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Where does the conversation probably take place? A.In a restaurant. B.In a furniture store. C.In the woman’s company
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What does the man want to do first? A.See the elephant. B.Have a cup of tea. C.Watch the dolphin show
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What is the woman probably going to do? A.Make a list. B.Do some shopping. C.Make a chocolate pie.
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Why does the woman look upset? A.She experienced a theft. B.She was given a parking ticket. C.She couldn’t find a parking space.
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How will the woman go to the city church? A.By bike. B.By bus. C.By car.
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听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 1.What activities is the man organizing? A.A school reunion. B.A birthday party. C.A meeting. 2.Why does the woman recommend the Omni Hotel? A.The price is quite reasonable. B.She likes the party rooms there. C.Her brother works there.
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7. 难度:中等 | |
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 1.What is one thing the man is not going to pack for the trip? A.A sweater. B.A coat. C.A jacket. 2.Which occasion will the man take part in definitely? A.A party. B.A date. C.A wedding.
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听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 1.Which team does the man cheer for now? A.Seattle. B.New York. C.Los Angeles. 2.What did the woman think the man liked? A.Football. B.Gardening C.Painting. 3.When do the two speakers plan to go bungee(蹦极) jumping on Saturday? A.At 9:00 am. B.At 12:00 noon. C.At 2:00 pm.
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听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 1.How many persons will share the house? A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. 2.Which year of university is the woman in now? A.The first year. B.The second year. C.The third year. 3.Why doesn’t the woman like the second house? A.It’s too expensive. B.It’s not big enough. C.It’s not near the university. 4.What do we know about the last house? A.It has a big garden. B.It is well furnished. C.The price is attractive.
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10. 难度:中等 | |
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 1.What is the first prize? A.A two – week holiday. B.A 500 – pound camera. C.Two plane tickets to Jamaica. 2.When will the result of the competition come out? A.On August 25. B.On August 31. C.On September 15. 3.What requirement do the photos need to meet? A.They must be in black and white. B.They must be taken by kids over 18. C.They must have been taken on holiday. 4.What does the speaker remind the competitors to do? A.Write their information on the back of the photos. B.Take part in next month’s super sports competition. C.Get their photos back after the competition.
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Alabama: Priester’s Pecans Dessert in the South basically starts and ends with an ooey-gooey pecan(核桃) pie. Especially in Alabama, where the pecan is the official state nut. While there are plenty of farms that pick and package pecans, perhaps the most famous is Priester’s, a family-run business that’s been supplying Alabama with its favorite nuts for over seven decades. Alaska: Salmon jerky Forget beef jerky(肉干)—in Alaska, it’s all about the salmon jerky. Home to five different species of the flavorful fish (king, red, pink, silver, and chum), the northernmost state produces nearly one-third of the wild salmon consumed around the world. Bonus: Salmon is one of the seven healthiest fish you can eat. Arizona: Saguaro cactus The largest cactus(仙人掌) in the United States, the saguaro cactus is found only in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert. Living to be up to 200 years old, the cacti, whose flower is also the state’s flower, are generally around 30 feet tall and can grow unlimited arms. Want to see for yourself? Visit one of these 10 outstanding desert escapes in America. California: Wine Guide It isn’t called “Wine Country” for no reason. Northern California, specifically Napa Valley and Sonoma Valley, produce over 60,000 registered wine labels, making vino(酒类产品) the state’s most valuable agricultural product. If you’re looking for the most popular varietals(优质酿酒葡萄汁), the top two frequently planted grapes are chardonnay and cabernet sauvignon. 1.How long has the Priester’s farm lasted? A.About 7 years. B.About 30 years. C.About 70 years. D.About 200 years. 2.Which state is famous for salmon? A.Alaska. B.Arizona. C.Alabama. D.California. 3.Where does the text probably come from? A.A library guide. B.A news report. C.A project handbook. D.A travel guide.
