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1、 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。
What makes a "dream team" in sports? It is not just about winning games. A real dream team has great skills, teamwork and a strong spirit of never giving up.
There is a famous women's table tennis team in Asia. A few years ago, the team was not strong. They had simple training tools and little money. But the players practiced very hard every day. They helped each other and learned from their mistakes together.
At a big competition, they played against a very strong team. At first, they fell behind. But they didn't lose heart. They tried their best and won the game at last. People were all surprised and called them a "dream team".
Now, the word "dream team" means any group that works hard and wins together. It tells us that teamwork and hard work can make dreams come true.
(1)、What is a real dream team like?A、It only wins games easily. B、It has skills, teamwork and strong spirit. C、It has the best training tools. D、It is famous all over the world.(2)、Why was the women's table tennis team not strong before?A、The players didn't like practicing. B、They had no good coaches. C、They had simple tools and little money. D、They never took part in competitions.(3)、What happened to the team at the big competition?A、They gave up when falling behind. B、They lost the game quickly. C、They beat a strong team at last. D、They asked for help from other teams.(4)、What can we learn from the passage?A、Only rich teams can be dream teams. B、Teamwork and hard work help to win. C、Dream teams never face difficulties. D、Luck is the key to a team's success.(5)、What's the best title of the passage?A、A Famous Table Tennis Game B、Women's Table Tennis Teams C、The Meaning of a Dream Team D、How to Train a Strong Team -
2、 完形填空
In our English class last week, our teacher showed us a video on WeChat Channels named "This Thought-Exchanging (换位思考) Experiment (实验) Silenced the Whole Class". This video left a 1 impression (印象) on me.
The video started with a simple experiment. The teacher placed a ball on the table and asked two students to describe its 2 . One said it was white, 3 the other insisted (坚持) it was black. They argued, thinking the other was completely wrong. Then, the teacher asked them to change their positions. Surprisingly, their opinions4 immediately. "You see," the teacher said, "you were both right, just looking from different 5 " In fact, the ball has 6 colors, with one side white and the other black. This simple experiment made everyone in the class fall 7 , including me.
8 watching this video, I found it hard to 9 my classmates. I often had different opinions with them, but didn't know how to 10 them clearly. Therefore I seldom understood them and even argued with them. For example, during a group project, I once strongly believed my idea was the 11 and didn't listen to others. 12 our group work didn't go well. However, I thought my classmates made mistakes. But after this experiment, I realize that everyone has their own opinions and strengths. 13 I consider right may not be the same for others.
This video taught me a valuable lesson: putting 14 in others' shoes can help us better understand others and 15 our friendship. From now on, I will try to understand others' viewpoints before expressing my own, and I believe this will completely improve my relationships with my classmates and make our teamwork win more prizes.
(1)A 、 simple B 、 deep C 、 crazy D 、 fair(2)A 、 color B 、 shape C 、 size D 、 weight(3)A 、 besides B 、 but C 、 so D 、 or(4)A 、 developed B 、 recorded C 、 understood D 、 changed(5)A 、 directions B 、 lights C 、 rides D 、 journeys(6)A 、 one B 、 two C 、 three D 、 four(7)A 、 asleep B 、 upset C 、 silent D 、 nervous(8)A 、 While B 、 After C 、 Before D 、 Unless(9)A 、 laugh at B 、 take care of C 、 check out D 、 communicate with(10)A 、 report B 、 train C 、 write D 、 explain(11)A 、 worst B 、 simplest C 、 best D 、 brightest(12)A 、 All the time B 、 As a result C 、 At first D 、 All in all(13)A 、 What B 、 How C 、 Why D 、 Where(14)A 、 himself B 、 herself C 、 themselves D 、 ourselves(15)A 、 break B 、 build C 、 keep D 、 miss -
3、 My classmates never doubt ____ wearing comfortable clothes helps them focus on studying.A、whether B、what C、how D、that
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4、 My brother enjoys ____ model planes when he is free.A、made B、to make C、make D、making
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5、 To protect your eyes, you ____ rest your eyes every 20 minutes.A、should B、shouldn't C、could D、couldn't
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6、 You ____ smoke here. Look at the sign.A、can B、may C、mustn't D、don't have to
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7、 Have you ____ what subject to choose next term?A、decided B、thought C、considered D、planned
