1、我一到上海就会给你打电话的。
________________________
2、— Excuse me, will the plane for Beijing _________within an hour?
— I’m not sure. You can go to the Information Desk for help.
A. get off B. take off C. turn off D. show off
3、They ________ many buildings in the last five years.
A.build
B.have built
C.built
D.are building
4、 I bought lots of English test papers _______________ my brother’s advice.
A. listening to B. asking for
C. according to D. looking forward to
5、She is _________ poor _________ afford the expensive suit.
A.so; that
B.enough; to
C.too; to
D.such; that
6、The Eiffel Tower in Paris is about _______.
A.320-meter-tall B.320-meter tall C.320 meter tall D.320 meters tall
7、— I saw Ann a green dress at the school meeting.
— I think she looks better red.
A. dressed; in B. put on; on C. wearing; in D. wear; on
8、—Have you ever seen the movie called Los Angeles 2011?
—Yes, but I think it’s ________. I fell asleep when I saw it.
A.exciting
B.boring
C.bored
D.excited
9、Our government is looking for some ways, including the 3-child policy to ________ the problem of the aging population.
A.agree with
B.begin with
C.compare with
D.deal with
10、I love Xiamen, ________ the weather here. It is neither too hot nor too cold all the year round.
A.exactly
B.specially
C.especially
11、My father likes shows__________help him relax after work.
A.that B.where C.what D.who
12、Germany is a European country and Korea is ________ Asian country.
A.the B.a C.an D./
13、—I joined in the 2017 Nanjing Marathon (马拉松) race, _______ I couldn’t run as fast as a real athlete.
— That’s really great! You are my hero!
A. though B. until C. unless D. if
14、— Look! Ruby’s _______ is changing from surprise to excitement.
—Yeah. This result is really unexpected for her.
A.expression B.explanation C.conversation D.translation
15、—The light in his office is still on. Do you know_______?
—To prepare for tomorrow’s meeting.
A.if he works hard B.when will he stop working
C.why is he so busy D.why he stays up so late
16、Mary found _______ difficult to remember all the French customs.
A.that B.this C.it
17、The mother tries to prevent her child from playing computer games. Which of the following is correct for the underlined word in the sentence?
A./prɪ'vent/ B./pre'vent/ C./prə 'vent/ D./prɪ'vənt/
18、—Jackie, I'm going on business, Please look after yourself.
— _______, Dad, I will.
A. I hope so B. Don’t worry C. I'd love to D. Don't mention it
19、—Where is your uncle?
—He ________ to South Africa on business. He has ________ there twice.
A.has been; gone
B.will go; been
C.went; gone
D.has gone; been
20、Smart phones make a big ________ to our life, but it also makes it possible for people to be “ Heads-down Tribe” (低头族).
A.difference
B.dependence
C.difficulty
D.sentence
21、I like wearing clothes made of cotton because cotton____nice and soft
A.is felt B.is feeling
C.feel D.feels
22、改写句子 按括号中的要求完成句子,每个空格填一个单词。(5分)
【1】They are my books.(改为否定句)
They ________ ________ my books.
【2】 They have three bags of yogurt.(就句子画线部分提问)
_________ _________ bags of yogurt do they have?
【3】“Do you like Jinan?” Miss Wang asked me.(改写句子,句意不变)
Miss Wang asked me ________ I ________ Jinan.
【4】How much is this sweater ? (改写句子,句意不变)
________ the ________ of this sweater ?
【5】In order to take photos, some visitors shook the trees to make the flowers drop down.(改写句子,句意不变)
In order to take photos, the trees ________ ________ by some visitors to make the flowers drop down.
23、在下面对话的空白处填入适当的话语(话语可以是句子、短语或单词),使对话完整。
A: Hello, Jill. You look unhappy. 【1】?
B: Hi, Tom. I failed the English test. I know you do well in English. 【2】?
A: I study English by listening to the tapes and doing English exercises.
B: I want to buy an English exercise book. 【3】?
