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I ________ on a sofa because my grandparents have been here for the weekend.
A. sleeps B. was sleeping C. have slept D. am sleeping
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Scientific research results can now be quickly ________ to factory production.
A.used B.a(chǎn)pplied C.tried D.practiced
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Exploring ________space is exciting, yet dangerous. There is ________need for both robots and humans for space exploration.
A. the; a B. a; a C. /; a D. /; the
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短文寫作
根據(jù)下面的英語提示,結(jié)合生活中的事例,就以下某方面談?wù)剷畬δ愕挠绊,用英語寫一篇短文。
Books are our friends. They introduce us different kinds of knowledge. Books are our teachers. They teach science, literature, etc. and tell us what is good and what is evil.
注意:
1.無須寫標題,不得照抄英語提示語;
2. 除詩歌外,文體不限;
3. 文中不得透露個人姓名和學校名稱;
4. 詞數(shù)為120左右。
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完成句子
閱讀下列各小題,根據(jù)漢語提示,用句末括號內(nèi)的英語單詞完成句子,并將答案寫在答題卡上的相應(yīng)題號后。
71. If I had a pair of unseen wings, I ________ as freely as Spaceship Tiangong-1 in space. (fly)
如果我有一雙隱形的翅膀,我就能像天宮一號一樣在太空自由翱翔。
72. Once you have a “feel” for the language, you will _______ to understand the grammar. (find)
一旦你有了語感,你就會發(fā)現(xiàn)更容易理解語法。
73. It is only by going on adventure _______ knowing themselves. (succeed)
只有經(jīng)歷冒險,人們才能成功認識自我。
74. _____ in London for over 50 years, Stephen had a great knowledge of the capital city. (live)
在倫敦生活了五十多年,史提芬對這座首都城市非常了解。
75. On her tenth birthday she received a box of chocolates with a card ____, saying “Happy birthday!” (attach)
在十歲生日時她收到了一盒巧克力,上面附有一張卡片,寫著“生日快樂”。
76. Some experts demanded that _________________enough time for sleep. (give)
專家們要求應(yīng)該給孩子們充足的睡眠時間。
77. On the top of the mountain _____, which attracts a lot of tourists every year. (stand )
山頂上有一座古廟,每年吸引了大量的游客。
78. No matter ______, he always finds time to walk his dog. (busy)
不管他多忙,他總是騰出時間遛狗。
79. It hurts most to love someone but not ______ in return. (love)
愛上某人卻未被愛最讓人痛苦。
80. The better prepared you are for the performance, ___ it will be for you to suffer from a stage fright. (possible)
為表演準備得越充分,你怯場的可能就會越小。
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“Slow City” — a recently launched project focused on preserving the traditional quality of life enjoyed in some of Italy’s smaller cities and towns. The project was born from the idea of the “Slow Food” movement — started in Italy in the 1980s — which promotes leisurely eating and the growing of local, healthy products to fight against the American fast-food style.
“The American urban model has invaded our cities, making Italian towns look the same. We want to stop this kind of globalization,” says Paolo Saturnini, an Italian mayor.
The “Slow City” project plans to emphasize the rich, cultural, culinary(廚房的) and artistic local traditions of each community.
Walking areas will be enlarged and squares and parks will be made greener with more plants. Car alarms and other noise that disturbs the peace will be banned, and ugly TV aerials(天線), advertising posters, and signs will be taken down.
City councils will also insist on the use of recycling and renewable energy sources, and will also introduce ecological transport systems. Parking will be made stress-free by creating more public parking areas, and easily accessible walkways and bike lanes will cross the city. But in the “Slow City” way, all improvements will probably come about slowly.
Thirty-two Italian city councils, which joined the “Slow City” program, have decided to take further steps in this direction by increasing the numbers of traditional family-style eating establishments, reducing noise pollution, and concentrating on making their towns friendlier for people to live in.
Organic local produce will be promoted in all restaurants and genetically modified foods(轉(zhuǎn)基因食品) will be banned. “We can’t stop large, fast-food chains from coming here, but we hope that people who come to our towns will not want to eat exactly the same hamburger they can eat in Melbourne, London or Paris, but want something genuine and different,” said Saturnini.