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8、 If you work hard, you will ____ in whatever you do.A、win B、achieve C、complete D、succeed
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9、 She played an important ____ in the school play and won lots of praise from the teachers.A、role B、freeze C、silence D、teamwork
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10、 After a long ____, the students finally decided where to go for their field trip.A、discussion B、competition C、celebration D、suggestion
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11、 As a student, you should ____ your studies and finish your homework on time.A、take responsibility for B、take part in C、take place D、take away
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12、 The police asked the witness to give a detailed ____ of the thief to help them catch him.A、discussion B、description C、decision D、direction
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13、 在我们的日常生活中除了说话以外还大量使用肢体语言来进行沟通和交流,例如站立和坐的方式、手势、脸上的表情和眼神的交流。今天让我们来谈谈对肢体语言的了解和使用。
内容提示:
1. 肢体语言的重要性;
2. 哪些肢体语言给人留下不好的印象;
3. 你将在与人交往中用什么样的肢体语言。
写作要求:1. 词数80—100。开头已给出,不计入总词数;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Body language is important for us in our daily life, because it is a very useful means of communication.
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14、 阅读短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或用括号内所给词的正确形式填空,使短文通顺、连贯。
In public places, people often use body language (express)their meanings.
Waving and bowing are examples of body language. Different kinds of body language show different cultures in different countries. In China, waving means greeting, in Japan bowing is used. Sometimes this kind of body language is polite in one country, but it is (polite)in another. We should pay attention using it. In China, (nod)your head shows you agree with someone, but in India, shaking your head from side to side shows (agree). In China, people shake hands as sign of friendship, but people seldom shake hands in North America. It is worth noticing that different meanings of body language can also cause problems in understanding. Some people do not understand how to use their thumbs (correct). Most people often show one thumb to praise someone or something. You can't raise (you)thumb when someone is in danger. In a basketball match, if the judge shows two thumbs, it means two (play)break the rules.
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15、 阅读短文,从方框内所给的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有一个多余的选项。
Ballet is a special form of art. It's a French word. It means "to dance". There's no talking or singing inballet.
The first ballet began in the 15th century. Ballet dancers may be men and women—ballet is not just for girls! They are strong, pretty, and flexible(柔韧的). Dancers turn their legs out, instead of having their knees and feet straight forward. They also point their feet and may even dance on the tips of their toes.
Many take classes almost daily if they'd like to be professional(专业的)ballet dancers. They need to practise often to keep up their strength(力量). That also means dancers need to look after their bodies well, so their bodies can keep up with the dancing!
In fact, it is not easy to become good ballet dancers. Not only do dancers need to control their bodies well, but they need to have a good understanding of music.
If you love to move your body and use it to tell stories, ballet might be a great activity for you to try.
A. Dancers must have a lot of training.
B. More and more young men would like to learn ballet.
C. Many movements in ballet are unusual for the human body.
D. Ballet looks soft, but it is really an active and strong activity.
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16、 阅读下面语言材料,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
What is the most difficult language in the world, Arabic, Latin or Chinese? None of them is. On the Spanish island of La Gomera, the local people speak a difficult and mysterious whistled language(口哨语)
The whistled language is called Silbo. Unlike other languages, Silbo depends on whistling to express the meaning. People use different pitches and lengths(音高和音长)of whistling to express different sounds, and then mix them to show different meanings. To express the meaning clearly, people often need to pay attention to their own tongue(舌头), lips, hands and even body movements. Facing so many needs, even the locals say, "Our language is too complex!"
So why do people use this language? In fact, there were many deep valleys on the island. People on one side of a valley couldn't easily speak to people on the other side. They lived so far away that they had to shout across deep valleys and over time, the whistled language appeared. But in the 1950s, many people left the island. And because of the development of communication, people were using telephones and no longer needed to whistle. By the 1970s and 1980s, Silbo was seldom used.
