teams take part in the World Cup
D. who may score the most goals in the World Cup
7、---Tom, did you go to Sally’s party yesterday evening?
----No, because I _________.
A.am invited
B.was invited
C.am not invited
D.wasn’t invited
8、You should walk slowly in snowy weather ________ you will not fall over.
A.while
B.though
C.so that
D.if
9、As we all know, the 2022 Winter Olympics will________ in Beijing, China.
A.take place B.take down C.take off D.take away
10、Jim, please help ________ to some cookies.
A.himself B.yourself C.yourselves D.themselves
11、— does your grandpa do exercise? —Every day.
A. How soon B. How long C. How often D. How far
12、---How well do you know the Opera House?
---I know the place very well. I Sydney many times.
A. have been in B. have been to
C. have gone to D. have arrived in
13、________ fast the time goes ______ !
A. How; at B. What; by C. How; by
14、—I heard that your baby had a fever last night. How is she now?
—She is all right. Her temperature _____ in the morning.
A. came to B. came down C. came on D. came up with
15、Are you alone? I just want a ______ word with you.
A.single
B.new
C.certain
D.private
16、—Susan,what's your ______ of keeping active in class?
—Going to bed early and getting up early.
A. habit B. rule C. secret
17、— Mum, I’d love to go to Australia for this summer holiday.
— But I doubt if we could ________ something like that.
A. offer B. afford C. allow D. cost
18、There are a lot of buildings on _______ side of the street.
A. every B. each C. both D. all
19、— I was invited to the dinner with the Blacks. But I’m afraid of making mistakes at table.
—_______. I’ll tell you some table manners.
A. I’m afraid not B. Never mind C. Of course D. You’d better not
20、Which pair of the words with the underlined letters has different sounds?
A.machine cheap B.none onion C.toward quarter
21、When they got home last night, they found that somebody ___ into the flat.
A. breaks B. is breaking C. has broken D. had broken
22、阅读下面对话,从方框内7个选项中选择5个恰当的句子完成此对话,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
A.Thanks for your advice .
B.It depends on you .
C.I believe she’s right .
D.What’s the matter?
E.Do you often talk with your parents?
F.I agree with you.
G.Why not talk to Ms. Brown for more help?
A:Hi , Alice . You look sad .【1】
B:Well, I love comics , but Ms. Brown doesn’t allow me to read them.
A:Why doesn’t she allow you to?
B:Because she thinks comics may get in the way of my study .
A:【2】 We can’t afford to waste time reading them when we should try the best to fight for our dreams.
B:【3】 But comics are so interesting that I can’t spend a minute not thinking about them.
A:I understand your situation . 【4】
B:I have tried to, but she looks too serious to talk to.
A:Communication is always a better way than keeping things to yourself.Maybe you can have a good talk with your parents.
B: OK , I will try.【5】
23、根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
W: So Elvis, you were born on 8th January 1935, weren't you?
M: Yes, that's right. 【1】
W: Mississippi's pretty famous, isn't it?
M: Yes. 【2】
W: So, tell me something about your childhood. 【3】
M: No, not really. We were a poor family. I was the only kid who went to school with no shoes.
W: But it was your father who bought you your first instrument, wasn't it?
M: No, actually it was my mum. 【4】 I'll never forget that. I'll never forget my mother.
W: You've always liked listening to rock and roll, haven't you?
M: 【5】 I loved any type of music, and Rock and Roll was always my favorite.
W: When did you have your first record?
M: I made it in 1954.
W: People say your music has changed as you've grown older.
A.Life wasn't easy, was it?
B.She bought me a cheap guitar for my 10th birthday.
C.I was born in a place called Mississippi.
D.My mother bought my first bike in my life.
E.Yes. I grew up loving music.
F.I was crazy about music.
G.Mostly because people find it difficult to spell!
24、A secret to win
Once a 10-year-old boy decided to learn judo (柔道) though he had lost his left arm in a car accident.
The boy began lessons with an old Japanese sensei, a judo teacher. Three months later, he was still practising with the same move. So he asked, “Sensei, shouldn’t I be learning more moves?”
“This is the only move you know, but this is the only move you’ll ever need to know,” the sensei replied.
The boy kept training. Months later, the sensei took him to his first match.
Surprisingly, the boy easily won his first two matches. The third match was more difficult, but after some time, his opponent (对手) became impatient. The boy used his one move to win the match and now was in the final.
This time, his opponent was bigger, stronger, and more experienced. For a while, the boy seemed to lose the game. Being worried that the boy might get hurt, the referee (裁判) called a break. Just before the referee wanted to end the match, the sensei came to him.
“No,” the sensei said, “let him go on.” Soon after the match began, his opponent made a big mistake: he dropped his guard (防守). Suddenly, the boy won the match.
