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1、天天向上獨家原創(chuàng)天天向上獨家原創(chuàng) PAGE PAGE 2 / 16英語試卷第一部分單項填空(共 10 小題;每小題 1 分,滿分 10 分)請認真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A,B,C,D 四個選項中,選出最佳選項并在答題卡上將該項涂黑1. If you want to takeshort ride in the city,choosesharedbike.A.a;B.the;theC.a;a aHigh-speed trains are seen as one of the new Four GreatofChina.Achievements B. Agreements C. Environm

2、ents D. InstrumentsJim is watching a football match whichisshownTV. he is not on the scene, he can still cheer for histeam.livelyB.liveC.livingD.aliveWith their new lock, yousearch for keys in your bag any more. Isnt itcool?needntB.cantC. mustnt D.- Mum, my classmates are playing outside. Can I join

3、them?- Not untilyourhomework.finishesB. is finishedC. will be finishedD. will finish- Would you like to go to the city and live with us,Granny?- Oh, dear, I m used to the life in the country. I think life here is.morecomfortableB. lesscomfortableC. themostcomfortableD. the leastcomfortableEvery time

4、 Tom islate,hellan excuse.So I wonder whathis excuse is thistime.setupB.putupC.takeupD. makeupExcuse me, could youtellme?when he was born B. how far is it fromhereC. what does helooklikeD. where he leaves foryesterday-Amy, your pronunciation is so beautiful now. How do you makeit?-Thanks. Just as th

5、esayinggoes,”.”Each dog hasitsdayB. Many hands make lightworkC. Practice makes perfectD. The grass is always greener on the otherside- How would you like yourcoffee?-.I like itvery much.B. With some milk,please.C.Nothanks.D. Yes, it smells good. 第二部分完形填(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10)請認真閱讀下而短文,從短文后各題所給的 A,B,C,D 四

6、個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在Wishing to encourage her young sons progress on the piano, a mother took her boy to a pianists concert on a summer holiday evening. After they found their seats, the mother saw two friends in the hall and walked to 11 them.天天向上獨家原創(chuàng)It was the boys first time to come to the hall. He thou

7、ght it was a good 12 for himto explore the wonders of the concert hall. He roseand walked around. He walked 13 a door marked NO When the hall lights dimmed ( 變 暗 ) , the 14 would begin. The mother returned to her seat and discovered that her son was 15. The mother was 16 worried at the moment that t

8、ears ( 眼 淚 ) were in her eyes.Theconcertbegan,andthelightsfocusedon(聚焦)thewonderful piano on stage. The motherwas17_to see her little boy sitting at the keyboard, playing the songTwinkle, Twinkle Little Staras he did athome.At that moment, the great pianist came, quickly moved to the piano and18_in

9、the boys ear,Dont stop. Keep playing. He leaned overandbegan filling in a bass part ( 低 音 ) with his left hand, then added a running obbligato ( 伴 奏 ) with his right hand. They played the piano together 19 . The old pianist and the young novicechanged a frightening situation into a wonderful creativ

10、e experience. The audience ( 觀 眾 ) stood up and 20 them.A. greet B.feedC.noticeD.searchA.useB.chanceC. seasonD. cultureA.throughB.acrossC.aboveD.overA.filmB.concertC. conversation3 / 16D. meeting天天向上獨家原創(chuàng)天天向上獨家原創(chuàng) PAGE PAGE 5 / 16A.sleepyB. missingA.soB.veryA.seriousB.sadA.calledB.shoutedC. tiredC. mu

11、chC. patientC. whisperedD. excitedD. suchD. surprisedD. criedA.badlyB.carelesslyC.terriblyD.happilyA.foughtwithB. laughed at cheeredforC.shoutedatD.第三部分閱讀理(共12小題;每小題2分,滿分24)請認真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的 A,B,C,D 四個選項中,選出最佳選項。并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ALIFT TICKETSTouristsAdult* (Ages 19 to60)Young Man *(Agesn n s a t e r .

