1、不管你是谁,作为学生,你必须遵守学校规定。(no matter)
_________________________________________
2、The first time a child begins to speak ,he tries to what his parents always tell him.
A.ask B.interview C.argue D.copy
3、Ben was very tired, ______ he kept working on his model plane.
A.so B.or C.though D.but
4、---How much difficulty did you have________________ this physics problem?
---_____________. It's quite easy.
A. to solve, Nothing B. solving; None
C. to solve, None D. solving; Nothing
5、On these two special days, American children often give gifts to their parents or take them lunch or dinner.
A.out of B.out to C.out for
6、—Excuse me, could you tell me ______?
—Sorry, sir. I wasn’t there at that time.
A.how did the accident happen
B.how the accident happened
C.how does the accident happen
D.how the accident happens
7、Tom often makes his brother but yesterday he was made by his brother.
A. cry; cry B. cry; to cry
C. to cry; cry D. to cry; to cry
8、— The shop closes early on Saturday, right?
— No. Usually it ________ 10 o’clock in the evening.
A. closes until B. is closed until
C. is open until D. opens until
9、How excited Tom was when he ________ that he won the Excellent Student Award!
A.told
B.was told
C.has told
10、I want to keep a____________/pet/ at home.
A.pig B.put C.pet D.pie
11、You don’t look so ________ as usual. Why not go to see a doctor?
A.well B.better C.badly D.worse
12、—Hi, everybody! The Readers Ⅱ came back on CCTV again on May 5th, 2018.
—Really? It is reported that it has attracted and moved ________ viewers.
A.the number of
B.a number of
C.a great deal of
D.a series of
13、The Apple founder and former CEO Jobs ________ on Wednesday at the age of 56.
A.took away B.passed away
C.put away D.threw away
14、— Don’t think too much about your clothes. As a student, you should study hard.
—Well, I think________also plays an important part in success.
A.decision B.appearance C.intelligence
15、In 1891, Marie Curie went to France and Mathematics and Physics.
A. discovered B. studied C. learn D. taught
16、______________more about Chinese culture, Jack has decided to take Chinese folk music as his second course.
A. Learn B. Learned C. To learn D. To be learning
17、Mark Twain is a(n) writer who wrote many funny stories.
A. humorous B. energetic C. generous D. practical
18、— So kind of you to give me a ride to the bus stop. —________.
A.My pleasure. B.Never mind. C.Thank you. D.It doesn’t matter.
19、 Linda's home is at_______ foot of_______ hill. Her room is on_______ second floor.
A. a; a; a B. the; the; a C. the; a; the D. a; the ;the
20、—What is she cooking in the kitchen? How nice it________!
—Fish, I guess.
A.sounds B.smells C.tastes
21、–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.
22、完成句子 根据所给汉语,用英文完成下列句子。
【1】这条街位于西安古城的中心,以各种小吃闻名。
The street _______________________of Xi’an, which is famous for all various snacks.
【2】故宫里有大量艺术珍品,十分值得一游。
With a large number of art treasures inside , the Palace Museum ______________________.
【3】由于时间有限,他没有别的办法只能缩短了他的演讲。
He had no choice but ___________________because of the limited time.
【4】这张桌子占据了我卧室太多的空间,把它搬出去吧。
The desk ______________________________in my bedroom. Please move it out
【5】你知道这对老夫妻已经结婚多久了吗?
Do you know how long ______________________________________________?
【6】恶劣的气候使得他一开始未能把宇宙飞船成功地降落到月球上。
The bad weather________________________________________on the Moon in the beginning.
23、用文后所给的选项补全对话(有一个选项多余)。
A: We are leaving junior high school. I feel very sad.
B: Me, too.
A: 【1】
B: You’re welcome.
A: 【2】
B: So will I. It’s hard for us to say goodbye.
A: Yes.
B: 【3】
A: Next summer holiday.
B: 【4】
A: Of course! 【5】
B: I hope to become a businessman.
A.Who has helped you most?
B.I’ll miss our teachers and classmates.
C.I’m sure we’ll have a good time during our get-together then.
D.Thanks for your help during my stay here.
E.When will we get together again?
F.By the way, what do you hope to do in the future?
24、
【1】Where will people meet? ________
A.At the beach B.At the square C.At the university
【2】What will people do at the beach?________
A.See the sea animals. B.Play with sea birds. C.Pick up the rubbish.
