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  • 1、第一节 短文改错

    假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

    增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

    删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

    修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

    注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

    I was taking a walk with my mother while I noticed some litter on the sidewalk on last Monday. I knew it was time to take action. So on their way home, we decided to doing some clean-up work. I took a picker and my mother hold a big rubbish bag. Together we did litter pickup on the sidewalk. I was surprising that the bag filled up so quickly. Then we threw into the roadside dustbin and repeated the process two more time. It gave us a sense of achieve to know we did what we could for Mother Earth. We were determined to do so consistent, maybe once a week.

  • 2、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。

    Paper lanterns are beautiful decorative lanterns, (original) made of rice or silk paper, covering a light source. They have been used to decorate rooms during festivals and other important (occasion) for hundreds of years. Nowadays, (hang) lanterns is still one of the traditional customs in many places.

    Due  the thin covering of paper lanterns, the lanterns are very beautiful when they are lit. Different paintings and designs (attach) to the thin covering, making the lantern more attractive. 

    The only color not traditionally used in making paper lanterns is white; it is often used in memory of  dead in many Asian cultures. Paper lanterns have  (vary) shapes and sizes. A common design is the ball or globe design,  holds its shape by being stretched (伸展) over bamboo strips.

    It is very unusual today to see paper lanterns that hold candles, unless the paper (use) is fire resistant (耐火的). It's simply too easy for them to catch fire, otherwise. So in modern times, for safety, people often use a small electric light instead of a candle (avoid) possible fires.

  • 3、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。

    John had been on the road visiting customers for more than three weeks. It was coming up on Mother's Day. He said to himself, "I'll 1 Mom some roses."

    He went into the small shop and saw a boy 2 to the clerk. "How many roses can I get for six dollars, madam?" the boy asked. The clerk was trying to 3 that roses were expensive and carnation (康乃馨) was the best flower for mothers. Maybe the young man would be 4 with carnations.

    "No. I 5 have roses," he said, "My Mom was sick so much last year and I didn't get to spend much time with her. I want to get something 6 . It has to be red roses because that's her favorite."

    The clerk 7 John and was just shaking her head. Something inside John was 8 by the boy's voice. He looked at the clerk and 9 mouthed that he would pay for the boy's roses.

    The clerk looked at the young man and said, "Okay, I will give you a dozen red roses for your six 10 " . The young man 11 jumped into the air. He took the flowers and ran from the store.

    John 12 his own flowers and had the clerk be 13 that delivery would include a note telling his mother how much he loved her. 14 he drove away from the shop, he saw the young boy walking down the sidewalk. He 15 him cross the street and enter a cemetery (墓地). The young man stopped by a small monument and went on his knees. He carefully laid the 16 on the grave and began to sob. John heard the young man speak. "Mommy oh Mommy, 17 didn't I tell you how much I love you? Jesus please, find my Mommy. 18 my Mommy I love her."

    John walked back to his car, with 19  in his eyes. He drove quickly to the florist and told her he would take the flowers 20  .

    (1)
    A 、 handle B 、 send C 、 link D 、 assist
    (2)
    A 、 talking B 、 listening C 、 walking D 、 introducing
    (3)
    A 、 suggest B 、 insist C 、 attend D 、 explain
    (4)
    A 、 angry B 、 afraid C 、 happy D 、 sad
    (5)
    A 、 could B 、 must C 、 should D 、 might
    (6)
    A 、 pure B 、 cheap C 、 rare D 、 special
    (7)
    A 、 looked up at B 、 depended on C 、 swept up D 、 broke away
    (8)
    A 、 reached B 、 hit C 、 touched D 、 beat
    (9)
    A 、 contently B 、 silently C 、 obviously D 、 constantly
    (10)
    A 、 dollars B 、 shops C 、 guests D 、 clerks
    (11)
    A 、 usually B 、 seldom C 、 hardly D 、 almost
    (12)
    A 、 treated B 、 examined C 、 ordered D 、 appreciated
    (13)
    A 、 enough B 、 likely C 、 possible D 、 sure
    (14)
    A 、 As B 、 If C 、 Though D 、 Since
    (15)
    A 、 suspected B 、 noticed C 、 heard D 、 left
    (16)
    A 、 money B 、 books C 、 roses D 、 clothes
    (17)
    A 、 how B 、 where C 、 when D 、 why
    (18)
    A 、 Tell B 、 Cure C 、 Demand D 、 Warn
    (19)
    A 、 sadness B 、 tears C 、 spark D 、 anxiety
    (20)
    A 、 by delivery B 、 in place C 、 in person D 、 on purpose
  • 4、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

