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1、 T history, most travel was not for pleasure.
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2、 In fact, exercise does require money. (不一定, 未必)
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3、 The teacher asked the students to choose a p for the next activity.
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4、 She a an air of ignorance when I mentioned the plan.
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5、 He was conscious of feeling cold in the van and of the unpleasant smell of (汽油). (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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6、 Everything seems to be for a successful peace conference. (用place的相关短语完成句子)
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7、 The hat only partially protected his face the sun.
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8、 选词填空
no wonder tend to be rooted in stick with under the weather do wonders in response to make up for hang out bring about
(1)、The product was developed customer demand.(2)、you're tired, you've been walking for hours.(3)、They spent the whole day by the pool.(4)、Just like an excellent work of art, a good advertisement must the soil of the national culture.(5)、After all the delays, we were anxious to lost time.(6)、If you overeat because of depression, first take steps to recognize the source of your sadness.(7)、They decided to their original plan.(8)、Chemical pollution will a threat to agriculture and food chain, and consequently to human health.(9)、Just a walk around the neighbourhood can and benefit your brain.(10)、You've been for some days now;why don't you see a doctor? -
9、 语法填空
According to a review of evidence in a medical journal, runners live three years(long) than non﹣runners. You don't have to run fast or for long(see)the benefit. You may drink, smoke, be overweight and still reduce your risk of(die) early by running. While running regularly can't make you live forever, the review says it (be) more effective at lengthening life walking, cycling or swimming. Two of the authors of the review also made a study published in 2014showed a mere five to 10 minutes A day of running reduced the risk of heart disease and early deaths from all(cause).
The best exercise is one that you enjoy and will do. But otherwise…it's probably running. To avoid knee pain, you can run on soft surfaces, do exercises to(strength)your leg muscles(肌肉), avoid hills and get good running shoes. Running is cheap, easy and it's always(energy). If you are time poor, you need run for only half the time to get the same benefits as other sports, so perhaps we should all givea try.
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10、 阅读短文, 回答问题
"Tear them apart!""Kill the fool!""Murder the referee (裁判)!"
These are common remarks at various sporting events.Although they may sound innocent, they influence behavior in such a way as to lead to real bloodshed.Essays have been written about the way words affect us.It has been shown that words having certain connotations (含义) may cause us to react in ways quite foreign to our usual behavior.Perhaps the time has come to remove it from sports words.
The dictionary meaning of the word "opponent" is "enemy".Thus,when a player meets an opponent,he may tend to treat that opponent as an enemy.At such times,winning is the only goal, and every action, no matter how violent or rude,may be considered reasonable.I recall an incident in a handball game when a referee refused a player's request for a time out for a glove change because he did not consider them wet enough.The player rubbed his gloves across his wet T-shirt and then shouted,"Are they wet enough now?"I have also witnessed a player reacting to his opponent's illegal blocking by hitting him with the ball as hard as he could.Off the court,they are good friends.It certainly gives proof of a court attitude which differs from normal behavior.
Therefore,I believe it is time we promoted the game to the level where it belongs by setting an example to the rest of the sporting world.Replacing the word "opponent" with "associate" could be an ideal way to start.The dictionary meaning of the word "associate" is "friend";"companion".Reflect a moment!You may soon see and possibly feel the difference in your reaction to the word "associate" rather than "opponent".(1)、Which of the following statements best expresses the author's view? ____A、Aggressive behaviour in sports can have serious consequences. B、The words people use can influence their behaviour. C、Unpleasant words in sports are often used by foreign athletes. D、Unfair judgments by referees will lead to violence on the sports field.(2)、Unkind words are spoken during games because the players ____.A、usually receive little education B、are usually rude and easily annoyed C、cannot afford to be polite in a match D、treat their opponents as enemies(3)、What did the handball player do when he was not allowed a time out to change his gloves? ____A、He refused to continue the game. B、He angrily hit the referee with a ball. C、He claimed that the referee was unfair. D、He wet his gloves by rubbing them across his T﹣shirt.(4)、The author hopes to have the current situation in sports improved by ____ .A、calling on players to be polite on the court B、raising the referee's sense of responsibility C、changing the attitude of players on the sports field D、improving the relationship between players and referees -
11、 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。
It was Mr. Morgan's first day as a new history teacher. He was giving the students a lecture on the Great Depression and World War Ⅱ, when the door suddenly opened. A boy walked in with his eyes fixed on the floor and took his seat without speaking a word or looking up at the teacher.
