1、(2013辽宁丹东)根据汉语意思翻泽句子
她希望有朝一日去丹东。
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2、Look, high speed the roller coaster .
A.How; is moving B.what; is moving
C.what; is moving at D.How; is moving at
3、— Did you talk back to your mother when you were a child?
— Yes. But now I realize I was wrong. I really regret __________ that silly thing to my mum.
A. do B. doing C. to do D. did
4、His MP3 is the same as ________, but it is more expensive.
A. him B. mine C. my D. her
5、 -----When did the terrible earthquake happen in Ya’an Sichuan?
-----It happened 8:02 the morning of April 20th,2013.
A.on;in B.at;on C.at;in D.on;on
6、Except for working hard, we should give more attention to proper exercise and enough sleep.
, health always comes first.
A.For example B.After all C.So far
7、—What about the two of us going downtown?
— ______. I hate spending time hanging around.
A.That suits me fine
B.Why not
C.It depends on the weather
D.Well, that’s the last thing I will do
8、We will the actions to protect the environment.
A. push for B. give up C. step out D. get out
9、— Hey, Jenny. Let’s go home together.
—Just a moment. I __________ an e-mail now.
A.am sending B.was sending C.sent D.is going to send
10、(2013山东德州)—Who helped Betty tidy up the bedroom just now?
—________.She cleaned it all by herself.
A.Somebody
B.Nobody
C.Everybody
D.Anybody
11、Vivian and her friends will go abroad for a trip July.
A.to B.on C.in D.at
12、—What other things would you like to eat?
—____ I’m full. Thanks.
A.Nothing else. B.Else nothing. C.Something else. D.Else something.
13、— Why was he unhappy yesterday?
— A letter from home ______ an attack of homesickness.
A. set off B. set out C. set about D. set up
14、He needs to be kept in line. He is too wild to follow his parents.
A. cut in line B. stand in line C. wait in line D. behave well
15、—Do you still remember the amount of money ________ in the bank?
—Of course. What’s wrong?
A.store
B.storing
C.is stored
D.stored
16、I love the school ________ I have studied in for three years.
A.where
B.when
C.that
D.what
17、Which of the following words has the same sound as the underlined letter of the word “affect?”
A.pretty B.depend C.even
18、---I left my pen at home.Can you lend me one?
--- ___________________.
A. Thank you B. Yes,of course C. Hold on, please D. Yes,just a little
19、—What would you like, meat or fish?
—_______. I prefer vegetables.
A.Either B.Neither C.Both
20、—You've got your self-introduction well prepared, haven't you?
—________. This is my first appearance in front of the new class.
A.You bet B.No worries C.It depends D.I mean it
21、______ amazing it is to have a cooking robot at home!
A.What an B.What a C.How D.What
22、能想出这么一个好主意很棒!
It’s wonderful to________ ________ ________such a good idea!
23、A: Hey, Peter! 【1】?
B: I’m going to Mr. White’s office. I did so badly in the physics test. I think I need a second chance.
A: Oh, God, maybe I have to go with you.
B: Why? 【2】. It’s impossible that you can’t pass the test.
A: But this time, the test is too difficult. I want to ask Mr. White some questions.
B: OK. Let’s go together. 【3】?
A: Yes, I like it very much. Physics is so interesting. Don’t you like it?
B: No, I don’t. It’s too difficult for me.
A: 【4】?
B: English. I find it easy and very useful. My dream is to travel around the world. Speaking English well can help a lot.
A: Yeah, you are right. My English is very poor. 【5】?
B: Good idea! I help you with English and you help me with physics. So great!
A: So it is!
24、
As kids, we learn how to write, maybe play a musical instrument and draw. So why don’t we learn to code(编码) computer programs too? What coding has in common with writing, playing music and creating art is that it lets you bring your ideas to life. Coding is all about creativity and that’s why I love it.
