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― Excuse me, where can I get _____ application form? ― Go to _____ Window 10 , please. A.an; 不填 B.an; the C.不填;不填 D.the; the
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What the scientist said sounded strange, ______ ,they made sense. A.therefore B.however C.since D.otherwise
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.Napoleon would have taken over the world if he ______ the Battle of Waterloo. A.wins B.won C.had won D.has won
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.— Let’s discuss the question raised last night, shall we? — There is no hurry for that. I_____for a conference. A.headed B.was heading C.am heading D.have headed
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John didn’t choose_____of the ties and went away without looking at a third one. A.many B.either C.all D.any
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We hope the measures to control prices, _____are taken by the government, will succeed. A.as B.when C.since D.after
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.His family members gave some examples of _________ his drinking and smoking had affected the family. A.that B.what C.how D.whether
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It is known to us all E-mail is______ efficient than sending a fax. A.much B.many C.more much D.much more
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.It rained for two weeks, completely _______ our holiday. A.ruined B.ruin C.to ruin D.ruining
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Tom, turn down the music. Why you make such a big noise while your baby sister is sleeping? A.must B.would C.should D.may
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_____ the Hope Project was carried out in this poor area, students here had no access to education. A.Once B.As C.Before D.After
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.— I don’t think we have met before. — Yes, once at a party, but we _______. A.didn’t introduce B.weren’t introduced C.haven’t introduced D.weren’t introducing
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We rushed to the football court, only to see a sign _____ into the ground reading PERIODIC MAINTENANCE (定期维修). A. knocked B. knocking C. to be knocked D. being knocked
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.—Did you see who the driver was? —No, so quickly_________ that I couldn’t get a good look at his face. A.does the car speed by B.the car sped by C.did the car speed by D.the car speeds by
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Eliza remembers everything exactly as if it ______ yesterday. A.was happening B.happens C.has happened D.happened
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阅读理解(共20小题,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑 In the past, people who graduated from college felt proud of their academic(学业的)achievements and confident that their degree would help them to find a good job. However, in the past four years the job market has changed greatly. This year’s college graduates are facing one of the worst job markets. For example, Ryan Stewart, a graduate of San Jose State University, got a degree in religious studies, but he has not gotten any job offers. He points out that many people already working are getting laid off and don’t have jobs, so it’s even harder for new college graduates to find jobs. Four years ago, the future looked bright for his class of 2006. There were many high-tech(“dot com”) job opportunities, graduates received many job offers, and they were able to get jobs with high salaries and benefits such as health insurance and paid vacations. However, “Times have changed. It’s a new market,” according to an officer of the university. The officer says students who do find jobs started preparing two years ago. They worked during summer vacations, they have had several short-time jobs, and they majored in fields that are still paying well, such as accounting or nursing. Even teaching is not a secure profession now. Ryan Stewart wanted to be a teacher. But instead he will probably go back to school in order to become a college teacher. He thinks college teaching could be a good career even in a bad economy. In conclusion, these days a college degree does not automatically lead to a good job with a high salary. Some students can only hope that the value of their degree will increase in the future. 1. What did a college degree mean to people in the past? A. It was a proof of their professional skills. B. It would guarantee their quick promotion(升职). C. It built up their confidence in the job market. D. It would help them to start an academic career. 2. Why does Ryan Stewart want to be a college teacher? A. Teaching jobs are well-paid. B. He majored in teaching in the university. C. College teaching is less challenging than high-tech jobs. D. College teaching career won’t be influenced by economy. 3.It can be concluded from the passage that _____. A. the value of a college degree has decreased now B. new college graduates today can’t find any job C. a college degree can still lead to a good job D. graduates must prepare early to find jobs