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My six-year-old son, Stephen, was in front of the TV and smiled. His favorite show was about to begin---a Phoenix Suns basketball game. “Ladies and gentlemen," the announcer’s voice was heard, “here is your starting lineup (首发阵容).” The arena (球场) darkened and the lights flashed when the players ran into the court to sing their team song. Stephen clapped and danced around. My wife Lorrie and I laughed. Stephen had been performing this for months. “One day I’m going to take you to a game, son,” I promised. About a year later, the construction company where I worked finished a project for a Suns player. One afternoon my boss called me. “The player has two extra tickets for tonight’s game! Just pick them up at my office,” he said. I picked up the tickets, but felt a little disappointed when I looked at the clock. Even if I had had a helicopter, we would never have gone to the arena in time for the player introductions. Stephen would miss his favorite part! I grabbed my key, got Stephen in my car and hit the road. “Lord,” I prayed, “I’d love to see the joy on Stephen’s face. Help us make it on time.” When I drove, it began to rain heavily. Suddenly, lightning flashed right near the arena! I turned on the radio to listen to the game. The announcer said there’d been a power failure at America West Arena. Everyone was fine, but there would be a delay until they got everything running. Finally, I parked the car and we walked in hurriedly to take our seats. I hoped that we hadn’t missed the introductions. The very moment we entered the arena, the lights darkened. The music started. “Ladies and gentlemen, here’s your starting lineup!” Stephen’s eyes grew wide. There wasn’t enough space for him to dance around, but I could tell that his heart was leaping more than his body was able to. Thank heaven, he hadn’t missed a thing. And neither had I. 1.How did the author get the tickets? A. His boss bought the tickets from a Suns player for him. B. He bought the tickets from his boss. C. His boss gave him the tickets as a reward for his work. D. A Suns player offered the tickets for their work. 2.Why did the author feel disappointed when he got the tickets? A. The game had already begun when he picked up the tickets. B. The arena where the game would take place was too old. C. It was too late for them to catch the beginning of the game. D. He had no way to get a helicopter to take his son to the arena. 3.What might cause the delay of the game? A. The arena was too wet and dirty after the heavy rain. B. Lightning destroyed something at the arena. C. The audience did not come to the arena on time. D. The players came to the arena late because of the heavy rain. 4.What did the author mean by saying “And neither had I”? A. He kept his promise to his son. B. He didn’t lose his job. C. He didn’t miss a great match. D. He felt his son’s joy.
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There is such a group of singers in the western musical circle at present, who enter the business as online celebrities(名人)and then become top idols and giant stars globally.They become popular for their videos online and then they are discovered by talent agents and gradually cause huge storms in the musical circle.For example, Troye Sivan, a singer who is nicknamed “chuoye”, became popular on You tube from an early age. As a popular video sharing website, You Tube has given rise to plenty of stars, creating a new celebrity culture.Providing a platform where anyone can post videos, You tube presents the opportunity for anyone to achieve fame by simply uploading a short video.Sivan has been making you tube videos since he was 12 to show his singing talent.In the digital age, Sivan has already developed large devoted audience online and his sensitive video blogs have earned him extreme popularity. A.survey has showed that US teenagers are more attracted with You Tube stars, which is a surprising result.You Tube stars are judged to be more attractive, outstanding and related than traditional stars.Looking at the survey comments and feedback, teens enjoy a close and real experience with You Tube celebrities, who aren't carefully directed by design.Teens also say they appreciate YouTube stars sense of humor and risk-taking spirit, which are often limited by Hollywood stars.As a result, singers who make their first show in the traditional way no longer have a complete advantage in front of the audience.Online platforms open up a lot of doors for people.They become the best place to be discovered. 1.How do online celebrities become popular? A.By acting in Hollywood. B.By writing blogs on the website. C.By posting their videos online and gain recognition. D.By meeting audience across the country. 2.Why does the writer mention Troye Sivan in Paragraph I and Paragraph 2? A.To give an example of becoming successful by working hard. B.To give an example of becoming a well-known singer with the help of the website. C.To give an example of holding a successful concert. D.To give an example of sticking to great determination. 3.What can we infer about Hollywood stars according to the last paragraph? A.They never give performances online. B.They are more outstanding than YouTube stars. C.They write less sensitive video blogs than YouTube stars. D.They are less humorous and risk-taking than YouTube stars. 4.What is the author’s attitude towards online platforms like You Tube? A.Positive. B.Negative. C.Uncaring. D.Doubtful.
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If you have never ever heard of pawpaw,you are not alone. Most Americans do not know of the fruit,although it is native to the United States. Once,however,it was one of the most popular fruits in North America. Happily,those who love the pawpaw are trying to return it to its former position in American foods. The pawpaw is a kind of fruit that grows on trees found all over the eastern United States. It is similar in size to a typical mango. It has a dull green-colored skin,and a soft,almost creamy orange inside. Most people agree that the pawpaw tastes like a combination of bananas,apricots (杏)and mangos. Most people are very surprised by its sweet taste. The fruit has a very short harvest season,from two to three weeks in September and October. The pawpaw has never been sold commercially. The fruit requires a very special environment-low,wet areas that sometimes flood. In addition,the fruit is good to eat for only two to three days after harvesting. This makes it hard to sell anywhere distant from the pawpaw trees. Planters are again growing pawpaw trees and harvesting the fruit. In several states farmers have organized “pawpaw festivals” to reintroduce the food to people. Farmers are trying to grow different kinds of paw paws that will be easier to ship and sell commercially. Donna and Jim Davis are pawpaw farmers in Westminster,Maryland. They told National Public Radio that they purchased their pawpaw trees in the 1990s and now sell the fruit at farmer markets and online. So, who knows? Maybe the pawpaw will show up soon at a market near you. 1.What is the pawpaw's most outstanding nature? A. It grows on trees all over the US. B. Its sour taste is like an apricot. C. It looks like a combination of bananas and mangos. D. It is very rich in sugar. 2.Why is it difficult for the pawpaw to become a big business? A. It has to be sold far from the pawpaw tree. B. It is difficult to harvest in the low and wet areas. C. It is hard to keep its freshness for long. D. It needs expensive transportation to the market. 3.What do farmers do to deal with the disadvantage of paw paws? A. They advertise on National Public Radio. B. They plant improved pawpaw trees. C. They organize pawpaw festivals. D. They sell the fruit at farmer markets. 4.Which of the following can be the best title for the text? A. A forgotten American fruit is becoming popular again. B. Fruit of pawpaw plays an important part in America. C. Most people have hardly eaten fresh paw paws. D. A traditional fruit has changed people's diet.
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15. 难度:中等 | |
Four Habits to Help You Succeed Nobody would like to experience failure. We all want to succeed. For those who have tried and failed, success seems difficult to understand. 1. • Know your values. Finding your values is in line with creating motivation.2.Pick a handful of things and write them down. Remind yourself of your values every day and reflect on whether you are honoring those values through your work. • 3. Choose one goal to start something large enough that will give you a sense of achievement, while adjusting well to your values. If you want to achieve your goal, focus is the key here. 4.If you perform many tasks at a time, you might never finish your projects because they will take far too long. • Set a time for success. Set a date for success. Know when you hope to realize your goal.5.By setting a time limit, you are making the process realistic. • Don’t give up because of failure. Failure can’t be avoided when you take risks. By its very definition, the desire to succeed means you are risking failure. Many people tend to give up far too early. Don’t fall into this trap! Use failure. Treat it as a good thing, and go on. A. Make the right decision. B. Pick a goal and focus on it . C. The more focused you are on one goal, the higher chance you have of success. D. Keep it realistic, while not giving yourself too much time. E. I have made a list of four habits to help you set goals and realize them. F. Sit and reflect on what you value most. G. Push yourself to be courageous, and take that next step.
