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1、 阅读理解
Planning a trip to New York City can be exciting and interesting. In here you're always a moment away from history. Explore New York City's greatest parks through free and low-cost local tours.
Central Park
As one of the most famous parks in the world, Central Park is a man-made wonder. Not only is it the first public park built in America, but it is also one of the most frequently visited parks, with over 25 million guests per year. Set in the middle of busy Manhattan, its grounds serve as a safe harbor, not only for athletes and musicians but also for lots of migratory(迁移的)birds each year.
Washington Square Park
Washington Square Park, located in the heart of Greenwich Village, is a very popular and often crowded square. It was originally known as Southeast Square. In 1825, the square was renamed in honor of George Washington. People from all backgrounds gather to this large square dotted with trees.
Robert Moses State Park
Robert Moses State Park is located partly on the mainland and partly on Barnhart Island. Visitors reach the park through a tunnel(隧道) under the Eisenhower Lock. The park offers many recreational opportunities, including wooded campsites and cabins, some of the best fishing in the Northeast, picnic areas, a swimming beach, tennis courts and a year-round nature center.
Van Cortlandt Park
Van Cortlandt Park, in the northwest Bronx, is the third largest New York City park. Over half of the park is forested and it has the largest freshwater lake in Bronx. There is a lot of history in the park: It contains the Bronx's oldest building, which was built in 1748~1749. The park has the oldest municipal golf course in the United States, the Van Cortlandt Golf Course, founded in 1895. It has a National Historic Landmark trail, the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail.
(1)、Which park is in the middle of Manhattan?A、Central Park. B、Robert Moses State Park. C、Washington Square Park. D、Van Cortlandt Park.(2)、What can visitors do in Robert Moses State Park?A、Play golf. B、Visit a history museum. C、Have a swim. D、Appreciate migratory birds.(3)、What can be known about Van Cortlandt Park?A、It is accessible through the Eisenhower Tunnel. B、The whole park is full of trees. C、It has the largest freshwater lake in the US. D、A famous trail is located here. -
2、 完形填空
Heritage Education
China's "Cultural and Natural Heritage Day" falls on the second Saturday of June every year. Many celebrations are 1 on the day. There is no 2 that different kinds of celebrating 3 across the country will arouse(唤醒) public awareness of the importance of cultural heritage protection and 4 the young people to love the fine 5 culture of the motherland.
China faces a heavy task to protect and rescue its cultural 6 . We need to consider seriously the harm of the lack of awareness about cultural heritage protection. 7 , heritage education is one of our main approaches(方法). People cannot 8 value cultural heritage if they do not know why it is important or how to protect it. Over the past several years, the protection centre has 9 over a hundred educational seminars(研讨会) to different groups, such as schools, government offices, 10 the general public. Many people have attended the seminars. Typically, each seminar lasts two to three hours and 11 of an informative presentation, 12 by a longer question-and-answer session and discussion. Each attender 13 limited knowledge of cultural heritage considered it to be just the Forbidden City and the Great Wall. People often think that the duty only 14 to the government. So "Cultural and Natural Heritage Day" will be a welcome 15 to educate people on world heritage protection.
(1)A 、 forbidden B 、 suggested C 、 made D 、 held(2)A 、 need B 、 doubt C 、 wonder D 、 reason(3)A 、 parties B 、 activities C 、 actions D 、 ways(4)A 、 inform B 、 advise C 、 persuade D 、 inspire(5)A 、 natural B 、 modern C 、 traditional D 、 ancient(6)A 、 discoveries B 、 treasures C 、 relics D 、 wonders(7)A 、 So B 、 Instead C 、 And D 、 Thus(8)A 、 properly B 、 simply C 、 carefully D 、 entirely(9)A 、 thought B 、 read C 、 insisted D 、 presented(10)A 、 as well as B 、 as much as C 、 as good as D 、 as long as(11)A 、 consists B 、 becomes C 、 lies D 、 forms(12)A 、 recognised B 、 asked C 、 answered D 、 followed(13)A 、 of B 、 with C 、 for D 、 at(14)A 、 comes B 、 stands C 、 belongs D 、 calls(15)A 、 possibility B 、 matter C 、 opportunity D 、 chance -
3、 阅读理解
No one can believe that the over 6, 300-kilometre Great Wall might disappear some day. Believe it or not, the Great Wall is being destroyed by people. Less than 20 percent of the Great Wall built in the Ming Dynasty is still perfect, and about 80 percent is in danger.
