• 1、 听对话,回答题。
    (1)、What is the man doing?
    A、Cooking. B、Exercising. C、Preparing for a meeting.
    (2)、How does the woman sound after learning the man's weight loss?
    A、Serious. B、Surprised. C、Happy.
    (3)、How does the man get to work now?
    A、By train. B、By bus. C、By bike.
    (4)、What will the man do to help the woman?
    A、Make salads for her. B、Go jogging with her. C、Lend a book to her.
  • 2、 听对话,回答题。
    (1)、What does the man want from the woman?
    A、A video. B、A computer. C、A science paper.
    (2)、What does the man have to do today?
    A、Go running. B、Fix something. C、Finish a project.
    (3)、How does the man feel in the end?
    A、Upset. B、Anxious. C、Grateful.
  • 3、 听对话,回答题。
    (1)、What does the man like best in the new cafe?
    A、Coffee. B、Atmosphere. C、Book.
    (2)、What does the woman plan to do this weekend?
    A、Check out some books. B、Make blueberry muffin. C、Explore the cafe with the man.
  • 4、 听对话,回答题。
    (1)、What does the man want the woman to do?
    A、Offer him ideas for a possible website. B、Tell him something about her website. C、Prepare some pages for a new website.
    (2)、What does the woman promise to do?
    A、Repair the notebook right away. B、Set up websites for the man. C、Help the man next week.
  • 5、What are the speakers concerned about?
    A、The price. B、The food. C、The environment.
  • 6、Who might the speakers be?
    A、A lawyer and his client. B、A policeman and a crime victim. C、A passenger and a pedestrian.
  • 7、What time is it now?
    A、9:00. B、8:30. C、8:00.
  • 8、Why can the woman sing well?
    A、She learned singing by herself. B、She used to be a music teacher. C、She got some training as a student.
  • 9、Who is the man probably talking to?
    A、A shop assistant. B、His wife. C、His co­worker.
  • 10、假如你是学校英文报社的小记者李华,请你报道你校五月份开展的"班服设计大赛"。内容包括:1.活动目的 2.活动开展情况。

    注意:1.词数 100 左右2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    参考词汇:班服(class uniform)

  • 11、 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。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

    增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),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:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

    注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

    As far as I'm concerned, diligence is much important than intelligence. Firstly, as known to all, a knife will not be sharp if not sharpen regularly. The same is true with studying. In other words, unless you don't study hard and only depend on your intelligence, perhaps you can get some achievements and stand out in the beginning. But it is no doubt that you will fall behind those that work hard in the end. Secondly, most great people, like Edison, were not smart at the school, but they get lots of achievements through hard work. However, it proves that diligence can help you to make progresses in study and become a great person.

  • 12、 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。

    Simon Wakefield travelled round Yunnan after leaving university. While in Yunnan, he was astonished by how(vary) the landscape is. Down in the south, it's very tropical, but in the northwest, Lijiang, a half new and half old town is on the side of a mountain, its peak (cover) with snow. Seen from above, the old town is a maze in the tourists get lost.

    He went to the village where the Naxi ethnic group live. He found that it is the women run Naxi society. They have the custom of playing cards in the middle of the street. He also found the Naxi language is the only hieroglyphic language still use and that Naxi culture is (particular) famous for its music. Passed from father to son, the music hasn't changed for centuries. He went to watch performance in an old wooden hall, which (play) by Naxi men, some of whom looked as if they were well over 100 years old.

    At last he understood that it is the  (diverse) that makes Yunnan attractive. However different people may appear  (be) at first, we are all the same, all equal.

  • 13、 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。

    When Prime Minister Winston Churchill was young, he attended a public school called Harrow. He was not a 1 student. As a matter of fact, he'd have been thrown out of the school, if he hadn't been the son of a famous leader. However, he 2 his study at Harrow, went on to the university, and then had a successful 3 in the army. He later was elected Prime Minister and brought great honor to Britain. Toward the end of his period as Prime Minister, he was4 to address the young boys at Harrow, his old 5 He gave this short but moving speech: "Young men, never give up. Never give up! Never give up! 6 !"

    Many people7 Abraham Lincoln to be the greatest president of all time. Yet it should be 8  how many failures and defeats 9  his early life. He grew up on a small farm. In those early years, his family 10  had a penny and he had only one year of11 education. In 1832, he lost his job. In 1833 he 12  in business. In 1835, the woman he loved died. In 1843 he was 13 when he tried to enter the Congress(国会).

