• 1、阅读理解

    It starts with pencils, Clayton Nylund would like his students to bring them to school. But it's all right if they don't. Nor do they have to worry about notebooks or rulers, Nylund says, "My students are only expected to provide two things for my class: themselves and a focused mind," He finds donors to help with the supplies, and also he pays for some himself.

    Nylund, who was recognized Thursday as Hillsborough County Teacher of the Year for his work at Blake High School, is all about helping young peopleexcel in science and technology, regardless of their learning style or background. He noted that "achievement gaps are complicated (复杂的), and so are their solutions."

    From the Pinewood Derby cars that students design and build in class to the science and engineering competitions that Blake has entered and won. Nylund stresses technology-rich, hands-on projects that allow students to feel included.

    "I have found that if students are offered non-traditional opportunities to achieve, greatness will grow within them, they will begin achieving in new ways, and there will be no limit to what they can realize," Nylund said. What's more, he has found that their scores improve on standardized tests.

    Nylund, 39 and a teacher since 2011, was one of three educators who took top honors at Thursday's ceremony (仪式) at the David A. Straz Center for Performing Arts. "I did not see this coming," Nylund said twice, accepting his award, Nylund's award was announced last in the program. He thanked the four principals he has worked for in Hillsborough, his parents, his wife and coworkers. "Teaching is hard, but it's meaningful," he told the audience. "I never go into Blake thinking my day is going to be easy."

    (1)、 What does Nylund want his students to do?
    A、Help children from a poor family. B、Tell their parents to donate books. C、Know more about the school. D、Concentrate on their studies.
    (2)、What does the underlined word "excel" in paragraph 2 mean?
    A、Stay on. B、Get away. C、Stand out. D、Cheer up.
    (3)、What might most likely be stressed in Nylund's class?
    A、Hands-on experience. B、Great artistic talent. C、Traditional methods, D、Polite conversations.
    (4)、What did Nylund think of his award?
    A、It arrived too late. B、It was totally unexpected. C、It was his first honor. D、It led him to work for Blake.
  • 2、阅读理解

    From the deserts to the rocky coastline, the United States offers a breathtaking range of natural landscapes. Here are some of its top picks, one in each state.

    Massachusetts

    Book an overnight stay at the Borden Flats Lighthouse in Massachusetts' Taunton River for a taste of lightkeeper life. The tower wan built in 1881 to guide ships through the Mount Hope Bay, near the town of Fall River, Book months in advance for this self-catering flat with wonderful views.

    Connecticut

    With 650 feet of vertical (垂直的) drop, Connecticut's Mohawk Mountain So Area might look modest, but its eight chairlifts provide access to 26 sidewinding trails (小径), many of which can be skied after dark thanks to night lighting. Toward the mountain top several trails connect with snowshoe and cross-country ski paths that go deeper into Mohawk State Forest.

    Colorado

    The Centennial State has nearly a hundred developed and undeveloped hot springs.The heated natural water is said to relieve pain and reduce stress. For the wellness road trip, start with the 720-mile Colorado Historic Hot Springs Loop from Denver to Pagosa Springs to Steamboat Springs, which highlights 17 destinations, including Glenwood Hot Springs Resort with its 405-foot-long main pool.

    Montana

    Helena Montana's laid-back capital, is often overlooked. But its location, at 3, 875 feet of elevation on the eastern slope (斜坡) of the Continental Divide, makes it a mountain biker's dream. Seventy-five miles of trails include the Mount Helena Ridge Trail, where you'll get views of the valley below. You might see wildflowers or a black bear.

    (1)、What are you required to do to taste lightkeeper life?
    A、Buy a ticket to an old tower. B、Make reservations in advance. C、Follow ships in Taunton River. D、Take a boat tour in Fall River.
    (2)、Where can you find Pagosa Springs?
    A、In Massachusetts. B、In Connecticut. C、In Colorado. D、In Montana.
    (3)、Which of the following highlights Helena?
    A、Mountain biking. B、Rock climbing. C、A natural pool. D、A lighthouse.
  • 3、假定你是高三学生李华,你的好朋友 Mary 在来信中谈到她最近参加的志愿者活动,并问 及你参与过的一次志愿者活动。请你给她写一封回信,内容包括:

    1. 该志愿活动的过程; 

    2. 你的活动感受。

    注意:

    1. 词数 120 左右; 

    2. 开头可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。

    Dear Mary,


     

    Yours sincerely, 
    Li Hua

  • 4、假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有 10 处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

    增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧), 并在其下面写出该加的词。

    删除:把多余的词用斜线(﹨) 划掉。

    修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

    注意:

    1. 每处错误及修改均仅限一词;

    2. 只允许修改 10 处,多者(从第 11 处起)不计分。

    Good morning, everyone! It is my great honour to be here to share with you my opinions on how to learn well in school.

