Robert:Oh,look at the sky,Betty!It looks like rain. Betty:I hope it won't rain.
Robert:That's not 1 the department was hoping for when they chose today as the date for the annual picnic.
Betty:We cannot have a picnic 2 good weather. We need sunshine for all the games and entertainment.
Robert:Yeah,sunshine― 3 not too much!Do you remember last year? Betty:Surely I do. It was so hot that all we did was to look for shade and look for ways to 4 from the sun.
Robert:And no one wanted to participate in any of the games. All we wanted was cold drinks.
Betty:If there5 (be) a little wind to cool us off...
Robert:But there was not. Just the burning sun and we nearly got6 (burn) . Betty: 7 ( obvious) we don't have that problem this year. Did you hear the weather forecast?
Robert:No. I was watching a football match and forgot8 ( stop) it for the weather forecast. Maybe it will only be a short shower,which cools things off a little. That 9 not be bad. Betty:Wish10 were true.
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1. what 2. without 3. but 4. escape/shelter 5. had been 6. burned/burnt 7. Obviously 8. to stop 9. may/might 10. it
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Li Na is a Chinese former professional tennis player,who achieved a careerbest ranking of world No. 2. She was born on 26 February 1982 in Wuhan,Hubei,China. 1 So at age six,Li followed her father's footsteps and started playing badminton. Just before she turned eight,Li was persuaded to switch to tennis by her coach. 2 This experience affected Li's confidence in later years.
At the end of 2002,Li left the national tennis team to study parttime at Huazhong University of Science and Technology,3 . The Chinese media cited (引用) various reasons for this. Some reported that the relationship between her and her future husband,Jiang Shan,was opposed by the national team's management. Some reported that her coach was too strict and demanding. 4 Li returned to the national team in 2004. However,she quit the national team as well as the staterun sports system in 2008. As a result,Li had the freedom to hire her own coaching staff and she would be solely responsible for the cost of training and coaching and tour expense. 5 Li's rise to prominence (卓越) has sparked a major population growth of tennis players in Asia,earning her the reputation as the region's tennis pioneer.
A. where she completed her bachelor's degree in journalism
B. Later,she won two Grand Slam singles titles at the 2011 French Open and 2014 Australian Open.
C. Her father was a professional badminton player.
D. Li joined China's National Tennis Team in 1997.
E. However,her instructors taught tennis through negative reinforcement.
F. In 2015,Li Na announced that she and her husband are expecting their first child.
G. While other reports claimed that her request for a personal coach did not go through.
1. 2. 3 . 4. 5.
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Fve learned from the newspaper that your company is looking for receptionist. Fm very interesting in the job and I'd like to apply to the position.
First of all,allow me to introduce myself. I had just graduated from senior high school and taken the College Entrance Examination. I want to find out a parttime job in the summer. Fm 18 year old and have a good command of English,especial in terms of speaking and listening. In fact,I once won the first prize in the English speech competition hold in our school. Besides,I'm quite easygoing but therefore very popular among my classmates.
I sincerely hope you can give us a chance. I'm looking forward to your early reply.
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This happened in a thirdgrade classroom. Jim sat 1 his desk and all of a sudden,there was a puddle (水洼) between his feet and the front of his trousers was wet. He felt his heart was going to stop. He knew 2 would happen when his classmates found out. He looked up and there came the teacher with a look in her eyes that said he3 (discover) .
As the teacher was walking towards4 ,a classmate named Susie was carrying 5 goldfish bowl full of water to her desk. Suddenly,Susie tripped (摔倒) and,6 (strange) , dumped the whole bowl of water in Jim's lap. He pretended to be angry,but all the while he was saying deep in his heart,"Thank you!"Jim became the object of sympathy instead of ridicule (嘲笑) .The teacher brought him gym shorts to put on. All the others crawled (爬) on their hands and knees,7 (clean) up around his desk. But8 life would have it,the ridicule that should have been his had been transferred (轉(zhuǎn)移) to Susie. She tried to help,9 they told her to leave the room. 10 school was over,Jim walked over to Susie and whispered," You did that on purpose,didn't you?"