A: Sure. There’s a bookstore on Long Street.
B: 【4】?
A: Yes. Go along Main Street and then turn right on Long Street. You will see the bookstore on the other side of the street.
B: 【5】?
A: It takes about 10 minutes to get there on foot.
B: Thanks a lot.
A: You’re welcome.
24、For nearly 250 years, Debrett’s has advised the British public on suitable social manners. Now, it has listed modern guide to good manners, answering the questions that most trouble the British public in 2014.
★Using mobile phone in public
More questions are asked about mobile use than any other case. According to Debrett’s, it is always rude to pay more attention to a phone than the people around you, and they should always be put away when you’re paying for something in a shop. They should be turned off in theatres, cinemas or any space where silence is required.
★Smoking e-cigarettes at work
As electronic cigarettes become more popular, questions about whether they are acceptable in the workplace are asked more often. According to Debrett’s, they should never be used in a work environment. Smoking e-cigarettes at work shows that you’re not focused on your work and may also have a bad influence on your workmates.
★Giving up your seat on public transport
In a recent university experiment only 20 per cent of London tube passengers are willing to give up their seat to people in need. According to Debrett’s, passengers should always offer to give up their seat to any person that is pregnant, elderly, or clearly in need. It is important to remember, however, that it is just as impolite to rudely refuse the offer of a seat as it is to not offer a seat.
★Eating before everyone is served
The final question is one that we’ve all asked ourselves: is it rude to start eating at the table before everyone else has been served? According to Debrett’s, the simple answer is yes, unless the host or hostess permits dinners to start.
【1】How many questions about good manners are listed in the passage?
A. 250.B. 2014.C. 4. D. 20.
【2】British people are most interested in the guide to ______.
A. using mobile phone in public
B. smoking e-cigarettes at work
C. giving up seats on public transport
D. eating before everyone is served
【3】 From the passage, we know ______.
A. people should turn off mobile phones when shopping.
B. more people smoke e-cigarettes at work than before.
C. it’s always polite to refuse when others offer a seat to you.
D. we can start eating as soon as all of us sit at the table.
25、“Are you listening, Simon?” Simon’s teacher asked.
Simon smiled and shook his head. He hardly listened or tried hard in class. “I was talking to Susan,” he said lazily. “One of these days, if you listen, you’ll learn something.”Mrs. Jacobs said. She tried to make him listen to her every day, but he never stopped talking.
That evening, Simon started to feel a little bit sick. By his bedtime snack, his throat really hurt. He had ice cream and hot chocolate to make his throat feel better. The next morning, when he opened his mouth to say “Good morning”, nothing came out. Simon’s mother looked at him, “Honey, you’ve lost your voice.”
“Can I stay home?” He tried to ask, but words didn’t come out.
Instead, his mother said he was good enough to go to school, even if he couldn’t talk.When he got to school, he kept quiet all day long.
Simon sat in class, bored because he couldn’t talk. He watched them talk to each other. He decided to try to listen to his teacher.
You know what? It wasn’t that bad. He could do his homework that night. It gave him extra TV time and game time because his work was all done. The next day, even though his voice was coming back, he stayed quiet again. The third day, he could talk fine, but he didn’t. He listened and raised his hand to speak.
What a difference that day made!
【1】Which of the following can NOT describe Simon from the beginning of the story?
A. A good student. B. A lazy student.
C. A student who doesn’t try hard. D. A student who talks too much.
【2】What did Mrs. Jacobs hope?
A. That Simon would finish schools. B. That Simon would get sick.
C. That Simon would listen to her. D. That Simon would bring her an apple.
【3】What happened to Simon the next day?
A. He lost his dog. B. His mother got sick.
C. He argued with his friends. D. He lost his voice.
【4】What did Simon finally try when he couldn’t talk?
A. He tried sleeping. B. He tried eating.
C. He tried listening. D. He tried to get out of class.
【5】What did Simon learn in the end?
