1、It is reported that China will not buy the Euro debt until some thorough research ______.
A. has been done B. will have been done
C. will be done D. had been done
2、—I’m not looking forward to this. It’s going to be a really hard exam.
—Oh,________I’m sure we’ll all get good marks.
A.I can’t agree more.
B.You’d better get started.
C.You must be kidding me.
D.I won’t worry about it too much.
3、People crowd into ________ cherry trees are blooming, appreciating the fresh spring sight.
A. what B. when
C. which D. where
4、—I am going to the library. Do you have any books_______?
—No, but thank you all the same.
A.to return B.returned C.to be returned D.returning
5、The most exciting moment during the Spring Festival is_____ the family enjoy the big dinner together.
A.what
B.why
C.which
D.When
6、—Did you punish him for that? —Yes, but I don’t think I________.
A.should have done so
B.need to have done so
C.should do that
D.ought have done that
7、-- Did Jim come?
-- I don’t know. He _______ while I was out.
A.might have come
B.might come
C.must have come
D.should have come
8、________ on smart phone to entertain themselves that people don’t know what to do while going out without it.
A. Such is the dependence B. Such dependence does
C. So they are dependent D. So do they depend
9、The government is to _____ the technologies to the full in the structural transformation of the economy.
A. adapt B. expose
C. exploit D. attach
10、The boy played the piano so ________ that all the audience stood up and clapped their hands.
A.good B.well C.better D.best
11、-What if the rainstorm continues?
-Come on guys! We have to meet the _______ whatever the weather.
A. standard B. demand
C. deadline D. satisfaction
12、John is good at seizing every opportunity ________ he thinks he can show his best self to others
A.when
B.that
C.what
D.where
13、_______ the website of the Fire Department in your city, and you will learn a lot about Firefighting.
A.Having searched
B.To search
C.Searching
D.Search
14、Yao Ming, the first man to become the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA draft without playing in college, was honored Friday night as the Houston Rockets ________ his No. 11 jersey.
A. abandoned B. preserved
C. granted D. retired
15、By 2025, when the number of consumers worldwide has reached 4.2 billion, people with high income will be, for the first time, more than_______ struggling to meet basic needs.
A.one
B.that
C.ones
D.those
16、The minister refused for reasons of _______ rather than religion to sign a new law legalizing abortion.
A. comprehension B. conscience C. consequence D. conservation
17、Try to be a responsible school by not allowing anyone to attend class, ________ has had a fever.
A.who B.which C.as D.that
18、 ______ I failed in English a third time, I had no doubt about my gift for foreign languages.
A.Until B.When C.If D.Since
19、Panic ________,but Mary could not run----- she was frozen to the spot.
A.send in B.set up C.send up D.set in
20、Do not make complaints about being left out___you shy away from sharing your joys and sorrow with others.
A.when B.unless C.once D.until
21、First, you ought to know that I’m “only” fourteen. My mother points this out often. I can make my own decisions when I’m old enough to vote, she says. Second, I should tell you that she’s right — I’m not always responsible. I sometimes take the prize for grade-A dork(呆子). Take last weekend for instance. I was staying at Dad’s, and I decided it was time I learned to drive. It was Sunday morning, 7 A.M., and I hadn’t slept well. I’d been up thinking about an argument, which I’ll tell you about in a minute. Well, nobody was up yet in the neighborhood, so I thought it couldn’t hurt to back the car out of the garage and drive around the block. But Dad has a clutch(离合器)car. The “R” on the shift handle was up on the left side, right next to first gear(档位). I guess you can guess the rest.
Dad’s always been understanding. He didn’t say, “Okay, little Miss Know-It-All, you can just spend the rest of the year paying this off,” which is what Mom would have said. Instead, Dad worried about what might have happened to me. And that made me feel more guilty than anything. I think he’d be a better number-one caregiver, but I can’t say things like that to Mom. To her, I have to say, “But Mom, Dad’s place is closer to school. I could ride my bike,” to which she replies, “Amy Lynn, you don’t own a bike. Remember? You left it in the yard, and it was stolen. And you haven’t got the patience to earn the money to replace it.”
【1】The writer feels guilty because she ________.
A. made her dad worry
B. ruined the car
C. broke the law
D. didn’t tell her mom about the car incident
【2】The main conflict between the writer and her mother is about whether she ________.
A. can make her own decisions
B. should live with her mom or her dad
C. should be allowed to drive
D. should pay for things she loses or breaks
【3】The writer’s mother thinks the writer is ________.
A. too attached to her dad
B. too emotional
C. too shy
D. irresponsible
【4】In the first sentence, the writer used “only” to suggest that she ________.
A. doesn’t want to grow old
B. thinks fourteen is old enough for some things
C. wishes she were older
D. thinks fourteen is an embarrassing age
22、Brandon Smith, in Houston, Texas, turned 12 on April 11. It is a tough time to have a birthday. But he still had a socially distanced birthday celebration that he will always remember.