On the way home, the boy and the sensei talked about every move in each match. Then the boy gathered the courage to ask, “Sensei, how did I win the match with only one move?”
“You won for two reasons,” the sensei answered. “First, you’ve learned one of the most difficult throws in all of judo. Second, the only known guard for that move is for your opponent to catch your left arm.”
【1】How many opponents did the boy face in the story?
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.
【2】Why did the boy’s last opponent lose the game?
A. Because he failed to protect himself in time.
B. Because he was not strong and experienced enough.
C. Because the referee ended the match.
D. Because he was afraid to hurt the boy.
【3】The boy could win all the matches mainly because ______.
A. his opponents made more mistakes than he did
B. his opponents were more impatient than he was
C. the boy was better at guard than his opponents were
D. the boy’s biggest weakness became his biggest strength
【4】From the passage we can infer that ______.
A. disabled people are the best ones in learning judo
B. one can win achievements by keeping practising
C. it is important to find a good referee to win a match
D. it is useless to learn too much knowledge and skills
25、Karen lived with her parents in the Karoo Basin of South Africa. The Karoo was famous for plant and animal fossils(化石). Karen’s father was a paleontologist(古生物学家), and Karen enjoyed looking at the dinosaur bones in his office. She hoped to discover her own dinosaur someday.
Every summer, Karen’s father invited paleontologists from around the world to the Karoo. As they hiked through the dry land, he would show them fossil samples(样本) within the layers of sedimentary rock(沉积岩) and ash.
This summer, Karen asked her father if she could go along on the hike. He agreed, but he asked her to stay close by. As they drove to the trail(小径) , Karen’s heart beat quickly with excitement. There were so many places to visit.
The hike was interesting, but Karen was too curious to stay on the trail. Without asking, she ran down into a nearby ravine(峡谷) and looked among the rocks. Then, she heard her father’s voice calling to her. She ran up the side of ravine. Suddenly, she spotted something white and shiny.“Dad!”she shouted excitedly.
Karen’s father stood at the top of the ravine with the other people. They looked worried until Karen pointed to the shiny object. All the paleontologists examined it. They nodded to each other in surprise. It was the skull(骨头) of a dinosaur nobody knew about! The paleontologists took pictures and shook Karen’s hands. Her father smiled, “Karen,” he said. “You are now the youngest paleontologist in the Karoo!”
【1】Paleontologists around the world like to visit the Karoo because______.
A. Karoo is famous for its wild life
B. Karoo is rich in plant and animal fossils
C. Paleontologists like the beautiful scenes here
D. Paleontologists need a quiet place to do research
【2】What does Karen’s hobby?______.
A. Observing the dinosaur bones B. Going hiking on the mountain trails
C. Collecting shiny objects D. Making discoveries in the dry land
【3】The underlined word “spotted”in the fourth paragraph means______.
A. threw B. picked up C. noticed D. covered
【4】Which adj. can’t be used to describe the paleontologists’ feelings after they examined the shiny object ?______.
A. Worried B. Happy C. Excited D. Surprised
【5】Where was the skull of a dinosaur nobody knew about?______.
A. At the top of the ravine.
B. Inside the layers of sedimentary rock.
C. By the side of the ravine
D. In the dry land of the desert.
【6】The best title for the passage is_______.
A. The Discovery of New Dinosaur
B. A Girl of the Karoo Basin
C. An Exciting Mountain Trip
D. A Young “Paleontologist”
26、 Imagine there is a glass of water on a table in front of you. It has water in it but it is not full. How do you describe the glass? Do you say it is half full or half empty?
If you say half full, you might be an optimist(乐观主义者). If you say half empty, you might be the opposite — a pessimist.
A new study suggests that your level of optimism may affect(影响)your health. People who are optimistic may live longer than those who are pessimistic.
Researchers at Harvard University’s School of Public Health in Boston did the study. They compared women with “a general expectation that good things will happen” with women who are less optimistic. They found that the optimists had a much lower risk of getting several deadly diseases, including cancer and heart diseases.
Kaitlin Hagan, a study leader says optimists can take better care of themselves by exercising, eating healthy food and getting enough sleep.
She also says earlier studies show that a person can use simple, low-cost methods(方法)to increase optimism. She says each night we can plan to do two or three simple, enjoyable activities. They might include watching the sunrise, visiting friends, dancing to a favorite song or reading a story with your child.
【1】What does the underlined word “deadly” mean in Chinese?
A.极端的 B.致命的 C.高危的 D.非常有效的
【2】From the passage we can know ____________.
A.we should drink a cup of water every day
B.optimists may live shorter than those who are pessimistic
C.we should take exercise every day
D.we can do simple things to make ourselves optimistic
【3】According to Kaitlin Hagan, we can do the following things to make ourselves optimistic EXCEPT _________.
