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1、 A British newspaper says British Airways plans to (接管) Trans World Airways. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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2、 After school we went to the reading-room to do some reading, only to be told that it ____.A、was decorated B、had decorated C、had been decorating D、was being decorated
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3、 Now a lot of new technology can ____ problems in industry.A、be applied to solve B、be applied to solving C、apply to solve D、apply to solving
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4、 The goal of the fund is ____ in scholarships that help students complete their education.A、investing B、to be invested C、to invest D、invested
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5、 I'm sorry but I will be occupied this afternoon. At three o'clock I ____ some guests from Africa.A、will be receiving B、am receiving C、receive D、am to receive
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6、 The disease,____ origin has so far not been found ,became widespread in the 1980s.A、whose B、who C、which D、that
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7、 ____ with global vision and the spirit of innovation is crucial to China's young generation.A、Being equipped B、Equipping C、Equipped D、Having equipped
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8、 Seeing him rush into the room with tears in his eyes, I asked him what ____.A、would happen B、had happened C、happened D、was happened
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9、 He visits his parents only ____, because he works far away from his hometown.A、occasionally B、intimately C、practically D、urgently
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10、 I'm humbled and grateful for the recognition of the award, but the credit truly belongs to the amazing ____ of the film's director.A、category B、tendency C、proof D、vision
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11、 —You helped me with my computer last week. I want to repay the ____.
—No no, you paid last time, so it's definitely my turn to treat you.
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12、 —Why did you say that the other day?
— It was just a casual ____. I didn't mean anything by it.
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13、 Rosie has a____collection of furry toys. If you ask, she'd like to share some with you.A、vivid B、massive C、intense D、permanent
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14、 Each of us is likely to develop a personal ____ for certain types of entertainment.A、comparison B、possession C、preference D、advantage
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15、 Jane's new diamond ring looked ____, but it was actually a fake.A、genuine B、unbelievable C、artificial D、common
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16、 Many measures have been taken to ____ awareness of environmental issues.A、clarify B、expand C、switch D、promote
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17、 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Juju was the star dancer at school. She had a smile that would light up the room and movements as if she was creating the music. But when she was away from her high school dance class, she was more quiet, a little bit cautious — something the group of girls in her class noticed.
In fact, Juju's real name is Julie. Raised up as an orphan (孤儿), she experienced a lack of familial support, which contributed to her sense of loneliness. More often than not, she hid behind the nickname, creating a bright character that covered up the pain she was experiencing. Julie kept schoolmates at a distance but let Juju out when the music was on. Though as an excellent dancer, her biggest regret was that none of her family ever came to watch her performances. She would watch sadly as other students were greeted with flowers and hugs from parents after the performances.
Observing Julie's closed nature outside of the dance room, Corrina, one of the other dance students, sensed her need for companionship. When she found her at lunchtime sitting alone, Corrina would invite Julie to join her table with other dance kids, including her as a member of their extended "family". At first, they talked about dance and music. As the conversation turned to family, Juju would quickly shift the subject back to dance.
Despite this initial hesitance, trust between the girls gradually developed, and then a sister-like bond. They started spending more time together, not just in dance-related activities but also in their personal lives.
As their high school years ended, the closing night performance for graduation was around the corner. While everyone was filled with excitement, Corrina sensed Julie's anxiety as curtain time approached. She knew Julie feared the post-show loneliness of having no family to celebrate with. So she took it upon herself to ensure that Julie didn't feel alone on this important night.
注意:1. 续写词数应
100 左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Determined to plan a surprise for Julie as a "family", Corrina gathered other girls.
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18、 假定你是李华,你的外国好友Hans在你校的校园网上看到你们上音乐课的照片。他来信询问相关信息。请你给他回复邮件,内容包括:1.音乐课简介(学习内容,上课时间和地点等);2.你的收获。
注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答;3.不得出现学校或班级的真实名字。
Dear Hans,
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Yours,
Li Hua
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19、 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从31~45各题所给的A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
At the age of 12, I started playing golf when my parents enrolled me in a junior camp at the local public course. From that moment, much of my life has been 1 the game. The aspect of golf that attracted me was the sense of 2 . There's always a chance of making something 3 happen, maybe breaking a personal record or potentially making a hole-in-one.
