1、It was _________ cold winter night and the moon was shinning brightly across _________ night sky.
A. 不填;a B. a; the
C. the; a D. the;不填
2、Don’t bother ________ the talented performer, because the activity was cancelled.
A.invited
B.to inviting
C.having invited
D.to invite
3、Truly, Lara began to regard the wall as her journal, and she wrote her thoughts down on the wall the moment they her.
A. called up B. reached for
C. occurred to D. got over
4、It is the best film _______ I have ever seen.
A.who
B.which
C.that
D.what
5、Thanks for your interesting ideas, but we need suggestions to get us out of the mess.
A.impressive B.Similar C.Practical D.traditional
6、He ________ a number of articles in praise of those who generously________ blood to earthquake victims.
A.donated; contributed
B.contributed; contributed
C.contributed; donated
D.donated; donated
7、—________ do you visit your grandparents,Tom?
—Twice a month.
A.How much
B.How often
C.How long
D.How soon
8、—You look rather tired today.
—_____ not to miss the 4:20 flight, I didn’t dare to close my eyes.
A.Having reminded B.Reminded
C.Being reminded D.Reminding
9、The reason ________I’m here to tell the story is that I made the right decision.
A.why
B.because
C.that
D.which
10、Many cattle ________suffering from the terrible disease at that time .
A.are
B.were
C.is
D.was
11、Paper produced every year is____the world’s production of vehicles.
A. the three weight of B. three times the weight of
C. as three times heavy as D. three times as heavier as
12、We will suffer from the hazy weather more often than before ________ our air is being seriously polluted.
A.because
B.unless
C.until
D.although
13、----“How many students are there in your class?”
---- “________ the students in our class ________ fifty.”
A.The number of; is
B.The number of; are
C.A number of; is
D.A number of; are
14、You can’t help wondering how hard it ________ for the people then to put all those rocks into place.
A.is
B.has been
C.was
D.will be
15、_______made him feel satisfied was _______his students were able to read,speak and write in English, and they became more confident in learning.
A.What; whether
B.That; what
C.Which; that
D.What; that
16、My uncle hasn't been able to quit smoking, but at least he has______.
A. cut out B. cut down
C. cut up D. cut off
17、In our class, there are 46 students, half _____ wear glasses.
A. in whom B. in them C. of whom D. of them
18、The ________ of a passage gives readers very important information about the main idea of it.
A.title
B.homework
C.housework
D.panic
19、—— Do you know our town at all?
—— No, this is the first time that I ____ here.
A. have come B. was
C. came D. am coming
20、As a senior high school student, I think you should concentrate your attention ________ your skills of learning.
A.in
B.on
C.at
D.about
21、Either you or he going to the teachers’ office after class.
A. is B. were
C. are D. will
22、 ___________ seems hard to believe is that the bird the officer uses is the same bird often seen in public parks----the pigeons.
A. What B. Whatever
C. Which D. That
23、--- Why don't we choose that road to save time?
--- The bridge to it .
A.has repaired
B.is repaired
C.is being repaired
D.will be repaired
24、Facing the serious trade war between China and America, we should try our best to make our business _________ America.
A. dependent on B. independent on
C. dependent of D. independent of
25、Lately, a large number of relief supplies ________ sent to the disaster area and amounts of money ________ spent on post-reconstruction.
A.have been; have been
B.have been; has been
C.were; was
D.were; were
26、“The Manuscript Writing Cafe only allows in people who have a writing deadline to face!” owner Takuya Kawai tweeted. “It’s in order to maintain a level of focus and tense atmosphere at the cafe! Thank you for your understanding.”
The cafe, which only opened a few days ago, charges customers by time used, and is equipped with USB ports, computer stands, and free Wi-Fi. Struggling writers can also bring their own food and drinks, or have it delivered there since coffee and water are the only things that they can get, but it’s pretty strict when it comes to the actual writing.
