1、他无论到哪儿去,都随身带着笔记本。
________________________________________________________
2、Thank you for helping me a lot.I am________to you.
A.patient
B.interested
C.thankful
D.bored
3、I often mistake Alice _______ Lily because they are twins and look the same.
A. for B. with C. of D. on
4、We called the man________had promised to help us.
A.he
B.that
C.whom
D.which
5、Most students have personal computers__________ are used for playing games and chatting.
A. that B. who C. Where
6、Finish your homework first, then you’ll _______ watch TV for an hour.
A. can B. be able to C. able D. could
7、He is often heard________ English songs in his room.
A.sing B.singing C.to sing
8、— Can you tell me ________ about Pyeongchang Olympics?
— Yuzuru Hanyu from Japan won the first gold medal at Pyeongchang Olympics on Saturday in men's single figure skating, ________ Jin Boyang set China's best result in the event as the fourth finisher.
A.anything special; while B.something special; while C.anything special; when D.something special; when
9、—I can’t afford the red shoes.
—What about the black pair? The price is a little ________.
A.cheaper
B.lower
C.higher
D.more expensive
10、These books ________ in 1996 and they sold very well at that time.
A.is printed
B.are printed
C.was printed
D.were printed
11、I will not leave you alone. ________ I go, I will take you along.
A.Wherever
B.Whatever
C.Whoever
D.However
12、—I need you to help us the birds. Amy and I got different numbers.
—OK, I’m coming.
A. count B. write C. move D. draw
13、Last week,I went camping with my classmates and you can never imagine ____ unforgettable experience it was for me.
A.what an
B.what
C.how
14、I decided to play a joke ________ my sister ________ her birthday.
A.at; at
B.on; on
C.at; on
D.on; at
15、Kathryn became the first woman ________ the award in 2010.
A.win
B.to win
C.to winner
D.winning
16、— Who is your favourite in the series In the Name of People(以人民的名义)?
— Hou Liangping is.
A. director B. character C. reader D. writer
17、Mr. Black is very happy because the clothes made in his factory have never been________.
A. popular B. more popular C. most popular D. the most popular
18、--Kate says she is going to ______ her job in the hospital and open her own store. Is it serious?
--I _________ . She never means it.
A. give up; wonder B. look for; agree C. keep off; suppose D. pick up; believe
19、It's hot! Why not ________ swimming now?
A.go B.to go C.going
20、I do not know ________.
A.who will teach our English next term
B.who our English will teach next term
C.who will teach us English next term
D.whom will teach us English next term
21、We should encourage our students _____ hard instead of ____ too much time playing games.
A. work; spend B. to work; spend
C. work; spending D. to work; spending
22、阅读下面对话,从方框内7个选项中选择5个恰当的句子完成此对话。
A. I won’t do it ! B. Sounds great . C. What’s wrong! D. Is it helpful to me? E. It’s so embarrassing! F. I don’t know how to deal with it! G. But what if my parents don’t let me do it? |
A:Hey ,Stephen.
B:Hi!How is it going recently?
A:Terrible! I always feel upset.
B: __【1】____
A:My parents ask me to study hard and encourage me before exams. But actually it makes me stressed out. ____【2】___
B:Don’t worry . Why don’t you log on the microblog to share your feeling with others?
A:Really? ______【3】__
B:Yes,I think so. It’s very popular among us young people . You can get many replies from friends in the same situation,which may make you feel better.
A: ____【4】____
B:Let me see. Well,you’d better have a try first. If you have a chance , you should suggest your parents read you microblog. And then they’ll know you better.
A:____ 【5】____. Thank you very much.
B:Not at all.
23、— My parents and l will go to London for a trip tomorrow.
— Really? ______________
A. I don't think so B. Have a good time
C. That's very strange D. You should try it
24、My name is Sam. I am a junior high school student. My school is close to my home, so I always go to school on foot. Classes start at 8 a.m., and I am seldom late. I like Geography best. I enjoy learning about different places in the world.
In the morning, we usually study Chinese, Maths and English. We have our morning break at 9:50 a.m.. When the bell rings, I run to the playground with my best friends Tom and Jack. We often play games. Break ends at 10:10 a.m..
Lunch is from 11:50 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.. Afternoon classes end at 3:30 p.m. Then Tom, Jack and I take part in the school bank practice. We make great music together.
I always have a good time at school.
【1】Is Sam’s school far away from his house?
【2】What’s his favourite subject?
【3】What subjects do they usually study in the morning?
【4】How long is their morning break?
【5】When do classes end in the afternoon?
