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Introduction of Holi Holi is an ancient festival of colours and love. It is celebrated in India and many parts of South Asia. There are lots of Holi celebrations. It is becoming more and more popular. The festival of colour Holi means the beginning of spring. It is a time to give thanks for the good harvest. The dates change each year according to the full moon, but it is usually in March and sometimes in late February. People go outside and throw coloured paint powder(粉) at each other. It does not matter whether you are rich or poor, old or young---everyone can throw colours. It is a time to forgive people and repair broken relationships, as well as meet other people, play and have fun. Traditional Holi Traditional Holi celebrations start the night before the throwing of colours. People meet around a bonfire(篝火) and hope that the bad will be destroyed. The next day is the festival of colours. There is music playing, and people run and laugh in the streets and parks. Holi is celebrated outside. Other Holi events in the UK Holi celebrations began as early as the fourth century. It is thousands of years old! But recently, Holi-themed events have become popular with a new generation in Europe and North America. Every year, many people go to Holi events in London and all over the UK. They dress in white T-shirts and return covered in bright colours. There are paint-throwing parties at music festivals and races like the five-kilometre ‘Colour Run’. In the UK, restaurants and cultural organizations also offer their own Holi celebrations, with special dishes, Indian music and dance. 1.What can we learn about the Holi festival from the text? A. It takes places in March every year. B. Its celebration means the end of spring. C. It is a festival of love and light. D. It is a festival with a long history. 2.How is the Holi festival celebrated? A. People stay at home and make delicious food. B. The old throw coloured paint powder at the young. C. People show their respect for the old. D. People throw coloured powder at each other. 3.What other ways are there to celebrate the Holi festival now? A. People eat special dishes in Indian restaurants. B. Indian music and dance are shown and enjoyed. C. People dress in colourful clothes and throw colored powder at each other. D. People express forgiveness to people who have hurt them. 4.Where can we most probably find the text? A. On a movie poster. B. In a science report C. In a magazine about culture D. On a website about history
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2. 难度:中等 | |
In my life, my grandfather has influenced me a lot. Ever since I was a little kid, I have always loved sports, especially football. My grandfather also enjoys sports and really loves football. He received a couple of awards in football matches. Through my three years so far in high school, my grandfather has helped me become a better player. Another reason why I admire my grandfather so much is because of his strong work ethic(道德). Ever since I was a little boy, my grandfather has taught me and shown me what good work ethic means. He is a good example. When he was a young man, his family owned a small store. He often helped his father run the store. He has also done several jobs in his life. He owned his own store when my mother was a young girl; he helped on a farm; he then had his own painting business. Now he is working at a Wal-Mart. Responsibility(责任) is something that I have struggled with in the past. My grandfather, on the other hand, is a very responsible person. That’s why I am very responsible now, because of him. When he was in school, he was almost a straight A student. I, on the other hand, don’t do so well. One day he had a talk with me about being more responsible. He helped me in school and made me realize how important grades are. Now I get almost As and Bs. Now you can see why I admire and respect my grandfather as much as I do. He is the best role model I have, and I will always look up to him. 1.What can we learn from the first paragraph? A. The author’s grandfather was once a high school teacher. B. The author fell in love with football under the influence of his grandfather. C. The author’s grandfather was a good football player when he was young. D. The author won some awards in football matches. 2.What jobs has the author’s grandfather had? A. He ran a store with the author’s mother. B. He ran a farm on his own. C. He helped with his father’s painting business. D. He has been working in Wal-Mart. 3.How did the author’s grandfather influence him? A. His grandfather helped him do well in his studies. B. His grandfather taught him to respect his teacher. C. His grandfather changed his attitude towards life. D. his grandfather helped him become a brave man.
