【題目】—What would you rather do this weekend, go to a concert or an art show?
—_____ Both are exciting to me.
A.Is that right?B.It’s up to you.
C.That’s great!D.I have got that.
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【題目】 Sports performance can be influenced by many different things. 【1】
There are many physical factors(因素)that play a part in sports performance. 【2】 The natural talent and strength of the players will make a difference. Also,it is important to get enough sleep before you are in a sports event. 【3】 Eating good meals is also important. When you are hungry,you cannot perform the same. You might be thinking about food when you should be thinking about the game.
of course,the more a team or a player practices,the more likely they are to perform well. The same person with the same physical abilities might just become better as he practices.
Researching your competitor can matter a lot in sports performance. Knowing their strengths and weaknesses can help you adjust how you play to give yourself a better performance against them. 【4】 If you can figure out where to hit the ball in tennis that would confuse your competitor,for example,then this can help you score points.
【5】 If someone is very pessimistic about a game,for example,and is sure that he will lose,then he might increase his chances of doing so. If he is very nervous then he might be thinking about that instead of focusing on the game. If he is focused then he might do better,achieving what he didn't even realize he could. His confidence can also affect how the other team views him.
A. It is important to be aware of these factors.
B. It is necessary to get to know your competitor and yourself.
C. Also, there are ways to play something smartly and do better.
D. If you are tired, you may not perform as you normally would. ools1
E. If you have practiced enough to keep fit, you should have a rest.
F. If someone is in good shape, then of course he will perform better.
G. There are many psychological factors that can play a part in how well you perform.
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【題目】Alfred Nobel's greatness ______ his outstanding ability to combine the qualities of an original scientist with ______of a forward-looking industrialist.
A. lies in; thoseB. brings out; the onesC. accounts for; thatD. comes to; ones
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【題目】第二節(jié)書面表達(滿分25分)
假定你是李華,你的外國筆友埃米莉發(fā)來電子郵件,詢問你最喜歡的體育運動。請你根據(jù)提示給她回一封電子郵件,要點包括:
1. 喜歡這項運動的緣由;
2. 開展這項運動的情況;
3. 從事這項運動的體會。
注意:1. 詞數(shù)100左右(開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,但不計入總詞數(shù))
2. 可適當(dāng)增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。
Dear Emily,
I am so delighted to receive your e-mail.________________________________________________________
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What about your favorite sport?
Yours,
Dear Emily,
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【題目】單詞拼寫
【1】Bob spent fifteen months abroad. Ann, m_______, took care of the child on her own.
【2】To our r_______, there happened to be no people in the building when the fire broke out.
【3】When I got to the airport, my friends were all a_______ the plane.
【4】It’s not easy for a Chinese person to speak English as f_______ as a native English speaker.
【5】He has only been able to trace out the o______ of the plan, without any details.
【6】The government should strengthen laws to ________(監(jiān)控) food producers.
【7】I ________(驚慌) when I saw smoke coming out of the engine.
【8】They reached a(n) ________(和解) with neighboring countries.
【9】We had a long wait, but it was _______(值得的) because we got the tickets.
【10】To their surprise, the _______(大多數(shù)) of people agree to the plan.
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【題目】聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。
【1】What was the speaker’s job when he was 6 years old?
A. Washing plates. B. Cleaning tables. C. Shining shoes.
【2】What was one of the requirements from the speaker’s father?
A. He must work six days a week. B. He should never be late for work.
C. He must study hard in his spare time.
【3】What did the speaker ask his father to do one day?
A. To pay him for his work. B. To give his friends free drinks.
C. To let him have 3 meals a day in the restaurant.
【4】What did the speaker think of his father’s reply?
A. It gave him a lesson. B. It was discouraging. C. It made him upset.
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【題目】假定你是李華,你的英國朋友Jack在觀看《中國漢語橋》Chinese Bridge Contest節(jié)目時,決定學(xué)習(xí)中國語言文化,希望你能給他一些建議。請你根據(jù)以下提示寫一封信。
1.通過中國古典作品了解中國文化;
2.借助電視節(jié)目以及報刊更好地了解中國國情;
3.和中國朋友多溝通。
注意:1. 詞數(shù)不少于100字。
2. 可適當(dāng)增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。
Dear Jack,
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Yours,
Li Hua
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【題目】語法填空
Reading classic literature【1】(write)by native speakers can improve your English language skills in several ways.【2】,this will not happen by magic:only if you read the book【3】(careful)and think about what you are reading.First,if you concentrate hard,you will not only【4】(large)your vocabulary,but also begin to appreciate slight differences in meaning between words.Second,【5】you examine the language attentively,you can learn to appreciate different English writing【6】(style).The light and ironic style of Jane Austen is quite different from【7】serious and intense style of Charlotte Bronte though both of them are great writers of English.
Sometimes it is necessary to read a book more than once in order to absorb【8】(it)full benefit.Read it once【9】(understand)the story,once again to appreciate the way the characters are described and the story develops and finally to become really familiar【10】the new vocabulary and expressions.Above all,enjoy the stories.Happy reading!
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【題目】Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.
It’s never easy to admit the mistakes you make, but doing so is an important step toward moving forward.
National Geographic magazine recently published an article with the title “For decades, our coverage was racist. To rise above our past, we【1】 acknowledge it.” It was written by the magazine’s editor-in-chief Susan Goldberg, the first woman and first Jewish person 【2】(hold) the position. National Geographic has acknowledged that its coverage of black and minority ethnic people in America and the wider world had been historically racist, frequently promoting caricatures (諷刺畫) of the “noble savage (野蠻人)” and barely 【3】 (feature) the US’s minority ethnic population.
According to Goldberg, the 130-year-old publication’s April issue “explores how race defines, separates, and unites us”. In honor of 50 years since the killing of Martin Luther King,【4】 is known for fighting racial inequality in the US, the issue is devoted to race.
The population republished a number of examples of historical racism in its coverage. One 1916 article about Australia included a photo of two Indigenous Australians with the caption: “South Australian Blackfellows: These savages rank 【5】 (low) in intelligence of all human beings.”
To review its previous coverage of race, Goldberg asked University of Virginia John Edwin Mason to look back at the magazine’s text, choice of subjects, and photograph of people of color from the US and abroad. “Until the 1970s, National Geographic all but ignored people of color who lived in the United States, rarely acknowledging【6】 beyond laborers or domestic workers,” Goldberg wrote about Mason’s findings. “Meanwhile, it pictured ‘natives’ elsewhere 【7】 exotics, famously and frequently unclothed, happy hunters, noble savages.”
Mason also found that the magazine often ran photos of “uncivilized” natives【8】 (amaze) by “civilized” Western technology.
In recent years, however, the magazine has improved. For example, in a 2015 project, National Geographic gave cameras to young people in the Caribbean country of Haiti and asked them to shoot pictures of their everyday lives.
“The coverage wasn’t right before 【9】 it was told from a white American point of view, and I think it speaks to exactly 【10】 we needed a diversity of storytellers,” Goldberg told the Associated Press.
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