A. He learned that Mrs. Jacobs was an awful teacher.
B. He learned that you could learn things if you listen.
C. He learned that his friends hated him.
D. He learned that he didn’t like school.
26、He is a child in a grown man’s body. Everywhere he goes, he makes his fans laugh so much. He is the lead character of the hugely popular film and TV series of Mr. Bean(憨豆先生), created by British comic actor Rowan Atkinson.
Since its TV show made the first appearance in 1990, its 14 half-hour programs have been sold to more than 200 TV territories worldwide. This year sees Mr. Bean celebrate its 25 th anniversary(周年纪念日).
Why has the character enjoyed success with people of different cultures?
Unlike most people in comedy today, Mr. Bean doesn’t make much use of dialogue, so there is no language barrier (障碍) in his work. Mr. Bean can talk ---sometimes does--- but what he does is much more important than what he might say. For example, in a TV episode, Mr. Bean becomes a barber and makes a terrible mess of the customer’s hair. This doesn’t need any translation.
But there’s a deeper reason. Although he is British and the stories generally take place in British settings, people from different cultures laugh at Mr. Bean for the same reason earlier generations (一代人) laughed at comic star Charlie Chaplin.
As Atkinson told the newspaper: “The essence (本质) of Mr. Bean is that he is self-centered and in fact doesn’t care about the outside world.” Mr. Bean breaks social rules wherever he goes – he jumps the queue, tries to cheat(作弊) in exams – we all secretly want to do but generally don’t.
【1】The article is mainly about ______.
A. the influence of Mr Bean on British culture
B. the reasons behind the success of Mr Bean
C. the importance of humor in British culture
D. the most successful British film director
【2】Why has Mr Bean been popular with people of different cultures?
A. Because he looks lovely and smart.
B. Because he can solve any problem in a special way.
C. Because people can quite often see him on the screen.
D. Because people can easily understand his humour.
【3】Charlie Chaplin is mentioned in the second-to-last paragraph to ______.
A. make clear his importance in comedy history
B. show his popularity in Britain before Mr Bean
C. show he and Mr Bean have something similar
D. show that he and Mr Bean are British heroes
【4】According to Atkinson, which of the following is an important characteristic of Mr. Bean?
A. Being selfish. B. Being childish.
C. Being generous. D. Being dangerous.
27、 Audio Texts Signal Rise of New Literacy
Many people read physical books or e-books, but now there is a new trend—listening to audiobooks(有声读物).
According to a recent report by the Chinese Academy of Press and Publication(CAPP), more people are choosing to listen to audiobooks these days.
To be specific, 26 percent of adults listened to audiobooks in 2018, which was 3. 2 percentage higher than that in 2017.
Young people have been the main driver in the development of audiobooks. Some 26.2 percent of teenagers listened to audiobooks in 2018, which was 3. 5 percent higher than that in 2017. Ximalaya noted that the value of audiobook purchases made by those aged 13 to 18 in 2018 increased by 330 percent over that of 2017, the Beijing Evening News reported.
One of the reasons that audiobooks are becoming increasingly popular is that people want to get more use out of their free time, China News Service reported. Listening to e-books frees up time for them, whether they are at the gym, on a bus, or in bed. Faster internet speeds mean that a book can be downloaded in seconds, according to Wei Yushan, director of CAPP.
Listening to audiobooks also helps with loneliness.“When I feel bored or lonely, listening to audiobooks makes me feel that there is someone accompanying(陪伴)me, ”Zhong Yan, an office worker who is obsessed with audiobooks, told the Beijing Evening News.
However, audiobooks are still far from perfect.“Listening to audiobooks doesn't make you think in the way you do when you're reading a book. It's also likely that you will miss information while you listen, ”said Zhong.
Qiang Qiang, a primary student who often listens to audiobooks, shares this perspective: " Despite(即使;尽管)its convenience, audiobooks are less detailed than physical books you read, ”he told the Beijing Evening News.
Li Yini, assistant general manager of Baicaoyuan Bookstore in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, told Jiangnan Times that people who want a book with serious content should choose a paper book or e-book, but they can choose an audiobook if the content is easy to understand.