    The news plays an important role in our lives, which has been emphasized even further during the past year. If you find yourself beginning to feel negative impacts from the news, it is the time to start putting protective steps into place. 

    Control consumption. This includes taking some time out from the media. . For example, do you tend to feel more negative impacts if you read the news when you're tired or just before bed, or during periods of increased stress? If so, you may wish to limit exposure at certain times of day or in particular contexts.

     . Never blame yourself for negative emotions. It is your right to feel how you do. In doing so, acknowledge that you have control over your reactions. This can help you feel more empowered to act positively. 

    Focus on the positive. , try to find some other resources to focus on. For instance, during the current pandemic, the WHO suggests focusing on recovery stories. 

    Seek support. Contact support groups or health care professionals. It's important to recognize the value of positive social support and to recognize that seeking help is a positive and strong step. These contacts can also help you find other helpful resources.

    What works for one person may not be the best approach for another. Everyone is an individual. . Do not hesitate to seek professional help to guide you through this process.

    A. Take ownership over your emotions

    B. Take time to find what works for you

    C. Always remember that you are not alone

    D. It's also important to invest time in self-care

    E. If you're being disturbed by negative news coverage

    F. Staying informed and educated is particularly important

    G. Alternatively, you may have noticed a pattern you are experiencing

  • 5、阅读理解

    You are just waking up in the spring of 2030. Your Internet of Things (IoT) bedroom opens solar-powered e-windows and plays gentle music while your smart lighting displays a montage (蒙太奇) of beachfront sunrises from your recent vacation. 

    Your shower uses very little water or soap. It recycles your grey water and puts the extra heat back into your home's integrated operating system. While you dress, your artificial intelligence (AI) assistant shares your schedule for the day and plays your favourite tunes.

    You still start your day with caffeine but it comes from your IoT refrigerator which is capable of providing a coffeehouse experience in your home. A hot breakfast tailored to your specific nutritional needs (based on chemical analysis from your trips to the "smart toilet") is waiting for you in the kitchen.

    When it's time to leave, an on-demand transport system has three cars waiting for you, your spouse and your kids. On the road, driverless cars and trucks move with mathematical precision, without traffic jams. Accident rates are near zero.

    On route, you call your R&D team, who are wrapping up a day's work in Shanghai. Your life-sized image will be projected, making your colleagues see you as if you were sitting with them. It's a bit surreal (超现实的) for them to see you in the morning light given that it's dark on the Bund, Shanghai's water-front, though the novelty fades after a few uses.

    You review the day's cloud-based data from your Shenzhen manufacturing centre your pilot project in San Diego, and your QA team in Melbourme. The massive datasets are collected in realtime from every piece of equipment and have been beautifully summarized by your company's AI. All these facilities are closely maintained and operated via a skilled predictive analytics platform. Pleased with the team's progress, you end the call and ease into a good book.

    This is the future and it will be here sooner than you think.

