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I.单项选择

1、Sitclosertothefire.Theofitcankeepyouwarmandmakeyourwetclothesdry.

A.lightB.heatC.coldD.bell

2、—Canyouwritetomeifyouarefree?-Noproblem,isyouraddress?

A.whereB.whichC.howD.what

3、一Whenshallwemeetagainnextweek?—dayispossible.Ifsnoproblemwithme。

A.EitherB.NeitherC.EveryD.Any

4、Excuseme.Canyoutellme?

A.whereisthereagoodplacetolive

B.whereagoodplacetolive

C.whereisagoodplacetolive

D.wherethereisagoodplacetolive

5、一LiLei,IreadaChinesefolkstorywiththename“YuGongMovesaMountain”andIfinditinteresting.

—Yes,itispopularamongus,andthisstoryusthatyoucanneverknowwhafspossibleunlessyoutrytomakeit

happen.

A.remindsB.memorizesC.reflect

6、一Dave,whatdoyouwanttoeatforlunch?I'llprepareearliertoday.

—Thanks,Grandma.Iwanttoeatsomewitheggsandtomatoes.

A.bananaB.noodleC.milkD.rice

7、一HaveyouseenthefilmMonkeyKing?

—Yes.Iitthreetimes.Itissointeresting.

A.sawB.haveseenC.willseeD.amseeing

8、・・・goodtimewehadatthepartyyesterday!

■“Yeah.Itwassuchanexcitingparty____Iwouldneverforgetit.

A.Whata;thatB.What;as

C.How;thatD.How;as

9、We'dbetterchecktheconditionsofthecarbeforestartingourjourney.

…OK,・

A.Bettertobesafethansorry

B.Manyhandsmakelightwork

C.Don'tputallyoureggsinonebasket

D.Toomanycooksspoilthebroth

10、IhaveonlinefriendfromFrance,Europeancountry.

A.an,anB.an,theC.an,aD.a,an

II.完形填空

11、Lyle'sSecondGo

In1982,when1wascoachingtheRaiders»theowneroftheteamtalkedwithmeaboutapossibletradeforLyleAlzado.

Afterwatchinghimontape,Ididn'tthinkhewasthatgood,buttheownerfeltwecouldmakeLylebetterbycreating

therightenvironmentlorhim.Wemadethe1.

Thatsummerattrainingcamp,Lylewashavingahardtime.Hehadthatlookinhiseyesthatmanyyoungplayersand

someoldplayersgetwhenthingsaren'tgoing2・OnemorningLylecameintomyofficeandhelookedlikehe

hadn'tslept.Herewasahugeman,withhisheadaboutas3asitcouldgo.Wetalked,orrather,Ilistened.The

mainpointwasthatLylefelthiscareer(职业生涯)wasoveranditwouldbebestforhimandfortheteamifheretired

(退役).Heapologizedfor4ussincewehadjusttradedforhim.

Lylewasalwaysanemotionalperson.Thisisoneofthereasonshewasagoodplayer.He5allthatemotional

energywithhim,readytolireoutatthesnapoftheball(开球).Nowhewasinfrontofme,almostcrying.Ithoughtfor

amoment,realizingwehadtokeepthat6going.ThenIwentthroughmyreasonswhyheshouldnotretire.At

theendofourtalk,Isaid,“Yougooutandplayyourverybest,andletus7ifyoustillhaveit.Personally,I

thinkyoudo."

InJanuary1984.TampaBayStadium.SuperBowlXVIII.Withlessthantwominutesremaining,wewereleading38-9.

Weweretheworldchampionsofprofessionalfootball.IsawLyle,cryinglikeababy.Ihadtoturnawayquickly>orI

wouldhavejoinedhimin8・

Irememberedthatmorninginmyoffice,andwhatLyle,andwhattheRaiders»hadachievedsincehecametous.If

Lylehadn'tgivenhiscareeranothershot,hewouldn'thavehadthisvictory.MaybetheRaiderswouldn'thavehadthis

victory.Duringthatmoment,Ifeltoneofthegreatestsatisfactionsofmycoachingcareer.