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Karen Bystedt was born in Israel, but lived in London and California as a child. In 1982, as a photography (摄影) student at New York University, she was photographing male models for a book when she came across an ad featuring Andy Warhol, a very famous artist. She thought it would be really great to put him in her book. So she called Andy Warhol at his studio in Union Square and asked if she could photograph him. Two weeks later, Bystedt took a rented Hasselblad camera and lights to Warhol’s famed “Factory” on 14th street. She ended up taking 36 pictures, and published two in her book, Not Just Another Pretty Face, published in 1983. Warhol came to its launch (发行) party---and that was the last time she saw him. A few years later, she packed the portraits in a box and moved to Los Angeles. But after she’d gotten settled, she couldn’t find them. She couldn’t remember whether she had given the photos away or just left them in some forgotten storage unit. Either way, she thought they were lost forever. In 2011, Bystedt became determined to find the missing films(底片). She spent two weeks going through two old garages, where she had put a bunch of belongings decades before. In a cardboard box, she found ten of the original films, covered in dust. She and a friend spent four months digitizing and cleaning the images up, pixel(像素) by pixel. Bystedt was not content to merely publish the unseen photos. She invited contemporary artists to paint over and around her Warhol pictures, breathing new life into her old work. So she began reaching out to artists, seeing if they would be interested in putting their own stamp on the pictures. The responses was overwhelming. Bystedt’s new exhibit, “The Lost Warhols,” opened on May 1, 2018 at 178 Sixth Avenue in Soho, New York, included 66 different interpretations of her portraits from 34 artists. 1.After photographing Andy Warhol, Bystedt _____. A. never met the artist again B. published a book the following year C. published all of his pictures in her book D. decided to photograph some male models for a book 2.According to the passage, the photos of Andy Warhol ____. A. were found missing soon after they were taken B. were taken when the artist was 19 years old C. were found missing after Bystedt moved to Los Angeles D. were taken by Bystedt without the artist’s permission 3.What did Bystedt do after the missing films were found? A. she published the unseen photos very quickly. B. she held a party for some artists to view the photos. C. she spent months repairing the films. D. she displayed the pictures to make a profit. 4.What would be a suitable title for the passage? A. Photos of Andy Warhol Lost Forever B. A special Exhibit of Andy Warhol’s Works C. Friendship Between an Artist and a Photographer D. Unseen Portraits of Andy Warhol Lost and Found
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4. 难度:中等 | |
Dogs are man’s best friends---they are very good for children’s health. Researchers found that family pets helped to protect babies against breathing problems and infections (感染). A team from Kuopio University Hospital in Finland studied 397 babies born at their hospital between September 2012 and May 2015 for their first year. They found that babies who lived with a dog or a cat spent fewer weeks with ear infections, coughs or runny noses. They were also less likely to need antibiotics (抗生素) than babies in homes without a pet. Study author, Dr. Eija Bergroth, said dogs brought dirt and bacteria (细菌) into the home, which helped children’s immune system (免疫系统) to be strong. This improved their defenses against bacteria. As part of the study, parents filled out weekly diaries starting when the children were nine weeks old, recording information on babies’ health as well as their contact with cats and dogs. They recorded if they had fever, ear infections, coughs or running noses. They also put down whether they needed antibiotics. Based on those diaries, the researchers found that about a third of the children spent most of their first year with a pet dog and 24 percent in a home with a cat. And children with no dog contact at home were healthy for 65 percent of the time, compared to between 72 and 76 percent for those who did have a pet. The researchers also found that contact with dogs, more than cats, was tied to fewer weeks of sickness for babies. However, the researchers said they couldn’t rule out the possibility that people who own dogs are less likely to get sick for another reason, not due to any protection offered by pets. 1.The researchers studied each child’s life ____. A. for a year B. for three years C. for four years D. all through childhood 2.How are dogs able to benefit children? A. By fighting bacteria. B. By stopping them from going out. C. By strengthening their immune system. D. By producing the antibiotics they need. 3.What do the underlined words, “rule out”, in the last paragraph probably mean? A. Determine. B. Separate. C. Control. D. Ignore. 4.We can learn from the text that ___. A. dogs are very friendly towards people. B. dogs are better for babies’ health than cats. C. dogs have the most benefits for man. D. dogs are free from antibiotics.
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5. 难度:困难 | |
Are you afraid of making mistakes? Learn to accept mistakes as opportunities, and then you’ll feel less stressed and fearful and you’ll be more confident. 1.. So what should you do? Be open to making mistakes 2.. Be open to making mistakes and consider them as opportunities to learn valuable life lessons. If you are open to leaning from your mistakes, you will be able to move on rather than wallowing in (沉湎于) regret. Be aware 3.. Be aware of what you are doing, why you are doing it, how you feel, and how you make others feel. Sometimes, your words are not understood exactly or you say something but it is not what you meant to say. 4... By being fully aware of how you impact (影响) others, you maintain an open state of learning which allows you to constantly practice being a better person. 5.. Whenever you make a mistake or you are involved in a misunderstanding, take responsibility. There is always something to be learned or improved even if the other person is wrong, too. A.Behave yourself B.In short, you will benefit from the mistake. C.Accept full responsibility D.In other words, look for areas of improvement. E.People have difficulty expressing what they really mean. F.Accept that you’re human and that each of us will make mistakes G.Repeat your words so that others can learn from your mistakes.
