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1、 After ____ by the floodwaters, Henan province suffered from serious damages to its scenic spots, many tourists ____ in the disaster region.A、surrounded; were trapped B、being surrounded; trapped C、surrounded; having been trapped D、having been surrounded; were trapped
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2、 The beautiful and charming song has been heard ____ many times today.A、to broadcast B、being broadcast C、broadcasting D、broadcast
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3、 Considering the situation ____ can be done ____ been done to assist the affected communities.A、all; have B、all that; have C、all; has D、all that; has
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4、 Many a house ____ in the powerful earthquake so far, so the homeless survivors have to stay in tents for the time being.A、has been damaged B、were damaged C、was damaged D、have been damaged
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5、 The package ____ over 50 pounds was difficult to move ____ we struggled all day.A、was weighed; where B、weighed; why C、weighing; with which D、having weighed; that
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6、 — What's your plan for the holidays?
— Well, while you are enjoying yourself on the beach, I ____ on my couch, watching Young Sheldon.
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7、 听材料,回答问题。(1)、What does ASO-S mainly do?A、Do solar observation. B、Study Earth's atmosphere. C、Make weather forecasting.(2)、How long will ASO-S stay in orbit at least?A、Four years. B、Forty hours. C、Seventy years.(3)、Why is ASO-S so meaningful?A、It can block the sun's radiation. B、It may fill China's gap in the field. C、It is the first solar satellite globally.
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8、 听材料,回答问题。(1)、How many parcels are expected to be delivered this year?A、30.8 billion. B、83 billion. C、95.5 billion.(2)、What will be done to encourage greener packaging?A、All packages will be wrapped only once. B、2,000 boxes recycle stations will be built. C、New energy vehicles will be used to deliver packages.(3)、What is on the list?A、The wrapping products. B、The locations of recycle stations. C、The types of new energy vehicles.
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9、 听材料,回答问题。(1)、What do the speakers mainly talk about?A、Smart cities. B、Information safety. C、Energy production.(2)、Which is among the man's research focuses?A、Data management. B、Equality promotion. C、Traffic release.(3)、What does the man mean in the end?A、Personal information can be secured. B、Greater security can be achieved. C、Data leakage will never happen.
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10、 听材料,回答问题。(1)、What is the man's attitude towards his job?A、He is tired of the same old routine. B、He is curious about his job prospect. C、He is enthusiastic about this demanding job.(2)、How old is the man?A、25. B、40. C、65.
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11、 What is the man's chief consideration in choosing the cottage?A、Its location. B、Its comfort. C、Its facilities.
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12、 What will the man do this Tuesday?A、Attend an interview. B、Meet his doctor. C、Deliver a speech.
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13、 What does the woman think of Olivia?A、She is quiet. B、She is sociable. C、She is talkative.
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14、 When did the man visit the National Park?A、Last September. B、Last December. C、This July.
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15、 第二节:读后续写,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。
One weekend when I was about six years old, my family and I went to Disneyland and had a wonderful day full of excitement. I didn't know that the real excitement didn't begin until that night.
While we were watching the fireworks, I started to get an urge to go to the bathroom, but I didn't want to miss the show. I overheard a conversation between my sister Isabel and my mother, and I approached them to hear what they were saying.
"Mom, I'm going to the bathroom with Lizette, okay?" said Isabel.
"Okay," my mom replied, "but stay together. I don't want any of you to get lost."
The second I saw my sisters leaving, I didn't think twice before running after them — without telling my parents. As I followed them through the huge crowd of people, I started to lose sight of them. I began to panic as I scanned the crowd for them. Crazy thoughts ran through my head like "What if I never see my family again?"
I gave up trying to find my sisters and tried to get back to my family, but I was completely mixed up. After searching for what seemed like forever, I couldn't hold back my tears, and I started crying like I had never cried before.
"Mommy!" I cried out. But everyone around me was too caught up by the fireworks to pay any attention to me.
