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--- Would you mind if I smoked here?
--- _________. It’s a non-smoking area here.
A. Yes, please B. Not at all C. I’d rather you didn’t D. Never mind
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假設你是李明,你是今天的值日生。請根據(jù)下列中文提示,在英語課前用英語作“班級新聞”報道。
班級新聞 | |
籃球比賽 | 1. 昨天下午,我班贏了高一(7)班; 2. 李華受傷,在場的同學深受感動。 |
好人好事 | “給山區(qū)兒童獻愛心捐獻活動” 1. 我班捐衣200件,捐款約4,000元,全校最多; 2. 何立一個人捐了500元。 |
簡要評價 | …… |
“給山區(qū)兒童獻愛心捐獻活動”:“Show Your Great Care to the Children in Rural Areas”
捐獻:donate
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1. 字數(shù):120詞左右
2. 句子結構準確,信息內容完整,篇章連貫
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根據(jù)首字母或漢語提示,寫出完整的單詞,注意形式變化。將此部分答案寫在答題卷相應的空格上。
11. My brother is the first student in our class to be s____________ to take part in the English oral competition.
12. I don’t like b____________ over the price, because it is a waste of time.
13. After persuading him to give up smoking, Kate smiled in r_____________.
14. This is the home I have always d_____________ of! When can we move in?
15. I can’t have finished the work so early without your help. How can I express my a_____________?
16. I asked my daughter if she was hungry, but she made no r____________(回答).
17. They were so popular that their fans formed clubs in order to get more _____________(熟悉的) with them..
18. There are still many places in the world that have not been _____________(探索).
19. Our bodies are strengthened by taking exercise. _______(相似的), our minds are developed by learning.
20. She doesn’t care about what others think; She’s not at all ______ (敏感的)to other people’s feelings.
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閱讀下面短文,按照句子結構的語法性和上下文連貫的要求,在空格處填入一個適當?shù)脑~或使用括號中詞語的正確形式填空,并將答案填寫在答題卷相應位置上。
At the turn of the century when jazz was born, America had no outstanding style of ____1_____own. It began ____2_____(hear) in the early 1900s. Jazz is America’s contribution to popular music. Compared with classical music, _____3____ follows formal European traditions, jazz appeared naturally with free form. It is full of energy, _____4____(express) the moods, interests, and emotions of the people. In the 1920s jazz sounded like America, as it does today.
The origins of this music are as interesting ____5_____ the music itself. American Negroes, or blacks, as they ____6_____(call) today, were the jazz pioneers. They were brought to Southern States as slaves. They were sold to plantation owners and forced to work long hours. When a Negro died, his friends and relatives formed a procession (隊伍) to carry the body to the cemetery(墓地). In New Orleans, ____7_____ band often came with the procession. On the way ____8_____ the cemetery, the band played slow, solemn music suited to the occasion. But on the way home the mood changed. Spirits lifted. ____9_____ (die) had removed one of their members, ____10_____ the living were glad to be alive. The band played happy music. This music made everyone want to dance. It was an early form of jazz.
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閱讀下列應用文及相關信息,并按照要求匹配信息。請在答題卡上將對應題號的相應選項字母涂黑。
A. Photography Club
We are looking for artistically inclined students to join our new club. We plan to meet every Tuesday and Thursday evening after school from 6 to 8 pm. Each member must have their own equipment.
B. Hiking Society
Members meet every Saturday to discuss their hiking trips and twice a month, we arrange trips to different parts of the province for members to go on breathtaking scenic mountain walks. Get to understand our local geography, keep fit and have fun.
C. Film Club
The club is perfect for students who love artistic movies. Every Tuesday and Friday evening we hold a seminar in which a great new movie or a classic film is discussed and reviewed.
D. Dancing Club
We are the largest club in the university with over 400 members. Members are invited to dancing practice every Monday evening from 7 pm to 10 pm and we hold dance parties with students from other universities once a month. Perfect way to keep fit and meet new friends.
