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  • 1、假定你是某国际学校的学生会主席李华,"世界读书日"即将来临,请你用英语写一封倡 议书。要点包括:
    1.阅读的好处;
    2.如何培养良好的阅读习惯;
    3.号召同学们多读书,读好书。

    注意: 
    1.写作词数应为80左右; 
    2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    Dear fellow students,

  • 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。

    The Chinese film The Battle at Lake Changjin tells the story of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army taking part the war to help the DPRK fight against the U.S.aggression(侵略).

    Jointly (direct)by three big names in Chinese film industry-Chen Kaige,Xu ke and Lin Chaoxian,the film was great success in the National Holiday period.Actors play leading roles in the film include Wu Jing,Hu Jun,Duan Yihong and so on.In the movie,the Chinese army men fought (brave)in temperatures minus 40℃ in a key battle around Changjin Lake.Viewers said it was not the film itself that moved people,but the (hero)of the war years who fought for our country and people,without considering their own (safe)or even lives.

    is reported that since it was shown on September 30th,the total box office(票房) (reach)the top of China's box office,breaking the box office record of history in Chinese war films.With the great achievements in film industry,people are looking forward to (see)more wonderful films in the future.

  • 3、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。

    As an ordinary mother, I am proud of my three children, David, Phil and Angel. I gave birth to my last little Angel in the middle of pandemic.

    Due to the pandemic, society was cornered into 1  mode. Schools were closed, food supplies and deliveries were 2  and children were stuck at home. Luckily, I had some 3  time to do what I enjoyed. Since it was winter, I purchased tons of yam (毛线) to make scarves for my children as Christmas gifts. In such 4  times, however, my children spent every day happily. Meanwhile, they had a new friend named Jane, the only daughter from a family which moved in down the street. It seemed that her family was a financially 5  one, for she always wore old clothes. 6 , in such cold days, she had no more clothes to wear and 7  with cold.

    Every time David came in, he always cried,"Mum, it is freezing cold outside!" Then he 8  to see whether I finished the scarf. I could tell how 9  he was to wear it sooner! I had to speed up, but David 10  me saying he could wait a few days. At last, my great art project was accomplished on the morning ahead of Christmas. Both David and Phil were in high spirits, and they rushed out 11  to play with Jane. David was a caring and considerate boy, and he noticed Jane would hardly bear the freezing weather with worn-out clothes."Can I give this scarf to Jane as a gift?" David 12  in a low voice. Smilingly, I nodded. David was wild with joy and gave his scarf to Jane without hesitation. Seeing Jane play happily outside, with the scarf sheltering her to 13 the bone-chilling wind, I felt relieved and I felt of 14 David.

    For Jane一a scarf to keep warm, and for David一a taste of 15

    (1)
    A 、 leisure B 、 crisi C 、 suspect D 、 infection 
    (2)
    A 、 suspended B 、 hung C 、 separated D 、 can celled 
    (3)
    A 、 limited B 、 crucial C 、 extra D 、 unusual 
    (4)
    A 、 discouraging B 、 inspiring C 、 tiring D 、 exciting 
    (5)
    A 、 average B 、 wealthy C 、 outstanding D 、 disadvantaged 
    (6)
    A 、 Better still B 、 Even so C 、 Worse still D 、 As yet
    (7)
    A 、 exploded B 、 skipped C 、 sprang D 、 shook 
    (8)
    A 、 moved around B 、 came over C 、 went away D 、 turned around
    (9)
    A 、 ·impatient- B 、 upset C 、 annoyed D 、 shocked
    (10)
    A 、 persuaded B 、 argued C 、 comforted D 、 trapped 
    (11)
    A 、 regretfully B 、 suddenly C 、 randomly D 、 excitedly 
    (12)
    A 、 yelled B 、 whispered C 、 screamed D 、 recommended 
    (13)
    A 、 brave B 、 calm C 、 challenge D 、 risk 
    (14)
    A 、 tolerant B 、 jealou C 、 sure D 、 proud
    (15)
    A 、 love B 、 happine C 、 sorrow D 、 kindness
  • 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。

    How to Feel Connected

    It's easy to feel disconnected from what is going on around you in today's fast-paced world.

    You can get in touch and feel connected, however, by following the tips below:

    Consider why you feel disconnected.

    Knowing what is making you feel disconnected can help you choose the best ways to address it. . Ask yourself these questions: Are you keeping yourself occupied with work too much? Do you rely on electronic communication instead of face to face communication? Do you lack friendships that are satisfying?

    Interact with people in person.

    Technology is a great way to stay in touch, but sometimes you need to spend time with other people in person. . You can also take steps to feel more connected by making small-talk with strangers who are sharing parts of your day.

