【題目】There is a big sale in a supermarket. Alice bought one for each kind of the following things. According to the table below, he saved in all.
Things | Dress | Jeans | Shoes | Bag |
Original price(原價) | ¥300 | ¥180 | ¥240 | ¥50 |
Discount(折扣) | 20% off | 40% off | 50% off | 10% off |
A.¥513B.¥345C.¥257
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【題目】 根據(jù)要求完成短文寫作,請將作文寫在答題卡指定的位置上。
生活中常常會發(fā)生一些意外的事,但每個人處理事情的方式不同。有些人冷靜溫和地處理,有些人粗暴簡單地對待。當(dāng)你與人發(fā)生沖突時,你會如何處理呢?請你寫一篇英語短文,談?wù)勀愕慕?jīng)歷和看法。內(nèi)容包括:
1. 請你簡單敘述一次與別人發(fā)生沖突的經(jīng)歷;
2. 你認(rèn)為該如何正確處理日常生活中發(fā)生的沖突(至少兩點建議);
3. 呼吁大家友好相處,建立和諧、安全的社會。
作文要求:
1. 不能照抄原文;不得在作文中出現(xiàn)學(xué)校的真實名稱和學(xué)生的真實姓名。
2. 語句連貫,詞數(shù)80個左右。作文的開頭已經(jīng)給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。
Life is full of the unexpected. _____________
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【題目】根據(jù)下面短文內(nèi)容,在短文的空格處填上一個恰當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使短文完整、通順。
Twenty years ago, Larry Day bought a kite for himself just for fun. From then on, he and his wife Kay have loved kite-flying. They have many kites and travel around to fly them. “I’m at peace when I’m flying.” said Larry.
Kite-flying has a long 【1】. The custom of flying a piece of cloth high in the sky began more than 2,000 years ago in China. Since then, kites have been used to do scientific experiments, take pictures from the air and so on. People can fly kites 【2】 or with friends and family. Kites attract people who like to create and those who always try to make improvements to things.
Now Larry likes making his own kites. He makes kites of 【3】 shapes and sizes. He also likes taking his works to public activities and sharing them 【4】 others.
Flying kites needs skills. Experience makes a difference, so does the weather. Sometimes the best flying conditions happen in winter. Larry and Kay hold a kite festival — Color the Wind. 【5】 takes place every February on Clear Lake in Iowa. The festival adds 【6】 to the winter sky and gives people a reason to go outside. Their 13-year-old son also loves to fly kites with people of all ages. He likes the happy feelings he experiences 【7】 his kite flies high in the sky.
“The reason why I love kite-flying is that you have to try but not always 【8】. The best way to learn is to go out, and let your kite fly.” says Larry.
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【題目】Boys and girls, life is like a cafeteria. You’ll __________ get it if you wait for someone to bring it to you. You have to get up and get it by yourself.
A.actuallyB.neverC.generally
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【題目】China won championship at FIVB Volleyball Women’s World Cup in 2019. So far, China women’s volleyball team a total of 11 matches’ gold medals. We are proud of them.
A.gotB.have gotC.gets
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【題目】 Ladies and gentlemen, I returned to this year in a time machine. In the year 2500, we are able to travel through time to any year in the history of the earth. This year is your last chance to change your lifestyle to save the earth.
Beginning in the middle of the 20th century, a few people were worried about polluting the earth’s water and air, but most people did not change their way of life. Instead, they continued to pour dangerous chemicals and other waste into lakes and seas, to drive more and more cars and trucks, and to cut down trees.
By the year 2200, the earth’s water was completely polluted. People could no longer drink water, and they had to use other types of liquids.
So, by the year 2300, there were so many people that food became scarce. There was no water to grow food and all of the fish in the lakes and seas died because of the pollution. Terrible wars broke out between the rich and the poor. Scientists were working very hard to find another planet in space where humans could live.
By the year 2400, the air was too polluted for humans to breathe. So we had to leave the earth. Where did we go? Nowhere. The scientists did not find another safe planet, so now we must travel around the universe in our spaceships. We are still looking for a place to call our home.
So, it is up to change history. There is still hope. You must change your lifestyle now, before it is too late.
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。
【1】What is the meaning of “scarce” in Chinese?
A.有價值的B.缺少的C.特殊的
【2】Which problem is NOT talked about in Paragraph 2?
A.Water.B.Food.C.Air.
【3】We had to when the air was too polluted for humans to breathe.
A.cut down the treesB.use other types of liquidsC.leave the earth
【4】Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Only a few people changed their lifestyle in the 20th century.
B.There wasn’t enough food for people to eat by the year 2200.
C.All the animals died because of pollution by the year 2300.
【5】Which of the following should be the best title of the passage?
A.Look for New Home
B.Return to the Earth
C.Change or Leave
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【題目】 There’s a saying, “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.” So when you eat Western food, do as the ______ do. Here are some things you may need to know about ______ together in the West.
In some Western countries, lunch is eaten later, always after midday, sometimes at one o’clock. Dinner is served around 7 pm or even later. In Spain it’s usual to have lunch at 3 pm and dinner at 10 pm!
At the ______ of a meal, the Chinese usually say “manman chi”. The French say “Bon appetit (祝你好胃口)”, and the Italians say “Buon appetite (請盡情享用)”. But there’s nothing similar to say in English! “Enjoy your meal” is usually only said by a waiter.
