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1、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
How many ball sports can you name? Most people will say football or volleyball, but have you heard of Kin-Ball? This fun sport is played by about four million people in over 30 (country), and it's getting popular in the UK schools. Kin-Ball is (real) easy to learn, games are fast, and you don't need much equipment.
The most noticeable thing about Kin-Ball is the ball's size. The special soft ball is 1.2 meters wide, so it's (big) than most sports balls. Another big difference is that instead just two teams, three teams play against each other in one game.
Here is the goal of the game: a team hits the big ball into the air, and another team must keep it from (touch) the ground. Each team has four players who wear the same color. To start a game, one team hits the ball from the middle of the court(球场). Three players hold the ball while the fourth hits it with (he) hand.
Before hitting the ball, the player calls out a color. The team with that color must catch ball or stop it. If they hold the ball, hit it, and call another color, they will get a point. If a team (fail), the other two teams will get a point.
Games are won by the team that scores the most points in a set time. Steve Grace from Kin-Ball UK says, " an enjoyable game! Everyone in a team has to work together to score points, teamwork is very important. "
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2、B. 阅读下面短文,根据括号内所给汉语写出正确的形式,每空一词。
Personal development is a lifelong journey and it needs patience and effort. Of all the challenges, learning to manage my time (明智) is the most helpful. In the past, I used to rush through my (家庭作业) just to finish it quickly, but I soon realized that this way didn't help me learn anything.
One day, I decided to make a study plan. Because it is a good way to (避免) wasting time. I listed all my activities and set clear goals for each day. At first, it was hard to follow the plan. I felt (沮丧) and sometimes even wanted to give up. But I decided to take the (机会) to build good habits. And I kept reminding myself of the importance of self-management.
As time went by, I found a big change. I was no longer studying just to finish but to understand. My grades (提高), and more importantly, I took pride in what I had achieved. I learned that success doesn't come overnight— it comes from (日常) efforts.
I also joined a study group. Because (没有人) knows everything and we all need help sometimes. We encouraged each other and shared useful methods. I exactly knew what I needed to do, and with their (支持), I became more active than ever.
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3、A. 将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入短文中,每词仅用一次。
admire quiet express loud task from then on
At the beginning of middle school, I was a very student. While I found it hard to speak in class, my friend Lily was different. She always spoke confidently, and I truly her.
A key turning point was the in our English class, where our teacher asked us to our ideas in front of the whole class. It was a big challenge for me. With Lily's help, I spoke slowly but my voice was . That experience taught me that courage grows with practice. , I stuck to practicing every day. Now, I can share my thoughts confidently.
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4、通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出一个最佳选项。
In a small village, there lived a famous old carpenter(木匠). Many people traveled 1 far and wide to buy his furniture.
One day, a young apprentice(学徒)came to 2 him. The young man loved working with wood but was always hurrying to finish things. After a few days of learning from the carpenter, the young man thought, "I can make furniture much 3 . "
The old carpenter noticed this and said, "I can teach you to make furniture quickly, but 4 , you need to do a simple job. "He then handed the apprentice a rough board and said, "Make this board smooth. "
The man thought it was 5 . He sanded(用砂纸打磨)the board a few times and soon gave 6 back. The old carpenter 7 the board and said, "It is not smooth enough. Try again. "
A little impatient, the young man sanded harder. 8 the old carpenter shook his head once again.
Feeling 9 , the man started to think more. He wasn't in a hurry anymore and sanded every part of the board 10 . Finally, the 11 was as smooth as a mirror.
This time, the old carpenter 12 and said, "You have learned an important lesson. Success needs not only skills but also 13 . The simpler the job is, the more patience we need. When you perfect every part, you can make a perfect piece. "
The young man understood that carpentry was not only about making things but also about shaping the 14 . Life is like this: a successful person always moves forward 15 .
