相关试卷
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1、Tong Xin is a nice and beautiful girl.She is 17 years old.She has big eyes and long hair.(合并为一句)
→ Tong Xin, , is a nice and beautiful girl .
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2、You can have much in common with them.It can help you get along well with them(用非限制性定语从句合并句子)
→You can have much in common with them, .
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3、This project was designed to help the students in need. But it just didn't work out as planned. (同义句转换)
This project just didn't work out as planned.(过去分词短语作定语)
This project just didn't work out as planned.(定语从句)
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4、As Teachers' Day is approaching, classmates decided to hold a party to celebrate the important day.(句型转换)
→, classmates decided to hold a party to celebrate the important day.(with 复合结构)
→, classmates decided to hold a party to celebrate the important day.(介词短语)
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5、 课文填空
What's In a Name?(课文P40-41)
The United Kingdom, Great Britain, Britain, England--many people are (confuse) by what these different names mean. So what is the (different) between them, if any? (get) to know a little bit about British history will help you solve this puzzle.
In the 16th century, the nearby country of Wales was joined the Kingdom of England. Later, in the 18th century, the country Scotland was joined (create) the Kingdom of Great Britain. In the 19th century, the Kingdom of Ireland was added to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. (final), in the 20th century , the southern part of Ireland (break) away from the UK, which resulted the full name we have today: the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Most people just use the shortened name: "the United Kingdom" or "the UK". People from the UK are called "British", means the UK is also often (refer) to as Britain or Great Britain.
The four countries belong to the United Kingdom work together in some areas. They use same flag, known the Union Jack, as well as share the same currency and military (defend). However, they also have some differences. example, England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland all have different (educate) systems and legal systems. They also have their own (tradition), like their own national days and national dishes. And they even have their own football teams competitions like the World Cup!
The United Kingdom has long and interesting history to explore, can help you understand much more about the country and its traditions. Almost everywhere you go in the UK, you will be (surround) by evidence of four different groups of people took over at different times throughout history. The first group, the Romans, (come) in the first century. Some of their great achievements included (build) towns and roads. Next, the Anglo-Saxons arrived in the fifth century. They introduced the (begin) of the English language, and changed the way people built houses. The Vikings came in the eighth century, left behind lots of new vocabulary, and also the names of many (location) across the UK. The last group were the Normans. They (conquer) England after the well-known Battle of Hastings in the 11th century. They had castles (build) all around England, and made changes the legal system. The Normans were French, many French words slowly entered into the English language.
There is so much more (learn) about the interesting history and culture of the United Kingdom. Studying history of the country will make your visit much more (enjoy). The capital city London is a great place to start, as it is ancient port city that has a history (date) all the way back to Roman times. There are countless historic sites to explore, and lots of museums ancient relics from all over the UK. The UK is a (fascinate) mix of history and modern culture, with both new old traditions. If you keep your eyes open, you will be surprised (find) that you can see both its past and its present.
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6、Here is a list of some ( 有毒的蘑菇). They can look different depending on the (地点和气候).
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7、The ancient vase (属于) the Qing Dynasty will be also on exhibition.
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8、The mind needs exercise (同……一样) the body.
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9、Finally, in the 20th century, the southern part of Ireland (脱离) the UK, which resulted in the full name we have today: the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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10、The bombing has been far more widespread than the (军队) will admit.
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11、Mr. Smith likes to (围绕) himself with students asking him questions.
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12、He is an excellent lawyer with a good brain, who has made great a all his life. (根据首字母单词拼写)
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13、For example, England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland all have different education and (法律的,adj.) systems.
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14、 词性转化(1)、puzzle vt. 迷惑;使困惑→ n.谜;疑问→ adj.令人困惑的→ adj. 困惑的,糊涂的(2)、legal adj.法律的;合法的→ adv.合法地→ adj.非法的→ adv. 违法地;非法地(3)、surround vt.围绕;包围→ adj.周围的→ n.环境(4)、achievement n.成就;成绩;达到→ vt.完成;达到(5)、location n.地方;地点;位置→ adj.位于→ vt.使坐落于vi.定位;定居(6)、evidence n.证据;证明→ adj.明显的(7)、eager adj.热切的;渴望的→ adv.热切地;渴望地→ n.渴望;热心;热切(8)、crowd n.人群;一群人;民众 vt.挤满;使……拥挤→ adj.拥挤的
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15、 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。
We were out to change the world. This was our time, our senior year. My best friend Beth and I had big dreams and hopes for our last year in high school.
"Kris, did you see the girl standing by us in the lunch 1ine—she looks so lost, so out of place." We had heard of a family that had just moved to our town from the country of Cambodia. We knew there was supposed to be a new girl at our school from that family, but we had yet to meet her until now.
Lucy was a small dark-haired beauty. She was starting her freshman year in this new country. She struggled with the little English she knew and that made it very hard for her to get to know people in our small town.