【3】Which of the following is not mentioned?________
A.People who want to join the group will meet on August 8.
B.The beach cleanup is to protect wildlife and the sea.
C.People will get paid if they join the group.
25、 For four years, Christopher Schacht lived a life on the go. He traveled 65,000 miles to 45 different countries. Around the world 50 Bucks( 元 )tells of Schacht’s great journey, from his town in northern Germany to some of the most faraway places in the world and back again. Thanks to a translation by Jane Gesme, this international bestseller in English is on sale now.
Reading Schacht’s book is like ping-ponging between worrying about your daredevil (胆大妄为的) son and being proud of your older brother. At parts, I was really frightened for his safety. In order to eat. he worked any job he could find -sailor. waiter, gold miner, model. He mostly slept in hammocks (吊床) on the street or else in his tent. He hitchhiked(搭车) everywhere,even across oceans as he found jobs on sailing boats in return for food and a bed.
However, Schacht’s book does not doubt people. He believes that many people in the world are kind, helpful and curious. This friendliness probably saved his life many times.
Though not perfect for everyone. Schacht’s ways of traveling force him to look for help from others. He meets a Canadian living on a boat in Colombia, who used to be an excellent cook. Schacht needs to learn how to cook in order to get a job on a ship to Panama. In these high-stress moments, Schacht only has a little time to find a way to his next destination ( 目 的 地 ). The relationships he makes along the way are life-changing. As he learns. “In most situations it is quite easy to help someone move forward when they would not have done it alone.”
From sailing across the equator (赤道) to speaking bad Korean in Gyeongju Schacht takes us around the world in surprising detail. Like Schacht, we are also thankful for the journey. We feel even more pleased that Schacht chose to share it with the world.
【1】The passage is written to introduce us ________.
A.a book B.a film C.a cook D.a writer
【2】Schacht did any job he could find on the way because ________.
A.he could do anything very well
B.he was the best person for the job
C.he enjoyed helping others do anything
D.he didn’t take enough money during the trip
【3】In Schacht’s opinion, ________.
A.many people he met on the way were daredevil.
B.it was friendliness that saved his life many times.
C.you need to doubt any people you meet on the way.
D.it’s not difficult to help people in trouble move forward.
26、 Andrew Holleman, a 12-year-old boy, loved playing in the open land near his home. The land was wet and forested, and made a home for the birds, other animals and many different plants. It made the perfect place for him to study and get to know the nature.
Suddenly it was announced that the “empty” land would be improved by a lot of houses on it. The plants would be removed, the animals would run away and most would probably die. Then the wet soil(土壤)would be covered with extra grounds.
When he heard about the news, he was not happy. He was very worried that the land and water would be polluted.
Andrew wrote down clearly all the research he had done about the area, and how the houses would affect(影响)the local environment. He sent letters to members of local government and television reporters. He also called on his neighbors to oppose the building of the houses.
Andrew's teachers described him as gentle, shy and active. His classmates also admired how much he knew about local animals and plants, and the environment. Each day after school, Andrew went door-to-door, to ask the people to sign(签名), who did not want the houses to be built. In only one month, he got the signatures of 250 people. In the end, the land remained a safe place for birds, animals and plants that belonged there.
Andrew won many prizes for his brave and great work to stop the houses being built, and thus help save the environment.
【1】What is the passage mainly about?
A.A brave boy who cared for the environment.
B.250 people who signed to help Andrew.
C.The open land that suited animals and plants.
D.The research of improving the environment.
【2】Which of the following is true?
A.Andrew was good at going door-to-door.
B.Andrew was praised by his teachers and classmates.
C.Andrew usually acted like a person much older.
D.Andrew got in no touch with the reporters.
【3】What does the underlined word 'oppose' mean?
A.support B.dislike C.prefer D.disagree
【4】What can we infer from the passage?
A.The land would remain as it used to be.
B.The open land would be built into a park.
C.The neighbors would move away.
D.Andrew would soon work for the government.
27、 If you go to the beautiful city of New Orleans, you will see a statue(雕像)which stands in a little square there. It is the statue of a woman whose eyes look at you like your mother's.
