1、______ he will visit our school or not tomorrow is still not decided yet. If he ______,David will show him around the school.
A. If, will come B. If, comes
C. Whether, comes D. Whether, come
2、How happy we are! The holiday we have been looking forward at last.
A.to having come B.to coming
C.has come D.to has come
3、What we human beings create may_______ does harm to ourselves.
A.successfully
B.naturally
C.immediately
D.potentially
4、—So David wants to sell the house and move to New York.
— ______. He has found a job there.
A. I agree B. No problem
C. What fun D. Exactly
5、—When will the party be held?
—________ two weeks' time, ________15th July.
A.In; on
B.In; in
C.On; on
D.At; on
6、Stop talking! The weatherman ________ the weather of the coming week on TV.
A. is forecasting B. is being forecasting
C. has forecast D. has been forecast
7、She heard the terrible noise, brought her heart into her mouth.
A.it B.which
C.this D.that
8、Chairman Mao Zedong wrote an article________Dr. Bethune, ________he praised Dr. Bethune as a hero to be remembered in China.
A.in memory of, which
B.in the memory of, who
C.in the memory of, whom
D.in memory of, where
9、It is a pity that the industrial cities _____________ in the 19th century do not attract visitors.
A.having been built B.built C.to be built D.having built
10、An expert, together with some assistants, ______ sent to help with this work last week.
A.is
B.are
C.was
D.were
11、The founding of Shanghai Cooperation Organization, which widely recognized and praised, aims to build friendly international relations.
A. .was B. were
C. has been D. had been
12、The 22nd APEC summit has come to an end, but the Chinese elements ______ the meetings have drawn widespread attention from the public.
A. absorbed in B. concerned about
C. modeled after D. attached to
13、—Did you paint your house yourself? It looks good.
—I_______have done all the painting. I asked my brother to help me.
A.couldn’t B.mustn’t C.needn’t D.shouldn’t
14、 At first, I didn’t like Peking opera, but when I watched one, I was _____ it.
A. accustomed to B. addicted to
C. opposed to D. allergic to
15、China is a country with the largest population in the world, we all know it.
A. and B. which
C. that D. as
16、The organization was founded for the ________ of poor children.
A. benefit B. interest C. advantage D. value
17、Was it in this room _____ he made the decision _____ he would break away from his family?
A. that ; which B. where ; which C. that ; that D. where ; that
18、This region which had been relatively calm erupted ______ violence this spring.
A. to B. with
C. at D. into
19、—Have you ever been anywhere for a trip?
—A trip? I ________ away from my hometown even once.
A.went
B.have gone
C.have never been
D.have been
20、I patted him on ________ shoulder, saying in ________ encouraging voice, "You can do it!”
A.the; an
B.his; an
C.the; /
D.his; /
21、Choosing to Study Overseas
Every year, thousands of students choose to study in another country for a semester, the summer, or a year.Studying overseas can be an exciting experience for many people.
【1】 Living in another country can help you to learn a language, and about another culture.【2】 Overseas study may also look good on your future resume.Many companies today want employees who speak a second language, or have experienced living or working in another country.
Making the right choice
Once you decide to study overseas, you have to make some choices.To choose the right country or school.Ask yourself: Where do I want to go and why? How much do I want to pay? 【3】 Do I want to live with a host family, with roommates, or alone?
Getting ready to go
Get your passport and visa early! 【4】 Learn about the money.Bring some of it, and a credit card, with you.
Once you are there
After the first few weeks overseas, many students will feel a little homesick.They may miss their family, friends, and familiar ways of doing things.【5】 When you feel sad or homesick, try to talk to others, or write about your feelings in a notebook.
A.Large number of students can't afford to study overseas.
B.You should improve your mother tongue before you go.
C.Why do it?
D.How long do I want to study overseas?
E.Remember that it takes time to get used to a new place, school, and culture.
F.You will see the world in a new way, and learn more about yourself.
G.Before you go, learn some of the language, and read about some common customs in your
host country.
22、 More than 10 million Chinese cultural relics have been lost overseas, most of which were stolen and illegally shipped out of China during the times of war before 1949. About 1. 67 million pieces are housed in more than 200 museums in 47 countries, which accounts for 10 percent of all lost Chinese cultural relics, and the rest are in the hands of private collectors.
Most of these treasures are owned by museums or private collectors in the United States, Europe, Japan and Southeast Asian countries. There are more than 23,000 pieces in the British Museum, most of which were stolen or bought for pennies more than 100 years ago.
The major method to recover these national treasures was to buy them back. In some cases, private collectors donated the relics to the government. Also the government can turn to official channels(渠道) to demand the return of relics.