    (1)、What will happen when you dress yourself according to the text?
    A、Your breakfast is ordered and served. B、E-windows open quickly. C、Your favourite songs are played. D、Your schedule is sent to your boss.
    (2)、What does the underlined word "tailored" in Paragraph 3 mean?
    A、Produced specially. B、Made in advance. C、Mixed similarly. D、Changed randomly.
    (3)、Why can your colleagues see you as if you were sitting face to face though you are at home?
    A、Because you did it beforehand. B、Because you were on the scene. C、Because your images are wrapped up. D、Because your life-sized picture is projected.
    (4)、What is the best title of the passage?
    A、Why We Need AI Assistants B、How Life Will Be in the Future C、How AI Helps Us Succeed D、How AI Does Meaningful Work
  • 6、阅读理解

    Food companies engineer junk food to make it addictive They label their products to make them seem much healthier than they are. And their advertisements target children. 

    All of this is according to a news report read recently by students in a Texas middle school. They were taking part in an experiment run by the University of Chicago and the University of Texas. Researchers had students learn about food-industry advertising strategies. They wanted to know if learning about them would change how kids feel about junk food. All over the world, kids are eating more foods that are high in salt, sugar, and fat. That is partly the result of clever ads that make junk food attractive. Companies use varying strategies. An ad with cartoon characters may make cereal seem fun to eat. A professional athlete enjoying a sugary drink may make it look cool. Advertisers know that if kids want a product, they'll beg their parents to buy it.

    Christopher J. Bryan led the study. He says that when kids question the motives behind junk-food ads, they feel like they're fighting injustice. "The reward is knowing you're doing the right thing," he says. In the Texas study, Bryan had students view ads on an iPad. Their job was to write or draw on the screen, to make each ad's message true. For example, a McDonald's ad showed a Big Mac and the words. "The thing you want when you order salad." To the end of the sentence, a student added "should be salad."

    The results of Bryan's Texas study were published in April. They showed that three months after analyzing ads, students were still choosing healthier snacks: milk instead of sugary juices, fruit over cookies. "Kids are becoming aware of themselves as agents in the world," Bryan says. "They see a chance to make the world a better place."

    (1)、What are the researchers trying to do with this experiment?
    A、To teach kids to design unreal ads. B、To help kids to perform better at school. C、To draw public attention to kids' education. D、To change the way kids think about junk food.
    (2)、How do food companies get kids to buy their products?
    A、They sell their products at a discount. B、They use various attractive advertising. C、They try to influence kids' parents. D、They increase the quantity of their products.
    (3)、How did students conduct the experiment led by Bryan?
    A、By correcting unreal advertisements. B、By offering suggestions to food industry. C、By making up their own advertisements. D、By studying industry advertising strategies.
    (4)、How does Bryan feel about students' choices after three months?
    A、Indifferent. B、Neutral. C、Satisfied. D、Critical.
  • 7、阅读理解

    Edward O. Wilson known as "ant man", was born on June 10, 1929, in Birmingham, Alabama. His parents divorced when he was young, and he was moved frequently throughout his childhood. Wilson grew up exploring the forests and wildlife. One of these adventures left him partly blind, but they also set off his lifelong fascination with ants and their social structures.

    Wilson earned his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Alabama. In 1955, he received his Ph. D. from Harvard and worked there until retirement.

    Wilson's early study of ants led to his first major discovery in 1959: how ants communicate through the release of chemical signals. Later, in 1990, Wilson and German biologist Bert Holldobler published their Pulitzer-winning The Ants. It detailed the insects' social structure that was both valued by scholars and accessible to general readers.

    Another of Wilson's major works started in the early 1960s when he teamed up with Robert MacAr-thur. The pair published The Theory of Island Biogeography, where they sought to explain why different places have different numbers of species.

    What many consider to be Wilson's most important contributions to evolutionary biology came in 1975 when he published Sociobiology: The New Synthesis. The work explored the genetic roots of animal behavior and argued that genes shaped human behavior. Wilson faced accusations for these ideas but his work finally largely proved true. In 1978, his ideas on the role biology plays in human culture peaked in On Hu-man Nature, which won him a Pulitzer (普利策奖) in 1979.

    Wilson published more than 400 scientific papers and 20 books. These achievements offered him a type of superstar status, but friends and colleagues say the polite Southerner remained down to earth. "Professor Wilson really listened and engaged with whomever he was interacting with," said Corrie S. Moreau, who was one of Wilson's final advisees.