(1)A 、 from B 、 in C 、 to D 、 with(2)A 、 look for B 、 talk with C 、 learn from D 、 know about(3)A 、 worse B 、 better C 、 faster D 、 older(4)A 、 first B 、 second C 、 third D 、 finally(5)A 、 difficult B 、 easy C 、 bad D 、 great(6)A 、 him B 、 her C 、 them D 、 it(7)A 、 touched B 、 tasted C 、 heard D 、 smelt(8)A 、 Although B 、 But C 、 So D 、 Because(9)A 、 happy B 、 warm C 、 angry D 、 sad(10)A 、 quickly B 、 beautifully C 、 carefully D 、 carelessly(11)A 、 head B 、 job C 、 hand D 、 board(12)A 、 cried B 、 smiled C 、 sat D 、 stood(13)A 、 ability B 、 interest C 、 patience D 、 bravery(14)A 、 mind B 、 body C 、 hand D 、 foot(15)A 、 one by one B 、 step by step C 、 year by year D 、 word by word -
5、阅读下面材料,在方框中所给的A-E五个选项中选择正确的选项(其中一项是多余选项),并回答问题。
We've all had a bad night's sleep before, even if we go to bed early. Maybe a bad dream woke you up at night, or you couldn't sleep because of the big exam the next day. Whatever the reason, you still have to get through the day. Here are some tips to make your day a little easier after a bad night.
If it's a sunny day, go outside and get some sunshine. Sunshine helps to wake your body up, and it might cheer you up too. You'll find your mind becomes clearer.
When you feel tired, drinking plenty of water will refresh your body and help to clear your mind. And not having enough water will make you feel more tired! Have a glass of water with your breakfast, and keep drinking throughout the day.
If you've had a bad night, you probably don't have the energy for a full workout, but a little light exercise will get your blood moving. Try something easy, like going for a walk or doing some stretches.
A short nap will give you energy. But experts say you shouldn't sleep more than 25 minutes or you may fall into a deeper sleep and wake up feeling worse!
A. Drink a lot of water.
B. Get a short sleep.
C. Get some sunshine.
D. Have some coffee or tea.
E. Take some easy exercise.
What will you do if you don't have enough sleep? Why?(不超过15词)
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6、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
①Many people who go to a new country or try a new culture may feel homesick and stressed at first. This feeling is often called"culture shock". There are four main steps in how people change when they move to a new culture.
②The first step is the"honeymoon"stage. When you arrive in a new environment, you'll be interested in the new culture; everything will seem exciting; everyone will seem friendly and helpful. You are not used to the culture yet.
③The second step is the"withdrawal"stage. You find it difficult to deal with the problems. It seems that everything is difficult. For example, the language is hard to learn, friends are hard to make, and simple things like shopping and going to the bank are challenges. It is at this step that you are likely to feel stressed and homesick, and you will probably find yourself complaining about the new culture or country. This is when you have"culture shock".
④The third step is the"recovery"stage. Now you have a routine and feel better about living in the new culture. You start to understand and accept how things work and how people act. You can laugh about the hard parts without feeling worried.
⑤The last step is the"home"or"stability"stage—this is the point when you start to feel at home in the new culture, and prefer certain aspects of the new culture to your own culture.
⑥It's interesting that when you go back to your old culture and feel like a stranger there, you might see things about your old culture that you never noticed before.
(1)、According to the passage, what is"culture shock"?A、The excitement of trying new food. B、The feeling of happiness when you finally go home. C、A period of feeling stressed and homesick in a new culture. D、The difficulty of learning a new skill.(2)、How does the writer explain the difficulties in the"withdrawal"stage?A、By making comparisons. B、By listing numbers. C、By giving examples. D、By telling stories.(3)、What happens in the"home"stage?A、People feel interested in all new things. B、People prefer some parts of the new culture. C、People want to return to their home country. D、People feel more worried than before.(4)、What is the structure of this passage?A、
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7、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Every day after school, Ethan would rush home, pick up his guitar and lose himself in the music. Playing the guitar was his greatest joy.
One day, a local talent show was announced (宣布). Ethan decided to join, but soon he started to worry. He compared himself with other musicians and began to think, "Am I good enough?" He was afraid of failing.