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If I were writing a history of my family, some of the darkest moments recorded would be those about Christmas trees. One would certainly think otherwise; selecting and putting up our trees have always been filled with risk. For example, one afternoon dangerously close to Christmas Eve my mother bought what she thought to be a bargain, a glorious tree that was so full and tall that we could hardly get it into the house. Once we did, my father immediately realized that we would have to hire a carpenter(木匠) to build a stand for it. Another December, perhaps the very next one, we bought a tree earlier than we ever had before. We were happy with its shape and delighted that its size was manageable. We easily placed it in a stand, decorated(装饰) it from top to bottom, and then self-satisfiedly sat back by the fire in its soft light. Two or three days passed and the truth could not be hidden; we had bought a tree cut so long ago that its needles were coming off. There was nothing to do but undecorate it, take it down, and begin tree shopping again. Our most recent Christmas tree offered still another difficult task. When we brought it home, once again it seemed larger than it was in the great outdoors. To complicate matters, we had bought a new stand, one whose nuts (螺帽) and bolts (闩子) worked more mysteriously than those of our old stands. I persuaded two young neighbors to stop playing basketball and to help us get the tree into the house and set it correctly in the stand. Unfortunately, no one noticed the mud on our helpers' shoes, so only after removing several reddish brown spots from the carpet were we able to discuss the question of where the lights and ornaments (装饰物)were stored. Perhaps those who cut their own trees have tales more painful than these. I don't care to hear them, as my family's experiences are enough to cause me to make the following suggestion:" Let's forget the tree next Christmas. Let's simply hang some flowers on the front door and over the mirror in the hall. " 1.The darkest moments in the writer's family were with the fact that _____. A.the family bought big Christmas trees B.they had problems decorating their Christmas trees C.they had problems picking suitable Christmas trees D.they had problems finding carpenters for putting up Christmas trees 2.We can learn from the passage that the writer would like to _____. A.forget about Christmas stories B.get the neighbors to put up their trees C.buy a better tree to celebrate Christmas D.make other decorations rather than Christmas trees 3.When the writer said " my mother bought what she thought to be a bargain", he means ____. A.she bought the tree at a cheap price B.she didn't really want to buy it C.she had to bargain hard with the salesman D.she couldn't afford a more expensive one 4.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? A.How to Choose a Christmas Tree B.No More Christmas Tree for Us C.Dark Moments of Life D.Christmas Without Trees
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Mail was usually carried west on ships that sailed around the bottom of South America and then north to California.That could take several months. So, in eighteen fifty-seven, D.C.Lawmakers in Congress(国会) in Washington wanted to make it possible to send mail all the way across the United States by land.Congress offered to help any company that would try to deliver mail overland to the West Coast. A man named John Butterfield accepted this offer. He developed plans for a company that would carry the mail—and passengers, too. Congress gave John Butterfield six hundred thousand dollars to start his company. In return, he had to promise that the mail would travel from Saint Louis, Missouri, to San Francisco, California, in twenty-five days or less. It was not possible to travel straight through because of the Rocky Mountains and the deep snow that fell in winter. So the stagecoach(马车) would travel south from Saint Louis to El Paso, Texas, then over to southern California, then north to San Francisco. The distance was about four thousand five hundred kilometers. Two hundred of these stations were built, each about thirty-two kilometers apart. The workers were to quickly change the horses or mules whenever a stagecoach reached the station. There could be no delay. Each stagecoach was to travel nearly two hundred kilometers a day. One hundred stagecoaches were built and painted red or dark green. They were the most modern coaches that money could buy. They were designed to hold as many as nine passengers and twelve thousand pieces of mail. The seats inside could be folded down to make beds. Passengers either slept on them or on the bags of mail. The cost would be one hundred fifty dollars to travel from Saint Louis to San Francisco. If a passenger was not going all the way, the cost was about ten cents a kilometer. The passengers had to buy their own food at the stations. The stagecoach would stop for forty minutes, two times a day. The company warned passengers about the possible dangers. A poster said: “You will be traveling through Indian country and the safety of your person cannot by granted by anyone but God.” 1.What is the passage mainly about? A.Different ways of sending mail in the United States. B.The difficulty in sending mails across the USA by land. C.The first stagecoaches that carried both passengers and mail. D.The history of the first stagecoaches carrying mail to the American West. 2.The reason why Lawmakers wanted to send mail by land was that ________. A.mail was usually carried west on ships B.it was safer to travel to send mail by land C.it would take less time to send mail by land D.stagecoaches could carry passengers and mail 3.As is described in the passage, the stagecoach ________. A.could only stop once a day B.was modern with seats ,beds and cooking equipment C.was a closed wagon operated only by skillful drivers. D.had different horses or mules pulled all the way 4.What can we learn from the passage? A.John Buttterfield got thousands of dollars for delivering mail in stagecoaches. B.John Buttterfield kept his promise to deliver mail straight to the West Coast. C.Passengers might be robbed by Indians when traveling through the West. D.Passengers needed to pay one hundred dollars for their journey.
