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1、實用文檔 筆試部分 i.詞匯選擇 從下面每小題的A、B、C三個選項中選出可以替換劃線部分的最佳選項。 ( )16.-Why did the teacher praise her? -Because she realized her mistake and corrected it. A didnt know B saw C was aware of ( )17.-If we work hard, I believe we can create a new life/ -I think so A buy B enjoy C. make ( )18.-Science is developing s

2、o fast. -Yes. Some computers are as tiny as a watch. A.small B.beautiful C big ( )19.-What do you think of his answer? -Perhaps he is right. A.Impossible B. Maybe C. Certainly ( )20.-I believe you have the ability to finish the work. -Thanks for trusting me. A.opinion B power C. interest ( )21.-Tik

3、tok is popular with teenagers now. -Yes. They spend too much time on it. Its really bad for A is known B is liked by C is pleased with ( )22.-Miss Li, what should I do next? -Please copy down the sentences on the blackboard. A write down B put off C give away ( )23. -It is a nice day for a walk. Why

4、 not go out instead of staying at home? -Good idea. A. together with B in place ofC. because of ii根據(jù)句子意思,從下面每小題的A、B、C三個選項中選出恰當(dāng)?shù)脑~語完成句子。 ( )24.If you _to do something, you say to someone that you will definitely do it. A.manage B promise C order 實用文檔 ( )25.An_ means the part that comes at the beginnin

5、g and tells you what the rest of the book is about. A.introduction B interview C invention ( )26.- What is Julie doing? -She is teaching her grandma to _ the computer. A.operate B provide C include ( )27.-Do you think the new invention will be _? -Of course,it can help me save a lot of time. A speci

6、al B practical C famous ( )28,-What is the_ from Shenzhen to Beijing? -It is more than two thousand kilometers, A weight B intelligence C. distance ( )29.-Are you good at typing on the key board? -Yes,I am.I can do that _. A. at a high speed B at a high price C at a high level ( )30.-Go to the truth

7、 and report back quickly. -Yes,sir. A take in B. die out C. find out 完形填空 Tom was walking through the forest with his axe(斧子) when a sapling(樹苗) called to him and stopped him on his way. Could you please_31 me clear away these trees, kind friend? They are stealing (G)E)all of my sunshine. There is n

8、o room_32. the trees, so my roots cannot grow freely. I cannot 33. the wind with the trees above me. Tom decided he could help the sapling. He swung his axe and cleared the_ 34. around the sapling.But 35 Tom made space for the sapling, the hot sunlight dried his leaves. Then there was a heavy rainst

9、orm.The 36. sapling couldnt stand (3%)the weather. Oh foolish one, said a farmer who was passing by. The taller trees may seem like theyre taking yoursunshine, space and wind from you, 37.theyre actually helping you. They 38 you from sunburns, heavy rain and other bad weather, You 39. see them takin

10、g your space, but you dont see how they help you. One day when you 40 ,you might be the one to protect other saplings 實用文檔 ( )31.A take B. help C, order ( )32.A. because of B instead of C,in addition to ( )33.A control B. clear C. feel ( )34 A sunshine B space C. trees ( )35.A before B after C if (

11、)36.A strong B poor C. special ( )37.A.but B and C perhaps ( )38.A operate B protect C depend ( )39. A,seldom B hardly C only ( )40.A.grow up B. pick up C look up V.閱讀理解 A People wanted A waiter Age:18-40 Salary: 3, 000 dollars a month Working place:London Closing date: September 25, 2018 Call James

12、 at 3895709 for more information A librarian(圖書管理員) Age:20-36 Salary: 4, 500 dollars a month Working place: Cambridge University Call Mr. Read at 4905783 from 8 am to 3 p.m Volunteers( 志愿者)in the City Zoo Age: 14-22, students Working time: Every Saturday afternoon, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Job: feed ba

13、by animals, take a bath for them, show the visitors around the City Zoo Salary: ten dollars an hour 實用文檔 Working place: the City Zoo in London ( )41. What does the underlined word Salarymean? A.Working time. B Money for working. C Working place. D The number of people ( )42.You cant get the position