Ethan's grandfather noticed Ethan was in trouble. So he shared a story about himself. "When I was young, I dreamed of being a painter, " his grandfather said. "But I always doubted myself, and that stopped me from trying. "He went on, "I went to see an old artist, who told me to paint a picture in front of a crowd. I was scared and didn't know what to do. "
The artist smiled and said, "Don't worry about what others think. Paint from your heart. True beauty comes from being yourself, not being perfect. "With this advice, Ethan's grandfather painted with all his heart. The crowd was surprised by his wonderful picture.
Inspired by his grandfather's story, Ethan practiced harder. On the day of the talent show, he walked onto the stage and played better than he ever had before. His fingers moved fast on the guitar strings, and the music he made touched everyone's heart in the room.
Ethan didn't win the talent show, but he felt like a winner. He learned that success isn't just about winning a prize—it's about loving what you do and enjoying the process. The true reward is the journey itself.
(1)、What did Ethan's grandfather once want to be?A、A guitarist. B、A singer. C、A dancer. D、A painter.(2)、Why did Ethan's grandfather tell his story?A、To ask Ethan to give up. B、To let Ethan be himself. C、To show his painting skills. D、To express thanks to the artist.(3)、How might Ethan feel about the result of the talent show?A、Proud. B、Angry. C、Surprised. D、Disappointed.(4)、What can be the best title of the text?A、Enjoy the Journey B、Practice Makes Perfect C、Grandpa's Painting Story D、Ethan's Wonderful Talent Show -
8、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
In Guangdong, people often greet each other with"Yin Zuo Cha Mei?" This means "Have you drunk your morning tea?" in Cantonese. It is even more common than saying "Hi" or "Good morning. "
Zao Cha, or morning tea, is an important part of the morning for people in Guangdong. Almost everyone there loves it. Whether rich or poor, young or old, men or women, locals often go to a tea house to drink tea and eat dim sum (点心) for breakfast. For them, Zao Cha is not just a common habit. It is also an important way to connect with others. When having morning tea, families, friends, or coworkers sit together. They chat and laugh. The elderly share stories while eating dim sum. Young people talk about their plans over tasty snacks.
The tradition of morning tea started over 150 years ago, in the Qing Dynasty. It began in Guangzhou. At first, Small restaurants there served tea and dim sum. They served travelers and busy locals who needed a quick rest. This simple service became very popular. Soon, more and more tea houses opened. Gradually, people in Guangdong formed the habit of going to tea houses in the morning. That was the real start of the morning tea tradition.
Today, morning tea culture has spread outside Guangdong. It is popular in other provinces, especially in southern China. It is not only a nice way to enjoy breakfast, but also an important part of Chinese food culture.
(1)、How do Guangdong people often greet others in the morning?A、By saying"Hi. " B、By saying"Good morning. " C、By saying"Yin Zuo Cha Mei?" D、By saying"Have you eaten breakfast?"(2)、What can we know about Guangdong morning tea?A、It started 50 years ago. B、It is mainly enjoyed by rich people. C、People hardly talk during morning tea. D、It helps local people build social relationships.(3)、What's Paragraph 3 mainly about?A、The service of morning tea. B、The spread of morning tea. C、The history of morning tea. D、The social meaning of morning tea.(4)、What is the purpose of the text?A、To introduce the culture of morning tea. B、To discuss the good sides of morning tea. C、To describe the steps of making morning tea. D、To explain the food served in the morning tea. -
9、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
This year's national Love Teeth Day falls on Sept. 20t¹. Do you know that mammals(哺乳动物)have all three kinds of teeth? Let's take a look at them.
