1、Jack一进入大学就参加了校篮球队的选拔。
____________________________________________________.
2、We'd like to organize a charity show for people in need. We will be happy if you can ______ us.
A. agree on B. agree about C. agree to D. agree with
3、The boys decided to visit the National Museum after a hot __________ .
A.pronunciation B.discussion C.communication
4、—We should stick to the dream.
—Yes. A life without a dream is like a bird without , which can’t fly.
A.water B.wings C.food D.clouds
5、— .I wonder if you can help me.
—Sure! What’s the matter?
A.Excuse me B.Sorry C.Thank you
6、—Have you ever _____ Mudanjiang to see the Jingbo Lake?
—Yes, I have.
A.went to B.gone to C.been in D.been to
7、_____ I was in the USA, I made a lot of friends there.
A.While B.Although
C.Unless D.Until
8、Mr. Brown asked me to tell you that he’s sorry he can’t come to meet you ________.
A.in common
B.in total
C.in public
D.in person
9、Though Mr. Lee has been away from his hometown for twenty years, he still remembers ________ where he lived in the past.
A.widely
B.exactly
C.nearly
D.hardly
10、Could you tell me _______?
A.that he will come on time B.that he would come on time
C.whether he will come on time D.whether he would come on time
11、I will send you an e-mail as soon as I ______ in Canada.
A.arrive B.will arrive C.arrived
12、You can improve your English reading aloud.
A.by B.with C.for D.in
13、一Do you know what BMW means?
一Sure, BMW is a ____ car brand, it’s made in _____.
A.German; Germany B.German; German
C.Germany; Germans D.Germany; German
14、—Remember what the doctor said? You ________ take more than two spoons of medicine at a time.
—I know that, Mum. Three is harmful.
A.mustn’t
B.needn’t
C.wouldn’t
D.couldn’t
15、—Hello, Sandy. This is Jack. What are you doing?
—I’m watching a match. It started at 7:00p.m. and _________on for one more hour.
A. has been B. has lasted C. had been D. will be
16、Miss Lin likes collecting stamps. , he has collected more than 500 stamps.
A.Later on B.So far C.At first
17、— How do you like the program The Voice of China?
—______ amazing program it is! Many people like to watch it.
A. What a B. How C. What an D. How an
18、No matter , you must follow the school rules.
A. where are you B. what do you do
C. who are you D. who you are
19、John likes collecting stamps. ____________.
A. So does Tom
B. Also does Tom
C. Tom likes so
D. So Tom does
20、I know that Father’s Day is________Sunday of June.
A.on the second B.in the second C.on the third D.in the third
21、I won’t be able to understand what you say ______you speak too quickly.
A.if B. though C.until D. unless
22、Sally: I think chores like cleaning the room and cooking are really not teenagers' job. What's your idea?
Tim: 【1】 Nowadays students are under great pressure. We don't have energy to do housework.
Bob: I understand what you are saying. 【2】
Sally: Really? Why do you say so?
Bob: 【3】 It's not fair to put all the burdens(负担)on them.
Tim: 【4】 But doing chores might waste our time for studying.
Bob:Not exactly. 【5】
Sally: I agree with you. We should think about things from parents' point of view and try to balance schoolwork and housework.
A. I don't think so.
B. I agree with you.
C. Maybe you are right.
D. Because parents are as busy as us.
E. Because parents are good at doing chores.
F. But I think it's our duty to share the chores with our parents.
G. Chores such as sweeping the floor are good exercise that can relax us from tiring schoolwork.
23、 从B 栏中选出与A 栏相对应的答语。(10分)
A B
【1】Are they from America? a. Yes, I do.
【2】What’s this? b. He is in the classroom.
【3】Do you like fruit? c. Yes, they are.
【4】What’s your name? d. It’s an egg.
【5】How are you, Miss Spears? e. No, I haven’t.
【6】What’s your favourite food? f. My name is Ma Lili.
【7】Please sit down. g. I’m OK. Thank you.
【8】Where is Li Lei? h. No, I’m Mr. Brown.
【9】Have you got any meat? i. My favourite food is rice.
【10】Are you Mr Green? j. Thank you.
24、Do you have sleeping problems? Is it hard for you to remember or pay attention in class? Do you easily get angry? If your answer is yes, you may be under stress.
Stress is a normal physical response (反应) to things that make people feel worried. In China, 70 percent of the 2,000 students about to take the college or high school entrance examination are under high stress, according to a recent survey by Wuhan University of Hubei province.
