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1、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。
Traveling to foreign countries(consider) exciting and educational. Not only can you pick up new languages and have a tastelocal cuisine, but you can get to admire some ofthe world's most beauiful art and architecture.
Since the coronavirus pandemic(go) viral(传播), traveling has become quite difficult. Very early in the first lockdown, museums, theaters, and zoos started hosting virtual tours,(bring) the exhibits and performances into people's living rooms through their high-speed internet connections.
According to Forbes, Google(search) for the term virtual tour reached 1,300 in February 2020.The number increased to (approximate) 10,000the first lockdown began in March that year. And it kept rising as people continued to stay at home.
Currently, the pandemicprevents people from going abroad is still prevailing (盛行) throughout the world. So if you heart wants to enjoy the live concert in Sydney, wander through the(crowd) alleys(胡同) in Beijing or check out the magnificent fountains in Rome, you can takevirtual city tour to explore to your heart's content.
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2、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。
A family in England rescued a baby hare and now receives daily visits from her after releasing her back into the wild. At the beginning of the lockdown, Natasha and her family 1 a baby hare in their garden. Having 2 seen an adult hare that had died a day before, the 3 realized it was an orphan (孤儿).
Natasha 4 to take her to an animal rescue, 5 was unable due to the pandemic (疫情). Instead, they had to take care of the hare at their 6 . The family named her Clover, and 7 her for eight weeks before 8 her into fields nearby. But two months on, Clover often comes into the family's garden, and even takes 9 to break into the house.
10 she came through the back door into the house and the family didn't 11 her at all. She went upstairs and looked into the 12 on their wardrobe just like Natasha often stands there looking at herself — it was like she'd turned up to 13 how much she had grown. The little bunny then happily hopped around the lounge (起居室). When she saw Natasha, she stretched her legs to 14 her excitedly. And things were always very much on her terms — if she didn't want you to touch her, that was it, but if she 15 having a little hug she'd 16 and jump up and sit on your 17 . Obviously, she likes Natasha and her family very much. It seems that she 18 the room to be her home. After the family released Clover towards the back of their garden, they 19 they might see her again once or twice. But to their surprise she comes back on a 20 basis pretty much to come and say hi.
(1)A 、 killed B 、 found C 、 hid D 、 cured(2)A 、 suddenly B 、 immediately C 、 previously D 、 eventually(3)A 、 family B 、 cleaner C 、 gardener D 、 farmer(4)A 、 failed B 、 refused C 、 offered D 、 tried(5)A 、 and B 、 but C 、 or D 、 so(6)A 、 classroom B 、 field C 、 store D 、 home(7)A 、 cared for B 、 checked on C 、 searched for D 、 operated on(8)A 、 driving B 、 trapping C 、 releasing D 、 abandoning(9)A 、 effect B 、 charge C 、 adventures D 、 measurements(10)A 、 Curiously B 、 Quietly C 、 Seriously D 、 Sadly(11)A 、 notice B 、 greet C 、 welcome D 、 recognize(12)A 、 box B 、 door C 、 drawer D 、 mirror(13)A 、 check B 、 record C 、 show D 、 imagine(14)A 、 kick B 、 hug C 、 push D 、 copy(15)A 、 avoided B 、 minded C 、 hated D 、 fancied(16)A 、 leave B 、 come C 、 stop D 、 rise(17)A 、 lap B 、 shoulder C 、 head D 、 back(18)A 、 permits B 、 considers C 、 advises D 、 refuses(19)A 、 realized B 、 understood C 、 thought D 、 promised(20)A 、 weekly B 、 yearly C 、 monthly D 、 daily -
3、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。
Productivity seems to be the holy grail(圣杯)of the working world. Imagine the perfect day—working from dusk to dawn, a productivity machine. Thankfully, a productive lifestyle isn't all that difficult to achieve. In line with that, here are some steps highly productive people do that you can carry out in your own life.
There's one thing everyone must have in common - listening to our bodies. If we don't listen to our bodies, productivity isn't sustainable. They notice signs such as lack of sleep and constantly feeling tired. But, most importantly, they act. During the working day, highly productive people know how their bodies work and adapt their schedules. For example, by doing small tasks first, productive people set themselves up for a successful afternoon.