Susie whispered back, "I wet my trousers once,too!"
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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Once I had to read a textbook which was so expensive for me to buy it. I couldn't obtain it from the library and an only copy I could find was in a certain bookshop. So I will go along to the shop every afternoon and read a little of the book in a time. One day,therefore,I was disappointed to find the book missing from its usually place. He was about to leave when the owner of the shop waved at me. Expecting to be told off,I went towards him. To my surprise,the owner pointed to the book which placed in a corner." I put it there in case it should be bought."He said kindly,left me to continue my reading.
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People need homes:Children assume their parents' place as home; boarders call school "home" on weekdays;married couples work together to build new homes;and travelers... have no place to call "home",at least for a few nights. 1 Don't they have the right to a home? Of course they do.
Some regular travelers take their own belongings like bed sheets,pillowcases and family photos to make them feel like home no matter where they are; some stay for long periods in the same hotel and as a result become very familiar with the service and attendants;2 Furthermore,driving a camping car during one's travel and sleeping in the vehicle at night is just like home.
And how about keeping relationships while in transit3 ;some send letters and postcards,or even photos;others may just call and say hi,just to let their friends know that they're still alive and well. People find ways to keep in touch. Making friends on the way helps travelers feel more or less at home. 4 Nowadays,fewer people are working in their local towns,so how do they develop a sense of belonging? Whenever we step out of our local boundaries,there is always another "home" waiting to be found.5 ,we can make the place we stay "home".
A. Hostels provide a clean and safe place to stay while you are traveling the world.
B. others may simply put some flowers by the hotel window to make things more homely
C. Backpackers in youth hostels may become very good friends,even closer than siblings (兄弟姐妹) .
D. So how about people who have to travel for extended periods of time?
E. No matter where you go to in the world,hotels are there,too.
F. Some keep contact with their friends via the Internet.
G. Wherever we are,with just a little bit of effort and imagination
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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二、完形填空(共20小題)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項 (A、B、C和D) 中,選出可以填入空白處的真佳選項。
This morning during my walk,I had a good chance of meeting someone I’d been wanting to cross paths with for some time. I had 21 this elderly gentleman before.
A few months ago he was 22 cans and bottles from the recycle bins behind my house. I was 23 to see this and . was sad at the 24 that he had to do this to survive. I thought about putting bottles in ? bag for him with a 25 saying the bag was for him to take,but then I gave up the idea out of 26 for him.
So you can imagine my 27 when I saw him again in another (小巷) just around the comer from the green space I was headed to. I walked over to him and 28 to him a very quiet “Hi." His 29 was turned to me and he didn't reply. I decided maybe he didn’ t want to be 30 . So I kept walking. Then I 31 the big bag full of cans and bottles I had collected from my trip to the coast. “He can 32 those!” I thought. I walked back over to him. I told him if he 33 there,I could get him some more 34 . “That would be very good,” He said,with a big 35 .
I hurried home and 36 in five minutes and he was 37 waiting there. I handed the bag to him and 38 that it wasn’ t m?ch. “Every little bit 39 . Thanks so much. And have a great day,” he said.
I wished him a great day as well and went on walking with a light 40 step.
21. A. visited B. helped C. recognized D. seen
22. A. stealing B. moving C. collecting D. carrying
23. A. shocked B. frightened C. proud D. anxious
24. A. plan B. fact C. report D. excuse
25. A. note B. map C. book D. picture
26. A. control B. respect C. question D. reach
27. A. confusion B. fear C. relief D. excitement
28. A. explained B. listened C. pointed D. whispered
29. A. back B. focus C. hand D. mind
30. A. caught B. disturbed C. pushed D. mentioned
31. A. kept B. divided C. offered D. remembered
32. A. afford B. share C. have D. find
33. A. waited B. worked C. got D. rode
34. A. gifts B. money C. advice D. bottles
35. A. smile B. dream C. sign D. change
36. A. calmed down B. set out C. came back D. stood up
37. A. even B. also C. yet D. still
38. A. hoped B. apologized C. realized D. imagined
39. A. helps B. fails C. hurts D. survives
40. A. careful B. obvious C. cheerful D. painftil
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In schools and at home,most of US have been scolded(責(zé)備) or éven got punished for daydreaming. The majority of people say that by daydreaming we waste our time and energy on something unproductive. But many medical studies have shown something different. They’ve stressed the fact that daydreaming works wonders on our imagination,creativity and situation-handling techniques. In fact,many problems can be easily solved if we daydream.