Chopsticks are used ______ people eat Chinese food. Knives and forks are used for most Western food. The fork is held in your left hand and the knife in your right, and the food is held with the fork and ______ with the knife. Americans often cut all their food first, and then put the fork in their right hand to eat it. Soup is eaten ______ a spoon. However, there is some food which can be eaten with your fingers, such as chicken legs, seafood, bread and cake.
During the meal, if you’re the ______, you’ll be invited to serve yourself (“Help yourself. ”). If you’re given something you don’t like, you can just ______, for example, “I’m sorry. I can’t eat this. ” No one will be ______. If you’re offered more food, but can’t eat any more, just say, “No, thanks. It was delicious, but I’ve had enough.”
It is sometimes difficult to know when the meal is over. If you’re invited to dinner by Western friends, you’ll know that you’re ______ to stay and talk around the dinner table long after the last dish is brought to the table, and it’s thought quite rude if you leave as soon as you finish eating.
The golden rule is: Watch the other people. Do as they do.
【1】A.WesternersB.ChineseC.foreignersD.Romans
【2】A.cookingB.shoppingC.eatingD.drinking
【3】A.endB.restC.middleD.start
【4】A.whenB.beforeC.afterD.as soon as
【5】A.eatenB.cutC.putD.picked
【6】A.inB.withC.byD.on
【7】A.friendB.waiterC.guestD.husband
【8】A.standB.leaveC.shoutD.say
【9】A.crossB.happyC.sickD.excited
【10】A.toldB.askedC.expectedD.compared
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【題目】 Famous and rich people can usually afford a nice home, a comfortable bed and delicious food. But on November 15, 2015, two famous people called Dickinson and Burke slept outside on the ground in only sleeping bags. That night, it was cold and the temperature dropped to zero degree.
Dickinson is a famous host from a TV show. Burke is a manager of a hockey (曲棍球 ) team. Both of them have plenty of money and can afford nice houses.
They slept in such a hard condition to help raise money for Covenant House, which provides shelter (居所) to homeless kids in Toronto and other big Canadian cities. During the long cold night, Dickinson couldn’t stay warm and finally gave up sleeping. “I think staying awake is a good choice at this point. I have a backache just after a few hours’ lying on the hard ground. Imagine how kids feel after weeks on the street?” she said.
There are about 10,000 homeless kids who have to live on the street during the year in Toronto, according to a report from Covenant House. The organization helps about 3,500 homeless kids every year.
The “sleep out” has brought business leaders and popular stars into the street for one night. The fundraising(募捐) event took place in Toronto, Vancouver and ten other Covenant House locations(場所) in Canada and the U. S.
Thanks to the “sleep out”, millions of money was raised during the event.
【1】Where did Dickinson live on November 15, 2015?
A.In a hotel.B.At an apartment.
C.On the ground.D.At home.
【2】What does Burke do?
A.She is a host.B.She is a pop star.
C.She is a doctor.D.She is a manager.
【3】What is Covenant House?
A.It’s Dickinson’s house.B.It’s Burke’s house.
C.It’s a charity organization.D.It’s a movie theater.
【4】From the passage we know that _________.
A.Dickinson slept well on November 15, 2015
B.Dickinson felt too cold to fall asleep
C.there are 3,500 homeless kids in Toronto
D.there are about 10,000 homeless kids in the US
【5】The underlined word “Vancouver” is probably _________.
A.a name of a placeB.a name of a person
C.a name of an organizationD.a name of a club
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【題目】閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。
Maya Penn, 14 years old, set up her eco-fashion line, Maya’s Ideas, when she was eight years old. She has spent much of the past six years designing and hand-making clothing out of cotton, bamboo, silk and wool. “No matter how big my collection grows,” she says, “I will always use eco-friendly materials to make the products.”
She gives 10 to 20 percent of her company’s profits (利潤) to some non-profit organizations (組織). In 2011, when she had too many ideas to have them in a clothing line, she founded her own non-profit organization, Maya’s Ideas for the Planet. Her sincere hope is to encourage others. Maya’s message is that you (yes, you!) can make a difference, no matter how small. We do not all have to design clothing lines and start non-profit organizations by the time we’re 14.
A few years ago, when she read about a local reuse-and-recycle event in the newspapers, she made flyers to put up around the city even though she was not the organizer. Now, she often visits schools to talk to students about environmental problems. Luckily for the planet, her creativity and interest for life is focused on environment protection. She has written two children’s books with environmental messages. These are printed on recycled paper.
In addition, Maya already finds something common that almost every environmentalist has in his or her life. She says that during her school visits, she has met a lot of young people who care but don’t know what to do. What’s going on in the environment seems like such a big matter that they feel they have to perform a big action, and they don’t know what that action should be.
This problem that whatever we do is too little to matter. “The reason it seems like there’s nothing happening,” she says, is because people are afraid to do anything they think won’t have results.
A small action leads to a big change, she says. “It has a ripple effect (連鎖反應(yīng)), whether that person knows it. You may be afraid to do anything but you don’t need to have a lot of confidence to do something.
【1】When did Maya set up her eco-fashion line?
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【2】What has Maya used to make clothing in the past six years?
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【3】How many books with environmental messages has Maya written?
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【4】What did Maya do when she read about a local reuse-and-recycle event?
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【5】What does Maya suggest people do to protect the environment according to the passage?
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