Every minute is maximized to its full potential, whether it's relaxing after work or a period of deep work. For starters, organizational tools such as Trello are popular, and with good reason. Email marketers have more attractive tools such as Convert-Kit that automate the email sequence. Automating may sometimes be annoying to set up, but it saves so much time which better used elsewhere. When you learn to maximize your time as highly productive people do, maintaining longer periods of efficient work becomes easier.
The benefits of prioritizing downtime can not be understated. Sleep, the ultimate rest, is vital to a productive person's weapon. For example, a study found that when you sleep for four hours or less consistently, your thinking ability declines to the equivalent of adding about eight years in age. Besides, as we know, your body needs time off from work. Think of the famous metaphor: you can't shoot an arrow without first pulling it back. .
A. You must rest before you go again.
B. You don't need to get anything done.
C. The tools keep your mind in check and focus high.
D. Highly productive people know when they're burning out.
E. All highly productive people manage their time effectively.
F. However, useful tools like Convert-Kit extend beyond Trello.
G. To be a productive person, you need simple and practical steps.
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4、阅读理解
It's called the Bank of Happiness, but it has nothing to do with money. Founded a year ago in Estonia's capital Tallinn, it's a forum in which more than 2,000 members from Estonia and other countries connect to offer or receive services free of charge.
The site carries more than 500 ads in English, German and Estonian from people offering or seeking all kinds of things, including teaching and tips on cooking. The website is also translated into French and Spanish.
Founder Airi Kivi says the goal is to make people think and act with their hearts. "After the worldwide outbreak of the pandemic, I thought, ‘Wow, our bank is perfect for the crisis and a lot of people are unemployed and they can use it to harvest what they need.'"
So how does it work? It's simple: You sign up using your real name and post what you are offering or what your need is, as long as it doesn't involve money or products.
Masseuse Terge Reintem says she signed up when she was unemployed because she needed to improve her skills by learning from others. But she stayed on even after finding a new job because she says it feels good to volunteer. "If I discover a new technique, I want my bank customers to first experience it," Reintem says, adding they are often nicer than the paying ones.
Member Veronika Davel says she infringed the rules with her first request when she asked for a product: a computer. But she did it unknowingly. Later, she began offering services of her own on the bank's website. "The main thing I really could offer was English," Davel explains. "There was a young girl who needed to have better English for her job and I gave her a hand."
The site has many more offers of help than requests for it. That's as it should be, Kivi says, adding that the bigger reward comes from giving.
(1)、How can the Bank of Happiness benefit its members?A、They can help each other at no cost. B、They can place ads for their products. C、They can travel to many countries for free. D、They can read much news about happiness.(2)、What does the underlined word mean in paragraph 6?A、Obeyed. B、Broke. C、Made. D、Bent.(3)、Why does Reintem keep serving the bank?A、To improve her skills. B、To win more customers. C、To enjoy the helpfulness. D、To learn new techniques.(4)、How does the writer introduce the bank?A、By using specific data. B、By giving examples. C、By referring to common knowledge. D、By using comparison and contrast. -
5、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
It goes without saying that sitting at a desk for a majority of the day will hurt our health. But don't worry because there is a solution! After spending much time investigating the different offers when it comes to exercise equipment suitable for the office, I'd like to reveal some of my top recommendations.
☆ Stability Cushion
These cushions are excellent to relieve back pain and shoulder aches, stabilize joints and strengthen muscles.
Pros & Cons
Small and lightweight
.Works well for lower back and posture
· Inflating isn't easy for some
☆ Under-desk Elliptical
Keeping your feet in motion while seated can go a long way to keep you happier, reduce stress, and increase your productivity
Pros & Cons
Easy to carry like a briefcase
Whisper quiet and easy to use
·The rubber around the metal bar can wear out over time
☆ Fitness Tracker
What gets measured gets managed, and one great way to keep track of your fitness data is a fitness tracker. A fitness tracker records your energy levels, steps, distance, hourly activity and more
Pros & Cons
·Very comfortable to wear
·Lots of apps can be operated together
·Various customized options
·Sometimes there are connectivity issues
☆ Balance Ball Chair
Sitting on a balance ball leads to increased energy and productivity. In that way, it's perfect for completing tasks at home or in the office. This chair promotes micro-movements, core strength, and stimulation
Pros & Cons
·Straightforward to build
·A great solution if you experience back pain
·Needs to be reinflated often
(1)、Who are the intended readers of the text?A、Fitness trainers. B、Recovering patients. C、Office workers. D、Furniture designers.(2)、Which equipment promises to improve work efficiency?A、Stability Cushion and Fitness Tracker. B、Stability Cushion and Balance Ball Chair. C、Under-desk Elliptical and Fitness Tracker. D、Under-desk Elliptical and Balance Ball Chair.(3)、What may be the problem of Fitness Tracker?A、It wears out easily over time. B、It may fail to get linked at times. C、It offers few personalized choices. D、It doesn't allow the use of other apps. -
6、听独白,回答小题。(1)、How long is the lecture about ants?A、60 minutes. B、45 minutes. C、30 minutes.(2)、Where will the film The Great Migration be shown?A、In TheaterA. B、In TheaterB. C、In TheaterC.(3)、Who will host the event Encouraging Garden Wildlife?A、David Crocker. B、Monica Chaddha. C、Jane Smith.(4)、When will the listeners leave the Exhibition Room?A、At 2:00 p. m. B、At 2:30 p. m. C、At 3:00 p. m.