The topmost benefit of daydreaming is that your mood gets the right improvement. By separating yourself from the world around you,you tend to enjoy the loneliness in your mind and get peace from daydreaming as you think about something that calms your senses. When you start imagining things,you will forget all tiie stress and tension(緊張) Instead,you will get happiness from it and this happiness will turn into a source of energy that helps you work in a good mood.
Many 邊(心理學(xué)家) have said that people who daydream tend to have a sharper memory. It’s true. When you,re daydreaming,yoil tend to g?t carried away to imagine various situations,either real or unreal. You tend to act differently in different situations,trying to satisfy your mind by doing what you want in your dreams. When your mind gets satisfied,you’ re in a better position to concentrate more on your work. Since daydreaming activates (激活) the nerves of your brain,you tend to have higher attentiveness and your ability to remember things will develop.
When you daydream,you automatically imagine yourself as your heart says and therefore,you get to know yourself better. You ai§0 start realizing the mistakes you,ve made in life anti trying your best to avoid repeating them. Such imagination techniques help you to connect yourself with your soul.
5. Many studies have found that daydreaming.
A. helps solve probleins
B. broadens your horizons
C. decreases creativity
D. is a waste of time and energy
6. The underlined word “mood” in Paragraph 2 probably means
A. creativity
B. loneliness
C. the way you feel
D. situation-handling technique
7. According to the text,daydreaming helps improve memory because it .
A. calms the nerves of the brain
B. results in more concentration
C. connects people with their souls
D. allows people to know themselves better
8. What's the text mainly about?
A. Some tips on daydreaming.
B. The causes of daydreaming,
C. The benefits of daydreaming.
D. Some solutions to daydreaming
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The Beatles are reaching a new audience through streaming (流媒體) and Come Together is Fab Four's most popular song.
The best-selling band in history ended a long time of silence and made its songs available through streaming,the fast-growing part of on-demand online music,on Christmas Eve.
According to the largest streaming service Spotify,in the first three days fans had streamed Beatles songs 70 million times,which meant that every user of the website listened to one Beatles sofig around the Christmas holiday. Come Together was well ahead as the most popular song.
The bluesy rock song from 1969 was the opener on Abbey Road,The Beatles,best-selling album,so it may have benefited from listeners who immediately hit play on the album. Here Comes the Sun,off Abbey Road,was also among the most listened although it had fewer listeners than two othqr Beatles songs with themes of hope — Let It Be and Hey Jude.
Spotify said 65 percent of its Beatles listeners were under 34 — too young to have direct memories of the band that broke up in 1970. “We’ re helping to introduce a new generation of fans to the most important band in history/' Spotify founder and CEO Daniel Ek said.
Ek,32, said that The Beatles’ arrival on spotify reminded him of his childhooi. “The one thing in my youth that everyone in my family — my mom,uncle,aunt and grandparents 一 could all agree on musically was The Beatles,” he said.
5. According to the text,streaming services helped The Beatles .
A. sell the largest number of albums
B. become a best-selling band
C. produce new online music
D. become popular again
6. Which of the .following songs has the smallest number of listeners?
A. Come Together.
B. Here Comes the Sun.
C. Hey Jude.
D. Let It Be.
7. According to Spotify,more than half of its Beatles listeners .
A. were young people
B. paid for their listening
C. were bom in the 1970s
D. knew the history of the band
8. What is Daniel Ek’s attitude towards The Beatles’ arrival on Spotify?
A. Concerned. B. Doubtful,
C. Supportive. D. Unfavorable.
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