14、 as a librarian in Cambridge University if you are _ years old. A.24 B.28 C.35 D.37 ( )43. What do the volunteers in the City Zoo NOT need to do? A. Feed baby animals B. Take a bath for baby animals ) D. Clean the zoo 海報C. Make posters( )44.Which of the following is NOT true? A. You can call Mr Read

15、 at ten oclock in the morning. B Anyone between 14 and 2 can be a volunteer in the City Zoo Lucy is 38, and she can call 3895709 for a job C.D. The volunteers in the City Zoo need to work about 12 hours a month. B Life may be boring in Melbourne for people who enjoy exciting nightlife. Shops here of

16、ten close at 6 p.m.and there are no places to go at night. But things were different this summer, as the Victoria Night Marketrecently opened! created a nice summer atmosphere I went to the market at 7 p.m. The smoky smell of kebabs (烤肉串). (氛圍)returned I I thought time, were packed with people. At t

17、hat the stage DJs on the played songs and streets to China. (典 with bright red and orange decoration. A sign with the wordsypicalI went to a stall(攤位)). because )Spanish hung at the front of the stall, The dishes in front of me were confusing(困惑的型的I had never tried Spanish food before. A woman at th

18、e stall smiled, pointed at some food and said: You can try this seafood rice .Its a very typical Spanish dish. Unlike Chinese fried rice, the rice was as orange as the stalls directions.I tried it. I found that it was quite delicious as soon as I put it into my mouth. Brazilian a and Thai Greek to I

19、 total, dollars 50 I spend Australia in but got taste meatballs, noodles burger.Im glad that the Market offers so many great foods from every comer of the world! 實用文檔 ( )45.Where does the writer come from according to the passage? A. China B. Greece C. Australia D. Brazil ( )46. What does the underl

20、ined phrase were packed withmean in paragraph 2? A were made of B were filled with C were picked up D. were far from ( )47. How many kinds of foods did the writer taste? A.Three B.Four C. Five D. Six ( )48. Which of the following is RIGHT according to the passage? A.The writer liked the Spanish food

21、 after tasting it. B.Chinese fried rice was as orange as the stall,s decorations C.The writer spent 50 yuan in total to taste great foods from every comer of the world. D. The writer enjoyed the Victoria Market because she liked the atmosphere of the market. C Since this fall, more than 20,000 prima

22、ry students in one Florida school district in the United States have enjoyed school life without the usual homework Instead, they are being asked to read for 20 minutes each night, reported USA Today. The district has carried out a o homeworkpolicy ( R). Heidi Maier, the leader of the public schools

23、,said in an interview that she made the decision based on research. Homework does not help students-get good grades in primary school. Maier is not alone. Around the US, many primary schools are trying out a no-homework policy, which has caused debate(爭議) among educators and parents. Some support Ma

24、ier, saying without homework, kids can have more quality time with family and playing ports. But some argue that homework is needed to memorize the information and help kids build daily routines(作息規(guī)律) according to TIME for Kids. In fact, arguments over homework have been going an forte a century in

25、the ys, noted the Washington Post.This is part of a long history of conflict (%) over homework,Paula Fass, a professor at the university of California, told TIME for Kids, And that can be expected to continue. ( )49. According to the report by USA today, students need to_ every night. A. do their ho

26、mework B. enjoy school life C, read for 20 minutes D. watch TV for 20 minutes ( )50.Which of the following is Heidi Maiers opinion? 實用文檔 A. It is important for primary students to do homework. B Doing homework is unhelpful for students to get good grades. C. Primary students are asked to read more t

27、han 20minutes each night. D.Homework helps primary students get good grades. ( )51 Which of the following is TRUE? A.More than 20.000 students in Florida school district joy their school life with no homework. B. All educators and parents agree with the policy C Arguments over homework have been con

28、tinuing for less than 100 years in the US. D. The conflict over homework is still expected to go on. ( )52. Whats the best title? A. An argument among educators and parents. B No homework policy C Primary students have no homework. D. Different opinions on homework. D As we all know, with the develo