I tried to stop the scary thoughts that were going through my head and started running as fast as I could ... anywhere ... every where. I was going crazy. "I'm only six, and I've gotten lost. What have I done? How could I have been so dumb to run off without telling anyone?" I thought.
With my face wet from tears, I kept running, pulling at people's pants and crying, "Mommy!" I was hoping that one of these adults would be one of my parents.
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。
Paragraph 1:
Luckily, I felt a pat on my shoulder and a gentle voice came,
"Are you lost?"
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Paragraph 2:
Finally, through the crowd of people, I recognized a face.
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16、 假定你是李华,你校英语社团正在组织以"No unhealthy living habits"为主题的征文比赛,请你结合自己的亲身经历写一篇短文参赛。
内容包括:1.过去的不良饮食和运动习惯;2.决心改变的原因和方式;3.改变带来的结果。
注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
No unhealthy living habits
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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。
Zhang Guimei taught at a school during the day and took care of a children's home in her spare time. One day, Zhang met a teenage girl told Zhang that her family was too poor (afford) school fees. Zhang went to persuade her parents to allow their daughter to continue schooling , the parents refused Zhang. With the little girl lingering in her mind, Zhang tried to figure out how to help those poor local girls.
In 2007, Zhang (elect) as a representative of the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China and attended the meeting in Beijing. A news report on Zhang helped her ambition of building a school girls gained the attention of Huaping county officials and other (support). A year later, Huaping Girls' High School, China's (one) tuition-free high school, opened and enrolled 100 students, with Zhang as its president. Most of the girls were from remote areas.
(follow) in Zhang's footsteps, many of the graduates of Huaping Girls' High School have chosen to work in remote areas.
In July 2021, she was one of the recipients of this year's July 1st Medal, the (high) honor for a Communist Party of China member, for her outstanding contributions to education in the (mountain) region.
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18、 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I had a terrible experience last year. One night my younger brother, Chase, was driving us home from our weekly cleaning of the church. We were both getting 1 , so we picked up a couple of energy drinks at a gas station. Then we jumped onto the freeway and 2 home.
The ride was fine. My brother was focused, so I 3 my eyes. I woke up when we were close to our exit. But the car 4 turned to the right. I did not care at first because Chase often played jokes. Then I 5 it was not a joke at all.
I shouted my brother's name at the top of my 6 . He woke up from his sleep in time to slam on the brakes, though the brakes did little to 7 us down. We crashed into a streetlight, 8 us hit the dirt hill of the off-ramp (出口匝道).
Then I 9 something white and bright shoot toward my chest. It hit me and left me breathless but 10 me from the dashboard (仪表盘). The streetlight swung around, hitting two other 11 and then crashed back onto the hood of our car. One inch 12 to us, Chase and I wouldn't be here today. A kind man 13 us out of our car, and the policeman came to 14 us. They said there were no broken ribs (肋骨) and no internal bleeding.
Our dad 15 on the scene in his car and drove us home. From that day on, we never drove while we were sleepy or tired again.
(1)A 、 happy B 、 sleepy C 、 puzzled D 、 curious(2)A 、 stayed B 、 biked C 、 headed D 、 missed(3)A 、 opened B 、 fixed C 、 touched D 、 shut(4)A 、 suddenly B 、 finally C 、 actually D 、 steadily(5)A 、 predicted B 、 admitted C 、 realized D 、 suggested(6)A 、 voice B 、 action C 、 noise D 、 strength(7)A 、 put B 、 slow C 、 settle D 、 calm(8)A 、 watching B 、 feeling C 、 making D 、 hearing(9)A 、 had B 、 sent C 、 threw D 、 saw(10)A 、 pulled B 、 left C 、 filled D 、 saved(11)A 、 cars B 、 lights C 、 boys D 、 poles(12)A 、 faster B 、 better C 、 closer D 、 farther(13)A 、 carried B 、 locked C 、 forced D 、 helped(14)A 、 talk to B 、 break through C 、 turn against D 、 charge for(15)A 、 called B 、 arrived C 、 shouted D 、 knocked -
19、 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。选项中的两项为多余选项。
The quality of your sleep is just as important as the quantity. Getting the right number of hours every night is unlikely to benefit you if you are frequently waking up, if you sleep at wildly different times, or if you sleep shallowly. Here are some tips that help you get quality sleep.
