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1、最新 料推薦2017 年七寶中學新高一英語診斷性考試Multiple Choice21.The big swimming pool in Qibao High School was completed inMay of 2008, but not inApril, 2008.A. / ; /B. the ; /C. the ; theD. / ; the22.The number of households consisting of elderly couples rose22.6 per cent to 4.49 million inJapan last year.A. fromB. of
2、C. atD. by23.I cannot understand why Steven bought so many watches but never wears_ of them.A. anyB. bothC. everyD. none24.Shanghai is known for itsOriental Pearl TV Tower, which stands close to the east bank of theHuang Pu River.A. 468-meters-highB. 468 meters highC. 468-meter-highD. 468 meter high
3、25.Help me to move the table to the corner,you?A. canB. willC. shallD. may26.Strawberries can, of course, be frozen but they taste best when bought and eaten.A. freshB. freshlyC. more freshlyD. fresher27.Seeing a little girl crying, he went over and askedwith her.A. what is the matterB. what wrong w
4、asC. what was the matterD. what trouble it is28.The boy has spent a whole dayin his room. No one knows what he is doing.A. being lockedB. to lockC. lockingD. locked29.Donald Trump s face is easily recognizedmore and more media covered his president-electvictory against Democratic candidate Hillary C
5、linton.A. thatB. whileC. becauseD. though30.Operations whichpatients exhausted(筋疲力盡) and in need of long periods of recovery timeare now making them feel relaxed and comfortable.A. leaveB. had leftC. leftD. will leave31.Hours of playing violent video games can affect the way the brain works,damage t
6、o certaincells of brain and slowing brain activity.A. to causeB. causingC. causeD. caused32.It is generally accepted that Chinese were the earliestfootball while the Europeans establishedthe modern rules for football.A. playedB. playingC. to playD. having played33.There is little doubtyou will be ab
7、le to judge truth and error if you have confidence in yourself.A. thatB. whoC. whenD. if34.It really seemed agesthe police arrived and cleared away the damaged cars.A. beforeB. afterC. sinceD. when35.The travelers to that area can carry the diseases to their countries that have never experienced.A.
8、itB. themC. itselfD. themselves36.Its said thatis going to give us a lecture.A. an American famous youngB. a famous American youngC. a famous young AmericanD. a young famous American最新 料推薦37.The football match we had been long looking forward toin our school yesterday.A. being heldB. was heldC. hold
9、ingD. had been held38.The doctors did all theythe drowning boy.A. could to saveB. can saveC. could saveD. can to save39.You have a lovely garden.it is looked after!A. How goodB. What a good oneC. How carefulD. How well40.The plantation (種植園)I visited last year was not the oneI once worked.A. which;
10、whereB. which; whichC. where; whichD. where; whereVocabularyA. effectAD. reducingB. effort C. stress BC. acceptedAD. importantlyAB. quietlyAC. involvedBD. protectCD. activeABC. balanceA major source of teen stress is school exams, and test anxiety is not uncommon. When you recognizeyour teen is unde
11、r41, how can parents help your teen stay calm before an exam?Parents need to be42in their teen swork. The best thing is simply to listen. What they look foris your presence-to talk, to cry, or simply to sit with them43. Communicate openly you reyour teen.Encourage your teen to express his worries an
12、d fears, but don t letthem focus on those fears.Offer a calm setting. Help your teen set up a quiet place to study and 44his privacy. Give them anutritious diet. It importants for your teen to eat a healthy, balanced diet during exam times to focus and doher best.Encourage your teen to relax. Persua
13、de your teenager to get some sleep and /or do something45when she needs a real break from studying. Making time for relaxation, fun, and exercise are all importantin 46stress. Help your teen47her time so that she willfeel comfortable taking time out fromstudying to spend time with friends or rest.A
14、parentattitudes will have a great48on their teen semotions. Your anxiety and blame will addto your teen spressure. Make your teen feel49for her hard work. Most50, reassure your teenthat things will be all right, no matter what the results are.BA. labelsB. averageC. requiresD. countingAB. situationAC
15、. droppedAD. professionalBC. packagedBD. exerciseCD. processingABC. standardsAmericans knowthe benefits of havinga healthy diet.In school, children learnto eat a variety ofhealthy foods. People grow up aware of the value of51 calories. They hear about the health dangers ofchemicals added to 52 food.