Later, the local government realized the importance of protecting the traditional language and began to do something for it. They added Silbo to the lessons of primary and secondary schools. They invited full-time teachers to teach Silbo to tourists. They also made a documentary(纪录片)about the whistled language. Thanks to their help, Silbo became alive again.
Today, many visitors come to the island to enjoy the whistling performances(表演)of the locals. Instead of dying out, this traditional language has further contributed to(促进)the development of local tourism.
(1)、What does the underlined word "complex" probably mean in Paragraph 2?A、Exciting. B、Difficult. C、Common. D、Strange.(2)、Why did the whistled language appear?A、It was hard for people who lived on both sides of deep valleys to communicate. B、The whistled language was interesting and people loved to learn it. C、Different pitches and lengths of the whistled language sounded so interesting. D、People needed to use their body movements to communicate with others.(3)、What did the local government do to protect Silbo?①They advertised(登广告)Silbo on TV. ②They invited teachers to teach Silbo.
③They made a documentary about Silbo. ④They shared learning videos about Silbo.
⑤They added Silbo to the lessons in schools.
A、①②③ B、②③④ C、①③⑤ D、②③⑤(4)、Why does the writer write the passage?A、To give an interesting lesson. B、To make people know an interesting place C、To introduce a special language. D、To help people learn a special documentary. -
17、 阅读下面语言材料,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Whether it's a happy face, a little heart or a thumbs-up, emojis are a key part of how people all over the world communicate online in messages. In fact, 10 billion of them are sent every day!
The first emojis were created in 1999 by a Japanese designer named Shigetaka Kurita. His first set of emojis had 176 simple symbols, but these days we have more than 3, 500 different emojis to choose from! More emojis are appearing, such as emojis of people with different skin(皮肤)colours. This change helps people from all backgrounds be noticed. Even though there are so many emojis, some are used much more often than others. To find out which emojis are the most popular, a technology company studied emoji use in 16 countries, including Japan, the US, the UK and France, during the first half of 2025. The company found that the crying face was the most-used emoji in many countries. People use it to show many strong feelings—not just sadness but also pride, happiness and even laughter.
In fact, the most popular emojis seem to be quite similar in most countries. However, cultural differences have an influence on emoji use. People use hearts to show love for family or friends in many countries. In Japan, hearts are mostly used for romantic love. So the way we use emojis can be quite different!
All in all, emojis have changed from simple symbols into a rich and widely-used communication tool. They help people get over language problems by expressing emotions clearly. As emojis keep growing and changing, they will surely play an important part in our online communication.
(1)、What does the underlined word "them"in Paragraph 1 refer to?A、Happy faces. B、Emojis. C、Messages. D、Little hearts.(2)、Why are there more and more emojis?A、To increase the number of emojis. B、To let people of different backgrounds feel seen. C、To make crying and laughing emojis less popular. D、To change the way people use different emojis.(3)、What can we know from the passage?A、The first set of emojis had more than 3, 500 symbols. B、The laughing face was the top in many countries. C、People use the crying face to show sadness only. D、Cultural differences influence how people use emojis.(4)、What's the best title for the text?A、Emojis: World's Best Communication B、Emojis :Different Cultures, Different Uses C、Emojis: Symbols That Show Our Feelings D、Emojis: The Great Tool for Online Communication -
18、 阅读下面语言材料,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Forms of communication
In our daily lives, we communicate in different forms. One of the most common ways is face-to-face communication. When we talk to our friends, family, or teachers in person, we can see their facial expressions, body language, and hear the tone of their voices. This helps us understand not only the words they say but also their emotions. For example, a big smile on someone's face usually means they are happy. When we're sharing exciting news with a friend over coffee, face-to-face communication makes the moment even more special.
Another form is communication through social media. Platforms like WeChat and QQ allow us to chat with people far away. We can share photos, videos, and ideas easily. However, we can't see the real-time reactions(反应)of the other person. For example, when we post a funny story on WeChat Moments, we have to wait for likes and comments to know how others feel.
Phone calls are also popular. We can have a quick conversation when we are busy. But sometimes, it's hard to express complex ideas over the phone. For example, when we need to explain a detailed plan to a colleague(同事), a phone call might not be enough.