    (1)、What contributed to Wilson's passion for ants?
    A、His disability. B、His boyhood time spent in nature. C、The school education he received. D、The discovery he made about ants.
    (2)、What is Wilson's first Pulitzer-winning book about?
    A、The social structure of ants. B、The distribution of different species. C、The links between biology and human culture. D、The role of chemical signals in communication.
    (3)、According to the last paragraph which word best describes Wilson?
    A、Imaginative. B、Independent. C、Open-minded. D、Modest.
    (4)、Where can we read this passage?
    A、A science magazine. B、A health report. C、A film review. D、A travel guidebook.
  • 8、阅读理解

    Some of the Most Beautiful National Parks in the UK

    Snowdonia 

    North Wales's national park boasts mountain and sea views: Several of its peaks gaze across to Ire-land and it has miles of sandy beaches. You can climb Wales's highest mountain without working up a sweat by catching an old-fashioned train. Those who pursue excitement can choose zip lines, bounce down mountain bike trails or catch breaks at an inland surfing.

    Cairngorms 

    The UK's biggest national park is home to its mightiest mountains: Five out of six of Scotland's highest peaks are found here. Lying in the heart of the highlands, the Cairngorms mountain range still has vast areas of pure wilderness and is one of the chilliest places in the country. For much of the year, its peaks are blanketed in snow and you can ski there in winter.

    Peak District 

    Sandwiched between Manchester and Sheffield, England's oldest national park has two personalities: A tough and a gentle side. In the north are dramatic edges like Kinder Scout which rewards adventurous walkers with stark views. Venture south for the lower, greener, grass-covered valleys of the White Peak. Walk along the Ecclesbourne Valley to experience both in one day.

    New Forest

    The New Forest is surprisingly old: William the Conqueror named it when he used to hunt deer and wild pigs here nearly 1, 000 years ago. Confusingly, this picturesque corner of southern England isn't completely covered in woodland either—it also has acres of woodland and miles of muddy coast. The terrain is gentle, and you're guaranteed a sighting of its free-walking horses.

    (1)、How can visitors climb Wales's highest mountain without sweating?
    A、By riding a bike. B、By taking a cable car. C、By taking a train. D、By traveling in a plane.
    (2)、Which of the following is TRUE about Peak District?
    A、It is a good habitat for horses. B、Its name was given by William the Conqueror. C、It is a newly-built national park in England. D、It offers visitors two totally different views.
    (3)、Who would most probably benefit from this passage?
    A、A busy lawyer who intends to take a few days off and have a trip to the UK. B、A gifted artist who ensures he hasn't missed any landmark the UK has to offer. C、An exchange student who wants to make the most of his time learn painting UK. D、An ambitious editor who is determined to take in the very best sights of the world.
  • 9、 随着城市化进程的加速,城市垃圾问题越来越严重。不言而喻,城市垃圾污染环境,有害健康。假定你是李华,请根据以下要点给你校英语报写一封建议信,发表自己的意见。

    要点提示:1. 城市垃圾的危害。2. 建议:垃圾分类、报纸和玻璃的再利用、有害垃圾的处理等。

    参考词汇:城市化urbanization;加速acceleration;将……分类sort;回收recycle

    注意:1. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;2. 词数不少于100,信的格式已给出,不计入总词数。

    Dear editor,

    With the acceleration of urbanization, city waste problem is getting worse. 

    Yours,

    Li Hua

  • 10、阅读表达

    When my father was celebrating a milestone (里程碑), birthday, I pulled together a surprised gift that he would never forget.

    On his 60th birthday, I had a fun idea: What if I could get the memories people had of him, put each one into an envelope (信封) — 60 in total — and have him open them, one by one, on his birthday? So I wrote an e-mail to family and friends, explaining my idea.