16、 They realize they shouldn teat too many sweets or fats. Many Americanconsumers read 53carefully for nutrition information. That way they can compare products and eat thebest foods.Keeping fit or maybe getting in shape is often high on the list of New Years resolutions forAmericans. In the past two
17、decades, fitness has become a fashion. Many Americans have joined health clubsto work out with54equipment. Sports stores sell sports shoes and clothing for every possible exercise55 . People can even buy weights and equipment and set up their own exercise center at home!Statistics give health expert
18、s good reason to be disappointed. Americans exercise less than they usedto. The number of people taking part in fitness activities 56 from 41.7 million in 1991 to only 32 million in 1993. Among high school students, only 37 percent 57 three times per week. However, 70 percentof teenagers watch at le
19、ast an hour of TV every day, and 38 percent watch over three hours. As a result, the 58 American gained eight pounds during the 1980 s. At least one-third of Americans weigh 20 percent最新 料推薦more than their ideal weight. Still, by many 59 , Americans enjoy good health. Medical care in the United Stat
20、es, while expensive, is among the best in the world. The U.S. Government 60 strict foodinspections to ensure that food is of thehighest quality. Food producers must label products accurately.Many resources, such as magazines, TV programs and even the Internet, allow people to find out how to improve
21、 their health. Americans know how to make themselves more healthy. They just need to do it.ClozeAIf you travel around the world, you will be surprised to find just how different the foreign customs canbe from your61.A visitor to India would do well to remember that people there consider it62to use t
22、he left handfor passing food at table. The left hand is supposed to be 63 for washing yourself. Also in India, youmight see a man apparently shaking his head at64 and assume that he is disagreeing. But in many partsof India a shake of the head is a 65 that shows agreement of acceptance. Nodding your
23、 head when youare offered a 66 in Bulgaria is likely to leave you thirsty. In that country you shake your head to indicate“ yes ”a nod indicates “ no”The. Arabs are67 for their hospitality (好客) . At a meal in countrieson the Arabic countries, you will find that any drinking vessel(器皿) is filled agai
24、n and again as soon asyou68it. The way to69that you have had enough is to take the cup or glass in your hand andgive it a little shake from side to side or place your hand over the top.In Europe it is quite usual to 70 your legs when sitting talking to someone, even at an importantmeeting. Doing thi
25、s when meeting an important person in Thailand, however, could 71 him or herunhappy. It is considered too informal an attitude 72 such an occasion. Also when in Thailand you are not 73 to touch the head of an adult it sjust not done. In Japan, it is quite usual for men to plan evening entertainments
26、 for themselves and leave their 74 at home. In Europe such attitudes aredisappearing.75 vary from country to country. Visitors may be at a loss as to what to do in a foreign environment. In such circumstances, the rule is: When in Rome, do as the Romans do.61.A. ownB. countryC. hometownD. people62.A
27、. goodB. impoliteC. acceptableD. popular63.A. noticedB. usedC. boughtD. caused64.A. the otherB. otherC. the othersD. another65.A. symbolB. signalC. gestureD. way66.A. drinkB. penC. hatD. hand67.A. interestedB. terribleC. carefulD. famous68.A. drainB. eatC. takeD. swallow69.A. discussB. turnC. indica
28、teD. forget70.A. crossB. putC. takeD. hurt71.A. letB. stopC. makeD. point72.A. outsideB. belowC. alongD. for73.A. supposedB. consideredC. willingD. eager74.A. wivesB. childrenC. parentsD. guests75.A. HabitsB. AttitudesC. CustomsD. OccasionsBJust as the stock market rises and falls in response to wha
29、t people are willing to put their money behind, we have inside ourselves an inner economy that rises and falls in response to our beliefs about what is最新 料推薦possible. Sometimes the degree to which we are willing to 76 our belief systems determines the success of our inner economy. For example, imagi
30、ne that your family of origin had a belief that musical talent wasnot something they 77 .As a member of that group, you wouldlikely78that same belief aboutyourself. As a result, even if you had a great desire to create music, you might be79 to really get behindyourself. Because you might fear that y
31、our80 would not pay off. Even if you had the courage to followyour passion, your inner belief that you are not81would probably stop your trying. And that would bea major82to invest your energy in your dream.On the other hand, belief isn tanything83, If you found a way to84that negative belief, agrea
32、t flood of energy would pour forth, greatly increasing the possibility of your success. How much energy we are willing to invest in the various ideas and dreams is like the money people are, or are not, willing toinvest in the various products available for trade on the stock market. And in both cas
33、es, 85 plays a key role in determining how willing we are to get behind something. One way to open up the possibility for greater success in our inner economies is to understand that belief is not the reliable 86 we sometimes think. There are other more reliable things of success that we can put our
34、 87 in, such as passion, feeling,and sense. Some of the most successful investors in the stock market are the ones that go against the grain,trusting their sense over the88 opinion held by ordinary people about what will work.In the same way, we can learn to trust our hearts desires and our sense to
35、 guide us, 89 any beliefsthat stand in the way of our ability to fully invest in ourselves. As we take out energy from limiting ideasabout what is possible, we90 the resources that have the power to make our inner economy prosper.76.A. simplifyB. challengeC. eliminateD. maintain77.A. possessedB. tru
36、stedC. objectedD. missed78.A. rejectB. preserveC. denyD. share79.A. eagerB. sorryC. reluctantD. ready80.A. successB. knowledgeC. professionD. investment81.A. devotedB. talentedC. concernedD. interested82.A. obstacleB. excuseC. chanceD. principle83.A. importantB. fixedC. changeableD. stimulating84.A.