    Your loved ones could feel shy, so you may never know how to improve your relationship unless you ask the right questions. Asking them to open the doors can give you some insight on what you can do. Learning this information can help to strengthen your bond.

    Show your commitment to them.

    Simply showing up and being there for your loved ones says a lot about how much you value your relationships. Putting in the time shows them that you are committed and want to stay connected. 

    Show appreciation.

    A simple "thank you" goes a very long way. Unfortunately, it is something that people who are close often take for granted. Telling someone you appreciate their time, love, and efforts can strengthen your bond and help you to become more connected.


    A. Ask others what they need from you.

    B. Sometimes you can feel isolated and distant from the ones you love.

    C. Be brave to express your love.

    D. Reach out to people to schedule a time to get together.

    E. Attending family events, or simply visiting someone once a week can help to strengthen your relationship and keep it strong.

    F. Targeting your efforts toward those issues allows you to close that distance more effectively.

    G. You can have a gift delivered to friends on special occasions.

  • 5、阅读理解

    With races delayed and outdoor exercise limited, COVID-19 has put the brakes on China's previously booming marathon industry as event organizers struggle to make ends meet during the crisis. The sparse turnout(到场人数)of runners at Beijing's Olympic Forest Park these days bears witness to the decline.

    Despite the successful containment of the outbreak in China, fears over the potential risks of mass gatherings clearly remain within the running community, while the virus-enforced business shutdown has created a severe challenge to organizers and promoters involved in the sport. Event organizers are struggling to survive through the crisis with the majority of their source of income dried up.

    Last Thursday's cancellation of the 2020 Chengdu Panda Marathon showed that local governing bodies and organizers remain cautious against the virus despite a growing urge among the running community to get back to normality. With this year's emptied spring schedule, industry experts expect that businesses face a daunting(令人生畏的)second half of the year even if races are allowed to restart.

    "Due to the delay of events originally scheduled in the first half, the number of races will skyrocket in the second half if the government gives the green light," said Chen Guoqiang, a sports sociology researcher at Shanghai University of Sport. "Event organizers will have to compete harder against each other to attract enough runners, sponsors and media exposure to make their races profitable."

    Bao Mingxiao, director of the China Sports Economic Research Center, suggests that race organizers and promoters should focus on improving race quality by providing more professional services and better online interactions with participants whenever events restart. "The rising public awareness of having a healthy lifestyle will only be strengthened after the coronavirus(冠状病毒) crisis," Bao said during an online forum(论坛) earlier last month. "For the long term, the sport participation and consumption will be very likely to bounce back."

    (1)、What problem does the author talk about in Paragraph 1?
    A、The marathon industry is suffering. B、People are living beyond their income. C、People's health is worsening over time. D、The popularity of outdoor sport is declining.
    (2)、What does the underlined word "containment" in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
    A、Recovery. B、Treatment. C、Control. D、Prediction.
    (3)、What does the cancellation of the 2020 Chengdu Panda Marathon indicate?
    A、Most industries are facing difficulties. B、The coronavirus is still very serious. C、Less and less runners are interested in the races. D、The government is still careful about the coronavirus.
    (4)、What's Bao Mingxiao's attitude towards the future of the market for running events?
    A、Neutral. B、Positive. C、Negative. D、Doubtful.
  • 6、阅读理解

    Many of us spend part of each day surrounded by strangers, whether on our daily commute(上下班往返), or sitting in park or cafe. But most of them remain just that-strangers.

    However, new evidence has shown that plucking up(鼓起) the courage to strike up conversation might be good for our health. Nicholas Epley from the University of Chicago and Juliana Schroeder from the University of California are behavioral(行为的) scientists. They wanted to know whether solitude is a more positive experience than interacting with strangers, or if people misunderstand the consequences of distant social connections. They found that many people feel uncomfortable and frightened talking to others and their research suggested that when we make an initial conversation "we consistently underestimate(低估) how much a new person likes us." It seems we think that all the things could go wrong and why someone wouldn't want to talk with us.

    Their research involved an experiment with a group of Chicago commuters and found that"every participant in our experiment who actually tried to talk to a stranger found the person sitting next to them was happy to chat."From this and other research,the conclusion is that connecting with strangers is surprisingly pleasant and it has a positive impact on our well-being.It's true that talking can make you feel happier and happiness can lead to better mental health.

    However, if you're an introvert(性格内向者),the thought of speaking to someone new might make you anxious. But the American research found "both extroverts(性格外向者) and introverts are happier when they are asked to behave in an extroverted manner." So maybe, if you're a loner, it's time to come out of your shell and make some small talk with a stranger-it could be the beginning of a new friendship.