When entering the cafe, customers must write down at the reception desk(前台) how many words they plan to write and by what time they plan to finish. Every hour, a member of the staff will come by to check on their progress and apply a predetermined pressure level to help move things along.
For example, choosing the “S” level will have the cafe staff pushing you to get the work done more often, while the “M” level includes a more mild way.
However, the craziest rule of the Manuscript Writing Cafe is that writers are not allowed to end their work until reaching their goal or until the place closes down for the day, whichever comes first. It’s not clear how the cafe carries out this rule, but it is meant to keep customers from announcing high targets that they won’t be able to meet.
While some found it interesting, others said that it was too much pressure. “If it were me, I would no longer be able to leave the store and would end up having to live there,” one person said.
【1】Which word can best describe the Cafe?
A.Relaxing.
B.Frightening.
C.Unique.
D.Traditional.
【2】Who may be the target customer of the Cafe?
A.Tom, who is interested in reading some proofs of documents.
B.Jenny, whose job is to writing advertising materials.
C.Peter, who interprets messages from one language to another.
D.Mary, who is used to writing her novels without pressure.
【3】Why does the author mention the “S” and the “M” levels?
A.To present a fact.
B.To make a comparison.
C.To identify a concept.
D.To explain a rule.
【4】What can we infer from the passage?
A.Many writers have the problem of finishing writing in time.
B.Writers cannot leave the cafe unless they finish writing.
C.The rules may be useful for effective writing.
D.Food and drinks are not allowed in the cafe.
27、When Cherryl was at primary school, nobody ever called her by her real name. There was always someone making fun of her size. That continued for several years and it made her feel upset.
But one day, when she was eleven, as she was building a tree house in her garden, Cherryl realized she had more physical power than all the boys. She could lift heavy things and do things that other kids couldn’t. So, she decided to try weightlifting.
Cherryl was really good at weightlifting, so her coach encouraged her to take part in competitions. Her talent began to shine. She held every American record in her age group and she also won a bronze medal (铜) at the 2000 Olympic Games.
Cherryl is not only strong but also crazy about her sport. She usually practices for three hours a day. However, this doesn’t mean that weightlifting is her only interest. Just like other teenagers, Cherryl enjoys spending her free time with friends and her two sisters. She also likes drawing and painting and she’s a very talented artist. Her portraits (画像) have won prizes in competitions.
Cherryl’s success has made her an idol, especially among oversized teenagers. She says, “Hopefully, I can set an example to other people who feel they are far from normal and encourage them to do things that are challenging. We’re not all going to be supermodels. What’s important is how you feel and how you act towards others.”
【1】At primary school, some kids laughed at Cherryl because of her ________.
A.size
B.clothes
C.name
D.grades
【2】Cherryl realized her physical power when she ________.
A.entered primary school
B.was playing with boys
C.first tried weightlifting
D.was building a tree house
【3】Paragraph 4 is mainly about Cherryl’s ________.
A.social life
B.training plans.
C.different interests
D.general achievement
【4】What message does Cherryl want to send to other teenagers?
A.Interest is the best teacher.
B.Do not make fun of others.
C.Accept yourself for who you are.
D.no one can become a supermodel.
28、Four Great Persons
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(1756-1791)
Born in Austria in 1756, Mozart was the son of a successful musician . He wrote his first piece of published music at five. Within the year, he began playing for the public, which included a tour of Europe where people admired the young boy’s talent. By the time he was a teenager, Mozart had written several operas. He wrote over 600 pieces of music in his lifetime.
Shirley Temple (1928-2014)
Shirley Temple received her first acting chance at the age of three and starred in Carolina, her first film, at six. She quickly caught attention and by 1940, she had starred in 43 films, including Bright Eyes for which she won a special award for “Outstanding Personality”. As an adult, Temple became a US diplomat(外交官)for the United Nations.