The Great Wall can be called "great" mostly because of its amazing length. If we do nothing to save the Great Wall, it will become wasteland rather than a historic site. The Great Wall is actually a series of walls built and rebuilt by different dynasties over the past 2, 000 years. It began in the Qin Dynasty, and lasted into the Ming Dynasty. The parts built before the Ming Dynasty have nearly disappeared. People are familiar with sections such as Badaling in Beijing and Jiayuguan Pass in Gansu, because they have been open to tourists for many years. But those sections far away from the public eyes have been almost forgotten.
Few local people knew the 3-metre-high walls made of earth and stones beside them are part of the Great Wall. The lack of knowledge is considered as one of the main reasons behind humans.
The bricks on the Great Wall are carried off by countryside people to build their houses. Rubbish is spread over the battlements. Those who destroyed and are destroying the Great Wall know its name, but don't know its cultural meaning. The local farmers not only carried off the body of the Great Wall but dug out the entire base.
It is necessary to protect the Great Wall. First of all, the officials should be aware of the importance of the Great Wall. Young Chinese should know more about the nation's great civilisation and learn to love it.
(1)、Why does the author say the Great Wall might disappear?A、It is useless from now on. B、It will be replaced by a new one. C、It is too old to be used again. D、Some parts of it are being destroyed.(2)、Which of the following is TRUE?A、The Great Wall was protected well. B、The Great Wall was completed in the Ming Dynasty. C、The last part of the Great Wall was built in the Qin Dynasty. D、There are only two wonders in the world.(3)、The underlined part "those sections far away from the public eyes" in paragraph 2 refers to the parts of the Great Wall ____.A、that nobody can watch B、that are too far to be seen C、that are too difficult to understand D、that are not well known to the public -
4、 语法填空
The Palace Museum,known as the Forbidden City, is the (large) and most well (reserve) imperial (皇帝的) residence in China today. It is divided into an outer and an inner court with a rectangular shape, 960 meters long from north to south and 750 meters in (wide) from east to west. It has a splendid history since the Ming Dynasty, and it (rebuild) and repaired many times in the past. I was so excited to visit it my family last summer vacation. After we passed through the Front Gate, a lot of palaces appeared. The tour guide told us there were almost 8, 700 rooms in the Palace Museum. During the Ming Dynasty, construction began in 1406. took 14 years to build the Forbidden City. I was (real) surprised that the workers could build it so well even today it is not out of style. I could not remember all the names of the buildings,but I took hundreds of beautiful (photo) on the way. I think I will never forget the (amaze) trip I had in Beijing, China and I will go there next time with my friends.
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5、 语法填空
Located in southern Anhui Province, Mount Huangshan (黄山) covers area of 250 kilometers, of 154 square kilometers are scenic attractions. Its landscape features "four wonders" of imposing peaks, spectacular rocks, odd-shaped pines, and a sea of clouds.
Mount Huangshan boasts 72 peaks, more than 1, 000 meters above sea level, with three main peaks rising majestically. They are both fascinating and (danger). Cliffs, stone forests, stone pillars, stone blocks and egg-shaped stones form the unique granite geomorphological(地貌的) scenery.
The pines on the mountain are tall and have fascinating(shape). The famous Welcoming Guests Pine (Yingke Song) (1, 500 years old) and See-Guest-Off Pine have become a symbol of being faithful, unyielding(不屈的) and hospitable. More than 200 days each year on Mount Huangshan are misty and cloudy. The vapors coagulate(凝结)to form a sea of clouds. As the clouds cloak the mountain, they give a feeling of being in fairyland.
Mount Huangshan has more than 400 famous scenic attractions of which 140 have been developed and opened to (tour).