    (1)、What does the underlined word "solitude" in paragraph 2 mean?
    A、Being calm. B、Being pleasant. C、Being alone. D、Being healthy.
    (2)、Why might we not want to speak to a stranger?
    A、Because we don't trust a new person. B、Because we can't find a common topic. C、Because we like distant social connections. D、Because we feel the stranger may dislike us.
    (3)、What could help start a new friendship?
    A、Making a small talk. B、Sitting next to a stranger. C、Sharing personal details. D、Behaving in polite manner.
    (4)、Which of the following is the best title for the text?
    A、How to be an extrovert. B、Talking to strangers. C、How to speak to strangers. D、Making new friends.
  • 7、阅读理解

    Forty years ago, a simple act of kindness would forever shape the course of a young refugee's life when she set foot in Canada for the first time. Dr. Nhung Tran—Davies was only five years old when she and her family arrived at the Edmonton airport in 1979.They had run away from their home because of the war and were living in a Malaysian refugee camp before a Canadian church sponsored them to immigrate to Canada, When they passed through the gates of the airport, a young girl named Adrienne was waiting for Tran—Davies with a special gift. "This little girl presented me a little doll. It lit up my heart, and in that moment, it meant everything to me," Tran—Davies told CTV's Your Morning on Thursday. "The doll came to represent all the kindness, compassion(同情), and generosity of Canadians, and I believed that our lives would become better."

    And while it may have seemed like a small gesture, that girl had an effect for Tran—Davies who was inspired to become a doctor and help of hers. "Knowing now that all that I have, and all that I've become, is because of this simple act of kindness, I live to this day to play forward the kindness," she said.

    Tran—Davies has done this by recently sponsoring a refugee family who also ran away from the war. When the family she sponsored arrived at the Edmonton airport, Tran—Davies stood at the gates with a doll of her own for the youngest daughter Alma.

    "It was my turn now, 40 years later. It was just an amazing, important moment for myself, but I think it meant something to her, because I know that in 40 years it will be her turn to make Canada a more beautiful place," she said.

    As for the original doll Tran—Davies received, it's being displayed across the country in a travelling exhibit called Refuge Canada. The doll also inspired Tran—Davies to write a children's book titled The Doll, which describes her experiences and how a single act of kindness can be

    passed on for years to come.

    (1)、Why did Tran—Davies go to Canada forty years ago?
    A、To escape from the war. B、To live a different life. C、To pass on her kindness. D、To continue further study.
    (2)、What is not one of the impacts that the doll had on Tran—Davies?
    A、It gave her the hope for a better life. B、It inspired her to be kind and help others. C、It made her set a career goal of being a doctor. D、It changed her original impression of Canadians.
    (3)、What did Tran—Davies do to pay back the little girl's kindness?
    A、She donated money to the poor. B、She improved refugees' living conditions. C、She helped a refugee family come to Canada. D、She provided free medical services to refugees.
    (4)、Why did Tran—Davies say "It was my turn now,40 years later"in the sixth paragraph?
    A、She contributed much to Canada. B、She gave Alma a doll on her arrival. C、She passed the original doll to Alma. D、She showed the refuge family around Edmonton.
  • 8、阅读理解

    What is identity theft?

    Identity theft occurs when someone steals your personal information to take over your credit accounts, open new ones, access bank accounts, or commit many other crimes in your name and at your expense. When it strikes, the effects can be disastrous. What's more, because it frequently involves no physical theft, identity theft may not be noticed by its victims until significant damage has already been done—often several months and thousands of pounds later. It's estimated that

    more than 100,000 people are affected by identity theft in the UK each year, costing the British economy over £1.3 billion annually.

    How does it happen?

    These are some of the ways crooks get hold of your personal information:

    • Fake emails

    You may receive an email seemingly from, say, your bank requesting that you follow a link and key information into a website that looks very similar to your bank's own site but is in fact a fake.

    • Pretext phone calls

    A crook pretending to be an official from, for example, your bank may phone up asking you to give personal or account details as a security check.

    • Dishonest people

    Sometimes sales assistants, unbeknown (不知情的) to you, swipe your card through a machine which records its details. At the workplace, a fellow employee can use your personal details fraudulently.

    How can you protect yourself?

    Be careful who you give your personal details to, and tear up documents like credit-card slips

    before you throw them away. Don't make this serious crime easy for crooks!

