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人who alwaysremembered asimpleactofkindness froma
54.And,knowing inydifficulties,they helpedme,sell thehouseforfree.Kindness55in thesamefamily,and Ifeltquitethankful,again.
41.A.find B.visit C.contact D.protect
42.A.broke downB.showed upC.pulled awayD.took off
43.A.promised B.happened C.refused D.stopped
44.A.met B.cheered C.chatted D.passed
45.A.shared B.heard C.thought D.imagined
46.A.gifts B.cards C.ideas D.messages
47.A.situation B.patience C.courage D.kindness
48.A.clean B.sell C.decorate D.repair
49.A.mentioned B.considered C.remembered D.informed
50.A.Undoubtedly B.Suddenly C.Frankly D.Unluckily
51.A.but B.because C.since D.unless
52.A.town B.program C.business D.industry
53.A.brave B.happy C.nervous D.worried
54.A.friend B.stranger C.competitor D.customer
55.A.matters B.changes C.continues D.disappears
四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入I个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式As weallknow,festivals56celebrateall aroundtheworld andthey have________________57widerangeoforigins,suchastheseasonsoftheyear,religions,famousfigures,andimportantevents.Ofallthe58tradition festivals,the harvestfestival can be foundin almostevery culture.People celebratetoshow thatthey aregrateful59the yearssupply offood.60actual,customs playa significantrole infestivals,butsometimestheycanchangeovertime.Withthe61developofmodernsocietyandthespreadofnewideas,sometraditionsmay fadeaway and othersmaybeestablished.Today,festivals arebecomingmoreandmorecommercial,withmoreandmorebusinesses62addtothecelebrations.Andthisbrings63we alot ofbenefits.Festivals arean importantpart ofsociety,64reflect peopleswishes,faiths,beliefs,andattitudestowardslife.Andifyoustudyfestivalscarefully,youmaybesurprised65findthatdifferentcultures have alot incommon afterall.
五、书信写作
66.假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Tom对中国传统节日十分感兴趣,来信询问你请你给他回一封邮件,内容如下
1.节日名称、时间;
2.节口的庆祝活动;
3.该节日的意义注意
1.词数80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯Dear Tom,Yours,Li Hua
六、书面表达
67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文An HonestMistakeAlice double-checked thewords onher spellinglest.If shegot100percent today,shed win herclasss First-Quarter SpellingChallenge anda brand-new dictionarythat camewith videosand othercoolstuff.Plus,Lisa hadpromised to doahandstand ifanyone gotaperfect score.Three morewords togo.n-i-c-e-l-y.q-u-i-c-k-l-y.h-o-n-s-t-y.Wait!Shed spelled“honesty,not
10.Whatis thematterwithMr.Smith honestly”!She hurriedlyerased thet-yandwrote l-y beforehandinginher paper.Illcorrectandgradethesetestpapersatthebreak,saidLisa.Alicehurriedintotheclassroom.Shesatrestlesslyinherseatwithherfingerscrossed.ThenLisa walkedtothefrontoftheroomandclearedherthroat.(Congratulations,Alice!You didshe announced.The wholeclass burstinto applause!LisapresentedAlicewithherprize.Alicegrinned(咧嘴笑)asshereadthelabelonthebox:ToAliceCarter,forher perfectfirst-quarter scoreinspelling.“Is everythingOK”Mom askedas Aliceburst throughthe frontdoor afterschool.“Everything isperfect!nAliceshouted,showing Momherspellingtest paperandprize.Momhugged her.44PutthetestonthefridgesoDadcanseeitwhenhegethome.AndCasper,too.”Alicescooped(抱起)uphercat.Casper,can youspell nicely,quickly andhonestly”Alices heartmissed abeat suddenly.t€Honestly^^H-O-N-E-S-L-Y!“Alice,whatsthematter^^saidMom.Idontfeelsogood,^^Alicesaid,puttingCasperdownandstuffing thetest paperinto her backpack.Probably toomuch excitement.Mom nibbedherback.Howabout sometea”Alice swallowed,lvHowdid youknowAt”is exactlywhat Ineeded.注意
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好Paragraph1:Shortlyafterwards,Alice dashedinto herroom andpulled outthetest paper.Paragraph2:Alicepushed openthedoor ofLisasoffice.A.Heis unqualifiedfor hisjob.B.Hisleg isbroken.C.Hegot asorethroat.
11.Whatdoes Mr.Smith teachA.Chinese.B.English.C.Physics.
12.Whydoesnt Mr.Smith wanttotake arestA.Hehas tohelp hisstudentsprepare fortheexam.B.Hehas troublesleeping.C.Hewants ovisit afriend.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
13.What doesthewoman thinkofherco-workersA.Selfish.B.Nice.C.Unfriendly.
