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1、 完形填空
When I was in middle school, I didn't know what to be when I grew up. I was1 about my future, like many other students. My mother, a teacher, advised me to2 her. However, teaching didn't seem very exciting to me. My father3 that I could become a pianist because he believed it would be a great career. But I didn't get any4 from it at all. I couldn't stand(忍受) spending hours sitting in front of a piano.
Things5 when I went to high school. One day, I saw a notice about a part-time job at the school radio station(广播电台). I decided to give it a(n)6 , and it turned out to be one of the best choices I ever made. The job7 chances to talk about interesting topics on the radio. It was so much fun to work as a presenter(主持人)!I made lots of8 while doing this job, so I felt more and more confident. I kept working at the radio station for the next three years.
9 , I got a full-time job at our local radio station after I left university. This was the beginning of my career. Now, I feel very proud of my10 Being a radio presenter allows me to connect with people, share ideas, and do what I truly love.
(1)A 、 uncertain B 、 hopeful C 、 excited D 、 serious(2)A 、 lead B 、 follow C 、 treat D 、 question(3)A 、 disliked B 、 expected C 、 regretted D 、 forgot(4)A 、 kindness B 、 curiosity C 、 difficulty D 、 enjoyment(5)A 、 finished B 、 remained C 、 changed D 、 mattered(6)A 、 try B 、 break C 、 idea D 、 joke(7)A 、 hid B 、 missed C 、 provided D 、 welcomed(8)A 、 progress B 、 trouble C 、 noise D 、 peace(9)A 、 Suddenly B 、 Personally C 、 Sadly D 、 Happily(10)A 、 school B 、 family C 、 life D 、 job -
2、—This year, my family is going to have a green Spring Festival to reduce food waste and air pollution.
—____We want to join you.
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3、 More and more new technologies will ____into our lives by scientists.A、bring B、brings C、brought D、be brought
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4、—Many young people now care a lot about how many "likes" they get online, but not in____.
—Yeah. They have a completely different set of values and expectations.
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5、—Everyone should play a part in building a fair and warm society.
—I agree with you. We should try our best to create such a society that ____everyone.
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6、—Is it____ for students to learn to take care of themselves?
—Yes, it is. I think it's helpful to improve their living skills.
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7、—I hope not to forget my plan to come to your party next Friday.
—Don't worry. You will____ the time one day earlier.
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8、—Would you like to visit the zoo with me now?
—Sorry, it's____ the opening hours. Let's go there tomorrow.
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9、 Harbin Ice and Snow World is a symbol of winter____. It draws millions of travellers
every year.
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10、—Be careful! You____ your wallet.
—Oh! Let me pick it up before someone steps on it.
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11、 假定你是李华,澳大利亚学生Nick即将转来你校就读,他对新学校,新生活感到担忧。请你写一封邮件,为他介绍校园生活并给出建议。
environment
beautiful, picturesque, fresh air, ...
activities
colorful, enjoyable ...
students
friendly, lively ...
suggestions
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1. 以上内容供参考,可适当发挥;2. 文中不得出现真实姓名等信息;
3. 词数100左右,首句已给出(不计入总词数)。
Dear Nick,
I know you're a little worried about your new life .
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12、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。
Nothing is a waste if you have a creative mind.
You have probably never heard of Amy Hayes, but she isunusual woman. She lives in a house in the UK that she built(she) out of rubbish. The windows and doors come from old buildings around her town that were pulled down. The top of the house is an old boat turned upside down.the gate in front of her house is made of rocks and old glass bottles. Amy(recent) won a prize from the Help Save Our Planet Society.
Amy isn't the only one who is good at recycling. Wang Tao set up a small business in Shanghai four years ago. He is knownusing iron(铁) and other materials from old cars to make beautiful art pieces. Some are large pieces that look like animals or(human), and some are(small) pieces you can put at home. Wang Tao hopes to set up a "metal art" theme park (show) people the importance of environmental protection. Not only can the art bring(happy) to others, but it also shows that even cold, hard iron can(bring) back to life with a little creativity.
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13、根据中文提示及首字母补全短文内容(每空限填一词)

"Dear stranger, I'm inviting you to hear my goals I've never shared with anyone before. I would like to be(自信的). I want to achieve..."
On(二月)19th, 2025, this heartfelt message was written on a sanitary bag of a high-speed train by a(大学)girl. The next day, a passenger in the same seat discovered the message. The passenger posted it online with a reply, "How(幸运)we are to meet across time and space! I hope you can do well in the interview. I wish you all the best." So far, this communication has c people's attention and touched their hearts.
