1、你听说2022年冬季奥运会将在北京举行吗?
________________________________________
2、—Joe. I have been to the moon several times!
—Haha! You ___be joking.
A. can B. may C. must
3、— The noise outside our house can __________ our sleep very much.
— Yes. I agree with you.
A. suggest B. create C. spread D. influence
4、In the story of Chang’e, a goddess gave Hou Yi magic medicine to thank him for shooting down the nine suns. ________ took this medicine could live forever.
A.No matter who B.Anyone who C.Whenever
5、—Look, what a nice garden!
—Yes, it________every day!
A.has been cleaned B.is cleaned C.is cleaning D.cleaned
6、Rose and Minnie ________ each other pretty well before they worked in the same bank.
A. knows B. know C. have known D. had known
7、That’s the man ________ house was destroyed in the storm.
A.that
B.whose
C.who
D.which
8、—I am sorry for knocking over your cup.
—Never mind. I know you did it ________.
A. by heart B. by mistake C. by accident
9、Please don't close the window. We ________ to get some fresh air.
A.need B.might C.should
10、____________ Tom __________ Mary speaks good Chinese, so they can communicate with these Chinese students very well.
A. Neither; nor B. Not only; but also
C. Both; and D. Either; or
11、一I wanted to visit your uncle when I passed his company, but he wasn't in.
一Oh, he for my father with me at the train station.
A. is waiting B. waited
C. has waited D. was waiting
12、— This room is too small. I’d like to ask for ________.
— Sure. We have rooms available here.
A.one
B.it
C.each
D.another
13、The twin sisters look alike. It’s not easy to tell the difference ________Jessie and Millie.
A. from B. about
C. between D. with
14、The teacher speaks very loudly all the students can hear her.
A. so that B. because C. since D. when
15、The shoes were worn out, what’s more, they aren’t worth _____.
A.to mend B.mending C.mended D.for mending
16、—Could we bring our CD players to school?
—________. Students in our school aren't allowed to bring them to school.
A.That's OK B.Yes, you can. C.No, you can't D.Sorry, I' m busy
17、—How far is it from your home to school? —It’s only .
A. 5 minutes walk B. 5 minutes’ walk
C. 5 minute’s walk D. 5-minutes walk
18、The girl couldn’t keep still in the doctor’s chair.That’s common for little kids like her.
A.stop laughing B.stop talking C.stop moving
19、I don’t like people ________ talk much but do little.
A. whose B. which C. who D. whom
20、---Miss Lee, I didn’t catch what you said. Could you tell me ______ again?
---OK.
A. what should we take B. where shall we meet
C. when we would start D. how we will get there
21、—What do you think of Tom?
—He is a(n) ______ boy who is always telling the truth.
A.humorous
B.honest
C.active
22、根据下面的对话内容,从选项中选出最佳选项,使对话完整通顺。其中有一项是多余选项。
A:Hey,Peter!You look tired. 【1】.
B:I didn't get enough sleep last night.
A:Were you just doing your homework last night?
B:【2】 Mountains of homework,math,chemistry,Chinese…I didn't finish it until midnight.
A:Poor guy!No wonder you don't look well.
B:You know,less sleep is bad for my health.I am not as energetic as before. 【3】.
A:Sure.I advise you to make a plan before doing your homework.First you'd better do some outdoor sports.
B:【4】 I am going to follow your advice.Thank you.
A:If you are too busy on weekdays,just relax yourself at weekends.
B:Weekends?No kidding.I have to take afterschool classes at weekends.
A:You do?【5】
B:Because my parents want me to get into a good high school.
A:Yes,I guess that is the reason.Perhaps you should talk to them and explain that health is the most important.
B:You are right.Thanks for all the good advice.I'll try to talk to them.
A.I feel terrible.
B.Sounds great.
C.Why do you have to take afterschool classes?
D.What's up?
E.Yes,I was.
F.Can you give me some advice?
23、---Remember to turn off the lights before leaving the classroom, children. --- .
A. OK, we will B. Yes, we do
C. It doesn’t matter D. You’re right
24、 Guangming Middle School plans to develop some optional( 选 修 ) courses next term. So the school is asking for suggestions from students to decide which three of the events to be developed as their optional courses. All students show great interest in sports. Their opinions are collected. Here is the graph(图表) of the results.
【1】What’s the percent of eighth graders like baseball?
A.Fifteen percent. B.Twenty percent. C.Twenty-five percent. D.Thirty percent.
【2】What can we know according to the passage and the graph?
A.The graph shows the favorite sports of the junior graders in the school.
B.The school decides to develop these five events as its optional courses.
C.Most of the junior graders are not interested in sports.
D.The decision on optional courses depends on the teachers’ opinions.
【3】Which of the following can we infer(推断) from the graph?