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7、听对话,回答小题。(1)、When will the man check in?A、Next Tuesday. B、Next Wednesday. C、Next Saturday.(2)、What does the man want to do in the woman's city?A、Visit friends. B、Take a trip. C、Attend a meeting.(3)、What is the man's requirement for the room?A、Facing south. B、Having a large table. C、Having a separate toilet.(4)、How much will the man pay the hotel in total?A、$ 300. B、$ 260. C、$ 150.
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8、听对话,回答小题。(1)、What is Tina's weakest part of learning English?A、Speaking. B、Writing. C、Reading.(2)、What matters most in learning a language according to Colin?A、Being patient. B、Making friends with foreigners. C、Living in an English-speaking country.(3)、What does Colin suggest Tina do?A、Get up earlier to learn. B、Read newspapers every day. C、Practice English every morning.
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9、听对话,回答小题。(1)、What happened to the woman?A、She didn't find City Bus Company. B、She missed the No. 22 bus yesterday. C、She left her handbag on the bus.(2)、What did the man tell the woman?A、They didn't find anything like that. B、Someone found it and gave it to them. C、It was certain that someone took it away.
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10、听对话,回答小题。(1)、What will take up the most in the financial budget?A、Transportation fee. B、Hotel bills. C、Food cost.(2)、What will the speakers do to limit the expense?A、Take public transport. B、Choose cheaper hotels. C、Eat at less expensive places.
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11、 What does the girl want to do?A、Walk her dog. B、Meet her mother. C、Get a dog.
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12、 What are the speakers doing?A、Swimming. B、Skating. C、Skiing.
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13、 What does the man need to do next?A、Speed up his car. B、Slow down his car. C、Avoid the road sign.
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14、 What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A、Neighbors. B、Husband and wife. C、Grandfather and granddaughter.
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15、 What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A、A couple. B、Doctor and patient. C、Co-workers.
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16、假设你是李华,你的英国朋友Jason送了你一本《英美文化读本)作为你的生日礼物。请用英语给 Jason写一封感谢信,要点如下: 1. 表示感谢 2. 你喜欢该书的原因 3.Jason过生日时,你将送给他一件礼物。
注意:1. 词数100左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Jason,
I' m very grateful for your valuable gift for my birthday.
Yours,
Li Hua
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17、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:在错的词下划一横线,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。
Our school holds a special traditional culture exhibition hall on last month. Yesterday, I was lucky enough visit the exhibition hall, where is on the fourth floor in the laboratory building. There are varieties of objects represented Chinese traditional culture displayed in the hall, such as Chinese instruments, the "scholar's four jewels" but different kinds of Chinese drawings. To be honest, I am amazed at the richnesses of Chinese traditional culture. I am pride of being a Chinese. I strong recommend you to pay a visit to the exhibition hall. I am sure they will benefit a lot from it.
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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。
Mark Levine, originally from the US, has lived in China for 17 years and (make)a close bond with the country.
Before coming to China, Levine heard that China is a country with ethnic groups. like many Americans, he didn't quite get what it's like. "In the United States often people don't understand concept of China as a multi-ethnic country, "Levine said.
Yet,(work) as a teacher at Minzu University of China gives him a better insight than other Americans. He sees (student) from many different ethnic groups in his class, such as Han, Tibetan, Uygur, Miao, Tujia, Bouyei, Zhuang and so on. They not only study together, but also play, eat and shop together after class. It's different what he sees in Western media. "What I see is a commonality (共通性)and common interests, "the 74-year-old said.
