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。
Mary: I 1.(tell) that you've just been back from the USA. Will you tell me something about 2. the students there spend their summer vacation?
Jack: OK, In the United States, summer is the season of swimming pools, barbecues, camping and road trips. Road trip vacations are 3. (particular) popular with college students, and 4. like to explore the country on wheels. 5. best part about car trips is that you can stop and explore if you are 6. (interest) in things you see along the way. And you don't have to plan 7. advance. You can just get into a car and drive.
Mary: What about the expense?
Jack: Even with high gas prices, driving with friends is 8. (cheap) than flying.
Mary: But what can one do 9. he or she doesn't have a car?
Jack: Though many college students don't own a car, most have access to one. I once used a10. (borrow) car traveling from New York to New Orleans.
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I had not seen my parents for a long time. Last Saturday I drove a long way to visit them, neither of them was at home. So I waited patiently at their home their return. Not seeing them made me really .
As I was walking around their bedroom, I little reminders of them. Some Christmas gifts were still in boxes. There were on the wall, which I guess must have a meaning to them. What took my breath away was seeing my dad’s emblems(徽章)from his military service of our country he was young. My father never to us about the Korean Wars. As I looked at those emblems hanging with all the photos that he treasures, I that this was an important part of his life, but I never spent the in talking with him about them. The photos of my mom with her close made me realize her life before she was my mom. I had been so running my business to raise my own family that I the chance to know about their past and experience.
We sometimes don’t realize something is for us until we have lost it, so it’s not too late for us to talk to our parents about their past. I am writing my story to everyone who is fortunate to still have their parents to invest some time to learn about them. I am grateful to have of my parents. So I still have time to talk with them. I hope that readers will from my story and find the time to talk about those things in their life that mean so much to their parents.
1.A. andB. butC. orD. so
2.A. forB. toC. ofD. in
3.A. frightenedB. embarrassedC. upsetD. excited
4.A. soughtB. tookC. neededD. saw
5.A. keptB. foldedC. hiddenD. covered
6.A. Santa ClausB. family treesC. family photosD. old clothes
7.A. simpleB. realC. pastD. special
8.A. ifB. whenC. thoughD. until
9.A. talkedB. explainedC. showedD. referred
10.A. finallyB. clearlyC. proudlyD. openly
11.A. promisedB. declaredC. admittedD. realized
12.A. courageB. timeC. chanceD. energy
13.A. friendsB. teachersC. studentsD. children
14.A. strictB. eagerC. busyD. blind
15.A. rejectedB. avoidedC. delayedD. missed
16.A. hopefulB. importantC. carefulD. original
17.A. encourageB. demandC. requireD. warn
18.A. awayB. awakeC. aroundD. alone
19.A. oneB. neitherC. eitherD. both
20.A. makeB. benefitC. changeD. recover
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。
注意:此七选五题按要求涂在卡上。选A涂A;选B涂B ;选C涂C;选D涂D;选E涂AB;选F涂BC;选G涂CD
1. I am sure that since winter is approaching, your skates are set to come out, just waiting to be used. Impress your friends with your new trick on how to ice-skate backwards with the help of these tips.
Stand straight
The first thing that you need to do is: stand straight. 2. , if you feel that you are falling backwards. Don’t worry; this happens to all.
Confidence is what you need
The most important step while learning how to skate backwards is having enough confidence in yourself and in what you are doing. How can you achieve this? By practice. One of the important ice skating tips and techniques is that if you feel that you are losing your balance, then scissor(做剪式运动)your skates. 3. .
Maintain/keep speed
Try sculling(滑)with one skate while rolling in a straight line with the other. That is, keep pushing yourself backwards with an outwards stroke(滑动). Now bring the skate which you are using to scull, and then again, repeat the same process. Make sure that you put most of your weight on the skate which is moving straight and not the one with which you are sculling.
Now, try the same thing using the other foot.
4. .
Once you are confident that you can scull with either foot, the next thing that you have to do is increase your speed. Try some of your own tricks now. Scull with either foot or with both at the same time.
Scull and be aware
While you keep one foot straight, keep sculling with the other. You can do that with both feet at the same time. 5. , but don’t get so involved that you don’t see where you are going. If you are not watching your back, you might just bang against something or someone.
A. Don’t you just love ice skating every winter?
B. While going backwards, just get used to the feeling of moving backwards
C. Keep practicing this till you are confident about it
D. Increase your speed now
E. One must be brave enough to learn to ice-skate backwards
F. Concentrate on what you are doing
G. Just put your chin up and slightly bend your knees
Everywhere I look outside my home I see people busy on their high-tech devices(装置), while driving, walking, shopping, even sitting in toilets. When connected electronically, they are away from physical reality.
People have been influenced to become technology addicted. One survey reported that “addicted” was the word most commonly used by people to describe their relationship to iPad and similar devices. One study found that people had a harder time resisting the allure of social media than they did for sleep, cigarettes and alcohol.
The main goal of technology companies is to get people to spend more money and time on their products, not to actually improve our quality of life. They have successfully created a cultural disease. Consumers willingly give up their freedom, money and time to catch up on the latest information, to keep pace with their peers or to appear modern.
I see people trapped in a flu-like relationship with time-sucking technology, where they serve technology more than technology serves them. I call this technology servitude. I am referring to a loss of personal freedom and independence because of uncontrolled consumption of many kinds of devices that eat up time and money.