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1.Falling objects are pulled down to the ground by . A.gravity B.resistance C.speed D.acceleration(加速度) 2.Why do people make parachutes(降落伞)? A.To look pretty and colourful in the air. B.To slow down the falling speed. C.To push against the air in the sky. D.To accelerate the falling movement. 3.Which did Galileo discover? A.A heavy ball falls faster than a light ball. B.A light ball falls faster than a heavy ball. C.A light ball and a heavy ball fall at the same speed. D.A light ball and a heavy ball fall at different speed. 4.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A.Heavy and light objects fall equally when they are different in size. B.When air resistance equals gravity, objects fall at terminal speed. C.Without air; all falling objects get faster and faster at the same rate. D.Slippers(拖鞋) and boots (靴子)fall at the same speed because they have the same shape
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第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分) 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。 If you walk into W. Lloyd Jerome’s dental surgery(手术) in Glasgow, you’ll see bright paintings and a fashionable blue couch which patients sit on while he checks their teeth. Jerome says, ‘That’s because they’re frightened.’ 71 ‘That’s why I don’t wear a white coat. I find that’s one of the things that people associate with pain. In fact, my philosophy is that dental treatment should take place in an atmosphere of relaxation, interest and, above all , enjoyment.’ Which is all highly shocking for anyone who associates dental treatment with pain, or at the very least, formal, chinical visits. He says, ‘If people are relaxed, entertained and correctly treated, they will forget such previous unpleasant experiences.’ Virtual - reality headsets are one of his new relaxation techniques, ‘ 72 The headsets are used for the first check – up, where the patient sits on the blue couch and watches an underwear film while I look at their teeth. “Then the headset switches to a special camera, to give the patient a visual tour around their mouth.’ Another key point is that the surgery smells more like a perfume shop than a dentist’s. Today there is the smell of orange. “When people walk in, I want them to realize with all their senses that it’s not like going to dentist’s. Smell is very important. 73 ’ Known as Clasgow’s most fashionable dentist, Jerome is keen to point out that he takes his work very seriously. ‘ 74 ’ For example, Jerome uses a special instrument which sprays warm water on the teeth to clean them, rather than scraping them. ‘It feels a bit strange, but as long as people are relaxed, it’s not painful.’ 75 ‘One of the things I found out there was that when you make it easier for the patient, you make it easier for yourself’ He sees his patient – centred attitude as the start of a gradual movement towards less formality in the conservative British dentistry profession. At that moment, a patient arrives. Jerome rushes over, offers him a cup of tea, askes him what video he’d like to watch and leads him gently towards the chair. A. Five years ago, Jerome went to the United States to do research. B. He has tried to create an environment where people are not afraid. C. The relaxation techniques are important but the quality of the treatment is the most important thing. D. We were the first practice in Britain to introduce them. E. Now they look forward to their visits here. F. That dental smell of surgical spirit can get the heart racing in minutes if you’re frightened of dentists. G. Fifty percent of the population only go to the dentist when they’re in pain.
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第二卷(共35分) 书面表达: 第一节 情景作文 (20分) 假如你叫李华,学校组织有外籍教师参加的郊游活动,你担任临时导游。请根据下面图示,用英语写一篇讲话稿,在活动开始前向外籍教师简要介绍郊游活动的安排。 注意: 1.词数不少于60; 2.文章开头与结尾已为你写好。 Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, _____________________________________________________________________. That’s all for today’s arrangement. I wish you all a wonderful day. Thanks. 开放作文
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第二节:开放作文(15分) 请根据下面提示,写一篇短文。词数不少于50。
In your spoken English class, your teacher shows you the following picture. You are asked to deseribe the picture and explain how you understand it.(请务必将情景作文写在答题卡第二页指定区域内)
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