Big fangs
Tigers have big fangs. These sharp, point y teeth help them bite into animals and tear(撕裂)their meat. Long front teeth
The front teeth of beavers(河狸)are much longer than their other teeth. These front teeth are very strong and keep growing. They are great for cutting down trees and biting into bar k(树皮)。Large cheek teeth
Deep inside the horses' mouth, there are large cheekteeth. They help horses chew up grass and leaves. Most mammals have these teeth. Usually, one kind grows bigger than the others. That's because animals need special teeth to eat their food. However, humans are different. We also have these teeth. But they are of about the same height. That's because we eat many kinds of food, and our teeth work together to do all the jobs.
(1)、Which kind of teeth helps the horses eat best?A、Big fangs. B、Sharp teeth. C、Long front teeth. D、Large cheek teeth.(2)、What can we learn about teeth?A、Humans need special teeth to eat. B、Big fangs can help tigers bite into animals. C、Animal teeth are of about the same height. D、Beavers' front teeth are shorter than their other teeth.(3)、In which part of the magazine can we read the text?A、Sports. B、Travel. C、Nature. D、Food. -
10、假设你是李华,你的外国笔友Mike计划寒假期间来台州旅行。你想带他体验"浙东唐诗之路(Eastern Zhejiang Tang Poetry Trail)"台州路段的地道韵味,请你根据下图选择一处旅行目的地,写一封电子邮件告知你的安排。

注意:
1.邮件需包含图中相应要点,可适当发挥;
2.文中不得出现真实姓名、学校等信息;
3.词数80左右(信件开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数)。

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11、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
Jude, a 12-year-old boy, has a stammer. Stammering is different from the way most people speak. It leads to people repeating letters and sounds or not being able to get words out.
In order to make people (know) more about the problem, Jude has written book called My Life with a Stammer. It's inspired by an experience he had at school while ordering lunch. He tried to get his words out and ended up a meal he didn't want. The aim of the book is to raise awareness (意识) of what stammering is, and help all students have a stammer.
To other people with a stammer, Jude says, "I know it's (sure) hard to have people laugh if you stammer, but it won't change what you want to do with your life and how you want to live it. " Jude thinks friends with a stammer should (give) time to speak.
Jude still struggles with his stammer sometimes, he has found ways to manage it. "One (use) thing is to talk in front of others!" He now meets with a class in person twice a week and makes (speech) to them. It has helped him become much more confident.
Jude enjoys (he) playing football and creating board games but he wants to get his book into lots of schools and write another about public speaking.
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12、B. 阅读下面短文,根据括号内所给汉语注释或首字母写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。

No one expected that Baduanjin would become popular among young Chinese people.
Baduanjin, a (形式) of Qigong, was created over 800 years ago during the Song Dynasty. The name"Baduanjin" means eseparate movements. Unlike ball games or swimming, it is slow and often done with calm music. People used to think it was (通常) for elders.
Recently, however, many young people have come to realize the (优势) of the sport. It helps kill their neck and back (疼痛) after long working hours and it doesn't require much effort, time or space, (除了) for a little patience. Social media and online fitness videos have also greatly (影响) its spread among the youth.
Sun Yuxuan, a martial arts student, has been teaching Baduanjin for three years. Her group has grown from 20 members in 2019 to 45 now. "Every member is (积极), " she said. "I think they like it because they (收到) real benefits from the sport already. "
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13、A. 将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入短文中,每词仅用一次。
with proud hug secretly cookie all of a sudden
Last Sunday was Grandma's 65th birthday. Mom and I planned a surprise party for her. I created a photo album pictures of our family trips. Mom baked her favorite blueberry . We also invited Grandma's best friend, Mrs. Lee, .
When Grandma came back from the park, we turned off the lights and sang the birthday song. Grandma covered her mouth in surprise and laughed. She us all and said, "Thank you!" Seeing Grandma's big smile, I was of giving her the best gift I could— the love and joy of being together with our family.
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14、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

The bell rang, and school was out I headed to the writing club—my favourite activity after school.
"Today we' ll 1 our stories with a critique partner, " said the club leader. "Who remembers what critique means?"I 2 my hand. "It means giving helpful feedback(反馈)so someone can tell their best story, "I said.
My critique partner is Penny and we sat across from each other.
