1、你现在应该戒烟了。(give up)
________________________________________
2、We decided to see the town on a guided tour ___ someone would show us the sights.
A. unless B. because C. when D. so that
3、(2013湖北宜昌)—What smells terrible?
—Sorry,I’ll________my shoes and wash them at once.
A.put away
B.take away
C.move away
D.get away
4、—Can you tell me________ ?
—As long as two months.
A.how soon a battery will last B.how long will a battery last
C.how often you should change a battery D.how long a battery will last
5、—Excuse me,can I interview Mr.Miller this afternoon?
—A moment,please.Let me check________.
A.if Mr.Miller will be free
B.when will Mr.Miller have time
C.if Mr.Miller had an appointment
D.when does Mr.Miller come back
6、Central Park is a good place for many Americans to relax after ______ hard day’s work.
A.a
B.an
C.the
D./
7、While I was doing my homework last night, my parents ________ videos in the living room.
A.are watching B.were watching
C.watched D.watch
8、—What are you doing? Why do all of you laugh so loudly?
—We are listening to a story. It’s really________.
A.awful B.humorous C.boring
9、Pay no attention to those who laugh at you. What matters most is how you see ________.
A.themselves
B.itself
C.ourselves
D.yourself
10、---I want to borrow the book,but I don’t know how long it may _____
---For two weeks.
A. borrow B. be borrowed C. be kept
11、Neither of the books ________ interesting. I won’t buy ________ of them.
A.is; either
B.are; neither
C.is; any
D.are; any
12、—What they have done makes a difference to the park.
—Yes. They're great. They play ________ part in cleaning it up.
A.a B.an C.the D./
13、— Mum, hurry up. We’ll be late.
— I will be through in a minute. Have a little________.
A.time B.patience C.custom
14、—I hear Yi Zhongtian’s new book will be on sale.
—Sounds great. I’m ________ it.
A.paying attention to
B.sticking to
C.making contributions to
D.looking forward to
15、Your future is whatever you make it, so ________it a good one.
A.to make B.making C.made D.make
16、He is ____ to carry the big box.
A. enough strong B. strong enough C. enough tall D. tall enough
17、Everybody ________ deeply after they heard the story.
A.moves B.moved C.is moved D.was moved
18、–Would you like me to help you with the suitcase? –_______________
A.Yes, I’d love to. B.That’s very kind of you.
C.Sorry, you can’t. D.It’s a pleasure.
19、—Are you interested in Chinese action films?
—Of course. I have bought many DVDs ________ I can learn more about Chinese kung fu.
A.in order to
B.as if
C.so that
D.ever since
20、I believe what he said. It seems ________ to the fact.
A. close B. closed C. far D. further
21、—Andy, could I borrow bicycle?
— is broken. You can ask Carmen.
A. you; My B. you; Mine C. your; My D. your; Mine
22、--We failed in the singing competition.--- ______ . Better times are waiting for you.
A. No way B. Best wishes
C. Cheer up D. Good job
23、根据对话内容,从选项内选择恰当的句子将对话补充完整。(选项中有两项是 多余的)
A: Jenny, you look unhappy.【1】
B: Oh, I had an accident on my way home yesterday.
A: 【2】 How did it happen?
B: 【3】
A: Were you hurt badly?
B: Yes, my leg still hurts now.
A: 【4】
B: He hurt his arm but he is much better now.
A: 【5】
B: The car driver.
A: I hope you will be OK soon.
B: Thank you.
A.A car hit me and a boy.
B.Where did it happen?
C.What’s the matter?
D.That’s a good idea.
E.I’m sorry to hear that.
F.Who took you to hospital?
G.What about the boy?
24、Do you ever find yourself getting really unhappy for almost no reason? Or suddenly feeling down without knowing why? Going from sadness to anger to joy in a matter of minutes can make many teens feel as though they’re losing control. But why is the feeling so common among teens?
Maybe you’re starting a new school and not able to see old friends as much. Getting good grades or wanting to be better in sports or other activities can be a concern (关注) for many teens.
Being accepted by friends is important. Teens also may notice, for the first time, a sense of distance from parents and family. You may feel you want to be on your own and make your own decisions, but it can also seem a bit lonely at times.
Another important cause for mood swings is biology. When puberty (青春期) begins, the body starts producing hormones (荷尔蒙). These hormones cause physical changes in the body. But in some people, they also seem to cause emotional (情绪的) changes.
Here are some things you can do that might make those bad moods a bit easier to deal with.
●Recognize you’re not alone. Although not every teen experiences mood changes to the same degree, they are common.
●Talk to people you trust. Friends can help each other by realizing that they’re not alone in their feelings. Talking to parents is important, too. Parents can share their own experiences dealing with bad moods. Teachers are often good resources and a doctor can help to answer questions about development.