    Firstly, we should learn to learn efficient. Personally, I used to trying effective method to achieve my academic goals. Develop a good habit is also of importance. It really benefited me a lot of to preview lessons, get actively involved in class, and review what have been taught after class. In addition, we should learn how to get along well with others people. In school, I respected teachers and was friendly with classmates. It was with sincere and faithfulness that we created a harmonious atmosphere. Finally, we should take part in sports and outdoor activities frequently, that were really helpful to build up our body and enrich our school life.

    No pains, no gains. I am sure that with your great efforts, you will enjoy colorful and meaningful life here.

  • 5、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

    The year 2023 witnessed the significant protection plan released for Beijing's Central Axis (轴 线),(stretch) for 7.8 kilometers through the Chinese capital. World-famous landmarks like the Forbidden City, Tian'anmen Square, the Temple of Heaven are located along the central axis, construction began in the Yuan Dynasty (1271- 1368) and (last) until the Ming and Qing dynasties.

    The protection plan for Beijing's Central Axis from 2022 to 2035 was released in January of 2023, markingnew stage in its conservation, sustainable development and application as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    The plan is said to be one of the necessary steps for UNESCO World Heritage status, and(it) release and implementation ( 实 施 ) will play an important role in the protection and (manage) of the capital's central axis.

    Alongside regulations on the protection of the Central Axis  (carry) out earlier, the plan is in line with the requirements of World Heritage   conservation   and   provides   an   effective strategy the conservation.

    The 21 member countries of the World Heritage Committee will decide on whether Beijing's Central Axis can(add) to the World Heritage List at the committee's 46th annual conference in 2024.the application succeeds, it will reinforce Beijing's top position among cities worldwide by number of World Heritage Sites.

  • 6、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A 、B 、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳 选项。

    Not too long ago, an incident that happened at Walt Disney touched me greatly. A guest 1 of our Polynesian Village resort (度假胜地) at Walt Disney was asked how she 2  her visit. She told the front-desk clerk she had a (n) 3 vacation, but was heartbroken about  4 several rolls of Kodak color film she had not yet 5 . At the moment she was particularly 6 over the loss of the pictures she had shot at our Polynesian Luau,  7 this was a memory she especially treasured.

    Now, please understand that we have no written service rules8 lost photos in the park.9 , the clerk at the front desk10 Disney's idea of caring for our11 . She asked the woman to leave her a couple rolls of12 film, promising she would take care of the rest of our show at Polynesian Luau.

    Two weeks later the guest received a 13  at her home. In it were photos of all the actors of our show, 14 signed by each performer. There were also  15  of the public processing (游 行队伍) and fireworks in the park, taken by the front-desk clerk in her own 16  after work. I happened to know this 17 because this guest wrote us a letter. She said that  18 in her life had she received such good service from any business.

    Excellent19 does not come from policy handbooks. It comes from people who  20 and from a culture that encourages and models that attitude.

    (1)
    A 、 working out B 、 checking out C 、 making use D 、 taking charge
    (2)
    A 、 enjoyed B 、 realized C 、 paid D 、 expected
    (3)
    A 、 uncomfortable B 、 wonderful C 、 disappointing D 、 significant
    (4)
    A 、 dropping B 、 taking C 、 breaking D 、 losing
    (5)
    A 、 developed B 、 taken C 、 loaded D 、 washed
    (6)
    A 、 silly B 、 nervous C 、 upset D 、 calm
    (7)
    A 、 where B 、 when C 、 as D 、 which
    (8)
    A 、 keeping B 、 finding C 、 making D 、 covering
    (9)
    A 、 Excitedly B 、 Sadly C 、 Fortunately D 、 Quietly
    (10)
    A 、 understood B 、 trusted C 、 reminded D 、 discovered
    (11)
    A 、 guests B 、 workers C 、 managers D 、 clerks
    (12)
    A 、 printed B 、 shot C 、 recorded D 、 unused
    (13)
    A 、 film B 、 card C 、 packet D 、 camera
    (14)
    A 、 frequently B 、 personally C 、 actually D 、 gently
    (15)
    A 、 rules B 、 performances C 、 handbooks D 、 pictures
    (16)
    A 、 case B 、 work C 、 time D 、 position
    (17)
    A 、 place B 、 story C 、 photo D 、 show
    (18)
    A 、 only B 、 almost C 、 never D 、 nearly
    (19)
    A 、 advice B 、 experience C 、 quality D 、 service
    (20)
    A 、 serve B 、 care C 、 like D 、 know
  • 7、根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选 项。

