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1、 I don't know how to complete the (复杂的) diagram.
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2、 After Li Daiyu and cousin arrived in Toronto, they only had a few hours to kill before they had to (行进,
继续做) to the next leg of their trip to Montreal.
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3、 The book centers on the use of ( 习语) and proverbs.
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4、No further financial problem ____ , but we once couldn't make both ends meet.A、rose B、arose C、aroused D、raised
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5、Ding Talk, ____ to offer online services for schools, has appealed to teachers since February.A、adapted B、adapting C、to be adapted D、having adapted
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6、____ a decade ago, the club keeps on inspiring the elderly's love of literature.A、Founding B、Founded C、Having founded D、To be founded
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7、____ to the sun, rain and wind for a long time, the stone split.A、Expose B、Exposed C、Exposing D、To expose
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8、He got ____ when he tried to save the child from the ____ house.A、to burn; burning B、a burn; burnt C、burning; burned D、burned; burning
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9、After the snowstorm, it was ____ , so they were half ____ .A、freezing; frozen B、frozen; frozen C、freezing; freezing D、frozen; freezing
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10、____ limited chances at work, many working women have to settle for less income and fewer promotions.A、Giving B、To give C、Having given D、Given
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11、When ____, the museum will be open to the public next month.A、to complete B、completes C、completing D、completed
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12、____ in thought, he almost ran into the car in front of him.A、To lose B、Losing C、Lost D、Having been lost
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13、 第二节阅读下面材料,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。
"I challenge you to a hundred-meter race," my opponent, Julius, declared. He had beaten me countless times during practice, but I wanted to prove him wrong for a change. "That'll wipe the smile off his face!" I thought, even as fear started to pour in my stomach. He was well-known around the school for being the fastest runner on the track-and-field team, while I tailed behind in second place- a respectable position, but not yet good enough to surpass (超过) him. Nevertheless, I shook his hand and said, "Challenge accepted!" However, negative thoughts flooded my mind. Would I be able to win? After all, Julius' speed of light would guarantee a sure win!
Soon, all my friends and the teachers had gathered around to watch the challenge. "Oh no, I will lose and be embarrassed in front of the whole school!" I spoke in a low voice. Nevertheless, I turned my worried expression into a determined smile. To keep myself from sinking into self-doubt, I did some stretches and jumping jacks to warm up my body.
Finally, the crucial moment arrived. The referee(裁判)fired the starting gun and we took off like a shot. Adrenaline(肾上腺素) rocketed through my body as I launched myself forward. True to my expectations, Julius caught up with me easily and was in the lead! "No way will I lose! Victory, here I come!" I motivated myself as anger coursed through my body. As the race progressed, my eyes locked onto Julius, his athletic form effortlessly moving ahead. His quick steps and strong focus showcased his impressive skills. Yet, I refused to let doubt consume me. A fierce fire burnt within, fueled by a mix of unwillingness to admit defeat and anger. How dare he assume he was unbeatable? With every step, my determination solidified(变坚定), and my resolve to surpass him strengthened.
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。
"Faster!" I screamed and in that instant, I felt like Superman.
"Yi Rou! Yi Rou! Yi Rou!" The whole school was cheering my name!
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14、 第一节你校计划举办主题为"极简电子产品生活方式—A lifestyle of digital minimalism"的英语作文比赛,请你写一则通知,内容包括:(1)介绍比赛目的;(2)说明参赛要求。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80个左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Welcome to Join the English Writing Competition
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15、 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 lantern fair in Zigong, Southwest China's Sichuan province, boasts (拥有) a history of more than 1, 000 years. To mark the Year of the Dragon, many of the lanterns at the show feature the Chinese sign of the zodiac (生肖), but there are also wide variety of other lantern designs to meet different needs. Visitors prefer traditional lanterns can find lanterns with flowers and birds, and legendary figures, while lanterns with modern patterns such as cultural trends and online games are gaining (popular) among young people.
So far, modern technologies such as 3D printing and artificial intelligence (use)to make the lanterns nicer and more vivid. The lantern show is also accepting the concept of (environment) protection. A set of lanterns (recreate) the famous Chinese statue "Bronze Galloping Horse Treading on a Flying Swallow" from the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220 AD) was created by using 21 different kinds of waste materials, including (tire), and plastics to form its outside decorations.
This year's show will run until July 30. The sets of lanterns will be updated (keep)up with the coming two traditional Chinese festivals-the Qingming Festival the Dragon Boat Festival. Visitors can also enjoy folk arts, and Chinese music performances during (they)lantern-viewing tours.
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16、 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。
My 13-year-old daughter sent a postcard to us while we were still away on our most recent trip to California. It 1 our house about a week later. The touching 2 nearly brought me to tears.
"Even though we 3 have two days of adventures ahead of us, I am just so 4 for everything we have experienced together on this trip," she writes.
