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六、书信写作假设你是某中学高一学生李华你在某英语报上看到同为高一新生的的求助信,他想
62.Jerry参加学校的学生会,但父亲担心会影响他的学习而和他产生了争执他很烦恼,向同龄人征求建议请你给他写一封英文回信,内容包括表示安慰;
1.分析加入学生会的利弊;
2.提出合理可行的建议
3.注意词数左右;
1.100可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
4.提示词:学生会student unionDearJerry,Yours,Li HuaIn the lateststory fromthe Pinchof Magicseries,it isthe deepestwinter andthe Widdershinssistersand theirgrandma havebeen calledaway tolook aftercousin Clarissa.Inthesnowy north,thestreets arebeing visitedby afrightening highwayman.As anicy stormis gettingworse,can thegirls savetheirgrandma fromterrible danger
1.Whose bookshows howa boychanges hisfatherA.Jenny Pearsons.B.Gary Paulsens.C.Lisa Thompsons.D.Michelle Harrisons.
2.Which of the followingbooks isa partof aseriesA.Grandpa FranksGreat BigBucket List.B.How toTrain YourDad.C,A Stormof Sisters.D.The Rollercoaster Boy.
3.What dothe fourbooks have in commonA.They are adapted fromthe samestory.B.They arecreated basedon personalexperiences.C.They arepublished bythe samecompany.D.They aregreat storiesfeaturing familymembers.Small body,big power,a1O-year-old Chinesegirl whohas beenliving inIreland hastaken her(交际舞)ballroom dancingto thetop on the internationalstage.Born in2007,Kerry Sui,or SuiYuanjingin Chinese,came toDublin,the capitaland largestcity of Ireland,with herparents over10years ago.Kerry Suiwas solucky.When shestarted dancingin asupporting rolefor hersister CherrySui,she wasspotted byher teacherLaura OBrien.I knewshe wastalented the first timeI sawher.Herconfidence,courage andgraceful movementsin dancingsurprised mea lot.So,I advisedher mothertotrain herinto aprofessional dancer/9said OBrien.Suis parentsfollowed the teachers suggestionand(职、也).Kerry Suibegan herdancing careerKerrySui mether partnerFrancis Cartyin March
2017.Though shortin height,they havemadebig achievementsso far.They tookthe No.1position inthe2017Hampshire Dance Festival heldonOctober8,
2017.Also,they rankedsecond inthe BlackpoolDanceFestival,the worldsfirstand mostfamous annualballroom dancecompetition ofinternational significanceheld inEnglandsince1920,and werelater chosenas theelite dancingperformers forDSI London,the worldsleadingretailer andwholesaler ofballroom dance.“I workhard inthe dailytraining andlong for the acknowledgementof mostaudiences/9said Sui.Family meansmuch tome.My fathernow worksas achef in another cityofIreland,aiming tomakemore moneyto keepme goingwhile mymother isa full-time housewife,doing allshe canto supportme.I wantto dancebetter inthe future and relievethem withmy brightrecords/9she added.
4.Whafs themeaning ofthe underlinedword spotted“in Paragraph2A.Taught.B.Stopped.C.Discovered.D.Trained.
5.What surprisedtheteacherOBrien thefirst timeshe sawKerry SuiA.Suis professionalskills.B.Suis greattalent indancing.C.Suis goodluck onthe stage.D.Suis kindnessto hersister.
6.What canwe knowabout Suiand herpartner fromParagraph3A.They madegreat achievements.B.They weregood-looking.C.They wonthefirstin allcompetitions.D.They meteach otherin May
2017.
7.What isthe besttitle for the passageA.A SweetFamily B.A LuckyDancerC,A Dancerand HerTeacher D.An InspiringDancerIf therewas anapp claimingto improve your memory,would yoube willingto tryit Itshard toresistthe ideaof having a bettermemory.In responseto thisperceived need,the brain training industryhas grownrapidly,offering awiderange ofaccessible andaffordable mentalexercises throughsmartphone andtablet apps.Manyresearchers havefound evidence suggesting thatwell-designed exercisescan improvemental abilitiesandlead to better scoreson IQtests.They comparethe brainto muscles,suggesting thattargetedrepetition ofmemory exercisescan strengthenand conditionour memoryprocesses,similar tohowathletes engagein strengthand conditioningby repeatedlyexercising specificmuscle groups.In contrastto everydayactivities likesolving acomplex puzzle,memory trainingapps arespecificallydesigned toprovide amore challengingworkout for the brain.These appstypically(使分心、)involve tasksthat requiretracking alarge numberof objectswhile beingdistracted byasecondary task,such asmental calculationsor exploringa gameslandscape.If thisbraintrainingproveseffective,it couldbe beneficialfor individualswith brain-related disabilitiesor thoserecovering fromconditionslike cancer.Critics,though,argue thatwhile theconcept isappealing,the overallevidence failsto demonstratesignificantimprovement incore brainprocesses.Additionally,despite theclaims madeby manyappsand braintraining companies,scientists haveyet toidentify thekey factorsthat make an interventiontrulyeffective ordetermine thebest approachesto addressthe diverseneeds ofindividuals seekinghelp.While thequestion isstill opento debate,there isevidencesuggestingthat short-term workingmemoiytraining canbenefit high-functioning individuals.However,ifs importantto notethat braintraining,like dietand exercise,is unlikely to haveidentical effectson everyindividual.