    I sent the e-mail and waited. And then the replies started coming in and I was very, very astonished. There were so many memories, and they were all so lovely. They came from the ′50s, ′60s, ′70s, from every decade (十年) between now and the day my dad was born. They came from my mother, my siblings, my grandma, my dad's friends from high school, his sister, my dad's first boss, a colleague at his first job, from people who hadn't seen my dad in 40 years, from people I myself hadn't even informed. They typed them and hand-wrote them. They mailed them and e-mailed them.

    The night before Dad's birthday, my sister and I stayed up late, putting the mails into envelopes.

    The next morning, after breakfast and presents and cake, we gave the pile of envelopes to him. "Just one more thing for you," we said.

    It took him along time to open them and read. Each one was a brief ticket to another time, a leap (跳跃) backward over years and decades. There was a lot of laughter and a few tears in his face.

    I was kind of sad when the project of the memories about my .father was over because it was, great fun to collect these memories.

    (1)、When did the author give her father a surprised gift? (no more than 5 words)
    (2)、What does the underlined word "astonished" in paragraph 3 probably mean? ( no more than 10 words)
    (3)、Why did the author and her sister stay up late the night before their father's birthday? (no more than 10 words)
    (4)、How did the author's father most probably feel when he read the mails? (no more than 2 words)
    (5)、What was the surprised gift? (no more than 6 words)
  • 11、阅读理解

    Every one of us may have been hurt by others—either by their words or actions. The best way to deal with the problem is to "forgive and forget".

    "It is well established that learning to forgive others can have positive benefits for one's physical and mental health" Saima Noreen, a scientist at the University of St. Andrews, UK, told the Huffington Post.

    Recently, Noreen and her research team have found one more reason that you should stick to this principle—forgiving somebody who has hurt you makes it easier for you to forget the unhappy memory, according to their new study.

    In the study, researchers asked volunteers to read descriptions of 40 different situations that contained bad actions such as stealing, lying and cheating. Imagining being the victims (受害者), volunteers then had to decide whether they would be able to forgive. Two weeks later, volunteers took part in a memory test. In the test, they were shown a series of words related to the situations they had read about and then were asked to recall certain ones.

    The results showed that people were less likely to remember the details of the unpleasant experiences if they had found forgiveness in their hearts. In contrast if they hadn't forgiven the mistake, they could always remember what had happened.

    However, forgiving someone who has hurt you is always easier said than done. So Noreen hopes that one day in the near future research will give rise to powerful therapeutic (有疗效的) tools that will enable people to "forgive and forget" more effectively.

    (1)、According to the passage, Saima Noreen is ____.
    A、a reporter of Huffington B、a scientist from UK C、a student at a university D、a volunteer in the test
    (2)、What have Noreen and her team found recently?
    A、Forgiving helps us to forget unhappy memories. B、They have found no reason to hurt other people. C、A memory test is necessary to help people forgive. D、An unpleasant experience can be easily forgotten.
    (3)、The right order of the following steps of the study should be ____.

    a. Take a memory test.        b. Imagine being a victim.

    c. Decide whether to forgive or not.  d. Read descriptions of 40 different situations.

    A、d→b→a→c B、a→b→d→c C、a→d→b→c D、d→b→c→a
    (4)、What does the underlined word "recall" in Paragraph 4 mean?
    A、Translate. B、Choose. C、Remember. D、Explain.
    (5)、What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
    A、It's impossible to forgive someone. B、Noreen has finished her research report. C、The therapeutic tools have been invented. D、There may be some therapeutic tools soon.
  • 12、阅读理解

    Brenda Bongos was a happy, artistic girl. She had one big ambition—to play the drums in a band. But one big problem lay in her way. To be good enough to play in a band, Brenda had to practice a lot, but she lived next-door to a lot of old people. Many of them are sick. She knew that the sound of beating drums would really get on their nerves. So, she had tried playing in the strangest places: a basement, a kitchen, and even in a shower. But there was always someone it would annoy.

    One day, while watching a science documentary on TV, she heard that sound cannot travel in space, because there's no air. At that moment, Brenda Bongos decided to become a sort of musical astronaut.