Our youngest daughter is just about to 5 11 years old. In those years, we have never taken a true 6 as a family of four to a place we've never been. Like most 7 , I have no idea where the time has gone. But I also think these are some of the best ages to 8 with kids.
This vacation to California was our very first 9 , long-distance trip together. The kids helped 10 the trip with input on things they might like to see and do. They reached for our hands in crowds. I can't remember the last time they held our hands 11 .
One of our family bonding moments came when we took a family surfing lesson. It was the first time any of us had tried surfing, although it was something the girls had been 12 . The smiles on the girls' faces were everything. They were so 13 when they stood up on the board and rode the waves one by one.
Those are memories I'm going to 14 . And yes, I will remind them of these times the next time I reach for their 15 .
(1)A 、 left B 、 mentioned C 、 passed D 、 reached(2)A 、 note B 、 diary C 、 journal D 、 report(3)A 、 never B 、 already C 、 ever D 、 still(4)A 、 inspired B 、 sorry C 、 grateful D 、 nervous(5)A 、 dislike B 、 match C 、 turn D 、 remain(6)A 、 vacation B 、 picture C 、 walk D 、 look(7)A 、 visitors B 、 parents C 、 writers D 、 educators(8)A 、 discuss B 、 work C 、 travel D 、 celebrate(9)A 、 extended B 、 unexpected C 、 busy D 、 temporary(10)A 、 plan B 、 recall C 、 imagine D 、 judge(11)A 、 hopefully B 、 willingly C 、 peacefully D 、 curiously(12)A 、 tired of B 、 interested in C 、 involved in D 、 good at(13)A 、 terrified B 、 sad C 、 proud D 、 careful(14)A 、 take up B 、 hold onto C 、 carry out D 、 know about(15)A 、 faces B 、 souls C 、 hands D 、 letters -
17、 根据短文内容,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。
The most important thing to keep in mind when deciding to serve another is that service expects no rewards. When you expect something in return, and are not serving out of the goodness of your heart, others will notice. Sure they'll thank you.
When you give from your heart, the real power of service comes into play. Serving is a great opportunity to strengthen your trust and respect for another, and for them to do the same to you. Not only do you feel great about helping out, but you build your relationship with them, and they will feel more willing to help you in the future.
However, why is service so rarely seen these days? Sure, living in this day and age does not leave us much time, and the last thing people want to do is more work. I'm too busy, there's too much work, or I don't have the time, " may run through your head when you hear the word service, but the truth is the benefits are worth the sacrifice. Gandhi once said that, "The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. " Some ideas of places you can serve are volunteer centers, nursing homes, boys and girls clubs, and so on. You can serve people as long as you want to.
Although it does take some work, the benefits are more than worth the sacrifice. Not only do you feel better about making another's day a little less stressful, but you strengthen your relationship with them and they will be more willing to help you in the future.
A. It's a win-win situation.
B. Service is simple.
C. Overall, service and selflessly giving to others is very powerful and has many benefits.
D. And they will offer you worse service.
E. Service is a complex event.
F. The problem is, there's always an excuse not to serve.
G. But the service becomes more of a situation, "I'll do this for you if you do this for me".
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18、 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。
Socially, few things are more annoying than someone repeatedly checking their phone in the middle of your conversation with them. Soon enough, you're having unhappy thoughts, thinking of their way like, I'm boring you; you're more concerned with whoever's on that phone than me; you don't care about me. None of that is necessarily true, but this is: "If someone is engaged in a great conversation, they wouldn't care about their phones," says Leslie, a psychologist and researcher at NYU.
Do you sometimes wonder: What should I have said to a rude person like this? What if we have to talk to such maddening persons? Experts have advice about how to deal with this.
Whether you say something or not, remember that the cell-addict's annoying habits aren't about you. "It's rude, for sure, but sometimes we mistake the behavior for more than what it is," says Leslie. "It's possible that they are facing something tough and merely experiencing nervousness or anxiety," he adds. It's also possible that their partner is stuck with a flat tyre (轮胎) or their kid is sick in hospital. The point is that you don't know.
So before you become angry at the cell-addict's open rudeness, focus instead on building a better conversation than whatever's going down on Instagram. You might never be able to achieve this, given the power of today's social media, so if you're close enough to a person, Leslie advises you to directly ask them: "What's on that thing that's so interesting?" Chances are that they will apologise at once and quickly put the phone away. But if the answer is something real, talk about it. Better yet, you can avoid the situation in advance by saying something like, "I'm really interested in catching up properly, so how about we leave our phones in the car?" If they indeed have that flat tyre or sick kid, at least you won't have to assume that it's because your stories are boring.