In 1990, Mount Huangshan went on both the world cultural natural heritage lists. Is it really so beautiful?
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6、 用所给单词的适当形式填空
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(1)、In my , travelling with classmates is a meaningful way to celebrate graduation.(2)、She stared at herself in the .(3)、For information, click here.(4)、She asked the reporter not to her words.(5)、The boys sat together in the to keep warm.(6)、I picked up a of paper and began to write.(7)、Scientists have a link between diet and cancer.(8)、Most of the computers we are using are computers.(9)、A computer in the machine creates an on the screen.(10)、There were some houses whose had fallen in the storm. -
7、 Will you take part the youth project this Saturday?
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8、 To my delight, I was chosen from hundreds of (apply) to attend the opening ceremony.
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9、 They found the vases, which were well (preserve).
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10、 Scientists tend to think (creative).
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11、 Practise using context(clue)to guess the meaning of the new words.
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12、 It's a great example of how people (保护)their cultural heritage.
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13、 The purpose of the camp is to p Mount Tai.
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14、 There are 22 t and some 1800 stones with writing on them at Mount Tai .
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15、 They are creating a(n) a_______about China's most famous mountain.
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16、 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Michael and Greg were brothers and they lived in a family with a tight budget. They both missed the field trip last year because they could not cover the extra fee. This year, Michael's class would arrange a field trip to the city museum and he really wanted to go. So he was trying to earn some pocket money.
On this cold autumn morning, Michael gathered the last of the leaves into a small pile. There weren't even enough to jump in. "Mom and Dad are never going to pay me for gathering this little bit of leaves. ""What are you talking about?" Greg asked, walking up behind him. "I'm trying to do some housework so I can make enough money to cover my field trip to the city museum, but there's nothing to do around here. "Michael sighed and looked around.
"You could offer to wash Mom and Dad's cars," Greg said.
Michael's face lit up. "That's a great idea."
"I bet some of the neighbors would pay you to wash theirs, too. It's getting colder and no one wants to wash the cars themselves. "Greg looked his brother in the eye.
Michael nodded. The air was cold. He shivered(打寒颤)at the thought of washing cars and getting wet in this cold weather. "Maybe this isn't a good idea."
Greg placed his hand on Michael's shoulder. "I have some golf gloves that are designed for wet, cold weather. I'll loan you a pair, and I'll even help you wash the cars." "Really? You'd help me and let me keep the money?" "Sure. Golf season is over. I won't need the extra cash for a while. "Greg disappeared inside the house.
Michael asked his parents if he could wash their cars for a small fee. When they agreed, he asked some neighbors, too. Three more agreed. Michael got a bucket, some sponges(海绵), towels and soap. Greg came back outside with the gloves. "Here you go. They'll keep your hands warm and dry. ""Thanks. "Michael still couldn't believe his brother was helping him earn the money like this. He had to think of a way to repay him.
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1)续写词数应为150左右;2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: With these tools, Michael started to work.
Paragraph 2: To Michael's surprise, he found he earned more money than expected.
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17、 假定你是李华,外教 Brian 向学生征集口语课上大家喜欢讨论的话题。请你给外教写一封邮件,内容包 括:
1)推荐话题;2)说明理由。
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1)写作词数应为80左右;
2)请按如下格式在答题卡上的相应位置作答。
Dear Brian,
I'm Li Hua, from Class 1.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
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18、 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。
If New Year's Eve had an official song, it would be Auld Lang Syne. Every year, just after the clock strikes midnight, many people around the world will sing this beloved song. Why is Auld Lang Syne a New Year's tradition? From its beginning as an 18th-century Scottish poem its popularity today, Auld Lang Syne always (carry)the spirit of the holiday. The song is actually a poem written by Robert Burns in 1788. Traditionally (consider)Scotland's national poet, Burns raised the country's national awareness by writing it in the dying-out Scots language. In English, "auld lang syne" (rough)means "times long past". The song tells of old friends meeting after time apart.