In most cases, students of the same grade would sit together. We watched in the lunchroom from our "Senior Table". This table was reserved (预留) for our "senior sports jock (运动健将) friends," and no one else. Most of the time, Lucy would get her lunch tray (托盘) with the rest of we students but she always kept her head down with her eyes focused on the floor. She would then head to the table of the freshman class. Unfortunately, it was the table for the most popular girls in the freshman class. Every single day Lucy would sit at the very edge of her seat and eat as fast as she could. She kept her eyes fixed on her food and we never, ever saw her look up. We would watch quietly as the other girls were interacting with each other at her table. They would make gestures to one another and laugh at Lucy while she ate.
As we paid attention over the next week, we never heard anyone at her table say "Hi" to Lucy. We decided to try our hardest to let one lonely girl know that there were people who knew she existed.
Para1: We sat with Lucy at the freshman girl's table.
Para2: From then on, Lucy began to change.
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16、 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
A new group of free employees have been added to a French workforce. So far, a theme park in western France (employ) six birds, more exactly six crows (乌鸦), to collect and deal with garbage-- mainly cigarette ends and other small pieces. The birds take the (collect) rubbish to special bins where they can receive bird food in exchange putting away the litter.
Park president Nicolas said, "The purpose of employing the crows is to educate people to take up their social (responsible). Since the birds are able to do people are supposed to do, we should do this by ourselves."
Crows have long been observed for their (amaze) intelligence. They are one of the (smart) groups of animals on earth, with remarkable problem solving, tool making, and deductive reasoning skills.
In addition to inspiring humans to pick up trash, the clever crows are currently working at the park are pretty excited to put their intelligence to work.
"It has become exciting game for them," Nicolas says. "They pick up the trash on the ground, and every day they (reward) for what they have done."
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17、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
During my quiet moments I often think back to the days when my children were young. Life was hard and very 1 for me then, because I had a(n) 2 and challenging job. I worked from morning to night.
Then I was ill in hospital. After I 3 , I went back to work, only to be told I would be 4 . The company was making budget (预算) cuts, and 5 to lay off (下岗) some workers. I was one of them. My boss handed me an envelope (信封). I was 6 when I opened it and saw the check (支票) I had received. It was 7 enough to get us over the difficult time. I was 8 , though, and left the company.
Every coin has two sides. Then my children and I had the 9 of our lives as a result of my getting laid off. I 10 a great deal of money on childcare, and we discovered how much 11 we could have on a small amount of money. We did all kinds of activities and led a 12 and happy life together.
The week before my unemployment benefits ended, I found a part-time job at a local pharmacy (药房). I 13 during the hours my sons were in school. I kept the job for eight years. The 14 I got there enabled me to find a similar job 15 I moved to another town.
When I think back to the days I 16 my job, I realize that although I was sad then, it was the 17 thing that had ever happened to me. 18 being laid off, I had the 19 to spend quality time with my children, and even to find a more 20 job to balance my role as mother and employee.
(1)A 、 wealthy B 、 healthy C 、 busy D 、 lonely(2)A 、 low-paid B 、 unskilled C 、 important D 、 part-time(3)A 、 arrived B 、 succeeded C 、 moved D 、 recovered(4)A 、 punished B 、 fired C 、 trained D 、 helped(5)A 、 happened B 、 waited C 、 decided D 、 promised(6)A 、 surprised B 、 angry C 、 worried D 、 proud(7)A 、 real B 、 thick C 、 new D 、 large(8)A 、 curious B 、 sad C 、 shy D 、 doubtful(9)A 、 time B 、 wish C 、 pity D 、 hope(10)A 、 donated B 、 raised C 、 saved D 、 borrowed(11)A 、 money B 、 care C 、 luck D 、 fun(12)A 、 full B 、 dull C 、 hard D 、 strange(13)A 、 studied B 、 worked C 、 taught D 、 practiced(14)A 、 confidence B 、 courage C 、 advice D 、 experience(15)A 、 though B 、 unless C 、 after D 、 if(16)A 、 changed B 、 lost C 、 kept D 、 took(17)A 、 greatest B 、 truest C 、 simplest D 、 safest(18)A 、 Instead of B 、 Except for C 、 As for D 、 Thanks to(19)A 、 right B 、 chance C 、 goal D 、 plan(20)A 、 encouraging B 、 interesting C 、 suitable D 、 advanced -
18、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。
Habits Of Highly Successful Students
Never Over-Study
When you spend too much time studying you will quickly lose focus and the time spent in studying will become ‘junk time'. You think you're studying but you're just sitting there re-reading the same sentence about 100 times and you're not getting anywhere. Instead, take regular breaks.Besides, it will give your mind some time to take in what you have been doing.
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Top students don't just randomly sit down and complete work. They actually plan what they are going to do: They actually plan the time they will study and they set goals for what will be achieved. If you want to be successful, do as successful people do. Set a plan and, set a goal and stick to it, which will create a routine and a routine is the first step towards developing a habit..
Front Up To The Toughest Work First
Many of us like to do the easy things first to build our confidence. That's fair enough. The only challenge with this approach is that you use up your primary energy at the start of any study period and so if you are dealing with the easy parts with your primary energy your batteries will be low when it comes the time to deal with the hard part. So what happens then?We all do it. We really shouldn't, though. So develop the habit of giving your primary energy to the hard tasks and completing the easy stuff last.