Creating with code
CoderDojo helps young people around the world to learn computer programming for free. When I went to my first CoderDojo class in Dublin City University in Ireland, at age nine, I didn’t know anything about coding or even such a thing. It was a great feeling that I think every young person should experience!
By going to CoderDojo every week, I learned how to make websites, apps and games. One of my apps is called Auto-Journalist. It can help journalists(记者) and interviewees do interviews even if they are both really busy or live in different time zones. It is still in development, and it first appeared at an event called Coolest Projects Awards, where young people get to show the public what they have created with code. It’s so much fun to share one’s creations, and to see what everyone else has made too.
Learning environment
For the past three years I have also been helping to teach other young people at CoderDojo DCU. In recent years I have also noticed many more girls attending CoderDojo DCU to try out coding. This has a lot to do with the CoderDojo girls’ classes—girls and young women take part in it with their friends, and it doesn’t feel like coding is a “boy thing”. It is really wonderful to see this, because we need more girls and women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). It’s a good way to learn more about technology.
Start early
One of the main things I have learned in the last few years is that coding is not only for adults, coding is for young people, too. And when you are a child, it is a great time to start coding, because your imagination is the limit(限制) for what you can create!
Want to learn more? Find out if there is a CoderDojo near you at www.coderdojo.com or set one up yourself! Also check out Code.org which has lots of fun drag-and-drop coding games.
【1 】In the writer’s first coding class, she_________.
A. made apps and games B. created a web page
C. wrote for newspapers D. did some interviews
【2 】Why do more girls begin to learn coding?
A. There are coding classes for girls.
B. Girls want to learn a “boy thing”.
C. There are more girls in STEM.
D. Girls can meet cool boys there.
【3】What does the writer think of coding?
A. It is better than playing music.
B. It limits children’s imagination.
C. It stops people from learning fast.
D.It helps children with their creativity.
【4 】What is probably the best title for this passage?
A. Start Coding as Early as Possible
B. Come for Fun in CoderDojo Class
C. Kids Should Have Chances to Learn to Code
D. STEM Is Calling for More Girls and Women
25、 After a while, you may have saved some pocket money. You finally have enough money to buy that game or piece of clothing you dreamed of. You take the money, go to the store and find them. But when you go to check out, you see a sign: "Hello! We've gone cashless (无现金)." It is disappointing and then you may have to leave the store.
While this may become common if more stores and restaurants stop accepting cash as payment. Instead, customers (顾客) must pay with their bank card or by Smart phone App. Many business owners say that accepting no cash has helped them simplify the way that their business runs. Cashiers don't have to worry about having enough money to make change or about putting bills and coins to the bank.
But a growing number of people say cashless stores are unfair. Some even say they should be illegal (非法的).
According to the research, many families actually don't have bank savings. Many people including kids, don't have bank cards because they don't meet the conditions for applying for the bankcards. Therefore, cashless stores seem to be unfair. Some people even say cashless stores are " discriminating (歧视) against people." Plus, people who do have bank cards might prefer paying with cash is still very popular with consumers. It's used by almost eight in ten adults in the world every month. That's more than any other payment type.
Lawmakers in several places have taken steps to ban (禁止) cashless stores. Some big cities have already passed laws to address the problem. A lawmaker says: "It's really about equity. It's about understanding that not everyone has fair way of getting things."
【1】Many business owners think that accepting no cash is ________.
A.helpful B.unfair C.disappointing
【2】Why do many people have no bankcards? ________
A.Because they don't know how to use cards.
B.Because they don't have enough money.
C.Because they don't meet the conditions for applying the bankcards.
【3】According to Paragraph 4, what is the most popular payment type?________
A.Paying with Smartphone. B.Paying with cash. C.Paying with cards
【4】What does the underlined word equity mean in the last paragraph?________
A.财力 B.公平 C.自尊
【5】We can learn from the text that ________.
A.all the cashless stores should be closed
B.people need to be allowed to apply for bankcards.
C.many people think different payment types should be offered.