12、(電梯LIFT TICKETSTouristsAdult* (Ages 19 to60)Young Man *(AgesWeekday(open to close)Weekend(open to close)Night(3 p.m. to 10$48$55p.m.$34$37$41$34FREEFREEFREEFREEFREEFREE$38$49$34$38$49$34FREEFREEFREEunder)Soldier (Active Duty ID needed)Elders* ( Ages 60 69)Super Elders* (Ages 70+)* proof (證明) of age

13、neededLift HoursMondayFriday:9 a.m. 10p.m.Weekend: 8a.m. 10 p.m.Christmas Day: Noon 5p.m.Shawneen Mountain is a perfectplacefor.skiingB. walkingC. climbingD.ridingIf a child of 42cm tall takes the lift with his 18-year-old brother on Thursday morning, theywill pay.A.$41B.$48C.$37D.$74Which of the fo

14、llowing is TRUE according to thepassage?It takes 3 hours to get to the top of Shawneen Mountain bylift.Tourists take the lift at 9: 30 a. m. on Sunday morning .天天向上獨家原創(chuàng)Asoldiershould pay $55 forthe ticket atweekends with hisActiveDutyID.People aged over 70 are also welcome to ShawneenMountain.BEvery

15、 morning, millions of people in China do Tai-chi. It is popular with women and men. Tai-chi is a good kind of exercisefor old people. It is good for the body and for the mind. It is healthy and relaxing. Tai-chi is from China. It is hundreds ofyears old.Tai-chi is a soft martial art(武術(shù)).That means i

16、t is slow and calm.There are also hard martial arts. Shaolin Kung-fu, for example, which has a history of over 1,500 years, is a hard martial art. It is fast and dangerous. You have to be very fit and strong to do hard martial arts.In Beijing, Master Li Yu is teaching Shaolin Kung-fu to thirty young

17、 students, three of whom come from abroad. Shaolin Kung-fu is difficult, said Li Yu. You must practise every move many times.Sports like football and basketball are also popular in China. But martial arts like Tai-chi and Kung-fu are part of Chinese culture and history.24 . How many types of martial

18、 arts does this passage tell us?A. Only one. B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.What is Master Li Yuteaching?6 / 16天天向上獨家原創(chuàng)Tai-chi.B.ShaolinKung-fu.C.Football.D.Basketball.Which sentence is TRUE according to thepassage?It is easy to learn ShaolinKung-fu.Men like better than women do.Tai-chi has a shorter history

19、than ShaolinKung-fu.People must be very healthy and strong to doTai-chi.CEach year on Feb 21, UNESCO ( 聯(lián)合國教科文組織 ) holds an International Mother Language Day (IMLD ). The event is to help people to pay attention to the disappearance of the worlds languages; manyof them aredisappearing each year. UNES

20、CO sees this as a terrible fact.What happens when a language dies out? Something great is lost-notjust sounds and marks but the way that people understand the world andcommunicate with each other. We keep different cultures and traditionsthrough languages. Kill a language and all these are killed to

21、o. Through IMLD, more and more people come to realize he terrible situation and try tostop it.Googles 2018 Endangered(瀕臨滅絕的) Languages Project is a good example. Many speakers andprotectors of endangered languages upload ( 上 傳 ) texts, audios and videos to the projectwebsite.Theywanttointroducethewa

22、ythatpeople communicate and express themselves around theworld.7 / 16天天向上獨家原創(chuàng)天天向上獨家原創(chuàng) PAGE PAGE 16 / 16The Myaamia Project is the same kind of effort to revive the language spokenbytheMiamitribes( 部落)oftheUnitedStates. Project memberswork to encourage people to study andcommunicate with this languag

23、e , which died out in the1960s.These activities give life to those endangered languages. People who work to keep Languagesalive are not limited to the past. Manyyoung people design apps and use social media to support their activities. They spread the word to save the world.So, while the problem of

24、disappearing languages remains a very serious one, there is hope. We all have a special feeling of our mother language. This is why we should remember the wise words oflate president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela: If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you tal

25、k to a man in his own language,that goes to his heart.What did people do in Googles 2018 Endangered Languages Project?Discuss how to make good use ofGoogle.Offer online courses on endangeredlanguages.Share materials about endangered languagesonline.Translate endangered languages into motherlanguages

26、.Whatcanweinfer ( 推斷) fromParagraph5?It is more difficult to protect endangeredlanguages.The disappearance of languages has alreadystopped.Young people dont care about endangeredlanguages.Young people have creative ways to protectlanguages.ThewritermentionsNelsonMandelaswordsinorderto .tell the impo

27、rtance of ones motherlanguageshow his contributions to languageprotectiontell the trouble in learning endangeredlanguagesshow the possibility of protecting motherlanguagesDTrees in cities live fast but die young compared to forests in the countryside, warns a new study.Researchers found that trees i