67. According to the passage, the “Slow City” project aims at _____.
A. preventing Italy from being affected by America
B. beautifying the environment of small Italian cities and towns
C. calling on Italians to enjoy stress-free life
D. protecting the traditional Italian lifestyle
68. From Paragraphs 4-5, we can infer that ______.
A. cars in “Slow City” will have to go slowly
B. people can park their cars free of charge in “Slow City”
C. “Slow City” will take on an environmentally friendly look
D. advertising in “Slow City” will be banned
69. Further measures will be included in the “Slow City” program EXCEPT _____.
A. cutting down noise pollution
B. stop genetically modified foods
C. getting more towns involved in the project
D. building more family-style restaurants
70. In Saturnini’s opinion, when traveling in “Slow Cities”, visitors_____.
A. aren’t provided with fast food
B. will see few fast-food chains
C. can enjoy themselves like in London
D. can enjoy real Italian-style healthy food
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Whenever my dog, Barney, comes into the house after having been for a ride in the car, he runs to the pen(圍欄) we have set up for him by the back door. It’s not something we intentionally trained him to do. The habit came simply because my husband tended to put him in his pen whenever they came in. After doing it a few times, Barney just figures that’s what you do when you come inside after a car ride.
It’s the same with your thinking. You get into the habit of thinking a certain way and then you’ll rarely question it after that.
This is especially true when you were growing up. You developed habits that just made things easier for you. You probably didn’t even think about them. That’s just the way it was and that’s what you did. Just like Barney thinks he has to go into his pen, you do things automatically as well.
For example, when you were a kid, you may have been told not to “talk back” and to just keep quiet about things that were bothering you. These are habits that might have worked to keep you safe and out of trouble when you were young.
Now that you're grown up, you may be finding that these previous strategies are actually causing you problems. In a relationship, not communicating isn't going to work as your partner can’t read your mind. What works when you're a child may not work when you become an adult.
When you decide you need to change your thoughts, your brain may at first feel that it's not a safe thing to do. Lots of practice and years of experience says it’s not. Also, you don’t know to question the thought. It’s a truth for you. The trick is to look at your results and see if your thoughts are the cause. Be willing to question your thinking and ask yourself if there are thoughts that are hindering (妨礙) you. As you are now in a different phase of your life, different strategies may be needed.
63. As with the dog Barney, people _______.
A. think in a habitual way B. enjoy having a car ride
C. usually behave in a friendly way D. have a good memory
64. According to the passage, as a kid, one tends to _________.
A. be afraid to make mistakes
B. have the experience of playing with a dog
C. learn much from adults like his/her parents
D. form a habit which can keep his/her out of trouble
65. In the writer’s opinion, adults should _______.
A. not“talk back”
B. avoid causing any problem
C. change the habit which will bring troubles
D. value their habits formed in their childhood
66. It can be concluded from the passage that ________.
A. the author’s husband must be good at training dogs
B. childhood is the best time for developing good habits
C. one can change his/her life by changing his/her thoughts
D. you should change all your childhood habits when you grow up
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When I first saw the book Alice in Lace, I thought I was going to like it. And as it turned out, I love it! I love books about life and being a kid. And Alice in Lace is just that kind. It’s a humorous book about being thirteen and the problems kids might face. Alice and her friends get a strange assignment from their totally cool teacher, Mr. Everett. It was like playing the game of “Life,” but you had to act it out.
So Pamela is pregnant, Elizabeth buys a car and Alice gets married. Well, of course, Pamela wasn’t really pregnant, but she walked around with a pillow under her shirt to get people’s reactions. Elizabeth didn’t really buy a car, but she went to the car lot and made the sales guy think she was. The whole class got assignments like these! I would love to do something like that for school.
In the book Alice has a lot to think about. “Getting married is hard!” Alice says. She has to plan the ceremony, the honeymoon, find a place to live, pay for furniture and two months’ rent and food. Maybe she and her “husband” could work it out — if they were getting on fine!
Although this book was funny, it really made me think about how problems like these could really mess up your life. Take teenage pregnancy for example. How could you have a baby and stay in school? You couldn’t find a babysitter every day to stay with your kid. A child really consumes your life. I understand what the teacher was trying to do. He was trying to discourage the class from getting into these problems by giving them a glimpse of life. As someone about to become a teenager myself, I can say sometimes a story makes you think about what’s up ahead.
Overall, I would say this book is wonderful. My favorite part of the book is discovering that if I like it, there are seven other Alice books I can check out at my local library. I love this book, and I hope you will too.
