【題目】—How many friends have you made in the new school so far?
—_______. I am so lonely here.
A.No oneB.None.C.NeitherD.Nothing
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【題目】—It’s reported that a seven-year-old kid works as a deliveryman (快遞員) in Shandong ? Why?
—Because after his father’s death, he has no other______ family members to depend on.
A.livingB.aliveC.lively
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【題目】聽對話,回答下列各小題。
【1】What happened to Dave?
A.He lost his bike.B.He fell off a tree.C.He hurt his leg.
【2】When will Dave come back to school?
A.Today.B.Tomorrow.C.The day after tomorrow.
【3】What’s the probable relationship between Dave and Bill?
A.They are cousins.B.They’re friends.C.They’re classmates.
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【題目】閱讀下面的材料,然后根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容回答所提問題。
A lady and her husband walked into the president of Harvard’s outer office. “We want to see the president,” the lady said softly. Looking at the couple who wears usual clothes, the secretary said, “He’ll be busy all day.” “We’ll wait,” the lady replied.
For hours, the secretary did nothing for them, hoping that they would finally go away. They didn’t. “Maybe if they just see you for a few minutes, they’ll leave,” the secretary finally told the president.
The president looked down at the couple. The lady told him, “We had a son that had studied in Harvard for one year. He loved Harvard. But he was accidentally killed. And my husband and I would like to build something for him in Harvard. “Madam,” the president said angrily, “we can’t put up a statue(雕像) for every person who attended Harvard and died.”
“Oh, no,” the lady explained quickly, “we mean we would give a building to Harvard.” The president looked at their usual clothes, and then said, “A building! Do you know how much a building costs? It took us over seven and a half million dollars to build Harvard.”
The lady turned to her husband and said quietly, “Is that all it costs to start a university?” Her husband nodded. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stanford walked away, traveling to Palo Alto, California where they built a university with their name—a memorial to a son that Harvard no longer cared about.
How are we supposed to treat others who can do nothing for us? Don’t judge a person by his appearance.
【1】Why did the secretary do nothing for the couple at first?
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【2】Was the president of Harvard friendly to the couple?
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【3】According to the story, how much did it cost to start a university?
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【4】What did the couple do with their money in the end?
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【5】What can we learn from the passage?
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【題目】 Dear daddy! How’s everything going? It’s been so many days since you went to Wuhan. Do you still remember the day before you left? I remember I saw the luggage (行李) in your bedroom. I asked you, “Are you going to leave on business?” You smiled and put your hand on my head, saying, “I’m just tidying up some clothes.”
Later that night, I learned that you and mom had asked to be sent to Wuhan and were waiting for a phone call. (A) At that moment, I hoped neither of you would get the call. However, your phone still rang. I almost cried out in fear as if I were going to Wuhan myself.
The next morning, I got up early. During breakfast, (B) you smiled and asked me if I would miss you. I pretended (假裝) it was no big deal and said, “I can text you whenever I miss you.”
When you were leaving, I waved (揮手) to you until I couldn’t see you anymore. Tears flowed down my face. I later realized it was Lantern Festival. I wrote down “Bon voyage” and “Waiting for you to come back” in my notebook. I knew the people of Wuhan needed you more than I did. At night, mom sent me some photos of you and the rest of the medical team. I immediately found you in the photos. I pointed you out and yelled, “Hey, this is my daddy!” I was so proud of you!
After you left, I paid more attention to the battle against the novel coronavirus. (C)I wondered whether you would take good care of yourself. Daddy, remember to exercise and get enough rest.
We all miss you every day. I love you, my superhero, forever and ever.
【1】把文中 (A) 處畫線句子翻譯成漢語
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【2】把文中 (C) 處畫線句子翻譯成漢語。
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【3】寫出 (B) 處畫線單詞指代的內(nèi)容。
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【4】找出能表現(xiàn)作者理解父母的做法的一個(gè)句子。
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【5】簡要概括本文大意。
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【題目】 As a child, Laura Smith loved the sea. She was born on a boat in New Zealand, and has _______ stepped off (離開) one since. Laura first sailed by herself at age 6, showing a talent for understanding her boat and the confidence to _______ it. At 13 years old, Laura made a big _______ for herself —becoming the youngest person ever to sail around the world alone.
