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1、 In the dark forest ____, some large enough to hold several English towns.A、are lying many lakes B、lie many lakes C、many lakes lie D、lies many lakes
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2、 Either John or his friends ____ to blame for the bad results.A、are B、is C、be D、am
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3、 There should be someone ____ you can turn for help.A、from whom B、whom C、to whom D、who
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4、 This is the first time that I ____ such an interesting movie.A、had seen B、seen C、saw D、have seen
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5、 No sooner ____ down than the phone rang.A、he sat B、had he sat C、sat he D、he had sat
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6、 Not only I but also Tom and Mary ____ fond of watching television.A、are B、am C、is D、be
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7、 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。
For courage, my fingers clung to the harness (绳套) on Chó's broad back as we passed my neighbor fence. Walking by Mr. Groll's yard is the best part of our morning walk, and also the worst. It is the best part because the roses talk to us. "Good morning, Chó," whisper the rose scents to my guide dog's nose. Other roses shout to me, "Hello, Mai!"
Now comes the worst part: Mr. Groll. As usual, friendly Chó thumps her tail. But Chó is just a dog; how can she know that this neighbor does not like me at all?
"Hello, Mr. Groll." I greeted him as I did every morning. And like every other morning, he did not answer me. But I knew he was there, watching, behind his fence. He always sounds out of breath, and the creaky gate swings nervously in his hand. Maybe he's afraid of me because I'm blind. Disabilities do scare grown-ups sometimes. Then I remembered: the other day I heard him playing checkers with my friend Jimmy, who's in a wheelchair.
Chó and I marched on, and my thoughts kept step. "Why did Mr. Groll ignore me?" It's a mystery to me.
Papa has told me that some folks do not like people from faraway places. Does this solve the mystery? Maybe Mr. Groll does not like Vietnamese neighbors. No, that can't be it. Every Saturday Mr. Groll and my big brother, Lien, help each other with yard work. They are friends. Well, then, maybe he doesn't like me because I'm a girl. The sidewalk hummed(发出嗡嗡声) beneath my feet. A skateboard zoomed by. "Hello, Mai and Choó" my friend Jana yelled. "Hi, Mr. Groll." I waited. If Mr. Groll ignored Jana, then the mystery was solved. But his voice called out, "Hello, Jana!"
注意:1.续写两段文字;
2.词数150左右;
3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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The sound of it broke my heart.
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"Chó is a very... big dog." he said in a voice that told me he thought I would laugh at him.
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8、 The non-profit organization is (致力于) providing the animals with better care. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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9、 Only professionals gain (有权使用) medical libraries. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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10、 Even after so many years, the happy memories about our journey in Europe (突然出现) from time to time. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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11、 There is convincing evidence of a link between (暴露于) sun and skin cancer. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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12、 They sought for somewhere to shelter, but (徒劳地). (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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13、 Making eye contact in some countries is a way to display interest. In other countries, by contrast, it is not always (认可) of. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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14、 People say the development of AI will change the world (显著地,戏剧性地). (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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15、 Never feel (尴尬的)to turn to your teachers or classmates, for everyone in your surroundings can be your teacher. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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16、 During the Spring Festival people exchanged new year (问候) with each other whenever they meet.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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17、 Talk with (乐观的) and encouraging people, for they bring a new meaning to life.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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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。
The sheepskin raft (羊皮筏), the oldest ferry tool along the Yellow River in Northwest China, boasts a history of nearly 2,000 years. The airbag of the raft is made of a whole sheepskin and undergoes many processes including heating (remove) hair, soaking in salt y oil, sewing, drying and blowing. Then the airbags are fastened to a wooden stand, enabling its use for transporting people and goods the water.
It is said that the largest sheepskin raft in old times (consist) of more than 600 sheepskin airbags, will an impressive length of 22 meters and a (wide) of 7 meters. It was capable of carrying around 30 tons of goods and drifting over 200 kilometers in one day.
In the early 20th century, before the1950s, railways were not yet in operation and road traffic was (convenient), the sheepskin raft served as the most important means of transportation for residents (live) along the Yellow River.
However, with the rapid development of society, the sheepskin raft has (large) fulfilled its historical role in transporting people and goods. Nowadays, it can only _(find) along the banks of the Yellow River in some cities in Gansu province. It has become tool for people to ferry on the Yellow River for sightseeing and leisure.