1.A.dealB.planC.argumentD.mistake

2.A.awayB.overC.wellD.fast

3.A.lowB,coolC.clearD.heavy

4.A.pushingB.refusingC.cheatingD.disappointing

5.A.facedB.carriedC.receivedD.imagined

6.A.ballB.fireC.timeD.talk

7.A.guessB.wonderC.decideD.predict

8.A.cheersB・painC.peaceD.tears

m.语法填空

12、短文填空

SomepeoplethinkthattheyL(get)illiftheyusetheirbrains(大脑)toomuch.Itisnottrue.Throughmany

researches,scientists2.(show)usthatthemoreyouuseyourbrains,thebetterthey3.(be),andthewiseryouwill

become.

Ofcourse,ifyouwanttokeepyourmindclearandbeenergetic(充满活力的),you4.(take)aproperrestandstudy

properly.Totheteenagers5.(use)theirbrainsinthemorningisgoodfortheirhealth.

Therearemanyways6.(rest).Oneisapeacefulrest.Sleepisapeacefulrest.Anotherisanactiverest.Forexample,

7.(take)awalkoutdoors,domorningexerciseseveryday.8.(change)thewayofthebrains9activities(活动)isalsoa

goodwaytorest.Ineverydaylife,9.(eat)someeggs,meat,freshvegetableandfruitisalsogoodforthebrains.10.(wish)

youawisemanandahappylife.

IV.阅读理解

A

13^Thousandsofpeoplehavebeenkilledinamassive(大规模的)earthquakeinJapan.Thequake-themostpowerful

tohitJapaninmorethan100years-causedmassive____andmanypeoplearemissingandfeareddead.

The8.9magnitudequakestruckFriday(March11)offJapan'seasterncoast,andprompted(^|发)tsunamiwarnings(海

啸警报)acrossthePacificasfarawayasSouthAmericaandtheU.S.WestCoast.Severaldaysaftera8.9-magnitude

earthquakeandresulting1O-meter-hightsunamidevastatedthecoastline.TheUnitedStatesGeologicalSurveysaysit

wasthefifthlargestearthquakesince1900.Thelargest,witha9.5magnitude,shookChile(智利)in1960.

InJapan,thetsunamisweptawayboats,carsandhundredsofhousesincoastalareasnorthofTokyo.Thequakeshook

buildingsintheJapanesecapitalandcausedseveralfires.AlltrainandsubwaytrafficinTokyohasbeenstopped,and

thousandsofpeopletherewereunabletogetbackhome.PeoplearejusttryingtofindcleanwaterFoodsuppliesare

runningout.Intheconveniencestores,therearenoriceballsleft.Thereisnobottledwaterleft.Peoplearefacinga

reallyserioussituationinthedaysaheadforthesepeoplethatarelivinginareasthatwereonlymoderately(普通的)

damaged.Thefinaldeathtollcouldrangefromthethousandstotensofthousands,dependingonhowmanyofthese

communitiesaregone.

JapanesePrimeMinisterNaotoKansaidthegovernmentwoulddoeverythingitcantominimize(使降到最低)the

effectsofthedisaster.AndinWashington,PresidentObamasaidtheUnitedStatesisreadytohelpthepeopleofJapan.

1.Theunderlineworddamagemeansinthearticle.

A.illnessB.disasterC.terrorD.danger

2.Whichistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.ThousandsofpeoplehavebeenkilledinamassiveearthquakeinJapan.

B.Onlypeopleinareasthatwereonlymoderatelydamagedarefacingareallyserioussituationinthedays.

C.ThetsunamidevastatednotonlythecoastlineinJapan,butalsotheareasacrossthePacificasfarawayasSouth

AmericaandtheU.S.WestCoast.

D.Themassiveearthquakecausedthetsunami.

3.Accordingtothepassage,whichearthquakeisthelargestonesince1990?

