1、We need________ to have a good command of English as a medical student needs ________a doctor.
A.as long and tough a training, to become
B.as long and tough a training, becoming
C.as a long and tough training, to become
D.as a long and tough training, becoming
2、I’ve never been to Paris, but it is a place__________I’d like to visit.
A. where B. to which C. whose D. 不填
3、Gary was behaving as if nothing _______.
A. happened B. has happened
C. had happened D. will happen
4、Some computer games encourage________ behavior in young children, which must be banned.
A.violent
B.domestic
C.artificial
D.relevant
5、I am calling to a booking for a single room for the night of 6 June so that I can make preparations for the trip.
A.compromise B.conflict C.condemn D.confirm
6、I really show my appreciation to my parents, under ________ financial umbrella I have started my own business.
A. which B. whom
C. who D. whose
7、The environmental organization calls on customers not to purchase these _______ packages of food, clothes and gifts.
A. intrusive B. cognitive
C. excessive D. sensitive
8、School kids take part in parades on campus on Halloween, ___________ in colorful costumes, after which there is a small party inside the classroom.
A. dressing B. dressed
C. being dressed D. dress
9、________ I want to tell you is the deep love and respect I have for my parents.
A.That B.What C.Which D.Why
10、Yuan Longping ________ from Southwest Agricultural College in 1953.
A.graduated
B.graduates
C.graduating
D.graduate
11、He never depends ______ his parents. He likes to do everything ______ himself.
A.on; by
B.with; on
C.in; by
D.from; with
12、At the foot of the mountain ______ where he once lived.
A.lies a village B.a village lies C.does a village lie D.lie a village
13、Their evidence shows the virus found in patient samples ________from laboratory contamination (污染).
A.rose
B.aroused
C.arose
D.raised
14、With the popularity of smart phones, people gradually lose the ______ for watching television, which makes TV a decoration of the house.
A.analysis
B.appetite
C.incident
D.appreciation
15、—Are you against the Internet, Zhu Fei?
—No. I believe that the Internet has positive effects on our lives and there are two main points _______ must be included when we analyse it.
A. which B. / C. where D. when
16、 Actually, _____ works hard can be _____ he wants to be, whether it is a pilot, an engineer or a manager.
A. anyone; whoever B. whoever; whatever
C. who; no matter what D. no matter who; whomever
17、We have no choice but ________ it and regulate it.
A.embrace
B.embracing
C.to embrace
D.embraced
18、Many kids develop problems from finger sucking that can _________ life-long problems unless _________ properly.
A. cause; treated B. lead; treating
C. suffer; to treat D. make; being treated
19、Mr. Green always does what he wants, _________ what we say to him.
A.instead of
B.because of
C.regardless of
D.out of
20、____ the driving test, Kim was unwilling to face his disappointed wife.
A. Not having passed B. Having not passed
C. Not passing D. Not passed
21、The fact that she looked like a sensitive, friendly girl didn’t matter. ______, it made me even angrier.
A. If any B. If anything
C. If so D. If not
22、________ to her own work, she spent little time with her family.
A.Devoting
B.To be devoted
C.Devoted
D.Having devoted
23、This development area is committed to ________ a perfect investment environment.
A.create
B.creating
C.created
D.creation
24、Supposing this ship ____________,do you think there would be enough life jackets for all the passengers?
A.was sinking B.has sunk C.were to sink D.sinks
25、It is said that the bills ________ at the coming session will address the international conflict.
A.to be signed
B.signed
C.having been signed
D.being signed
26、A new delicious food is available in Wyoming. It is fresh and cheap — but probably a little gamey (味道强的). Last month it became legal for Wyomingites to collect roadkill that they accidentally hit themselves, or that they happened upon. In fact, other states, such as Montana, have also made the similar law.
Officials are not sure how many Wyomingites will take part in the roadkill-salvage (救助) programme. But Montana’s Fish and Wildlife Commission issues roughly 1,000 roadkill-salvage permits each year.
Although some may fear at the idea of dragging the body of a deer off the road and onto the dinner table, the law has several benefits. First, roadkill is a source of fresh meat for poor communities. State officials in Alaska distribute roadkill to charities. PETA, an animal-rights group, argues that eating roadkill is healthier and more moral than buying meat raised for killing. Second, allowing people to harvest roadkill themselves may cut down on the time the creatures spend on the road. In thinly populated states, it may take days for transport workers to collect a dead animal.
Lastly, roadkill-salvage programmes provide states with important data. Wyomingites must report the location of their find, showing officials where crashes with wildlife happen. Roadkill data may help the state figure out where to build highway overpasses or put up “wildlife crossing” warning signs.
Not everyone is licking (舔) their lips. Some are upset that people will end up eating gamey meat. “It’s really the burden of the person who chooses to collect roadkill if they eat it or not,” says Sara DiRienzo of Wyoming Game and Fish. Others worry the laws will encourage hunters to use the roadkill programme as cover for killing animals they should not.
