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  • 1. 1.( )

    Ajust

    Btruth

    Clucky

    Dstudy

  • 2. 2.( )

    Athrow

    Ballow

    Carrow

    Dwidow

  • 3. 3.( )

    Aexcuse

    Bmedicine

    Ccertain

    Ddecide

  • 4. 4.( )

    Apossess

    Bpassport

    Cprofessor

    Dpassage

  • 5. 5.( )

    Abear

    Bwear

    Cfear

    Dpear

  • 1. _____ a fire door does is to delay the spread of a fire long enough for people to escape.

    AThat

    BHow

    CWhat

    DWhich

  • 2. Due to the financial crisis, the stock prices _____ by 15% since last November.

    Afall

    Bare falling

    Cwere falling

    Dhave fallen

  • 3. The university library requires that students _____ the books they have borrowed in time.

    Ato return

    Breturn

    Creturning

    Dreturned

  • 4. He is one of the many people _____ scientific careers were influenced by Yuan Longping’s achievements.

    Awho

    Bwhen

    Cwhose

    Dwhich

  • 5. It was a very difficult examination. _____ ,he passed it with a high score.

    ASimilarly

    BAdditionally

    CTherefore

    DNevertheless

  • 6. As John grew taller, his mother sorted out his clothes that needed _____ and donated them to those in need.

    Areplace

    Breplaces

    Creplacing

    Dreplaced

  • 7. —These mooncakes are delicious.—But I think the ones with nuts are _____ of all.

    Adelicious

    Bmore delicious

    Cmost delicious

    Dthe most delicious

  • 8. The boy's parents were trying to have a conversation, but he kept _____ .

    Acutting out

    Bcutting in

    Ccutting across

    Dcutting back

  • 9. The management is open _____ suggestions on how working conditions can be improved.

    Aat

    Bfor

    Cto

    Dwith

  • 10. Travelling with a dog, you make friends _____ you go.

    Awhatever

    Bwhoever

    Cwhichever

    Dwherever

  • 11. The local people have been living for years under the _____ of fear because the volcano is becoming more active.

    Ashadow

    Bcover

    Cdistance

    Dviolence

  • 12. With tears _____ down her face, she kissed goodbye to her parents on the platform.

    Astream

    Bstreaming

    Cto stream

    Dstreamed

  • 13. As a famous painter, he really loves what he's been doing and that's _____ his passion is.

    Awhich

    Bwhen

    Chow

    Dwhere

  • 14. —I haven't seen Jerry for a while. Do you have any idea where he is?—He _____ be at home, but I'm not sure about that.

    Amight

    Bmust

    Cwill

    Dneed

  • 15. No sooner _____ than he realised it was no longer what he wanted.

    Ahad he started

    Bhe had started

    Chad started he

    Dstarted he had

  • Imagine you are on a desert island for the rest of your days. What one book would you most    __ 21__ to have with you? Much more often than not, people __22__ a great work of literature to keep them company for their __23__ lives there. Then, what is literature? The answer is found by __24__ at literature itself. For example, consider the very first __25__ works we come into contact with over the __26__ of our lives-children's literature. Most of us __27__ the first steps into the world of reading in the __28__ : someone we love reads to us in bed. So begins the lifelong journey through all __29__ pages that lie ahead. As we grow up, the practice of reading for pleasure-which __30__ means reading literature-stays with us. Explaining to young children the politics or the history would be __31 __. Literature, with its ability to communicate to all ages, can help.  __32 __ we read well, we will find ourselves in a dialogue __33 __ the most creative minds of our own time and of the past. It enriches(丰富)life in __34 __ that nothing else quite can. It makes us more    __35 __. The better we learn to read literature, the better it will do that.  

    1. 21( )

    Awant

    Bask

    Callow

    Drequire

  • 2. 22( )

    Aprovide

    Bchoose

    Cdiscover

    Dfollow

  • 3. 23( )

    Adangerous

    Bhappy

    Clonely

    Dcolourful

  • 4. 24( )

    Alooking

    Bworking

    Carriving

    Dpointing

  • 5. 25( )

    Adeveloped

    Bprinted

    Cdesigned

    Dreported

  • 6. 26( )

    Apattern

    Bcourse

    Cevent

    Dcondition

  • 7. 27( )

    Acount

    Bpave

    Cwatch

    Dtake

  • 8. 28( )