8.In whatway isthe brainsimilar tomuscles accordingto manyresearchersA.In testingresults.B.In workprocesses.C.In bodilyfunctions.D.In trainingmethods.
9.What isthe mainfeature ofthe typicaltasks inmemory trainingappsA.Simple.B.Effective.C.Demanding.D.Interesting.
10.What docritics thinkmemory trainingapps lackA.Legal claims.B.Proven effects.C.Tailored services.D.Appealing concepts
11.What canbe thesuitable titleforthetextA.Can OurMemory beImprovedB.Does BrainTraining ActuallyWorkC.What haveScientists Foundabout MemoryD.What doesthe BrainTraining IndustryBringWhen youareakid,gaining abest friendforever canhappen ina singleplay date.But whenyougrow uptobe an adult,making andmaintaining friendshipsgets harder.So howmuch quality(优质时光)time doyou needbefore thatstranger becomesyour friendA newstudy recentlyfound that,on average,it takesabout50hours with someone beforeyou considerthem acasual(感情不深的)friend,about90hours beforeyou becomereal friends,and about200hours tobecomeclose friends.The study9s authorJeffrey Hall,a communicationsprofessor,invited adultswho areeager tomakefriends to take partin twoexperiments-people whohad justmoved toa newcity inthe pastsixmonths andcollege freshmen.He asked them torate andtrack thedegree ofcloseness andtime spenttogetherwith anew person.Results suggestthat thechance ofchanging fromcasual friendto realfriendis greaterthan50%after around80-100hours together,said Hall.The studyfoundthatthe amountof timespent talkingtogether,orthefact thatyou spenttime atschoolor workwith them,was unrelatedto friendshipcloseness.It isreally easyto spenda lotof timewithpeople asthey areroutinely inthe sameplace atthe sametime asyou,Hall said.“However,mystudy showsyou canhave workmatesyou spendhundreds andhundreds ofhours withand stillnotdevelop a friendship.You donot need to becomebest friendswith yourworkmates to develop meaningfulrelationshipswith them.But fbrthose ofus hopingto changefrom girlwho Ieat lunchat workwith tofriend Icandepend onJ Hallsuggests thatyou needtotakethe relationshipout ofthe workplacefor itto becomeafriendship.The participantswho didactivities outsideof workwithsomeone,such asbeing invitedtohave lunchin theirhome,were morelikelyto develop deeperrelationships with them.
12.What isthe newstudy mainlyaboutA.Ways ofmaking friendsinanew environment.B.Why peopleneedtomake differentfriends.C.Different levelsof friendship.D.How longit takestodevelopafriendship.
13.What dowe knowabout theparticipants inthe studyA.They kneweach otherbefore.B.They haddifficulty inmaking newfriends.C.They werein greatneed of friends.D.They startedtheir newlife inthe samecity.
14.What doesthe underlinedword routinely”probably meanin paragraph3A.Usually.B.Actively.C.Seldom.D.Confidently.
15.Which can help peoplebuild deeperrelationships withworkmates accordingto HallA.Joining thesame workteam.B.Having lunchat workwiththem.C.Inviting them to yourhome afterwork.D.Sharing workexperience witheach other.(乐观)If stayingoptimistic issomething youstruggle with,youre certainlynot alone.Here arefiveways youcan frequentlypractice tobe optimistic.Be presentevery dayThemajority ofnegative thoughtsare aboutthe pastand future,which cantbe changed.To bepresent,you needto exactlyfigure outwhether theyare inthe past,present orfutureandbring themback into themoment.16Give thanksThethoughts ofgiving thankscanhelpimproveyourbody functionsand overallhappiness.Start bywritingdown at least threethings yourethankful foreach day.17This practicecould transforminto aformalhabit ofrecalling thingsyoure gratefulfor andwriting them down.Laugh out loudLaughter reallyis fantasticmedicine.Loud laughscan calmthe brainsstress center.Watch one ofyour favoriteTV playsor eventry laughteryoga.It mightbeagood choiceto reachout toothers forhelpto laughoutloud.18It canhelp liftyour moodduring difficulttimes.19Acts ofkindness canincrease yoursense ofwell-being.Even somethingas simpleas givingsomeone asmilecan leaveyou bothfeeling happier.Challenge yourselfto doatleastone kindthing forsomeoneelse eachday,such asbuying astranger acup ofcoffee ordonating toa causethat mattersto you.Findtime toexerciseExercise producespleasurable brainchemicals andrelieves bademotions.When youparticipatein physicalactivities thatbring youjoy,your thinkingwill clear.If itshard tofind timeto gettothegym,there aremany exercisevideos youcan followonline.20Then youlllikely feelmore positiveafterward.A.Pay itforward.B.Acquire spiritualstrength.C.Try tofbcus onwhats infront ofyou.D.The maingoal isto breaka sweatand doit regularly.E.Its unavoidable to feelunhappy withups anddowns allthe time.F.Doing that helps yourecognize the little goodthings surroundingyou.G.Having apositive networkoffriendsor familycan reallymakeadifference.