Nkosi Johnson(1989-2001)
South African Nkosi Johnson was born HIV-positive(携带艾滋病毒). His story caught the media’s attention when his local public school refused to admit him because of his condition. Soon he traveled the world, telling his story wherever he could,encouraging other patients to speak out. Besides,he founded Nokie’s Haven,a safe place for HIV-positive mothers and their children.In 2005,he was award the International Children’s Peace Prize.
Alexandra Scott(1996-2004)
Alexandra Scott had cancer before she celebrated her first birthday.At the age of four, she decided to raise money for other children going through the same thing.So she set up a lemonade stand(摊位),which inspired others to start lemonade stands, too.They raised over$1 million before Scott died of cancer.Her family carries on her legacy(遗产) through Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation,which has raised over $150 million.
【1】Who changed his/her career path when he/she grew up?
A.Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
B.Shirley Temple
C.Nkosi Johnson
D.Alexandar Scott
【2】What happened to Nkosi Johnson according to the text?
A.He got HIV-positive soon after he was born.
B.He caught wide attention for his disease.
C.He was once refused by schools for his illness.
D.He was awarded a prize for his high grades.
【3】What can we know about the four persons from the text?
A.They became well-known at an early age.
B.They had a hard time when they were a child.
C.They behaved kindly to other people as a child.
D.They were hardworking when they were young.
29、 When you think of tourist sites in Britain what do you think of? Big Ben and the Tower of London? Lock Ness? Shakespeare’s Birthplace at Strafford-upon-Avon? There are many famous tourist attractions in the UK and they attract millions of visitors each year. But along with the famous names there are thousands of other interesting places that are only open to the public for a few days each year. Heritage Open Days takes place each September and lets the public visit places that would normally be out of bounds. Among the thousands of historic sites there are castles and factories, town halls and churches. Here we look at some of these places that most tourists might not know about.
Roman Baths in Chester
Chester, in the north-west of England, is one of the oldest cities in the country. It was founded by the Romans over two thousand years ago. They stayed for more than three hundred years and you can find evidence of their stay all over the city.
Most visitors, however, don't see the remains of a Roman bathhouse in the centre of the city. For most of the year it is impossible to visit this fascinating site because it is situated under a clothes shop and a shop that sells baked potatoes!
During the week of Heritage Open Days visitors can go downstairs to the basement of the shops and find a little piece of history.
Tennis Club in Birmingham
Edgbaston Tennis Club opened in 1860 and is the oldest tennis club in the world. It is normally closed to the public but during Open Days visitors can come and see the club's collection of tennis clothes and equipment and learn about the game's rich history.
Aardman Animation in Bristol
During Heritage Open Days visitors can visit the Aardman Animation studios, which produced the famous Wallace and Gromit animated films. The studios are in an amazing new building where visitors can find out more about how the films are made.
These are just three of the thousands of places to visit each September. If you want to see more of Britain than the traditional tourist destinations then look out for Open Days.
【1】Where can visitors see the remains of a Roman bathhouse in Chester?
A.In the north-west of England. B.In a shop selling clothes.
C.In a basement of two shops. D.In the center of the city.
【2】Which place might be most attractive to movie fans?
A.The Tower of London. B.Shakespeare's Birthplace.
C.Tennis Club in Birmingham. D.Aardman Animation in Bristol.
【3】What is the author's purpose in writing the text?
A.To help increase the tourist income of the Great Britain.
B.To introduce some of the hidden tourist treasures in the UK.
C.To help visitors learn about the history of some fascinating sites.
D.To inform the visitors that each September is Heritage Open Days.
30、 Ram received an automobile as a birthday present. One day when Ram came out of his office, he saw a boy was_________it.
"Is this your car?" He asked. Ram nodded, "My brother_________me on my birthday." The boy was_________. "You mean your brother gave it to you and it cost you_________. Boy, I wish…" He continued.