29、pment of technology, smartphones have influenced the old people in our family a lot. A TV programme interviewed three teenagers on how smart phones influence their family. My grandfather asked me to teach him how to play the popular video game King of Glory(EEnR). I was surprised that he was interes

30、ted in this! He chats with family members on Wechat everyday. He tries to learn other new things as well. For example, he watches courses on learning apps.Although he is old, he still cares about technology and sports. So, as we can see, the internet can help elderly people.-Xing Yuxi, 12, Chongqing

31、 I live in Hangzhou, a city of technology. People enjoy the convenience(R)brought by the internet. However, I often worry about the elderly. Take my grandma as an example. On one hand, shwould like to get discounts by using mobile phones. On the other hand, she s afraid of getting cheated online. I

32、think it takes time for elderly people to get used to these things. We should help them keep up with the times.-Sun Run, 14, Zhejiang Smartphones have made a big difference in my grandmas life In the past, newspaper and TV programs 實用文檔 cataracteyes, it was not good for her as she has severe were he

33、r only ways to get information. However, doesnt phone. She on her mobile of to the news through all kinds apps can 嚴重白內(nèi)障) But now, she listen have to look at the screen all the time. Sometimes, she even plays mobile games for fun. Thanks to the internet, my grandma now has a more colorful life.- Wen

34、 Jiayi, 13, Sichuan ( )53. What does Xing Yuxis grandfather use a smartphone to do A Watch courses B Chat on Wechat C. Play video games D. All the above of new technology for the elderly? (態(tài)度)s attitude ( )54 What is Sun RunA. He doesnt care. B He is worried. C. He feels happy D. We dont know ( )55.

35、 Which statement is NOT TRUE? A.Wen Jiayis grandma used to get information from newspaper and TV programs B. Xing Yuxis grandfather is interested in video ga C. Sun Rums grandma enjoys buying everything online. D Both Xing Yuxi and Wen Jiayi think the internet is helpful. ( )56,.Which of the followi

36、ng is the main idea of the passage? The elderly people enjoy playing smartphones. A.How smartphones influence the elderly people. B.C. Dont use smartphones too much. D. We should care more about the elderly people. E nature know that electricity. using But did you the you light up night sky? The ans

37、wer is by do How )too? can glow(發(fā)光Scientists have found many glowing living things. Most of them live in the ocean. Some use their vampire The protect themselves. (to mate 交配)or to to other. to lights talk to each Others use them hunt, ), for example, uses a cloud of light to scare enemies. squid (幽

38、靈company the US ideas. light for new In 2013, of this looking world around Scientists the are at kind Gleaux said it has created the worlds first light-producing plant, the Daily Mail reported. It is ) plant. It can glow like a firefly. 轉(zhuǎn)基因的genetically-modified(), and other scientists hope that in t

39、he 創(chuàng)始人Alexander Krichevsky, the companys founder (future,glowing plants could replace lamps and glowing trees could light up highways. Krichevsky also 實用文檔 hopes the technology could be used in farming, Farmers could know when their crops need water or are ready to be picked if they glow. While Glea

40、ux is working on glowing plants, the French company Glowee is trying to use glowing bacteria(ED to light up shop windows and street signs. Its the same type of bacteria that cause a type of squid to light up, New Scientist Online reported. Our goal is to change the way we produce and use light,said

41、Glowee founder Sandra Rey.We want to help reduce the 19 percent of electricity consumption(消耗量) that is used to produce light. ( )57. Which of the following is TRUE about glowing animals? A. They use electricity to light up the night sky. B. Some of them use their light to talk to each other. C. The

42、y only live in the deep ocean. D. They can collect light from nature ( )58.According to Krichevsky,_ in the future. A the worlds first light-producing plant will be created B glowing plants will be used as lamps C crops will be able to talk to farmers by glowing D electricity could light up shop windows ( )59. Whats the purpose of Glowees research on glowing bacteria? A. To compete with the US company Gleaux B. To create the brightest light in the world. C. To change the way we produce and use light. D. To help produce more electricity in the future. ( )

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