    Abookstore

    Bclassroom

    Cbedroom

    Dlibrary

  • 9. 29( )

    Athis

    Bthese

    Cthat

    Dthose

  • 10. 30( )

    Atypically

    Bperfectly

    Cexpectedly

    Dsimilarly

  • 11. 31( )

    Aconvenient

    Bcommon

    Cprivate

    Ddifficult

  • 12. 32( )

    AThough

    BSince

    CIf

    DUnless

  • 13. 33( )

    Afor

    Bbeyond

    Cwith

    Dinto

  • 14. 34( )

    Acases

    Bways

    Cpositions

    Dshapes

  • 15. 35( )

    Aclassical

    Bstandard

    Cpersonal

    Dhuman

  • Passage One When I was around 10 years old, I remember staying at my great aunt and uncle's in Derbyshire. I visited them every summer, and this particular year, they gave me a plastic camera that they'd received free with a purchase. I felt like I'd been given the world. I remember the joy of photographing everything I could, sending them to Triple Print and waiting for the results in the post. I have boxes and boxes of prints, all full of memories: photos of blue skies, brightly coloured gardens, photos of us girls pulling faces, and my brother's bike. As I matured, I took photography classes and learnt how to develop and process photos. I learnt about composition and how to make a photo attractive. As soon as I started working, all my money went on film, prints and albums. There was such a pleasure in feeling the photos in your hands and of adding them to albums. Over time, photography has progressedit's simple to photograph every detail of your day: your meals, your workout, your night out. Our entire lives can be documented in digital form. But what do we do with those images? Are they lost forever to the Cloud(云盘? I've spent many an hour going through my granddad's photo collection, wondering who all the faces were, why they were all dressed up that particular day, what they were laughing at, or who own the dog. I treasure my own printed photos, and all the memories they bring to me. I still print photos from my phone and display them around my house. Once theyre down, Ill store them in a memory box before the next lot goes up on display. Maybe, in years to come, my future generations will discover them and laugh at our sense of fashion and the silly faces that we pull.  

    1. What did the author receive from her great aunt and uncle one year?

    AA small box.

    BA family album.

    CA plastic camer

    DA beautiful photo.

  • 2. Which of the following appeared in the photos taken by the author when she was young?

    ABlue skies.

    BCute dogs.

    CNaughty boys.

    DDirty faces.

  • 3. What does the author imply about digital photos?

    AThey are easily delete

    BThey are likely to be neglecte

    CThey are conveniently store

    DThey are preferred by the youn

  • 4. What is the passage mainly about?

    AUsing cameras to document natur

    BFinding fun in processing photos.

    CEnjoying taking photos with family.

    DRecalling the past through photos.

  • Passage TwoDid you know that cutting meat and dairy products from your diet can reduce your food carbon footprint(足迹by 73 percent? Its likely youve heard similar statistics before. It might have even held your attention long enough to try a plant-based diet for a while. However, for some, cutting out delicious meat products forever seems too restrictive to sustain long term.It's true that we're creatures of habit, so it's no wonder that the dishes we've grown to love might be difficult to give up even when we want to do so with the most earnest of intentions. But for those who are serious about making a personal change, all the exciting new food technology popping up around us could greatly change the way we as a nation consume food.Studies have shown that fake meat burgers, typically consisting of soy and gluten(大豆和面筋, use around 90 percent less water than hamburgers. Therefore, for all those looking to make a change without altering their diet too much, this could be wonderful news. Though meat substitutes have their disadvantages too, with some of the highest carbon emission(排放 of all plant-based food yet, the good still far exceeds the bad when used to replace red meat. If health is a big concern for you, you might be better off sticking to vegetables and enjoying fake meat as a treat.Currently, companies are racing to create the first lab grown meat products as a seemingly simple answer to everyone's concerns. The exciting thing to take from this, whichever side you may be on, is that the fake meat industry is growing so rapidly, and it's certain to produce a sustainable option soon.

    5. What do some people find it hard to do according to Paragraph 1?

    AAbandon a plant-based diet.

    BStop meat consumption.

    CCut food carbon footprints.

    DSwitch to dairy foods.

  • 6. What can help people make a personal change in diet?

    ANew food technology.

    BA positive attitud

    CSerious intentions.

    DA healthy habit.

  • 7. What can be learned about fake meat from Paragraph3?

    AIt is a zero-emission product.

