【題目】--- Have you decided this summer holiday?
--- Sure. To Rome. I have expected this day for a long time.
A.when will you goB.when you will goC.where will you goD.where you will go
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【題目】第四節(jié):聽長對話,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容選出能回答下列問題的最佳答案。對話讀兩遍。
【1】Where is Jack going?
A.He is going to the gym.
B.He is going to the library.
C.He is going to the playground.
【2】How long will the Sunshine Sports Week last?
A.For five days.B.For six days.C.For seven days.
【3】What kind of sports activity will be held?
A.Running matches.B.Swimming competition.C.Ball games.
【4】What sport does Jack play best?
A.Badminton.B.Basketball.C.Table tennis.
【5】When will Jack’s first game come?
A.On Monday morning.B.On Monday afternoon.C.On Tuesday afternoon.
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【題目】Ms. Li is an amazing teacher and she is always _______ with children.
A.patientB.braveC.weakD.excited
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【題目】 On April 1, 2017, China announced that it would build the Xiong’an New Area in Hebei Province. This will be of the same importance as the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone and the Pudong New Area, according to the State Council.
The area, about 100 kilometers southwest of downtown Beijing, will cover three counties that sit at the center of the triangular (三角形的) area formed by Beijing, Tianjin, and Shijiazhuang.
The Xiong’an New Area has great potential(潛能) for growth. It has a board space to develop and will expand to cover 2,000 square kilometers. The transportation of the area is convenient, with only an hour’s drive to Beijing and Tianjin.
The new area also has a sound natural environment. It is home to Baiyangdian, one of the largest fresh water wetlands in North China. With more than 140 lakes, the wetland is known as the “pearl”(珍珠)of the North China Plain.
Once built, the area will reduce the heavy burdens on Beijing. For example, many companies, universities and scientific research centers will move from Beijing to the area.
International experts and media(媒體) also think highly of this new area, saying that it will set an example to developing countries.
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【1】The State Council announced ______________________________________ would be built.
【2】The location of the Xiong’an New Area is about ___________________________________________.
【3】Why is Baiyangdian known as the “pearl” of the North China Plain?________________________________________________________________________________.
【4】________________________________________________________________________________________________________.
【5】______________________________________________________________________________________________________.
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【題目】 A teacher decided to let her class play a game. She told each child in the class to bring along a bag with ____tomatoes. Each tomato would ______a name of a person that the child hated. So the number of tomatoes in his or her bag would depend on the number of people the child hated.
When the day came, every child brought some tomatoes with the names of the people he or she hated. Some had two tomatoes. _______had three tomatoes. Some even had five tomatoes. The teacher then told the children to carry the tomatoes with them wherever they went for a week. Days passed and the children started to complain (抱怨) ______the rotten (腐爛的) tomatoes let out terrible smell. Besides, those having five tomatoes, also had to carry ______bags. After one week, the children were very happy because the game had ______ended.
The teacher asked, “How did you feel?” The children started complaining of the trouble that they had to go through when carrying the heavy and smelly tomatoes. Then the teacher told them the _______behind the game.
The teacher said “This is the same situation when you carry your hatred (憎恨) for somebody _____your heart. The terrible smell of hatred will _________your heart, and you will carry it with you wherever you go. If you cannot stand the smell of the rotten tomatoes for just _______week, can you imagine what it is like to have the smell of hatred in your heart for your lifetime?
【1】A.muchB.a littleC.a fewD.few
【2】A.callB.be givenC.have writtenD.name
【3】A.AnyB.SomeC.EveryD.No one
【4】A.becauseB.butC.soD.because of
【5】A.lowerB.lighterC.heavierD.bigger
【6】A.oftenB.finallyC.alwaysD.hardly
【7】A.meaningB.timeC.wayD.secret
【8】A.outsideB.insideC.besideD.besides
【9】A.cleanB.washC.polluteD.close
【10】A.nineB.twoC.fiveD.one
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【題目】 “Helicopter parent” which means a parent who pays extremely close attention to his or her child may not sound pleasant, but most parents would prefer a vehicle to send children between school, football practice and piano lessons. Getting children where they need to go is a huge task, especially in homes where both parents work. Hailing rides (專車服務(wù)) like Uber have made life more convenient for adults. But drivers are not allowed to pick up kids who travel without an adult aside (although some drivers are against the rules).