二、完形填空Mr.Brown hadto goto hiscamp inthe midstofthe mountains inCalifornia.His menwere21the(融big trees,and puttingthem togetherin22forthefloods ofthe river,when thesnows melted化).Then theywould slidethemdownthemountainsides tothelittlevillages.There wasa great deal ofsnow onthe mountains,and Mr.Brown knewit wouldbe23workclimbing tothe camp,but Lady Gray was
24.Lady Graywas Mr.Brown9s pethorse,and she was always(马鞍).happy whenher25was inthe saddleButtoday thesnow wasvery26and soonMr.Brown hadto getoff,throw awaythe saddle,and27her.Late inthe afternoonthey reachedthe camp28,and itwas severaldays beforethey wereableto
29.The snowwas stilldeep andMr.Brown knewhe mustgo backon snowshoesbut hewas afraidLadyGray wouldhave tobe leftbehind.Finally,oneofthe mensuggested30her somesnow-shoes.(系牢)They cutfour roundpieces ofboard,30cm across,and fastenedthem onwith31,LadyGray seemedto32what theywere forand triedvery hardto walkinthem.She wasvery33at firstand couldhardly standup,but by34a littleevery dayshewassoon abletomanage
35.Mr.Brown andLadyGrayboth returnedonsnow-shoes.Everyone didlaugh whenthey sawthem.But theynever couldhave doneit ifthey hadnot tried.
21.A.picking upB.cutting downC.coming alongD.taking away
22.A.searching B.fighting C.preparing D.answering
23.A.hard B.simple C.important D.busy
24.A.graceful B.shy C.funny D.strong
25.A.follower B,designer C.master D.inventor
26.A.light B.soft C.deep D.icy
27.A.feed B.lead C,warm D.wash
28.A.tired B.confused C.frightened D.annoyed
29.A.escape B.separate C.arrive D.return
30.A.buying B・making C.bringing D.handing
31.A.rope B.brush C.fire D.glue
32.A.fight B,admire C・understand D.doubt
33.A.shocked B,awkward C.stupid D.crazy
34.A.moving B.climbing C.comparing D.practicing
35.A.angrily B.politely C.nicely D.painfully
三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Yang Hao,a32-year-old doctoralstudent,started atrip alonethe old-fashioned waylast year,using aprinted mapand payingfor everythingusing cash.Over thecourse36134days,he visited68towns andcities in24provinces acrossChina,documented his37experience,and usedtwo cameras38record whathe saw.诲“I realizedthat thosedays werethe mostfocused and39product periodof my1J saysYang,who wasborn inTaiyuan inShanxi province.Since hisstory40post online,it hascaused widespreaddiscussion andreflectionon themodern41depend ontechnology.One netizenfrom Hubeiprovince namedYangbuer,commented that“while technologymakesthe world42small,and weseem tohave moreresources tohand,we alsolose somethings.^^Anotherfrom Fujianprovince wrotethat nothavingaphone43mean anxietyin modernsociety becausephonescombine manyfunctions inone,such asdigital walletsand socialconnectivity.^Yang saysthathehas gaineda greatdeal fromhis“experiment”.Now,he keeps44degree of安装distance fromthe Internet,and doesnot haveWi-Fi connectedto hisphone,45installed athome.
四、单词拼写(文章)(根据中英文
46.The teacheraskedthestudents towrite ane abouttheir summervacation.提示单词拼写)(习惯)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
47.Ifs importanttodevelopgood froma youngage.(信息)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
48.The bookprovides awealth ofonthesubject.(生意)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
49.The companyis expandingits toinclude newproducts..(根据首字母单词拼写)
50.She showedgreatdin overcomingher difficulties(教育)(根据中英文提示单词拼写)
51.The newpolicy aimsto improveeinrural areas.(欣赏)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
52.He hasa greatfor classicalmusic.(根据首字母单词拼写)
53.The governmentis takingmtoreduce pollution.(根据首字母单词拼写)
54.Many topleaders arec aboutthe shortageof water.(己者)(根据中英文提示
55.The jt askedthe politiciansome toughquestions duringthe interview.单词拼写)
五、翻译从初中过渡到高中真是一项巨大的挑战(汉译英)
56.你想去看足球比赛吗?(汉译英)
57.郎平受到国内外粉丝的喜爱(汉译英)
58.仿佛世界末日即将来临!(汉译英)
59.我只需要几个字就能消除我们之间的距离(汉译英)
60.唐山开始复苏,重新站起来在政府的大力支持和全市人民的不懈努力下,一个新的唐
61.山在地震废墟上建立起来,这座新城已经成为多万人的家园(汉译英)700。
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