【題目】--The Wandering Earth (流浪地球) tells us a story about how people tried to save the earth.
--Yes. In the film humans chose to stay with the earth_________ running away from it.
A. because ofB. together withC. such asD. instead of
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【題目】-Excuse me,could you tell me___________?
-Certainly. Go along the street and you will find it on the right.
A. how can I get to the radio station
B. how I can get to the radio station
C. why I can get to the radio station
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【題目】 We know people can be nice, but what about animals?
Scientists say that some animals are capable(有能力的)of being nice. Animals that live in groups-like foxes, chimpanzees(大猩猩), and elephants-follow rules. They have to follow rules to get along and to survive(生存). However, animals can act nicely, even when they don't have to. Here are some surprising stories about animal behavior.
Most people usually walk away when someone is unkind to them. Marc Bekoff, a researcher at the University of Colorado, saw a female(母的)red fox do just that. The female fox was unhappy because a male(公的)fox played roughly(粗魯?shù)兀?/span>with her. When she walked away, the male fox showed her that he wanted to play nicely. He lowered his head and rolled on his back. The female fox gave him another chance, and this time, he played more gently.
Geza Teleki is a scientist who studies chimpanzees in Tanzania. One day, Teleki hiked far away from his campsite. He didn't have any food. Teleki wanted some fruit from a tree, but the tree was too tall. A young chimpanzee watched him curiously as he tried to get something to eat. The chimpanzee climbed the tree, picked the fruit, and gave it to him!
An elephant in Kenya hurt his trunk(象鼻子). He needed help because he couldn't put food into his mouth. Researcher Kayhan Ostovar watched silently. He saw the hurt elephant show his sore trunk to a healthy elephant. The healthy elephant didn't need any more information. He took a bush and put it carefully into his new friend's mouth.
Hippos(河馬)and crocodiles are usually good friends. They hang out together in rivers. But Karen Paolillo, a wildlife expert in Zimbabwe, saw something surprising. One day, a crocodile tried to eat a monkey that was next to a river. A hippo ran quickly to the crocodile and chased it away. Why did the hippo attack(攻擊)the crocodile? Paolillo says hippos sometimes protect other animals from crocodiles.
【1】The main idea of the passage is .
A. animals that live in groups follow rules
B. some animals can be nice to other animals
C. most animals are nice to people
【2】The underlined phrase “do just that” means .
A. be niceB. play roughlyC. walk away
【3】We can say that Teleki .
A. is shortB. hates hikingC. could not climb the tree
【4】The elephant needed help because ____.
A. the tree was too tallB. it could not use its trunkC. it had no food
【5】The underlined word “it” in the last paragraph refers to ____.
A. the crocodileB. the chimpanzeeC. the monkey
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【題目】請分別用一個完整的句子回答下列五個問題:
【1】What problem did you have with your schoolwork?
【2】Who did you talk to about the problem?
【3】What advice did you get?
【4】How did you deal with the problem?
【5】What's your plan for your future?
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【題目】根據(jù)句意,在答題卡對應(yīng)題號的橫線上,寫出括號內(nèi)所給單詞的適當形式。
【1】You told me you had ______________(deal) with these letters. Why are they still here?
【2】The mother said goodbye with a smile, but her eyes couldn’t hide her __________(sad).
【3】Look at you! You’re breathing so __________(heavy). We’re not even halfway there yet.
【4】If you don’t have a deep love for something, don’t be __________(satisfy) until you find one.
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【題目】 Scrub, the pet cat of Jennifer’s, was found! It got lost five years ago. Jennifer looked for it everywhere but failed each time. She thought Scrub would never come back. But one day she got a call from an animal shelter(庇護所) and was told they had found Scrub!
How did they know Scrub belonged to Jennifer? How did they know Jennifer’s phone number? All the information was available because of the microchip, a very small computer chip(薄片). It was placed under Scrub’s skin many years earlier.
The microchip is usually placed under the skin of an animal’s shoulder to keep its ID number. Once the chip is in place, the pet does not feel it anymore. When lost pets are brought to animal shelters, people there use a special tool to look for the microchip and read the ID number on it, then they’ll call the microchip company to match the number to the information of the pet’s owner. This is how the shelter was able to tell Jennifer that they had found Scrub.
Microchips have helped thousands of owners get their lost pets back. In New York, a dog named Roxy was missing for months. Then a woman found her on a busy street in New Jersey. No one knows how the dog got to a different state. However, thanks to her microchip, Roxy was soon returned to her grateful owner.