    How to Politely Cancel Plans Over Text

    You made plans with friends, but when it's time to leave the house, you just don't have the energy. Or, maybe something else comes up, and you can't make it. But with a few tips, you can do it politely.

    ◆Text them as soon as possible.

    That way, your friends can rearrange their schedules. If you know you cannot make it, try to text a day ahead of time. Otherwise, your friends might be annoyed about the inconvenience. If there's an emergency and you have to cancel the plan at the last minute, that's fine.

    ◆Be honest about your situation.

    If you've encountered a change in your schedule, just tell them what it is. Your friends will be more understanding if they can tell you're telling the truth. Just say things like: "I ran into an issue at work." or "I'm dealing with some family problems."

    ◆Ask if you can reschedule.

    Instead of saying "Let's hang out soon!", pick a new time, so your friends know that you're serious. Besides, share with them what you are busy with. And try to include this in your original message so they know what you're doing right away, and make sure it's a plan you can stick to and you don't have to cancel again.

    Add in one more nice thing to make a compliment (赞美) sandwich. After you tell your friends you have to cancel and apologize, let them know how much you appreciate them making plans with you. This will reassure them that you love spending time with them, and it can even help you feel less guilty, too.

    A. Start with your appreciation.

    B. Thank them for inviting you out.

    C. Let them know how terrible the situation is.

    D. There's no need to lie about what's going on.

    E. It shows that you aren't just blowing them off.

    F. Otherwise, you should try to cancel ahead of time.

    G. Whatever the case is, cancelling plans can be annoying.

  • 8、阅读理解

    When caught in the rain, we have all run for cover —often to a nearby tree. On the way, we step over short-lived puddles (水坑) and hastily-formed streams, surprised at how quickly the soil changes from supportive and predictable to untrustworthy: slippery, soft, and spongy. At first chance we tend to flee, skipping further observation.

    Given that direct observations are often impracticable, remote observation systems are crucial for capturing phenomena that are frequent and unpredictable. However, the Bimbache community of ElHierro observed water running down tree bark during fog events and captured it for drinking, washing and agriculture many years ago. If more contemporary hydrologists (水文学家) had watched fog by trees, forest managers might not have logged (伐木) the Bull Run Watershed, which reduced local rainfall by 30% in 

    1982.

    Water science faces criticism because of a "techno optimism that tries to solve all problems" . In fact, this issue extends beyond water science. An interdisciplinary research team led by John T. VanStan from Cleveland State University argues that scientists should go beyond the laboratory to directly observe weather phenomena. The researchers insist that hands-on observation of storm events is crucial for comprehending the complexities of wet weather.

    "Natural scientists seem increasingly content to stay dry and rely on remote sensors and samplers, models, and virtual experiments to understand natural systems. Consequently, we can miss important stormy phenomena, imaginative inspirations, and opportunities to build intuition (直觉)—all of which are critical to scientific progress," said Van Stan's team.

    This type of "umbrella science", they warn, can miss important localized events. For instance, in describing rainwater's flow from the forest treetops to the soils, the authors note that "if several branches efficiently capture and carry storm water to the stem, rainwater inputs to near-stem soils can be more than100 times greater." Likewise, water vapor (水蒸气) clouds trapped beneath forest treetop covers may escape remote detection, yet be sensitive to scientists on the ground. At the broader scale, these oversights can affect Ground Earth systems models, which often underestimate forest treetop water storage.