A.Baseball is less popular than soccer.
B.Students like swimming more as they get older.
C.Basketball is more popular among seventh graders.
D.Eighth graders like baseball more than ninth graders do.
【4】Which of them will be most likely to be chosen as the optional courses?
A.Soccer, baseball and swimming. B.Baseball, swimming and basketball.
C.Soccer, baseball and basketball. D.Swimming, basketball and other sports.
【5】Which person would probably find the graph most useful?
A.A student in the sixth grade. B.The parents of baseball players.
C.A school gym teacher. D.The coach of a basketball team.
25、 When you feel sick, you go to the doctor. She checks your fever, and asks what you’ve been thinking about recently. When you leave, she gives you not only some medicine but also a list of thinking skills that you are supposed to practice daily. She says that the way you think is causing some of your illness.
Doctors and scientists who study the human mind and try to explain why people behave in the way they do are called psychologists (心理学家). They are starting to believe that your brain is connected to every part of your body through your nervous system ( 神 经 系 统 ). Now scientists have proved that how you think and feel can have an influence on the health of your body. Stress can help us better understand this link(关联).
Stress is caused whenever there is a problem or a change in your life. In fact, stress is necessary, so everybody has stress more or less. Without stress, we would never learn anything or grow or change. But too much stress can hurt you. It can weaken your body’s protection so that you are more likely to catch diseases. It can even make you more likely to have an accident.
When you feel stressed, your brain sends a message to your body to produce a chemical thing that speeds up your breathing and your heartbeat. And that’s what can do something bad to you. Therefore, how can you deal with stress? First, you can try to find ways to change things so you aren’t under so much stress. You can set up a plan to finish homework or go to a doctor or a psychologist to try to work things out with your family or your friends. But sometimes you can’t change a stressful situation. Sometimes you don’t even want to. A big change might be a good change, but it will still be stressful.
The link between your body and brain works in two ways. Your body can help your mind deal with stress. If you are under stress, you need to take especially good care of your body. It’s important to get enough sleep and eat nutritious ( 有 营 养 的 ) meals. Some people take a vitamin-mineral pill every day. Another thing that you can do is daily exercise. You can go running or jogging or do aerobic(有氧的) dancing or work out at the gym.
根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。
【1】What does a psychologists often do?
A.Explain your nervous system like a teacher.
B.Treat all your diseases and improve your abilities.
C.Study your mind and try to explain your behavior.
D.Encourage you to do things.
【2】What does the underlined word “weaken” mean?
A.减弱 B.保护 C.巩固 D.预防
【3】How can we deal with the stress from the passage?
A.Set up a plan to finish the things you need to do such as homework.
B.Try to work things out with families or friends.
C.Get enough sleep and do daily exercise.
D.All above.
【4】Which is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Everyone doesn’t need stress at all.
B.Stress can make people more likely to catch diseases.
C.We shouldn’t do any exercise if we are not under stress.
D.We can always change the stressful situation.
【5】What is the main idea of the passage?
A.The causes of disease B.Introduce the psychologist
C.Good ways to keep healthy. D.The connection between the body and brain.
26、The yearly Academy Awards ceremony was once a private affair. Now, because of television, it is very much a public affair. Hundreds of people gather in Hollywood to see the Oscars presented to outstanding actors, and others involved in the motion picture industry. Millions more watch on television.
It all began on May 16, 1929, when 270 men and women sat down to dinner at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. There was no secret about the winners. The names of the winners had been known for months.Janet Gaynor, for example, had won as Best Actress.Douglas Fairbanks presented her with the famous gold statue. The little statue was not then called Oscar. Like a new actor, Oscar was unknown. About six years later, it somehow got that renowned name. A number of explanations have been offered for its origin, but nobody knows the true story for certain.
Nowadays the results of the Oscar voting are kept secret. Only two people know the winners before the names are announced at the ceremony. The counting of votes is not done by one group of people but by different groups. Nobody except two members of an accounting company sees the final results.
The information is not kept in open files. Winners' names are placed in closed envelopes.The accountants each carry a complete set of envelopes to the ceremony.One set is simply a spare to be used in case something happens to the other one.
【1】As used in Paragraph 2, “renowned” means________.
A. strange B. wonderful C. much-disliked D. famous
【2】May 16, 1929 marks ________.
A. Douglas Fairbanks' first winning of an Academy Award
B. The first time Oscar got its name
C. The first time the Awards were kept secret
D. Janet Gaynor's recognition as Best Actress
【3】Two sets of envelopes are prepared for the ceremony ________.
A. one for New York, one for Hollywood B. in order to be perfectly safe
C. one for the ceremony, one for the newspapers D. just because that is the custom
27、Have you ever been swimming in a pond, stream, or lake and had a leech(水蛭) stick on you? You probably shouted and tried to force it away as fast as you could. But leeches aren’t really sick, and sometimes they can save lives.