"Good morning, young man," said Mr. Morgan, his voice was strict. "It's 9:15, and you re 20 minutes late for class. Do you have a good reason?" But the boy just sat without responding. "Could you please stand up and introduce yourself?" Mr. Morgan added. "I'm Archie," replied the boy as he rose and looked up, rubbing his tired eyes.
Archie looked very untidy and dizzy(头晕目眩的), as though he hadn't slept at all the previous night. "Nice to meet you, Archie. I'm your new history teacher. You're late for class. Do you mind telling me why? You just walked in without excusing yourself, and I won't entertain such behavior." Archie hesitated for a while. "I'm sorry, sir. I overslept . I didn't mean to come in late. I was just tired, sir," he finished, unable to control his yawn, and the whole class laughed. "Silence!" Mr. Morgan demanded. "Archie, you cannot be late for class like this. Can I see your homework? I heard your previous history teacher gave you assignments every weekend. Show it to me, will you?"
Archie handed over his notebook, and Mr. Morgan's expression turned uneasy. "Umm, it looks like that you didn't do your homework at all." "I didn't do it, sir," the boy said sheepıshly as the teacher looked through the rest of the pages. "Archie, what is this? You haven't done any of your homework this whole term," Mr. Morgan scolded. "I want to meet your parents tomorrow, alright? Or I'm taking you straight to the principal's office. Is that clear?" "Yes, sir," Archie murmured and sat on his seat.
But the boy didn't show up the following day. The principal told him, "We've given Archie chances, but there's no improvement. His presence is affecting our academic statistics." Mr. Morgan started to worry.
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Mr. Morgan paid a visit to Archie's home, only to discover the boy's life was far more difficult than he thought.
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Fifteen years later, successful Archie returned to his old school to thank Mr. Morgan.
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12、 假定你是李华,你校英语俱乐部正在招募英语口语练习活动的志愿者。请给你校交换生Harry写一封邮件,邀请他一起参加,内容包括:
1.活动特色;
2.志愿者应具备的能力;
3.志愿者的工作内容。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 Harry,
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Yours,
Lu Hua
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13、 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。
I grew up both a little frightened and excited by storms and tornadoes. Nearly 9 years ago, when the news reported that there would be 1 coming that night, I was well aware of the 2 of it.
While I was preparing for the storm, I heard the rumble(隆隆声), saw power flashes and knew it was coming. After 3 the power for safety, I jumped into a bath that was right inside the door and closed the door and laid down and 4 my head and prayed for 5 and for my family.
My 6 was racing with a million thoughts, regrets, prayers, etc, but I still heard the storm 7 my house, then the sheetrock(石膏板)overhead 8 and it sounded like my roof lifted and came back down. I heard the 9 of nails being pulled out of wall, glass breaking, and then the most 10 sound I had ever heard.
I suddenly felt something 11 my head and everything went 12 . When I opened my eyes again, I 13 blood on my wet head coming from a small 14 . I went out to check my car. I got blinded by a light as I exited the carport(车棚). It was my neighborhood, coming to check on me. I stood there and tears poured down my face. Fortunately, we were 15 that day.
(1)A 、 storms B 、 thunder C 、 clouds D 、 lightning(2)A 、 phenomenon B 、 benefit C 、 effort D 、 threat(3)A 、 turning up B 、 keeping from C 、 turning off D 、 taking off(4)A 、 shook B 、 covered C 、 raised D 、 stretched(5)A 、 healing B 、 safety C 、 happiness D 、 forgiveness(6)A 、 face B 、 body C 、 mouth D 、 mind(7)A 、 constructing B 、 entering C 、 destroying D 、 cleaning(8)A 、 fell down B 、 broke up C 、 put up D 、 turned down(9)A 、 sound B 、 song C 、 news D 、 alarm(10)A 、 harmful B 、 passive C 、 frightening D 、 helpless(11)A 、 hit B 、 touched C 、 affected D 、 grabbed(12)A 、 noisy B 、 peaceful C 、 depressing D 、 exciting(13)A 、 kept B 、 felt C 、 received D 、 collected(14)A 、 bar B 、 spot C 、 room D 、 cut(15)A 、 satisfied B 、 unconcerned C 、 blessed D 、 unfortunate -
14、 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Before children learn to read, they need to have a good understanding of basic words and what they mean. And while that may sound a bit overwhelming(令人不知所措的), there are very easy ways that you can build a preschooler's vocabulary.