    In 1856, he was defeated in the14 for vice president. In spite of these, he didn't 15 , and he was elected President of the US in 1860.

    Personal history, education, situation—none of these can 16 a strong spirit. Some of the world's greatest people have17 huge problems and difficulties at some time in their lives, but they've gone on to do 18 deeds. Bury him in the snows of Valley Forge, and you have a George Washington. Make a musical genius19 to hear, and you have a Ludwig van Beethoven. Call him20 to learn, and write him off as stupid, and you have an Albert Einstein.

    (1)
    A 、clever B 、lazy C 、famous D 、good
    (2)
    A 、abandoned B 、supported C 、completed D 、appreciated
    (3)
    A 、fight B 、career C 、speech D 、movement
    (4)
    A 、invited B 、ordered C 、forced D 、informed
    (5)
    A 、family B 、school C 、centre D 、hometown
    (6)
    A 、Always B 、Sometimes C 、Once D 、Never
    (7)
    A 、ignore B 、want C 、sense D 、consider
    (8)
    A 、forgiven B 、forgotten C 、remembered D 、blamed
    (9)
    A 、respected B 、served C 、marked D 、spared
    (10)
    A 、usually B 、hardly C 、fairly D 、merely
    (11)
    A 、regular B 、special C 、extra D 、royal
    (12)
    A 、appeared B 、opened C 、succeeded D 、failed
    (13)
    A 、lost B 、defeated C 、valued D 、cared
    (14)
    A 、exchange B 、election C 、entrance D 、benefit
    (15)
    A 、make up B 、agree with C 、take over D 、give up
    (16)
    A 、hold back B 、depend on C 、keep up D 、apply for
    (17)
    A 、answered B 、controlled C 、met D 、avoided
    (18)
    A 、crazy B 、small C 、new D 、great
    (19)
    A 、unable B 、hesitate C 、hopeful D 、likely
    (20)
    A 、slow B 、wise C 、quick D 、Strong
  • 14、 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。

    Learning to Give Praise to Others

    Words of praise, when used right, can have powerful positive effects on others. They are free, but they're worth so much to the receiving person. Your members didn't follow you because of salaries but for more altruistic (利他的) reasons. Therefore, it is important that you give them the praise that is due for their efforts.

    Don't say, "You look good today." when you could have said, "You look amazing today!" Don't say, "Thanks for your effort." Instead say, "I'm so thankful for your being on this project, we couldn't have finished it without you!"

    Of course, with what I have mentioned above, be sure it's coming from your heart. Don't praise if you don't have a hint of appreciation for the person. Trust me, it will show in your eyes and the other party will feel upset. Insincere praise is flattery (恭维); you attempt to gain something from saying good things about the other person.

    Besides, praising in public is rather important.  When you praise a partner in public, you lift him up and his conduct for everyone in the room to see. Look for opportunities where you can publicly celebrate the hard work of certain people and make them feel they are great. 

    I believe that as you begin using these communication tips and praising people around you, you'll see a change in the atmosphere of your work environment. Eventually, you'll find yourself with a more effective team!

    A.So you need to be sincere in praise.

    B.This is more so in voluntary organizations.

    C.People will become happier and smile more.

    D.Words aren't always necessary in praising others.

    E.It is much more effective than praising in private.

    F.Remember that measured praise is not praise at all.

    G.The best way to give praise is by being an example.

  • 15、 阅读理解

    The huge billboard at the side of the highway is no joke; transporting firewood in certain areas is a crime, punishable by a four-thousand-dollar fine. The reason? Emerald Ash Borer disease, or EAB disease, a new addition to the long list of dangerous foreign pest infestations(虫害)on American soil. It was in 2002 when the Emerald Ash Borer beetle(甲虫)was first discovered in Michigan. Not long after, the pest was found in Ohio. Originally from Asia, this green beetle probably found its way to North America through a wooden box made of ash wood and immediately settled into a local ash tree. In little time, the species managed to kill millions of ash trees. 

    To date, much work is underway to stop ash trees ending up in the same group as elm and chestnut trees, which are all dying out in many areas. Ash Borer Infestations are particularly troublesome because they are difficult to identify until the ash tree is heavily infested. In addition, other ash trees in the area surrounding the source will probably also be infested, making control a hard task. 