    BIt serves as a good option for diet.

    CIt uses more water than bee

    DIt consists mainly of vegetables.

  • 8. What is the author's attitude towards the fake meat industry?

    ADoubtful.

    BCritical.

    CGrateful.

    DOptimisti

  • Passage ThreeThe amount of sleep a person needs to function effectively varies considerably from individual to individual and from time to time. Newborns spend an average of 16 hours a day sleeping. Teenagers spend as much as 10 to 11 hours asleep each night. Students in graduate school average eight a night. Although the amount of sleep a person needs may vary, it does appear that everyone sleeps and that sleep is crucial to the normal functioning of the body.Have you ever noticed that there are certain times of the day when you are more alert or more tired? People seem to have an internal biological clock that regulates the sleep-wakefulness cycle. Blood pressure, heart rate, and appetite all follow circadian rhythms(昼夜节律). A circadian rhythms is a biological clock in our body that regulates the responses of our body within a time period of 24 or 25 hours. circadian rhythms operate even when clues for day and night are removed. For example, we usually adapt our sleep patterns to the light of day and dark of night; yet researchers who have lived for months at a time in the depths of a cave have still maintained a rhythm to their behaviours. Without any environmental clues, people maintained their circadian rhythms on about a 24- to 25-hour cycle. Researchers have determined that humans have a circadian cycle of approximately 24.18 hours.Circadian rhythms do not control our sleep cycles; the environment and the 24-hour day control our cycles. Thus, when you miss sleep,this disruption(打乱 becomes very apparent. Some travellers experience jet lag(时差反应. This occurs when their internal circadian rhythms do not match the real clock time. What do you do to cure jet lag? It usually takes about one day for each hour of time change to return to your normal circadian clock.

    9. Which of the following is true about sleep according to Paragraph 1?

    ASleep helps people study effectively.

    BNewborns' sleep patterns vary greatly.

    CAdults and teenagers need similar sleep tim

    DSleep is important for body functionin

  • 10. Why did the researchers live in a cave?

    ATo experience its quietness.

    BTo measure its depth.

    CTo study circadian rhythms.

    DTo fix their biological clocks.

  • 11. Which of the following helps to determine our sleep cycles?

    ACircadian rhythms.

    BThe environment.

    CBlood pressur

    DHeart rat

  • 12. Where does the passage most likely come from?

    AA science textbook.

    BA consumer survey.

    CA news report.

    DA travel guid

  • Passage FourA single game of soccer has it all: thrill, drama, passion. It's no wonder millions around the world call it the beautiful game. The World Cup is a special moment for people to gather over community, culture, and competition. And here's the best part; it's a family-friendly event that kids and adults can enjoy together. So get everyone in front of the TV to cheer on your favorite team! Here are some ways for families to make memories over the global celebration.Watching sports together lets you point out examples of life skills to your children. Focus their attention on what’s happening in the game, like how the players behave or show their feelings. Talk with them about the importance of cooperation and fair play. It's also a good way to teach kids about how they view winning and losing. Show them how players on the losing side congratulate the winners at the end of every game. Seeing these kinds of situations on screen and talking about them can develop childrens empathy(同感.In the World Cup, you will see top players. Many of those athletes are role models for the public,both on and off the field. They influence society in a positive way. If soccer was a part of your own childhood, share stories about the players you respected. Not only is this a bonding experience,it's also a way for kids to relate to what they're watching on TV.The World Cup is a fantastic time to explore the countries in competition. Maybe your family supports the country of your roots, or maybe you cheer for a different nation. Use this moment to help your kids connect with their own heritage(遗产and learn about places theyre less familiar with. Its a fun way to get them learning about the people, languages, food, and more. And if your family likes to get competitive, you can quiz each other about the countries at halftime!

    13. What can be learned about the top players from Paragraph 3?

    AThey can be role modes for kids.

    BThey see soccer as part of their lif

    CThey do their best to help soccer fans.

    DThey can promote the game on TV.

  • 14. What can the World Cup help people do according to the last paragraph?

    APick up a foreign languag

    BMake friends with athletes.

    CLearn about a foreign country.

    DExperience different lifestyles.

  • 15. What is the purpose of the passage?

    ATo illustrate the benefits of playing sports.

    BTo honor the achievements of top athletes.

    CTo show the educational value of soccer.

    DTo discuss the history of the World Cup.