Visit the Library
If you are lookıng for a great place to start building your preschooler's vocabulary and early reading skills, look no further than your local library. Children's libraries often have fun activities, which will expose them to new words and give them an opportunity to socialize.
Teach and Strengthen the Alphabet(字母表)
The bonus: it's a great way to keep your preschooler busy on long car rides, or while waiting in lines. You can also play games using the alphabet, where you name items that start with letters in alphabetical order.
Use Descriptive Words
When it comes to increasing your child's vocabulary, more is better. For example, when describing a fabric pattern, try using words such as unusual, relaxing, or creative. By using them in the proper context(语境), they become understandable.
Make Labels
If you want your preschooler to learn more words, then make it easy. Use a label maker to name commonly used items so they learn to recognize what the word looks like.
Read Aloud Together
Reading aloud is a great way to expose your preschooler to new words. Together you can work out what they mean by using context the other words or pictures that might be on the page.
A. In such cases, planning is required.
B. In addition to saying them often, show them too.
C. If you aren't sure what to do, ask the librarian for help.
D. It is also a wonderful way to spend quality time with them.
E. The more words your children hear, the more they will learn.
F. As you can see, increasing your child's vocabulary isn't difficult.
G. Singing the ABC song provides children with some strong support.
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15、 阅读理解
A planet that suffers 475 ° C beneath a thick acıd atmosphere may be the last place you'd expect alien(外星的) life in our solar system. But one NASA scientist claims that extraterrestrials(天外来客)are most likely hiding on Venus amid conditions that are unbearable for humans. The new theory was put forward by the research scientist Dr Michelle Thaller. She says that possible signs of life have already been seen within the carbon-dioxide filled atmosphere, adding that she was absolutely certain that life exists somewhere.
Venus is often described as Earth's twin due to its similar size and structure. But their conditions couldn't be further apart, as astronomers believe it would be impossible for humans to exist on Venus. Positioned 67 million miles from the Sun, Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system, suffering temperatures that can even melt lead. Its atmosphere also adds to the uninhabitable situation.
Despıte this, scientists have long debated whether Venus clouds may host microbial(微生物的)life forms that can survive. Many scientists think that photosynthesis(光合作用)is possible on the planet's surface as Venus receives enough solar energy to pass through its thick clouds.
However, Professor Dominic Papineau, a biologist at the University College of London, believes Dr Thaller's views are "difficult to realistically assume". He explained, "For life-related chemical reactions to take place, liquid water is necessary. Hence, to find extraterrestrial life, we need to find liquid water, and to find extraterrestrial fossils requires looking for special rocks that were associated with liquid water in the past."
This makes life on Venus today difficult to realistically assume, because its surface is too hot, although Venus might have had liquid water in its past. Even still, both Professor Papineau and Dr Thaller agree that the icy moons of our solar system could also be sites of potential mıcrobıal life. NASA suggests there are 290 "traditional moons" in our solar system—excluding 462 smaller minor planets.
(1)、What can we know about Venus?A、Its atmosphere is thin acidic. B、It is much bigger than Earth. C、It is 77 million miles from the Sun. D、Venus and Earth are considered as twins.(2)、Which statement would Papineau agree with?A、Photosynthesis can happen on Venus's surface. B、Thick clouds make photosynthesis in Venus hard. C、Liquid water is important for the extraterrestrials. D、Some rocks can prove life exists on Venus.(3)、What can we know from the last paragraph?A、The surface temperature of Venus is high. B、It's very easy to confirm life on Venus. C、Venus might have liquid water now. D、Many icy moons go around Venus.(4)、In which section of a newspaper can you find this text?A、Education. B、Science. C、Culture. D、Sports. -
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A recent study conducted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT)has discovered that river erosion(侵蚀)can lead to increased biodiversity in areas with minimal tectonic(地壳构造的)activity. The researchers focused their attention on the Tennessee River Basin and examined how the erosion of various rock types by the river had led to the separation and diversification of a type of fish called the greenfin darter. As time passed, these separate fish populations evolved into distinct families with genetic differences.
