2025年高职单招每日一练《英语(中职)》1月6日

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试卷介绍: 2025年高职单招每日一练《英语(中职)》1月6日专为备考2025年英语(中职)考生准备,帮助考生通过每日坚持练习,逐步提升考试成绩。

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  • 1. ()our dream,we should work hard and never give up.  

    AAchieve

    BAchieved

    CAchieving

    DTo achieve

  • Christy,a 34-year-old sea protection scientist,never knew that an eight-minute video would make a difference to the entire world.In August 2015,she(1)a sea turtle with a plastic straw blocking it's nose.Feeling(2)and shocked at the great discomfort to the turtle,Christy(3)her research team taking away the straw.Blood came out slowly from the turtle's(4). The(5)video has attached more than 32 million hits on the Internet.“I can really show how(6)a plastic straw can be.”she says.Americans(7)as many as 390 million plastic straws a day.Just a small part of them end in the sea but they may(8)sea animals.Though Christy's(9)is three years old,today it(10)to attract people and win more(11).In July this year,many famous companies promise to(12)using plastic straws step by step.“We can all do something to end the use of plastic,”Christy says. Apart from doing research on(13)the sea,Christy spends her time visiting schools to(14)young people.“I want to tell them that they can be(15)like me and fix the plastic problem in a scientific way.” Christy says

    2. 第7空填()。  

    Ause 

    Breceive 

    Cstore 

    Dbuy

  • 1. Excuse me,is this seat taken?
  • 请根据下面的短文内容判断句子,如果正确就填“T”,如果错误就填“F”,如果文中没有提到就填“N”。 All living things on earth need other living things to live.Nothing lives alone.Sometimes one living thing kill another to live,so they form a food chain. Plants make food from sunlight,water,air and so on while some animals feed on( 以……为食 )plants directly.For example,locusts(蝗虫)are small insects.Millions and millions of locusts in a group can eat anything that is green,including a lot of food that people need.In India,locusts have ever destroyed many fields of crops.However,locusts can be food for birds,chickens,ducks and other living things,even humans. Humans are at the top of the food chain.They eat not only locusts,but also birds,chickens,ducks and many other plants and animals.They are members of many food chains,but they often break up the food chains. Each form of life is linked to all the others.Breaking the links puts all lives in danger.Humans should share the world with other living things in peace.

    2. Some plants are at the bottom of the food chain.  
  • 1. Employers should __________ (尽最大努力)to protect their workers 'health and safety.  
  • 2.  ___________ (无论我走到哪里),nothing can make me separate from my motherland.  
  • 1. 以下是美国纽约市的一名高中生 Chris 写给李华的一封咨询信。在信中他咨询李华所在学校开设的国 际班汉语课程。请根据括号里的中文信息将内容补充完整。
  • 2. 以下是李华写给校外籍教师Mr.Smith的一封信,在信中他告知Mr.Smith英语演讲比赛的有关内容。请根据括号里的中文信息将内容补充完整。
  • 请根据以下短文内容,回答短文后面的问题,答题词数不得超过10个单词。 Many of us read news every day.It's probably because we'd like to know what's happening in the world.Today we can get news from TV or the Internet,but how did ancient people get news? At the very beginning,information spread by word of mouth.People living in tribes(部落)got news from neighbors or travelers.Ancient Romans changed the way people knew about their communities.They posted a list of daily happenings at public squares in the cities.Ancient Chinese people did it in another way.The government had news sheets sent to officials in the whole country so people could know what was going on in the capital. The fifteenth century saw big progress in printing technology in the West.The progress brought a sudden rise of news business.Printers sold whatever people loved to read.In the sixteenth century,the first real newspapers appeared.People started to form the habit of reading newspapers.They liked to share their opinions on newspapers.The invention of telegraph(电报)machines led to another big step in history.News stories were sent to the papers in minutes instead of weeks. Now we get news in seconds from all over the world.We can become some kind of reporters by posting online what happens around us.

    1. What brought a sudden rise of news business in the 15th century?  
  • 请根据以下短文内容,回答短文后面的问题,答题词数不得超过10个单词。 At just 17 years old,Pakistan's Malala is the youngest ever winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. Malala came to international attention when she spoke up for the rights of all children to have an education. Malala's father was a teacher who ran a school.For her early life,her family lived in the school so she was used to siting in the classrooms before her school age.Now,she can speak three languages and loves learning. She grew up in Pakistan.The living conditions in her area were very poor and unsafe.Many people were hurt and many schools were closed.Girls especially were not allowed to go to school Reporters from Britain told the world what was happening with the help of Malala.In 2009,12-year-old Malala wrote 35 diaries on the Internet.She wrote about the difficulties of her life,and about her strong hope for education.Soon after that,Malala's family was chosen to be in a TV program on ordinary children's education because both father and daughter spoke good English,and they cared about children's education. Malala has now written a book about her life called I Am Malala.The book shows that one person's voice can inspire change in the world.In her speech,she spoke warmly about her aims for education and peace.One sentence she said one day became famous:One child,one teacher,one pen and one book can greatly change the world.

    2. What were the living conditions like in Malala's area?