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Ⅰ. 单项选择1、It’s ________ / ɪmpə'laɪt/ to talk loudly in public places.A.important B.impolite C.improve D.impossible2、It that she was the real princess. I thought she was a farmer.A.turned out B.turned down C.turned up D.turned on3、-Whose CD is it?-Miss Lee always listens to music. It must be________.A.he B.she C.her D.hers4、— How do you like the job now?—I’ve never making the decision because it’s worth effort.A.regretted B.risked C.realized5、—How do you find the film by that famous director?—__________ I guess she is out of her talent.A.Wonderful. B.No idea. C.Very boring. D.Which film?6、We only planned the play for an hour, but in the end, we stayed for three hours.A.watch B.watches C.to watch D.watched7、---Sir, could you please wait for another 20 minutes and we’ll serve you very soon?---Another 20 minutes? It was only 6 o’clock ____________ I got here, but it’s 7:10 now.A.since B.when C.while D.before8、--- Would you like to visit the Slender West Lake with me now?--- Sorry. It’s ______ the visiting hours. Let’s go there tomorrow.A.on B.over C.during D.beyond9、—The boys are talking about the matches in the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics ________.—Yes. They have so many fun things to share.A.easily B.happily C.sadly10、—Are you going anywhere for a holiday this summer?—Yes, I a plan already.A.make B.will make C.have made D.an makingⅡ. 完形填空Marcos was a hardworking farmer.Every day his asked his only son to _______ him in the fields,but Paolo seldom got out of bed before noon.Marcos was very _______ about his only son.One evening Marcos’old friend Luigi _______,“Marcos,why aren’t your fields ready for planting?”Marcos explained that he was old and his back hurt.He said that Paolo was _______ and did not help him with the farming.“Marcos,you need to use your _______ as much as your back.I have an idea for you.”Luigi said.Early the next morning Marcos rushed into Paolo’s room.“I found your grandfather’s map!”he cried.“We may find _______ he buried(埋)his gold coins!”Paolo jumped out of bed.“I’ll start over here.”Paolo told his father.Paolo _______ in the field all day.While Paolo dug,his father _______ along,dropping something from his bag into the ground.When they went in for dinner that night,a very tired Paolo said,“I t hink Grandfather was old when he made his map.I don’t think I’ll dig tomorrow.”Paolo _______ to his lazy way and slept all morning.One day Marcos rushed into Paolo’s room and cried,“Paolo!I found the treasure in the fields!”Paolo _______ went out to look.He said,“There is _______ here but lines and lines of vegetables.”Marcos smiled.“Paola,it is all around you.You have enough food to make it _______ the winter,with plenty more to sell!”Paolo was embarrassed(尴尬的)to see that his father was _______.His one day of hard work had provided his with real treasure.He learned an important _______ He could make a good living with a little hard work.He became a good _______ and made his father proud.1.A.feed B.help C.save D.watch2.A.sad B.happy C.proud D.bored3.A.stood up B.moved in C.started out D.stopped by4.A.busy B.excited C.lazy D.free5.A.hands B.feet C.brain D.face6.A.how B.where C.when D.why7.A.dug B.planted C.played D.arrived8.A.got B.ate C.sang D.followed9.A.listened B.returned C.talked D.led10.A.quietly B.suddenly C.sleepily D.easily11.A.everything B.something C.anything D.nothing12.A.through B.without C.since D.before13.A.sure B.right C.rich D.kind15.A.student B.actor C.friend D.farmer.Ⅲ. 语法填空12、While 1.(travel) abroad, Mr. Jackson Frank spent almost all the money he took with him. So he wrote to his brother to send him $ 5000 by bank transfer(汇款) to the Fischer Bank.After a week he 2.(begin) calling at the Fischer Bank. He showed his passport. “Nothing has come for you,” he 3.told. This went on for two weeks, and Mr. Frank got very 4.(worry). He sent an email to his brother, but there was no reply. In the fourth week Mr. Frank was arrested(拘留) for not 5.(be) able to pay his hotel bill(账单). He tried to explain the problem, but no one believed him. He stayed in prison(监狱) 6.sixty days.When he came out, he went immediately to the Fischer Bank. The clerk he spoke 7.was a new man. “Have you received $ 5000 for me?” he asked. “My name is Jackson Frank.”The clerk checked his books. “Yes, Mr. Jackson, it’s here. It came by bank transfer more than two months ago. We wondered where you were. ” He showed Mr. Frank the order(汇票).The order read, “Pay Mr. Frank Jackson the sum of $5000…”“But my name is Jackson Frank, not Frank Jackson.” “Oh, that’s all right, sir. It was in our books under the letter ‘J’, but it’ s your money.” The clerk laughed. “A human mistake, sir! We’re all human beings, aren’t we? And so we all make mistakes. A family name like Frank 8.(sound) strange to me.”Mr. Frank was in 9.(silent). He really wanted to hit somebody. At last he said, “A human mistake is that what you call it? I think some humans need 10.(kick).”Ⅳ. 