     With the help of a lot of time, books and work, Brenda built a space bubble. This was a big glass ball connected to a machine which sucked out all the air inside. All that would be left inside was a drum kit(成套设备)and a chair. Brenda got into the space suit she had made, entered the bubble, turned on the machine, and played those drums like a wild child.

     It wasn't long before Brenda Bongos came very famous. Many people came to see her play in her space bubble. Shortly afterwards she came out of the bubble and started giving concerts. Her fame spread so much that the government suggested that she be part of a unique space journey. Finally, Brenda was a real musical astronaut, and had gone far beyond her first ambition of playing drums in a band.

    Years later, when asked how she had achieved all this, she thought for a moment, and said: ''If those old people next – door hadn't mattered so much to me, I wouldn't have found a solution, and none of this would have ever happened.''

    (1)、Why did Brenda try to play in the strangest places?

    A Because she didn't want others to hear her play.

    A、Because she didn't mean to disturb others. B、Because she didn't have her own room. C、Because she didn't like her neighbors.
    (2)、Brenda started to give concerts ____.
    A、after she practiced in her space bubble B、when she became part of the unique space journey C、after she became a real musical astronaut D、when people came to see her in the space bubble
    (3)、Brenda became famous because ____.
    A、she was good at music and science B、she became a real musical astronaut C、she invented a special way of practice D、she played well and had a talent
    (4)、Which of the following can be used to describe Brenda?
    A、Kind, hardworking and clever. B、Brave, kind and hardworking. C、Lovely, brave and kind. D、Nervous, kind and clever.
    (5)、It can be inferred from the text that: " ____".
    A、He laughs best who laughs last B、It's never too old to learn C、Two heads are better than one D、One good turn deserves another
  • 13、阅读理解

    Sydney Cinemas in Historic Buildings

    The Orpheum

    Running since 1935, the Orpheum is of beautiful art design. When it was built, the Orpheum was used as a theatre with a stage and dressing rooms. It could seat 1,735 people. Later, the theatre was turned into a shopping mall. However, in 1986 the theatre was bought by Mike Walsh OBE and turned into a theatre again. Now this six-screen cinema shows old and new films to people. And you can still enjoy live (现场的) music on weekends.

    Where: Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace, 380 a Military a Road, Cremorne

    The Ritz

    This family-owned cinema was built in 1937. At first, the cinema had a number of owners until, in 1993, when the owners planned to pull down the building, the local government ordered people to protect it forever. Since then, another five screens have been added, making the Ritz one of Sydney's oldest multiscreen cinemas. It's known for its beautiful architecture (建筑风格) and low ticket prices.

    Where: 45 St. Pauls Street, Randwick

    Golden Age Cinema and Bar (酒吧)

    Golden Age Cinema has been carefully rebuilt. It now includes a wonderful bar that serves wines, beers and cocktails, and serves snacks and food specials to match the cinema program. Also in the building Golden Stage features live music acts. A trip to Golden Age Cinema is a relaxing experience for visitors.

    Where: 80 Commonwealth Street, Surry Hills

    (1)、When it was built, the Orpheum was designed to be ____.
    A、a bar B、a railway station C、a theatre D、a shopping mall
    (2)、Which of the following is still owned by a family? ____
    A、The Orpheum. B、The Ritz. C、Golden Age Cinema. D、Golden Age Bar.
    (3)、If you are interested in drinking, you are supposed to go to ____.
    A、380 Military Road B、45 St. Pauls street C、80 Commonwealth Street D、Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace
    (4)、What do the first two cinemas have in common? ____
    A、They have beautiful art design. B、They are owned by the local government. C、They both serve films as well as drinks. D、They were once turned into shopping malls.
    (5)、Which one is TRUE according to the passage? ____
    A、The Ritz can hold up to 1,735 people. B、The Orpheum served as a cinema from 1935 to 1986. C、The oldest multi-screen cinema in Sydney is the Ritz. D、You can enjoy live music in the Orpheum on weekends.
  • 14、完形填空

    I've always taught piano lessons in my spare time. Over the years I found that children have 1 musical abilities. Although I've taught some gifted students, I've also met so-called "musically 2 " pupils. One such student is Robby.

