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【題目】 Colorado has more fourteeners — mountain peaks (山峰) over 14,000 feet — than any other state in the US. Many people believe that Colorado’s 53 fourteeners are reachable by only the most experienced mountaineers. In fact, climbing those fourteeners is hardly an impossible task for most climbers.

Surprisingly, unlike climbing Denali (the highest point in North America), a climb to one of Colorado’s 14,000-foot peaks seldom takes more than a day. Pikes Peak is a well-known difficult climb, yet a college teacher in his middle seventies makes the climb every day in the summer. A friend of mine, Carson Black, in a day, once climbed four fourteeners. Three of them — Crestone Peak, Crestone Needle, and Kit Carson Peak — are the most difficult in the state. Only a handful of climbs took more than a day.

Colorado’s 14,000-foot peaks are also easy to climb because they often require no special climbing tools. The climb to Capitol Peak is probably the most difficult, yet most climbers who carry ropes don’t use them when they see the ridge ( ) is not very frightening. The highest peak in the state, Mt. Elbert, is so simple to climb that one man rode a 24-year-old bicycle to the peak last year.

Another sign that climbing Colorado’s highest peaks is not very difficult is the number of climbers each summer. After going down from Torreys Peak one weekend in August, I counted over seventy cars in the parking lot. On a weekend of another August, I passed fifty people in different stages (路段) of Mt. Elbert. Last year, 4,226 people climbed Longs Peak. Its parking lot today is about a quarter-mile long.

In a word, Colorado’s peaks are not hard to climb. Most of them take only a day to climb, require no more than simple climbing skills, and are topped by many people each year.

1What does the writer think of many people’s belief in Paragraph 1?

A.He disagrees with it.B.He worries about it.

C.He is uncertain about it.D.He pays little attention to it.

2Which of the following climbs may take more than a day?

A.Climbing Crestone Needle.B.Climbing Crestone Peak.

C.Climbing Pikes Peak.D.Climbing Denali.

3What may be the writer’s advice for Capitol Peak climbers?

A.Ropes are usually necessary.B.It is better to reach the top by bike.

C.No special climbing tools are needed.D.Climbing the peak is not as easy as expected.

4Why does the writer mention Longs Peak’s parking lot?

A.To prove it has a parking problem.B.To advise climbers to travel by car.

C.To show its effort to draw climbers.D.To show the large number of climbers.

5What is the main idea of the passage?

A.Colorado has the most fourteeners in the US.B.Colorado’s fourteeners can be easily climbed.

C.Topping a Colorado fourteener takes courage.D.Climbing Colorado’s peaks requires experience.

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【題目】 Something unexpected happened in the summer of my eleventh year. The home I had grown up in burned to the ground in the middle of the night. Thankfully, my mom, dad, grandma, brothers and I escaped (幸免于難) along with our dogs. Yet, we had nothing but the night clothes we were sleeping in. I spent the rest of that night with a friend of our family. I tried unsuccessfully to sleep in a bed in his house. I was too scared.

The next day my mom brought me a few T-shirts and pairs of jeans that another friend gave to her. One pair of them was too short and the other pair too long, but I didn't care. At least I had some clothes again. My dad returned to our broken home to see what he could find. The only thing he could save was my mom's rings.

To spend the summer my dad rented (租借) us a big house on the same road as our old house had been. As we moved in, our friends and our community continued to donate ( 贈(zèng) ) all they could to help us get back on our feet. There were more clothes, furniture (家具), food, money, and even some books for me to read. Love was around us.

Looking back now I am thankful for all we went through that summer because it taught me so much about life, love and people. It showed me that when you have nothing left but love, for the first time you see that love is enough.

1What can we know about the fire accident?

A.It happened at night.B.It killed the writer's grandma.

C.It was caused by the writer's dogs.D.It happened when the writer was 12.

2What did the writer's dad find in their broken house?

A.Some books.B.Some T-shirts.