A.exercising B.eating healthy food C.enough sleep D.drinking a lot of water
【4】What’s the best title for the passage?
A.How to be healthy. B.How to be hard-working.
C.How to lower the risk of getting cancer. D.How to enjoy your life every day.
【5】What’s the writing style of the passage?
A.Narrative(记叙文) B.Argumentation(议论文)
C.Expository(说明文) D.Practical writing(应用文)
27、 I’m the engine that keeps you working, and I’m here to share some of my secrets. I have 100 billion nerve cells(神经细胞), so you need to consider before you blame(责怪) me for not being so fast enough. It’s not really my fault: information travels through me too fast and sometimes I can’t keep all of it.
The Internet is making me weak. A study found that you’ve been relying more on the Internet. That means I’m going to forget more over time. Scientists have been worried that our ability to think is being lost.
In general, I’m about ten percent larger in men than women. It doesn’t make men smarter. It just lets me control their different bodies. Actually, it’s more common for women to get angry, but men can’t focus on a thing well. They usually have language difficulties.
Your mobile phone scares me. A new study showed that more than one hour of mobile phone use can get me in trouble. Mobile phone radiation(辐射) might cause me to be in a worse situation.
Some parts of me never sleep. It’s important for you to get a good night’s sleep. Sleep helps to improve memories. In fact, when you are asleep, some parts of me are still working hard on my duty. Besides, laughter is really the best medicine for me. So remember to laugh more for my better situation.
【1】What’s the result of depending too much on the Internet?
A.It will make people remember things for a long time.
B.It helps people to remember things more easily.
C.It may influence one’s way of thinking.
D.It may make us have the ability to learn.
【2】Why can’t I keep all the information?
A.Because there is too much information.
B.Because information travels too fast.
C.Because I can hardly work.
D.Because I am lazy.
【3】What can you do to make “me” work better?
A.Get a shorter sleep every night.
B.Blame “me” for not being fast enough.
C.Use “me” more instead of the Internet.
D.Use a mobile phone for one hour each day.
【4】What can we know from the passage?
A.Men can pay close attention to a thing.
B.At night, “I” can completely sleep and stop working.
C.It’s clear that “I” should take medicine to work better.
D.Mobile phone radiation may bring serious problems to “me”.
28、根据短文意思及首字母提示补全短文。
Malala Yousafzai, 21, is a Pakistani youth activist. She is the y【1】 person in the world ever to be named United Nations(UN) Messenger(信使) of Peace. The United Nations is an i【2】 organization, which is meant to e【3】 different countries to work together on different opinions without the use of war. Yousafzai has g【4】 accepted the role of working for girls’ education. A messenger usually s【5】 in the position(职位) for three years. “ I【6】 you want to see your future bright, you have to start working now and not wait for anyone e【7】 ,” she said at the acceptance meeting in New York. In 2012, Yousafzai was nearly killed by the Taliban because she worked hard to g【8】 the same education for young girls in Pakistan. But later her condition improved. W【9】 a brave girl! Since then Yousafzai has become a symbol of peace and girls’ r【10】 to receive education.
29、 The rain was heavy and did not stop for more than fifteen days in the rich valley(山谷). The rivers and the lakes were full of water. And all the animals were looking for _______.
The monkeys were not _______, for they had good brains and could easily make their ways to safety.
For now, they were perched (栖息) high in the tree overlooking the flooded lands.
One monkey _______ fish swimming in the water—swimming and having a great time. Fish love water and they welcomed the floods with _______. In fact, it made them quite happy.
The monkey said to his friends, “Look at those strange creatures. They _______ to be in danger.”
His friends looked, too. And they all agreed with him. “Perhaps we should go and save _______,” said one monkey.
Everyone _______. So the monkeys closed to the edge of the flood waters and began to catch the fish and bring them to land.
The fish were not _______ to catch. One monkey even felt that it seemed a shame that these animals without legs did not admired what the good monkeys were doing for them.
Soon enough, all the fish were caught and put on the land. They lay there _______ moving.
“See, we were right to save them,” said a wise monkey. “They were tired, and now they are resting. ________, they will soon wake up and thank us for our efforts.”
And with that, the monkeys headed to the hills to see what else they could do.
【1】A.safety B.danger C.happiness D.difficulty
【2】A.relaxed B.excited C.interested D.worried
【3】A.decided B.worked C.noticed D.taught
【4】A.permission B.patience C.sadness D.pleasure
【5】A.seem B.smile C.swim D.sweep
【6】A.it B.them C.us D.you
【7】A.acted B.allowed C.agreed D.advised
【8】A.different B.delicious C.dirty D.easy
【9】A.without B.except C.about D.from
【10】A.Unluckily B.Surely C.Truly D.Slowly