14.How istheresearchprogram goingA.It willbestarted inMarch.B.It wasfinished beforeChristmas.C.It hasntbeen finishedyet.
15.What doweknowaboutthewomanA.Shetraveled alotinAmerica.B.Shewont goback toAmerica.C.Sheenjoyed herselfin parties.
16.What daydoes BoxingDayfall onA.December
24.B.December
25.C.December
26.听下面一•段独白,回答以下小题
17.What willtheheadmaster dotomorrowmorningA.Meet thelistenersin thelibrary.B.Introduce theschooltothe listeners.C.Take photosinthe labbuilding.
18.Where willthelisteners visitonTuesday morningA.Central Park.B.Brooklyn Bridge.C.TheStatueofLiberty.
19.Whatwill beheldonTuesday eveningA.Atalk show.B.Aparty.C.Alecture.
20.When willthelistenersgo toWashingtonA.On Wednesdayafternoon.B.On Wednesdaymorning.C.On Tuesdayafternoon.
二、阅读理解Thanksgiving isbasically aharvest-related festivalwhich celebratescommunal harmony.ThoughthisfestivalissaidtohaveoriginatedinAmerica,anumberofothercountriesalsocelebrateharvest-relatedfestivals.The festivalis observedwith differentnames andin differentseasons.In Australiawe cansee anumberofharvest festivals.AppleFestival GrapeFestivalTheharvestforapplesandgrapestakesplaceinthemonthofMarchinAustraliainthegranitebelt,aspecial area.The festivalis celebratedfor3-4days.During thefestival,various culturaland funevents areorganized.Activitieslikegrapecrushingcompetitions,applepickingcompetitions,streetcarnivals(狂欢),and grandparades arealso partof thefestival.Renmark OrangeWeek FestivalIn Augustor September,the largeorange growingarea alongthe MurrayRiver inSouth Australiaholdsa festivalin Renmark,which iscalled theRenmark OrangeWeek.All kindsof games,competitionsand funlast fora weekduring thecarnival.Fireworks areanother featureof thefestival.The twovarietiesthatarebeingharvestedinAustraliaaretheValencia,whichisfromOctobertoMayandtheNavel,whichisfrom MaytoOctober.CaneFestivalThe caneis harvestedfrom Juneto Decemberin Australia.Most ofthe canecrop isgrow ninQueensland andsome inMaclean,New SouthWales.And Juneis limefbr canefestivals.Just beforeharvest,the caneis burntto removedead leavesand todrive outpests.Machines arebeing usedto cutthecane totheground.WheatFestivalWheat isharvested in the monthof Decemberand isusually finishedby theend ofJanuary.Harvesting isdone bymachines.A newharvester inventedby Headlie Taylormakes iteasier toharvestcrops whichget flattenedor damagedbybad weather.
21.Which festivaltakes placeinJuneA.Cane Festival.B.Wheat Festival.C.Renmark OrangeWeek Festival.D.AppleFestival amp;Grape Festival.
22.What canpeople doduringAppleFestival amp;Grape FestivalA.Appreciate fireworks.B.Tastedelicious grapewine.C.Join in appleeating competitions.D.Take pariin grandparades.
23.What canbe knownfrom thetextA.Wheat Festivalbegins inJanuary.B.Harvest-related festivalsoriginated inAmerica.C.Oranges arebeing harvestedin Australiaalltheyear round.D.Renmark OrangeWeekFestivaltakes placein thegranitebelt.In2019,a white-haired seniorwas awardedthe FriendshipMedaL thehighest orderof honorofChinaforforeigners.ItwasIsabelCrook.Inhermorethanacentuiyoflife,shespentmore(han90yearsinChinaand cultivated(培养)alarge numberofforeign languagetalentsforChina.In1915,Isabel wasbom inChengdu,Sichuan Province.After graduatingfrom theUniversity ofTorontoin1938,Isabel couldntwait toreturn toChina.With hardwork,she andher colleaguecompletedthe surveyof over1,500families insome villagesin BishanCounty.She recordedthe dailylife ofthevillagers inXinglongchang withdetailed fieldnotes,which givethe youngpeople todaysome ideaof thestateofaffairs invillages atthat time.In1947,Isabel andher husbandDavidCrook cametoChinato observeand studytheongoing landreform.A yearlater,they completedthe studyand acceptedthe invitationto slayin Chinafbr languageteaching.Onecouldhardlyimaginetheteachingconditionsinthemidstofawar.Theyaskedtheirstudentstotakesmallstools(凳子)withthemsothattheycouldgiveclasseverywhere.Theytailored(定制)teachingapproaches tosuit students5different languageproficiency levels.Without handyteaching materials,heycollectedarticlesfromEnglishnewspapersandmagazines.InoralEnglishteaching,Isabelaskedstudentstowatch theirteachers ina givenconversation first.Since there were notape recordersat school,she hadtoperform theconversationagain andagain.Isabel retiredin1981,but shereturned toSouthwest Chinamany timesto setup scholarshipforchildrenfrompoorfamilies.ShealsowenttoInnerMongolia,Ningxiaandotherplacestohelpwithforeignlanguage teaching.Isabel diedin2023inBeijing.