(learn) more about ethnic groups in China, Levine volunteered at the university's Museum of Ethnic Cultures for many years, studying (it) exhibits. In daily life, he also invites his students to introduce their unique cultures and traditions to him.
As he has learned more about China, he has built a (deep) connection to the country. In his free time as a (music), Levine has written nearly 80 songs about China. The most recent song he wrote is called My China Surprise(《中国让我没想到》). In the song, he says, "My China surprise, you can see it in my eyes. It's the light that shines in them wherever I go. "
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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。
Before she passed away from cancer, A. J. Walters made her husband Sean and daughter Brittany promise her one thing: Sean would accompany Brittany, a high school senior, to the homecoming game, where she was in the running for homecoming 1 . A. J. was a beloved administrative assistant at Brittany's high school. It was 2 to her that her daughter go. Brittany and Sean 3
Days later, on the morning of Friday, A. J. 4 . Keeping their 5 , that very afternoon, an emotional Brittany walked arm in arm with her father. They crossed the football field with the other candidates to await the6 of the voting.
Brittany wasn't7 homecoming queen that day; Nyla was. But, like many in the community, Nyla had also8 A. J. Out of 9 , moments after receiving the crown, Nyla walked over to Brittany, removed the crown from her head, and10 it on her friend's. The two11 , tearfully holding each other for support. "She'd rather have her 12 than a crown," Nyla said. By13 it to Brittany, "I was telling her that she was her mom's queen, and that she was loved by many, 14 me."
"I felt so much love from her, and I just felt so much15 for her," said Brittany, "I can 16 my mom through Nyla. They have the17 caring and giving spirit."
Nyla is no less perfect for 18 of a crown. A friend of the Walters family said, "There's an old19 goes, "Real queens fix each other's crowns." But the fact is, real queens 20 their crowns to let other queens shine."
(1)A 、 king B 、 queen C 、 lady D 、 master(2)A 、 important B 、 regretful C 、 obvious D 、 easy(3)A 、 admitted B 、 replied C 、 forgot D 、 agreed(4)A 、 died B 、 escaped C 、 arrived D 、 approached(5)A 、 seal B 、 balance C 、 promise D 、 secret(6)A 、 right B 、 result C 、 delay D 、 loss(7)A 、 warned B 、 sent C 、 paid D 、 named(8)A 、 debated with B 、 suffered from C 、 heard about D 、 called up(9)A 、 order B 、 curiosity C 、 happiness D 、 kindness(10)A 、 carried B 、 threw C 、 placed D 、 abandoned(11)A 、 hugged B 、 trembled C 、 smiled D 、 creamed(12)A 、 teacher B 、 cash C 、 mom D 、 scholarship(13)A 、 owing B 、 handing C 、 driving D 、 submitting(14)A 、 especially B 、 possibly C 、 basically D 、 luckily(15)A 、 information B 、 blame C 、 advice D 、 love(16)A 、 meet B 、 see C 、 touch D 、 contact(17)A 、 mild B 、 opposite C 、 special D 、 same(18)A 、 fare B 、 sake C 、 lack D 、 love(19)A 、 saying B 、 finding C 、 thinking D 、 reading(20)A 、 show off B 、 give up C 、 knock down D 、 take in -
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。
We humans often navigate(导航) using road signs and GPS.Connie Allen, a behavioral ecologist in the U.K., says they navigate over long distances using their incredible memories.
Allen and her colleagues investigated that idea by testing African elephants' ability to track a very specific smell: urine(尿液). . That urine can contain a lot of chemical clues.
But first, they needed some urine. So they headed to a spot along Botswana's River and waited. They waited for elephants to urinate. Within 20 minutes, they went and collected these fresh urine samples.
Then they set up camera traps on elephant trails. , they noticed that a majority investigated smells along the trails. The researchers say that smells may serve as signs along the trails.
.And they found that for at least two days, passing elephants trained their trunks on the samples-especially samples from mature adults-another indication that smell might be a strong navigational clue.
Their findings appear in the journal Animal Behaviour. Based on these results, they hope conservationists might be able to use elephant urine to help with their work.
A. Elephants don't, though
B. By catching the elephants along the trails
C. Elephants urinate some 12 to 15 gallons a day
D. Next, they placed those urine samples along the trails
E. Finally, they tested the chemicals of the urine samples
F. After observing the elephants' natural behavior on the paths
G. But she also suggests that maybe the smell is vital to the long movements