●Get enough sleep. Though it can be hard to find enough time, getting enough rest is very important. Being tired can lead to more sadness.
●Create. Taking part in some kinds of activities, like building something out of wood, or starting an art or music piece. Writing can help you organize and express your thoughts and feelings. Get your thoughts on paper. Do the same thing with paint, music, or other art forms. Put your feelings into your artwork.
【1】When puberty begins, some teens feel ______.
A. unhappy B. angry C. joyful D. emotional
【2】______ may not make some teens be in bad moods.
A. Study pressure B. Getting good grades
C. The sense of distance from parents D. Missing old friends
【3】It’s easier to deal with your mood changes by ______.
①realizing they are common ②explaining your feelings to people you trust
③playing computer games ④being creative
⑤breaking school rules ⑥getting enough sleep
A. ①②③④ B. ①②③⑥ C. ①②④⑥ D. ①③④⑤
【4】The passage is mainly for ______.
A. parents B. teenagers C. teachers D. doctors
25、Have you collected anything since you were young? These people have!
Angelika from Germany has collected more than 290,000 pens from 140 countries. She has collected pens for more than 10 years. The most expensive pen in her collection is made of gold! She also started a pen collecting club. |
Tony from the UK has collected Barbie dolls since he was a child. He has collected 1,125 dolls. He changes the dolls’ clothes once a month and often brushes their hair! He also collects dolls of Barbie’s boyfriend. |
Ron from the US likes collecting key rings(钥匙扣). He has collected 24,000 key rings since he was young. His key rings are all different — that means no two key rings are the same! He has been a world record holder for 13 years. |
Zhu Yue from China has collected erasers for more than 20 years. At the age of 11, she visited Shenzhen with her parents. For the first time Zhu Yue was fascinated(使着迷) by erasers after she saw them in a shop. Ever since then she has collected every new kind of erasers. Now she has collected 100,000 erasers. |
【1】Who collects pens?
A.Angelika. B.Tony. C.Ron. D.Zhu Yue.
【2】What does Tony collect?
A.Pens. B.Dolls. C.Key rings. D.Erasers.
【3】How long has Ron been a world record holder?
A.10 years. B.13 years. C.15 years. D.20 years.
【4】How many erasers has Zhu Yue collected?
A.290,000. B.1,125. C.24,000. D.100,000.
26、 These days, reading the news on the Internet isn’t as easy as before. Many things are there to trick people. So, it’s hard to get the right information. Sometimes, people can’t even tell real news stories from advertisements (广告). The best way to fix it is to become Internet smart. Here are some tips to help you.
First, check the website. Make sure it’s from a real newspaper or news magazine. You can trust those to have real news. Second, look at the story itself. It should have a headline that tells you what the story is about. There should be another line under that. That’s the byline (署名行), and it has the writer’s name and the date of the story. If that isn’t there, the story might not be true.
Stories without bylines may look like real news stories. Sometimes, they have the words of “sponsored content (推广内容).” That means somebody paid for that information to appear. In other words, they are advertisements. Companies use them to attract readers to stories and buy their products.
Sponsored content fools many people. So do some pictures and videos. Those can also be advertisements and take you to other websites. If the pictures are too crazy to be true, they’re probably fake. News sites also have different parts for different kinds of news. If the stories are in the opinion part, be careful. Opinions are not facts, and the information may just be the writers’thoughts and feelings.
Remember, you can avoid all these tricks by being Internet smart.
【1】How does the writer start the passage?
A.By telling a story. B.By comparing two facts.
C.By describing the situation. D.By giving a question.
【2】What might the underlined word“headline” mean in Chinese?
A.正文 B.标题 C.插图 D.排版
【3】Which of the following information online might be fake?
A.The news that has the writer’s whole name and the date.
B.The news story that includes a headline and a byline.
C.Advertisements with crazy pictures and videos.
D.All the stories in the opinion part on a news site.
【4】Why does sponsored content fool many people?
A.Because you have to pay for it before you read.
B.Because it doesn’t have a headline or a byline.
C.Because it could be some writers’ personal opinion.
D.Because it may trick you into reading advertisements.
【5】What does the passage mainly want to tell us?
A.How to judge real news stories on the Internet. B.What useful things we can do on the Internet.
C.Where we can get real news on the Internet. D.Why we have to avoid all tricks online.
27、
As COVID-19 spreads throughout China and the rest of the world, an important question has yet to be answered: where did the virus come from? The latest study indicated that pangolins(穿山甲)may be an intermediate host of virus, according to Xinhua. However, bats are supposed to be the original cause the most probably.
“We don’t know the source yet, but there’s pretty strong evidence that this is a bat origin COVID-19,” said Peter Dazsak, president of EcoHealth Alliance, according to The New York Times. When you look at the genetic sequence(基因序列)of the virus, and you match it up with COVID-19, the closest ones are from bats.