    Researchers are working on many issues related to the control and removal of this harmful beetle. For example, it has been discovered that Asian ash trees are not destroyed by this native borer. It may be that, Asian ash trees have developed genes(基因)to protect them from the insect; therein, perhaps, lies the secret to controlling this pest. Insecticide(杀虫剂)treatment is also being explored on several fronts. Research is underway to determine which insecticides are proving to be the most successful. The proper application of the insecticides is being debated. 

    However, all possible solutions require a great deal of study and research. In the meantime, careful steps must be taken. Methodical identification of infested trees is taking place. Identified trees are being cut down and destroyed to get rid of the beetle colonies(群). In the end, this puts a huge drain(消耗)on city budgets, as tree removal can be extremely expensive. 

    Even though it will be expensive to deal with this problem in the short term, the costs of doing nothing could be far higher, since we could lose an entire species of tree.

    (1)、What can we learn about the Emerald Ash Borer beetle?
    A、It is a newly found species. B、It can be used to fight foreign pest infestations. C、It is native to North America. D、It can cause damaging harm to American ash trees.
    (2)、What is special about Ash Borer infestations?
    A、They affect Asian ash trees most frequently. B、They are difficult to identify and get rid of. C、They break out at certain times every year. D、They spread slowly in a small area.
    (3)、What method is currently used to control EAB disease?
    A、Gene activation. B、Insecticide use. C、Removing infested trees. D、Introducing the beetle's enemies.
    (4)、Which of the following might the author agree with?
    A、Healthy trees should be relocated and protected. B、Protecting the ash tree should be done at any cost. C、Government budget for tree removal should be cut. D、Measures that have side effects should be avoided.
  • 16、 阅读理解

    Most of Earth's freshwater sits underground. Worldwide, about 70 percent of the groundwater drawn to the surface goes for farming. But surface waters-rivers and streams come from groundwater, too. Drawing too much groundwater over a short time can be harmful. Natural waterways can begin to empty. And that car hurt freshwater ecosystems. Scientists consider this a tipping point when small actions can begin making unusually big differences.

    A new study has found that 15 to 21 percent of tapped water(自来水)areas have reached this sort of tipping point. Most of those tapped rivers and streams are in dry areas. Farmers in rates these areas use groundwater to water their crops. At present drawing rates, the study predicts that 42 to 79 percent of water areas around the world where groundwater is drawn up for use at the surface will reach tipping points by 2050.

    A healthy groundwater aquifer(含水层)protects ecosystems against seasonal ups and downs in the use of water. That provides stability for area plants and animals. But if too much groundwater is drawn up from below, surface waters will begin to flow into the aquifer, which can harm what are living in rivers and streams.

    De Graaf and the study team set up a computer model. It linked groundwater drawing and water flows within rivers. The model covered fifty years, from 1950 to 2010. Then the researchers used climate forecasts to help the model predict what might happen in future years. Throughout, they kept groundwater drawing rates sustainable. More than half of drawn water areas are likely to cross this ecological tipping point before 2050, the model finds.

    "We need to be thinking about this now, not in 10 years," De Graaf says. "Our study shows us where to target more sustainable efforts."

    (1)、What does the "tipping point" in paragraph 1 mean?
    A、End point. B、Breaking point. C、Freezing point. D、Boiling point.
    (2)、Which of the following causes the "tipping point"?
    A、Water pollution. B、Climate change. C、Increasing population. D、Overusing groundwater.
    (3)、What is the part the groundwater plays in the environment?.
    A、Clearing surface waters to be drinkable. B、Protecting ecosystems from pollution. C、Keeping the stability of natural water. D、Providing stability for the local economy.
    (4)、How did the researchers conduct the study?
    A、They predicted the result based on old data. B、They happened to work out the result. C、They measured all the groundwater and surface water. D、They did questionnaire surveys on the water information.
  • 17、 阅读理解

    Najib is an Afghan who grew up in Iran. He led a tough life. When he found his children would be in the same situation, his family initially returned to Afghanistan. But with the country filled with conflicts, they decided to leave for Indonesia.

    "When we first came here, we were in a bad situation. Its language, culture and even weather were different. We had moved away from friends and family," says Najib. "I was in a tough position but I acted strong because there were no other choices."

    Refugees (难民) cannot work in Indonesia and there are limited choices for refugee children to attend local schools. Determined to avoid such a fate, a group of refugees in Puncak took action and scraped together (东拼西凑) their resources to set up a school—the Refugee Learning Center (RLC).

    "Our only goal and task is to provide basic education, and prepare the refugee children for their future," says Abdullah Sarwari. "We're also trying to provide a normal life as much as possible for them."