In 2003, a priceless bronze pig's head dating from the Qing Dynasty was returned to its home in Beijing after it was removed by the AngloFrench Allied Army over 140 years ago. Macao entrepreneur(企业家) Stanley Ho donated 6 million yuan to buy it back from a US art collector and then donated it to the Poly Art Museum in Beijing.
Although buyingback is the most feasible way to recover the lost treasures, limited funding is always a big headache.
In recent years, the Chinese government has improved efforts to recover the precious cultural relics lost overseas. It has started a national project on the recovery of the treasures and has set up a database(数据库) collecting relevant information. It has signed several international agreements with many countries on this matter, and is also looking for international cooperation to recover the relics by working closely with several international organizations.
【1】What is the passage mainly about?
A. How to recover cultural relics.
B. The efforts to recover Chinese cultural relics.
C. Stanley Ho donated a bronze pig's head to Beijing.
D. Chinese cultural relics were stolen by the AngloFrench Allied Army.
【2】Most of lost Chinese cultural relics .
A. have been recovered by the Chinese government
B. were bought for little money by foreigners
C. are owned by private collectors
D. are housed in foreign museums
【3】Which of the following statements about the bronze pig's head is NOT true?
A. It was made in the Qing Dynasty.
B. It is now in the Poly Art Museum in Beijing.
C. It was donated by the French government to China.
D. It was removed by the AngloFrench Allied Army over 140 years ago.
【4】The underlined word "feasible" in Paragraph 5 can be replaced by " ".
A. possible B. difficult
C. popular D. careful
23、Hiking, a kind of interaction with nature, provides fantastic exercise, combining sightseeing and workouts into one. Here are some unforgettable hiking vacations that will lead you into the thick of your destination.
Larapinta Trail, Australia
Dying for a good hike through the outback(内陆)? Then head to Australia’ s Larapinta Trail, a 130-mile trip through the Northern Territory of the island continent. Almost the entire hike is desert. Perhaps the best way to end a long day in the hot Australian sun is to watch the pink-and-orange sunset, open a sleeping bag and look up. Repeat visitors to the Larapinta say this part of Australia offers some of the best stargazing in the world.
Inca Trail, Peru
Today, as part of an effort to minimize environmental impact, trail(线路) access is limited to 500 people per day, and most hikers participate as part of guided groups. And the most thoughtful thing is that the groups hire porters to carry the luggage, so hikers need only to worry about enjoying the scenery! Most of these organized trails include tent accommodations and surprisingly delicious three-course meals. Of course, they also include a final day at Machu Picchu, the “Lost City of the Incas”.
Cape Scott Trail, British Columbia
To call the five-day hike challenging would be the understatement of the century. The adventure begins gradually. From the trailhead at Cape Scott Provincial Park, the trail follows an old settler's road along a stream through a 4-mile stretch of wetland. With every step, the mud threatens to add to what surely has become a sizable boot collection. Because the rivers are so wide, visitors have to take the cable-car.
Via Ferrata, Italy
The trails themselves date to World War I, when Italian forces built them as a way to move soldiers from one section of the Alps to another. Today, with the war in the distant past, the routes provide the perfect venue for hikers looking for a day-long escape.
【1】What attracts visitors most for Larapinta Trail?
A.Having the longest hike.
B.Touring the continent.
C.Exploring in the desert.
D.Watching the starry sky.
【2】What makes Inca Trail sweet?
A.Free accommodations are provided.
B.Hikers needn't take their luggage.
C.Hikers themselves serve as guides.
D.The meals are specially cooked.
【3】Which of the following trails might be risky for hikers?
A.Inca Trail.
B.Larapinta Trail.
C.Cape Scott Trail.
D.Via Ferrata.
24、Having a microchip implanted in a man's brain may be common in sci-fi movie plots, but it may soon become an actual possibility.
Elon Musk -a US tech tycoon, founder of Space X- has been working on this technology. On Aug 28, Musk gave a display of the chip, which was implanted into the head of a pig named Gertrude.
The chip, developed by Musk's company Neuralink, is the size of a coin. But don't let its size fool you. The tiny chip has over 3,000 electrodes (电极)attached to flexible threads, which can monitor about 1,000 neurons (神经元).It collects neural signals from an area of the brain, and then transmits those signals wirelessly to nearby computers, according to MSN. That enabled researchers to monitor Gertrude's brain activity while she was walking around in the display.
Though the technology is still in its early stage, it is encouraging for humans. This technology would solve a lot of brain injuries and is essentia] for Al symbiosis, which will allow the human brain to combine with an artificial intelligence.
When the device can be applied to humans, its main goal will be to help those who have mobility difficulties. Musk hopes this technology can also be used to help those with hearing and eyesight issues.