Sometimes stress is good for people. It pushes people to do their best, like while getting ready before a big competition or exam. However, too much or long-term stress makes people feel a stress overload (负荷过多), and affects people’s health.
When you feel stressed, there are some ways you can deal with (处理) it. Learning to solve small problems in everyday life is helpful. It can help build confidence to move on to life’s bigger ones. Try saying positive things to yourself, like “I will do the best that I can,” or “I can manage this if I take one step at a time.” That encourages you to work toward your goal. It is also important to relax sometimes.
But if you are under high stress and can’t handle it by yourself, it is also good to ask parents or friends for help. Everyone has stress. Don’t be too shy to tell others that you are having a hard time. They may comfort you or give you some useful advice. You may feel better just from sharing your problems with them.
【1】You may be under stress if you are in the following situation EXCEPT___.
A. you get angry easily
B. you can’t get up in the morning.
C. you can’t pay attention in class.
【2】Who did a survey about stress in middle school students recently?
A. Wuhan University
B. Hubei University
C. Wuhan Technology University
【3】In what way is stress good for people?
A. it can keep people wake at night.
B. it makes people do well in exams.
C. it pushes people to do their best.
【4】How many ways of dealing with stress are discussed in the passage?
A.2 B. 3 C.4
【5】Why should we ask parents or friends for help if we are under high stress?
A. because they can solve our problems.
B. because they must give us useful advice.
C. because sharing our problems can make us feel better.
25、
Hall: No. 5
Time: From 11:10 am to 3:30 pm, June 16th, 2018
Movie: Venom(毒液)
Price: 30 RMB (Adult), half of the price for children under 12
Type: Internet (only)
Fees(小费): 4 RMB for each person
The booking time: 10:50 AM, June 15th, 2018
Tel: 400-011-8866
【1】If Mr. Smith and his wife with their 10-year-old son watch this movie, how much should they pay?
A.75 RMB B.83 RMB C.87 RMB
【2】Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.You can have the ticket in many different ways.
B.You can buy the ticket after 10:50 am, on June 15th, 2018.
C.You may call 400-011-8866 if you have a problem.
26、English is becoming more and more popular in China. It can be used in every field, such as on some signs and restaurant menus. But there are some problems when people use it. Perhaps you’ve seen the English letters “WC” in your city. They show public toilets. But do you know it is far from native(地道的) English? In fact foreigners from English-speaking countries seldom use the letters. Workers in our city are changing “WC” signs all over the city. The government is spending much money changing all the bad English on signs and restaurant menus. Many other places in China are following our steps.
“WC is old-fashioned English. It sounds dirty to me,” says Nancy, a young woman from the US. The old sign will become “Gets/Men” and “Ladies / Women” “I see much poor English in everyday life,” she says. “I know what they mean, but they are Chinglish, when someone says to me ‘My hometown is Guizhou Province’, I know he or she should say ‘My hometown is in Guizhou Province’.” Hometown is a smaller place in a province. The common mistakes that Nancy picked up include “Not Entry”, “Direction of Airport”, which should be changed to “To the Airport” And it is “Room Rate”, not “Room Price”. And remember to “Keep off the Grass” rather than “Care of the Green”.
The next time you walk on the street or eat in the restaurant, you can go and see if the expressions are right.
【1】Who seldom uses letters of “WC” according to the passage?
A.Chinese students.
B.Foreigners from other countries.
C.Teachers from China.
D.English-speaking foreigners.
【2】What’s the attitude(态度) of the government towards the bad English on signs?
A.It’s native.
B.It should be changed.
C.It doesn’t matter.
D.It can be used on signs.
【3】When Nancy sees much poor English in everyday life, ________.
A.she thinks it should be corrected
B.she thinks it is dirty
C.she thinks it is proper
D.she likes to use it
【4】Which of the following signs is RIGHT?
A.Not Entry.
B.Room Price.
C.To the Airport.
D.Care of Green.
【5】What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Chinglish on menus.
B.Money spent on Chinglish.
C.Usages of native English.
D.Letters of “WC”.
27、Late on a Friday night, Asia Faircloth had one question for the seven teenagers for the next three hours. “You want to play with knives?” the cooking teacher asked.
In two groups, the students were busy in a kitchen at the High Point Community Center in Seattle, the US. Asia Faircloth taught one group how to cook noodles with tofu and chicken. The other group joined Jacob Alhadeff to practice new chopping skills with knives.
The center’s four-week cooking course was centered on cooking and food justice. The city recruited students from poor families. Each student received 100 dollars at the end of the course.