    The RLC has also started offering Bahasa Indonesia classes to the refugee community. "Between the refugee and the local community, I feel like there's a language barrier which stops the refugee from having an honest and open interaction with Indonesians," says Abdullah.

    "If you try your best, to learn the language of a particular place or country, it really helps make things easier," says Najib. He is among those who signed up for classes, although he admits progress has been slow. But life has improved in some ways for him and his family.

    Najib says, "The centre is an opportunity for refugee to show that they are not a burden. If they have the opportunity, they can accomplish big and great things like this."

    (1)、Why did Najib decide to leave for Indonesia?
    A、To escape the conflict in Afghanistan. B、To experience Indonesian culture. C、To help refugees in Indonesia. D、To get equal rights to vote.
    (2)、What's the main purpose of founding the RLC for refugee children?
    A、To help them learn English. B、To make them stay away from bad luck. C、To provide them with chances to live in Indonesia. D、To make them have access to receiving basic education.
    (3)、What can we learn about Najib according to the text?
    A、He is the leader of refugees. B、He founded the RLC himself. C、He studies Indonesian in the RLC.       D、He lives a wealthy life in Indonesia.
    (4)、What's the best title for this text?
    A、The Goal of Founding a School B、A School for Refugees by Refugees C、A Reason for Leaving for Indonesia D、The Benefit of Learning a New Language
  • 18、 阅读理解

    We can all think of times when people didn't make remembering easy. Directions given at machine-gun speed. New people introduced in a flood of names and handshakes. Whenever information is passed between people, it's all too easy for it to go in one ear and straight out of the other. Thankfully, the opposite is also true. Look around you, and you'll see parents who can get their children to remember exactly what they were told; advertisers who know how to imprint their sales messages on our brains.

    So, how do they do? Their secrets can be summed up in four simple words: focus, imagery, reasons and engagement.

    FOCUS means ensuring that the person you're talking to can concentrate on learning. Choose your moment carefully. Check that they can properly hear or see the information. Communicate slowly and clearly enough for their memory to cope.

    IMAGERY helps information to stick. Do everything your can to make other people "see" the ideas you're giving them. Add visual details to directions, and illustrate abstract concepts with metaphors.

    REASONS to remember help people to put in the mental effort. So, make it clear that your words are important, and be explicit about why. Maybe this information will save them time, protect them from embarrassment, or let them enjoy a particular experience or event.

    EMGAGEMENT requires you to ask questions. Point out links between new concepts and things listeners already know. Activate their senses, spark their curiosity, get them doing something physical, or simply make them laugh.

    The next time you've got an important message to pass on, put some of these techniques to the test. You'll discover that there are benefits on both sides when you know how to FIRE people's memories into action.

    (1)、What is the main purpose of the text?
    A、To report new research. B、To provide some advice. C、To explain a problem. D、To define some terms.
    (2)、How can you do to help a listener "focus" on what you are saying?
    A、Select the appropriate time to raise the topic. B、Do something humorous to get their attention. C、Make sure the information provided is correct. D、Speak as slowly and clearly as you possibly can.
    (3)、Explaining to listeners why your information is important is an example of ____.
    A、FOCUS B、IMAGERY C、REASONS D、ENGAGEMENT
  • 19、 听下面一段独白,回答问题。
    (1)、Why did Jared Isaacman start the Inspiration 4 mission?
    A、To raise funds. B、To do research. C、To realize his dream.
    (2)、What do we know about Haley Arceneaux?
    A、She had cancer at 29. B、She was chosen as a NASA astronaut in 2009. C、She is the youngest American in space.
    (3)、What does Sian Proctor do?
    A、He's a doctor. B、He's a teacher. C、He's an astronaut.
    (4)、Where was the orbit of the Inspiration 4 mission?
    A、93 miles above the Earth. B、360 miles above the Earth. C、575 miles above the Earth.
  • 20、 听对话,回答问题。
    (1)、What do the speakers agree on heroes?
    A、They are like Superman in films. B、They achieve great success in their work. C、They are common people making important contributions.
    (2)、Who is the man's hero?
    A、His grandfather. B、Great writers. C、Superman.
    (3)、What does the woman think of story books without heroes?
    A、Unusual. B、Realistic. C、Dull.
    (4)、What does the man mean in the end?
    A、It's hard to find great books. B、It's great to do some reading. C、It's good to help some people.
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