Although such a device could repair those problems, putting it into practice is by no means a piece of cake. Currently, the device can transmit signals from about 500 neurons in the pig's brain. Compared to 80 billion neurons in a human brain, this number is tiny. And to cover the whole human brain also means the electrodes have to be much smaller.
Also, implanting the chip into the brain poses a potential danger. There is a risk of the immune system attacking this foreign body.
Right now, the hope of controlling the brain via controlling a few neurons seems overly optimistic. "There are many technological challenges ... to overcome before Neuralink can put its devices to the purposes," Yuan Lanfeng, an associate professor at the University of Science and Technology of China, told China Daily.
【1】What do we know about Elon Musk's microchip?
A.It was inspired by sci-fi movie plots.
B.It is able to collect wireless signals.
C.It is tiny in size but powerful in function.
D.It has been implanted into a human's brain.
【2】What does the underlined word “that" in Paragraph 3 refer to?
A.The operation of the chip in Gertrude’s brain.
B.The attachment of electrodes to flexible threads.
C.The development of neurons inside Gertrude's brain.
D.The transmission of signals from a nearby computer
【3】What is the major target of the microchip?
A.To monitor animals’ brain activity.
B.To help people with mobility issues.
C.To develop a cure for immune system problems.
D.To contribute to the research on Al technologies.
【4】How does Yuan Lanfeng feel about implanting the chip into the human brain?
A.Worried.
B.Excited.
C.Optimistic.
D.Challenged.
25、Ten years ago, I set out to examine luck. I wanted to know why some people are _______ in the right place at the right time, while others consistently experienced ill fortune. I placed _______ in national newspapers asking for people who felt consistently lucky or unlucky to _______ me.
Hundreds of extraordinary men and women volunteered for my _______. Over the years I interviewed them, watched their lives and had them _______ various experiments.
I carried out a simple _______ to discover whether their differences in _______ was due to differences in their ability to _______ opportunities. I gave both the lucky and unlucky people a newspaper, and asked them to look _______ it and tell me how many photographs were inside. I had ________ placed a large message halfway through the newspaper saying … “Tell the experimenter you have seen this and win $50.”
This ________ took up half of the page and was written in type that was more than two inches high. It was staring everyone straight in the face, but the unlucky people tended to ________ it and the lucky people tended to spot it.
Unlucky people are generally more ________ than lucky people, and this anxiety affects their ability to notice the ________. As a result, they miss opportunities because they are too ________ on looking for something else. They go to gatherings focused on finding their perfect partner and miss opportunities to make good friends. They look through newspapers ________ to find certain types of job advertisements and miss other types of ________.
Lucky people are more ________ and open, and therefore see what is there rather than just what they are looking for. My research eventually showed that lucky people create good fortune via four ________. They are skilled at creating and ________ chance opportunities, make lucky decisions by listening to their intuition (直觉), create self-fulfilling prophesies (预言) via positive expectations and adopt a “never say die” attitude that transforms bad luck into good.
【1】
A.never
B.always
C.sometimes
D.seldom
【2】
A.messages
B.activities
C.reports
D.notices
【3】
A.contact
B.trust
C.show
D.follow
【4】
A.game
B.adventure
C.research
D.contest
【5】
A.participate in
B.learn about
C.look into
D.carry out
【6】
A.observation
B.experiment
C.competition
D.discussion
【7】
A.attitude
B.manner
C.lifestyle
D.luck
【8】
A.share
B.spot
C.create
D.predict
【9】
A.through
B.over
C.for
D.after
【10】
A.hesitantly
B.carelessly
C.secretly
D.excitedly
【11】
A.copy
B.message
C.diagram
D.introduction
【12】
A.pass
B.miss
C.notice
D.misunderstand
【13】
A.nervous
B.frustrated
C.awkward
D.pitiful
【14】
A.difficult
B.dangerous
C.important
D.unexpected
【15】
A.fixed
B.focused
C.dependent
D.strict
【16】
A.confident
B.disappointed
C.determined
D.surprised
【17】
A.jobs
B.notes
C.news
D.signs
【18】
A.reliable
B.hardworking
C.smart
D.relaxed
【19】
A.goals
B.preferences
C.principles
D.steps
【20】
A.inventing
B.noticing
C.taking
D.adopting
26、阅读下面短文, 并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。
Preparing for the future A senior 3 student is participating special oath-taking(誓师大会)online at home. | Teaching dance online A teacher is demonstrating her dance moves for online classes due to novel coronarvirus outbreak | Supporting community's recovery A community worker bought bags of medicines for residents on lockdown in at community. |
(写作内容)
1、用30个词概括上述图片及文字内容;
2、用约120个单词结合自己经历谈谈我们学生应如何努力共战病毒。
(写作要求)
1.写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;
2.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;
3.不必写标题。
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内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。
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