1. There _______ a talk show on BTV-2 at eight tomorrow night.
A. is B. is going to have C. is going to be D. will have
2. --Did you and your friends ride your bicycles to the beach yesterday afternoon?
--Yeah. _______ we had!
A. How a fun B. What fun C. What a fun D. How fun
3. --Were you at home at 7 o’clock last night?
--Yes, I _______ dinner with my mother.
A. was having B. are having C. have D. had
4. Father was watching TV _______ Mum was washing the dishes.
A. before B. while C. after D. until
5. Harry Potter sells _______ all over the world.
A. good B. well C. better D. best
6. Tina _______ England with her parents three years ago.
A. visits B. visited C. will visit D. has visited
7. --Where is Mr. Wang?
--He _______ a speech in the meeting hall.
A. give B. is giving C. was giving D. gives
8. Neither of them _______ here last month.
A. were B. are C. was D. is
9. The train _______ when I got to the station.
A. will leave B. left C. had left D. has left
10. She _______ this car for five years.
A. has had B. has bought C. has got D. bought
11. Computer is one of the most important _______.
A. inventor B. invention C. inventors D. inventions
12. Don’t cross the road until the traffic lights _______ green.
A. turns B. turn C. turned D. are turning
13. If you want a ticket for a round-trip, you’ll have to pay _______ $150.
A. another B. other C. each D. more
14. The weather in Wuhan isn’t like _______ in Beijing. It’s much hotter in summer.
A. it B. that C. one D. which
15. --Is Jason going to the party?
--I’m afraid not. He _______ to Hong Kong.
A. goes B. went C. has gone D. was going
16. The two friends were _______ pleased to see each other that they talked on and on happily in the park.
A. too B. so C. quite D. much
17. Three years _______, he became a driver.
A. late B. later C. lately D. more lately
18. Uncle Wang will arrive here _______ half an hour.
A. in B. after C. at D. for
19. --Why do you like to be a truck driver, John?
--You know. I _______ by my boss to enjoy the beauty of the country.
A. pay B. paid C. am paid D. am paying
20. Jack bought _______ useful book. _______ book is also very interesting.
A. an, The B. a, The C. the, / D. /, A
21. Do you know the man _______?
A. whom I spoke B. to who spoke C. I spoke to D. that I spoke
22. This is the hotel _______ last month.
A. which they stayed B. at that they stayed
C. where they stayed at D. where they stayed
23. As soon as he _______ in Paris, he will call you.
A. arrives B. arrived C. arrive D. will arrive
24. Students in Beijing _______ away many books to the Hope Schools since 2009.
A. have given B. give C. will give D. gave
25. He ran as fast as possible _______ he could reach school on time.
A. in order to B. so as to C. such that D. so that
26. Would you please give Johnny this letter if you _______ to see him this week?
A. will happen B. happen C. are happened D. happened
27. I don’t know if he _______ tomorrow. If he _______, I will tell you.
A. comes; comes B. will come; will come
C. will come; comes D. comes; will come
28. --Could you tell me _______?
--Sorry, I don’t know. I was not at the meeting.
A. what does he say at the meeting B. what did he say at the meeting
C. what he said at the meeting D. what he says at the meeting
29. Please tell me _______.
A. what is the matter with the little boy B. what the matter with the little boy is
C. what is the little boy wrong D. what wrong the little boy is
30. I was about to leave my house _______ the telephone rang.
A. while B. as C. when D. since
31. What colour are Li Ming’s _______?
A. sweater B. trousers C. skirt D. shirt
32. How _______ water would you like?
A. much B. many C. more D. few
33. She will have to wait for _______. He _______ comes late.
A. some times; sometimes B. sometimes; some time
C. sometime; sometime D. some time; sometimes
34. I have three coats. One is blue and _______ are green.
A. the other B. others C. the others D. another
35. Don’t worry. There are ten minutes _______.
A. to leave B. left C. leaving D. leave
36. _______ about _______ to see a film tonight?
A. What; to go B. How; to go C. What; going D. What; go
37. Must I go to see the doctor? – No, you _______.
A. mustn’t B. can’t C. needn’t D. shouldn’t
38. _______ bad weather it is!
A. What B. What a C. How D. How a
39. They won’t go to Shanghai _______ Hangzhou. They’ll go to Suzhou _______.
A. or; instead B. and; instead C. or; instead of D. and; instead of
40. “Help _______ to some fish!” Mother said to the twins.
A. yourself B. yourselves C. you D. yours
二、完形填空
An Imperfect Painting
My parents always wanted me to be “on top”, so from early on I had the 41 to be the best in everything, from getting the highest score on a spelling test to running fastest in a race.