C.His wife's rings.D.A few pairs of jeans.

3The house the writer's father rented________.

A.was smallB.had no furniture

C.was near their broken houseD.belonged to one of their friends

4How does the writer feel about the summer experience?

A.She is proud.B.She is scared.

C.She feels sorry.D.She feels thankful.

5How is the last paragraph different from the rest of the story?

A.It teaches a lesson.B.It describes a memory.

C.It gives some examples.D.It uses some imagination.

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【題目】 My name is Igor, and today — April 10 — is my name day. It is _______________ my cousin's name day because his name is Igor, too. We live in Slovakia (斯洛伐克) in Europe. In our_____________, each day of the year has a name, and a person's name day is that date on the calendar that has their name. My cousin and I_____________ our name day with all the other Igors in Slovakia.

A name day is _______________ a second birthday but not as important. In one way, my name day is better than my birthday, because sometimes my friends don't remember my birthday. But they never _____________ my name day because it is right there on the calendar. This morning, my mother gave me a new book. My sister, Laura, gave me five _________________. She gave me five of them _________________ an even number (偶數(shù)) of flowers is considered unlucky.

At school, my cousin Igor gave me a card he had made himself. I gave___________ a box of chocolates in return. After school, my father took us both to the zoo. My sister had to stay at home and do her homework. Of course it made her_______________. When she complained ( ) to my father, he told her that on June 5 she ________________ go someplace that is fun, because June 5 is the name day for Laura.

1A.evenB.alsoC.still

2A.schoolB.cityC.country

3A.describeB.changeC.share

4A.onB.forC.like

5A.celebrateB.forgetC.mention

6A.cookiesB.applesC.flowers

7A.thoughB.becauseC.unless

8A.himB.herC.them

9A.upsetB.worriedC.nervous

10A.mustB.couldC.should

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【題目】閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)語境、音標(biāo)或所給單詞的提示,在每個(gè)空格內(nèi)填入一個(gè)恰當(dāng)?shù)脑~,要求所填的詞意義準(zhǔn)確、形式正確,使短文意思完整、行文連貫。

What will hotels be like in the future?

In late 2018, FlyZoo Hotel, Alibaba’s “future hotel”, opened for1/bzns/ after two years of preparation. The hotel is located at Alibaba Xixi Park in Hangzhou. It is similar to the future restaurants and bookshops of Alibaba as it has no human2(staff) either. Instead, robots are3(use) for check-in / out (登記入住/ 退房) and in-room services.

Entering the hotel, guests can see a one-meter-high robot which 4(serve) as a receptionist (接待員). It can remember a guest 5using facial recognition (面部識(shí)別) technology. Guests can check into the hotel without 6(talk) to anyone. They can walk straight to their rooms and get their faces read at the door7they enter.

Robots can be found everywhere in the hotel, and they guide guests through recorded voice messages and are always there during their stay. Guests can control indoor temperatures, lighting, household appliances (家用器具) through8voices.

Flyzoo Hotel provides 9/seprt/ theme rooms, which can create better living experiences for guests. Staying for a night in a room at FlyZoo10/ksts/ 3,000 yuan, including free breakfast for two. Do you want to have a try?

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【題目】 Music plays an important part in many people’s lives. It has changed through the years. 1.

Pop is a simple form of music, with melodies and rhythms ( 旋律和節(jié)奏) that are easy to follow and remember. 2 The lyrics are often about feelings, usually love. Songs by The Beatles are examples of pop songs.

Rock music is usually loud, with strong beats from drums and two or more electric guitars. One guitar (the bass) usually makes very low, deep sounds, while the other (the lead) makes high, quick sounds. 3 The Rolling Stones was one of the early rock bands.

Hip hop is a style of music that has a DJ making electronic instrumental sounds, while a singer raps ( ). The lyrics are considered to be the most important part of hip hop. They usually tell a story about the singer, and sometimes use a lot of strong or bad language. 4

Rhythm and Blues (often just called R&B) has a strong beat and rhythm, with sounds from guitars, keyboards and vocals. 5 Mariah Carey and Jennifer Lopez are two singers who mix styles to create new musical sounds.

