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【題目】五、詞匯

1Go __________(徑直地) on and you’ll find the Panda House.

2Every year, my uncle __________(提供) many books for children in poor areas.

3This may be the ______(丑陋的) person I have ever seen.

4On New Year’s Day people wear new clothes and visit friends and __________(親戚).

5Jim, listen carefully and __________(重復(fù)) what I say.

6The earthquake happened and many people were __________(terrible) hurt.

7Mr. Green _________ (repair) the washing machine and now it looks as good as new.

8The theatre has been famous since the end of _________ (twenty) century.

9Li Lei’s pocket money __________ (run) out the other day.

10It was such a __________ (mean) job that few people enjoyed it.

11—What do you usually use your computer for?

__________(take) online tours.

12—Where are your brothers?

—Look! They are hiding __________(they) behind the door.

13Look! North of the mountain __________ (be) two small villages.

14I don’t like summer because the high temperature makes me feel much__(sleep) in the afternoon

15—Could you tell me something about Oxfam?

—OK. Oxfam _______(set) up in the UK in 1942.

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【題目】 Mukbang, a South Korean word, means “eating broadcast(吃播)”. It is an online broadcast in which a host eats tons of food while talking with the people watching him or her. It began in South Korea in around 2010 and has spread all over the world.

Why did mukbang first appear in South Korea? Jeff Yang, an Asian-American cultural critic(評(píng)論家), thinks that it’s down to “the loneliness of unmarried or uncoupled South Koreans”. He believes that eating on your own can be hard in a country like South Korea, where social eating is such a long tradition. However, eating alone is becoming increasingly common. It seems that mukbang gives people the feeling that they are part of something larger.

Alice Stride, a spokeswoman for the Campaign to End Loneliness, says, “It might bring someone great comfort to watch mukbang.” She adds that she would be worried if younger people were watching people eat instead of eating with friends or family, but for older people it could be a comfort. “If you can’t get out, if you’re ill for example, then perhaps that will bring you a great sense of comfort. On the whole, though, we would advocate face-to-face communication. It’s something that won’t change.”

“I would always encourage people to do whatever makes them feel better as long as it is a healthy habit,” says Ben Edwards, a relationship expert. “I doubt if mukbang is a healthy way to have a meal. But I think if people feel like watching other people eat, and it gives them some sort of satisfaction, I see no harm.”

1What questions are answered in Paragraph 1?

How old is mukbang?

What does mukbang mean?

Where did mukbang begin?

How did mukbang get popular?

A. ①②③B. ①③④C. ①②④D. ②③④

2According to Jeff Yang, it is difficult for South Koreans to eat alone because they_____________.

A. have the culture of eating togetherB. are supporters of ending loneliness

C. like joining a larger groupD. usually have a big family

3Which of the following is probably Alice Stride’s opinion?

A. Mukbang helps lots of people feel less lonely.

B. Older people are more interested in mukbang.

C. Younger people should offer more comfort to older people.

D. Younger people should eat with their friends and family a lot.

4What does the underlined word “advocate” in Paragraph 3 probably mean in Chinese?

A. 觀察B. 提倡C. 建立D. 評(píng)估

5What does Ben Edwards think of mukbang?

A. It is difficult to do.B. It is healthy for the host.

C. It is an acceptable thing.D. It is a popular way of eating.

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【題目】For Serena Aunon-Chancellor, joining the Young Astronauts Club was more than an after-school hobby, it was the very beginning of her journey to space!

Serena was born on April 9, 1976, in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. When she was growing up in the 1980s, NASA launched space shuttles(發(fā)射航天飛機(jī)) many times a year. One day as she was watching a shuttle launch on TV, Serena’s father said, “You want to work for NASA? You need to be an engineer.” Serena’s father was an engineer himself. And he was right: half of all astronauts have studied engineering. From then on, Serena planned to be an engineer.

When she turned sixteen, Serena’s parents gave her an amazing gift—a weekly trip to Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama. Her experiences at Space Camp showed Serena that her childhood dream was possible. In college, Serena got a degree in electrical engineering. After that, she attended medical school and studied aerospace medicine.