In middle school, I realized how many other smarter and faster people there were. It became 42 that I was not the best any more, but my parents still held on to their hope and forced me to try hard. To their disappointment, I became less confident and didn’t want to work hard because, to me, there was no point in making any more 43 if I was unable to be number one. My grades began to fall; I never practiced the piano; I 44 painting. It was all because my motivation(动力) to do anything had dropped much.
When high school started, I was at a new school in a new city. I 45 to get back my motivation and start over. So I picked up my ever favorite hobby again and enrolled(报名) myself in the art course. 46 , our art teacher, Mr. Grady, gave us more freedom with our art projects. He would always encourage us to realize our potential(潜力).
My first painting was simply a bee sitting on a sunflower. I made every effort, but still found it hard to feel satisfied with it. I knew it was not 47 and could hardly get a good grade. But I showed it to Mr. Grady. He didn’t 48 it in a rush. Instead, he gave me advice which only motivated me to work harder on it. For the first time I was happy with the 49 of my painting rather than disappointed about its imperfection. I finished all the other projects with higher grades, but I hung the first painting in my room at the end of the term.
My parents thought 50 me to be number one would motivate me. Instead, it discouraged me much when I was not number one, for I had gone to school only to get a grade, not knowledge, let alone progress. Actually, it is okay not to be the best at everything as long as you continue to try your best.
41. A. ability B. chance C. goal D. way
42. A. strange B. obvious C. acceptable D. impossible
43. A. efforts B. choices C. promises D. wishes
44. A. regretted B. considered C. continued D. stopped
45. A. failed B. refused C. decided D. waited
46. A. Naturally B. Similarly C. Normally D. Luckily
47. A. famous B. modern C. perfect D. special
48. A. name B. grade C. hang D. finish
49. A. progress B. meaning C. style D. title
50. A. instructing B. helping C. encouraging D. pushing
三、阅读理解
A
Alexis Martin is a three-year-old girl from Arizona. She hasn’t started kindergarten(幼儿园)yet, but she has an IQ above 160, which is well above the average(一般的)people’s IQ. So, there is no wonder that she has become the youngest member of Mensa, the largest and oldest high IQ society in the world. Mensa is an international club whose members have an IQ score in the top 2% of the world. Currently, Mensa has 3,300 members under the age of 18 in the U.S. Alexis is one of them.
The average people generally have an IQ score of 100 points, but Martin scored 160 points, the highest score on the test. The doctors who tested Alexis said she scored so high that they couldn’t even work out her IQ exactly. They think she is even smarter than 99.9% of the world population. Actually, she matched the IQs of talents like Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking and Bill Gates.
Ian Martin, Alexis’ father, said his daughter showed signs of some unique abilities at the age of one and she began reading books for pupils when she was just two years old. Now at the age of three, Alexis is reading on a fifth grade level.
“From 12 months old, we’d be driving around in the car and she would repeat her bedtime stories from the night before,” he said. “She didn’t just repeat them. She could remember every word of them exactly.”
Ian Martin thinks his daughter also stands out when it comes to learning new languages. “Anytime she learns a word and just picks it up through anything, she never ever uses it in the incorrect situation, ever,” Ian said.
While Alexis’s parents are proud that their three-year-old daughter has become a member in Mensa, they are also aware of the price that comes with every gift. The doctors say Alexis should never attend a normal school and children with her level of intelligence(智力)often experience high anxiety(焦虑)unless they’re around similarly gifted boys and girls. Her parents decide to follow the advice and try to look for proper ways to help her get involved into society.
51. Mensa only accepts __________.
A. teenagers under 18 in the U.S.
B. people with IQs above 160 in the U.S.
C. talents in the world like Albert Einstein
D. people with IQs in the top 2% of the world
52. From the passage, we know that Alexis’ IQ is __________.
A. getting higher through training
B. beyond the limit of the IQ test
C. above the IQ of Stephen Hawking
D. growing too fast to get an exact score
53. One of Alexis’ special abilities is that __________.
A. she could read stories at the age of one
B. she could write books for pupils at the age of two
C. she can remember every word of what her parents said
D. she can learn new words quickly and use them properly
54. What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A. Alexis is sure to experience anxiety in the future.
B. Alexis’ parents can’t afford the gifts that she chooses.
C. Alexis’ parents won’t be able to find her a normal school.
D. Alexis may feel it hard to get along with the average people.
B
It is an argument that has divided the East and the West for centuries: Are chopsticks better than the knife and fork, or vice versa? Now the winner may finally be decided, on environmental ground.