59. We can infer from the passage that Pamela, Elizabeth and Alice _______.
A. turn out to be the author’s classmates
B. are characters in Alice in Lace
C. get along quite well
D. become dismissed from school
60. By saying “getting married is hard” in the paragraph 3, Alice means ______.
A. life isn’t easy as expected
B. it is hard to deal with her husband
C. she regrets getting married
D. it’s fun to get married
61. Why did Mr. Everett give his students such assignments?
A. To encourage them to enjoy a meaningful life.
B. To prevent them getting into those troubles at an early age.
C. To make them realize the hardship of life.
D. To teach them how to make a living.
62. The author writes the passage mainly to _____.
A. advise us to buy Alice in Lace
B. tell us how wonderful Mr. Everett’s idea is
C. share her inspiration from Alice in Lace
D. show off her reading ability
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Television will turn 86 years old on September 7, 2013, and it has never looked better. In its youth, television was a piece of furniture with a tiny, round screen showing unclear pictures of lowbudget programs. In spite of its shortcomings, it became well-received. Between 1950 and 1963, the number of American families with a television jumped from 9% to 92% of the population.
As the audience got larger, the technology got better. Television sets became more reliable through the 1960s. Both of the reception and the picture improved. The major networks started broadcasting programs in color.
Even greater improvements were coming according to Sanford Brown, who wrote an article for the Post in 1967. Surprisingly, just about every prediction he made in the article became a reality. For example: All sets in the notdistant future will be color instruments. He also predicted that TV sets would become smaller, simpler, more reliable and less expensive and may forever put the TV repairman out of work. Smaller sets do not, of course, mean smaller screens. TV engineers expect screens to get much bigger. However, today's 3D TV is even farther away, if it's coming at all. There is some doubt whether the public would be eager to pay for it, in view of people's cold reception given to 3D movies.
But the technology with the greatest potential, according to Brown, was cable television (有線電視), which was still in its early stages then. As he predicted, the future of cable television was highly interactive. It wasn't cable television that gave Americans their electronic connection to the world, however. It was the Internet. He even foresaw the future office: using picture phones, bigscreen televisions for conferences, and computers providing information, at the touch of a button.
Brown ever said, “The future of television is no longer a question of what we can invent. It's a question of what we want.”
55. What can we infer about television sets in the 1960s?
A. They were very popular with Americans. B. Their appearance remained unchangeable.
C. They showed blackandwhite pictures. D. Their pictures were of poor quality.
56. Which of the followings did Sanford Brown fail to predict?
A. Television's good quality. B. The invention of 3D TV.
C. The more functions of TV. D. The potential of cable TV.
57. From the passage we know _________.
A. TV will certainly take the place of computers
B. There won’t be further improvement on TV
C. TV repairmen will be out of work in the future
D. 3D movies don’t appeal to people very much
58. What is the text mainly about?
A. The shortcomings of television. B. The advantages of television.
C. The development of television. D. The invention of television.
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As I sit at home thinking about my upcoming adventure and the things I need to bring, it makes me even more excited to begin my travel. I will be making my way around the world.
The first places on the list are Andalusia and Africa in the book The Alchemist. I will need to pack a lot of things and make sure I have enough money to provide myself with food and enough to drink. The Sahara desert is always hot and requires plenty of water.
Next I will head to Mexico in the book Born to Run, where I will meet the Tarahumara Indian tribe(部落). I will need to get into shape and do some jogging(慢跑) if I want to keep up with them. I will have to pack my running shoes, though, because the Tarahumarans have mastered the art of running on the tough land.
After Mexico, my journey takes me to the Egyptian desert in the novel The Paris Vendetta. There I hope to help uncover an ancient conspiracy (陰謀) that goes back centuries. Just like my trip to Andalusia, I will have to make sure I have plenty of water. Packing the Camelbak products seems like the best idea, so I will have enough on hand at all times. I expect this adventure to be quite interesting, and I am very excited about it.
Lastly, I will make my way back to America in the book Shattered: Struck Down, But Not Destroyed. This makes me feel excited because like the main character in the book, I also wanted to become a professional athlete when I was younger. For this trip, I will go with an open mind and hopefully meet some friends along the way.
I am ready to embark on my adventure of traveling, and I cannot wait any longer!
51. How will the author go on adventure?
A. By carrying a lot of equipment. B. By reading novels.
C. By daydreaming. D. By marking out routes.
52. According to the passage, the Tarahumaras _______.
A. come from India B. are good at running
C. need running shoes D. own amounts of land
53. The Camelbak products are probably made to _______.
A. help people find out the truth B. supply people with water
C. protect people from the sun D. show people the right direction
54. The underlined words“embark on” in the last paragraph probably mean “________”.
A. start B. prepare C. appreciate D. record
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