E. English Society
A new group organized by the University English Dept. gives all students on campus a chance to practice and improve their English. We plan to have regular foreign guests come to our weekly meetings every Wednesday evening at 7:30 and we show English language movies that can help you both practice your English and be entertained as well.
F. Book Club
MMembers meet each week to discuss and recommend books to each other. Meetings are lunch times on Fridays. Membership is free. All members qualify for a 20% discount on all books purchased from the Xinhua Book Store.
閱讀以下學生的相關信息,并匹配適合他們的社團。
66. Cherry wants to join a club that will keep her fit and active but because she has a part-time job every workday evening she is only available to take part on the weekends.
67. David is a new student at the university, whose major is English literature. He is a little shy so is hoping to join a club that can help him get to know new people and build his confidence.
68. Bonnie is majoring in drama and wants to be a scriptwriter when she graduates. She is interested in discovering new stories that she may one day be able to turn into movies. As her home is far from the university she is only free during the day to take part.
69. Betty is studying film making and one day hopes to become a director. But she thinks her ability to create beautiful visual images is not strong enough so she has recently purchased a camera to help her practice.
70. Jack is a first year geography student who would like to learn more about the geography of the local area. He is also worried about passing the English test that all students must take at the end of their first year of study. He has to return to his home to help his parents every weekend so is only free during weekdays.
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Zoos have been around for centuries—and they’ve changed a lot over the years. In the Middle Ages, wealthy people kept animals in their gardens. Public animal parks appeared in European cities in the late 1700s and early 1800s. The Philadelphia Zoo, the first in the United states, opened in 1874.
Until a few decades ago, most zoos were organized by creatures—monkeys in one area, cats in another, birds somewhere else, just like museum collections. In recent years, zoos have instead begun grouping animals that would normally interact in the wild. Moreover, instead of closing animals behind bars, designers are creating landscapes like the environments in which these creatures would naturally be found. Nearby signs provide information about the animals and their habitats in parts of the world where they normally live.
The Denver Zoo’s new Predator Ridge exhibit, for example, aims to teach visitors about Africa. Eight acres of land provide homes for 14animal species, including lions, porcupines, cranes, and wild dogs. Plants from the region grow alongside African-like landform. Ten-foot-tall mounds (土墩) give lions a place from which to survey their surroundings, just as they would do in the wild.
Landscape design makes visitors to the Denver Zoos Predator Ridge exhibit feel like they’re really in Africa.
Animals in Predator Ridge can’t actually be mixed with one another, for safety reasons. But hidden deep channels and other smart features allow visitors to see all the animals at once. Different species can see each other too.
61. What is the passage mainly about?
A. The safety problem of zoos. B. The living habits of zoo animals.
C. Changes of zoos over the time. D. Protection of zoo animals.
62. Give the correct order of the following things according to time.
a. Different species were kept in a group. b. Zoos were organized by species.
c. Natural environments were created in zoos. d. Animals were kept in people’s gardens.
A. b; d; c; a B. d; a; c; b C. b; d; a; c D. d; b; a; c
63. In the Denver Zoo ten-foot-tall mounds are built to ____________.
A. protect the safety of visitors B. create a natural environment for lions.
C. separate lions from other animals D. offer visitors a better view of lions.
64. The underlined part “the region” in Paragraph 3 probably refers to ______________.
A. the Denver Zoo B. the Predator Ridge exhibit
C. Africa D. the ten-foot-tall mounds
65. We can learn from the passage that _______________.
A. the earliest zoos were probably rich people’s gardens
B. the Philadelphia Zoo is the first zoo in the world
C. the new Predator Ridge exhibit is held in Africa
D. more animals will be kept in zoos in the future
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For the past six weeks I have been having online writing classes. I had never taken an online class before, so I did not know what to expect. Now I am about halfway through the courses, and I am doing three courses, where I am practicing writing.