    Direct observation, however, has gone beyond making up for the shortcomings of "umbrella science." Van Stan and colleagues see core value in firsthand storm experiences —not only for natural

    scientists, but also for students studying climate change impacts on ecosystems.

    (1)、 How do people tend to react to rain?
    A、In a defensive manner. B、In a scientific manner. C、With a wait-and-see attitude. D、With an observation-based attitude.
    (2)、 Why are the examples in paragraph 2 used?
    A、To argue that direct observations are unachievable. B、To prove that distance observation systems make sense. C、To justify direct observation that is assumed unworkable. D、To joke about techno optimism that fails to solve all problems.
    (3)、What does Van Stan's research team argue in terms of hands-on observation?
    A、It is effortless and precise. B、It is virtual and accepted. C、It is complex yet time-saving. D、It is crucial yet overlooked.
    (4)、What does the author think of the "umbrella science"?
    A、It is groundbreaking. B、Its scientific values are not noticed. C、It is insufficient to trace ecological events. D、It involves research methods across disciplines.
  • 9、阅读理解

    I joined the coast guard because I wanted to help people. Hovercraft (气垫船) are rare and special. They've been discontinued in most commercial operations because they're so expensive to make, but when it comes to search and rescue, they're priceless.

    From far away, a hovercraft looks like a normal boat. But if you look under its skirt, the craft is not touching the water —it floats on a cushion of air. That cushion allows us to travel over everything from water to muddy land — and even break through ice. We do all of that as a 70-tonne machine, going a maximum of nearly 120 kilometers per hour. These features allow us to rescue a large number of people quickly, get onto land, and get someone into an ambulance far easier than with any other device I can think of.

    The advantages of hovercraft can also make them difficult to handle. We've got a massive vehicle moving fast, sometimes in a thick fog bank up a narrow river. During assignments on other coast guard ships, I had 20 minutes to make changes to avoid a crash. In a hovercraft, I have 10 seconds. You have to have enough situational awareness to make the right decision every time.

    People call us for all sorts of problems: missing divers, on-board fires, or even when they've run out of fuel or had a mechanical breakdown. A container ship could burst into flames. We have a strong network here at the base to help everyone through difficult situations like that. Thankfully, we have captains who train us in a safe environment, but you don't ever get fully comfortable. Anything can throw the hovercraft off—maybe your lift settings are off a little, or the wind blows with a bit of extra weight. After several years operating a hovercraft, I'm still learning. Every one of the captains here agrees: you can drive this thing for 20 years and still be surprised.

    (1)、 What makes hovercraft unsuitable for commercial use?
    A、Their safety risks. B、Their poor durability. C、Their low efficiency. D、Their production costs.
    (2)、What is paragraph 2 mainly about?
    A、How a hovercraft works. B、What comprises a hovercraft. C、What distinguishes a hovercraft. D、How a hovercraft helps victims.
    (3)、 What challenge do hovercraft pose to the pilots?
    A、They have to make faster responses. B、They often face mechanical breakdowns. C、They need more people for decision making. D、They must consider the environmental concerns.
    (4)、 What does the author think of operating a hovercraft?
    A、Dull. B、Demanding. C、Enjoyable. D、Effortless.
  • 10、阅读理解

    The person who set the course of my life was a school teacher named Marjorie Hurd. When I stepped off a ship in New York Harbor in 1949, I was a nine-year-old war refugee, who had lost my mother and was coming to live with the father I did not know. My mother, Eleni Gatzoyiannis, had been imprisoned and shot for sending my sisters and me to freedom.

    I was thirteen years old when I entered Chandler Junior High. Shortly after I arrived, I was told to select a hobby to pursue during "club hours" . The    idea    of hobbies    and    clubs    was    perplexing    to    my immigrant    ears, but I decided to follow the prettiest girl in my class. She led me into the presence of Miss Hurd, the school newspaper adviser and English teacher.

    A tough woman with salt-and-pepper hair and determined eyes, Miss Hurd had no patience with lazy bones. She drilled us in grammar, assigned stories for us to read and discuss, and eventually taught us how to put out a newspaper. Her introduction to the literary wealth of Greece gave me a new perspective on my war-torn homeland, making me proud of my origins. Her efforts inspired me to understand the logic and structure of the English language. Owing to her inspiration, during my next twenty-five years, I became a journalist by profession.

