1、这些细电线和埋在街道下方的电缆相连。(bury)
_____________________________________________________
2、Cathy has to do the same thing every day. She________be very bored with her job.
A. can B. must C. should D. need
3、-How is book you read last week?
- It is useful book.
A. the; a B. a; the C. the; an D. a ; an
4、I found it ________ to work ________.
A.more easily...in this way B.more easily...on the way
C.easier...in this way D.easier...on the way
5、He wrote his phone number_______a piece of paper.
A. on B. for C. in D. from
6、Many people believe we will face serious problems ______we take action to change the way we live.
A. but B. though C. unless D. until
7、—Could you please tell me ________?
—He lives in Wuhan.
A.where Zhong Wei lives
B.where Zhong Wei lived
C.where does Zhong Wei live
D.where did Zhong Wei live
8、China is making great progress in controlling the"COVID-19"outbreak, and it has full to win the battle against the disease.
A.difficulty B.confidence C.excitement D.celebration
9、--Today’s young people can’t live without smart phones.
--Their eyes are glued to the screen wherever they go, even while they_____ meals.
A. have B. are having C. were having D. will have
10、Nowadays, high-speed trains one of the New Four Great Inventions in China.
A.were called
B.are calling
C.are called
D.have called
11、— Look! There are________people gathering in the square.
— Wow! What is happening there?
A.thousands of B.thousand of C.thousands
12、(2013莱芜)You’d better make a good plan________you take a holiday.
A. before
B. during
C. until
D. after
13、—Would you mind turning down the music? I want to have a rest.
—_______. I will do it right now.
A. Not at all B. Yes, please
C. Yes, I will D. No, I don’t mind
14、There is a saying________ “Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime”.
A.that goes B.what goes C.that going D.which going
15、— She _________ ten years ago.
— You mean she _________ him for ten years?
A. married; has got married to
B. got married; has got married with
C. got married; has been married with
D. got married; has been married to
16、---Will you please __________ it to me on Friday?
--- What about Saturday? My computer doesn’t work well these days.
A. post B. bring C. email D. give
17、Leave the E-dictionary behind,____ you won't be able to read independently.
A.so B.or C.and D.but
18、Remember to__________ the lights when you leave.
A. get off B. take off C. turn off
19、— Have you heard that there’s a big fire near your home last night?
— Sure. Luckily, the firemen came quickly and ______ the fire.
A. came out B. broke out C. put out D. cut out
20、The old man was lost. He even couldn’t remember ___________.
A.what did he do
B.where he lived
C.why did he go out
D.How did he come here
21、She had to sell the house even though it was _______ her own wishes.
A. above B. on
C. against D. for
22、补全对话。根据下面的对话情景,在每个空白处填上适当的句子,使对话的意义连贯,完整。
A: Hi, Maria. You look very tired.
B: Yes, Tara. I’ve just come back from holiday.
A: Really? 【1】?
B: I went to Sydney, Australia with my parents.
A: 【2】?
B:It was fantastic. It didn’t rain at all.
A: Did you see any kangaroos(袋鼠) or koalas(考拉)?
B: Of course. 【3】. Look, here are the photos.
A: Wow... They are really cute【4】?
B: We visited Sydney Opera House(悉尼歌剧院). In the evening we walked along Darling Harbor(达令港). And we went to the beach and had fun there.
A: That sounds great. I will go there next month.
B: 【5】!
A: Thank you.
23、情景对话。从方框内选择合适的句子补全对话,有两个多余选项。
A:What's the matter,young man?【1】
B:I have a headache and can't sleep well at night.Am I sick,Doctor Wang?
A:【2】
B:Oh,it's 39℃.
A:Don't worry. I will give you some medicine.
B:【3】
A:You should also take a good rest and drink some hot tea.【4】
B:Never,I think it is boring.
A:【5】
B:Thanks,I will.
A:You're welcome.
A.Well,doing some exercise is certainly good for your health.
B.I don't know what to do.
C.What else should I do?
D.How often do you exercise?
E.Let me take your temperature first.
F.I tried,but they didn't listen to me.
G.You don't look so well.
24、 One day, our teacher said that he had an exercise for us to try. We were asked to stand, facing away from our classmates, and fall backward, relying on(依赖)another student to catch us. Most of us were uncomfortable with this. We couldn't fall back for more than a few inches before stopping ourselves.
Finally, Judy stood up. She is a thin, quiet, dark-haired girl who always wears big, white fisherman sweaters. Judy crossed her arms over her chest, closed her eyes, leaned back, and did not flinch(退缩). She looked like one of those Lipton tea commercials (广告)where the model jumps into the pool.
