相关试卷
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1、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。续写的词数应为150左右。
Mary and her parents were downstairs in the living room. Mary was looking through the windows at the endless rain outside. It had been raining non-stop for three days. She had never seen a storm this bad. It was making her nervous. The wind roared and the rain beat on the roof and windows. Dad was listening to a weather report on the radio, while Mum was putting their important documents and disaster supplies into a bag.
"Mum, Dad," said Mary suddenly, "I think we should leave here right away!" "No," said Dad. "It's too late! The radio says the city has already been flooded. " "We can drive our car through the floodwater! Let's just leave! I'm really scared!" cried Mary.
"We can't do that, honey," explained Mum, "otherwise the moving water could wash the car away!"
Mary walked to the door. She was curious to see how much water there was outside. "Don't open the door!" shouted Mum and Dad at the same time. "The water may flood in!"
Dad moved the dinner table against the door, in case the floodwater forced the door open. Mum waved to Mary to sit on the sofa. "Mary, don't worry. Everything's going to be OK," she said softly, trying her best to comfort Mary. Her voice was calm, but Mary could tell she was worried too.
Without saying a single word, Dad walked to the sofa, sat down and hugged his wife and daughter. The sudden silence in the house seemed to make the wind and rain more frightening outside. What could they do?
All of a sudden, the dinner table moved and the door was forced open. Water poured in. Mary burst out crying. "Upstairs!" Dad ordered. They rushed to the second floor, only to find the whole neighborhood had been surrounded by water.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150个左右;
2. 请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Just then they heard a helicopter (直升机) flying in the distance.
Three days later, they returned home and found their house in a mess.
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2、假定你是李华,上周你校举办了首届校园美食节。请你为校英文报写一篇报道,介绍此次活动。内容包括:
1. 活动的目的;
2. 活动的内容;
3. 学生的反响。
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。
The First Ever Food Festival
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3、 The situation of the company became more (复杂的) as new factors were introduced into the assessment.
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4、 To ensure the safety of the children, it is necessary that children under 14 should be (陪伴) by an adult when entering the park.
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5、 I am surprised that a company with so good a (名声) should produce such low-quality goods.
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6、 In (辩护) of these athletes, I'd like to say that they have tried to do the best they could.
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7、 Weather-forecasters have extremely (精密的) equipment which helps them predict what the weather is going to be like.
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8、 An increasing number of rare species are in danger of (灭绝) due to climate change.
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9、 I learned in science classes how (破坏性的) natural disasters are.
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10、 E to new ideas and thoughts, he found himself getting more open-minded and creative.
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11、 It suddenly s me that I could improve our relationship by sending her a present.
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12、 The new book, e "The Path to Success", offers practical advice for achieving personal and professional goals.
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13、 On the first day of this term, the headmaster i upon the children that if they worked hard they would succeed in future life.
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14、 The sports meeting, which was p because of the bad weather, has been rescheduled for next month.
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15、 I need you to c your flight time so I can arrange airport pick-up service for you.
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16、 Through food ordering apps, you can have food d to your doorstep within 30 minutes.
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17、 Cycling is known to be highly b to our health and the environment.
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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。
More and more young people in big cities are finding comfort in pets. many choose traditional companions like cats and dogs, or even odd ones such as snakes, the latest trend among South Korea's youth is quite non-traditional: pet rock.
This strange choice is gaining attraction on social media, users show their rocks wearing mini hats and sunglasses, or even resting in tiny beds with face masks. Even South Korean famous people are accepting the trend, (share) their own pet rocks with fans on social media.
The pet rock, which first gained (popular) in the 1970s in the US, (make) a comeback in South Korean recently. However, this time around, it's less about uniqueness but more about providing a sense of (calm) to the youth.
traditional pets such as cats or dogs, pet rocks require little care, making them particularly (appeal) to those seeking companionship.