    Miss Hurd retired at the age of 

    62. By then, she had taught for a total of 41 years. Even after her retirement, she continually made a project of unwilling students in whom she spied (发现) a spark of potential. The students were mainly from the most troubled homes, yet she alternately bullied and charmed them with her own special brand of tough love, until the spark caught fire.

    Miss Hurd was the one who directed my grief and pain into writing. But for Miss Hurd, I wouldn't have become a reporter. She was the one who sent me into journalism and indirectly caused all the good things that came after.

    (1)、 What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 most probably mean?
    A、Hobbies and clubs inspired the author a lot. B、The author turned a deaf ear to joining clubs. C、Hobbies and clubs were popular to immigrants like the author. D、The author had no idea what hobbies and clubs were all about.
    (2)、Which of the following caused the author to think of his homeland differently?
    A、Stepping on the American soil for the first time. B、Being exposed to Greek literary works. C、Her mother's unfortunate death. D、Following the prettiest girl in his class.
    (3)、It can be inferred from Paragraph 4 that____ .
    A、Miss Hurd employed a unique way to handle these students. B、Miss Hurd's contribution was recognized across the nation. C、Students from troubled homes preferred Miss Hurd's teaching style. D、The students Miss Hurd taught were all finally fired.
    (4)、What is the text mainly about?
    A、How the author became a journalist. B、The importance of inspiration in one's life. C、The teacher who shaped the author's life. D、Factors contributing to a successful career.
  • 11、阅读理解

    Growing Green Thumbs

    Children's Community Garden

    2200 Bowling Green Ave., 940/349-2883

    www.cmga.com

    LEARN: Join the weekend work at the community garden, where caregivers and master gardeners help kids aged 5 or older plant and water new vegetables, and harvest from the gardens. All harvested foods are either sold at the community's farmers ' market or donated to the area food bank. The instructors also lead games about nutrition, beetles and butterflies and more. Work begins in May, 10 a. m. - 5 p.m. on Saturdays.

    COST: Free

    Coppell Community Garden

    255 Parkway Blvd Coppell

    www.coppellcommunitygarden.org

    LEARN: Kids (aged 6 but not turning 12 before Dec. 31 this year) with a parent can volunteer at either the Helping Hands Garden, 25 Parkway Blvd. or Ground Delivery Garden, 45 S. Denton Tap Road. Children will have the opportunity to till (耕) the ground, plant vegetables, harvest from the garden and more. Work begins every Saturday at about 9 a. m.

    COST: Free

    Callie's Kids by Calloway Nursery

    Denton, 940/591-8865; Flower Mound, 972/691-2650

    www.mytexasgarden.com

    LEARN: Kids aged 5 to 10 years old can explore and plant in the Calloway gardens with a caregiver's supervision at 9:30 a. m. on the first or third Wednesdays from June to August. A garden expert will share tips and advice for the best gardening practices during the 45-minute session beginning on June 2. Preregistration online is required.

    COST: Free

    (1)、How is Children's Community Garden different from others?
    A、It is based in Denton. B、Kids may take harvests home. C、It is under supervision throughout the year. D、It will cater to those who are fond of insects.
    (2)、 What is the age range required by Coppell Community Garden?
    A、5-8. B、5- 10. C、6- 11. D、6- 12.
    (3)、 Where is this text most likely from?
    A、A food industry committed to charity. B、An institution offering learning programs. C、A supermarket offering voluntary programs. D、A website promoting kids ' gardening facilities.
  • 12、 假定你是李华,你的朋友Charles因小事和同学发生争执,关系闹僵了,他来信向你请教如何与同学和睦相处,请根据以下要点写一封建议信,内容包括:

    1. 表示安慰;

    2. 如何解决该矛盾;

    3. 如何与同学和睦相处。

    注意:

    1. 写作词数100左右;

    2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    Dear Charles,

    Li Hua

  • 13、任务型阅读

    Jenny was the only child in her home. She had a quarrel with her mother that afternoon and she ran out of the house angrily. She couldn't help weeping sorrowfully when she thought of the scolding from her mother. Wandering aimlessly in the street for hours, she felt a little hungry and wished for something to eat, but it was not possible for her, since she had nothing with her. She stood beside a stand for a while, watching the middle-aged seller busy doing his business. However, with no money in hand, she sighed and had to leave.