“Low-income(低收入)people of color are more likely to meet food injustice(不公正),” Alhadeff said. “So teaching cooking skills and putting money back in the pockets of our community members seemed very important.”
Alhadeff and Faircloth started the course not only to teach kids how to cook, but also to encourage them to think more deeply about something behind food. They were shown how to connect the dots between personal choices and the cost of global food supplies(供给).
Tahir Adams and Najah Goodrich, two juniors at Seattle Lutheran High School, joined the classes. They talked about how farmers have a hard time putting food on their own kitchen tables while growing fresh vegetables for the rest of the country.
“We started with more personal things, then looked at the bigger, global view like, how climate change has influenced food,” Adams said. “It can be really bad when droughts(干旱)turn places into deserts.”
【1】What do we know about the cooking course?
A.It mainly focused on cooking skills.
B.It was held in Seattle, the US.
C.The students were from rich families.
D.Each student paid 100 dollars for the course.
【2】What does the underlined word “recruited” mean in Chinese?
A.招募
B.关注
C.派遣
D.调查
【3】In the fourth paragraph, Alhadeff explains _________.
A.the standards for choosing students
B.community members are stupid
C.the importance of giving students money
D.why the course provides cooking skills
【4】In the cooking course, students were encouraged ________.
A.to use cooking skills to make money
B.to focus on personal choices
C.to learn to grow fresh vegetables
D.to think more deeply about food
【5】What can we infer(推断)from what Adams and Goodrich said?
A.They were proud of the cooking skills they learned.
B.They learned nothing much from the course.
C.The course widened their views on food.
D.The course taught them how to solve droughts.
28、阅读下面的短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you’re talking to someone but 【1】 keep looking at their phone? This is called “phubbing” — a mix of the words “phone” and “snubbing” (不理睬).
When someone is “phubbing”, they’re using their phone 【2】 (look) through the online news, play games and so on, instead of focusing on the conversation or spending time with the people they’re with. The word was first used in 2012. 【3】 now most people have smartphones, phubbing is a common problem.
Most people would agree that it’s 【4】 (polite) to be focused on your phone when you’re spending time with another person. The expert William Hanson thinks so, 【5】. “Phubbing is a no-no!” he says. “If you have planned to go out with friends, focus on them and not your friends on your phone.”
Studies 【6】 (find) that phubbing can break your relationships with others. Those who “phub” are 【7】 (think) of as less polite and caring.
So science has shown that phubbing is not good for us—but 【8】 do we do it? It might be because we are feeling bored, worried or stressed. Or it might be because we are addicted to (沉溺于) checking our phones or 【9】 (play) games.
Whatever the reason may be, phubbing is a bad habit and can make us miss out on real moments with the people around us. 【10】 the next time you’re spending time with a friend or family member, try and keep your phone out of sight!
29、Katie and Alice were twins. They were so alike that few people could tell them apart. They were best friends, but their ___________ were not exactly the same. Alice liked sports better while Katie liked foreign languages better and she was good at French.
Once Katie ___________ going to a summer camp in France. However, Alice wasn’t ___________ it, so she refused. Katie was unhappy.
Two months later, Katie ___________. Alice rushed to the airport to pick her up. To Alice’s surprise, Katie looked ___________ different. When Alice asked Katie about France, Katie didn’t talk much. This made Alice a little angry because they used to tell each other almost ___________. Over the weeks, the sisters communicated even less.It seemed that Katie was always busy talking with her French friends on the Internet and Alice was angry about that.
Soon it was their birthday. The twins used to talk all night long before the big day. That night, Katie came into Alice’s bedroom, saying, “I’m sorry that I haven’t ___________ to you much recently. For a while, I thought my French friends were ___________ than my old friends. ___________ I was wrong. You’re my sister, and you will always be my best friend,”
Alice said, “I’m sorry, too. It’s natural for twins to make new friends. I shouldn’t have been ____________ with you.”
【1】
A.abilities
B.habits
C.requests
D.interests
【2】
A.finished
B.practiced
C.suggested
D.risked
【3】
A.proud of
B.interested in
C.good at
D.worried about
【4】
A.left
B.agreed
C.changed
D.returned
【5】
A.wisely
B.completely
C.widely
D.seriously
【6】
A.something
B.anything
C.everything
D.nothing
【7】
A.introduced
B.read
C.spoken
D.sung
【8】
A.interesting
B.more interesting
C.most interesting
D.the most interesting
【9】
A.But
B.Though
C.Because
D.So
【10】
A.angry
B.strict
C.pleased
D.popular