A.theonehappenedinJapanonMarch11,2011

B.theoneinChilein1960

C.thefifthlargestearthquakesince1900

D.Wedon*tknow.

4.Ifyou'reinTokyothesedays,whatyoucan'tgetfromtheconveniencestore?

A.newspapersandmagazines

B.somemedicine

C.papernapkinsandtoothpastes

D.riceballsandbottledwater

5.Thepassagecan'tbein/on・

A.March10thnewspapersB.TVC.InternetD.Radios

B

14、

9:08p.m.,Saturday

Fourfamoussingers:GuJuji,HanLei,TianZhenandSaDingdingteach

我替childrenattheagesof6-13tosingsomefamousclassicalsongs.Withthehelp

1•

ofthesefamoussingers,childrencanimprovetheirsingingskills.

9:10p.m.,Friday

Somefamousactorsorsingerstakepartinthegame.Theprogramhas

differenttopicsanddividesstarsintoseveralgroups.Theyrunonstreetsor

inbuildingsofbigcities.Theyneedtofindsomeoneordosomethingtowin

thegame.Peoplecan'thelplaughingwhentheywatchit.

9:20p.m.,Ihesday

Intheprogram,onepersonanswersquestionsandtheotheronetriestoget

asmanyprizesaspossibleinashorttime.Ifssonervousthatmanypeople

think"It'sagamethattestsboththemindandthebody”.Thegroupwhich

winsfinallycanachievetheirdreams.

8:20p.m.,Saturday

Fivedadsneedtolookaftertheirchildrenfor48hourswhenchildren'smoms

leavehome.Youcanseetheactor,JiaNailiangandhisdaughterTianxin,and

theformersportsplayer,LiXiaopengandhisdaughterAoliintheprogram.

1.Ifyouarenineyearsoldandyoulikesinging,youcanwatchtoknowmoreaboutsinging.

A.RunningManB.MasterClass

C.RaidtheCageD.DadCameBackSeasonII

2.WhowillappearinDadCameBackSeasonII?

A.TianZhenB.HanLeiC.GuJujiD.Tianxin

3.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothechart?

A.LiXiaopengwasasportsplayer.

B.PeoplecanwatchRaidtheCageonweekends.

C.TheChildreninMasterClassareattheageof5-10.

D.OnlyfamousactorscanbethemembersofRunningMan

C

15、A13-year-o!dboytraveledtoWashington,D.C.toraisemoneyforhomelesskids.

ZachBonnerwasprettytired.Insteadofgoingtocamplastsummer,Zachdecidedtowalk28milesfromAtlantato

Washington,D.C.Hehopedmorepeoplewouldhelphomelesskids.Hisjourneytohelpothersbegansixyearsago.

ZachwalkedfromhishomeinTampatoTallahassee.Then,in2008,ZachBonnerwentona270-milewalkfrom

TallahasseetoAtlanta.In2010,hediditagain,fromTampatoLosAngeles.

Lastsummer,Zachtraveled12mileseverydayonfootAlongtheway,hecollectedmorethan1000lettersabout

homelesschildren.HehopedtogivetheletterstoPresidentObama.Zachsayshewantshiswalktomakeadifference.

Morethan1millionchildrenintheU.S.havenowheretolive.Duringhisjourney,Zachspent24hourswithsome

homelesschildrensohecouldlearnthedifficultiestheyface.

WhenZachwalkedthelastmileofhislongjourney,morethan500supporters,including300homelesskids,joined

Zach.TheywentwithhimdowntheNationalMall.“Itwasalongwalk,"Zachsays,“butitwasmeaningful.”

Althoughthejourneyisdifficultandtiring,Zachwon'tgiveup."Whenhomelesskidsgettiredofbeinghomeless,they

don'tgettostop.SowhyshouldIstopwhenIgettiredofwalking?”

1.(4、题1)HowmanytimesdidZachBonnertraveltohelphomelesskidsaccordingtothepassage?

A.3B.4C.5D.6

2.(4、题2)Lastsummer,ZachBonner.