    Robby was already 11 years old when his mother sent him for his first 3 lesson. I prefer that students begin at an earlier age. I 4 it to Robby, but he said it had always been his mother's 5 to hear him play the piano. So I took him as a student.

    6 Robby tried very hard, he didn't have the basic sense of music. However, he 7 and he would always say, "My mom's going to hear me play some day." But it seemed 8 , and I was disappointed by his slow progress. Then one day Robby didn't come. He 9 me his mother was sick. I was glad that he stopped coming, since he was really a bad 10 for my teaching!

    Several weeks later I was 11 my students for the music show when Robby came and said, "Miss Handorf, I've wanted to play." I don't know what made me 12 him to do that. Maybe it was his 13 that touched me.

    The night for the show came. It went well. Then Robby came up on stage. I was 14  when he said he had chosen one of the most difficult pieces of Mozart. But I was not prepared for what I heard next. His fingers were light on the keys. They 15  danced on the keys. He played so well that everyone was 16  excitedly.

    In tears I 17 up to stage. "Oh, Robby! How would you do it?" "Well, Miss Handorf, I 18 practicing at home. Remember I told you my mom was sick? In fact she had cancer and passed away this morning. And she was born 19 , she could never hear me play the piano, but tonight was the first time she ever heard me. I wanted to make it 20 ."

    (1)
    A 、 strange B 、 low C 、 local D 、 different
    (2)
    A 、 challenged B 、 breathed C 、 encouraged D 、 inspired
    (3)
    A 、 drawing B 、 dance C 、 piano D 、 handwriting
    (4)
    A 、 examined B 、 promised C 、 explained D 、 answered
    (5)
    A 、 comment B 、 dream C 、 hobby D 、 personality
    (6)
    A 、 Although B 、 Once C 、 Unless D 、 Because
    (7)
    A 、 continued B 、 created C 、 contacted D 、 caught
    (8)
    A 、 careless B 、 hopeless C 、 homeless D 、 selfless
    (9)
    A 、 asked B 、 invited C 、 guided D 、 telephoned
    (10)
    A 、 position B 、 example C 、 distance D 、 schedule
    (11)
    A 、 preparing B 、 renting C 、 protecting D 、 regretting
    (12)
    A 、 strike B 、 select C 、 allow D 、 force
    (13)
    A 、 function B 、 section C 、 determination D 、 memory
    (14)
    A 、 limited B 、 satisfied C 、 calmed D 、 surprised
    (15)
    A 、 indeed B 、 even C 、 actually D 、 either
    (16)
    A 、 sitting B 、 cheering C 、 walking D 、 eating
    (17)
    A 、 dragged B 、 drove C 、 ran D 、 picked
    (18)
    A 、 kept back B 、 kept off C 、 kept on D 、 kept from
    (19)
    A 、 shy B 、 weak C 、 blind D 、 deaf
    (20)
    A 、 special B 、 humorous C 、 similar D 、 famous
  • 15、 After serious discussion we find ____ impossible to accomplish the task as planned.
    A、it B、them C、that D、what
  • 16、 With the ____ of the Communist Party, China has made dramatic improvements during the past forty years.
    A、assistance B、leadership C、consequence D、milestone
  • 17、 The Belt and Road ____ has greatly promoted cultural exchange as well as economy of the participating countries.
    A、Initiative B、Leadership C、Reconstruction D、Component
  • 18、 Shopping apps have made ____ more and more convenient for people to do shopping online.
    A、that B、their C、everybody D、it
  • 19、 Some ____ animals, like giant pandas, have thrived in population and they are no longer in danger of extinction.
    A、visual B、varied C、vital D、endangered
  • 20、 ____ seems that she has lost interest in mathematics.
    A、There B、It C、She D、What
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