24.What dowcknowaboutIsabel accordingtothe textA.Shegot Chinashighest honorforforeigners.B.Shereceived hercollege educationin China.C.Sherelumed coChina asateacher atage
23.D.Shehelped childreninneed allover China.
25.When didIsabel startthe journeyof educationin ChinaA.In
1915.B.In
1938.C.In
1948.D.In
1981.
26.Which ofthefollowingbest describesthecouples teachingA.Boring buthelpful.B.Simpleand modern.C.Traditional butattractive.D.Flexibleand personalized.
27.What doestheauthorwant toillustratebymentioningIsabels experiencesA.Herworking experienceswere rich.B.Herlife in Chinawas quitecolorful.C.Shedevoted herselfto teachinginChina.D.Sheshowed greatinterest inChinesehistory.Chinesefood inBritain hasover100years ofhistory.Since then,they,ve beenspringing uparoundthe country.Today,Chinesefood isoneofthetop choicesfor hungryEnglishmen.But sincecoming toChina,Ive foundsome differences.Much ofthe Chinesefood inBritain isinfluencedby westerntastes.For example,dishes arenot hotand hadfewer kinds.Its difficulto findthehot foodof Yunnanfood inBritain.The mostpopular Chinesedishes inBritain arechou mein,egg-friedrice andspring rolls.Also,meat dishesare alwayssweet andsour.The Chinesefood inBritain notonly givesa differenttaste.In mostChinese restaurants,food isservedas abuffet自助的.And onceyou sitdowninaChineserestaurant,dont hopetorotate(旋转)thedishesaroundabigroundtabletoshare.ThiskindoftableinEnglishiscalledaLazySusanbecauseitsconvenient tomovedishes around.But inBritain theyare veryuncommon.Attheendofthemeal,dontfbrgetyourluckycookie!inmostChineserestaurants,youllbegivenacakethatyoubreakahalf.Insideisasmallpieceofpaperwithyourluckywordswrittenonit.AlthoughyoucanhardlyfindluckycakesinChina,noChinesemealinBritainiscompletewithoutreadingtheselettersofgood luck.
28.What doestheunderlined phrase“springing up“in paragraph1meanA.Change.B.Keep.C.Appear.D.Disappear.
29.According tothewriter,Chinesedishes inBritain.A.arenot hotB.have morekindsC.are similartoWestern dishesD.arc notinfluenced bywesterntastes3().From thelasttwo paragraphs,wecan learnthat.A.luckycakes arepopularin BritainB.itis commonto seeaLazySusan inBritainC.lucky cakesare servedat thebeginningofa mealD.thewaiters areoften calledSusaninChineserestaurants
31.Whats thebesttitleofthis passageA.ALazySusan B.Chinese LuckyCakesC.English FoodinChinaD.ChineseFood inBritainLifein spacewill certainlytake somegetting usedto!But thespace stationhas beendesigned tokeeptheastronautsascomfortableaspossible一themodules(舱)areroomy,bright,andkeptataconstant21c.Itsimportantthecrewmembersarecomfortablebecausetheyllbebusyaboardihestation.Inatypicalworkday,crewmemberswillspend14hoursworkingandexercising,
1.5hourspreparingandeatingmeals,and
8.5hours sleeping.Here aresome otherfunfactsabout lifeaboard thestation:FoodCome mealtime,astronauts willhaveaspecial diningkitchen.Space foodjust keepsgettingbetter-andmorelikefoodweenjoyhereonEarth.Inearlyspacemissions(任务),astronautscouldeatonlyfreeze-dried foodthat didntrequire anypreparation.But thespace stationis equippedwith water,microwave ovens,and refrigerators,allowing thefolks onboard toeat more“normal”types offood,including fruit,vegetables,and icccream!SleepEach crewmemberhasaprivate room.With nogravity,theyll needtotiethemselvesto(heirbeds,or theywill floataway!That mightsound likea strangeway tosleep,but astronauts from pastspacemissionsreport thatsleeping in space isactually prettygreat!ExerciseYou mightnot thinkit,but exerciseiseven moreimportantonthestation thanitisonEarth.Thereisnotmuchgravityinspace.Astronautsdontstandup,sitdownorwalk inspace,sotheirmuscles andbonesdonthave towork much—and thismuscle andbone losscanbedangerous backon Earth.To fightthis,astronauts on(he stationwill exerciseon bikes,rowing machines,and otherequipment abouttwo hoursevery day.ClothingAstronauts willhave towear special space suitswhile travellingaboardtheU.S.shuttle orRussianrockets.But oncetheyre safeinsidethespace station,crewmembers canwear regular clothing.Ofcourse,a speciallydesigned,pressurized spacesuit isrequired forspace walks.It hasto bearflying piecesandprotect theastronautsfromdramatic temperature changes.It canrange from-84℃in theshadow ofthestation to121℃in thehotsun.Personal CleanlinessSimpletaskslikebrushing yourteeth canbechallenging inaweightlessenvironment.Alittlewaterdoesntflowinastream.Astronautswilluseafreshwaterhose(软管)tolakeshowers,shampoo,andwashoff-thenasecondvacuumhosetosuction(吸)offthedirtywater.Andhowdoyou gotothebathroominspace Withaspecial uairtoilcf,thatuses flowingair insteadofwater toget ridofwaste.