So why are bats the source of so many deadly kinds of viruses and why don’t they suffer from any illnesses? Bats are mammals(哺乳动物)that have a long life and live with millions of other bats in caves, where they can potentially spread the virus far and wide. As the only flying mammal, their body temperature is high, similar to a fever. It’s this fact that may help bats’ unique immune system in protecting them from the ill effects of viruses.
It’s strange to be found that the virus outbreak was traced to the Huanan Seafood Market in Wuhan, a place where no bats were sold. How could this be? “It seems likely that another animal host is acting as an intermediate host between bats and humans,” said Wu Guizhen, of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, according to Live Science.
But are bats truly to blame for the virus or should we be blaming ourselves? It’s the mistake of humans for getting closer to virus-carrying bats. Bats are an important animal in our ecosystem when it comes to pollinating (授粉) many fruits such as bananas and apples. We need to allow them to continue pollination and keep them away from our markets and mouths.
【1】From the passage, ______ may be an intermediate host between bats and humans.
A.snakes B.masked civets(果子狸) C.pangolins D.sea mammals
【2】Why do scientists consider the virus a bat origin COVID-19?
A.Because the genetic sequence are the closest to bats.
B.Because bats don’t suffer from the illness.
C.Because bats spread the virus far and wide.
D.Because bats were sold in Huanan Seafood Market.
【3】It’s ______ that protects bats from the ill effects of viruses.
A.the flying skill B.the echo-location
C.high body temperature D.the genetic sequence
【4】How much do we know about bats?
①What kind of animals are they? ②Why don’t they suffer from the ill effects of viruses?
③How long do they live? ④Where do they live?
A.①②③ B.①②④ C.①③④ D.②③④
【5】We may infer from the passage that .
A.We should kill all the bats to keep healthy.
B.Humans can continue to sell and eat bats after the illness.
C.Bats can help keep the ecosystem balanced.
D.COVID-19 can only be found in bats.
28、 Henry was a kind, good boy. His father was dead, and his mother was very poor. He had a little sister about 2 years old. He wanted to help his mother because she could not a【1】 earn(挣) enough money to buy food for his little family.
One day a man gave him a dollar for r【2】 the pocketbook which he had lost. Henry could have kept the pocketbook because no one saw him when he found it. But his mother had taught him to be h【3】, and never to keep what did not belong to him. So he gave the pocketbook back to the man.
With the dollar he bought a box, three b【4】 and some shoe polish(鞋油). He then went to the c【5】 of the street, and said to everyone whose boots did not look n【6】, “Polish your boots, please?”
He was so p【7】 that gentlemen soon began to notice him, and to let him polish their boots.
The first day he c【8】 over 50 cents, which he gave to his mother to buy food with. When he gave her the money, she cried with joy and said, “You are a d【9】, good boy, Henry. I didn’t know how I could earn enough to buy bread, but now I think we can m【10】 to get along quite well.”
Henry worked after school every day. He earned almost enough to support his mother and his little sister.
29、根据短文内容,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个能填入相应空格内的最佳答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
Over half of boy middle school students hope to get more support from their parents, according to the lasted survey made by the National Institution of Education Sciences. It _______ that only two out of every 10 parents give boys enough support.
The survey also shows that boys like to _______ problems in their own ways instead of asking help from _______. Most students agree with this. Luo Te, 12, at Shenzhen Xinan Middle School, Guangdong, _______ to talk to his friends or listen to music. “I’m afraid that my parents won’t understand me,” he said. Indeed, there still seems to be a gap(差距) _______ parents and boys. When they communicate with _______, they talk mostly about schoolwork, according to the survey. Teng Jiajun, 15, at the Sports School of Beijing No. 80 High School, is a typical(典型的) example. He tried to share his interest in pop star Jay Chou, _______ his parents didn’t understand. “We live in two _______,” he said. But some boys don’t agree with the results at all. They get along very _______ with their parents. Zheng Quanhang, 15, Teng’s classmate, talks about everything with his parents from travel to future plans. When he gets in trouble, he tells his parents frankly(坦诚地). “We ________ good friends. They don’t encourage me every day, but a simple word makes me happy. For me, that’s enough,” he said.
【1】A. tells B. speaks C. says D. talks
【2】A. find out B. deal with C. change into D. give up
【3】A. parents B. teachers C. friends D. classmates
【4】A. wants B. hates C. fails D. prefers
【5】A. between B. from C. of D. in
【6】A. their friends B. each other C. theirs parents D. their sons
【7】A. or B. and C. but D. though
【8】A. futures B. classed C. colors D. worlds
【9】A. good B. nice C. well D. badly
【10】A. both like B. are like C. go back D. don’t like