In short, each form of communication has its own advantages(优点)and disadvantages. We should choose the right one according to different situations.
(1)、What is one of the most common forms of communication according to the passage?A、Through social media. B、Through phone calls. C、Face-to-face communication. D、By writing letters.(2)、What can we understand from face-to-face communication?A、Only the words people say. B、Emotions of people chatting with us. C、The other person's past experiences. D、The future plans of the speaker.(3)、What can we learn from the text?A、It's very easy to express complex ideas through phone calls. B、When we post something on WeChat Moments, we can know how others feel quickly C、If you want to talk with people far away, you can only use platforms. D、There are good points and bad points about every way of communication.(4)、What can we infer(推断)from the passage?A、Phone calls are great for explaining a detailed plan clearly. B、Social media is the best way to communicate. C、We should only use face-to-face communication. D、We should choose right communication forms by situations. -
19、 阅读下面语言材料,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

Nodding your head usually means "YES". Especially in Japan, nodding and bowing are the ways that locals show their agreement and respect. But in Bulgaria and Greece, nodding up and down means "NO"

Strong eye contact is very common in Spain, Greece and Arab countries. However, Finns and Japanese are embarrassed(尴尬的)when others keep looking at them during a talk. They only make eye contact at the start of a talk.

Tapping(轻敲)your nose means "secret" in England, while it means "be careful" in Italy.

In many cultures, like Italy and the US, people use their arms freely when talking. However, Northern Europeans don't like gesturing with their arms. They think it is too dramatic.

Sitting cross-legged is common in North America and some European countries. In many countries in Asia and the Middle East, sitting like this is not polite.

The thumbs-up sign is another interesting example. In the US, it usually means "Good job!" or "Everything is OK!" But in some Middle-Eastern countries like Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Iran, this gesture is very rude. It's like a very bad word.
(1)、Tom is travelling in Greece. He asks a local, "Is there a bank nearby?" The local nods. What does this likely mean?A、The local doesn't want to answer Tom's question. B、The local doesn't understand Tom's question. C、The local means there isn't a bank nearby. D、The local is not sure.(2)、When an Englishman taps his nose during a conversation, he may want to say, "____"A、Be careful! B、Keep quiet! C、I don't agree with you. D、It's just between you and me.(3)、In which picture isn't the thumbs-up sign proper?A、
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20、 阅读短文,理解其大意,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When you wave(挥手)to a friend, you are using sign language. Each sign has a special
1 that most people can understand. When you smile at someone, you mean to be 2 . When you put one finger in front of your mouth, you mean"3 . "
However, people in different countries may use different sign languages.
Once an Englishman was in Italy. He could speak little Italian. One day while he was walking in the street, he felt4 and went into a restaurant. When the waiter came, the Englishman5 his mouth, put his fingers into it and took them out again and moved his lips. In this way, he meant to say, "Bring me something to eat. " But the waiter brought him a lot of things to 6 . First tea, then coffee, then milk, but no food. The Englishman was 7 that he was not able to tell the waiter he was hungry. He was ready to leave the restaurant. Before leaving, the Englishman decided to 8 others more carefully. He noticed that another man came in and 9 his hands on his stomach(胃). And this sign was10 enough for the waiter. In a few minutes, the waiter brought him a large plate of bread and meat. At last, the Englishman had his meal in the same way.
(1)A 、 suggestion B 、 pattern C 、 method D 、 meaning(2)A 、 excited B 、 friendly C 、 surprised D 、 confused(3)A 、 Pay attention B 、 Speak louder C 、 Be quiet D 、 Cheer up(4)A 、 hungry B 、 tired C 、 sad D 、 worried(5)A 、 washed B 、 opened C 、 closed D 、 touched(6)A 、 eat B 、 play C 、 carry D 、 drink(7)A 、 interested B 、 patient C 、 glad D 、 sorry(8)A 、 attract B 、 remind C 、 observe D 、 protect(9)A 、 put B 、 gave C 、 made D 、 sent(10)A 、 good B 、 bad C 、 beautiful D 、 wrong