In 2006, Serena worked as a flight surgeon(航空醫(yī)師) at NASA, helping astronauts in the United States and Russia. She loved helping through medicine, but she still wanted to be an astronaut. Every year thousands of people apply to the astronaut training program and only ten to fifteen people are chosen. In 2009, Serena got the phone call she had been hoping for since she was a kid: She was chosen to be an astronaut!

Last June, Serena flew to space for the first time! While in space, she lived aboard the International Space Station and did scientific studies. Think of her the next time you look to the stars!

1Why did Serena plan to be an engineer?

A. She had interest in engineering.

B. It was a popular job at that time.

C. Her father wanted her to do the same job as him.

D. It could make it possible for her to work for NASA.

2The weeklong trip to Space Camp made Serena realize that _______________.

A. being sixteen was amazingB. she needed to go to college

C. being an astronaut was possibleD. she should have a bigger dream

3What did Serena do in 2006?

A. She worked to help astronauts through medicine.B. She attended medical school in the USA.

C. She trained for an astronaut training program.D. She went to college in Russia.

4Serena was chosen to be an astronaut when she was _______________.

A. 26B. 29C. 30D. 33

5Which is the best title for the passage?

A. A dream comes trueB. Women in space

C. An amazing giftD. Life in space

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I’m punctual(守時(shí)的) in my work life, but not in my personal life. However, it’s OK in my country. We, Brazilians, are always late: if the party is at 8, everyone shows up at 10 and everyone, including the host, is happy that we are on time. Cheers!

Lisa Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

I’m a Japanese working in Colombia. It is good manners to arrive a little late for a party in Colombia, which I have never understood. I always try to be early for everything, or I consider it impolite.

Mike Tokyo, Japan

Of course! My friends and I all believe that showing up late for an appointment or class is an insult(冒犯) to the person(s) we are meeting. It seems to say, “My time is more important than yours.”

Vera Lausanne, Switzerland

Not only am I “punctual”, but I am always early for most events in my life. The secret is (and it really works!): I keep all the clocks (except my computer) in my life 10 minutes fast!

Wang Cai Shenzhen, China

For an appointment, I always make sure I’m on time. Once I had a friend who was always late for every meeting. If we made it at 9 and it was a 45-minute trip for her, then she would arrive at 9:45. I liked her a lot, but could not stand the unpunctuality.

Bud Berlin, Germany

1If you attend a Brazilian’s party and are 2 hours late, the host will ______________.

A. ask you whyB. think you are impolite

C. think it doesn’t matterD. ask you to drink with him

2Where is it OK to arrive a little late for a party?

A. In Japan.B. In Colombia.C. In Germany.D. In Switzerland.

3Suppose it’s ten o’clock in the morning. What does Wang Cai’s watch say?

A. 9:50 am.B. 10:00 am.C. 10:10 amD. 10:20 am.

4Who was always late for every meeting?

A. VeraB. Vera’s friendC. BudD. Bud’s friend

5The material is probably from_____________.

A. a websiteB. guidebookC. a school noticeD. a science magazine

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【題目】Living abroad

Moving abroad can be a challenging experience. You leave your family, friends and ________ else you know. You enter a new culture where the customs and language are ________. However, it’s also exciting. It’s time to discover new things, ________ new friends and begin a new adventure.

I am working as a language helper in Lyon, France now. I’ve visited France many times before, __________ this is the first time that I have lived here. To ________ at home in France I involve myself in the local culture as much as possible, but this is not ________.

Actually, it isn’t hard to find other English speakers and make friends ________ people that have different cultural customs.

So what are the best ________ to involve yourself in the new culture while you are living abroad?

Live with a native speaker

There are many advantages of living with a native speaker. Firstly, you will have a friend! Living _____can be a lonely experience, especially when you’re far from home. Secondly, you can ___________ the local language every day. And thirdly, you have someone to ________ you about the cultural customs and interesting places in the area.