"Here's mine, "I said, 3 her my story. I had no problem coming up with great story ideas, 4 I did have problems with my spelling and grammar. Penny pushed her story toward me without a smile. Why was she 5 ? She always got perfect scores on those tests.
I read her story without stopping and it was 6 ! It was about a stray dog named Sunny who saved a family from a flood. I loved it.
"Wow, it's a perfect story, "I said.
"Yours too, " she mumbled, passing 7 back without looking at me.
When the club was over, Penny grabbed her 8 in a hurry, and everything fell out. She put her things 9 and ran out. I noticed a book under the table and it must be Penny's. I 10 the book, Sunny the Brave. Its description was just like Penny's story! Walking home, I 11 to ask my parents for help. When I stepped into the 12 , Dad was cooking meat, while Mom was making gravy. What a great team! That gave me an 13 .
The next morning, I found Penny and returned her the book. "I'm terrible at coming up with story ideas, " she said.
"Well, I have ideas, but my sentences aren't always great. I wish I could write perfectly 14 you, "I replied. "What if we work on a story 15 ?"
"That's a great idea!" she said.
(1)A 、 see B 、 read C 、 share D 、 collect(2)A 、 shook B 、 waved C 、 clapped D 、 raised(3)A 、 lending B 、 handing C 、 sending D 、 bringing(4)A 、 because B 、 but C 、 so D 、 since(5)A 、 bored B 、 surprised C 、 excited D 、 worried(6)A 、 helpful B 、 careful C 、 wonderful D 、 peaceful(7)A 、 theirs B 、 mine C 、 ours D 、 hers(8)A 、 books B 、 pencil-box C 、 backpack D 、 clothes(9)A 、 back B 、 up C 、 aside D 、 down(10)A 、 sent off B 、 picked up C 、 gave away D 、 sold out(11)A 、 pretended B 、 agreed C 、 decided D 、 learned(12)A 、 kitchen B 、 bedroom C 、 garden D 、 bathroom(13)A 、 idea B 、 opinion C 、 order D 、 exam(14)A 、 to B 、 for C 、 like D 、 without(15)A 、 soon B 、 together C 、 yet D 、 nearby -
15、阅读下面材料,从方框中所给的A-E五个选项中选出正确选项 (其中一项是多余 选项),并回答问题。

The phases of the Moon(月相)are part of our science lessons, but many students find them a little difficult. To help everyone understand better, a student interviewed our science teacher, Ms. Lee, during the school science festival.
third quarter
Interviewer: Hi, Ms. Lee! In science class, we' re learning about the Moon. And I' ve always wondered why the Moon looks bigger than stars?
Ms. Lee: Great question! ——only 384, 000 km away. Stars, on the other hand, are super far. So the Moon looks bigger to us.
Interviewer: How far is Mars from Earth?
Ms. Lee: Mars, the closest planet, is about 55 million km from Earth, farther than the Moon. That's why we call the Moon Earth's closest neighbor!
Interviewer:
Ms. Lee: The Moon travels around Earth and spins on its axis at the same speed. It spins 360 degrees each time it goes around Earth, so we never see the other side.
Interviewer:
Ms. Lee: No! It reflects sunlight——that' s why it' s bright at night. It doesn' t glow on its own.
Interviewer: Why does the Moon's shape change every few days?
Ms. Lee: It depends on where the Moon is. When it's between Earth and the Sun, we see a new moon. The cycle from one new moon to the next lasts 29.5 days.
Interviewer: Wow, thanks for telling us so much!
A. Does the Moon make its own light?
B. Does the Moon move around the Sun?
C. Why do we only see one side of the Moon?
D. When it's on the other side of Earth, we see a full moon.
E. The Moon is actually much closer to Earth than stars.
Do you like the new moon or the full moon? Why?(No more than 20 words)
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16、阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

Chinese scientists have developed a robotic antelope to watch over wild Tibetan antelopes—a species listed as"near endangered". The robot, has successfully joined real antelope groups in nature.