26、
After having two more glasses of cordial(甜果汁饮料), Diana turned pale suddenly.
“I’m sick,” she said, “I must go home.” And she left Green Gables and ran all the way home.
On Monday, Anne went to see if Diana was better. She soon ran back home with tears rolling down cheeks.
“What has happened, Anne?” asked Marilla.
“Mrs. Barry says that I sent Diana home drunk on Saturday. She says she’s never going to let Diana play with me again!”
Marilla went to the cupboard and then came back to the kitchen with a bottle of wine, trying not to smile.
“Anne, you gave Diana wine instead of raspberry cordial. Didn’t you know the difference?”
“I never tasted it,” said Anne. “But Mrs. Barry will never believe me. And now I’ll never be able to play with Diana again!”
The following Monday, Anne surprised Marilla by coming down from her room with her books.
“I’m going back to school,” she said. “That is all there is left in life for me, now that my friend is gone.”
Marilla tried not to show how happy she was to hear this. “You’d better work hard,” she said.
One evening Anne did work hard, and soon she was top of the class with Gilbert Blythe, whom she still found very annoying.
Anne was at home doing her homework. Matthew was home, but Marilla had gone to town with the Barrys and Mrs. Lynde. Suddenly, Anne looked up and saw Diana standing at the door. She looked very worried.
“What is the matter, Diana?” cried Anne.
“Oh, Anne, do come quick,” said Diana nervously. “Minnie May is very sick. Father and Mother are away in town and there’s nobody to go for the doctor.”
Matthew quietly got his cap and coat and went for the doctor.
An excerpt(节选) from Anne Of Green Gables
【1】How many glasses of drinks did Diana have on that day?
A.Two glasses.
B.Only one glass.
C.Less than two glasses
D.More than two glasses.
【2】Why didn’t Anne know the difference between the cordial and wine?
A.She didn’t taste both of them.
B.She thought they were both delicious.
C.She thought they tasted the same.
D.They smelled the same.
【3】What did Marilla tell Anne about going back to school?
A.That she’d better not get into trouble.
B.That she’d better work hard.
C.That she should be friends with Gilbert.
D.That she should not speak to Diana.
【4】Which is the right order according to the passage?
a. Diana went to ask Anne for help.
b. Diana felt sick after drinking.
c. Anne ran back home with tears rolling down cheeks.
d. Anne went back to school.
e. Mrs. Barry said she was never going to let Diana play with Anne again.
A.b c e d a
B.c b a e d
C.b e c d a
D.b e c a d
【5】Which is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Anne was drunk after drinking the wine.
B.Minnie is very sick after drinking the cordial.
C.Marilla was happy with Anne’s study plan.
D.Diana was the only top student in her class.
27、 There's a heat that's so hot you can literally(不加夸张地) fry an egg in the sun. This is a serious side to summer in Australia that you might not know about.
In February there were more than 80 different bushfires burning at the same time in New South Wales, a southeastern state of Australia. The Guardian newspaper reported that 42 homes were burned to the ground because of these fires. These homes are not like Chinese ones. They are huge farms. Many Australian properties are larger than 1,000 sq km, while the biggest is more than 20,000 sq km, even larger than Beijing!
Every family prepares for bushfire season and protects their property. But sometimes the fires are too big and people have to move to safety
The hot weather also causes other problems. It was so hot in February that thousands of bats(蝙蝠) died from the heat. People can get sick if they stay outside for too long or don't drink enough water The heat can also cause power problems for homes and businesses
The heat, which can go above 40 ℃ in some cities, is very dangerous. There are lots of trees and dry grass in areas far away that can easily catch fire. Even throwing a burning cigarette out of a car window can start a dangerous fire. That is why summer is also known as "bushfire season" in Australia.
The Australian summer is enjoyable. But it is worth remembering that the heat can cause lots of problems, too.
【1】According to the second and third paragraphs, we know that________.
A.bushfires happen more often on farms
B.bushfires can cause a huge loss to people
C.Australian people are very rich because of their large farms.