37、 enhanceB. reserveC. releaseD. follow85.A. energyB. hobbyC. expenseD. belief86.A. guideB. abilityC. goalD. policy87.A. aimB. faithC. taskD. dream88.A. unacceptableB. strangeC. unbelievableD. common89.A. questioningB. understandingC. interpretingD. believing90.A. stick toB. lead toC. free upD. leave
38、outReading comprehensionAThis is the opening of a short story in a town in the United States by Alison Randall When Frank and I stepped through the post office doors, there was a crowd gathered, looking at thenew device on the wall with amazement like a crowd of wide-mouthed frogs. I had to get clos
39、er, and that was where being a girl that sskinnier than a wire fence came in handy. Fortunately, Frank, my twin of eleven years, was just the same.“ Coneon. ”Isaid, grabbing his hand, and we slid through the cracks between people until we spilledout in front.Finally I got a good look. It was fixed t
40、o the plaster (石灰板) next to the postmaster window,s the place of honour usually reserved for the Wanted posters. Beady-eyed Zedekiah Smith, the bank robber, still hung there, but even he had been pushed aside for something more important.A telephone. The first one in town.最新 料推薦“ Howsitwork? ”Noah C
41、rawford called out. Noahsthe best fix-it man around, and I could tell he wasdying to get his fingers on those shiny buttons.“ Dontrightly know, ”answer the postmaster, and he pulled hard at his beard as if it might tell him. “Ido know the sound of your voice moves along wires strung on poles. It sor
42、t of like the telegraph, only you hear words instead of dots and dashes. ”“ Ah, the” crowd whispered, and I felt my own mouth move along.I gazed at the shiny wood box and something happened inside me. Something I can only guess that might be like falling in love. The thought of talking into that box
43、 of making my voice sail through wires in the sky it too k over my brai n. I co uldn tget it o ut.“ Frank, I whispered” to my twin.“ I havetouse that telephone.”Five minutes later, Frank dragged me to Main Street, toward home. “ Liza-”he began, but I cut him off. We two thought so much alike, I had
44、Frank squestions answered before he even asked.91.People crowded in the post office because.A. a new poster grabbed their attentionB. the postmaster was delivering a speechC. they were curious about the telephoneD. there was a wanted bank robber captured92. Which of the following is not true accordi
45、ng to the passage?A. Many people stared at the new device in open-mouthed amazement.B. The slight-figured twins managed to push to the front of the crowd.C. Even the best fix-it man in the town got no idea about the new device.D. The postmaster didn tknow anything about how the telephone worked.93.B
46、y “it took over my brain. I couldn tget it out.” get,wea clear picture of the girl s.A. eagerness to use the telephoneB. fascination for the wood boxC. puzzlement over the strange soundD. determination to fly in the sky94.What is the passage mainly about?A. The twins frustratingexperiences in the to
47、wn.B. A special assembly called in the local post office.C. People sreaction to the arrival of the first telephone.D. A great celebration of the start of telephone service.B16-25 Railcard16-25 Railcard (The Young Person sRailcard) entitles the holder to up to 1/3 off most rail fares across Britain.
48、Just imagine where it could take you - to festivals, to see distant friends or to London for a weekend break.Who can apply?Absolutely anybody between 16 and 25 can apply. You will need to provide proof that you are under26 years of age. For this, only your birth certificate, driving licence, passpor
49、t or medical card will be acceptable. Alternatively, if you are a mature student over this age but in full-time education, you can also apply. In order to prove your eligibility ( 適用性 ), you will need to get your head teacher, tutor, or head of department to sign the application form as well as one
50、of your photos, the latter also needing to be officially stamped. “ Fulltime education is”defined as over 15 hours per week for at least 20 weeks a year.Then go along to any major railway station, rail-appointed travel agent or authorized student traveloffice with your completed application form fro
51、m this leaflet, together with28, two passport-sized photosand proof of eligibility.Using your rail card最新 料推薦You can use it at any time-weekends. Bank Holidays or during the week. But if you travel before 10 am Monday to Friday (except during July and August) minimum fares will apply. For full detai
52、ls of these, please ask at your local station or contact a rail-appointed travel agent.ConditionsIn cases where a railcard does not bear the user ssignature, it will be treated as invalid. Neither your railcard nor any tickets bought with it may be used by anybody else. Unless there are no purchase
53、facilities available at the station where you began your journey, you will be required to pay the full fare if you are unable to produce a valid ticket for inspection during a journey.Reduced rate tickets are not available for first-class travel or for Eurostar links to France and Belgium.Passengers will be charged the full rate if they want to use these services.95.If you are a 22-year-old nurse, you can apply for the railcard w
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