32.Thetextis mainlyabout.A.ways toget usedto lifein space.B.fun factsabout lifein space.C.temperaturechangesin space.D.atypical workdayinspace.
33.Whatcan welearn aboutspace foodfrom thetextA.Space foodisgetting betternowthan before.B.Astronautscould eatapples inspace inthepast.C.Fresh foodisnt availableto astronautsinspace.D.Astronauts eatonlyfruit,vegetables andicecream now.
34.Whyis exercisemoreimportant inspacethan onEarthA.It canprevent muscleandboneloss.B.It canmake astronautsfeel relaxedinspace.C.It can help astronautsspend theirsparetimehappily.D.Astronauts livesare moreimportantinspacethan onearth.
35.Whatcan belearned fromtheparagraph Clothing”?A.Astronauts wearpressurized spacesuitsjustto keepwarm.B.Astronautscan wearregularclothingforspace walksnow.C.Astronautsmust wearspecialspacesuits all(hetimein space.D.Thetemperature isquitedifferentindifferent placesinspace.HowtoBecome aMorningPersonEveryoneknowsthatearlytobedandearlytoriseisgoodforhealth.36Herearesomewaysyoucanfocus onthatcan helpyou become abetter morningperson.Shiftyour bedtime.37Mostpeopleshouldaimforatleastsevenhoursanight—soyoullprobablyneedtoinchyourbedtimeforwardasyoutransition(过渡)toanewschedule.Youcouldfallstraightintogettingupatyourdesired timeeveryday,knowing thatyoull fecitired duringthe transitionbut willnaturally startfallingasleep earlierwithinafew weeks.Relax beforebed.Dont watchTV orfiddlearound(摆弄)with laptopsright beforeyou goto bedbecause theyareshininglightintoyoureyesandmaybeeventrickingyourbrainintothinkingthatitsearlierthanitreallyis.38Try nottodoanything toostimulating beforebed.and insteadfocus onrelaxing activitieslike takingabath orlisteningtocomfortable music.39Thesecret tobecomingamorningpersonisexposuretobrightlight.Thatsbecauselightsuppresses(抑制)melatonin,ahormone(激素)thatplaysanimportantroleincircadian(昼夜)rhythm.Naturallight isthebest,so getoutsideor openyourbedroom window.Makemornings morepleasant.Try toschedule somethingto lookforward tointhemorning sothat gettingup feelslike lesshard.Perhaps ahotcup ofcoffee,sipped insilence,and thedailycrossword puzzle.40A.Lighten up.B.Work upasweat.C.Ils importantto makesureyoure gettingenough sleep.D.But manypeople havegreat difficultyin gettingupearly.E.Its hardto stopsurfingtheinternet lateatnight ifyoure anight owl.F.Make surethelight aroundyou isnottoo brightwhen itsclosetoyour bedtime.G.Knowing thatsomethingpleasant awaitscanhelpyou takethat firstpainful stepout ofbed.
三、完形填空Many yearsago Ilived inNew YorkCity.One Sundaymorning Idecided to41my parentswholivedinasmalltowntwohoursnorth.AsIapproached(靠近)thetown,mycar
42.Ilhappenedinthelate1970s whentherewereno cellphones.A womaninherthirties43to offermearide toa mechanic(修理工)intown,andaswc44onthewayin,Ilearnedthatshewasalocalrealtor(房地产经纪人).I45thatIwas fromthe cityseeing myparents.We exchanged46and wentour separateways,but Inever forgother
47.Forty yearslater,both myparents nowpassed away;1decided to48their housebecause Iwasunabletopaythetax(税).I49therealtorwhohadhelpedmeallthoseyearsagoandcalledherofficebythenumber onher businesscard Ialways treasured.50the ladyhad passedaway,51her daughterandgranddaughter wererunning the52and endedupbeing myrealtors.They were53towork fbrtheirlatefamily membersold acquaintance(相识之。
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