【1】What can we learn from the first four paragraphs?
A.Audiobooks have developed quickly in recent years.
B.Audiobooks are more popular than physical books in China.
C.Ximalaya is the first choice when people listen to audiobooks.
D.About half of young people in China listened to audiobooks in 2018.
【2】According to the article, people like to listen to e-books because—·
A.they are more convenient B.they are cheaper than paper books
C.they are more relaxing than physical books D.they provide people with a better reading experience
【3】The phrase “be obsessed with" in Paragraph 6 probably means“ ___________, , .
A.be doubtful about B.be interested in
C.be careful about D.be disappointed at
【4】What can we learn from Li Yini's words?
A.Audiobooks are less detailed than physical books.
B.People should choose a book form based on its content.
C.People think differently when they listen to audiobooks.
D.Physical bookstores face a big challenge from audiobooks.
28、In order to make drivers keep their hands on the wheel(方向盘)and their eyes on the road, a new Japanese smartphone app offers free coffee to drivers who don’t check their phones for at least 100km.
In the past 13 years, there were about 443, 691 traffic a【1】 in towns of Japan, and 50, 101 deaths happened because of u【2】 smartphones while driving. So a Japanese company invented a new app which could give drivers some awards if they didn’t check their phones while d【3】. By doing this, it can greatly reduce the n【4】 of traffic accidents.
Toyota Motor Company, Komodo Coffee and KDDI Company have worked t【5】 to make this driving app. It can use GPS to calculate(计算)the number of k【6】 a driver has traveled with the Smartphone facing down.
When the app finds that the smartphone has not been used for at 1【7】 100 kilometers, it will reward(奖励)the driver with a cup of iced c【8】. The reward can be earned for every 100 kilometers w【9】 checking the phone.
Toyota says that this is the first smartphone app that can help s【10】 the problems of driving safety. This app has been in use since September 20, 2016, and it it is for both IOS and Android system. Up to now, it has only worked in Japan.
29、 There was once a young man who liked puppets(木偶) so much that he was apprenticed(当学徒) to a master puppet-maker. ______, the young man was not very clever. His ______ and other apprentices were always telling him he had no ability for making puppets, and that he would not ______.
Even so, he enjoyed it so much that he worked day after day to ______. Although he devoted much time to doing it, they would ______ find something wrong with the puppets he made, and finally drove him out of the workshop.
He wasn’t going to ______, so the young man decided that from then on he would spend all his time making just one kind of puppet. And ______ he found a fault(瑕疵) in his puppet, he would throw it away and start again. With each ______ attempt(尝试), his puppet became a little bit better. Years passed, his puppet was much better than anything his old apprentices could make, but he ______ making improvements. Living like that, the man wasn’t making any money, and many people ______ him and thought how silly he was.
When he was an old man, his puppet was ______ wonderful. Finally one day, after years of ______, he finished his puppet, and said, “I can’t find anything wrong with it. This time it is ______.” And for the first time in all those years, instead of ______ his puppet away, he put it on the shelf, feeling ______ and happy. The puppet gave that old man more joy than any other famous puppet-lovers ever got.
【1】A.Sadly B.Gently C.Luckily D.Usually
【2】A.father B.teacher C.classmate D.friend
【3】A.miss B.forget C.succeed D.listen
【4】A.improve B.form C.connect D.remind
【5】A.never B.seldom C.sometimes D.always
【6】A.give up B.give out C.carry up D.carry out
【7】A.whoever B.whenever C.however D.whatever
【8】A.usual B.old C.easy D.new
【9】A.finished B.avoided C.kept D.stopped
【10】A.looked over B.cheered up C.laughed at D.stayed out
【11】A.hardly B.possibly C.simply D.really
【12】A.effect B.effort C.spirit D.value
【13】A.modern B.perfect C.priceless D.expensive
【14】A.hiding B.fixing C.covering D.throwing
【15】A.talented B.surprised C.worried D.satisfied