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Do we really have to explain this? Just turn them off for an hour, we promise the world will still be there when you log back in! Don't text your friends, don't chat while doing memory activities,don't make phone calls, just focus on what you're doing. Even if you focus on work' for 15 minutes followed by 5 mins of chatting, it's better than 30 minutes of work while also chatting! You get that right?
A. Plan Your Study
B. Achieve Your Goal
C Positive habits decide future success.
D. Taking breaks can make you get everywhere.
E. You get tired and impatient and just give up.
F. Get Off Social Networking Sites And Turn Off The Phone
G. Taking breaks will make you energetic again and refresh your mind.
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19、 阅读下面短文并做每篇后面的题目。从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出能回答所提问题的最佳选项。
Here at The Literacy Site we're big believers in playtime. So is one school in Texas, following the tradition of many schools in Finland (芬兰). And now research is on board too.
Debbie Rhea, a researcher from Texas Christian University, designed the program now in place at Eagle Mountain Elementary, in which children have four 15-minute recess (课间休息) periods throughout the school day. She heard about the success of the Finnish school system and decided to take a trip there to study it. When she returned, she began working with schools here in the U.S. to do something similar.
At Eagle Mountain Elementary, students now get three times as much recess as they used to have; outdoor time has been swelled from 20 minutes to an hour each day. The program also focuses on helping kids develop character instead of just test-taking skills.
Since carrying out the program, teachers are noticing that their students are more attentive and less restless. They make more eye contact, have better test scores, and seem to be healthier and happier overall. They even need to sharpen their pencils less because they spend less time chewing (不停地啃) on them. Schools in three other states are starting a similar program after seeing this one perform so well.
In other areas of the country, however, schools have been cutting back on playtime to squeeze in (使挤入) longer lecture periods to prepare kids for standardized tests.
Cutting recess is, no doubt, a decision made with good purposes. But is the traditional lecture-and-test method really effective? Does reducing recess time make more learning happen? The results of recent research say no. A 2014 study showed that the benefits of high-quality recess programs include a drop in bullying and conflicts (冲突), and an increase in the amount of safety and happiness students feel. Children have even been shown to learn better immediately following a break like recess, according to research done by Robert Murray, an expert at Ohio State University.
"If you want a child to be attentive and stay on task, and also if you want them to understand the information you're giving them, you've got to give them regular (经常的) breaks, he said.
(1)、What does the underlined word "swelled" in paragraph 3 mean?A、Stressed. B、Measured. C、Increased. D、Exchanged.(2)、What is paragraph 4 mainly about?A、The goals of the program. B、The benefits of the program. C、Teachers' advice on the program. D、Other schools' reactions to the program.(3)、Why did the author mention the 2014 study in paragraph 6?A、To explore why some schools like to cut recess. B、To show how kids make use of their recess time. C、To explain why cutting recess should be stopped. D、To describe how hard it is to ensure kids' recess time. -
20、 阅读下面短文并做每篇后面的题目。从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出能回答所提问题的最佳选项。
Teachers at an Atlanta elementary school hold a mirror up while students shout positive affirmations (肯定) to themselves. "We live in a tough neighborhood in Atlanta. It's good to plant those seeds (种子) here," a teacher said.
In a video that recently went viral (迅速传开), fourth-graders at Gideons Elementary School in Atlanta, Georgia lined up to shout positive affirmations to themselves in a mirror while their teachers cheered them on. "I am smart!" "I am a good person!"
"The idea came from something I practice with my 5-year-old daughter," said Neffiteria Acker, the teacher seen in the video holding the mirror." When we're on our way to school, I have her repeat affirmations to me, starting with, ‘I am.' Usually, I just ask her to tell me something good about herself. She'll say, ‘I'm a fast eater,' or, ‘I'm a fast runner.' Then I'll add to it, ‘You're also really brave.'"
"It lifts her confidence. So I thought, ‘Why not bring that to the classroom? ' " she added.
Cierra Levay Broadway, the teacher who filmed the video, said she was moved while watching the students shout their affirmations. "It was an amazing moment," she said. "I was really astonished when I saw the kids and heard what they were saying. For a lot of them, it was the first time they'd ever done that."
The teachers understand the importance of building self-confidence at a young age, especially for students who do not have such an opportunity at home.
"In our neighborhood the kids hear a lot of negative things about themselves. So a seed of self-love is the best seed to plant, and all Broadway and I have to do is water it," Acker said.
(1)、Why did the teachers try to help their students?A、The students dislike studying. B、The students laugh at the gardeners. C、The students are affected by their environment. D、The students have difficulty getting on with each other.(2)、What were the students encouraged to do by their teachers?A、Plan for their futures. B、Cheer up their schoolmates. C、Find other students' strengths. D、Say positive words about themselves.(3)、What inspired Acker to think up the way of helping her students?A、Her daughter's suggestions to her. B、Her conversations with her daughter. C、A video of a small girl. D、A mirror in her school.