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完形填空
At the funeral, I tried to say good-bye to Grandpa, but all I could do was feel bad. Most of the adults were busy 1to one another. They didn't talk about Grandpa. Afterward, I kept my grandpa 2in my mind by talking about him3. I was afraid if I might 4him. I told everyone he died. One day when I was with my mother in a 5, I told the check-out lady. When we got outside, my mother hugged me close and told me not to tell 6 about Grandpa's death. Then I realized that there were other ways I could remember him. I planted a tree in our backyard, in7of Grandpa. The stars made me feel 8. I'd choose a star in the sky and 9it was Grandpa 10. In school, my teacher suggested that I write stories and draw pictures. The more I wrote and the more I drew, the more I 11about Grandpa and me. I gave my favorite12to the library in memory of my Grandpa. The librarian wrote his name on a special label and put it 13. I used to 14the book. It wasn't 15the shelf, I was happy 16was reading “my grandpa's book.” 17, I was working hard in school and having fun with my friends again. I can't remember everything about my grandpa,18every once in a while, someone or something 19me of him. The memories feel warm and good. Now I know, and I want you to know, the best 20are like love. They last forever. (1)
A .
talking
B .
praying
C .
yelling
D .
explaining
(2)
A .
aware
B .
alive
C .
awake
D .
alike
(3)
A .
currently
B .
constantly
C .
occasionally
D .
absolutely
(4)
A .
regard
B .
forgive
C .
forget
D .
recall
(5)
A .
restaurant
B .
hospital
C .
school
D .
store
(6)
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strangers
B .
friends
C .
ladies
D .
gentlemen
(7)
A .
honor
B .
favor
C .
defense
D .
praise
(8)
A .
tired
B .
easy
C .
good
D .
lucky
(9)
A .
prove
B .
predict
C .
confirm
D .
pretend
(10)
A .
setting off
B .
making up
C .
looking down
D .
getting up
(11)
A .
remembered
B .
worried
C .
cared
D .
heard
(12)
A .
book
B .
diary
C .
plant
D .
CD
(13)
A .
outside
B .
inside
C .
forward
D .
beside
(14)
A .
protect
B .
lend
C .
borrow
D .
visit
(15)
A .
beside
B .
under
C .
behind
D .
on
(16)
A .
one
B .
someone
C .
nobody
D .
everyone
(17)
A .
Before long
B .
Ever after
C .
After all
D .
Since then
(18)
A .
for
B .
and
C .
but
D .
as
(19)
A .
warns
B .
convinces
C .
reminds
D .
informs
(20)
A .
expectations
B .
beliefs
C .
emotions
D .
memories
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阅读理解
Most of us would be traveling for the rest of our lives if traveling abroad were not so expensive. But there is no need for you to cut down on the number of holidays you're having this year. Below are some of the cheapest places to travel to this year. Sri Lanka Great seafood, beautiful beaches, and amazing jungles await you in Sri Lanka. It is definitely one of the cheaper places to travel to as well. It will be possible for you to live in high-class hotels and resorts for as little as 70 dollars a night! If you don't want to spend that much money, you can find hostels, and smaller hotels for as little as 20 dollars a day. You can just spend the day exploring Anuradhapura or go adventuring in Habarana Lake as well! Hungary It might be surprising to see Hungary on the list of cheap places to travel to this year. It is located in the most expensive continent on the earth, after all. However, Hungary is the country where you get rooms for as little as 16 Euros, and beer for about 4 Euros each! This is definitely a bargain! You can get a travel card to use the public transport throughout the country, and save quite a few dollars on that as well. Spend a few nights in Budapest or head out to the northern hills where you can hike and swim in the clear lakes! Greece There was a time when Greece was unbelievably expensive, but due to its recent economic problems, Greece has become quite cheap to travel to. Price of accommodation and food is at an all-time low, so this might definitely be a great time for you to visit! There are some areas of the country that will be expensive like Santorini or Mykonos, but if you just want to explore local Greek culture, you can walk on the streets of Greece, or adventure across the smaller islands around like Kefalonia or Piraeus or Los!