These creative writing classes have been somewhat similar to those I took in a middle school. There are weekly readings where we have to discuss our thoughts, and we comment on each other’s work. But there are some differences. In my middle school, I had one novel writing class where we all sat in a circle twice a week and discussed each other’s work. Each person had a copy of the story but the author of the story was always anonymous(匿名的). This allowed people to give honest opinions since there was no face to connect to the story.
The creative article course is held in a computer lab and all of our work is done online. Every week, two people read their stories aloud to the class, and then we spend a few minutes discussing them, and then post comments on the online discussion board. Still, the main benefit of an online class is that I can choose when to turn in my homework. This allows me to choose how to manage my time.
I think taking three creative writing courses at one time may have been a little too ambitious, but I am studying a variety of writing styles and I think I am becoming a better writer for it.
56. How long do the online writing classes that the author is taking last for in total?
A. About twelve weeks. B. About two months
C. About six months. D. About six weeks
57. What do the author’s online classes and school classes have in common?
A. Students have classes in a computer lab.
B. Students sit in a circle twice a week.
C. Students write novels every day.
D. Students discuss their reading every week.
58. Why was the author of the story anonymous during the discussion?
A. Because students didn’t want their work popular.
B. Because in this way students could express their real ideas freely.
C. Because students didn’t know each other at all.
D. Because it took students less time to finish the discussion.
59. What is the main advantage of taking online writing classes?
A. Students needn’t have face-to-face talks.
B. Students can hand in their homework late.
C. Students can arrange their time as their like.
D. Students needn’t do any homework.
60. What’s the author’s attitude towards the online writing classes?
A. Doubtful B. Appreciative C. Unacceptable D. Easy
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Last Friday, at least 5 people were killed by lightning in Nepal.
Lightning strikes are the second most common cause of deaths during natural disasters in the US. The first is floods. Around 400 people nationwide are struck by lightning each year, and of those, 70 people die. That is, more people are killed by lightning than by tornadoes and hurricanes.
Because lightning kills only one or two people at a time, its danger does not receive as much attention as other disasters.
"If you hear the thunder, you are in danger from lightning," said Rocky Lopes, a disaster educator at the American Red Cross.
"Thunder means that lightning is close enough to hit you at any time, so you should move indoors immediately and stay there until the storm has ended. The most important thing to remember is to seek shelter, " Lopes said.
Summer is the peak time for lightning storms, so when lightning strikes across the sky, remember these safety tips:
♦ Stop working, fishing, swimming or playing in open fields.
♦ Do not stand under a tree.
♦ Get off bicycle and motorcycles.
♦ Crouch down (蹲下) if there is no shelter.
♦ Avoid open spaces, wire fences, metal objects and electrical objects such as hair driers.
51. In the US, _________ is the most common cause of deaths during natural disasters.
A. lightning B. tornadoes C. hurricanes D. floods
52. Of the people who are struck by lightning every year in the US, about _________ people are lucky enough to survive.
A. 400 B. 70 C. 330 D. 5
53. If you hear the thunder, the most important thing you should do is to __________.
A. stand still in the open spaces B. find shelter to hide in
C. stand under the tree D. stop working in the fields
54. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. Floods are the most common cause of deaths in the US.
B. Less than 70 people are killed by tornadoes and hurricanes each year in the US.
C. People don't pay as much attention to the danger of hurricanes as that of floods.
D. If you hear the thunder, you should move indoors right away.
55. Which of the following is the best title?
A. The Danger of Lightning B. Some Safety Tips against Floods
C. How Lightning Happens D. 5 People Killed by Lightning in Nepal
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I was telling my boy Sonny the story of the hare and the tortoise. At the end I said, “ Son, remember: Be slow and steady, and that will win the race. Don’t you think there’s something to learn from the tortoise?”