阅读理解A13、CaliforniaHollywoodYou can stand in the footprints of Johnny Depp at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre and then meet his model(蜡像), along with Hugh Jackman, Lance Armstrong, and Brad and Angelina, all at Madame Tussauds.Santa CruzGo to the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum, which is in a lighthouse, and see surfboards including one eaten by a shark. Next stop, the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk for a ride on the Giant Dipper roller coaster.V enice BeachThis is where skateboarding started, so you must visit the famous skate park right on the beach. Also watch the bodybuilders at Muscle Beach Gym, which is where Arnold Schwarzenegger started his career.Los AngelesHave you ever wanted to record yourself? Now you can visit the fantastic Grammy Museum. You can also learn how to dance like Michael Jackson, and find out about the connection among different music styles.1.If you want to stand in the footprints of Johnny Depp, where can you go?A.Los Angeles. B.Hollywood. C.Venice Beach. D.Santa Cruz.2.People must visit the skate park on Venice Beach because ______.A.skateboarding was started thereB.many famous people go thereC.they can learn how to dance thereD.there are roller coasters to ride on3.The passage is probably a(n)_______.A.bedtime story B.letter from an old friendC.school notice D.introduction for touristsB14、“Everything happens for the best,” my mother said whenever I faced disappointment. “If you can carry on, one day something good will happen.”After graduating from college in 1932, I decided to try for a job in radio, then work my way up to sports announcer(播音员). I took the bus to Chicago and knocked on the door of every station. But I was refused every time. In one studio, astation that’ll give you a chance,” she said.I returned home, Dixon in Illinois. While there were no radio-announcing jobs in Dixon, my father said Smith Ward had opened a store and wanted a local sportsman to manage its sports department. Since I had played high school football in Dixon, I applied(申请). The job sounded just right for me. But I still failed in the interview. At that moment, mom’s words came to my mind: “Everything happens for the best.” Dad offered me a car to look for a job. I tri ed WOC Radio in Davenport in Iowa. The program director, named Peter MacArthur, told me they had already hired an announcer. As I left his office, I felt sad. I asked aloud, “How can a man become a sports announcer if he can’t get a job in a radio station?”I was waiting for the lift when I heard MacArthur calling, “What did you say about sports? Do you know anything about football?” Then he made me stand before a microphone and asked me to broadcast an imaginary game. As a result, I did a wonderful job and was told to broadcast Saturday’s game!On my way home, I thought of my mother’s words again: “Everything happens for the best if you carry on. One day something good will happen.”1.After the writer graduated from college, he tried to look for a job in at first.A.Chicago B.DixonC.Davenport D.Illinois2.The writer couldn’t find a job in Dixon because.A.he had played high school footballB.he did not pass the interviewC.he had no working experienceD.he had no interest in the job3.Which sentence below is TRUE?A.In all, the writer went to three cities to look for the job.B.The writer took the train to different places to look for the job.C.The writer gave up finally when he was refused again and again.D.MacArthur gave the writer a cha nce to broadcast Saturday’s game directly.4.The passage mainly tells us that .A.it is hard to find a jobB.mother’s help is necessaryC.we should hope for the bestC15、Can you remember a world before the Internet? If your answer is "no," then you are probably a millennial. Millennials are the new generation(代) of young Americans. They were born between 1982 and 1992. There are 33 million of them, and they are just starting to enter the workforce(劳动力). Many experts(专家) believe that millennials are different from young Americans of past generations. They also believe that millennials will change the workforce in important ways.How are millennials different? They are the first generation born in the computer age. The Internet has always been a part of their lives. They spend about 16 hours a week on the Internet, and this doesn't include e-mail. And they spend 72 hours a week using other electronic media(媒体), including mobile phones and video games. They are "native speakers" of the language of the computer age. People who were born earlier will never be native speakers of that language. Why not? They did not grow up "speaking" it.How will millennials change the workforce? To answer that question, it is important to understand how the millennials use the Internet. They use the Internet to communicate. They visit websites such as FaceBook and MySpace every day. They share(分享) ideas, music, information, games, and friendships with people all over the world. When they start working, they will want to share their