For many years, Tibetan antelopes were in serious danger. They were hunted for their soft fur, which is used to make expensive shawls. As a result, their population dropped greatly from one million to 65, 000 in the 1990s. Thanks to strong protection effort, the number is now rising again.
However, it is still difficult for scientists to study them closely. The antelopes live in the Hoh Xil National Nature Reserve, which is over 4, 600 meters above sea level with cold and little oxygen. Also, the antelopes are very sensitive—they run away from humans 500-800 meters away. Traditional tools like telescopes cannot get close enough, and drones often scare the animals. So the robotic antelope was invented to solve these problems.
Not long ago, the robot was recently tested near Zonag Lake where female antelopes go every summer to give birth. Unlike human scientists carrying cameras, the robotic antelope had a small hidden camera under its eyes. It looks just like a real antelope, sharing the same fur colour and body shape, so it doesn't scare the animals. At first, the real antelopes seemed curious about the newcomer. But soon, it was accepted into the group to walk with the real antelopes and recorded videos.
The robot uses artificial intelligence (AI), which allows it to"learn" as it moves. During the test, it successfully travelled 2 kilometers across challenging ground, like slopes and muddy wetlands, collecting valuable videos and data.
Scientists believe this robotics technology can provide important information to support the protection of Tibetan antelopes, especially during birth and migration seasons, with very little human interference.
(1)、What was the population of Tibetan antelopes in the 1990s?A、One million. B、65, 000. C、4, 600. D、500-800.(2)、Why didn't the robotic antelope scare real antelopes?A、Because it moves very quickly. B、Because it works only at night. C、Because it makes friendly sounds. D、Because it looks like a real antelope.(3)、How did the robotic antelope successfully travel 2 kilometers?A、By being directly controlled by scientists. B、By using its artificial intelligence (AI) to learn. C、By avoiding difficult ground with the help of its camera. D、By following the specific path of a wild antelope leader.(4)、What is the main idea of the text?A、It explains why Tibetan antelopes were in danger. B、It discusses the importance of protecting Tibetan wild antelopes. C、It reports how scientists use a robotic antelope to protect wild antelopes. D、It compares the differences between real antelopes and robotic antelopes. -
17、阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

Imagine mountains covered with silver water, shining in the spring sun. Summer sees the mountains turn bright green with growing rice. During Autumn, these mountains are gold, while winter blankets them with white snow. These are the colours of the Longji Rice Terraces(梯田).
These terraces were built by the local Zhuang and Yao people. Starting in the Yuan Dynasty, work on the terraces took hundreds of years and was finished in the early Qing Dynasty.
So why did these people work so hard to turn the entire mountains into terraces? Firstly, there is little flat land for farming. Building terraces allows them to grow more rice. Secondly, although the area gets plenty of rain, the mountains are steep(陡峭的)and the soil is thin. The flat terraces help to catch the rainwater and prevent the soil from being washed away.
To our surprise, the terraces show how people have worked in harmony with nature. The design is really clever. Hundreds of waterways are connected with each other. During the rainy season, rainwater moves along these waterways from the top of the mountains down to every terrace. The sun heats the water and turns it into vapour. This creates clouds and then brings rain back to the terraces. These terraces also provide a perfect home for birds and fish. Some of these animals eat insects that can harm the rice plants.
Modern technology could help produce more rice, but the traditional ways are still very important to the local people. This knowledge is passed down through families, which means that new generations continue to use ancient methods of farming to maintain the terraces. Today, the Longji Rice Terraces attract thousands of visitors who come to admire this great wonder created by people and nature working together.
(1)、Which period shows when the Longji Rice Terraces were built?A、① B、② C、③ D、④(2)、Why did Zhuang and Yao people build the Longji Rice Terraces?①To catch the birds and fish for food.
②To create more flat land for growing rice.
③To attract tourists and develop the economy.
④To prevent soil from being washed away by rain.