    The seller behind the stand noticed the young girl and asked, "Hey, girl, you want to have the noodles?"

    "Oh, yes. . . but I don't have money on me…" she replied.

    "That's nothing. I'll treat you today," said the man. "Come in."

    The seller brought her a bowl of noodles, whose smell was so attractive. As she was eating, Jenny cried silently. 

    "What is it?" asked the man kindly.

    "Nothing, actually I was just touched by your kindness!" said Jenny as she wiped her tears. "Even a stranger on the street will give me a bowl of noodles, while my mother drove me out of the house. She showed no care for me. She is so merciless compared to a stranger!"

    1) 第一节 根据文本内容从方框中选择恰当的词并用其正确形式填入文本图示中, 每词限用一次, 有两词为多余选项。

    kind treat mercy hunger expect move anger wander strict complain sorrowful possible 

    One afternoon Jenny quarreled with her mother and left home with .

    She felt  and wept.

     in the street for hours, Jenny felt hungry.

    Jenny  something to eat, but it was  for her.

    A seller had a small talk with Jenny and  her to a bowl of noodles.

    She was and cried silently because of the seller's .

    Jenny thanked the seller and  that her mother showed no care for her.

    She thought her mother was  in her. 

    2)第二节根据文本内容回答下列问题

    After running out of the house, what did Jenny think of her mother?

    Hearing what Jenny said in the last paragraph, what will the seller probably say to her? 

    What do you think Jenny will do in the end? 

  • 14、课文语法填空

    Every Saturday night Mama would sit down by the kitchen table and divide the money Papa had brought home into several parts. Each part had different use. For example, the big silver pieces were for the rent. In our (day) life, Mama tried her best not to draw money out her Bank Account, however hard the life was. When Nels wanted to go on to high school, my family members and I did our best (earn) or save money instead of (go) to the Bank. To get enough money, Nels (volunteer) to work in Dillon's grocery after school; Papa decided (give) up smoking and I planned to look after the Elvington children every Friday night.

    Twenty years later, when the check of my first story came, I hurried over to Mama's and asked her to put in her Bank Account. She had to admit that she had never been inside a bank.

    Actually, Mama's Bank Account mentioned many times by Mama was just (make) us children feel secure.

  • 15、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

    The heaviest snow in a hundred years hit the south of China. It snowed1 for half a month. Many people were2 in railway stations, bus stations and airports. People did everything they could to fight the3  ; nobody was killed from cold and4  . Gradually, the trapped people all went back home5 . While fighting the snow, people6 their animal friends until a moving story of a swallow couple appeared on the Internet. 

    The couple hadn't eaten anything for several days7 the snow. They tried to fly into people's home to warm themselves, but every house was8 tightly. They got to a side of a balcony (阳台)where wind couldn't reach. They jumped and flapped (拍打)their wings to9 the attention of the people inside the house, who were10 their own things. The wife's body was11 . She couldn't move any longer. The husband came near and12 her with his wings. The husband lost his heat soon because of his opened wings.

    The next morning the housemaster went to the balcony to13 his flowers and saw a dead swallow outside. 14 it, he found they were two embracing (拥抱) together. Thinking of the15 the snow had brought to people, he was moved to tears. He took them in for giving them some warmness they couldn't feel any longer. He found a small box, filled it with some hay (干草) and lay the couple in. He buried them in the garden of the community.

    (1)
    A 、 beautifully B 、 directly C 、 gently D 、 continuously
    (2)
    A 、 forbidden B 、 rescued C 、 trapped D 、 covered
    (3)
    A 、 disaster B 、 war C 、 campaign D 、 disease
    (4)
    A 、 anger B 、 heat C 、 hunger D 、 poverty
    (5)
    A 、 sadly B 、 safely C 、 nervously D 、 curiously
    (6)
    A 、 treasured B 、 invited C 、 accepted D 、 forgot
    (7)
    A 、 because of B 、 in case of C 、 in spite of D 、 instead of
    (8)
    A 、 controlled B 、 fixed C 、 stretched D 、 closed
    (9)
    A 、 admit B 、 attract C 、 turn D 、 escape
    (10)
    A 、 busy...with B 、 born...with C 、 good for D 、 famous for
    (11)
    A 、 burnt B 、 watched C 、 frozen D 、 found
    (12)
    A 、 supplied B 、 wrapped C 、 folded D 、 sorted
    (13)
    A 、 buy B 、 send C 、 sell D 、 check
    (14)
    A 、 Feeding B 、 Leaving C 、 Touching D 、 Greeting
    (15)
    A 、 hardship B 、 childhood C 、 cooperation D 、 lesson
  • 16、/span>.阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

    Ways to Create Calm in Your Daily Life

    Most of us need some space for calm in our lives. A few simple minutes can create much needed moments of calm. You can use these skills to create calm in your busy schedule.

