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  • 1、Enjoying a piece of music making me relaxed.
  • 2、I want you knowing the title of the song.
  • 3、Get a ticket online is what I am going to do.
  • 4、 matters most in learning English is enough practice.(填入恰当的从属连词)
  • 5、—Excuse me, do you know  I can buy some medicine?

    —Sure. There's a supermarket down the street.(填入恰当的从属连词)

  • 6、You can find out  or not they are prepared to share the cost of the flowers with you.(填入恰当的从属连词)
  • 7、This is the house  they lived in.(填入恰当的关系词)
  • 8、The reason  I admire him is that he often works hard.(填入恰当的关系词)
  • 9、I cannot forget the day  I first visited the Great Wall.(填入恰当的关系词)
  • 10、The lady  is playing the piano is Gina.(填入恰当的关系词)
  • 11、He didn't know the difference between right and wrong. (写出划线词的词性和词义)
  • 12、They tried to perfect the working conditions. (写出划线词的词性和词义)
  • 13、The doctor warned about the spread of the virus on social media. (写出划线词的词性和词义)
  • 14、They regard eating as a key part of their life style.(写出划线词的词性和词义) 
  • 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.

    Ari was a lonely young man who lived on a large island called Iceland. Most of the villagers were fishermen. Ari often wondered what lay beyond the island. The days were long and cold, and he spent many hours in his small house thinking about what life would be like in a warm, sunny place.

    "I shall find a true friend far away from here," Ari thought, and he began writing a letter. He described himself as a loner who had few visitors, yet he had a warm heart. It was his hope to find true friendship with someone who understood his sadness.

    Ari described the volcanos on his snowy island and the impressive glaciers(冰川). He wrote about the sky turning green, blue, yellow, and pink at night when the Northern Lights shined in the heavens like silk. For days, Ari poured his soul and innermost thoughts into the letter. Then he placed it into a bottle, and sealed(密封) it tightly.

    Ari threw the bottle into the sea and wished upon the brightest star that a true friend would find the letter.

    A year later, Ari received a letter. He had no idea who would be writing him, but with joy, he opened the envelope.

    Dear Ari,

    I found your simple but lovely letter. Imagine my surprise when your little bottle from so far away washed up on my shore. I; too, live on an island. It is called Sardinia. My island is warm and filled with mountains, beaches and waters. Most of the people I know are my family, and I, too, long for a true friend. Now that you have found a friend far away, I do hope that you will write and tell me more about your life and people.

    Your new friend,

    Renata

    注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答.

    For three years, Ari and Renata exchanged letters.

    ……

    Without telling Renata, Ari started a long journey.

  • 16、 假定你是李华,你的好朋友John在上周举行的运动会上获得长跑比赛第一名.请你给John写一封信,向他表示祝贺.内容包括:1.表达衷心的祝贺;2.对他的成功进行积极评价;3.对他的祝愿.

    注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.

  • 17、 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.

    British people are big tea drinkers. It is a tradition in Britain to drink tea for different occasions and reasons. People have it for breakfast, for when guests visit, for tea breaks at work. People even have a cup of tea when they talk about their  (person) problems. However, research from The Tea Group shows that herbal, fruit and other teas have become  (popular) than traditional English breakfast tea. Researchers conducted a survey of more than 2,000 tea lovers. Over half of the people said their favourite tea was not the traditional  (various). Over a fifth of people chose green tea  their favourite drink.

    (sale) of traditional tea in the UK have been going down. Three years ago, a survey found that 54 per cent of Britons (prefer) English breakfast tea. The new research shows that breakfast tea is likely (continue) to decrease in popularity. The researchers also found many other things about tea-drinking habits in the UK. The biggest reason for  (drink) tea was to relax. A quarter of Britons drink up to 10 cups a day. Britons seem to love milky and sugary tea. Around 85 per cent of people  drink Earl Grey tea and English breakfast tea put milk in it. Nearly 45 per cent of people sweeten their tea with sugar.

  • 18、 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项

    Sirine Jahangir has a rare condition that left her completely blind by the time she was 10 years old. While her parents and doctors have tried to find 1  for her, there isn't much they can do.

    So her parents focused on helping her 2 her new life. Her father said, "One day, we were driving in the car, but she couldn't look out of the window anymore to 3 things. I didn't know what to do, so I just put the music on really loud. She 4 singing in the car, and she was so happy. And then she just found 5 every time I put music on."It didn't take long for them to realize Sirine has great 6 ! Her interest in music not only got her through some 7 and lonely times, but when she was 14 it also brought her to the"Britain's Got Talent" stage.

    When she 8  on the stage, she told everyone how much her 9  for music means to her. Then she 10  over to the piano, where she played a melody(旋律) and 11 beautifully enough to bring the audience to tears!

    12  to everyone but Sirine, all four judges voted(票) her into the next round of the 13 !

    Afterward, she said, "I can't even say it's a dream come true, 14 I didn't even dream of it at any point. I never thought that would be 15 in my life."