In ancient Egypt and later medieval(中世纪) Europe, doctors put leeches on patients. They believed that the spineless wormlike living things can cure all kinds of illnesses by sucking(吮吸) a patient’s blood. In Europe and in the United States, millions of leeches were used throughout the 1800s. Doctors used leeches to treat a number of illnesses, from obesity to headaches. People soon learned that leeches could not cure most diseases and were not a good treatment for patients. However in 1985, a Harvard University doctor changed people’s thinking once again. He was trying to reattach(重新接上) a patient’s ear, which had been cut off. He had trouble reconnecting the veins because the patient’s blood kept clotting(凝). He used a leech to draw out the blood and saved the ear.
Since then, leeches have often been used in surgery where body parts are reattached. During surgery, a leech is placed on the area where the surgeon does not want the blood to pool and clot. Then the leech produces a thing that keeps the veins(静脉) open and stops the blood from clotting. The leech sucks up excess blood, allowing fresh blood to flow, which helps the patient get well.
Some people are scared to death at the thought of having a blood sucking thing attached to them. But why not welcome a leech if it can save your life?
【1】What is the passage mostly about?
A.Patient’s interest in leeches.
B.How and where leeches live.
C.The medical uses of leeches.
D.Leeches in ancient medicine.
【2】When were leeches first used?
A.In medieval Europe.
B.In ancient Egypt.
C.In 1985 by a Harvard University doctor.
D.In the 1800s in Europe and in the United States.
【3】When a leech is placed on a patient, which one happens first?
A.The leech produces a thing.
B.The patient’s veins open.
C.The patient’s blood flow faster
D.The leech sucks up excess blood.
【4】Why did a doctor in 1985 decide to try using leeches?
A.He needed a way to close the wound.
B.He wanted to change people’s thought.
C.He believed in the mystery of nature.
D.He needed to keep blood from clotting
28、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
When you hear the word EPCOT, maybe you think of the building in the Disney park 【1】 (immediate)—even if you have never been there. But what does the word EPCOT actually mean?
Let’s study the history of the park 【2】 (see) how it got the name. It was Walt Disney himself that came up 【3】 EPCOT. So what does it stand for? Well, Walt thought it up in 1966, when his plans for a theme park in Florida were very 【4】 (difference) from what’s there today. Disneyland, in California, had been up and running for more than ten 【5】(year). Walt’s idea was to build an Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow(未来的实验原型社区). That’s what EPCOT really 【6】 (stand) for. And he originally(最初) planned for it to be, not a theme park, but 【7】 actual community.
After Walt Disney’s 【8】 (die) in 1966, other people of the Walt Disney Company 【9】 were not sure how to move forward with the city stuck to his ideas and themes for the park. They also built the park by 【10】 (take) his forward—thinking advice on creativity and technology. Of course, they kept its name!
29、 “Never give up!” It is my law(法则) of life. It has brought me _________. I learned the law from my father’s _________ story.
My father was _________ in a poor village in the north of Jiangsu, China. When he was a young boy, he went to school in the morning, and then _________ in the fields till sunset. And then he did his homework _________ midnight. Life was hard, because they had no _________!
At the age of 14, my father heard of the United States of America. It was the land of gold, the land where _________ people can become rich.
“_________ don’t I go to America?” he thought to himself, full of hope.
So, my father came to America. “I had thought it was easy to _________ money in America,” he told me. “But when I arrived there, I realized it was not true. They did not like to hire(雇用) me because I spoke __________ English. Later, I worked in a small restaurant, cleaning up tables, __________ the dishes and sweeping the floor. Life was __________ for the first few years. I worked from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. I wanted to go to school to learn English, but it was impossible. I couldn’t __________ the tuition(学费).”
My father __________ working hard, and reached his goal.
“Alan,” he often says to me, “if you want something, you have to work for it and never give up.
Things do not come __________ in life.” That is what I learned from my father.
【1】A.disaster B.loss C.success D.pity
【2】A.life B.fashion C.danger D.history
【3】A.famous B.lucky C.rich D.born
【4】A.taught B.worked C.studied D.slept
【5】A.until B.towards C.for D.during
【6】A.experience B.energy C.time D.money
【7】A.kind B.poor C.strong D.lazy
【8】A.What B.How C.Why D.When
【9】A.discover B.make C.collect D.spend
【10】A.little B.good C.much D.excellent
【11】A.giving B.running C.washing D.receiving
【12】A.comfortable B.cheerful C.nice D.hard
【13】A.borrow B.need C.afford D.receive
【14】A.kept B.finished C.minded D.stopped
【15】A.really B.easily C.quietly D.slowly