Under the post, people shared their views, and many students also expressed their f about school interviews. Later, the girl read the post and shared why she did it. She was(焦虑的)on her way to an important school interview, so she wrote the message to pour out her mood. The good news is that she has been admitted (录取) to her dream school. And she thanked the stranger(有礼貌地)for his encouragement and hoped other students could go to their dream schools, too. The railway staff (员工) explains that if the sanitary bags with messages are(可用的)and clean, they usually do not throw them. "We hope these special notes on sanitary bags can brighten(乘客的)journeys," says a staff person.
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14、将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入短文中,每词仅用一次。
proud, leaf, lie, seldom, no matter
On a tall tree lived many green. One of them always tookin being special. It told the others, "I will never fall,what happens. I am stronger than you."
Seasons changed. Rain and sun came in their everyday way. When autumn arrived, the others turned golden and red gracefully, but the proud leaf laughed, "You're just giving up!" It hadnoticed how its own edges were fading to yellow, or how loosely it hung on the branch.
One morning, a cold wind blew, and the leaf fell. A child walked in the forest and saw the leaf on the ground. The child picked it up, saying, "What a pretty leaf !" The tree whispered, "Every leaf has its time to shine and its time to rest." Even the proudest must learn to let go.
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15、 完形填空
My family had never done anything different before. So when Aunt Jen invited us to her1 spring farm party, I was really excited. I decided to make the day special, so I baked cupcakes for the party and decorated them to look like soft sheep by using some2 .
"Yummy!" My sister Indi said with a laugh, quickly stealing a candy.
"That's enough, Indi! I need those for my sheep!"
"Do real sheep eat these?"
"They're just for making the cupcakes look3 !" I laughed too.
Soon, Indi and my brother Tex joined in. They4 so many candies that their cupcakes looked more like strange animals than my sheep.
"Time to go now!" Dad announced.
But things didn't go5 as usual. First, Tex couldn't find his shoes. Then Mom realized she'd6 her wallet at home. Halfway to Aunt Jen's, Indi suddenly needed a bathroom. We had to take a long way to find one. Dad then7 a new back road, but it only led us farther away. As we were in the middle of nowhere, our car started making a strange noise and8 .
"Help won't come for at least an hour," Mom said, sounding9 .
"Now we'll10 the whole party!" Tex complained.
Dad smiled and pointed to a field full of colorful flowers. "Why not have our own picnic here?" At first, we weren't excited about it, but as we11 the blanket and started eating, something amazing happened.
A huge butterfly gently landed on Indi's knee. Nearby, two small rabbits12 across the grass, happily eating. Suddenly, we heard a loud rustling, and hundreds of birds shot up from the trees, flying into the sky in huge circles above us.
"Wow!" I cried. "It's like13 !"
"Migration(迁徙)season, "Dad said, "These birds travel through California every spring— millions of them!"
We never made it to Aunt Jen's farm,14 that didn't matter. Sitting in that field, enjoying my cupcakes under the open sky, I understood something important: when things don't work out, disappointments may15 unexpected wonders. Keep your eyes open, and you might find joy right under your nose!
(1)A 、daily B 、weekly C 、monthly D 、yearly(2)A 、candies B 、bananas C 、tomatoes D 、flowers(3)A 、fresh B 、cute C 、clear D 、sweet(4)A 、bought B 、made C 、added D 、ordered(5)A 、badly B 、freely C 、quietly D 、smoothly(6)A 、found B 、left C 、brought D 、checked(7)A 、tried B 、marked C 、mentioned D 、repaired(8)A 、appeared B 、arrived C 、stopped D 、dropped(9)A 、excited B 、tired C 、relaxed D 、surprised(10)A 、change B 、organize C 、share D 、miss(11)A 、spread out B 、handed out C 、cut out D 、carried out(12)A 、rode B 、flew C 、jumped D 、climbed(13)A 、wind B 、magic C 、music D 、fog(14)A 、and B 、or C 、but D 、so(15)A 、hide B 、lose C 、forget D 、avoid -
16、阅读下面短文,从所给的A-E五个选项中选择最佳选项(其中有一项是多余选项),将其序号填入31-34题,并回答35题。
Most of you think that you can see better when your eyes open wider. It sounds right. Your eyes can get a wider view of the world, and more light can enter to make you see the world more clearly. However, people with short-sightedness (近视) may find that the opposite is true. In fact, people with short-sightedness often see things more clearly when they squint (眯眼看).
Why does squinting help people with short-sightedness see more clearly? Here's the reason. Your lens(晶状体), on the front of your eye, is changing shape all the time. This helps you focus on objects both near and far. Squinting can offer a bit of help to this process. It helps focus light in the right place. It works by controlling the number of light going into eyes.
To see clearly, you need the light focused by the lens to hit the retina(视网膜) —at the back of your eyes as exactly as possible. The lens of the eyes becomes harder as we get older. So it cannot focus light as well as it used to. By squinting, people are actually changing the shapes of their eyes, so that the light focuses correctly on the retina.