(1)、Why do people often check their phones according to Leslie?A、They are anxious about something. B、They are enjoying the conversation. C、They are bored with the conversation. D、They are interested in what's on the phone.(2)、What could be a reason for the cell-addicts' annoying habits according to Leslie?A、They may be nervous or anxious. B、They are being rude intentionally. C、They are avoiding the conversation. D、They are disinterested in social interactions.(3)、What is a better way to deal with the rudeness?A、Talking about something real. B、Asking the other person directly. C、Avoiding the situation in advance. D、Asking the other person for explanation.(4)、What's the main idea of the text?A、What is a cell-addict. B、How to deal with a cell-addict. C、Why people repeatedly check their phones. D、When to cut in appropriately during a conversation. -
19、 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。
How much of your monthly grocery list ends up in the garbage? A new study reveals the average American spends nearly $1,500 per year on food they'll never eat.
A recent survey of 2,000 Americans reveals the average shopper wastes $1,493.93 on food per year. That's almost a fifth of their grocery bill after every shopping trip. One tenth of respondents claim they "never" purchase food they don't end up eating, while three in 10 say this is something they "always" do.
Half of respondents prefer to head to the grocery store alone, and when they do, half are more likely to stick to their list and 36% are less likely to buy food they don't want or need.
Keeping the list in mind is important, as 38 percent are more likely to let food be wasted if it wasn't originally on their shopping list. Seven in 10 add that when they go to the store on an empty stomach, they're more likely to buy foods they won't eat. So they don't do that that way. Some respondents appear to be in a wasteful cycle when it comes to food waste. Nearly half usually buy and end up wasting the same food every month because they think they'll get around to eating it.
"We can all do better to limit food waste by sticking to grocery lists and, when we get home, prioritizing eating our foods that are_perishable, like fruits, vegetables, and dairy products" says Avocado Co-Founder and CMO Mark Abrials in a statement.
Three-quarters feel guilty about throwing away uneaten food because it's a waste of money — and 48 percent feel the same, due to the harm food waste causes to the environment. "When it comes to food waste, nobody is perfect," Abrials adds. "But in order to consider our environmental impact, not to mention wasted money, we think it's essential to be thoughtful about everything we purchase — whether that's food, mattresses or other goods."
(1)、What percentage of food do people buy but never eat?A、About 10%. B、About 20%. C、About 30%. D、About 50%.(2)、What is the shopping habit of the majority of respondents?A、Doing shopping alone. B、Avoiding shopping while hungry. C、Sticking to the shopping list. D、Trying to buy fewer dairy products.(3)、Which of the following can replace the underlined part "are perishable" in paragraph 5?A、Go bad easily. B、Are rich in nutrition. C、Are easy to produce. D、Keep fresh for a long time.(4)、What does Abrials want to express in the last paragraph?A、Less doing shopping means less food is wasted. B、Treasuring food is treasuring the environment. C、It's worth spending more money on food safety. D、Environment protection is as important as food. -
20、 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。
I didn't go to Santiago, Chile to look for friendship. In fact, Chile was not even on my wish list.
A mid-life crisis woman, I got a chance to study abroad. I only wanted to learn about global business, taste South American cuisine, and check "study abroad" off my wish list.
On the fifth day, I joined a group for a neighborhood work project aided by the anti-poverty (扶贫) organization. Our tasks were to build a water tower and paint the community center. Upon arrival, I couldn't believe my eyes. It was like a scene out of a horrible film. That moment redefined poverty for me because I had never seen such terrible living conditions. As advised, I showed no signs of the motional battle going on inside me.
Just as I was about to start work on painting, a request came through for a few volunteers to help Nadia, a local resident who volunteered to cook for us. I raised my hand to help because I wanted spend time with the people of the neighborhood despite my shortage of Spanish speaking skills.
Nadia had a sincere smile but not overly friendly. Even without speaking each other's language we started to learn about one another. We chatted about our children, our upbringing, shared picture of our family, struggled to instruct each other to communicate in the other's language, and laugh many times.
After we fed everybody and the dishes were washed, my day was over. But I found myself hesitant to leave. It was as if I had known her my entire life. I had not predicted the unselfishness heart I would encounter, and it was moving.
As we were waiting for the car to pick us up, Nadia showed me her plants that are well-maintains. I could see that despite the hard conditions she was passionate about life. She made me long to be stronger person. She showed me that poverty was external, but happiness was internal. I was seeking to give 100 percent for a well-intentioned cause, but I left receiving 200 percent from her.
(1)、What was the author's initial purpose of going to Chile?A、To find new friends while traveling. B、To participate in an anti-poverty project. C、To fulfill the desire to study abroad. D、To gain a graduate certificate in business.(2)、What did the author do after seeing the living conditions in the neighborhood?A、She decided to relieve the poverty. B、She kept her emotions well hidden. C、She comforted the shocked volunteers. D、She refused to continue the present task.(3)、Why did the author volunteer to work with Nadia?A、She felt very sympathetic toward Nadia. B、She longed to interact with the local residents. C、She wanted to improve her Spanish speaking skills. D、She preferred cooking to painting the community center.(4)、What did the author learn from Nadia?A、True friends are never apart in heart. B、Happiness is defined by a positive attitude. C、Language is not a barrier to great connections. D、Unselfishness is putting others before ourselves.