When I decided to pursue journalism in college, I had to take a 4 from the game. I'd still go out 5 to play with friends, but for the first time since my teens, I was away from my community.
My 6 for playing golf reawakened when a friend invited me to the Langston course, which 7 me of the courses where I grew up: a 8 spot for people of all working-class backgrounds, and a far cry from the private golf 9 , in which expensive memberships are a basic 10 . When I get paired up with strangers to play, it's usually more of a 11 crowd.
Some of the best walks I've taken have been out on the golf course. It's where I 12 with old friends and meet new ones, who 13 me to practice and get better. We share experiences on the golf course that are 14 and laugh about for days after our rounds.
The sense of community I've regained with golf goes beyond my imagination. My circle only seems to be 15 , and I'm eager to see what the future holds.
(1)A 、 wasted on B 、 devoted to C 、 confused by D 、 settled for(2)A 、 opportunity B 、 direction C 、 security D 、 adventure(3)A 、 funny B 、 necessary C 、 odd D 、 magical(4)A 、 story B 、 clue C 、 break D 、 report(5)A 、 occasionally B 、 calmly C 、 secretly D 、 unwillingly(6)A 、 curiosity B 、 passion C 、 respect D 、 courage(7)A 、 warned B 、 informed C 、 convinced D 、 reminded(8)A 、 costly B 、 quiet C 、 modest D 、 personal(9)A 、 courses B 、 plays C 、 backgrounds D 、 spots(10)A 、 benefit B 、 requirement C 、 concept D 、 method(11)A 、 difficult B 、 decent C 、 diverse D 、 nervous(12)A 、 disagree B 、 argue C 、 fight D 、 reconnect(13)A 、 force B 、 push C 、 permit D 、 order(14)A 、 memorable B 、 regrettable C 、 upsetting D 、 pioneering(15)A 、 balancing B 、 declining C 、 expanding D 、 narrowing -
20、 阅读理解
Intelligence is traditionally viewed as the ability to think and learn. Yet in a complex world, there's another set of cognitive (认知的) skills that might matter more: the ability to rethink. Therefore, my aim in this book is to explore how rethinking happens by seeking out the most convincing evidence and some of the world's most skilled rethinkers.
The first section focuses on opening our own minds. You'll find out why a forward-thinking businessman got trapped in the past, how a Nobel Prize-winning scientist welcomes the joy of being wrong, how the world's best forecasters update their views, and how an Oscar-winning filmmaker has productive fights.
The second section examines how we can encourage other people to think again. You'll learn how an international debate champion wins arguments and an African-American musician persuades people to abandon discrimination (歧视). You'll discover how a special kind of listening helped an officer convince the opposing side to join in peace talks. And if you're a Yankees fan, I'm going to see if I can convince you to root for the Red Sox.
The third section is about how we can create communities of lifelong learners. In social life, a lab that specializes in difficult conversations will cast light on how we can communicate better about debated issues like climate change. In schools, you'll find out how educators teach kids to think again by treating classrooms like museums, and approaching projects like rewriting time-honored textbooks. I close by examining the importance of reconsidering our best-laid plans.
This book is an invitation to let go of knowledge and opinions that are no longer serving you well, and to establish your sense of self in flexibility rather than consistency. If you can master the art of rethinking, I believe you'll be better positioned for success at work and happiness in life. Thinking again can help you generate new solutions to old problems and revisit old solutions to new problems. It's a path to learning more from the people around you and living with fewer regrets.
(1)、How does the author explain his or her ideas in the book?A、By quoting famous sayings. B、By reviewing traditional theories. C、By presenting research results. D、By providing various examples.(2)、Which of the following is probably covered in the second section?A、Helping a student with a complex math problem. B、Walking an athlete through a detailed training plan. C、Talking a friend into trying a different dressing style. D、Guiding an employee to build a successful career path.(3)、What does the author suggest readers do in the third section?A、Find faults in textbooks. B、Reflect on existing ideas. C、Engage in climate debates. D、Change classroom decorations.(4)、What can be a suitable title for the text?A、Rethinking: Find New Ways to Success B、Intelligence: the Ability to Think and Learn C、How Can We Adapt to a Complex World? D、Why Does Rethinking Improve Intelligence?