Sonny opened his eyes wide, “Do you mean next time when I’m entering for the 60-metre race I should wish that Billy, Tony and Sandy would all fall asleep halfway?”
I was shocked, “But the tortoise didn’t wish that the hare would fall asleep!”
“He must have wished that,” Sonny said, “Otherwise how could he be so foolish as to race with the hare? He knew very well the hare ran a hundred times faster than he himself did.”
“He didn’t have such a wish,” I insisted. “He won the race by perseverance (堅忍不拔的), by pushing on steadily.”
Sonny thought a while. “That’s a lie,” he said. “He won it because he was lucky. If the hare hadn’t happened to fall asleep, the tortoise would never have won the race. He could be as steady as you like, or a hundred times steadier, but he’d never have won the race. That’s for sure.”
I gave up. Today’s children are not like what we used to be. They’re just hopeless.
46. The writer argued with his son because ______________.
A. he liked tortoises while his son liked hares
B. they disagreed about whether the tortoise was foolish
C. he tried to teach his son a moral (品德) lesson but the son had totally different opinion
D. he liked the story of the hare and the tortoise while his son didn’t.
47. Sonny believed that the tortoise ______________.
A. won the race by his own hard working
B. took a risk by agreeing to run a race
C. was not given a fair chance in the race
D. in fact did win the race luckily
48. Billy, Tony and Sandy must be_______________.
A. boys who were unknown to Sonny’s father
B. boys who Sonny has run races with before
C. boys who Sonny has never raced with before
D. boys who Sonny did not expect to race with again
49. The writer thinks that his generation _____________.
A. are cleverer than Sonny’s generation
B. have the same ideas about life as Sonny’s generation
C. are more hopeful than Sonny’s generation
D. have different ideas about life from Sonny’s generation
50. According to the passage, who do you think learnt a lesson?
A. The tortoise B. Sonny C. The hare D. Sonny’s father
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Whenever we hear about “the homeless”, most of us think of the developing world. But the 31 is that homelessness is everywhere. For example, how many of us would expect to see people living on the streets of a 32_ country like Germany?
Kurt Muller and his wife Rita have spent eleven years making 33 for the homeless of Berlin, Germany’s capital. They first 34 one long hot summer when most Germans were away on holiday. Kurt and his wife stayed at home, made sandwiches, 35 a table in the street and gave food to the homeless.
The Mullers soon realized that food and clothing weren’t 36 . “What these people also need is warmth and 37 ,” says Rita. The Mullers didn’t hesitate to give their phone number to the street people and told them to phone anytime. Rita 38 there was somebody at home to answer the phone and their home was always open to anyone who couldn’t face another night on the street.
The couple were soon 39 all their time and money, so Kurt visited food and clothing companies to ask for donations. Today, over thirty companies 40 donate food and other goods to the cause and volunteers help to _41_ them to the homeless. The public also give clothes and money and a shoe producer 42_ new shoes.
Kurt and Rita receive no 43 for their hard work. “ We feel like parents,” says Rita, “and parents shouldn’t 44 money for helping their children. The love we get on the streets is our salary.” Though Rita admits she often gets tired. She says she will continue with her work because she likes the feeling of having made a 45 in the world.
31. A. result B. truth C. reason D. idea
32. A. traditional B. developing C. typical D. wealthy
33. A. preparations B. houses C. meals D. suggestions
34. A. began B. met C. called D. left
35. A. brought up B. set up C. put aside D. gave away
36. A. enough B. necessary C. helpful D. expensive
37. A. fame B. freedom C. courage D. caring
38. A. make sense B. found out C. make sure D. worked out
39. A. costing B. wasting C. taking D. spending
40. A. completely B. calmly C. regularly D. roughly
41. A. advertise B. sell C. deliver D. lend
42. A. donates B. produces C. designs D. collects
43. A. permission B. payment C. direction D. support
44. A. borrow B. raise C. save D. expect
45. A. profit B. difference C. decision D. rule
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