Volunteer to do something

Volunteering is a great way to meet people of different ages. You can ________ speaking the local language with the people there. Talking with homeless people ________their stories has helped me with my French vocabulary and my understanding of French.

Try the local food

The food in France is great and ________ new food is a fun experience. I’ve tried things that I’ve never tried before and my ________ of different bread and cheese types has increased greatly.

1A. somethingB. everythingC. nothingD. anything

2A. sameB. usefulC. difficultD. different

3A. makeB. askC. callD. help

4A. andB. butC. whileD. or

5A. stayB. arriveC. feelD. get

6A. hardB. easyC. sameD. true

7A. ofB. withC. withoutD. behind

8A. thingsB. invitationsC. waysD. activities

9A. aloneB. happilyC. togetherD. differently

10A. speakB. talkC. seeD. have

11A. sayB. speakC. tellD. ask

12A. finishB. enjoyC. stopD. practice

13A. inB. onC. ofD. about

14A. discoveringB. seeingC. gettingD. making

15A. educationB. habitC. talentD. knowledge

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【題目】—Would you mind _________ when the next flight to Beijing is?

—________________.

A. finding, Of courseB. finding out, Of course not

C. looking for, Of courseD. searching for, Of course not

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【題目】—Where’s Miss Liu?

—She ___________ France and she ___________ abroad for four days.

A. has been to, has been inB. has gone to, has been in

C. has been to, has been toD. has gone to, has been

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【題目】書面表達(dá)

86. 請(qǐng)你根據(jù)下面的提示和要求,寫一篇展望2060年的短文。

某些人可能到月球上去度假:某些科學(xué)家可能在海底生活。每家都有可視電話(vidcophones),孩子可在家通過(guò)電視和廣播學(xué)習(xí),接受教育,機(jī)器人為你做家務(wù)……

要求:短文必須包括所有提示內(nèi)容,同學(xué)們可以展開想象,做適當(dāng)發(fā)揮。

詞數(shù):90調(diào)左右。

(開頭已給出,但不計(jì)入總調(diào)數(shù))。

The life in2060

Sometimes I dream about life in 2060. What will it______________________________________________Keys

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【題目】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示,填寫所缺單詞,使短文意思完整。

Whenever you walk past a cafeyou might be drawn in by the smell of freshly made coffee. But when you try this dark drink,you will regret it,b1it tastes like biter Chinese medicine.

Why does something s2so good,but taste so bad?Many people are curious (好奇)about this,but now scientists say they have f 3 the answer-it lies in our “second sense of smell"according to the Telegraph.

"We have two senses of smell," explained Barmy Smithprofessor of the University of London. “One is when you breathe in things from the environment,and the o4 is when the air comes up the nose and is breathed out through the nose. "

When we d5coffee,for examplethe act of swallowing(香)sends a burst of(一陣)smell up the back of our nose from inside the mouth. This w6 up the second sense of smell in our brain. But it is weaker and less sensitive to flavors(味道). As a result it gives us a completely d7feelings.

In fact,the second sense of smell plays a big part in our eating e8 . It may be common a sense that we smell through our nose and taste using our tongue(舌頭). But the truth is 80 percent of what we think of as taste actually r9 us through smell. Just hold your nose w10 eating and you will notice that your tongue can only catch a very small part of the flavor.

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【題目】根據(jù)所給中文意思完成句子。(每空限填一詞)

1汽車及時(shí)停了下來(lái),但那個(gè)男孩從自行車上摔了下來(lái)。

The car stopped just_________________ ________________ but the boy fell of his bike.

2他從墻上取下了舊的照片,掛上了一張新的。

He took down the old picture from the wall and _________________ ____________ a new one.

3請(qǐng)注意你的拼寫。

Please_________________ _________________ to your spelling.

4照顧孩子們比做一份全職工作還辛苦。

_________________ _________________ the children is more than a full-time job.

5我撣掉了襯衫上的螞蟻。

I_________________ _________________ the ants on my shirt.

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