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6. 难度:中等 | |
Looking overwhelmed(淹没) by the attention, Rubi Ibarra celebrated her 15th birthday on a big farm in central Mexico. The ______ to the event by her father ______ rapidly and made her a star in her country. Family members had to open a path for the girl through dozens of ______ and photographers so she could reach the Mass(弥撒) for her on a farm in the state of San Luis Potosi. A large board______”Welcome to my 15th birthday party” with Ruby’s picture towered over the tents and tables ______ with food. Thousands of people ______ from across Mexico for the celebration. Ruby’s party ______ national and international fame after a local event photographer posted on his Facebook page a video of the girl’s father ______ a birthday party complete with food, horse races and local bands. In the video, Crescencio Ibarra ______ describes the party and prizes, before announcing that “everyone is ______ invited.” Rubi’s mother later______ that Crescencio had only been referring to everyone in the ______ communities, not the world, but by then the video had been picked up many times on Youtube and had been seen by millions. Mexican airline Interjet published a promotion offering 30% ______ on flights to San Luis Potosi, under the slogan “Are you going to Rubi’s party?” Actor Gael Garcia Bernal made a funny video of the invitation, and singer Luis Antonio Lopez wrote a lovely ______ especially for Rubi. Several hundred guests______ on the morning of the day for the party, but the number increased as the day ______ so that by evening there were thousands and the event looked like a rock concert. Cars ______ the access roads to the communities and police monitored the ______ “What happened with Rubi is an interesting example of how the ______ amplifies(放大) people’s personal lives and how traditional media look ______ stories on social networks to bring in new audiences,” said Sergio Octavio Contreras, a professor from a Mexican university. 1.A. argument B. plan C. invitation D. secret 2.A. troubled B. spread C. moved D. switched 3.A. reporters B. doctors C. scientists D. teachers 4.A. confirming B. lying C. saying D. promising 5.A. linked B. filled C. shared D. finished 6.A. heard B. dated C. came D. kept 7.A. gained B. touched C. accepted D. produced 8.A. complaining B. recalling C. reflecting D. describing 9.A. impolitely B. wisely C. guiltily D. proudly 10.A. unwillingly B. accidentally C. sincerely D. undoubtedly 11.A. explained B. proved C. refused D. introduced 12.A. friendly B. different C. other D. neighbouring 13.A. discounts B. services C. protections D. advice 14.A. letter B. book C. song D. diary 15.A. researched B. arrived C. took D. carried 16.A. determined B. left C. progressed D. formed 17.A. limited B. blocked C. controlled D. destroyed 18.A. competition B. situation C. adventure D. decision 19.A. Internet B. television C. video D. newspaper 20.A. in B. after C. for D. down
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7. 难度:中等 | |
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 I am a huge fan of thrift shop (旧货店) and have several that I check out every weekend. It’s how I relax and get some time to 1. (I). I actually look forward to it every week. One of my favorite shops started discounting certain pieces of clothing by 90%. I was 2. (disappoint) at first that I couldn’t benefit from this, because none of them was in my or my husband’s size. Then it 3. (occur) to me that I could stock up on sweaters and jackets for the coming cold weather and donate them 4. the homeless shelter! In the last couple of 5. (week) I’ve gotten six huge bags of clothes for under $20! I try to get unisex (男女皆宜的) colors and styles in case there are women 6. need clothing, too. I went to the shelter today to drop off the clothing. It was pouring with rain, and there were several people huddled (挤成一团) inside 7. (wait) for lunch. One poor man was lying on the wet floor. I asked him 8. he wanted something dry to lie on and gave him a sleeping bag. He was thrilled and said he 9. (real) needed one. Before dropping off the clothing I put 10. smile card into one of the jacket pockets!
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8. 难度:简单 | |
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有 10 处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每次错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。 删除:把多余的词用(\)划掉。 修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。 注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。 Last week, I taught how to ride a bike. At first, I couldn’t keep my balance, so my father seizes the back of the bike. A next day, he said to me, “I think you can ride the bike by itself.” Though I had told him that I needed his help, but he loosened his hands. I was scaring, and I fell off the bike. He said a few words of encourage to me and I tried again. This time, he secret loosened his hands and didn’t tell me. He just ran with me with his hands on my bike. Moment later, I felt the bike shaking, but I didn’t fall off. When I stopped the bike, my father was looking at me with a smile.
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9. 难度:困难 | |
某电视台英语频道今年暑假准备举办“外国人游中国”的夏令营活动。假定你是李华,是这个 活动的志愿者。你的美国网友Mike发来邮件询问该活动。请你给他回复一封邮件,邮件内容包括: 1.活动的时间和地点; 2.活动内容; 3.邀请他参加活动。 注意:1.词数100左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 参考词汇:夏令营:summer camp;频道:channel; ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________
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