Celebrations in the age of the coronavirus(冠状病毒) have forced people to get creative. Brandon’s father, Jody Smith, went on Twitter with a simple request. He posted a picture of Brandon on it. In the photo, Brandon is holding up a drawing. It is a blank map of the world. Mr. Smith asked people on Twitter to reply to his post and say where they are. That way, his map-loving son could mark the locations.
“I thought it would be fun to get 50-maybe 100-people to reply from around the world, and most would be in the US.” Smith said, “That’s really what my expectations were.”
To his surprise, however, thousands of responses to Smith’s request came in. Pictures were sent from the Caribbean, South America and Europe.
Brandon would add each spot to his map. “He is having a blast,” Mr. Smith said.
In the afternoon of April 11, Brandon was popular on Twitter. He was the most-talked-about topic.
Brandon did not really want a birthday party. He wanted to do an activity he likes. “Brandon is on the autism spectrum(自闭症).” Smith said. Children with autism have different abilities. They get very interested in things. They will be interested in it for just a few weeks, Sometimes, months, One thing that Brandon continues to love is maps.
Mr. Smith’s phone pinged with so many birthday messages. Each time one arrived, Brandon put a mark on his map. He put it wherever the message came from. He knew where most places were. He hardly had to look at a real map to check.
By noon, Brandon’s map was covered in marks. Mr. Smith was grateful for all the responses.
“These are pretty trying times,” Mr. Smith said. He was glad to see people being kind. Mr. Smith said the responses made Brandon feel so special on his birthday.
【1】Why did Smith ask people on Twitter to send birthday messages to his son?
A.Brandon needed encouragement during this difficult time.
B.He wanted to see how many responses he could get.
C.Brandon spends much of his time talking to people on the internet.
D.He could not celebrate how he usually would because of the coronavirus.
【2】What happened after people told Brandon where they were?
A.He marked the locations on his map.
B.He added the spots to a list.
C.He mailed them a letter.
D.He read about the places.
【3】Why does Brandon does not like birthday parties?
A.The coronavirus has changed how people are celebrating.
B.Friends have what is being called socially distanced birthday parties.
C.Children with autism have different abilities.
D.Mr. Smith explained that Brandon gets very interested in things.
【4】Why does Smith feel surprised about the response to his Twitter post?
A.He thought that more people would reply to it.
B.He did not expect so many people to reply to it.
C.He thought that more people from Texas would reply to it.
D.He did not know that he had so many Twitter followers.
【5】What does the underlined word “trying” mean?
A.Difficult.
B.hard-working.
C.Interesting.
D.tiring.
23、 As of October, President Donald Trump's administration announced that the gray wolf would be removed from the U.S. Endangered Species List.
Once abundant across most of North America, gray wolves went nearly extinct due to poisoning, hunting, and trapping, as human settlements expanded across the continent. At one point, hunters were awarded for killing gray wolves which were seen as threats to animals on rural ranches(牧场)and farms.
In the 1970s, as gray wolf populations continued to dwindle, the U.S. government took protective action, listing the animals as endangered. In 1995 and 1996, the government reintroduced gray wolves in Idaho and Wyoming's Yellowstone National Park. From these locations, gray wolf populations expanded to northern California, Oregon, Montana, and Washington State. As of today, according to data from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the total gray wolf population stands at 6000.
However, environmentalists have strongly criticized the gray wolfs removal from the Endangered Species list. They view the decision as premature and potentially hurtful to wolves, who have not yet gained a strong foothold in many ecosystems.
Colorado, a former reserve for gray wolves, has narrowly passed a vote to reintroduce gray wolves in the state's forests and mountain ranges. Wolf supporters and conservationists connect the animals' benefits with the environment. Gray wolves help maintain healthy elk and deer populations and help limit overgrazing, which can lead to soil erosion. Wolf opponents, on the other hand, fear increased livestock deaths and greater risk to farmers and rangers in rural areas because hunting and livestock raising arc among the biggest careers in western states.
【1】What can be learned from the text?
A.Human activities once caused a decrease in gray wolf populations.
B.Hunters who kill gray wolves will be awarded by the government.
C.In the 1990s most of the gray wolves in America lived in preserves.
D.Environmentalists think the government's new decision is sensible.
【2】What does the underlined word "dwindle" in paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Multiply. B.Disappear.
C.Decline. D.Expand.
【3】Which can best describe Coloradans' attitudes to bringing in gray wolves?
A.Indifferent. B.Contradictory.
C.Ridiculous. D.Unconcerned.
【4】What's the main idea of the text?
A.Gray wolf populations have grown steadily.
B.Gray wolves play a key role in a balanced ecosystem.
C.Gray wolves experienced rise and fall in American history.
D.Gray wolves will be removed from the Endangered Species List.