【1】The food mentioned in Paragraph 1 is ______.
A.hunted in the woods
B.caught from a local farm
C.harvested from endangered species
D.collected after being hit by chance
【2】Which is the benefit of the law?
A.Roadkill may be harmless for people’s health.
B.Roadkill may be afforded as meat for poor locals.
C.Roadkill may be transported to populated states.
D.Roadkill may be harvested and kept for a long time.
【3】The roadkill data can contribute to ______.
A.less roadkill
B.faster location
C.thinner population
D.fewer warning signs
【4】What do people worry according to the last paragraph?
A.Roadkill can become an excuse for killing animals.
B.People will be addicted to roadkill’s gamey meat.
C.Roadkill will become a real burden for animal hunters.
D.The law will inspire some people to eat more roadkill.
27、It was June a few years ago right around the summer solstice, the longest day of the year.
A few weeks earlier, the first fireflies (萤火虫) had appeared blinking (眨眼) their lights on and off in the woods around my house. What a joy it was seeing them again. Their little flickers (闪烁) of light made me smile with delight.
As the daylight was starting to fade. I saw out my window some of the neighborhood children attempting to catch the slow moving lightening insects. One of the girls went inside and came back with a clear glass bottle. After chasing a few without success, she finally caught a firefly inside it. All the other children gathered around to watch it flickering its light on and off inside the bottle. Soon darkness started to fall and the girl’s mom walked over to them and told them it was time to set the firefly free. One of the girls protested, but the mom explained that the firefly would die if left in the bottle. Then she said something that still stays in my heart to this day, “It is time to let this little guy go so it can share its light with the rest of the world!”
I think we may share our light with the rest of the world, We may give our love to others. We may keep shining. I remember when I was a child we all used to sing the song, “This little light of mine, I’m going to let it shine!” But as adults we find it hard to do so. We stay at the darkness too much and hide our light in fear. Don’t hide your light. Don’t keep it in a bottle. Share your flickers, no matter how small they may be. Let the love inside you out. Let the light within you drive the darkness away.
【1】Why did the author feel happy according to paragraph 1?
A.He could find it became warmer and everything came to life.
B.He could see fireflies came back and blinked their lights.
C.He could walk outside in the light of fireflies.
D.He could have the longest day of the year.
【2】What did the girl want to do with the firefly?
A.Keep it in the container.
B.Let it free in no time.
C.Feed it with leaves.
D.Kill it with water.
【3】Which of the following best describes the girl’s mother?
A.Kind.
B.Calm.
C.Demanding.
D.Casual.
【4】Why did the author mention the song in the last paragraph?
A.To show us his innocent years.
B.To warn us not to hurt insects.
C.To tell his childhood in summer.
D.To express his thought of sharing love.
28、 For several months, Cara has been working up the courage to approach her mom about what she saw on Instagram. Not long ago, the 11yearold girl, like all the other kids in this story, discovered that her mom had been posting her photos for much of her life. “I’ve wanted to bring it up. It’s strange to see myself up there, and sometimes there are pictures I don’t like of myself, ”she said.
Like most other modern kids, Cara grew up immersed(沉迷…之中) in social media. While many kids may not yet have accounts themselves, their parents, schools, sports teams, and organizations have been organizing an online presence for them since birth. The shock of realizing that details about your life have been shared online without your permission or knowledge has become an important experience in the lives of many teenagers. Recently a parenting blogger(博主) wrote in a WashingtonPost essay(散文) that despite(不顾) her 14yearold daughter’s horror at discovering that her mother had shared years of highly personal stories and information about her online, she simply could not stop posting on her blog and social media. The writer said that promising her daughter that she would stop posting her publicly on the Internet would mean shutting down a vital part of herself, which isn’t necessarily good for herself or her daughter.
But it’s not just crazy mommy bloggers who construct a child’s online identity; plenty of average parents do the same. There’s even a special word for it: sharenting. Almost a quarter of children begin their digital lives when parents upload their photos to the Internet, according to a study conducted by the Internetsecurity firm AVG. The study also found that 92 percent of kids under the age of 2 already have their own unique digital identity.
【1】How does Cara feel about her mom’s behavior?
A.It’s aggressive.
B.It’s appropriate.
C.It’s annoying.
D.It’s favorable.
【2】Why did the parenting blogger post about her daughter online?
A.Because it filled up her blog.
B.Because it showed off her success.
C.Because it recorded her stories.
D.Because it meant a lot to her.
【3】Who are fond of sharenting?
A.A quarter of students.
B.Most ordinary parents.
C.Kids under the age of 2.
D.Some crazy bloggers.
【4】Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A.Children’s New Trouble
B.Social Media
C.Kids’ Online Performance
D.Mommy Bloggers
29、California will be the first state to ban the sale and manufacture of new fur products.【1】It will go into effect on January 1, 2023.