work and ideas with others.It is also important to understand the way millennials grew up. Their parents and teachers gave them a lot of attention. They taught them that their opinions were valuable(有价值的). As a result, many millennials are very confident. At work, they will expect their co-workers and bosses to listen to their opinions.Millennials also grew up with lots of structure in their lives. Many of them went to school at the age of two or three and played on sports teams. At work, they will expect the rules to be clear. They will also expect a strong but fair boss, like a coach on a sports team. They will follow the person in charge(主管) if he or she is fair. But they will not follow an unfair boss. They will also expect their work to be fun and creative, similar to their experiences on a sports team.These are a few of the changes that experts believe that millennials will bring to the American workforce. But the world is changing very fast. There will probably be more changes that are difficult to imagine today.1.According to the first paragraph of the passage, which of the following in NOT true?A.Millennials belong to a new generation.B.Millennials were born about ten years ago.C.Millennials are entering the workforce.D.Millennials know little about the world before the Internet.2.Which is the main reason that makes the experts believe milennials are different from young Americans of past generations?A.Millennials can speak a better native language.B.Millennials grow up with computers and the Internet.C.Millennials use mobile phones and e-mails often.D.Millennials spend long hours playing video games.3.Why do the Millennials expect to share their work and ideas with others?A.Because they know how to use the Internet to make new friends.B.Because they understand how to communicate with new friends.C.Because they grow up sharing ideas, music, information with others by the Internet.D.Because the Internet can provide all the information they need.4.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?A.Millennials grow up with more attention from their teachers and parents.B.Many millennials are showing more confidence than the others at work.C.Many millennials give more valuable opinions to their co-workers and bosses.D.Many of the millennials have had fun and creative experience when they are on sports teams.5.From the passage we know that ________.A.the number of the millennials had come to 33 million by the end of 1982B.most of the millennials learn their native computer languages in schoolsC.millennials require their bosses to be healthier and the rules clearer at workD.more changes will probably be brought to the American workforce by millennialsD16、Having returned from her round trip, the angry woman stood outside the ticket office of the station. “The railway should pay me back£12, so you owe me the money,” she said to Harry Jenks, the young man who was working at the office. “You sold me a ticket for May 22nd, but there w as no ship from Jersey that night. So my daughter and I had to stay in a hotel. It cost me £12.”Harry was worried. He remembered selling the woman a return ticket. “Come into the office, Madam,” he said politely, “I’ll just check the Jersey timetable for May 22nd.”The woman and her little girl followed him inside. She was quite right, as Harry soon discovered. There was no sailing on May 22nd. How could he have made such a careless mistake? He shouldn’t have sold her a ticket for that day. Wondering what to do, he smiled at the child. “You look sun burnt,” he said to her, “Did you have a nice holiday in Jersey?”“Yes,” she answered, shyly, “The beach was lovely. And I can swim, too!”“That’s fine,” said Harry. “My little girl can’t swim a bit yet. Of course, she’s only three…”“I’m four,” the child said proudly, “I’ll be four and a half.”Harry turned to the mother. “I remember your ticket, Madam,” he said, “But you didn’t get one for your daughter, did you?”“Er, well…”woman looked at the child, “I mean… she hasn’t started school yet. She’s only four.”“A four-year-old child must have a ticket, Madam. A child’s return ticket to Jersey costs…let me see…£13.50. So if the railway pays your hotel, you will owe£1.50. The law is the law, but since the fault was m ine…”1.What happened to the woman?A.She had to buy the return ticket in Jersey.B.She had to return home a day earlier.C.She had to stay in a hotel for one night.D.She couldn’t use the ticket for the round trip.2.Which of the following is true?A.Harr y’s daughter could swim very well.B.The Jersey timetable was totally wrong.C.Actually, the little girl didn’t need a ticket.D.The little girl was satisfied with the holiday.3.Harry started talking to the little girl because he _________.A.did not know what to doB.wanted to be friendly to herC.had a little girl about the same ageD.wanted to find a way out from her4.According to the passage, we know that Harry was _________.A.careful B.hard-workingC.serious D.smart5.What would be the end of the story?A.The woman would