    (1)
    A 、 destinations B 、 examples C 、 challenges D 、 treatments
    (2)
    A 、 bring about B 、 adapt to C 、 give up D 、 figure out
    (3)
    A 、 see B 、 hear C 、 guess D 、 move
    (4)
    A 、 minded B 、 considered C 、 started D 、 missed
    (5)
    A 、 recognition B 、 power C 、 fortune D 、 happiness
    (6)
    A 、 value B 、 talent C 、 confidence D 、 experience
    (7)
    A 、 easy B 、 amazing C 、 energetic D 、 difficult
    (8)
    A 、 danced B 、 appeared C 、 lied D 、 painted
    (9)
    A 、 achievement B 、 misunderstanding C 、 love D 、 knowledge
    (10)
    A 、 headed B 、 ran C 、 pulled D 、 changed
    (11)
    A 、 smiled B 、 cried C 、 sang D 、 jumped
    (12)
    A 、 Painfully B 、 Obviously C 、 Unfortunately D 、 Unsurprisingly
    (13)
    A 、 meeting B 、 competition C 、 experiment D 、 funding
    (14)
    A 、 because B 、 if C 、 before D 、 unless
    (15)
    A 、 frightening B 、 formal C 、 realistic D 、 awkward
  • 19、 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.

    How to Read a Poem

    You've selected the poem you want to read-congratulations! Now it's time for the business of reading it.

    Examine the title and the shape

     -how does it make you feel? How does the title fit the shape of the poem? If the title is sad, let the shape of the poem inform the small difference of the emotion—if it's short and sparse(稀疏的), maybe it's coming from a place of desolation or desperation. .

    Read the poem as you normally read anything

    Reading poetry doesn't require a clever approach; you can read as you'd read anything else. On the first pass through, absorb whatever it is that arises upon first impression.maybe your stomach churns(恶心) at a particular phrase, or you hold your breath at a certain line. Explore the feelings that come up as you read.

    Next, try reading the poem out loud or search for readings of the poem online. This is where the music of a poem emerges, and you can feel the shape of each word and line as you move through it.

    Add context to paint a full picture

    Finally, return to the poem context. ; look at the publication date and consider the world around the poem when it was first released. Consider where the poem lives: Was it released as part of the author's poetry book, or was it published in a literary magazine? From these details and materials you will get a deeper understanding of the poem.

    A. Re-read for sound

    B. Re-read for meaning

    C. Dig into the author's history

    D. Notice where in the poem you react

    E. Look for where the poem offers a moment of surprise

    F. Before you start a poem, you should first read the title

    G. Long messy forms might mean it's coming from a place of confusion or anger

  • 20、 阅读理解

    Wildfire season has begun in many places around the world. The dangerous smoke wildfires produce can spread far and wide. It blocks sunlight, poisons the air and damages the health of people and other living things.

    Some of those living things could be the plants in gardens, says gardening expert Jessica Damiano, who writes gardening stories for the Associated Press. Damiano lives in New York City and recently experienced several days of very smoky air. Wildfires in eastern Canada were the source.

    Damiano, like other people, limited the time she spent outdoors when the air quality was poor. She also wore a face covering when she had to go outside.

    But the plants in her garden had no such escape. They had to breathe the poisoned air through the extremely small holes in their leaves.

    Pollutants in smoke landing on plants can block sunlight, which is essential for photosynthesis (光合作用). Reduced photosynthesis results in reduced energy. That means slower growth. Additionally, smoke can also affect a plant's ability to take in nutrients(营养物质).

    Brooke Edmunds, a plant scientist and community horticulturalist with Oregon State University Extension, said plants that are affected by smoke for a short amount of time will usually recover quickly."It depends on how close they are," she said. "There could also be a localized effect, where one garden is covered in ash(灰烬), and a half-mile away, there's nothing because that's the way the wind was moving things around."

    The best thing home gardeners can do is keep an eye on plants. Edmunds suggests giving plants some extra love and care. "Wash the plants gently to remove pollutants left by smoke. Then give them a long, slow drink of water. Most will pull through," Edmunds said. However, people should not use leaf blower machines to remove ashes from plants because they will risk breathing in what is blowing around.

    (1)、What happened to Jessica Damiano?
    A、She had her house burned in a fire. B、She couldn't afford face coverings. C、She suffered from health problems. D、She had to deal with poor air quality.
    (2)、What is paragraph 5 mainly about?
    A、The bad effects of smoke on plants. B、The benefits of growing plants. C、The role of plants in the environment. D、The importance of water to plants.
    (3)、What can we learn from Brooke Edmunds's words?
    A、Wind has little effect on plants. B、Plants can sometimes make a quick recovery. C、Ashes can spread more than half a mile. D、Plants close to smoke usually grow well.
    (4)、How should people protect plants affected by smoke?
    A、By pulling them out of the ground. B、By using leaf blower machines. C、By washing them with great care. D、By giving them a fast drink of water.
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