What is a healthy use of technology devices? That is the vital question. Who is really in charge of my life? That is what people need to ask themselves if we are to have any chance of breaking up false beliefs about their use of technology. When we can live happily without using so much technology for a day or a week, then we can regain control and personal freedom, become the master of technology and discover what there is to enjoy in life free of technology. Mae West is famous for claiming the wisdom that “Too much of a good thing is wonderful.” But it’s time to discover that it does not work for technology.
Richard Fernandez, a former CEO at Google acknowledged that “we can be swept away by our technologies.” To break the grand digital connection people must consider how life long ago could be fantastic without today’s overused technology.
1.The underlined word “allure” in Paragraph 2 probably means ______.
A. advantage B. attraction
C. adaptation D. attempt
2.From the passage, technology companies aim to ______.
A. attract people to buy their products
B. provide the latest information
C. improve people’s quality of life
D. deal with cultural diseases
3.It can be inferred from this passage that people ______.
A. consider too much technology wonderful
B. have realized the harm of high-tech devices
C. can regain freedom without high-tech devices
D. may enjoy life better without overused technology
4.What’s the author’s attitude towards the overusing of high-tech devices?
A.Objective B. Positive
C. Disapproving D. Sympathetic
Nicolai Calabria has already become one of the best 106-pound wrestlers. He has successfully climbed to the top of the highest mountain in Africa, and most importantly, he’s changed the attitude of any normal person who watches him compete.
The 17-year-old teenager has one leg. He was born that way, but his goal is to show it’s not the one thing that defines him. He would also be the first one to tell you that he just wants to prove to others and himself that he’s just like other normal ones.
When Calabria was young, his parents tried different prostheses(假肢)to find out which was most comfortable for their son as he tried to keep up with the family, who has a preference for sports.
At first, the Calabrias had their middle child in a prosthesis that looked and functioned like a real leg, but soon they decided to choose a different path when they found it wasn’t beneficial to his movement. Then the family moved him to arm crutches(手杖)and from there a new burst of energy was found.
Getting others to believe that he could take off on the soccer field took a little bit longer. When the Calabrias moved to Concord, they had a hard time persuading the town soccer team to allow a child like him to compete with able-bodied kids. After months and months of debates and meetings, the family received the answer they were looking for. Since then, witnessing a young man on crutches who competes against those with two legs has become a fixed event in the Concord community.
“At that time I had nothing but discouragement working with the soccer community; however, now I have nothing but admiration for the fact that he’s been allowed to play, and people see that he adds value to game,” his father said. “I just think it’s a great result.”
1.This passage shows us a boy with one leg __________.
A. can do what a normal teenager can
B. is realizing as many dreams as he can
C. can make a sport event more valuable
D. can add value to society
2.We can learn from Paragraph 5 that __________.
A. Calabria proved to be the most excellent player of the team
B. it was not easy for Calabria to be accepted to the town soccer team
C. Calabria’s parents didn’t allow him to play soccer at first
D. there are some other disabled children in the soccer team
3.In Paragraph 5, the underlined part probably means __________.
A. a must-see B. a planned programme
C. an extra game D. a special occasion
4.It is implied in the last paragraph that Nicolai’s father __________.
A. has been discouraged since Nicolai played soccer
B. thinks that Nicolai is playing a key role in the team
C. is very delighted that Nicolai can play soccer in the team
D. hasn’t expected that Nicolai can be allowed to play soccer
Why do Americans struggle with watching their weight, while the French, who consume rich food, continue to stay thin? Now a research by Cornell University suggests how life style and decisions about eating may affect weight. Researchers concluded that the French tend to stop eating when they feel full. However, Americans tend to stop when their plate is empty or their favorite TV show is over.
According to Dr. Joseph Mercola, a health expert, the French see eating as an important part of their life style. They enjoy food and therefore spend a fairly long time at the table, while Americans see eating as something to be squeezed between the other daily activities. Mercola believes Americans lose the ability to sense when they are actually full. So they keep eating long after the French would have stopped. In addition, he points out that Americans drive to huge supermarkets to buy canned and frozen foods for the week. The French, instead, tend to shop daily, walking to small shops and farmers’ markets where they have a choice of fresh fruits, vegetables, and eggs as well as high-quality meats for each meal.
After a visit to the United States, Mireille Guiliano, author of French Women Don’t Get Fat, decided to write about the importance of knowing when to stop rather than suggesting how to avoid food. Today she continues to stay slim and rarely goes to the gym.
In spite of all these differences, evidence shows that recent life style changes may be affecting French eating habits. Today the rate of obesity or extreme overweight among adults is only 6%. However, as American fast food gains acceptance and the young reject older traditions, the obesity rate among French children has reached 17% — and is growing.
1.In what way are the French different from Americans according to Dr. Joseph Mercola?
A. They go shopping at supermarkets more frequently.
B. They squeeze eating between the other daily activities.
C. They regard eating as a key part of their lifestyles.
D. They usually eat too much canned and frozen food.
2.This text is mainly the relationship between _________.
A. Americans and the French
B. life style and obesity
C. children and adults
D. fast food and overweight
3.The text is mainly developed __________.
A. by comparison B. by space
C. by process D. by classification(分类)
4.Where does this text probably come from?
A TV interview B. A food advertisement
C. A health report D. A book review