    Go walking. Walking is perfect and you can do it well anywhere. Simply walking and taking in the view is stress reducing. It makes room for new ideas to take root. Appreciate nature. When we think of nature we think of getting out into the open air, and that's great if you can. Actually , nature is everywhere. Find a park or a small patch (小块地) of great green, or just stick your head out of the window! You have many ways to appreciate nature.

    Listen to music. Many people listen to music to calm themselves down. Music actually lifts us out of ourselves. Discover what music works for you. .

    Do some activities. Certain activities like yoga and tai chi need quiet focus.  They are good for the body, mind and spirit. Classes are a good place to begin, but once you learn the skills, you can practice anywhere: home, school or even on the road.

    Try out some of these ways and you'll soon be practicing "moments of calm".

    A. But what if you are in the city?

    B. Notice the animals around you.

    C. They are perfect for active calming.

    D. Music is a way to express the way that they are feeling.

    E. It's a time to get stressful thoughts out of your head.

    F. With enjoyable music even work can be "music to your ears".

    G. You don't have to find a mountain to sit on, or empty your mind of all thoughts for hours.

  • 17、阅读理解

    Many years ago, my dad was facing a serious heart condition. He was unable to do a steady job. He fell suddenly ill and had to be admitted to the hospital.

    He wanted to do something to keep himself busy, so he decided to volunteer at the local children's hospital. My dad loved kids. It was the perfect job for him. He ended up working with the seriously ill children. He would talk, play, and do arts with them.

    One of his kids was a girl with a rare disease that paralyzed (瘫痪) her from the neck down. She couldn't do anything, and she was very depressed. My dad decided to try to help her. He started visiting her in her room, bringing paints, brushes and paper. He stood the paper up, put the paintbrush in his mouth and began to paint. He didn't use his hands at all. All the while he would tell her, "See, you can do anything you set your mind to."At the end of the day, she began to paint using her mouth, and she and my dad became friends. Soon after, the little girl was sent home because the doctors felt there was nothing else they could do for her. My dad also left the children's hospital for a little while because he became ill. Some time later after my dad had recovered and returned to work, in came the little girl who had been paralyzed and only this time she was walking. She ran straight over to my dad and hugged him really tight. She gave him a picture she had done using her hands. At the bottom it read: "Thank you for helping me walk."

    My dad would cry every time he told us this story and so would we. He would say sometimes love is more powerful than doctor, and my dad—who died just a few months after the little girl gave the picture—loved every single child in that hospital.

    (1)、The author's father worked at the local hospital to____.
    A、make his serious heart condition less serious B、keep himself occupied and pleased C、realize his childhood dream D、earn money to pay for treatment
    (2)、How did the author's father help the paralyzed little girl?
    A、He helped her practice walking. B、He visited her and made a toy for her. C、He showed her she could still do things. D、He painted special pictures for her.
    (3)、According to Paragraph 3, the paralyzed girl ____.
    A、eventually became a unique painter B、was sent home and never seen again C、gradually recovered and walked D、sent the author's dad a picture painted with her mouth
    (4)、What message does the passage mainly convey?
    A、It's better to give than to receive. B、A sick person should not focus on his disease. C、Volunteering is a worthwhile thing to do. D、Love can sometimes bring great results.
  • 18、阅读理解

    Port Lympne Reserve, which runs a breeding (繁育) programme, has welcomed the arrival of a rare black rhino calf (犀牛幼崽). When the tiny creature arrived on January 31, she became the 40th black rhino to be born at the reserve. And officials at Port Lympne were delighted with the new arrival, especially as black rhinos are known for being difficult to breed in captivity (圈养).