_______she could do that, she had to face many difficulties. While her parents were confident that she could do it, the Dutch government tried to stop her, saying that she was too _______ to risk her life. Many people also felt that she, as a student, should pay more attention to her studies. After long fight, she finally got permission (批準(zhǔn)). But she had to go for classes to learn how to _______ herself while alone at sea, and had to use a bigger boat than the one she used often. To _______ falling behind in her studies, she also had to promise to do her homework at sea.
Finally, at the age of 14, Laura was ready. In August 2010, he started her journey from the island of St. Maarten on her sailboat, Guppy. Her trip lasted 518 days _______, partly because she had to stop at different ports (港口) to study and check her boat. Laura was alone for most of her journey, but she kept a blog that was read _______ many people around the world.
Laura returned to St. Maarten at the age of 16, and was ________ by her family, friends and many fans. She had become the youngest sailor to sail around the world alone.
【1】A.probablyB.reallyC.especiallyD.hardly
【2】A.repairB.controlC.sellD.build
【3】A.priceB.recordC.planD.date
【4】A.BecauseB.UntilC.SinceD.Before
【5】A.oldB.youngC.tallD.short
【6】A.get on withB.learn fromC.look afterD.look up to
【7】A.avoidB.practiseC.enjoyD.keep
【8】A.at firstB.in personC.at leastD.in total
【9】A.withB.byC.forD.to
【10】A.touchedB.introducedC.welcomedD.changed
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【題目】聽下面一段材料,回答下列各小題。
【1】How did Rose go to Beijing last week?
A.By plane.B.By bus.C.By train.
【2】Who showed Rose around the school?
A.Her mother.B.Her father.C.Her brother.
【3】What does Rose advice the boy to do?
A.To study in Beijing.B.To visit Beijing.C.To live in Beijing.
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【題目】 Do you “worship” your parents?
After I came to China, I started hearing the word “xiaoshun” a lot. It is often translated into English as “filial piety”. However, I think the translation “parent worship” is easier to understand. The basic idea behind “parent worship” is that children should always listen to their parents and do everything they can to make their parents happy.
I think many Chinese people I know would agree with the idea. I guess it is a nice idea, in theory(理論上). But I also have some Chinese friends who would disagree.This is because they have had to do things they didn’t want to, just because their parents told them to_______For example, one of my good friends had to break up with her boyfriend because her parents thought he didn’t make enough money. “孝順”似乎有時(shí)候也是不公平的。
Most kids in the US, especially teenagers, would probably disagree with “parent worship”, too. In fact, arguing with one’s parents and being rebellious (叛逆的) is common for US teens. 我經(jīng)常與我的父母就家規(guī)進(jìn)行爭論,而且我也不總是遵守那些規(guī)矩。
I think the best way is somewhere in the middle. Most, if not all of us, love our parents and try our best to respect(尊重) them. So of course we should follow their rules and try not to stress them out (使緊張). On the other hand, parents should respect their kids as well and give them some reasonable freedom and independence.
【1】The basic idea behind “parent worship” is that children should always listen to their parents and do everything they can to make their parents happy.
【2】This is because they have had to do things they didn’t want to, just because their parents told them to.
【3】“孝順”似乎有時(shí)候也是不公平的
【4】 我經(jīng)常與我的父母就家規(guī)進(jìn)行爭論,而且我也不總是遵守那些規(guī)矩
【5】 On the other hand, parents should respect their kids as well and give them some reasonable freedom and independence.
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【題目】Shakespeare wrote many plays. One of his plays is Romeo and Juliet.
A.greatB.greaterC.greatestD.the greatest
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