You will sleep the most soundly if you go to bed and wake up around the same time every day. Work, children, and other demands on your time may determine your rhythm. Many sleepers, especially night owls, may be tempted to sleep in longer on weekends. Try to keep the same wake-up time, even on weekends.
Determine your natural sleep schedule. If you have the freedom to determine your own sleep schedule, do so around the rhythms of your body. Notice when you feel sleepy, and when you feel the most awake. To establish a natural sleep rhythm, spend a week or two waking up without an alarm clock. Keep a log with all the times you wake up.
Stay asleep.This can be difficult if you are an evening person, if you have children, or if you are a light sleeper. Making arrangements in your bedroom and winding down properly can make a huge difference, but so can prioritizing staying asleep. Tell yourself and tell everyone you live with that you need to stay asleep all night.
Sleep enough. Most adults need to sleep between seven and nine hours a night. Teenagers need eight to10 hours of sleep, and school-aged children need at least 10 hours. Sleeping too little can expose you to higher risks of illness, anxiety, and disease.
A. Make lifestyle changes to promote better sleep.
B. Establish a regular bedtime and wake up time.
C. This rhythm helps your body prepare for sleep.
D. Your body has natural waking and sleeping moments.
E. Do everything in your power to avoid waking up at night.
F. Sleeping too much, however, may reduce the quality of your sleep.
G. If you haven't fallen asleep after 15 minutes, get up and do a brief, relaxing activity.
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20、 阅读理解
As the pandemic makes clear, cities are possibly humanity's greatest invention, but cities with huge populations also make us easily suffer from the rapid spread of disease. Yet humans aren't the only species that face this problem. Honeybees have lived social lives for tens of millions of years, making them some of the most experienced in the battle against infection. And over time, natural selection has given them quite a few impressive strategies for reducing transmission within bee groups.
However, these strategies are not enough to prevent every threat. Honeybees are battling their own global disease, for which they were totally not prepared. A parasitic mite (寄生螨) originally existed only in the groups of Asian honeybees, but later jumped to infect Western honey bees. Today, it has spread to every region where honeybees are kept except Australia and a handful of remote islands, quickly becoming a global disease of the bees.
If left untreated, a group of bees will typically die from the mites within two years. These infections, plus farm chemicals and poor nutrition, have forced beekeepers to struggle to keep their bees alive. Of the 2.6 million honeybee groups in the US, over half of them have parasitic mite.
And that's only the count of those bees that are tested and reported; the actual numbers are likely much higher. Beekeepers have still managed to slowly increase the number of groups they keep, on average, but at a much higher cost.
Western honeybees did not grow with parasitic mite, and the Western bees lack the behavioral features those Asian honeybees have, like permanently burying the members infested by parasitic mite and, perhaps the most extreme strategy, where the bees are so sensitive to parasitic mite that they completely die as soon as infected, sacrificing themselves to prevent the mite from reproducing.
(1)、What might be the consequence of the invention of cities?A、It makes the pandemic clear to humans. B、Humans are easy targets of quickly spreading diseases. C、Cities have more population than ever. D、The spread of disease becomes faster and faster.(2)、What can be learned about honeybees from the text?A、They have lived with infection for millions of years. B、They are not prepared for the pandemic like humans. C、Asian honeybees are facing a parasitic mite from the west. D、Natural selection offers them strategies to protect their species.(3)、What's the main trouble beekeepers are facing?A、How to prevent the honeybee groups from dying. B、How to calculate the exact number of honeybee groups. C、How to cut down on the cost of increasing honeybee groups. D、How to help honeybees with parasitic mite.(4)、Which of the following would be the best title for the text?A、A special spreading disease B、Asian bees and Western bees C、The pandemic and city population D、Honeybees are struggling with their own disease