California’s fur law was one of several bills designed to prevent cruelty to animals. “California is a leader when it comes to animal protection and today that leadership includes banning the sale of fur, ” said Governor Newsom in a news report. “【2】We are making a statement to the world that beautiful wild animals like bears and tigers have no place on trapeze (高空秋千) wires or jumping through flames.”【3】More than a dozen European countries, including the United Kingdom, Austria, Norway and the Netherlands have also passed laws to limit the fur trade.
【4】“The signing of the ban shows the point that today’s customers simply don’t want wild animals to suffer extreme pain and fear while keeping up with the fashion,” said Kitty Block, president and CEO of The Humane Society of the United States and president of Humane Society International. Not everyone, however, was pleased with the ban. Banning the killing of animals for their fur means killing the fur business, says Hyatt, an owner of a fur store.【5】
Many retailers are also ending fur sales. In mid-October, Macy’s (American’s department store) announced it will stop fur from all its stores by the end of 2020. The stores will also close all fur vaults and salons. Other fashion brands such as Prada, Gucci, Michael Kors and Burberry have taken similar steps in recent years.
A.But we are doing more than that.
B.California is taking the lead in protecting animals.
C.Similar laws have been carried out globally already.
D.And that in turn will leave many people unemployed.
E.Two other California cities had already banned fur sales.
F.Not surprisingly, the ban is welcomed by animal rights activists.
G.The ban applies to clothing, shoes, handbags and other things that contain fur.
30、Stevie worked hard, saved money and then many years later, he _______ a really nice house on a cliff (悬崖) overlooking (俯视) the ocean. It seemed that all his work _______ and that he had eventually realized his _______ .
Well, as life would have it, along came the events over which he had no _______. First, the cliff started to erode (腐蚀) badly from the _______winds and rains over the years. What was once a one-hundred-foot backyard was _______ shrinking (萎缩) week by week, and to make the matter worse, he became very _______ to the point where he had to take a lot of _______ off from work.
Well, the most tragic then happened. The cliff eroded so much that the backyard totally _______ and all that was left was the back of the house sitting ________ on the edge of the cliff. Nothing could be done to save the ________.
So, the next thing that happened seemed ________— the house went over.
________ Stevie had worked so hard for now disappeared through no ________ of his own.
The good news was that he wasn’t done — ________ for him and his family, good friends, ________ and even those who didn’t know him ________ responded to fund-raisers to ________ them to start over. And, they did.
Life has a way of turning around and ________ us from behind and even kicking us again when we are really down and out. However, life also gives us a way out if we don’t ________.
【1】
A.bought
B.sold
C.discovered
D.rented
【2】
A.messed up
B.paid off
C.worked out
D.kept on
【3】
A.dream
B.growth
C.judgement
D.reputation
【4】
A.preference
B.bargain
C.advantage
D.control
【5】
A.uncertain
B.mild
C.constant
D.random
【6】
A.safely
B.probably
C.casually
D.rapidly
【7】
A.annoyed
B.accustomed
C.ill
D.sensitive
【8】
A.time
B.money
C.supply
D.pills
【9】
A.fled
B.disappeared
C.varied
D.flooded
【10】
A.comfortably
B.alone
C.dangerously
D.still
【11】
A.man
B.backyard
C.house
D.roof
【12】
A.impossible
B.unavoidable
C.typical
D.awesome
【13】
A.Something
B.Nothing
C.Anything
D.Everything
【14】
A.conduct
B.sweat
C.contribution
D.fault
【15】
A.fortunate
B.awkward
C.reasonable
D.suitable
【16】
A.strangers
B.neighbors
C.foreigners
D.soldiers
【17】
A.properly
B.personally
C.individually
D.curiously
【18】
A.remind
B.demand
C.guide
D.help
【19】
A.tricking
B.pushing
C.kicking
D.abusing
【20】
A.give up
B.move off
C.try out
D.sit around
31、请根据课文内容填空,并将正确答案写在答题卡的相应位置,与课文原文不一致不得分。
“Writing that report wasn’t easy, but I realised that people needed to know and so I didn’t give up,” Junyan told me. This 【1】 because she won an award for the report. “I discovered then that 【2】 I am committed and never give up I will be able to produce 【3】 reports.” That’s exactly what Wang Junyan has been doing as the face of Universe TV.
32、假设你是李华,你校美国外教Mr. Smith看到中国过新年时家家门口贴着“福”字,而且还“倒”着,感到很好奇。请根据下面的内容给他写信做个介绍:
1、“贴倒福”是中国春节的传统习俗。
2、“福”字意思是“幸福”,把它倒贴意指“幸福到了”
3、还把“福”字设计成各种图案。以前多为手写,现在都是买它。
4、是人们对来年幸福的向往。
Note: 福 Blessing 贴倒福: Upside down Blessing
Dear Mr. Smith,
From your letter I learned that __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua