短文填空 根据短文内容及首字母提示,补全空格内单词,使短文完整、通顺。(请在答题卡上写出完整单词)(10 分)
Jiang Wen is at the top of the world - the world of Chinese cinema. His Let the Bullets Fly has just broken the box-office record for a Chinese film with some 700 million yuan ($107 million). It is s 1. a big success that wherever you go, you can hear p 2. talking about Bullets.
This time, he is not o 3. the leading actor in the film, but also the director himself. Young people believe he was playing himself because to them, he h 4. is a true man. And experts (专家) also think highly of his way of t 5. stories. It seems that he does not need others to tell him h 6. great he is ––– not any more.
That does not mean he is not p 7. of Bullets. It’s just that Bullets, for him, is fun. He has heard of all the political interpretations(政治隐喻的解读)of his story that have appeared across the Internet.
The m 8. wonderful scenes in his movies all seem to have something to do with reality (现实), for example, in Bullets it opens with a train pulled by white horses.
“I did not i 9. this set-up. For 30 years in the early 20th century, there was a part of rail line in Northeast China that was powered by h 10. ,” he explains, “You may come up with the most unlikely scenes, and you’ll find that fact is stranger than fiction.
词汇运用 用括号内所给词的适当形式填空 ( 每空不限一词)。(10分)
1. We are all looking forward to________ (go) on an outing on May Day.
2. Chinese people all dress________ (they) in the best clothes when important festivals come. 3. It takes ________ (little) time to go there by underground than by bus.
4. It’s his ________ (three) time to visit our city.
5. It is said that more interactive whiteboards (互动白板) ________(send)to local schools
in two years.
6.. People screamed with________ (excite) when they saw the Beijing Olympic torch “Lucky Cloud”.
7. I ________ (simple) can’t understand what you said.
8.It’s ________ (possible) for me to design the poster without your help.
9. We are greatly moved by the________ (fireman) spirit.
10. Have they done what they can________ (stop) the environment pollution?
阅读表达 阅读短文,按要求完成短文后的各项任务。(10 分)
Japanese children are so happy because they have three festivals each year. Including Boy’s day, they have Girl’s day and the 7-5-3 Festival.
May 5th is Japanese Children’s Day. But since the festival is mainly celebrated by boys, it is usually called Boy's day. On Boy’s day, children don't have to go to school. Each family with a boy hangs up huge carp-shaped flags(鲤鱼旗). The flags are usually with three colors: black (standing for the father), red (standing for the mother), and blue (standing for the son). 1) Japanese parents believe that the flags will bring their boys good luck and give them courage and power.
Girl’s day is a girls’ festival on March 3rd. It is also called the Doll’s Festival because on that day, families get a set of dolls at home for their daughters. It is celebrated because the parents want their children to be strong and healthy.
2)The 7-5-3 Festival is for________aged three, five and ________. Japanese people think that these three ages are the luckiest ones in one’s life. On that day, these children get special candies wrapped(包裹) in beautiful bags. The candy is the symbol of a long and healthy life for these children. The 7-5-3 Festival falls in November.
1. 将1)句译成中文:_______________________________________________________
2.在2)句的空白处分别填入一个适当的词使句意完整、上下文通顺:
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3. 回答问题:Why do people call Girl’s day the Doll’s Festival?
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4.在文中找出与Sweets represent kids’ living long and keeping fit.意思相近的句子,并将它写在答题卡上。
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5.在文中找出最能表达该短文主题的句子,并将它写在答题卡上。
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Tokyo, March 11, 2011
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Could it have been worse?
More than a minute before the earth under their feet began to shake, many millions of Japanese people got cell phone alerts; TV networks interrupted (打断,中断) their broadcasts and turned to the latest announcement of Japanese government; loud speakers started suddenly to warn people of the coming tsunami; bullet trains came to a stop. The earthquake on March 11 was the first test of the nation’s earthquake early-warning technology (地震预警技术). However, in the fight of Man vs Nature, Nature won again. Hundreds, if not thousands of people, lost their lives in Japan. Scientists believe it is the fifth-strongest quake in the world since 1900 and the most powerful on record ever to hit Japan.
Lin tells of calm survivors
When the office began to shake, his friends were calm and still working. But the shaking became stronger. People shouted at him: “Run out of the building, now!” This was Lin Jia’s first experience of an earthquake. Lin, 26, has been in Japan for three months, working as a software engineer in Shinagawa, Tokyo. Lin stayed with others in a bus station all afternoon. Buildings were shaken by a series(系列) of aftershocks. He was nervous, but the people around him were so calm and organized that he gradually (逐渐) calmed down.
1. What does the underlined word “alert” mean?
A. 闹钟 B. 警报 C. 短信 D. 铃声
2. How many ways of earthquake early-warning are mentioned in the passage?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
3. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. Lin Jia has never met with an earthquake in Japan.
B. There have been five earthquakes in Japan since 1900.
C. The earthquake is the most powerful on record ever to hit Japan.
D. The local government warned people of the coming earthquake in some ways.
4. What is the most important after an earthquake according to the article?
A. Keep away from the nuclear power plants.
B. Running out of the building.
C. Keep calm and organized.
D. Get the cell phone alerts
5. Where does this article probably come from?
A. a newspaper B. an advertisement C. a diary D. a novel
Parking has been a problem for drivers for a long time in Taizhou. The Transportation Department(部门) is mapping out a new plan for the city’s parking system. There are about 100 thousand cars on the road inTaizhou but only enough parking space to provide room for 15 percent of these vehicles. It is no wonder that local drivers get so worried trying to find a place to park.
The number of the private(私人的) car owners is becoming lager and larger. In March, the city sent out 1,000 private car licenses, the highest number of licenses ever sent out in a month. And prices rose to over 200 yuan, 500 more than in February. Industry experts(专家) say this suggests that local people have a strong, active interest in buying cars.
By the year 2020, the number of cars in Taizhou will probably reach 200 thousand. If one parking lot is for each car, then a lot of parking space should be built for these vehicles. The center of Taizhou is most short of parking space. However, experts point out that simply building more parking lots in these areas is not practical and doesn’t solve the problem. The idea of “ Park & Ride” system has been suggested. This means that underground train and city train should be developed quickly. Drivers can leave their vehicles in car parks nearby subway(地铁) and bus stations and then they can ride public transport to go to the city center. Based on this idea, the city will cut down the number of parking lots in the city center and need higher parking fees(费用). But it will build more parking areas near main subway and bus stops.
1.The underlined phrase “ mapping out ” in the first paragraph means _____.
A. making B. arguing C. replying D. comparing
2. About _____ drivers can find places to park their cars in Taizhou now.
A. 8,500 B. 10,000 C. 15,000 D. 20,000
3. What can we infer from the second paragraph?
A. The city sent out more private licenses in February.
B. Less and less people bought cars in March.
C. The city sent out less private licenses in March.
D. More and more people are going to buy cars.
4. According to the idea of a “ Park & Ride ” system, the city will _____.
A. send out more private car licenses
B. build more parking lots near bus stops
C. encourage people to buy more cars
D. build more parking areas in the city center
5.This passage is mainly about_____.
A. parking problems
B. heavy traffic
C. pollution in Taizhou
D. building more parking lots in the city center
Did you visit the Shanghai World Expo last summer? What impressed (给……留下印象) you? 21st Century Kids invites four kids to talk about their experiences. They are back from the Expo. What did they bring us? Let’s see what they have to say.
I went to the SAIC-GM Pavilion (上汽集团通用汽车馆). I found my dream car there. It is a green car. Its name is “Leaf”. Chinese engineers made the car. Its roof is in the shape of a leaf. The roof takes in CO2 and changes it into electricity for the car.
The Japan Pavilion is full of high technology. The “Wonder Camera” is cool. It can find a smiling face in a crowd. When you’re smiling, it takes a photo of you. I want to invent something like that in the future.
My favorite pavilion is the Germany Pavilion. I watched the Energy Source show. Visitors made a ball swing back and forth (来回摇摆) by using only their voices. It’s amazing! Although we had waited for quite a long time before we entered the hall, I think it is well worth seeing with your own eyes.
I like painting, so my parents took me to the France Pavilion to see the famous paintings. But the French cooks caught my eye. I saw them cook. My mom told me that they are some of the best cooks in the world. The dish they cooked looked like a painting. So, being a cook is my second dream job.
1. The 21st Century Kids seems to be _____.
A. a travel service B. a newspaper
C. a group of tourists D. four children
2. What does the underlined word “electricity” mean in the passage?
A. 电 B. 汽油 C. 灯光 D. 指示
3. What activity did the writer experience in the France Pavilion?
A. Using the “Wonder Camera” B. Driving the green car “Leaf”.
C. To have delicious French dishes. D. To see cooks painting.
4. What made the ball in the Germany Pavilion swing?
A. Visitors’ smiling faces B. CO2 from cars
C. Some secret power D. Noise made by visitors
5. The trip to the Shanghai World Expo made the four kids _____.
A. hardworking and polite B. amazed and frightened
C. patient and cheerful D. excited and curious