For a moment, I was sure she was going to thump(重重砸) on the floor. At the last moment, her partner caught her head and shoulders and pulled her up immediately. Wow! several students yelled. Some clapped their hands. Our teacher finally smiled. “You see,” he said to the girl, “you closed your eyes. That was the difference. Sometimes you cannot believe what you see. You have to believe what you feel. And if you are ever going to have other people trust you, you must feel that you can trust them too-even when you're in the dark. Even when you're falling.”
【1】Who would catch the students if they fell backward?
A. Teachers. B. Classmates. C. Friends. D. Parents.
【2】Who did stand up at last?
A. Sally. B. Cindy. C. The teacher. D. Judy.
【3】What can be inferred from the story about Judy?
A. She trusts others and is trustful.
B. She wouldn't like to give a hand to others.
C. She was afraid leaning back at first.
D. She is a good jumper.
【4】What does the model do in the Lipton tea commercials?
A. She sells tea.
B. She falls backward on the floor.
C. She jumps into a pool.
D. She drinks tea.
【5】What does the story mainly tell us about?
A. Falling backward B. Great Judy C. Trust D. Good catch
25、The first chocolate was eaten by people in South America hundreds years ago. In those days, the people didn’t really eat chocolate. They used the coca bean(可可豆) to make a chocolate drink and they enjoyed it very much. Many years later, the coca bean was brought to other countries and people came to love the taste of chocolate.
In 1824, John Cadbury opened a small shop in British. One of the things he sold was chocolate drink. In 1831, he opened a factory to make chocolate drink. He wanted to encourage people to drink chocolate instead of other drinks. A few years later, a man called Joseph Fry found a way to make chocolate bars(条状巧克力), and so for the first time people had the chance to eat chocolate instead of only drinking it. But at that time chocolate was very expensive and only the rich people could buy it. Later, as more and more chocolate bars were produced and sold, it became cheaper.
However, at first only plain chocolate (a kind of chocolate without milk and with very little sugar) was produced and sold. Milk chocolate came later and this was made by adding milk to the chocolate. The first milk chocolate bar was made in Cadbury’s factory in 1897. Their most famous chocolate, Cadbury’s Milk Bar, was made in 1905. It has been the most popular chocolate in Britain and around the world for over 100 years. The Cadbury factory is still in Britain and the chocolate produced there is eaten all over the world. Every year, thousands of visitors visit the factory in order to see how chocolate is made.
【1】Hundreds of years ago, people first began to drink chocolate in __________.
A、South America B.South Africa
C.Britain D. Australia
【2】John Cadbury opened a factory to make chocolate drink in ________.
A.1824 B.1831 C.1897 D.1905
【3】People had the chance to eat chocolate instead of drinking it for the first time _______ .
A、when chocolate was cheaper.
B.when more and more chocolate was produced
C.when John Cadbury started to make chocolate drink
D.when Joseph Fry found a way to make chocolate bars
【4】At first, not many people bought chocolate _________ .
A.because it was expensive
B.because people didn’t like the taste
C.because they wanted to have other drinks
D.because there was no chocolate sold in the shops
【5】Cadbury’s Milk Bar _________ .
A.was first made in 1897
B.is a kind of plain chocolate
C.is famous neither in British nor in America
D.is popular not only in British but also around the world
26、 I teach economics in a university three times a week. Last Monday, at the beginning of class, I asked my students how their weekend had been. One young man said that his weekend had not been so good. He had his wisdom teeth removed. Then he went on to ask me why I always seemed to be so cheerful.
His question reminded me of something I’d read somewhere before: Every morning when you get up, you have a choice about how you want to live that day. I said, “I choose to be cheerful.”
“Let me give you an example,” I continued. “Besides teaching here, I also teach at a college in Henderson, 17 miles down the freeway from where I live. One day a few weeks ago, I exited(离去) the freeway and turned onto College Drive. I only had to drive another quarter mile down the road to the college. But just then my car died. I tried to start it again, but the engine wouldn’t work. So I put my flashes on, took my books, and walked down the road to the college. As soon as I got there, I called AAA (汽车协会) and asked for a tow truck to meet me at my car after class. The secretary there asked me what had happened. “ Δ .” I replied, smiling.
“Your car breaks down but it is not a bad day. What do you mean?”
“My car could have broken down anywhere along the freeway. It didn’t,” I replied. “Instead, it broke down at the perfect place: off the freeway, within walking distance of here. I’m still able to teach my class, and I’ve been able to ask for the tow truck to meet me after class! If my car was meant to break down today, it couldn’t have been arranged in a more convenient way.”
I ended my story. In spite of the early hour, no one in my class seemed to be asleep. Somehow, my story had touched them.
【1】The writer of the story is a __________.
A. traffic policeman B. university teacher
C. secretary at AAA D. college student
【2】The writer ___________ when his car broke down that day.
A. complained for a long time B. called AAA for help at once
C. waited there for someone’s help D. walked to his workplace
【3】Which of the following can be put in Δ ?