  • Passage FiveIn this digital age, where most of our daily tasks are completed online, older adults often find themselves left out from the digital world. While technology offers convenience and ease for those used to it, many older individuals face difficulties adjusting to the shift toward digital platforms.Mildred Lovell, a 62-year-old woman, experienced the challenges first hand. As someone who has devoted herself to interacting(交流with people rather than computers, she found herself struggling when she began studying for an online doctor degree. Realizing her lack of basic technology skills, she sought help from the Brooklyn Public Librarys digital literacy(数字素养program.Contrary to the idea that older adults have a hard time learning new things, research has shown that they are indeed capable of learning. However, changes in processing speed may result in longer learning paths. Nevertheless, older adults have the flexibility needed to adapt to new experiences, showing their ability to gain digital skills with the right support and patience.Don Norman, a former vice president of an electronics company, points out that one reason technology doesn't meet the needs of older adults is that it is mostly designed by younger people. He suggests involving older individuals in the design process to address their specific needs in order to make sure that technology is user-friendly for everyone. Sadly, companies often ignore the learning features of older adults, leading to designs that don't match their unique needs and points of view.To bridge the digital gap for older adults, it's crucial to pay attention to the user-friendliness of technology. Providing support programs, taking in feedback(反馈from older users, and involving them in the design process are important steps toward creating inclusive digital experiences. By recognizing the potential of older adults and their capability to learn and adjust, we can make sure they actively take part in the digital world.

    16. What can be learned about older adults from Paragraph 1 ?

    AThey prefer to complete activities onlin

    BThey have adapted to the digital ag

    CThey are armed with technological skills.

    DThey have trouble with digital tasks.

  • 17. Which of the following is true about Mildred Lovell?

    AShe lacked basic computer skills.

    BShe struggled to interact with peopl

    CShe was refused by a digital program.

    DShe found it interesting to learn new things.

  • 18. Why should older people be involved in the design process?

    ATo learn about their needs.

    BTo help them adjust quickly.

    CTo expand their knowledg

    DTo change their points of view.

  • 19. Which of the following is a way to bridge the digital gap according to the last paragraph?

    AEncouraging talks between seniors.

    BMaking technology senior-friendly.

    CShowing the importance of technology.

    DAdding attractive features to technology.

  • Secretary: Good afternoon. ____56____ Yang: Yes, please. I'm Dennis Yang. I have an appointment with Mr. Long this afternoon. Secretary: Well, Mr. Yang,your appointment is at 3 p.m. ____57____ Yang: I'm sorry. I've come here too early. Secretary: It's Okay. ____58____    Yang: Sure. Secretary: Would you like something to drink? Coffee,tea or water? Yang: ____59____Thank you. Secretary: ____60____   

    1. 第56题选()

    AWhat do you want?

    BCould you be waiting here?

    C Mr. Long is still in a meeting.

    DI don't drink coffee.E.You're welcome.

    F Mr. Long will be back tomorrow.

    GJust water, please.

    HCan I help you?

  • 2. 第57题选()  

    AWhat do you want?

    BCould you be waiting here?

    C Mr. Long is still in a meeting.

    DI don't drink coffee.

    EYou're welcome.

    F Mr. Long will be back tomorrow.

    GJust water, please.

    HCan I help you?

  • 3. 第58题选()  

    AWhat do you want?

    BCould you be waiting here?

    C Mr. Long is still in a meeting.

    DI don't drink coffee.

    EYou're welcome.

    F Mr. Long will be back tomorrow.

    GJust water, please.

    HCan I help you?

  • 4. 第59题选()  

    AWhat do you want?

    BCould you be waiting here?

    C Mr. Long is still in a meeting.

    DI don't drink coffee.

    EYou're welcome.

    F Mr. Long will be back tomorrow.

    GJust water, please.

    HCan I help you?

  • 5. 第60题选()  

    AWhat do you want?

    BCould you be waiting here?

    C Mr. Long is still in a meeting.

    DI don't drink coffee.

    EYou're welcome.

    F Mr. Long will be back tomorrow.

    GJust water, please.

    HCan I help you?

  • 1. 新学期伊始,你(Li Yuan)有意加入学校环保社团(Environmental Club)。请给该社团写一封申请信,内容包括:·个人情况介绍;·申请加入的原因;·你期望在社团中承担的工作;·你对社团发展的建议。