Also, a little squinting is not harmful to your eyesight. It's OK to squint once in a while to see something. If you find yourself doing it all the time, get your eyes checked as soon as possible.
A.It is very important to protect our eyes.
B.However, the lens of the eyes doesn't work well all the time.
C.But too much squinting can be a sign of failing your eyesight.
D.This is true for people with good sight.
E.And how does squinting work?
What can you do to prevent short-sightedness? (不超过10词的句子回答问题)
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17、 阅读理解
Recently Zhejiang province's Jinhua has announced that primary and junior middle school students in the city can have an extra (额外的)six days of leave in spring and autumn. The first autumn leave will last for five days from November 21 to 25, including a Saturday and Sunday, while the other three days for spring leave will come around the May Day holiday next year.
This new plan is aimed at reducing the heavy academic burden on students. It is believed that by having more breaks, a healthy balance between work and rest can be achieved. Students are also encouraged to step out of classrooms and spend more time in nature and society. During the holidays, teachers are required to assign little or no homework, so that students can take part in social practice.
Many people think this is a good idea. Xiong Bingqi, an education expert, said the spring and autumn holidays benefit schools, teachers, and students. However, he also pointed out students still face strong pressure to do well in exams like zhongkao and gaokao. Also, if parents have to work, students might not be well taken care of at home. To solve this, Xiong suggested that parents should be given paid vacation time to spend time with their children.
Another researcher, Chu Zhaohui, said spring and autumn leave days can help improve students' social development and teamwork through different activities. He added that schools and families should be allowed to make their own plans, instead of using a "one-size-fits-all" method.
Jinhua is one of the first cities in China to officially introduce spring and autumn leave days. However, other cities like Hangzhou have had similar holidays since 2004. In Hangzhou, winter and summer holidays are adjusted to make room for three days in spring and three in autumn. Guangzhou also encourages its primary and secondary schools to explore the introduction of spring and autumn leave based on their actual need,while seeing to it that there's enough teaching time each year.
(1)、How does the writer start the passage?A、By giving an example of a student's holiday experience. B、By stating a new plan for school holidays directly. C、By comparing how long holidays last in different seasons. D、By introducing the background of Jinhua's education.(2)、 What is Xiong Bingqi's attitude towards the new holiday plan?A、He thinks it has both advantages and problems. B、He completely disagrees with it. C、He believes it will increase students' stress. D、He suggests assigning creative homework.(3)、The writer probably agrees that____.A、all other cities should copy Jinhua's holiday plan exactly B、students should study more during holidays C、parents don't need to care about their kids during breaks D、holiday plans should be made carefully(4)、What's the purpose of writing the last paragraph?A、To prove that Jinhua's plan is the best in China. B、To explain why spring and autumn holidays are necessary. C、To show that other cities have tried similar holiday plans. D、To describe how students spend their holidays in other cities. -
18、 阅读理解
①Do you sometimes feel too afraid to try new things? If you want to grow and get better, you need to take risks and challenge yourself. But your brain often tells you to stay safe. It might say, "Don't trouble trying something new." Even when these thoughts aren't reasonable, our anxiety can still win. Instead of thinking about the good things that could happen, we worry more about "What if something goes wrong?"
②Avoiding all risks might seem smart, but it can make you feel unhappy. The problem is that we often make decisions based on feelings, not facts. We think, "The more scared I feel, the riskier it is." But feelings aren't always reasonable. If we knew how to think about risks clearly, we'd know which risks are worth taking. For example, trying a new hobby like painting might feel scary at first, but it could bring you joy and new skills.
③Whether you're afraid to change your job or too nervous to ask a friend for coffee, learning to take "good risks" can improve your life. Here are good ways to help.
④Balance feelings with facts. Many times, we think fear means something risky. But that's not true. For example, driving a car feels safe because we do it every day, but giving a speech in public might make your heart beat fast. Yet the fact shows that car accidents are much more common than getting hurt while speaking! So before you avoid doing something scary, take three deep breaths and ask yourself: "What's the real risk here?"
⑤Take steps to succeed. You can do many small things to lower risks. If you're nervous about a test, make a study plan and review each day—this helps you feel more prepared. It's okay to feel butterflies in your stomach when you try something new. Facing fear helps build your mental muscle, just like exercising builds physical muscle. So, taking smart risks helps you become mentally stronger. Each time you try something scary, you will learn to deal with uncertainty and anxiety. You'll also get new skills and grow from mistakes. If you try out for a dance team and don't make it, you can ask for the reason and then practise more. With practice, you'll get better at facing risks, and your chances of success will rise.
