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【題目】— Do you think Nancy will make an excellent teacher?

— No, I don’t. The job of being a teacher _____ patience and carefulness, but she is careless and impatient.

A.remindsB.requiresC.recordsD.reduces

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【題目】 English playwright Arthur Wing Pinero said, “Where there’s tea, there’s hope.” Similarly, a Chinese saying goes that “Firewood, rice, cooking oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea are the seven necessities to begin a day.”

Tea is, without doubt, welcomed all over the world. According to Statista, a German website for statistics(數(shù)據(jù)), global tea production reached about 5.8 million tons in 2018. It has become the most consumed beverage(飲品) in the world – after water, of course.

According to the UN, tea is much more than just a hot drink. It’s a big part of many cultures around the world. You probably know that people in China use top-grade tea to show respect when receiving important guests. Meanwhile, the British tradition of afternoon tea is an important part of that country’s identity. Making Malaysia’s pulled tea has become a sort of art form, where drinkers take pride in its entertainment aspects.

Apart from its cultural significance(意義), tea is also a medicine, used from ancient times to modern day. “Tea is cold and lowers the fire,” Chinese Ming Dynasty herbalist Li Shizhen once said. The health benefits of tea are still being discovered today: preventing heart disease, obesity and cancer have all been linked to drinking green tea, according to the National Center for Biotechnology Information in the US.

Hot or cold, bagged or loose-leaf, tea is more than a drink – it’s a social custom and also a magic medicine, a link to the past and a way of life. (改編自 21 世紀(jì)英語(yǔ)網(wǎng)站)

1What is the most consumed beverage in the world?

A.CoffeeB.TeaC.WaterD.Beer

2What do Chinese do to show respect when receiving important guests according to the passage?

A.Cook a big meal for them.

B.Offer them a cup of top-grade tea.

C.Send them some great presents.

D.Ask them to stay for a longer time.

3Which of the following is NOT the benefits of drinking tea?

A.It can help your skin become better.B.It can help lower the fire.

C.It prevents heart diseases and cancer.D.It helps prevent obesity.

4The author use the famous sayings about tea in paragraph 1 to

A.Show the importance of tea in people’s life.

B.Show that tea is everywhere in our life.

C.Prove that tea has a long history.

D.Prove that tea is more popular in China than in the western countries.

5What does the underlined sentence mean in the last paragraph?

A.Tea is very important because it’s a popular drink.

B.Tea is important in many ways.

C.Everyone drinks tea in their social lives.

D.Tea is actually not a drink.

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【題目】―What's the matter? Something seems to drive you mad.

―Oh, on November 11, my wife and daughter will spend ________ money shopping in TMALL.

A.a number ofB.the number ofC.a great dealD.a great deal of

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【題目】―When did you leave the office yesterday evening?

―___________ I finished the PPT.

A.UntilB.Not untilC.WhenD.While

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【題目】—You don’t like the film, do you?

— ______, it shows ______ imagination ______ a sense of humour. No one will like it, I think.

A.No, not only; but alsoB.Yes, either; or

C.Yes, both; andD.No, neither; nor

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【題目】書(shū)面表達(dá)

英語(yǔ)是世界上使用最廣泛的語(yǔ)言,其地位和作用日益重要。中國(guó)已于2008年成功舉辦了奧運(yùn)會(huì),并與世界各地的來(lái)賓共同交流、學(xué)習(xí)。請(qǐng)以Let’s Study English Well為題,談?wù)剬W(xué)好英語(yǔ)的重要性。(80詞左右)

Let’s Study English Well

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【題目】情景交際

A. Hello, Mike!

B. Hello, Amy! Come in and have a seat.1

A. Thank you. I’m coming to say goodbye to you.2

B. Really?3

A. I’ m going to an English Summer Camp there.

B. What will you do at the Camp?

A.4

B. I’ m sure you will speak English much better. How long will you stay there?

A. About 10 days.

B.5

A. Sounds great! What places do you think I should visit?

B. The Summer Palace and the Great Wall are well worth visiting.

A. Thanks for your advice. Bye!

B. You’re welcome! Enjoy yourself. Bye!

A. How about visiting some places of interest in your spare time?

B. What is the purpose of your visit?

C. I will practice my spoken English in a new way.

D. Make yourself at home.

E. I’m going to Beijing tomorrow.

F. I’m going to have a rest in Nanning.

G. See you later.

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【題目】 With the battle against the novel coronavirus pneumonia(新冠肺炎) going on, many have stayed at home for more than a month. Though it may have been relaxing at first, you’re probably fighting back the urge(迫切感) to break through a wall and do, well, anything!

It’s OK. Calm down. You can’t visit many public spaces right now, but you can use your phone immediately to do it virtually(虛擬). Many online entertainment resources have been launched to help stay-at-home visitors have fun free of charge, Xinhua News Agency reported.

Online exhibitions

Last year, the Palace Museum released a program called the Panoramic Palace Museum on its official website. By putting on a virtual reality (VR) headset, people can take a “tour” of the 600-year-old museum, going slowly without a time limit. This means you can explore its halls, gardens and courtyards and learn about the stories behind the exhibits .

“During a field visit to the Palace Museum, it is difficult to visit some hidden places and view all the palace decorations in detail,” Li Bin, a museum lover from Xi’an, told China Daily. “But VR technology has made these experiences possible. It helps me beat the boredom at home.”