Although Burns' version is the only one we know today, there were also some earlier (version)of the poem, (include)Allan Ramsay's from 1724. Burns' version (inspire)by an old man's singing.
Burns was not satisfied with his version of the poem's (origin) tune and dismissed it. So between 1799 and 1801, George Thomson composed different tune for the song. It's the one we sing today.
With its emphasis on friendship and parting, Auld Lang Syne expresses the spirit of New Year's Eve, is saying goodbye to one year so that another can begin.
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19、 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。
This wasn't the way I wanted to see Rome. Sure, it felt 1 to spend Christmas there and stand in awe of the city's attractions. But life wasn't meant to turn out like this.
I was supposed to go to Rome with my mom back in
2012. However, life had different 2 . A week before our trip, I got a stomach infection, a condition that required a week of 3 . What's worse, my mom 4 a cough, which later proved a stage-four cancer.
My mom spent the final months of her life5 the terrible disease though it was a losing 6 . After she passed away, I 7 a trip to Rome. And 8 , you never get used to a world that mom isn't a part of. You just deal with it because you don't really have a 9 .
I spent two weeks doing all the things we had wanted to do. Maybe she wasn't physically there, but I 10 her presence every minute. Her presence also11 me that life isn't about the things we buy or the money that we have. It's about making 12 with the people we love. They never really 13 us since they are constantly influencing our lives in 14 ways.
After my trip to Rome, 15 knew that my mom would always be there because she had forever changed my life in the best possible way.
(1)A 、 surprising B 、 strange C 、 embarrassing D 、 pleasant(2)A 、 styles B 、 plans C 、 solutions D 、 excuses(3)A 、 research B 、 training C 、 treatment D 、 waiting(4)A 、 picked up B 、 held back C 、 heard D 、 forced(5)A 、 examining B 、 fighting C 、 studying D 、 controlling(6)A 、 battle B 、 strategy C 、 cause D 、 contest(7)A 、 missed B 、 arranged C 、 sponsored D 、 rejected(8)A 、 strangely B 、 fortunately C 、 honestly D 、 interestingly(9)A 、 guide B 、 budget C 、 destination D 、 choice(10)A 、 regretted B 、 doubted C 、 sensed D 、 remembered(11)A 、 warned B 、 promised C 、 informed D 、 reminded(12)A 、 memories B 、 efforts C 、 decisions D 、 changes(13)A 、 interrupt B 、 leave C 、 understand D 、 desert(14)A 、 positive B 、 practical C 、 flexible D 、 normal(15)A 、 hardly B 、 probably C 、 partly D 、 eventually -
20、 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。
While technology addicts teens to their devices, they are not helpless against the draw of it. Here are five ways educators can support their students' digital well-being. Explore design tricks companies use. The technology we use daily is designed to catch and hold our attention. Companies know what keeps our eyes on the screen. To help, teachers can unpack design tricks and explain how companies employ features like auto-play to get users to stay on their apps. .
Talk about how technology can increase feelings of anxiety. The decline in youth mental health is associated with an increase in social media use. We can help our students by allowing them to consider the benefits of technology and then to think about changing the habits that aren't serving their well-being.
Social media can bring the feeling: "All my friends have better lives than me." Plus, design features like "read receipts" can lead to teens knowing their messages have been seen and stressing about why friends haven't yet replied. These are classic examples of thinking traps. Identifying them can help teens get rid of some negative thoughts.
Uncover the ways that AI can play a role in misinformation. AI is rapidly transforming the world. Recommendation algorithms(算法), which determine what we do and do not see on our feeds and in our search results, can have very real consequences. By understanding how these technologies work, students can start to enjoy more benefits of technology. Encourage families to have meaningful conversations with their child. Take the time to share with families the topics and resources you're teaching in class. Knowing we're all in the same boat is crucial.
A. Social media is ruining our life.
B. Connect them with their inner world.
C. Build their awareness of thinking traps.
D. This by no means indicates all technology is bad.
E. They can pull us toward increasingly extreme views.
F. It turns out adults and kids all pursue digital well-being.
G. Knowing these can motivate students to get back their attention.