24、 Riding a bicycle at night is much more dangerous than during the day. At night, motorists can only see what's illuminated (照亮) by their headlights. Bob Mionske, author of Bicycling & the Law says cycling accidents happening at night account for more than 70% of all cycling accidents in the past ten years.【1】 If you still plan to ride a bicycle at night, proper preparation can help keep you safe.
In many states, bicycles ridden at night are required to have a red light on the back and a white headlight. 【2】 The bicycle's headlight should be strong enough to illuminate the road for several feet. For example, when you're cycling at 15 mph, the headlight should allow you to see at least 35 to 50 feet in front of you.
【3】 Cycling clothing with built-in reflective material can be found on gloves, shirts and shorts. Many vest and jacket designs have large areas of reflective material along the arms, chest, back and shoulders.【4】 If you're short of money, you can buy reflective tape, cut it into strips and attach it to your clothes.
Remain in well-lit and familiar streets. Don't take unfamiliar routes if it's not necessary. 【5】.By doing so, you can avoid becoming lost in unfamiliar dark streets.
A.Choose streets that are well-lit.
B.Besides, they'll keep you warm too.
C.Riding a bicycle is a good sport for teenagers.
D.So riding a bicycle at night is really dangerous.
E.Reflectors (反射镜) are usually fixed on a bicycle's wheels.
F.These lights let motorists know which direction you're heading.
G.While lights can keep cyclists safe to some level, night cyclists still need to dress in bright colors.
25、 Computer games have long been a part of my life. When I was a kid, this ______ didn't affect me that much. ______ , once I felt the need to be more ______, I started feeling guilty about it.
I banned all gaming from ______ my life. But after a few days, I restarted. Then I urged myself to stop again...This ______ was repeated so many times that I decided to take a ______ path.
Gaming is here to stay, but I must ______ my gaming with my studying.
Activities like gaming, though they are not productive, are ______ . We need some time where we aren't thinking about our ______ . For other people, that ______ watching TV or going shopping. For me, it's playing games.
Then, I started to ______ how much time I spent playing computer games. I play games only after I've ______
myself for quizzes and exams. Also, I decide how long I ______ to play before I start — 30 minutes a day at most. This way, I can ______ with gaming, but I won't spend the whole day playing games.
I believe that gaming can be part of a productive day as long as I am able to learn how to balance it with my ______ .
A.decision
B.change
C.addiction
D.trouble
A.Therefore
B.However
C.Besides
D.Otherwise
A.clear
B.honest
C.direct
D.productive
A.controlling
B.entering
C.saving
D.arranging
A.struggle
B.experiment
C.story
D.question
A.similar
B.simple
C.different
D.smooth
A.start
B.replace
C.compare
D.balance
A.necessary
B.interesting
C.attractive
D.available
A.friends
B.problems
C.similarities
D.choices
A.prevents
B.encourages
C.means
D.allows
A.record
B.ignore
C.understand
D.imagine
A.blamed
B.excused
C.praised
D.prepared
A.refuse
B.intend
C.continue
D.have
A.progress
B.begin
C.relax
D.end
A.studies
B.life
C.work
D.tasks
26、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
It was freezing cold outside. The biting wind was blowing hard. Rosalee pressed her nose against the window. Then she made a wish. “Ready, set—snow,” she whispered. She looked at the sky, but there was no snow. Rosalee closed her eyes again. “Ready, set—SNOW!” she said louder. She stole a quick glance with one eye open. “Not one flake(小薄片)”.
“Be patient, dear. It will snow soon,” said Rosalee’s grandmother Nana. She was setting a plate of warm pizzelle (芝麻脆饼) on the table. Rosalee loved her grandmother’s cookies. Their fancy shapes looked like snowflakes.
“But Grandpa told me it was supposed to snow today,” Rosalee said. It would be the first snow this winter. She had been filled with expectations.
Rosalee’s brother, Marcus, was sitting at the kitchen table. “Today can mean any time between now and midnight,” he pointed out.
Rosalee seemed a little confused. All the signs of snow were there: It looked like it could snow—The sky matched the grey rooftop next door; It felt like snowy weather—When she walked across the yard to check the mailbox that morning, she’d had to wear her hat and gloves and bury her face in a scarf, which made her look like a moving ball at a distance; It even smelled like it could snow—Nana always made pizzelle in a snowy weather.
The cookies cooled on the table, filling the kitchen with their sweet smell, making her mouth water. Nana smiled at Rosalee and handed her a cookie. Rosalee took a bite. Suddenly, an idea struck her. “I know how to make it now,” she said excitedly, jumping off her seat.
“Impossible,” Marcus mumbled(嘟哝), his mouth full.
“You’ll see!” Rosalee disappeared into her room.
An hour later, Rosalee called to her brother, who was in his room reading. “Come into the kitchen with your eyes closed, Marcus.”
“All right.” Marcus appeared in the doorway. His eyelids were closed.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
“OK. Ready, set—SNOW!” Rosalee said.
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“Look!” Rosalee pointed out the window and cried in great excitement.
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