    Paul Beer, head of rhino section at Port Lympne, said: "Obviously we're all absolutely delighted to welcome another calf to our black rhino family. She's healthy, strong and already eager to play and explore. Her mother, Solio, is a first-time mum and she is doing a fantastic job. It's still a little too cold for them to go out into the open, but as soon as the weather warms up, I have no doubt that the little one will be out and about exploring and playing every day."

    The adorable female calf is the second black rhino born this year at the reserve, but it is too early to tell if the calves will make good candidates to be returned to protected areas of the wild. The first rhino to be born at Port Lympne arrived on January 5 to first-time mother Kisima and weighed about 32kg. His mother, grandmother and great grandmother were all born at the reserve and still live there.

    According to the World Wildlife Fund, the global black rhino population has dropped as low as 5500, giving the rhinos a "critically endangered" status.

    (1)、Which of the following best describes the breeding programme?
    A、Costly. B、Controversial. C、Ambitious. D、Successful.
    (2)、What does Paul Beer say about the new-born rhino?
    A、She loves staying with her mother. B、She dislikes outdoor activities. C、She is in good condition D、She is sensitive to heat.
    (3)、What similar experience do Solio and Kisima have?
    A、They had their first born in January. B、They enjoyed exploring new places C、They lived with their grandmothers. D、They were brought to the reserve young
    (4)、What can be inferred about Porn Lympne Reserve?
    A、The rhino section will be open to the public. B、It aims to control the number of the animals. C、It will continue to work with the World Wildlife Fund. D、Some of its rhinos may be sent to the protected wild areas.
  • 19、阅读理解

    Explore Central Park, one of the largest city parks in the world and one of the most famous symbols of New York. Let's have a look at its main sights.

    Central Park is New York's largest city park and one of the biggest in the world, with an area of 843 acres. This park is home to man-made lakes, waterfalls, grass and wooded areas. You will also find the Central Park Zoo, among other attractions in this green space of New York.

    Besides being the city's primary green lungs, Central Park is also a favorite spot for many New Yorkers. It is perfect for sunbathing, going for walks, or doing outdoor sports. Something that we found curious is seeing so many people running with their babies in prams (婴儿车).

    On Foot or By Bicycle

    To get to know some of the wildest parts of Central Park we suggest walking. However, to get a general feel for the whole park, the best thing to do is to hire a bicycle and enjoy the scenery.

    If you decide to hire a bike, you will find lots of bike rental stores around Central Park that are not very expensive.

    Open Time

    From 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekends. From 6 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. on weekdays.

    Price

    Entry to the Park is free. But if you visit some parks like Central Park Zoo, you need to buy a ticket.

    Transport

    Subway: Line 5, 6, 7, A, B, C and D. Bus: Line M1, M2, M3, M4 and M10.

    (1)、Which one is right about the Central Park?
    A、It is home to natural lakes and waterfalls. B、It is perfect for doing indoor sports. C、It is the largest city park in New York. D、It is the most famous symbol of New York.
    (2)、Which one of the following things is free?
    A、Hiring a bicycle. B、Entrance to Central Park. C、Visiting Central Park Zoo. D、Going to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
    (3)、Where can we find this text?
    A、In a science report. B、In a geography book. C、In a fashion magazine. D、In a travel guide
  • 20、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

    53-year-old Diarra Boubacar was welcomed by a hospital in Chengdu, Sichuan, as a specially  (invite) expert.

    Boubacar was born in the African country of Mali, whose people found  difficult to get affordable healthcare. This was  Boubacar continued the family tradition of training to be a doctor. In 1984, he joined a government-sponsored program to study in China. In his freshman year, Boubacar  (earn) a grade as low as 40%. The frustrated man was not defeated by  hardship of learning the ancient Chinese language to read traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)  (classic), and he was gradually absorbed in TCM.

    However, the greatest challenge he faced was to convince people that even though he was a foreigner, he could still treat them  (effective) with TCM. Fortunately, his fluency in Chinese got improved and it helped. In 1997, he became the first foreigner  (receive) a doctoral degree in acupuncture(针灸) from Chengdu University of TCM.

    Besides his work, Boubacar has been helping patients in (distance) villages in Sichuan and Yunnan provinces. Due to his contributions in the community, where he has also been helping train village doctors in TCM, today Boubacar is known "China's barefoot doctor" and the "African Norman Bethune".

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