A. This is my lucky day.
B. There is something wrong with my car.
C. I’m just a little bit late for work.
D. It is wonderful that my car breaks down.
【4】We can learn from the story that ___________ .
A. we should learn to be positive in times of trouble
B. it’s important to keep your car in good condition
C. teachers need special skills to give good lessons
D. personal experiences can touch a person’s heart
27、 Divided into two groups, the students were busy in a kitchen at the High Point Community Center in Seattle, US. Instructor Asia Faircloth taught one group how to cook vermicelli (意式细面) bowls with chicken. The other group joined Jacob Alhadeff to practice new skills with knives.
The center’s four-week cooking course was centered on cooking and food justice. To teach more people about the importance of having nutritious food, the city had students from low-income families through social media. Each student received 100 dollars (700 yuan) at the end of the course.
“Low-income people are more likely to feel the effects of food injustice,” Alhadeff said. “So providing cooking instruction and putting money back in the pockets of our community members seemed like a no-brainer (容易做的决定).”
Alhadeff and Faircloth started the course not only to teach kids how to cook, but also to encourage them to think more deeply about food. They were shown how to connect personal choices with the economic cost of obesity, climate change and global food supplies.
Tahir Adams and Najah Goodrich, two juniors at Seattle Lutheran High School, joined the classes. They talked about how farmers have a hard time putting food on their own kitchen tables while growing fresh products for the rest of the country. They were proud of the new skills and recipes they learned.
“We started with more personal things, then looked at the bigger, global view ... like, how climate change is related to food,” Adams said. “It can be really bad when droughts turn places into actual deserts and droughts cause civil unrest.”
【1】What do we know about the cooking course?
A.It focused only on cooking. B.It was held in Seattle, US.
C.Its students were from wealthy families. D.Each student got 100 dollars at the beginning of the course.
【2】In Paragraph 3, Alhadeff________.
A.explains the standards for choosing students B.complains that community members are stupid
C.proves that it’s a good idea to give students free money D.explains why the course provides cooking instruction
【3】In the course, students were ________.
A.taught how to reduce obesity B.taught to focus on problems about food safety
C.taught to make their own choices D.encouraged to think more deeply about food
【4】What can we conclude from what Adams and Goodrich said?
A.They learned nothing from the course. B.They learned recipes from farmers.
C.The course widened their views on food. D.The course taught them how to solve droughts.
28、缺词填空
With cupcake stores opening all over the world, it’s e【1】for you to buy one. But have you ever heard about the world’s most expensive cupcake which is w【2】1,010 dollars?
Called “The Golden Phoenix”, it is an unusual cupcake. It is m【3】 of the world’s best materials and i【4】23-carat edible (可食用的) gold! It is made by a creative team at Bloomsburys, a café t【5】offers British dining.
Ms Shafeena Ysuf Ali, the CEO of Bloomsburys’ came up with the idea about a month ago as a way to
c【6】the opening of the restaurant in Dubai. She said at first they wanted to make the cupcake w【7】diamonds. Considering diamonds couldn’t be eaten, they finally d【8】to make it of edible gold.
The materials that were used to make the cupcake were such as Doves organic flour (有机面粉), Rachel’s finest butter and Italy’s cocoa (可可粉). Last but not least, it was the best q【9】 gold that is completely safe to eat.
To s【10】her masterpiece (杰作), Ms Ali placed it on a 24-carat gold plate.
29、One day, I picked up my daughter Eloise from school and went to the supermarket for a few things. I was hoping to be in and out ___________.
I found a short line with just one person in front of me. It was a/an ____________ woman and she was paying for her things with only change. After a long day at work, I was ____________ with this woman.
But then I watched the young clerk(售货员). He helped her ____________ her change, so carefully taking it from her shaking hands. I listened to him repeatedly say to her: “ Yes, madam.” When she asked ____________ she had enough to buy a bag, he told her she did. Then he went two lines over to get ____________ for her. Never once did this clerk get angry or roll his eyes. He was patient and kind.
As I was watching him, I saw Eloise was too. I realized that my daughter was learning a very important ____________ from a complete stranger.
____________ the woman was finished, the clerk began ringing up(结账) my things and thanked me with a big smile ____________ my patience. I thanked him too.
Then we left the supermarket with a full bag, but also with a ____________ full of thankfulness.
【1】A. quickly B. slowly C. quietly D. freely
【2】A. rich B. old C. beautiful D. healthy
【3】A. touched B. patient C. unhappy D. friendly
【4】A. copy B. compare C. borrow D. count
【5】A. how B. if C. that D. why
【6】A. it B. that C. them D. one
【7】A. class B. rule C. lesson D. habit
【8】A. After B. Though C. Before D. Until
【9】A. because B. for C. of D. to
【10】A. sight B. brain C. body D. heart