A、①② B、①③ C、②④ D、③④(3)、According to Para. 4, which picture best shows how vapour is made?A、
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(4)、What can we learn from the last paragraph about the local people?A、They value their ancient farming knowledge. B、They want to replace the terraces with new farms. C、They depend only on tourists to maintain the terraces. D、They prefer modern technology to traditional methods. -
18、阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

On the first day of Grade 8, our new English teacher, Mr Lemke, walked into the classroom. He was in his 30s but looked like a wise professor. He told us we'd be learning 400 lines of poetry by heart over the school year. "I might ask any of you, at any time, to stand up and recite one of those lines, " he said. At the age of 12, I had a rather restless heart. I couldn't help wondering: How would I ever learn 400 lines of poetry?
But we weren't just asked to memorize the poems. Mr Lemke taught us to appreciate(欣赏) each poem with all our senses. He invited us to listen to its rhythm, feel its mood and discover its message hidden in the words. Only after all that, did we learn it by heart.
One of our first poems was To Autumn by John Keats. It celebrated the season of"mists and mellow fruitfulness. " But Keats also reminded us not to think too much about the future:"Where are the songs of Spring? Ay, where are they? Think not of them, thou hast thy music, too. "
Of course, we complained about having to memorize all those poems that year. I'd lock myself in my bedroom and go over a poem line by line until I could recite it by heart.
Somehow, I made it through Grade 8. When I entered high school, I still felt restless. But that fall, when the leaves started to turn their brilliant colours, I found myself whispering the lines, "Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness. . . "
It took me years to realize the gift Mr Lemke had given me. He showed me how to treasure poetry, and in doing so, he made poetry part of who I am.
(1)、What did Mr Lemke require students to do this school year?A、Memorize lots of poetry. B、Create pictures for poems. C、Write poems on their own. D、Learn the history of poetry.(2)、What did the writer learn from the poem To Autumn?A、John Keats was famous for his poems about Autumn. B、Focus on the present instead of worrying about the future. C、Autumn is the only season of mists and mellow fruitfulness. D、The songs of spring are more beautiful than those of Autumn.(3)、How did the writer's feeling towards Mr Lemke's class change?A、Nervous→excited. B、Tired→peaceful. C、Worried→thankful. D、Bored→interested.(4)、Which of the following is the best title of the text?A、A Difficult English Class. B、My Strict Teacher—Mr Lemke. C、Why Reading Poems matters in My Life. D、Learning 400Lines of Poetry"by Heart". -
19、阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Have you ever wondered why a soccer ball stops rolling or how a rocket takes off? The answers lie in Newton' s Three Laws of Motion! These three laws, or rules, explain how everything moves in our universe. Let's explore them one by one.
Law 1: An object at rest stays at rest. A moving object keeps moving. Objects continue doing what they' re doing unless a stronger force acts on them.

Here, the stronger force is the wall. It stops the truck but not the boxes, so they keep movingbackward.
Law 2: It takes more force to move a heavy object than to move a lighter object. Newton came up with a scientific formula to explain this:
Force = Mass x Acceleration

Large weights with a lot of mass require more force to lift than smaller, lighter weights do.
Law 3: Forces always come in pairs. For every force, there is an equal force in the opposite direction.

Air from an untied balloon rushes out in one direction. As the air escapes, it pushes the balloon in the opposite direction.
(1)、What is the "stronger force" mentioned in the example for Law 1?A、
B、
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(2)、According to Law 3, what should you do with your hands and feet if you want to swim forward?A、You must push the water forward. B、You must push the water backward. C、You must push the water to the left side. D、You must push the water downward to the bottom.(3)、In which part of the magazine can we read the text?A、National News. B、Book Club. C、Science and Discovery. D、History and Culture. -
20、感受爱,始于家人。Teens' English现面向全体学生发起"A Moment of Love"英文征文活动。请从你 的家人中选择一位,根据以下相关信息,用英文描绘一个你们相处中让你感受到爱的珍贵片段。

注意:
1.文中不得出现真实的人名和校名;
2.短文需包含所给的要点,可适当拓展;
3. 词数100词左右。
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