According to Xinhua, a total of 30 museums across China have provided similar online exhibitions to people.

Live streamed concert

Chinese video app Bilibili launched a series of music events for stuck-at-home people. The company teamed up with the yearly Strawberry Music Festival to create the Stay at Home Strawberry concert series, with a theme of “Hi, I’m at home too.” The series was live streamed free of charge from Feb 4 to Feb 8, on Bilibili.

During this period, audiences could participate in the website’s bullet chat, sharing comments onscreen in real time.

“Watching online concerts and sharing comments with others can give me a sense of community and fun of being at a large event while being stuck at home and away from friends and coworkers,”Manny, an Bilibili user commented on the website.

So if you feel bored, check out these online resources. Great exhibitions and concerts all belong to you! (改編自 21 世紀(jì)英語(yǔ)網(wǎng)站)

1Which of the following things CAN’T you do during a VR visit to the Palace Museum?

A.Enjoy the smell of the flowers in the gardens.

B.Learn about the stories behind the exhibits.

C.Visit some hidden places and view all the palace decorations in detail.

D.Take a tour slowly without a time limit.

2What does the underlined word “filed” mean in the forth paragraph?

A.田地B.運(yùn)動(dòng)場(chǎng)C.以往的D.實(shí)地

3Which of the following is true?

A.The audience can talk to each other while watching the concert on Bilibili.

B.You can watch the Strawberry concerts on Feb. 3rd on Bilibili.

C.Both the two activities mentioned in the article are totally free.

D.The program called the Panoramic Palace Museum is the only online exhibition program.

4What can we know about Manny from her comment on Bilibili?

A.She doesn’t like the Strawberry concert series.

B.She still have to work with her coworkers.

C.She didn’t participate in the website’s bullet chat.

D.She think taking part in the online concert is helpful to her.

5What is the purpose of the article?

A.To advertise about the Palace Museum and the app Bilibili to people.

B.To introduce some fun activities that people can do when stuck at home.

C.To show how VR technology and live streamed concert developed.

D.To ask people to stay at home when the novel coronavirus pneumonia is going on.

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【題目】按要求完成句子

1每天早晨都能聽(tīng)到小鳥(niǎo)唱歌的聲音。

_____________________________________________

2世界被變成了一個(gè)更小的地方。

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3在學(xué)校,做一名新生是不容易的。

It’s not __________ __________ __________ a new student at school.

4你為客人預(yù)備好干凈毛巾沒(méi)有?

Have you _________ _________ clean towels for the guests?

5They will plant the trees tomorrow.(改為被動(dòng)語(yǔ)態(tài))

______________________________________________

6I see him go to school every day.(改為被動(dòng)語(yǔ)態(tài))

______________________________________________

7Our teacher made us close our eyes in the game.(改為被動(dòng)語(yǔ)態(tài))

______________________________________________

8One of the classrooms is often cleaned by them. (改為一般疑問(wèn)句)

________ one of the classroom often _________ by them?

9美國(guó)的IT業(yè)處于世界領(lǐng)先地位。

American IT _________ _________ _________ _________ in the world.

10結(jié)果, 英語(yǔ)變得越來(lái)越流行。

_________ _________ _________, English becomes _________ _________ _____popular.

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【題目】 Have you ever noticed the black and white bars on a bookDo you know what they are used for?

They are bar-codes(條形碼)used in most products. If you go to a supermarket,you can see almost every product with a bar-code on it. Bar-codes have information about the product, such as name and production date.It's an easy and convenient way to know about the products. Just scan the bar-code and everything is clear.

The first use of a bar-code in a supermarket checkout system was on a pack of American Wrigley Company chewing gum in 1974.Beyond supermarkets, bar-codes are needed everywhere:for renting cars, for luggage checks on a plane, for parcels(包裹) you send. Life would be rather difficult without bar-codes.Most of our things would get lost in the post.

Bar-codes change as well.Bar-codes in the past were 1-D(one-dimensional空間), but now there are 2-D bar-codes,such as QR code.Since 2009, QR has been used on Chinese train tickets. People can enter stadiums,cinemas and theaters by holding certain types of bar-codes.

With these small codes, life is getting much easier for us.

If you find these bar-code things boring, a bar-code building might be more up your street. In St Petersburg, Russia, there is a building designed like a bar-code.It looks strange, but it's actually a shopping mall. There are games too. Bar-code Monsters is a mobile phone game. You have to scan bar-codes and find the monsters!

1Bar-codes were first used in ________.

A.1974 in the UKB.1974 in the USC.2009 in ChinaD.2009 in Russia

2The underlined word “scan”might mean “________” in Chinese.

A.復(fù)印B.展示C.描寫D.掃描

3From Paragraph 3 and 4, we can learn that ________.

A.bar-codes are very useful in our daily lifeB.our things will get lost without bar-codes

C.bar-codes make our life rather difficultD.we can’t live without bar-codes

4Which of the following is NOT true about the bar-code building?

A.It looks like a bar-code.B.It’s in St Petersburg, Russia.

C.It’s used as a shopping mall.D.Its name is Bar-code Monsters.

5The best title of this passage is________.

A.From 1-D Bar-codes to 2-D Bar-codesB.Why Bar-codes are Black and White

C.Small Codes that Make a Big DifferenceD.What if the World Doesn’t Have a Bar-code

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