25、Cycling isn’t always easy. Busy streets and few bike lanes and parking areas can make it a battle. But not even these difficulties can stop Europeans’ love for cycling. According to Reuters, more bicycles have been sold than cars in 26 of the European Union’s 28 states this year.
In some European countries, people really love bicycles. “People ride to work and take their bikes to the grocery store”, Bill Strickland, editor of Bicycling magazine, told the reporter from Reuters.
So what has led to cycling’s growing popularity in Europe? Cycling is “a safe, clean, healthy, inexpensive way to get around town,” the Daily Star concluded. “It not only reduces traffic problems and pollution, but also contributes to public health.”
Bike-friendly rules have also been made. Dozens of cities have joined a European Union initiative(倡议)to make bicycles a form of city transport, like cars. Quite a few cities such as Stockholm, London, Florence and Munich now offer special bike lanes. Copenhagen takes it a step further by keeping bicycles and cars separated as much as possible. On these routes, traffic lights are designed to the rhythms of bicycles, not cars. For people living far from city centers, getting to work by bicycle alone may take too much time. That’s why many European countries now allow cyclists to bring their bicycles onto subway trains. Europeans are also creative in solving parking problems. Amsterdam has come up with a high-tech solution: you lock your bike to a rack(机架), which then goes underground. When you want your bike back, it is brought back to the surface.
【1】Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A. European people love bicycles.
B. More bicycles are sold in Europe.
C. Bicycles need their own ways.
D. New rules are made for cyclists.
【2】 The underlined word “route” in Paragraph 8 most probably means _____ in Chinese.
A. 停车场 B. 方法 C. 政策 D. 线路
【3】 According to the passage, the following cities offer special bike lanes EXCEPT______.
A. Copenhagen B. Amsterdam
C. London D. Stockholm
【4】Why do people enjoy cycling in Europe?
A. Bicycles can be brought onto subway trains.
B. People can park their bicycles wherever you like.
C. Bicycles can be locked to a rack underground.
D. Cycling is a good way to get around town.
【5】The writing style of the passage is a(n) _____.
A. tour guide B. news report
C. interview D. story
26、 The Life of Jane Goodall
On the morning of July 14, 1960, Jane Goodall arrived at Lake Tanganyika in the Gombe National Park. Then around 5 p. m, Jane went into the forest to find her first chimpanzee.
As a young woman, Jane Goodall was following her childhood dream of studying chimpanzees in Africa. After many months of difficult work she made three important discoveries: chimpanzees ate meat, they used tools to get food, and they also made tools.
Every evening, Jane wrote her findings in her journal. She began to publish articles in magazines. After a while, Jane was accepted by a university. Her work was also making her famous. There was a documentary (纪录片)film,Miss Goodall and the Wild Chimpanzees (1963), and then My Friends the Wild Chimpanzees (1969), the first of many books. During the 1970s, Gombe became a dangerous place to work. It is on the border of four different countries and there was fighting among them. Many foreigners left, but Jane stayed to continue her workand noted that chimpanzees could also be violent.
A different problem developed in Gombe in the 1980s. The forests were getting smaller and there was no enough space for chimpanzees because of the increasing human population.As a result, there were only about a hundred chimpanzees living in Gombe by t the end of the1980s. Jane realized something had to be done, so she made a plan with the local community to grow more trees.
At the beginning of the 1990s, Jane left Gombe. She set up sanctuaries (庇护所)for chimpanzees which had been caught because of the trade in chimpanzee meat. She also started giving speeches. She has very little spare time but still spends part of every year in the forest in Gombe, watching her chimpanzees.
【1】What was Jane's childhood dream?
A.To explore forests in Africa.
B.To make a documentary film.
C.To write books about animals.
D.To study chimpanzees in Africa.
【2】What did Jane do in the 1970s?
A.She continued to work in Gombe.
B.She went to study in a university.
C.She found her first chimpanzee.
D.She published her first book.
【3】What plan did Jane make to help chimpanzees in1980s?
A.To grow more trees B.To do more studies
C.To stop the fighting. D.To set up sanctuaries
27、Museums, live music and malls—Chinese cities offer everything that a young person might want. But there are many people who don’t have time to enjoy these things. They follow what is called the “996” work schedule—starting work at 9 a.m. and finishing at 9 p.m., six days a week.
The “996” work schedule recently became a heated topic of discussion online after a computer programmer set up a website called “996ICU”. According to the website, the “996” work schedule is unhealthy and could cause people to end up in an intensive care unit (ICU). This work schedule is common at Chinese tech companies like Baidu, Alibaba and Huawei. Most “996” workers do not receive overtime(加班)pay.