Chopsticks are made from a variety of materials, but bamboo and wood chopsticks are more popular. They are usually cheaper, lower in temperature conduction and provide better sense for holding food. That’s why almost all disposable(一次性的)chopsticks are made of bamboo or wood. With cutting down 25 million fully-grown trees a year to make chopsticks, China has ranked number one among the producers. “We must change our habits and encourage people to take their own chopsticks when eating out,” said Mr. Bo, the owner of a forestry industry company in China. He even went so far as to suggest that restaurants should offer metal knives and forks instead. If Mr. Bo’s suggestion is widely accepted, it would be a dark moment in chopsticks’ 4,000-year history.
Chopsticks were invented in ancient China and later spread around Asia. They are not only used as eating tools but also used for cooking, stirring the fire and serving food. Koreans sometimes use metal chopsticks because of their love of barbecue(烧烤). Chinese chopsticks are longer than Korean and Japanese chopsticks in order to reach the dishes in the center of the table. There are 1.4 billion people using 80 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks in China every year. However, the most widespread use of disposable chopsticks is in Japan. Around a total of 24 billion pairs are used in Japan each year, which means each Japanese uses almost 200 pairs yearly. However, most of its disposable chopsticks have been imported(进口)from China, up to over 90%.
Today, China has to accept the truth that its forests can no longer provide enough chopsticks to feed Asian’s table habit. China is now the world’s largest importer of wood and even imports chopsticks from America. An American company said that the state’s native sweet gum and poplar wood would be perfectly used to make chopsticks. These materials do not need to be lightened with chemicals or bleach(漂白粉). The healthy materials and fairly reasonable prices of the products are appealing to Asian customers. More and more Asians start to use American-made chopsticks at their tables.
Although the U.S. has a huge amount of wood, reducing the number of trees that are cut down in Asia, changing the table habit of using disposable chopsticks still seems to be a wiser choice for chopsticks-using countries.
55. According to Paragraph 2, Mr. Bo’s advice is that Chinese should ________.
A. use metal chopsticks instead of wooden ones
B. plant more trees and produce fewer chopsticks
C. form the habit of taking their own chopsticks when eating out
D. change their habits and begin to use knives and forks at home
56. What do we know about chopsticks in Asia?
A. Koreans mainly use chopsticks to cook food over a fire.
B. Most disposable chopsticks in Japan are made in China.
C. The most disposable chopsticks are used in Japan yearly.
D. Chinese use the shortest chopsticks to take and serve food.
57. The underlined word “appealing” in Paragraph 4 probably means ______.
4、日常生活中我们应该如何减少垃圾的数量? A. normal B. necessary C. attractive D. surprising
14、大我数地区的自来水水源取自水库、湖泊或河流。自来水是主要的饮用水,饮用水源受到污染,会直接影响我们的身体健康。58. What’s the best title for the passage?
A. Time to Change the Materials for Chopsticks
1、焚烧处理垃圾的优缺点是什么? B. Time to Cut Down on Disposable Chopsticks
C. Time to Import Disposable Chopsticks
D. Time to Give Up Using Chopsticks
四、
五、6、月球是一个不发光、不透明的球体,我们看到的月光是它反射太阳的光。根据中文提示补全句子
12、淡水在自来水厂中除了沉淀和过滤之外,还要加入药物进行灭菌处理,这样才能符合我们使用的标准。59.学好英语对我们来说非常重要。
It’s very __________ for us ______________ English well.
2、在加热的过程中,蜡烛发生了什么变化?(P29)60.我们正在为我们的期末考试做准备。
5、草蛉是蚜虫的天敌,七星瓢虫吃蚜虫,蜻蜓吃蚊子。We ____________________ our final exam.
61.你最好写下所有的想法。
____________________ all your ideas.
5、减少垃圾的数量是从源头上解决问题的办法,我们每个人都可以想出许多减少垃圾数量的方法。62.汤姆每天花一个小时做家庭作业。
7、我们每个人应该怎样保护身边的环境?Tom ____________________ every day.
63.我一回来我妈妈就开始做饭。
My mother began to cook dinner ____________________ I got home.
.我想英语和数学一样重要。
I think English is ____________________ maths.
65.对我来说,在两个小时之内完成这件工作恐怕有点儿难。
一、填空:I’m afraid ____________________ this job within two hours.
66.看了这部电影后我激动得说不出话了。
After seeing this film, ____________________.
67请告诉同学们不要在马路上做游戏。
Please tell the students ____________________.
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