【2】What does the underlined word “properties” in Para.2 probably mean in Chinese?
A.房产 B.山林 C.水域
【3】The hot weather in Australia can bring the following problems EXCEPT that________.
A.bats can die B.electricity can go out C.drinking water runs out
【4】What’s the main idea of the fifth paragraph?
A.There are more fire accidents in areas far away.
B.It is dangerous to smoke in a forest.
C.Bushfires in Australia are common events in summer.
【5】What can we infer from the passage?
A.The high heat is one of the causes of bushfires in Australia.
B.People have no way to fight against bushfires.
C.The weather changes a lot in Australia.
28、 Peter was the best table tennis player in his school and hardly ever lost a match. He hated losing anything. When he w【1】, he would feel really good. If he lost, he would feel terrible. It seemed to Peter that losing was the w【2】 thing in the world.
A new kid, Albert, came to Peter's school. He was good at table tennis, too. Soon there would be a match b【3】 Peter and Albert. Peter worked hard to get ready for the match, but Albert didn't seem to think m【4】 of it. When the match began, Albert was a real player. There was always a smile on his face, w【5】 Peter looked serious all the time. Peter thought it was so important to win the match that he even wanted to cheat (舞弊), but he lost in the end.
"You played very well, Peter. I think we can play again s【6】," said Albert. But Peter didn't f【7】 happy and couldn't fall asleep that night.
One day, Peter saw Albert playing basketball. T【8】 he lost again and again, the happy smile never left his face. Peter found Albert was great at table tennis but bad at basketball. However, he enjoyed b【9】 of them.
Whether he won or lost the game, Albert enjoyed it. Peter came to realize that enjoying a game was much more important than winning or losing it. He felt h【10】 than ever before.
29、Johnnie Martin was born in a worker's family. His parents lived a simple life, saving money for the day when they could send him to a good university. They had dreamed that their son could get a good_____and live a better life. However, to Johnnie, school lessons seemed like a wall that was impossible to go through.
One day when he was in Grade 11, Johnnie went to school psychologist's office to____ for help.
"Johnnie, I've been studying your marks of all the tests at school. I've made a ____study of them," said the psychologist.
"I've been trying hard." Johnnie was about to_____.
The psychologist put his hand on the boy's shoulder, "People have different kinds of talents, Johnnie. There are painters who were_____able to learn maths, and engineers who can't sing on key. Some day you will ____what you are good at, and when you do, you will make your parents and all of us very____you."
Johnnie didn't go to university. He found a job working in the gardens around the town. Soon ___amazing happened. His customers began to notice that Johnnie had what they called “green thumb". The plants he____grew, and the roses blossomed. People started to accept his ___for gardening, because he had an eye for colour and light.
One day while he was downtown, he happened to___ an unused dirty land behind the city hall. He volunteered to make it into a garden. That very afternoon as soon as he got the permission , he started the work, but he couldn't ____all the tools or the plants that were____for it. People gave him young trees, rose-bushes, benches and many other things. Before long, it had become a beautiful little _____
Today Johnnie is the head of the business in gardening. Wherever he and his men go, they____beauty before the eyes of people.
【1】A. job B. garden C. lesson D. present .
【2】A. ask B. raise C. wish D. collect
【3】A. funny B. public C. careful D. similar
【4】A. lie B. cry C. laugh D. agree
【5】A. always B. usually C. sometimes D. never
【6】A. spread B. produce C. find D. educate
【7】A. strict with B. proud of C. angry with D. sure of
【8】A. nothing B. anything C. something D. everything
【9】A. picked up B. pointed at C. talked about D. looked after
【10】A. suggestions B. invitations C. situation D. attention
【11】A. buy B. rent C. clean D. notice
【12】A. afford B. master C. stare D. read
【13】A. common B. natural C. possible D. necessary
【14】A. farm B. lake C. park D. market
【15】A. find B. spread C. collect D. describe .