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阅读理解
Some parents can't resist the strong desire to help their children play hooky (逃学) for a trip. Five-year-old Erica and her siblings Alex, 9, and Kate, 12, missed school in Denver on Aug. 21, 2017. Their father Mr. Reed took them on a camping trip to Halsey to see the solar eclipse (日食). Kate had told her teachers she'd be absent and Mr. Reed let Erica's and Alex's teachers know, too. But he didn't ask for permission. Mr. Reed has loved astronomy since seeing Neil Armstrong walk on the moon on his sixth birthday. He says, “I want my own kids to have a similar kind of wonderment and hope about future discoveries.” Parents often dream of traveling with their children to teach them about science, geography and culture. Many teachers support them, as the Reed children's teachers did. Other teachers were angry about the extra work. Teacher Amanda says she feels frustrated when parents take students out of school for family trips. If she sends homework, she finds it's often returned incomplete or incorrect, because the absent student didn't hear her explanation in class. Some students suffer anxiety as they struggle to catch up. Research shows that students who are absent often, for any reason—excused or unexcused—performed more poorly in school. Garrick agreed to miss five days of school for the Antarctic trip last year as a senior high school student, however. Managing the homework was a challenge, but it helped him gain time management skills. “And the trip is worth the effort,” he says, “sparking his interest in international relations. You can't really put a price on changing your world view,” Garrick says. “That's what travel has done for me. It has changed how I think about things.”
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阅读理解
As an expert on the science of sleep and sleep disorders, Michael Twery believes “People have good understanding about the necessity of sleeping 7-8 hours in bed. But they undervalue the function of napping in day.” For example, many Americans do nap. But one-third of adults in the US are also frequently tired. Someone who naps as a way of paying off a sleep debt may not experience the same improvements from napping as a healthy, well-rested person would. Also, many people may not want to admit that they take a nap. That only children, the very old, sick or lazy people nap is a common opinion. In fact, Americans sometimes do very strange things. For those who claim they only sleep five hours a night, they may think they are somehow stronger than the average human—superhuman, if you will. Luckily, many offices now offer napping rooms in many U. S. cities. While resting in the middle of the work day may seem like a luxury to Americans, napping is very much part of a normal, everyday life in other parts of the world. China, generally speaking, is a land of nappers. Researchers recently looked at information provided by nearly 3, 000 Chinese adults, aged 65 years or older. Based on their answers, researchers put them into four groups: non-nappers (0 minutes), short nappers (less than 30 minutes), moderate nappers (30-90minutes), and extended nappers (more than 90 minutes). The study found that the hour-long nappers did better on the tests than those who napped for shorter and longer periods. Keep in mind, however, that these are the findings for those over the age of 65. Michael Twery notes that an hour long nap may be too long for young, healthy adults. “Currently, 30 minutes is enough to remove the pressure to sleep and will help us feel more awake. If we nap longer, we will get trapped into sleep inertia—a very deep sleep period.”