    (1)、What do we know about identity theft according to the passage?
    A、It is a frequent physical theft. B、It is only committed by strangers. C、It is easy to be noticed by victims. D、It is costly to individuals and society.
    (2)、Identity theft may happen when ____.
    A、you receive an email from your bank B、you give personal details to a fake website C、you are requested to pay in cash by sales assistants D、you tear bank documents before throwing them away
    (3)、What is the text?
    A、A financial survey. B、A book review. C、A security report. D、A history paper.
  • 9、听对哈,回答小题。
    (1)、Where is the talk given?
    A、At a birthday party. B、At a routine meeting. C、At an opening of a club.
    (2)、Why does the speaker give Joan Miller a special welcome?
    A、To wish her a happy birthday. B、To thank her for her coming. C、To invite her to join the club.
    (3)、What can the participants do after lunch?
    A、Chat with each other. B、Clean the meeting room. C、Have a birthday party.
    (4)、What can be one of the club's aims?
    A、Expanding members. B、Donating food. C、Offering companionship.
  • 10、听对话,回答小题。
    (1)、What are the speakers mainly talking about?
    A、A trip to a zoo. B、Kids' favorite trip. C、An introduction of a zoo.
    (2)、How long do the speakers want to stay?
    A、About 4 hours. B、About 6 hours. C、About 8 hours.
    (3)、Where will the speakers probably eat lunch?
    A、At home. B、At a restaurant. C、At the zoo.
    (4)、What can they experience at the zoo?
    A、Giving eggs to snakes. B、Catching little birds. C、Giving food to elephants.
  • 11、听对话,回答小题。
    (1)、Why does Michael feel sorry?
    A、He is having a lot of problems. B、He forgot his grandmother's birthday. C、He hasn't called his grandmother for a long time.
    (2)、What are the speakers mainly talking about?
    A、Michael's birthday. B、Michael's grandfather. C、Michael's school affairs.
    (3)、How does Michael probably feel when applying for the college?
    A、Worried. B、Confident. C、Disappointed.
  • 12、听对话,回答小题。
    (1)、What's the probable relationship between the speakers?
    A、Schoolmates. B、Colleagues. C、Neighbors.
    (2)、Why did the man change his school?
    A、Helen advised him to. B、His family moved there. C、He disliked his previous school.
  • 13、听对话,回答小题。
    (1)、Where does this conversation take place?
    A、In a post office. B、In a bookstore. C、At a library.
    (2)、How much should the man pay in total?
    A、$2.30. B、$10. C、$12.30.
  • 14、 What does the man mean?
    A、Listen to some light music. B、Stop playing such loud music. C、Look at the planes overhead.
  • 15、 What will Celia do?
    A、Find a player. B、Play basketball. C、Watch a game.
  • 16、 What types of books does the man like reading now?
    A、Love stories. B、Detective stories. C、Science fiction.
  • 17、 Why did the girl fail the test?
    A、She got all the answers wrong. B、She left the test sheet blank. C、She wrote the answers in the wrong place.
  • 18、 What will the woman do this afternoon?
    A、Go for a walk. B、Wash her clothes. C、Go shopping.
  • 19、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。

    My heart beat wildly as I stared at my phone screen. I re-read the message from my friend Jane. Someone had upset her by sharing her personal news: she had been refused by her dream school. Jane had shared the sad news with only a few people. She didn't know who let the word out, but she was really hurt and disappointed.

    I felt so bad. I knew how the news had gotten out because I had been the one to tell someone beyond her closest friends. Honestly, I hadn't realized she meant to keep it so close to only a few in the first place, but at the same time I'd known it wasn't a good idea when I started to tell it to someone else.

    Did she really not know it was me? It would have been easy to admit what I had done and apologize if her message put the blame, specifically, on me. But it read as though it had been copied and sent to several people. Once again ignoring the right choice, I chose the coward's (懦夫) way out instead.

    "I'm so sorry for what happened to you," I typed. "How awful that your confidence was broken!"

    I hoped that would work. Her reply came back within seconds: "Thank you."

    "It would be okay for me to remain anonymous (匿名), wouldn't't it?" I thought to myself.

    But, deep down, I knew I'd been the one to break faith and hurt her. I was ashamed, not only of my original action, but also because I'd taken a further step in the wrong direction by covering it up.

    I felt painful at church on Sunday, sitting in silence all the time. Later, the speaker asked us to examine ourselves and see if anything stood in the way of holding on to our faith.

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

    Worried that I would lose my friend and ruin my image, I was hesitating.

    The next day, I went straight to Jane.

  • 20、假定你是红星中学的学生李华,你校来自美国的交换生John在学校网站上发布了一份求助信,称自己由于中文不好,与同学们的日常交流存在障碍,想求助大家如何学好中文。请你给他发一封邮件,给他一些学习中文的建议,内容包括: 
    1.自我介绍并表明写信目的;
    2.提出学习中文的建议。
    注意:
    1.写作词数应为80左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数);
    2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    Dear John,

    Best wishes!

    Yours,

    Li Hua

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