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  • 1、  amused us was that the little kid mistook the aunt for his mother. (用单词适当形式填空)
  • 2、 I deal with customers on the phone and  (rare) meet them face-to-face. (用单词适当形式填空)
  • 3、 Designs for the new sports hall are display in the library. (用单词适当形式填空)
  • 4、 Exercises will increase your appetite  food. (用单词适当形式填空)
  • 5、 We  (amuse) to learn that she was to sing us a song. (用单词适当形式填空)
  • 6、 I always read her (栏目) in the local paper. (根据汉语意思填空)
  • 7、 The sandwich took the edge off my (胃口). (根据汉语意思填空)
  • 8、 In an electric power plant, the heat turns water into high-pressure (蒸汽). (根据汉语意思填空)
  • 9、 His arms  (摇摆) a lot as he walks alone on the path. (根据汉语意思填空)
  • 10、 I remember loving to go there and just (闲逛) around and look at all the toys. (根据汉语意思填空)
  • 11、 She excelled at impersonations of his teachers, which provided great(娱乐) for him. (根据汉语意思填空)
  • 12、 The (水族馆) is the very place that you cannot miss when you visit the city. (根据汉语意思填空)
  • 13、 The novel has achieved e(巨大的) popularity in Britain. (根据汉语意思填空)
  • 14、 These a (惹人喜爱的) tree-hugging animals feed on tree leaves. (根据汉语意思填空)
  • 15、 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。

    After a few months of borrowing his old white Ford and my constant begging, dad finally agreed it was time for me to own my very first car. So we headed straight to the used car section. A little cute car caught my attention. My dad wanted to get it thoroughly checked out before purchasing it, but not me. I was in a hurry. "Daaaad. Let's just pick one already. I want this one..." Finally, he had to give in.

    No sooner had I driven off the lot than the problems started. First, the overheating. Next, the knocking coming from the engine. But oh no! I was not to be stopped. I just wouldn't look at it. Annoying little sound coming from the engine? I could just turn up the radio. Problem solved!

    Ignoring all the warnings, I was heading out the door to a Friday night party in my college town. I had been looking forward to it for weeks. But as the night arrived, an unexpected winter snowstorm came along.

    My dad tried to persuade me to stay at home. But I was not listening. I was an adult, thank you very much. I was not about to miss that party. I swung by and picked up my friend Carrie and the two of us started on our thirty-minute drive in the snow.

    Just as we hit a long stretch of somewhat deserted highway, something happened. My precious little car spit and sputtered (发出) its final breath... and died! Luckily, I had just enough time to move to the side of the highway, just barely over the line onto the shoulder, before it came to a complete stop.

    And there we were. Two eighteen-year-old girls stranded (使滞留) on the side of the road on a snowy dark night. We called 911 for help, but unfortunately the signal was so weak that we could hardly hear each other. After several vain attempts, we began to wave down passing cars, but with no luck.

    注意:

    1.续写词数应为150左右;

    2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    We were anxious and at a loss what to do when I heard my phone ring.

    Forty minutes later, my dad came out of the familiar white Ford.

  • 16、假如你是李华,你校将举办年度人物颁奖典礼(Campus Person of the Year Awarding Ceremony),请你为荣获"杰出外教奖"的Alice写一份英文颁奖词。内容包括:

    1.介绍 Alice;

    2.简述获奖理由。

    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 all,

    ......

  • 17、 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。

    53-year-old Diarra Boubacar was welcomed by a hospital in Chengdu, Sichuan, as a specially  (invite) expert.

    Boubacar was born in the African country of Mali, whose people found  difficult to get affordable healthcare. This was  Boubacar continued the family tradition of training to be a doctor. In 1984, he joined a government-sponsored program to study in China. In his freshman year, Boubacar  (earn) a grade as low as 40%. The frustrated man was not defeated by  hardship of learning the ancient Chinese language to read traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)  (classic), and he was gradually absorbed in TCM.

    However, the greatest challenge he faced was to convince people that even though he was a foreigner, he could still treat them  (effective) with TCM. Fortunately, his fluency in Chinese got improved and it helped. In 1997, he became the first foreigner  (receive) a doctoral degree in acupuncture(针灸) from Chengdu University of TCM.

    Besides his work, Boubacar has been helping patients in (distance) villages in Sichuan and Yunnan provinces. Due to his contributions in the community, where he has also been helping train village doctors in TCM, today Boubacar is known "China's barefoot doctor" and the "African Norman Bethune".

  • 18、 完形填空

    It all started when I learned to read, or rather, before I learned to read.

    When I was two years old, my grandma decided it was time to 1 me to poetry. I didn't understand the words, but my parents said my first complete sentence was the recitation of a poem because my grandma had read it to me so many times that I could 2 it.

    Throughout my childhood, I always had a bunch of 3  about who I would become when I was older, like an inventor, a doctor, or a dancer. But these ideas 4  in middle school. I spent a few years wandering 5  through life, having no clue what I was 6  about.

    7 , in my first year of high school, I met Miss King, who 8 my life. She was enthusiastic and encouraging. I loved her and I wanted to make her proud of me. So I worked hard and put my 9 into every essay she assigned. I even practiced 10 in my spare time and brought what I wrote to her for feedback. One day, she said to me encouragingly, "I recommended you to the school newspaper, and you can write for it."

    Her words 11 something in me. Suddenly, I wasn't 12 anymore. I had a destination. I'd become a 13 . Doing well at the school newspaper was the first step to get there.

    Thanks to the first poem my grandma read to me and Miss King's 14 , now I'm writing for newspapers all round the world. It's still the bottom of the ladder, and I've got miles left to 15 , but at least I've made somewhere.