Scientist Thomas Near observed that the greenfin darter was exclusively found in the southern half of the Tennessee River Basin. The researchers analyzed the genes of each fish in Near's data set and constructed an evolutionary tree. This tree helped them comprehend the evolution and differences of the greenfin darter species. They discovered that the fish within the same branch of the river were more closely related to each other than to the fish in other branches.
This study provides evidence that river erosion significantly impacts biodiversity in regions with low tectonic activity. It illustrates how changes in the landscape caused by river erosion can lead to the division and diversification of species over time, even in peaceful environments. These findings enhance our understanding of the mechanisms(机制)that drive biodiversity and evolution, even in areas that are not typically associated with intense tectonic activity.
Subsequently, the team discovered a strong correlation between the habitats of the greenfin darter and the type of rocks present. The southern half of the Tennessee River Basin consists of hard, tightly packed rocks, resulting in turbulent(湍急的)waves in the rivers that flow through it. This characteristic may be favored by the greenfin darter. As a result, the team assumed whether the distribution of greenfin darter habitats had been influenced by the changing rock types, as the rivers eroded the land over time. To test this assumption, the researchers developed a simulation model. Remarkably, the results confirmed their assumption.
(1)、What is new about the MIT study?A、It finds river erosion can enhance biodiversity. B、It further proves the mechanisms of river erosion. C、It proves the geographical features of biodiversity. D、It classifies a type of fish called the greenfin darter.(2)、What can we learn about the greenfin darter?A、Their appearances vary between families. B、Their genetic constitutions have diversified. C、They prefer the deep and slow-flowing river. D、They go extinct in the changing landscape of rivers.(3)、How did Near help the researchers reach their conclusion?A、By creating an evolutionary tree of the fish. B、By offering the fish's genetic data. C、By reasoning out the time the fish evolve and separate. D、By analyzing the genetic similarity between different fish.(4)、What is the best title for the text?A、River Erosion Can Shape Fish Evolution B、Genetic Change in the Greenfin Darter C、Evolutionary Tree Analysis of the Greenfin Darter D、The Impact of Climate Change on Fish Diversıty -
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Yu Zeling, an award-winning master of paper cutting, fills her studio with cutouts of anımals, people, and scenes that are so vivid that they seem to leap from the walls. Her art covers village life in Ansai, a rural district in Shaanxi Province.
Ms. Yu came to paper cutting in the late 1970s as naturally as she breathed the earthy air. "We were very poor, and when it was time to celebrate the New Year, we all put paper-cuts on the windows to decorate our houses," she says, recalling the holiday at her childhood home. Ms. Yu and others are working to keep the folk art alive, even as it evolves away from its roots as adornment for farmhouses.
The art originated in China in the centuries after paper was invented in A. D. 105. Full of auspıcıous(吉利的)symbols from daily life, the decorations represented good weather, many offspring, long life, wealth, and happiness.
Using newspaper, Ms. Yu first practiced cutting the image of a Chinese national flag that she saw in a school textbook. She cut it 100 times before she was satisfied. Then her aunt took over, introducing her to increasingly complicated traditıonal themes.
Ms. Yu was later invited to train in the Ansai's Cultural Center. After years of training, Ms. Yu became a master in her own right, wınning one award after another. Her works are on display ın museums. But she's humble about her achievements. "I was, and still am, a farmer," she says with a smile.
Hoping to carry on and grow the folk art, Ms. Yu volunteers to teach at free community training sessions. Paper cutting is also taught in Ansai's public schools. Ms. Yu is aware of the need to go beyond protecting traditions and embrace new paper-cut experiments.