A.wenttocamp

B.learnttofacedifficulties

C.wroteletterstoPresidentObama

D.walkedfromAtlantatoWashington

3.(可、题3)WhenZachwalkedthelastmileofhislongjourney,.

A.hewastiredandhurt

B.hedecidedtostop

C.manypeoplewalkedwithhim

D.manyhomelesskidsthankedhim

4.(小题4)Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?

A,AwalkforothersB.AjourneytoLosAngeles

C.AvisittoObamaD.Aplanfortraveling

D

16、LocatedatHurawalhiisland(芙拉瓦丽岛),Maldives(马尔代夫),the5.8undersea

restaurantistheworld'slargestall-glassunderwaterrestaurant.Itsnamecomesfromthedepthatwhichitsits5.8

metersbelowtheseasurface.

TheglassusedinbuildingtherestaurantwasproducedinNewZealand.Itis15centimetersthick.It

wasshippedtoMaldivesinoneentirepiece,andwaslowereddownintothewaterwithaspecialcrane.Thewhole

processtookabouttwoyears.Diningintherestaurantisawonderfulexperience.Therestaurantservesmeatand

seafood-baseddishes,andvegetarianoptions,too.Alldishesaresentdownviaamini-elevatorfromthekitchenabove.

Therestaurantisdesignedtoseatnomorethantwentycustomersatonetime.Theyneedtogodownalongstaircaseto

entertherestaurant:Variousspeciesofcolorfulfishswimamongstthecoralreefsnearbyanditishardtoavoidthe

feelingthattheyarelookingatthedinersastheyeat.

The5.8undersearestaurantisnotonlyaplacewherepeoplecanenjoydeliciousfood.Itisalsoaplaceforsea

animalstolivehappily.

1.Howdoesthenameoftherestaurantcomefrom?

A.peoplenametherestaurantaccordingtohowdeepitisinthesea.

B.peoplenametherestaurantaccordingtothenameofananimal.

C.peoplenametherestaurantaccordingtohowhightherestaurantis.

D.peoplenametherestaurantaccordingtoitsthickness.

2.Whatfooddoestherestaurantserve?

A.SeafoodonlyB.Seafoodandallkindsofmeat

C.Seafood,meatanddrinksD.Seafood,vegetablesandmeat.

3.Therestaurantismadeofglass.Whereistheglassfrom?

A.HurawalhiislandB.Maldives

C.UnderwaterD.NewZealand

E

17、KidsinprimaryschoolsinBellaire,Ohio,UShavesomethingtosingabout.Forthepastseveralyears,

publicprimaryschoolsinthattowndidn'toffermusicclasses.Theydidn'thavethemoneytopayforthem.Butnow

theyhavegotthemoneytobringbackmusic.

Manyschoolofficials(行政官员)acrosstheUSsaymusicclassesgetstudentsexcitedaboutgoingtoschool.Also,

studieshaveshownthatmusicclassesmayboostbrainpower(促进脑力).Forexample,researchersfromtheUniversity

ofSouthernCaliforniadidastudy.Theyfoundthatthebrainsof10and11-year-oldswholearnedtoplayamusical

instrumentdevelopedfasterthanthebrainsofkidswhodidn't.

Thoughmostpeoplearen'topposedtoteachingmusicinschools,noteveryonesaysifsnecessary.Manyschool

teacherssaythatlearningmusicmeanslesstimespentonmaths,writingandscience,allofwhichmaybemoreusefulto

studentslaterinlife.Here'swhattwokidsthink.

Musicshouldbetaughtinschoolforthesimplereasonthatitmakeslearningmorefun.Wehavemusicclassesat

myschool,andIlovethem!In2018,aresearchcompanycalledGrunwaldAssociatesdidasurvey(调查)onmusic

education.Morethan60%ofparentswhosekidstookmusicclassesinschoolsaidtheirchildismorefocused(专注的).