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19、 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项。
It's been nearly seven years.
In 2016, a group of volunteers began their 1 of the land at What Cheer Flower Farm in Rhode Island, with a simple 2 : get flowers into the hands of anyone in need of a pick-me-up. 3 , each one of the tens of thousands of bunches that What Cheer grows and delivers are 4 free of charge.
"We want to blanket the state with flowers and bring 5 to people," says Erin Achenbach, What Cheer's farmer and head florist. What Cheer regularly delivers 6 joy to people at recovery centers, food banks, senior centers, local 7 and more including AIDS Care Ocean State.
"Seeing the smiles on people's faces who didn't 8 it — who just came in to have a meeting with their case manager or take advantage of one of our programs — to just see this 9 come off their faces is great," says Stephen from AIDS Care Ocean State.
Located in a 10 industrial neighborhood, What Cheer's flower beds lie on 2.7 acres that once housed a crumbling knife factory. And it's safe to say that the What Cheer crew 11 some flowers of their own: In May, the nonprofit was awarded a record-high $500,000grant from the Environmental Protection Agency for its continued 12 of a brown field site once abandoned because of industrial pollution.
"Not only do we give this space back to the 13 by bringing life to space that's quite literally dead," says Achenbach, "but we're an eco-landing spot with the ability to help with the 14 of local insects and birds, and that'll only make people's lives better."
"What's good about a flower is that it needs 15 else," she adds. "Your only job when someone gives you flowers is to enjoy them."
(1)A 、 career B 、 exploration C 、 control D 、 study(2)A 、 routine B 、 manner C 、 track D 、 goal(3)A 、 Furthermore B 、 However C 、 Accordingly D 、 Likewise(4)A 、 mainly B 、 regularly C 、 entirely D 、 partly(5)A 、 closeness B 、 happiness C 、 kindness D 、 freshness(6)A 、 freezing B 、 inviting C 、 fading D 、 blooming(7)A 、 hospitals B 、 stadiums C 、 auditoriums D 、 libraries(8)A 、 miss B 、 spoil C 、 expect D 、 reject(9)A 、 grace B 、 glow C 、 glory D 、 generosity(10)A 、 developed B 、 restored C 、 ruined D 、 deserted(11)A 、 deserve B 、 refuse C 、 demand D 、 plant(12)A 、 enlargement B 、 damage C 、 improvement D 、 pursuit(13)A 、 company B 、 community C 、 organization D 、 association(14)A 、 migrations B 、 reductions C 、 locations D 、 populations(15)A 、 nothing B 、 everything C 、 anything D 、 something -
20、 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。
To put into words my time in Antarctica and South Georgia is nearly impossible. I had always described it as a once in a lifetime experience, but as soon as I stepped foot on the continent, I immediately knew I needed to return.
About 50% of the passengers of our expedition (远征) had been to Antarctica at least once before. This goes to show just how magical of a destination it is.
All your senses will be stimulated..is the best way I can describe the time on the white continent. How tiny you feel next to towering glaciers and icebergs. The icy water moving through your body as you take the infamous Polar Plunge. The learning of heart-touching stories of survival from explorers of the past.
Antarctica makes you feel so small and insignificant, in the best way. You get front row seats to witness the most incredible show: nature. It is as much beautiful as is it cruel. Like seeing a brown skua (贼鸥) attacking a penguin chick. Your heart aches. Then your expedition guide regretfully tells you that a chick that is small in March would have very slim chances of surviving the upcoming winter. The cycle continues, and you're left wondering who to root for.
Things move fast in Antarctica, and every month offers something really unique and special to see. In March, the weather is a bit more unpredictable, and the sea ice is beginning to form again. In two more weeks, expedition ships would not be able to break through the ice.
The penguins are completing their yearly feather-changing process. The expedition team made sure we kept our distance and did not scare them into hiding under freezing water.
These animals, arguably the cutest you will ever see, survive such unfavorable environments. It's absolutely incredible to witness the challenges, the skill, the efforts, all of it. I am forever grateful to have been a visitor.
A. The list goes on.
B. But this is not always the case.
C. Our voyage was the last of the season.
D. I was not the only one who felt this way.
E. I, years later, did return to this fascinating place.
F. They are really weak during this time, and cannot dive.
G. Everything has a purpose, and the cycle of life is evident.