28、n cities die younger than ones in the countryside because of the higher levels of CO2. City-living trees sufferalossofcarbonstorageThatmeanstreesproduce less energy from theair.Now researchers say more must be done to deal with the situation. Ian Smith, a PhD student of Boston University in the Unit

29、ed States, said, Citiesareintheimportantpositioninfightingagainstrising temperatures and increasing We find that tree planting alone maynotbeenoughtokeepandincrease citycanopycoverThe research team used a model to watch changes among street trees for several planting and management methods. Research

30、ers also usedthemodeltowatchtreegrowth,deathandplantingrates( 率)both amongtreesinBostoncityandforestsinthecountrysidein Massachusetts.It was discovered that rates of carbon cycling and growth rates among city trees were nearly four times faster than those in the countryside. However, loss of carbon

31、storage and death rates are also higher, especially death rates are more than double higher than those in countryside forests.The study, published in PLOS ONE, has reminded scientists to encourage communities to do more to plant and protect trees. It is important to increase city canopy cover and ca

32、rbon storage.Researchers say planting and protecting will be needed to make sure cities can develop healthily, but more needs to be done to have a better understanding of city trees which may be different from countryside forests.According to the passage, which of the following isTRUE?The more carbo

33、n storage loses, the more energy the trees produce from theair.The higher the levels of CO2 are, the harder it will be for the plants tosurvive.If we plant enough trees, we are sure to increase city canopy cover.Cities do better in fighting against rising temperatures and increasingCO2.What does“ th

34、ose” in Paragraph 5 referto?Deathrates.B. Rates of carboncycling.C.Growthrates.D. Loss of carbonstorage.The writers main purpose of writing thepassageis.to teach us how to improve and protect treehealthto warn us that trees in cities live fast but dieyoungto let us have a better understanding of cit

35、ytreesto tell us to take action to increase city canopycover第四部分信息還(共5小;每小題1分,滿分5分)根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從對話后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Lots of people find it hard to get up in the morning and put the blame on the alarm clock. In fact, the key to easy morning wake-up lies in resetting your body clock. _ 33 _ He

36、re is how to make one._34In order to make a change, you need to decide why itsimportant. Do you want to get up in time to have breakfast with your family, get in some exercise, or just be better prepared for your day? Once you are clear about your reasons, tell your family about the change you want

37、to make.Rethink mornings. Nowthat youknow why you want to wake up,considerre-arranging(重新安排) yourmorningactivities.Ifyouwant time to have breakfast with your family, save some time the night before by setting out clothes, shoes, andbags._35Thats a quarter-hourmoreyou could be sleeping if you bought

38、a coffee maker with a timer.Keep your sleep/wake schedule ( 日 程 安 排 ) on weekends. If youre tired out by Friday night, sleeping in on Saturday could sound wonderful. But compensating on the weekends actually feeds into your sleepiness the following week, a recent study found. _36_Keep a record and e

39、valuate it weekly. Keep track of your efforts andwrite down how you feel. After youve tried a new method for a week,take a look at yourrecord. _37 methods you couldtry.If not, take another look at otherAGet a sleep specialist.AGet a sleep specialist.BFind the right goal.CA better plan for sleep can

40、help.DAnd consider setting a second alarm.EIf the steps you take are working, keep it up.FStick to your schedule, no matter the day.GReconsider the 15 minutes you spend in lineat the caf to get coffee.第五部分 詞匯檢測(共 10 小題;每小題 1 分,滿分 10 分)根據(jù)下列句子及所給漢語注釋或通過上下文,在答題卡標有題號的橫線上寫出空缺處各單詞的正確形式每空只寫一詞38. In his八十),

41、 I.M. Pei貝堇)designedSuzhoumuseumforhishometown.This is not the first time for the two teamstoplay( 對抗) eachother.Natural resources are very important for us and we should usethem He(誤以為) Maryfor hertwinsisterand thatmadethem laugh alot.As a good teacher, she is neverwith her students.Whatawonderful(經(jīng)歷) to seehow they makean amazing movie with the 5-Dtechnology!Though money isnt everything, it still(要緊) a lot to the poor.Our country is becoming stronger and stronger andImof her.- Which do you prefer, tea orcoffee? . I likemilk.- How can we

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