Noah

Atmyschool,wedon*thavemusicclasses.Ithinkthat'sOKbecauseitgivesusmoretimetofocusonmainsubjects,

likereadingandmaths.It*smoreimportanttolearnthesesubjectsthanitistolearnhowtoplayamusicalinstrument.

Ifsomeonewantstotakemusicclasses,heorshecandoitoutsideofschool.Itakepianoclassesafterschool,soit

doesn*ttaketimeawayfrommyotherclasses.

Sophia

1.Paragraph2usesanexampletoshowthat・

A.studentsintheUSlikegoingtoschool

B.studentsintheUSliketakingmusicclasses

C.musicclassesaregoodforstudents'braindevelopment

D.10and11-year-oldslearntoplaymusicalinstrumentsfaster

2.WhatdotheunderlinedwordsHopposedto”inParagraph3meaninChinese?

A.理解B.精通C.研究D.反对

3.WhichofthefollowingdoesNoahprobablyagreewith?

A.Musicaddsfuntolearning.B.Schoolsshoulddomusicresearch.

C.Musicisusefultostudentslaterinlife.D.Schoolsshouldmakemusicclassessimple.

4.WhatcanwelearnaboutSophia?

A.Shehatesreadingandmaths.B.Shethinksitisboringtoplaythepiano.

C.Shegoeshomeimmediatelyafterschool.D.Shestudiesinaschoolwithoutmusicclass

F

18、Human,Don'tCometooClose

Frequenttouchingfromhumansmay

changeplantsfgenesandslowtheir

growth.

Whenweseebabiesorpets,wecan'thelpgentlytouchingthemtoshowourlove.Andtheygiveushappyfeelings

back.Butarecentstudyshowsthatit'sdifferentforplants.

Astudy,publishedinThePlantJournal^showsthatplantsdon't"like”tobetouched.Thafsbecausetouching

changestheirgenes(基因)and,evenworse,canslowtheirgrowth.

ProfessorJimWhelanoftheLaTrobeInstituteinAustraliagaveanexplanation.uThelightesttouchfromahuman,

animal,insect,orevenplantstouchingeachotherinthewind,leadstoahugegenechangeintheplant/9ScienceDaily

reported.

Inordertotestthetheory,thescientistsdidanexperimentonplants.Theygrewanumberofplantstotheageof

fourweeks.Thentheytouchedthemwithapaintbrushevery12hoursovera36-hourperiod.

Theyfoundthatasaresponsetothetouch,themitochondria(线粒体)intheplantshadbeenpartlydestroyed.The

mitochondria,asScienceAlertnoted,arethe^powerhouseofthecell(细胞)”.Themitochondriaproduceenergyforthe

restofthecellinbothanimalsandplants.

Ifthis“powerhouse“isweakened,theplantswilllosealargeamountofenergythatshouldhavesupportedtheir

growth.WhelanfurtherexplainedtoScienceDailyMIfthetouchingisrepeated,thenplantgrowthisreducedbyupto

30percent.”

Althoughtheprocessdoeshaveastrongeffectonplants,usuallytheplantssurvive.Touchingchangestheplants,

butit'snotnecessarilyabadchange.

AccordingtoScienceAlertsfrequenttouchingormovingplantswillmakethemgrowshorterthanotherones.The

researchersbelievethischange,insomeway,couldbehelpful.Itmayhelpplantsfightthreatstotheirhealthsuchas

insectsandbadweather.

Thenewresearchfindingshaveledtoadeeperunderstandingoftheplants'responsetotouching.Andtheresearch

might“openupnewwaystoreducesensitivity(敏感性)andimprovegrowthinthefuture99,ScienceAlertreported.

1.Whydidthescientistsdotheexperiment?

A.Totestiftouchingcanchangethegenesofplants.

B.Toshowthatplants9andanimals9genesaredifferent.

C.Totellwhentouchinghaseffectonplantsandanimals.

D.Tofindoutwhysomeplantsgrowmoreslowlythanothers.

2.WhatdidthescientistsHndintheirexperiment?

A.R

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