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The story I’m going to tell you happened two years ago when I was in high school in Poland. I came to school early on a sunny day, ____ I felt that there was something wrong. Students from my class were behaving ____. I noticed that Tom was absent from school that day. Later, I ____ what happened. Tom had got sick and he had lung cancer, a very serious disease. It was _____ for my friends and me. I couldn’t believe that this had happened to him. He was so ____ and he was good at sports. ____ he had lung cancer, so he had to have an operation. It was successful. After that, he returned to school and felt very good. Twice a month he went back to the ____ for medical examinations just to make sure that everything was going well. One day, the doctors noticed that the cancer had ____ to his brain. When I heard this ____, I felt like bursting into tears, “God, why do you do this, it is not ____.” A lot of my friends ____ their faith and hope, and they even thought that there was no ____ for him to live, but he was strong. Tom was eager to live, and he said: “No way, I’m not going to ____. I will fight!” The doctors made another operation on his brain. The operation ____ well and now he feels great and everything is fine. From Tom’s ____, I learned that whatever happens in our lives, we can’t give up or lose heart. 1.A.so B.but C.for D.and 2.A.strangely B.interestingly C.naturally D.impatiently 3.A.spoke out B.pointed out C.worked out D.found out 4.A.disappointing B.frightening C.shocking D.amusing 5.A.kind B.humorous C.clever D.healthy 6.A.Therefore B.Thus C.Besides D.Anyhow 7.A.stadium B.hospital C.school D.home 8.A.adapted B.crashed C.turned D.moved 9.A.research B.evidence C.idea D.information 10.A.fair B.perfect C.honest D.reliable 11.A.held B.lost C.rebuilt D.kept 12.A.need B.wonder C.chance D.doubt 13.A.give off B.give up C.give out D.give in 14.A.went B.observed C.command D.charged 15.A.misfortune B.achievement C.accident D.experience
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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 Do you know the UK government has 1.(successful) passed a law banning branding on packs of cigarettes? That means tobacco manufacturers will be forced 2.(pack) their cigarettes in plain packets. The motivation behind this 3.(decide) is to make smoking less appealing to people, especially children. A similar law 4.was passed in Australia in 2012 has resulted 5.a fall in smoking rates from 15.1% to 12.8% for people aged 14. As for January 2015, 22% of adult men and 17% of adult women smoke in Great Britain. The possibility of smoking in the UK increases with age so that at the age of 15, 8% of school children 6.(be) regular smokers. It is thought that children will be less attracted to cigarettes 7.(sell) in unbranded boxes. Smoking is one of 8.biggest causes of preventable deaths in England. Every year about 80,000 die and over 450,000 9.(send) to hospital due to smoking. This places a large strain(压力) on the health service and is also a factor in why the government would like to prevent people from 10.(take) up smoking or help them quit.
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假设你是高三学生李华,你的母校校刊编辑邀请你给初三的同学写一封公开信,内容包括: 1.你在高三的学习和生活情况; 2.你对英语学习意义的认识; 3.你对初三同学英语学习的建议. 注意:1.内容包括以上要点,但不要逐句翻译; 2.字数100左右,文章开头结尾已提供,不计入总词数. Dear fellow students: I'd like to share with you some of my thoughts.________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li hua
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阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。 A knock at the front door announced a visitor. Phil Radcliffe opened the door, looked down, and found a small boy of about 10, head down and face hidden, nose sniffling(抽鼻子), obviously in some unhappiness. Phil and his wife Molly lived in this neighbourhood for almost three decades. The families here all knew and trusted one another. Youngsters bounced from home to home looking for friends and entertainment. In the school holidays, Molly and Phil had been known to take children at a time to the local cinema to give some of the parents a break. Having taken him to the living room and had him seated, Phil asked the boy, “Philip, what’s happened?” The boy seemed genuinely upset by the inquiry. “Sorry, Mr. Radcliffe,” he sobbed, “My dad’s just left home. He’s not going to live with us anymore. Mum’s crying. It’s made me cry. I don’t think I’m going to see him again.” Phil sat down next to him and put a comforting arm around his shoulders, trying to reassure the youngster, “I’m sure that you’ll see your father again very soon, Philip. You’re a lovely boy and he’ll want to see you a lot. And your teachers will understand if sometimes you’re a bit sad.” The boy wiped away his tears with the back of a hand. “Let me get something for us,” Phil suggested. He went into the kitchen, and then returned with an orange juice for the boy, a coffee for himself and a selection of biscuits for them. However upset he might have been, young Philip was obviously happy with the drink and concentrated on the chocolate samples among the biscuits. Once the boy seemed more settled, Phil proposed, “Perhaps you should call your mum and tell her where you are, so that she doesn’t worry.” “It’s OK, Mr. Radcliffe,” he insisted. “I’ll go home in a few minutes. But I like talking to you.” “You can stay as long as you want, Philip. I just don’t want your mother to think that she’s lost you.” 注意: 1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右; 2. 至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语; 3. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好; 4. 续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。 Paragraph 1: The response surprised and troubled Philip. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: On the doorstep, young Philip looked up at his friendly neighbor. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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