Many tech industry workers have complained about this schedule. “I worked ‘996’ for nine months,” Zhang said, who used to work as a programmer. “I couldn’t sleep because of the pressure. So, I gave up the job at last.” However, the bosses of some tech companies think the “996” work schedule is reasonable. Jack Ma, founder of Alibaba, said it’s a “huge blessing(福气)” for young workers to work “996”.
“If you don’t do ‘996’ when you’re young, when will you?” Ma said. “If you don’t put in more time and energy than others, how will you achieve the success you want?” Many people have questioned Ma’s thinking. In an article in People’s Daily, the writer said, “Valuing hard work does not mean it’s right to force workers to work overtime.”
Cui Zhendong, a lawyer, told China Daily that it is against the law to use a compulsory (强制的) “996” work schedule. China’s Labor Law《劳动法》clearly states that workers should work no more than eight hours a day or no more than 44 hours a week.
【1】The “996” work schedule requires a person to work ________.
A.9 hours a day
B.18 hours a day
C.54 hours a week
D.72 hours a week
【2】Why do many workers complain about this schedule?
A.Because they have no time to go to the hospital.
B.Because their health has been influenced.
C.Because they don’t get enough pay.
D.Because they can’t work well.
【3】According to the report of People’s Daily, bosses ________.
A.worked “996” to achieve their success
B.should support the “996” work schedule
C.understand the value of hard work better than workers
D.shouldn’t force workers to work overtime
【4】What do we know from the passage?
A.“996ICU” was set up to help workers get overtime pay.
B.It is against the law to force workers to work “996”.
C.It’s necessary for young workers to work “996”.
D.Working “996” is an unusual problem in China.
28、An old lady went into the building of a bank one day, carrying a large bag of money. She asked to speak with the president of the bank.
“How can I help you?” the bank president asked. She replied, “I would like to open a savings account(存款账户), ” and placed the bag of m【1】 on his desk. The president was surprised to see this, so he asked her, “Madam, how did you make the money?” The old lady r【2】, “I made bets(赌注). ” Surprised, the president then asked, “What kind of bets?” The old woman said, “Well, for example. I’ll bet you 5, 000, 000 yuan that your tongue will become square by 10 o’clock tomorrow morning.” “What?” the president asked. He then smiled and said, “You’ve got yourself a bet! “ and shook her hand h【3】. The old lady said. “Okay. May I bring my lawyer with me tomorrow a【4】 a witness(见证者)?” “Sure!” the president confidently answered.
The next morning, at l0, the old lady showed u【5】 with her lawyer at the president’s office.
She asked the president to o【6】 his mouth so they could all see his tongue. The old lady looked closely at it and then asked i【7】 she could touch it.
“Well, 5. 000, 000 yuan is a lot of money. I guess it’s OK.” the president said. At this moment, he saw that the lawyer was hitting his head a【8】 the wall. The president asked, “What is the m【9】 with your lawyer?” The old lady answered, “I bet him 10, 000, 000 yuan that I would t【10】 the tongue of the president of this bank at 10 a. m. today.”
29、Animals, especially cats and dogs, are often kept as pets. They can be very good friends of humans. Here_______ two stories about them.
At Jesus College, Cambridge University, 600 teachers and students looked for a cat called Billy_______ for three weeks. They looked for him in their rooms and kept an eye _________ for him. The grey and white cat is a member of the college, and he even has dining rights (就餐权利). The head teacher asked anyone who might see the cat_________ the college.
In Kentucky, a dog_________ Jupiter was hit by a car and was hurt seriously. His owner Steve Ford looked for him for a long time, but he couldn’t find him_________. Then Ford _________ the local animal hospital a call. Then he was ___________ to find that Jupiter had already been in the hospital. “He just ___________ himself, I guess,” Ford said. “After the accident, he ran about a mile to the hospital.________ , the car didn’t hurt his bones (骨头).”
【1】
A.is
B.are
C.were
D.was
【2】
A.carefully
B.carelessly
C.calmly
D.angrily
【3】
A.closed
B.opened
C.open
D.close
【4】
A.to call
B.calling
C.called
D.calls
【5】
A.names
B.named
C.naming
D.name
【6】
A.anywhere
B.somewhere
C.nowhere
D.everywhere
【7】
A.rang
B.gave
C.phoned
D.made
【8】
A.interested
B.surprised
C.worried
D.shocked
【9】
A.checked out
B.checked in
C.checked up
D.checked by
【10】
A.Luckily
B.Actually
C.Probably
D.Finally