Definitely Ram_________he was going to wish he had a brother like his brother. But the boy said, "I wish," the boy_________, "I could be a brother like that." Ram looked at the boy in astonishment, and then impulsively(冲动地)he_________, "Would you like to take a_________in my automobile?"
"Oh yes, I'd love that." After a short ride, the boy turned and said, "Would you mind_________in front of my house?" Ram smiled a little. He thought he knew what the boy__________. He wanted to show his__________that he could ride home in a big automobile.
But Ram was__________again. "Will you stop where those two steps are?" The boy asked. He ran up the steps. Then in a little while Ram heard him coming back, but he was not coming__________. He was__________his little disabled brother. He sat him down on the bottom step, and pointed to the__________.
"There he is, brother. Like I told you__________, his brother gave it to him and it didn't cost him a penny. Someday I'm going to give you one just like it and then you can see for__________all the pretty things that I've been__________to tell you about."
Ram__________and lifted the disabled boy to the front seat of his car. The older brother climbed in beside him and they began a__________ride.
【1】A.investigating B.damaging C.stealing D.admiring
【2】A.presented B.sold C.lent D.showed
【3】A.excited B.surprised C.upset D.curious
【4】A.nothing B.everything C.something D.anything
【5】A.expected B.doubted C.knew D.wondered
【6】A.thought B.waited C.requested D.continued
【7】A.promised B.added C.shouted D.agreed
【8】A.ride B.lift C.rest D.seat
【9】A.helping B.running C.circling D.driving
【10】A.cared about B.wanted C.said D.looked for
【11】A.neighbors B.parents C.brothers D.friends
【12】A.sad B.happy C.wrong D.right
【13】A.slowly B.alone C.up D.straight
【14】A.following B.walking with C.carrying D.talking with
【15】A.ground B.boy C.house D.car
【16】A.there B.here C.just now D.before
【17】A.myself B.yourself C.ourselves D.themselves
【18】A.trying B.forgetting C.remembering D.dreaming
【19】A.went away B.ran away C.got out D.moved out
【20】A.hard B.quick C.comfortable D.memorable
31、课本原文填空
As a player, Lang Ping brought 【1】 and glory to her country. As a coach, she led the China women’s volleyball team to 【2】 at world championships and the Olympics. As a person, Lang Ping is loved by fans at home and 【3】. When the Chinese team was 【4】 for the 2015 World Cup, her determination was tested. The team that Lang Ping had built was falling 【5】. One of the best players had been 【6】, and the team captain had to leave because of heart problems. Losing two important players was a big challenge, 【7】 Lang Ping did not lose heart. She had faced difficulties 【8】, and she knew that her young players could win if they 【9】 together as a team. Two weeks later, they were world 【10】 ! Then in 2016, Lang Ping led her volleyball team to Olympic gold in Brazil.
32、阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。
Many teenagers think that reading is boring or a waste of time. However, there are many advantages of reading and with the help of the tips below, you’ll enjoy reading as a teenager.
Firstly, think of all the advantages that you’ll get from reading. Studies show that people who often read earn higher grades and have higher intelligence and more general knowledge. After a long day at school, a good book, a cup of tea, and a comfortable place to read are very relaxing. Besides, reading improves language more than talking or direct teaching. It gets you to look at words that you might not hear at school. At last, reading helps you think deeply and understand things much more easily.
Find out what types of books you like. Some children like novels (小说), some like science books, and some like picture books, Choose a suitable book based on your interest. Find out how long you want your book to be. If you aren’t big on reading, you probably shouldn’t choose a thick book. If you find a book that you think you might like, read it. If you don t like it, try a different type, or maybe something shorter.
Asking someone to recommend (推荐) a good book is also a good idea. You can ask your parents, your best friend, or even your teachers, Friends or family with whom you have things in common can often make excellent book recommendations. Local, small bookstores often have wonderful recommendations, and when they get to know you, it’s even better! You should ask people that like the same type of books what they have read, so that you can match books that you read. You could also go online to a book review site like goodreads.com.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________