"I'd occasionally complain to my rock about a tiresome day I had at work," Lee So-hee told us. Lee is a 30-year-old woman who lived alone in Seoul until November 2023, when a friend gave her a pet rock as a gift, which she affectionately refers to as a girl named "Hongduggage". "It's kind of like talking to your dog, and it can make you feel (relax) in some ways," she said.
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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。
"I don't believe it. They are actually taking it down!" "We really do make a 1 !" The huge Joe Camel billboard (广告牌), 2 directly in sight of our school, is being torn down—and we made it!
Have you ever raised your hand simply to be part of something and then have it 3 into a life-changing event? That's exactly what happened to Eddie and me. We 4 to a school club which 5 smoking-free friendships and activities. During one of our club meetings, Eddie said, "It really makes me 6 that wherever I go on this campus, I can see the Joe Camel billboard. The 7 is loud and clear: Start smoking and you will be cool and popular."
Eddie 8 the billboard company and explained our 9 . But the company said the billboard wasn't doing any 10 . So I wrote an article for the school newspaper, which was then picked up by the local city paper. What 11 was an amazing process that landed us on the Today show, CNN and many national media. Five months later, the billboard came down and was 12 by an anti-smoking advertisement. It was an enormous 13 to us.
During the time we were actively 14 with this, my grandfather—a smoker who started in his teens—died of lung cancer. Maybe there was a higher power calling me to raise my hand to write the article that day. I believe if we keep people from 15 smoking, that's one family that won't have to watch a loved one die from it. That's a big deal!
(1)A 、 difference B 、 profit C 、 deal D 、 living(2)A 、 employed B 、 grabbed C 、 positioned D 、 wrapped(3)A 、 thrown B 、 transformed C 、 applied D 、 divided(4)A 、 contribute B 、 return C 、 refer D 、 belong(5)A 、 advocates B 、 tracks C 、 establishes D 、 maintains(6)A 、 excited B 、 curious C 、 grateful D 、 mad(7)A 、 impact B 、 message C 、 reality D 、 calling(8)A 、 connected B 、 contacted C 、 commented D 、 credited(9)A 、 gratitude B 、 doubts C 、 concerns D 、 discoveries(10)A 、 harm B 、 justice C 、 wonder D 、 research(11)A 、 followed B 、 repeated C 、 escaped D 、 mattered(12)A 、 removed B 、 overcome C 、 replaced D 、 overthrown(13)A 、 consequence B 、 blow C 、 appeal D 、 inspiration(14)A 、 combined B 、 involved C 、 charged D 、 surrounded(15)A 、 giving up B 、 bringing up C 、 taking up D 、 setting up -
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。
Social Media Tells Lies
Social media does have its shortcomings, and one of those is that it can often seem like everybody is living and winning big—except you.
You are constantly bombarded (轰炸) with images of people you don't even know. However, the reality is that these people also go through struggles. Nobody's life is perfect all the time. Everyone experiences life's hardships, failures, disappointment, heartbreaks and pain.
Social media only shows half of what is real. Things aren't always what they appear to be. But they often exist in the real-life messy moments—those ones that don't get shot or documented.
As you interact with people through the tiny screen of your mobile phone, try to take a closer look before you make up your mind that they are better than you. Everyone has their battles. Don't get caught up in the lives of other people, and don't count their blessings.
Don't let social media fool you. In reality, there are people with only 10 likes who have plenty of friends, and people with 1000 likes who are rather lonely, and have no real friends. Someone could have a million views on their videos and still live in poverty.
It takes hard work, really hard work. The real winners in life are those who work behind the scenes but make the most happen, not the ones who show off their lifestyle to impress others.
A. These images are not always telling the truth.
B. Yes, perfect moments on social media do exist.
C. They are the ones that deserve your admiration.
D. Being popular on social media is not everything.
E. Success is not what is described on social media.
F. They describe a perfect life you wish to have very much.
G. You will lose sight of your own happiness if you do that.