A.Rock songs can be fast or slow, with strong vocals (聲樂部分) and lyrics.

B.Today there are several different styles of music.

C.These days R&B is often mixed with pop or hip hop.

D.An example of a well-known hip hop singer is Eminem.

E.Pop songs are often short three-minute songs and people like them right away when they first hear them.

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【題目】—I think it's good to stay at home and watch TV on weekends.

—________. I think we should go out and breathe some fresh air.

A.I disagreeB.I hope notC.I'm not sure

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【題目】The breakfast in the hotel was free, while the lunch________us 50 dollars.

A.spentB.costC.took

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【題目】 為了幫助同學(xué)們樹立集體觀念和提高班級(jí)責(zé)任感,你校英文報(bào)刊正在以“ Building a Harmonious Class” (創(chuàng)建和諧班級(jí))為題征文,請(qǐng)你用英語寫一篇短文投稿,談?wù)劙嗉?jí)成員應(yīng)該如何創(chuàng)建一個(gè)和諧的班集體,作為一名成員,你通常是怎么做的,你認(rèn)為還需要再做些什么。

提示: 1. Why should we build a harmonious class?

2. As a member of a class, what do you usually do?

3. What else do you need to do?

要求:1 短文須包括所有提示內(nèi)容,可適當(dāng)發(fā)揮。

2 短文不得出現(xiàn)真實(shí)的人名、校名和地名。

3 詞數(shù) 80 個(gè)左右。

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【題目】將所給單詞連成句子。要求符合語法,語句通順,大小寫正確,單詞不得重復(fù)使用,標(biāo)點(diǎn)已給出。

1she, does, today, smile

_________________________________________________________________________________________________?

2near here, is, bookstore, a, there

____________________________________________________________________________________________________.

3join you , would , us , to, like

___________________________________________________________________________________________________?

4brave , he, what, a, is, boy

___________________________________________________________________________________________________!

5study hard , him , his parents , to, want

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________.

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【題目】閱讀短文,并按要求完成①~⑤題。

We all dream about things that we would like to do and things we hope to achieve in the future. But are everybody’s dreams the same? Here are some of the findings of a survey about hopes and dreams, in which thousands of students across China took part.

What are the hopes of teenagers(青少年)? We received several different answers to the question: what would you like to do after you finish your education? It seems some students would like to start work as soon as they can, so that they can help offer their parents better lives.

Other students hope to go on studying after they finish school and to go to university. Although money is important, many teenagers want to do jobs they like. According to the survey, the most popular choice of job is computer programming.

What are the dreams of teenagers? Teenagers have all kinds of dreams. Some are more realistic ( 現(xiàn) 實(shí) ) than others. For example, many students would like to be volunteers if Beijing could hold the World Cup, maybe working as translators or tour guides. And many students dream of having a trip to every corner of the world one day.

According to the survey, less realistic dreams are also common, but many students reported that they were willing to work hard to achieve their dreams. Quite a few dreamed of becoming famous, perhaps famous sports people or singers. Some students would like to go on exciting trips. One student would love to sail across the Pacific Ocean. And then there are dreams that there are no possibility for students to achieve. Three students would like to be able to fly.

It is clear from the survey that teenagers have similar hopes. It seems that most students hope to have a good education and find a good job. On the other hand, students dream of very different things: good things, and even crazy things. It is very important to dream, so hold on your dreams, one day they may just be realized.

1完成句子Some students want to begin work as soon as possible to help________their parents better lives.

2完成句子 According to the survey , both realistic and________dreams are common.

3簡略回答問題What’s the most popular choice of job ?

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

4找出并寫下全文的主題句_______________________________________________________________________________________________

5將文中劃線句子譯成漢語。_______________________________________________________________________________________________

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