(1)、Which of the following is TRUE according to the first two paragraphs?A、Avoiding risks is a smart way to stay happy. B、Taking risks requires us to trust our feelings. C、Our brain often tells us to face challenges bravely. D、Our feelings often influence us to make decisions.(2)、What does the underlined phrase "build your mental muscle" mean in the last paragraph?A、Develop strength in your mind. B、Exercise your body to stay healthy. C、Think mainly about cheerful things. D、Avoid situations that make you afraid.(3)、What is the structure of this passage? (①=Paragraph 1, ②=Paragraph 2 …)A、
B、
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(4)、What is the main idea of the passage?A、Taking smart risks can push us forward. B、Trying many small things can reduce risks. C、Learning clearly about real risks can help a lot. D、Practising more can help deal with risks better. -
19、 阅读理解
Why is the sea salt?Long before we discovered scientific ways of thinking about it, we explained it in a story. Even though the answer isn't scientific, it holds some other truth in it — especially about the human heart.
Long ago, a poor old couple lived on the coast. One day,an old storyteller came to their village. The old couple gave him a meal. In return, he gave them a coffee mill (磨粉机) and said, "Say, ‘Mill,please grind (磨粉)', and it'll make whatever you want, to stop it, say ‘Mill, please cease (停止) grinding'."
Soon the old couple had a much better life. They'd been happy people, and they didn't need much more. But the young couple next door were never satisfied. When they saw the old couple wearing good clothes and buying good food, they burnt with envy (羡慕). So one day, the young husband went to the old couple's house secretly and heard, "Mill, please grind hot chocolate!" He was surprised to see it coming out.
Then the young couple stole the mill from the old couple. With it, they rode a horse and set off down the coast, where no one would know them. Along the way, the husband showed proudly and asked, "What do you want it to make?" "Oh. I don't know. Why not salt?" the wife said. "Mill, please grind salt!" he said."It works!" the wife shouted. But then they noticed the salt went everywhere. "Make it stop," the wife said. But the husband didn't know how. "Mill, please stop grinding! Please, no more!" His words didn't work. The mill kept grinding. Finally,the young husband threw the mill into the sea as far as he could.
And there it's been, for hundreds of years, endlessly grinding salt. That's why the sea is salt.
(1)、What is the passage probably?A、A folk story. B、An instruction. C、A science fiction. D、A science report.(2)、What is the right order of the following facts from the passage?①It began to produce salt. ②The young husband threw it.
③The young couple stole it. ④The old couple got it.
A、②→④→①→③ B、②→①→④→③ C、④→①→③→② D、④→③→①→②(3)、Look at the mind map.Which of the following can be put in △ ?
A、thankful;stop the mill B、proud;make the mill work C、nervous;ride a horse D、surprised;throw the mill(4)、What lesson can we learn from the passage?A、A shared joy is a double joy. B、With age come wisdom. C、Greed breaks the bag. D、No pains, no gains. -
20、 阅读理解
Hundreds of years ago, ideas like flying to another city through the air sounded like dreams. Yet now scientific study has made them real. Could other fairy tales come true someday?
Sleeping Beauty
Could anyone sleep for 100 years? Probably not. The daily cycle of sleep and waking is set in your body. But animals like bears can hibernate (冬眠) through the winter until it warms.
If scientists can work out how animals hibernate, maybe one day people could hibernate too. It would be great for astronauts to sleep through the long space journey. But hibernating animals still grow older, so a future Sleeping Beauty might wake up as a Sleeping Grandma.
Talk to Animals
Talking to animals isn't quite easy. But scientists are trying. Tiny cameras and microphones have collected thousands of hours of animal conversations. Powerful computer programs study animal sounds and match them with possible meanings. Soon they may let us talk back.
But there are still challenges. Many animals communicate with smells, body languages, and sounds that humans can't hear. And animals don't think like people. So, when we think they're giving directions to the castle, they're more likely to be saying "This is my tree!"
Let Down Your Hair
Rapunzel lowers her long hair to let visitors in. But could hair really hold up a prince?
Surprisingly, yes! A scientific study has found out that a single hair can hold 3 ounces, the weight of a small tomato. And a common head has about 100,000 hairs. All those together could hold up a couple of elephants. A prince? No problem.
However, Rapunzel would also need a shorter tower. Human hair only grows a few feet long. The longest hair ever recorded is about 18 feet long—pretty short for a tower.
(1)、If astronauts could hibernate, they would____.A、stop growing completely B、sleep through space travel C、need more food and water D、communicate with animals(2)、Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A、Animals think like people in giving directions. B、Scientists have succeeded in talking back to animals. C、A common person's hair could hold up a giant panda. D、Rapunzel in the fairy tale has the longest hair in history.(3)、What is the main purpose of this passage?A、To discuss new inventions for space travel. B、To tell us how scientists influence fairy tales. C、To compare different animals' talking habits. D、To show scientific possibilities behind fairy tales.