    (1)
    A 、 adapt B 、 reduce C 、 devote D 、 expose
    (2)
    A 、 summarize B 、 memorize C 、 recognize D 、 realize
    (3)
    A 、 ideas B 、 suggestions C 、 articles D 、 inventions
    (4)
    A 、 came along B 、 gave back C 、 ran out D 、 took up
    (5)
    A 、 aimlessly B 、 excitedly C 、 joyfully D 、 nervously
    (6)
    A 、 concerned B 、 curious C 、 passionate D 、 particular
    (7)
    A 、 Basically B 、 Immediately C 、 Luckily D 、 Surprisingly
    (8)
    A 、 bothered B 、 changed C 、 controlled D 、 recorded
    (9)
    A 、 ears B 、 nose C 、 eyes D 、 heart
    (10)
    A 、 listening B 、 reading C 、 speaking D 、 writing
    (11)
    A 、 fired B 、 stopped C 、 spread D 、 lost
    (12)
    A 、 annoyed B 、 confused C 、 frightened D 、 shocked
    (13)
    A 、 teacher B 、 dancer C 、 poet D 、 journalist
    (14)
    A 、 admiration B 、 inspiration C 、 determination D 、 imagination
    (15)
    A 、 climb B 、 cross C 、 jump D 、 skip
  • 19、 七选五

    The Best Ways to Get Good at Any Sport

    If sports are something that interests you, it stands to reason that you would want to be good at them. Succeeding in a sport takes skills, and skills take patience and determination. Skills alone may take you far, but you'll never go all the way unless you have the right attitude and team spirit to back it up.

    Join a sports team.

    If you want to become a sports superstar, joining a team is a good way to start. Even if your skills are currently low, joining an amateur league will sharpen up your skills. Sports teams are everywhere, and most of them are free to join. If you go to school, you should go for team tryouts when they're happening.

    Practice until your skills become second nature. 

    If you're wondering at what point a skill becomes mastered, it is when you're able to do it automatically and without thinking. This is called the autonomous stage, and it's where you want to be at if you want to play sports competitively. When you're in the fight of a game, you won't have time to think everything through, so practice until it's all automatic, so you'll know you're ready.

    Set ambitious but realistic goals for yourself.

     Instead, you should take a look at what you are, and figure out where you think you would like to be. Give yourself a suitable amount of time to achieve that goal, and break it down into smaller parts if the goal is especially big.

    One of the biggest reasons people join sports teams in the first place is to make friends with new people. Chances are you'll develop friendships with at least some of them. Making these friendships a priority is a good move if you want to become great at sports. You can practice together on your own time. The morale (士气) boost of playing with friends helps as well.
     

    A. Set your sights wide.

    B. Promote friendships with other players.

    C. Recreation centers are often host to sports teams as well.

    D. This doesn't mean saying you'll be professional within a year.

    E. But if the desire is intense enough, you will do anything to realize your dreams.

    F. Given enough time and repetition, a skill will eventually fall under this category.

    G. However, you need to think about other things if you want to be a good sports player.

  • 20、 阅读理解

    When we are tired or injured, we often go to bed earlier to recharge and mend our bodies. That's because we often think that night is a golden time to deal with stress or injuries. But is it true?

    Nathaniel Hoyle, a scientist of the Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, UK, has been leading a study into this topic. The team discovered that fibroblast cells(成纤维细胞) in the body switch off at night. These cells help close up a wound after the skin is broken and lay a foundation for new skin to grow. Why exactly are these cells less active at night?

    It's all to do with your body's circadian (昼夜节律的) rhythm—a 24-hour internal clock that helps your cells do their jobs on time. New Scientist reported that a group of 30 genes that control the fibroblasts worked only daytime shifts, causing the slower healing process at night.

    To test its theory, the Cambridge-based team examined data from the International Burn Injury Database, which records details of burn victims around the world. This analysis revealed that nighttime burns, on average, took 11 more days to heal than burns during the day.

    A similar result occurred while experimenting using live mice. Those that were cut during night-time hours recovered more slowly than those during the day. "You can see by eyes, when the cell is wounded only 8 hours apart from each other, in a different circadian periods, the daytime wounded ones take off, and the nighttime ones drag," research team member John O'Neill told Science Alert.

    He added, "The time-varying response may be an evolutionary adaptation. As people are more likely to sustain injuries when awake than when sleeping, perhaps our bodies are prepared to respond more quickly in the daytime." He went on to say that it could be beneficial to schedule surgeries in time with people's circadian rhythms, earlier for early birds and later for night owls, in order to lessen recovery time. However, in any case, it might be best not to use anything sharp once the sun goes down.

    (1)、What is the purpose of the first paragraph?
    A、To explain how we recharge our bodies. B、To arouse the interest of the readers in the topic. C、To prove that everyone suffers stress and injuries. D、To introduce a new discovery for dealing with stress.
    (2)、What do the researchers find during their research?
    A、Burns take the same time to heal regardless of their cut time. B、Fibroblast cells boost the healing by working nighttime shift. C、Mice respond differently in the healing process from humans. D、A body's circadian rhythm matters in waking up fibroblast cells.
    (3)、What can we learn according to John O'Neill?
    A、People tend to bear pain more when they are asleep. B、Sharp knives are not suggested in the middle of the day. C、Night owls operated on in the nighttime may recover sooner. D、Evolution adaptation causes people's time-varying responses.
    (4)、What can be a suitable title for this passage?
    A、Why We Heal Injuries Better in the Daytime B、A Research Offers Clues to Treating Injuries C、How We Heal Wounds and Injuries Effectively D、Scientists Unlock the Secret to Avoiding Injuries
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