(1)、What does the underlined word "adornment" in paragraph 2 mean?A、Celebration. B、Symbol. C、Invention. D、Decoration.(2)、What can be learned about paper cutting from the text?A、It has cultural value. B、It features animals. C、It attracts the young. D、It remains in fashion.(3)、Which word best describes Ms. Yu?A、Authoritative. B、Vain. C、Devoted. D、Competitive.(4)、What is the text likely to be?A、A brief history of paper cutting. B、A new approach to paper cutting. C、An introduction to a paper cutting master. D、The direction of a traditional paper cutting. -
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As the second largest city of the Republic of Korea, Busan draws global attention. Here are some routes for visıtors to have fun.
The First Route
Start off at the Haeundae Beach, where you can take a walk, sip a coffee, or try local fish cakes before heading up to BUSAN X the SKY. This observatory occupies the top floors of the city's highest structure, where you'll be attracted by the wonderful urban views. You can also visit the old Haedong Yonggunsa Temple along the route.
The Second Route
With its popular Songdo Cable Car moving quickly over the water to a park, this route offers amazing views of the city's traditional core. It's just a quick taxi to the Yeongdo Island, home to some of Busan's oldest neighborhoods, including the Huinnyeoul Culture Village. Overlooking the water, the whole picture that you can see is arguably the most romantic scene.
The Third Route
As a port city, you should head to the old harbor district of Nampo-dong to find its real charm. This is where you'll find the Jagalchi Market, the open-air seafood market that's not only a strong wave to the senses but also the city's living and beating heart. Walk along its gathering as you see fresh seafood from the sea, along with the vendors(摊贩)who sell it all.
The Fourth Route
Shinsegae Centum City is not far from the Gwangalli Beach, a crowded area of sand, cafes, and eateries looking out across the water to the Gwangan Bridge. There will be a cool drone(无人机)show on Saturday in the evening of a hot summer and a fireworks festival in November. For a unique experience, book a sunset stand up paddle boarding(SUP)trip to the bridge back with professional surfers.
(1)、What do the first two routes have in common?A、They both have cool drone shows. B、They both have thrilling water parks. C、They both have historical attractions. D、They both have popular coffee stores.(2)、What makes the third route special?A、Its impressive market. B、Its open and wide view. C、Its scenic walking hotspot. D、Its SUP trip above the water.(3)、Which route provides flying objects show?A、The First Route. B、The Second Route. C、The Third Route. D、The Fourth Route. -
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。
It was a sunny day. Sophie and her parents decided to go boating in the park. Sophie was amazed by the calm lake in front of her when she reached the lake. It was so still that it reflected (映出) the clouds above like a mirror. But when Sophie walked excitedly to the shore of the lake, she saw small waves spread out. After a while, the lake became calm again, and the perfect reflection of the clouds returned.
Feeling adventurous, Sophie wanted to discover more about the lake. Her dad saw how excited she was and gave her a life jacket to put on. After they were both ready, they got into a boat to explore the quiet waters. The boatman (船夫) gave her a paddle (船桨) and showed her how to use it. At first, Sophie wasn't good at using the paddle, but with the help of the boatman, she quickly mastered the technique of rowing.
As they moved further into the lake, they passed over some green and heart-shaped leaves floating on the water. Yellow flowers stood out among the leaves, shining in the sunlight. It looked like something from a beautiful painting.
Then, as they left the area with the flowers behind, a butterfly landed on Sophie's paddle. "Hi, how beautiful," she said before it flew away. Sophie tried to paddle softly. "Let's stay close to the shore," her dad suggested.
Sophie was excited when she saw a turtle (龟) swimming near them. It had short legs and red and yellow on its neck. "Hi, I'm Sophie. What's your name? You've got four paddles. We only have two," she told the turtle. She wanted to get a better look, but the turtle swam away. "Was I too loud, Dad? Do you think it'll come back?" she asked. Her dad just smiled and nodded.
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The lake had more surprises waiting for them.
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Just then Sophie's mother waved from the shore and called them back.
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20、 上周五你参加了你校举办的网络安全知识比赛。请你为校英语报写一篇短文,介绍此次比赛,内容包括:1.比赛的时间和地点;2.比赛的经历;3.你的感受。
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。
Cyber Security KnowledgeCompetition