ask the police for help.B.The woman would see the head of the station.C.The woman would insist on getting back£12.D.The woman would stop arguing and leave.17、Do you know why different animals or pests (昆虫) have their special colors? Colors in them seem to be used mainly to protect themselves.Some birds like eating locusts (蝗虫), but birds cannot easily catch them. Why? It is because locusts change their colors together with the change of the colors of____When crops are green, locusts look green. But as the harvest time comes, locusts change to the same brown color as crops have. Some other pests with different colors from plants are easily found and eaten by others. So they have to hide themselves for lives and appear only at night.If you study the animal life, you’ll find the main use of coloring is to protect themselves. Bears, lions and other animals move quietly through forests. They cannot be easily seen by hunters (猎人). This is because they have the colors much like the trees.Have you ever noticed an even stranger act? A kind of fish in the sea can send out a kind of very black liquid (液体)when it faces danger. While the liquid spreads over (散开), its enemies (敌人)cannot find it. And it immediately swims away. So it has lived up to now though it is not strong at all.1.From the passage we learn that locusts________.A.are small animalsB.are easily found by birdsC.change their colors to protect themselves2.How can pests with different colors from plants keep out of danger?A.They run away quickly.B.They have the colors much like their enemies.C.They hide themselves by day and appear at night.3.What does the underline phrase“crops”mean?A.灌木丛B.庄稼C.水草4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE?A.Bears and lions can keep safe because their colors are like the treesB.Some pests can’t change their colors with the crops.C.The kind of fish can live up to now because its black liquid can kill its enemies.5.Which is the best title for this passage?A.The Change of Colors for Animals and PestsB.The Main Use of Colors for Animals and PestsC.Colors of Different Animals and Pests18、“I had a Welsh speaking test. I'd had to memorize a paragraph in front of the whole class. I just couldn’t do it,” says 13-year-old Mary. “I pretended to be ill.” But Mary did not enjoy her day off. “I watched TV all day — it was boring. I wished I had gone to school.”Mary’s story is not unusual in Britain. According to the latest government figures, pupil absences are rising, despite schools_________on truancy (逃学).Philippa James, a PhD researcher at Cardiff University’s school of social sciences, thinks she knows why: “The more schools improve methods of detection(检查), the more children work out better methods of deception.” Teenagers told he r it was now harder to skip a single lesson, so they’d miss whole days to avoid being caught.For several years, James has researched student truancy of 60 teenagers, aged 13 and 14, including Mary, to see how the teenagers truant, for how long, and why.Through online conversations and face-to-face interviews, she discovered that most truancy was “a response to factors within the school”. Truants are not necessarily less advanced or less intelligent. They complained of teachers who failed to engage them, a nd of “boring” lessons. “Many truants really enjoy school and believe in education, but drop out when aspects of it were ineffective.” James says.The views of students like Adam, who believes that skipping lessons has little impact on his schooling, were common. “I only take-off for a lesson, or a couple of days. It doesn’t affect my education,” he told James.James’ study concludes that schools need to address the question of why pupils want to leave in the first place. “Pupils need help from the start.” she says. “It’s a two-way process – schools must be responsive. We need to look at the reasons for truancy rather than the number, so that instead of walking away from school, students have the skills and chances to talk through problems and make a change.”1.What is one of the reasons for school truancy according to James’ study?A.Truants are fallen behind in their studies.B.Truants have no interest in school subjects.C.Truants have more interesting things to do.D.Truants are not satisfied with the teachers.2.The underlined phrase “taking a hard line” (paragraph 2) is closest in meaning to“”.A.experiencing a problem with B.having a strict attitude towardsC.finding it difficult to solve D.having little success with3.By citing Adam's remark, James wants to show that .A.school education is not efficient and needs improvementC.school truancy is becoming more serious and needs more concernD.even good students may sometimes need a break from school4.What is Philippa James’ suggestion to schools?A.Schools should solve the problem of teachers.B.Schools should be more active in helping beginner truants.C.Schools should have a better control of hidden truants.D.Schools should find out who truant and how they it.Ⅴ.书面表达19、写作Tom去年来到大明所在的学校学习。