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| 5. 任务型阅读 | 详细信息 |
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任务型阅读
Nowadays more and more Chinese parents invest large sums of money to send their children to study abroad. With countless difficulties to face and solve while studying abroad, overseas students should pay attention to the following things. Adjust mental attitudes. Experts consider psychological preparation as the most important thing for students studying abroad to consider. Adapt to new learning methods. Chinese students have got accustomed to the domestic exam-oriented education style. They will face changes in the educational system while studying abroad. Be willing to communicate. With no relatives or friends by their sides, the first feeling of Chinese students is loneliness, which makes it especially important to learn to develop relationships with people around them.Foreigners really like children of this kind and are willing to help them. Students should ask related teachers to help make plans consistent with their practical condition. Learning plans require students to hold on to the primary direction of their overseas studies and arrange learning content for each course and semester. After the plan is made, they should strictly keep to it. Develop self-motivation for learning. Foreign children are used to learning by themselves in or after class.So studying abroad requires that they should adapt to overseas studies as soon as possible and try their best to learn actively and independently. A. Students must know they are going abroad to study and not for leisure. B. Try to find more solutions to adjusting to the open education. C. Make and stick to learning plans. D. However, Chinese children are used to teacher-centered education. E. They should go out of their way to be friendly and strike up conversations. F. Help children with financial planning. G. Students should prepare themselves for the attitudes. |
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| 6. 语法填空 | 详细信息 |
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语法填空
One night, Mrs Riley, elderly woman was walking along a dark, London street. She was carrying her handbag in one hand and a plastic carrier bag in the other. There was nobody else in the streettwo youths. They were standing in a dark shop doorway. One of was very tall with fair hair while the other was short and fat with a beard. The youths waited for a few moments, and then ran quickly and (quiet) towards Mrs Riley. The tall youth held her from behind while the other youth tried (seize) her handbag. Suddenly, Mrs. Riley (throw) the tall youth over her shoulder. She crashed into the other youth and they both landed on the ground. Without (speak), Mrs. Riley struck both of them on the head with her handbag, and walked calmly away. The two(surprise) youths were still sitting on the ground when Mrs. Riley crossed the street towards a door, above there was a lighted sign. Mrs. Riley paused, turned round, smiled at the youths and walked the South West London Judo(柔道) Club. |
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| 7. 书面表达 | 详细信息 |
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假如你是李华。暑假即将来临,请给你的美国朋友Jack写一封邮件,邀请他暑假一起去上海迪士尼乐园(Shanghai Disneyland) 游玩。内容包括:
1)约定去上海迪士尼的时间; 2)告知交通方式; 3)简单介绍园内表演和娱乐活动; 注意:1)词数80左右; 2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 |
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短文续写
Dad pushed his finger into my basket. “What's that?”he asked. “Mew, ”said the basket. Dad suddenly pulled his hand away. “Oh no,” he said. “Not a cat. No way. ” I pulled Checkers from the basket. “It's not a cat. It's a kitten. Can I keep him? Please?” Dad frowned for a minute, thinking. Then he rubbed Checkers under the chin(下巴). “You'll have to take good care of him. ” I hugged Checkers. “I will, “I promised, he won't be any trouble at all.” And Checkers wasn't—until he grew into a cat. He wanted to be the first one in the house- and the first one out of the house. Sometimes he blocked dad in the way. “That cat!”Dad complained. Checkers climbed onto our roof. He had no trouble getting down. Usually he aimed for Dad. “That cat!” Dad yelled. Checkers flushed the toilet and watched the water circle away. “That cat!”Dad was almost mad. Checkers hid in strange places. He liked to surprise people. One day he hid under the couch(睡椅). Dad walked by with a glass of orange juice. Checkers jumped out. He curled around Dad's ankle and attacked Dad's toes. Orange juice spilt all over the floor. Dad yelled and put Checkers outside. “Get out of my way, cat!” he said angrily. And he slammed the door. Dad washed the injured toes and peeled open a bandage. He wrapped it around his big toe, and then he opened four more for his ankle. I watched from the window. Checkers looked frustrated as he walked down the road. “I'm sorry Checkers scratched you, ”I said. “He was just playing. He didn't mean to hurt you.” “Don't worry, ”said Dad. “That cat will be back. ” After supper I called for Checkers. But Checkers didn't come. Nighttime came. I called and called. I knocked his food dish with a spoon loudly. But still no Checkers. I left the porch light on. But the next morning Checkers still wasn't there. I carried a picture of Checkers to all the neighbors. I drew posters and hung them all over. But nobody found Checkers. Days went by. Life wasn't the same without that cat. I was angry with Dad. I didn't think he missed Checkers at all. Then one night the phone rang. Dad nodded, his face turning red. 注意:1.所续写的短文词数应为150左右;2.应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为二段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。 |
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