In 2008, a couple got their cat George back after he had disappeared 13 years earlier! When George got lost, the couple tried everything to find him. They visited animal shelters every day for six months, made posters and even offered a $500 reward(酬金). As years went by, they thought George would never be back till they got the call from an animal shelter. Without the microchip, the cat would never be able to come home again.
Microchips can not only work for a pet’s whole life but help lost pets no matter how far they’ve been away from home. This is why microchips may be just the thing to help bring missing pets back home.
【1】How did Jennifer find her pet cat?
A. By visiting animal shelters.B. By offering a $500 reward.
C. With the help of the microchip.D. With the help of a woman in New Jersey.
【2】Which statement about microchips is NOT true according to the passage?
A. They are very small computer chips.
B. They are under an animal’s skin of its shoulder.
C. They can help the owners to find the long-lost pets.
D. They can only work for a lost pet that’s far away from home.
【3】The right order of how animal shelters help lost pets return home is____________.
①Get the ID number of the lost pet.
②Call the owner to bring the lost pet home.
③Look for the microchip of the lost pet.
④Call the microchip company to match the number to the information of its owner.
A. ③①②④B. ③④①②C. ①③④②D. ③①④②
【4】According to the passage, we can know that__________ .
A. the couple thought the microchip wasn’t helpful at all
B. Scrub didn’t feel uncomfortable with the microchip in its body
C. it took a long time to match Roxy’s ID number to her owner’s information
D. Jennifer herself found her cat according to the ID number on its microchip
【5】What is the main idea of the passage?
A. The reasons why pets got lost.
B. Different ways to find the lost pets.
C. The ways how people care for the lost pets.
D. The introduction of how microchips help the lost pets return home.
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【題目】閱讀下面的短文,回答短文后面的各個問題。
Helen has always been interested in helping her community (社區(qū)). Her first volunteer experience was for the American Red Cross when she was in high school. When she was a school teacher, she also found time to volunteer.
After she retired (退休), she started volunteering to help the old. When her father was older, he was not able to see as well as he used to, which made her sad because he had always enjoyed reading. She decided it would be fun to read to elderly people in her community.
She also helped one woman write her stories. Ann was almost 100 years old, and Helen wrote down information about her life when she visited her. She put the information in a book and got it published (出版), Ann was very excited to share her life story with her children and grandchildren.
After a strong storm hit some southern cities, Helen volunteered again for the American Red Cross. She prepared food and answered phones in a care centre.
One day Helen read an article in the newspaper about refugees (難民) who needed to learn English. She met once a week with Sahra, a 38-year-old woman from Somalia. Helen gave Sahra a camera and asked her to take pictures of her daily life. In the end, they wrote a book together and used the photos in the book. This helped Sahra learn many new words about her everyday life.
Helen says, “The real value of my volunteer work is becoming friends with the people I help. They enrich my life as well as I enrich theirs.”
【1】When did Helen first volunteer for the American Red Cross?
【2】What did Helen do just after she retired?
【3】Why was Ann excited when her book got published?
【4】Why did Helen give Sahra a camera?
【5】What do you think of Helen?
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【題目】A: Hi, Bill! Are you listening to music again?
B: Yes, Tommy. I’ll never be tired of it.
A: 【1】
B: I like music that I can sing along with. How about you?
A: I prefer music that is quiet and gentle. 【2】
B: Oh, Taylor’s songs have great lyrics. By the way, which group is your favorite?
A: My favorite group is One Direction. 【3】
B: Me too. I also like One Direction best.
A. I prefer groups that can play different kinds of music.
B. My favorite singer is Taylor Swift.
C. What kind of music do you like?
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【題目】B選用方框內(nèi)所給詞的適當形式,完成短文.(每詞限用一次)
Ishoutkindcointhink
Anartistsawabeggar(乞丐)atthetrainstationoneday.Hegavehislastfew【1】 tothebeggar.Thenhesawanotherone,andforgotthathehadnomoneyinhispockets.Heaskedtheman【2】 ifhewouldliketohavelunchwithhim.Thebeggaragreedwithout【3】,So theyhadagoodmealtogether.
In the end,he said to the beggar "Come home with 【4】 in a taxi, my friend. And I'll give you the money back".
"Noway!"thebeggar【5】 at once."I've paid for your lunch. I' m not going to pay for your taxi home!"
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