It is the statue of a woman named Margaret Haughery. When Margaret was a tiny baby, her father and mother died, and she was adopted by two young people as poor and as kind as her own parents. She lived with them until she grew up. Then she married, and had a little baby of her own. But very soon her husband died, and then her baby died, too, and Margaret was all alone in the world. She was poor, but she was strong, and knew how to work.
Later, there came a great sickness in the city. And so many mothers and fathers died that there were more orphans than the asylums(收容所)could possibly take care of.
Margaret decided to help them. She gave them part of her wages every week and worked for them. Margaret was so good at doing business that, a few years later, she earned more money. And then she built a home for orphan babies, she called it her baby house.
When Margaret died people were surprised to find that, with all her giving, she had still saved a great deal of money, and that she had left every penny of it to the different orphan asylums of the city!
And then the people of New Orleans made a statue of her, in memory of the great love and the great power of plain Margaret Haughery.
【1】What does the underlined word "adopted" in Paragraph 2 mean?
A.Watched B.Trained. C.Raised D.Given.
【2】How did Margaret earn money mostly?
A.By doing business.
B.By teaching children.
C.By building a house.
D.By taking care of orphans.
【3】What can we know from the 5th paragraph of the passage?
A.Margaret saved very few money.
B.Margaret gave away all her money.
C.Margaret spent most of her money for herself.
D.Margaret's business wasn't quite successful.
【4】What's the main idea of the passage?
A.Margaret helps orphans in her life.
B.A statue which stands in a little square.
C.How Margaret became rich by doing business.
D.People made a statue of Margaret in memory of her.
28、请用适当的词完成下面的短文,并把所缺单词填写在答题卡指定的位置上。每个空只能填写一个形式正确、意义相符的单词。
Sitting on the couch in front of the television may be relaxing, 【1】 spending too much time in front of it may take years off your life. 【2】 less television may help you live a longer life
Australian researchers collected information from more than 11,000 people over the 【3】 of 25. The study found that people who watched an average six hours of TV a day lived an average 4.8 years less than those 【4】 didn’t watch any television. Also, the participants lost 22 minutes of their life for each hour of TV they watched after age 25. Most people know that sitting in front of the television isn’t healthy. The more TV you watch, the 【5】 physically active you are. And the less exercise you get, the more chances you have of developing diseases such 【6】 diabetes and heart problems.
The study came out in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. Lennert Veerman is the main author of the study. 【7】 thinks that the habit of watching TV for a long time can lower life expectancy. Besides, the poor diet of on-screen junk food advertising also plays 【8】 role in lowering people’s life expectancy.
Veerman also thinks people who care about their health can simply turn 【9】 the TV and get off the couch to get some exercise. “Exercise is good,” he says, “Even light physical activity improves 【10】.”
29、 You know you have to read "between the lines" to get the most out of anything. Marking up is also a useful practice, but you shouldn't ______ a book which isn't yours. Librarians who lend you books expect you to keep them ______ .If you think it is helpful to mark books, you will have to buy them.
There are two ways for you to own a book. The first is to ______ for it, just as you buy clothes and furniture. But full ownership comes only ______ you have made it a part of yourself, and the best way to make yourself a part of it is by writing in it.
There are three kinds of book ______ .The first has all the best sellers--unread and untouched. The second has a great many books-a few of them read ______ , most of them dipped into (随便浏览), but all of them as clean as on the day they were bought. The third has a few dog-eared (翻折的) books, which are marked from front to back.
Why is marking a book necessary? First, it keeps you awake. In the second place, reading is thinking, and thinking can express itself in ______ .The marked book is usually the thought-through (经过思考的) book. Finally, ______ helps you remember the thoughts you had, or the thoughts the writer expressed.
If reading is to learn anything more than passing time, it must be active. The book you read for pleasure can be read in a state of relaxation, and nothing is lost. But for a great book, ______ in ideas, reading must be active. You can't let your eyes move across the lines. You should ______ an understanding of what you have read.
【1】A.buy B.write C.use D.mark
【2】A.clean B.fresh C.safe D.beautiful
【3】A.stand B.ask C.pay D.search
【4】A.before B.when C.unless D.until
【5】A.keepers B.sellers C.owners D.publishers
【6】A.on B.aloud C.through D.about
【7】A.pictures B.words C.music D.acting
【8】A.listening B.speaking C.reading D.writing
【9】A.rich B.empty C.interesting D.serious
【10】A.pay attention to B.come up with C.get ready for D.take care of