Children represent a fresh-faced opportunity. Ride-hailing for kids could be a market worth at least $50 billion in America, hopes Ritu Narayan, the founder of Zum. The services are similar to Uber’s, except they allow parents to plan rides for their children ahead. Children are given a code word to make sure they find the right driver, and parents receive warnings about the ride and the car’s speed. These services promise more careful background checks, finger printing and training than other ride- hailing companies.
Annette Yolas, who works at AT&T, says that she spends around $200 a month on Hop Skip Drive, a service that operates in several markets in California, for her three kids to get to the school bus on time and to ballet practice. She says it has been a “l(fā)ife-saver” by allowing her to work longer hours.
But ride-hailing companies for kids may face several challenges. One is finding enough drivers. All users need rides during the same limited set of hours: before and after school, which makes it hard to offer drivers enough work. It can also be challenging to get parents’ support, who have taught children never to get in a stranger's car.
And while ride-sharing companies can drive adult passengers mad by cancelling or being late, such behavior can be a disaster to children. Huddle, an early competitor in the taxis-for-kids business, which shut down in 2016, had only two out of five stars on Yelp (點評網(wǎng)站) for that reason, and lots of negative reviews from parents. It had made money on rides mainly by raising prices even higher.
Shuddle’s failure has not discouraged Uber, which is expected soon to set up a programme for teenagers under 18. Parents may be happier to use services they are familiar with. But Uber’s entrance is likely to add to the struggle of child-ride-hailing businesses as they compete for customers and money.
【1】What do “helicopter parents” usually do?
A.They drive a helicopter to send their children to school.
B.They pay no attention to the school life of their children.
C.They stay close to their children and ready to protect them.
D.They let their children solve the problems all by themselves.
【2】What does the underlined phrase “a fresh-faced opportunity” refer to?
A.A new market.B.A new event.C.A new lesson.D.A new challenge.
【3】What is the purpose of giving the example of Annete Yolas?
A.To encourage more drivers into the business.
B.To meet the needs of children attending courses.
C.To show the good points of the ride- hailing service.
D.To help more parents to avoid the ride-hailing service.
【4】What may be the future of those small ride-hailing companies?
A.They may get better reviews.B.They may make much more money.
C.They may struggle to survive.D.They may easily attract more customers.
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【題目】聽對話,完成下面小題。
【1】When will Alice reach the playground?
A.At three o’clock.B.At half past two.C.At half past three.
【2】What will Alice probably bring?
A.Some water.B.Some snacks.C.Some apples.
【3】What does Jim do?
A.A coach.B.A teacher.C.A player.
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【題目】How to communicate with your parents
Many young people have trouble communicating with their parents. However, there are some very useful (A) tips to help solve this problem.
First, make a list of the things you and your parents disagree about most. With each of these thing (B) try to find an answer acceptable to not only you but also your parents. It is no good for you to require everything to go your way. You have to be ready to change a little if you want them to change.
Second, talk to your parents(C) _________it is convenient for them. Remember that your parents may have to work long hours and this can make them tired, s0 be patient with them.
Third, listen to what your parents have to say. How can you expect them to listen to you if you are not ready to listen to them? In addition, your parents were once young (D) _________you, so they (E) understand your situation better than you expect.
Finally if you do not get a satisfactory result, (F)盡力不要變得太生氣.Talk with your parents and find out their reasons. Part of growing up is learning to live with these kinds of disagreements, and learning to understand another person's way of looking at things.
With a little hard work, you can learn to communicate better with your parents.
【1】寫出文中畫線部分(A)和(E)的同義詞或近義詞:_________;_________
【2】將文中畫線部分(B)改寫為:try to find an answer acceptable to_________ you_________ your parents.
【3】在文中(C)和(D)的空白處填入適當?shù)膯卧~:________________;________________
【4】將文中畫線部分(F)譯成英語:___________________
【5】從文中找出能說明本文主旨大意的話語:____________________________
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【題目】Which of the following is the right way when we read English newspapers?
A.To read sentence by sentence or word by word.
B.To get every detail even though they are the least important details.
C.To skim the headlines first, then try to get the main idea of the writing.
D.To look up every new word in the dictionary we meet while reading.
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