【题目】一Hello, this is Taicang Middle School.
一I want to talk to Mr. Chen. Can you________ me ________ ?
A.put…inB.put…outC.put…throughD.put…up
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【题目】 Millions of Chinese have been playing a mobile game called Travel Frog recently. You play __________________ the “mother” of a frog who lives alone and enjoys traveling. You need to prepare food and tools for his trips. The frog will send you postcards while he is__________________.
The game’s popularity may have__________________ to do with how lonely people are these days, according to the Xinhua News Agency. Many players have said that the__________________ frog is just like them. But playing with the frog helps them_________________ their loneliness for a short time.
Loneliness seems to be a__________________ problem today. According to The Guardian, about 40 percent of American adults say they’re lonely. And in the UK, about one in five people in the country are “always or often lonely”, The Telegraph reported.
This might be why the UK government declared (宣布) the country’s very first "Minister of Loneliness (孤独大臣)" in January. The minister’s job is to find ways to help UK citizens feel__________________lonely. The minister’s office will provide more money for activities that connect people together.
This loneliness problem may be partly due to social media. In public places, we would rather look at our smartphones than__________________with people in front of us. And when we see pictures of friends having fun or posting selfies (自拍) without us, we may compare their “perfect” lives with our own and feel__________________ and lonely.
___________________ we should remember that no one is destined (注定) to be lonely. As UK poet John Donne once wrote, "No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent (陆地), a part of the main."
【1】A.asB.withC.off
【2】A.backB.homeC.away
【3】A.anythingB.nothingC.something
【4】A.lonelyB.happyC.angry
【5】A.strengthenB.forgetC.remember
【6】A.unusualB.commonC.strange
【7】A.evenB.moreC.less
【8】A.communicateB.competeC.connect
【9】A.sadB.excitedC.strange
【10】A.SoB.ButC.And
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【题目】—I have no idea if he________a film with me.
—He will go to the cinema if he________.
A.sees; will be freeB.sees; is freeC.will see; is freeD.will see; will be free
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【题目】 There was a gardener who looked after his garden with great care. To water his flowers, he used two buckets(桶). One was a shiny and new bucket. The other was a very dilapidated one, which had been used for many years, but was now past its best.
Every morning, the gardener would fill up the two buckets. Then he would carry them along the road, one on each side, to the flowerbeds. The new bucket was very proud of itself. It could carry a full bucket of water without a single drop coming out. The old bucket felt very ashamed (惭愧的) because of its holes; before it reached the flowerbeds, much water had leaked (漏) along the road.
Sometimes the new bucket would say, "See how helpful I am! How good it is that the gardener has me to water the flowers every day! I don't know why he still uses you. What a waste of space you are!"
And all that the old bucket could say was, "I know I'm not very useful, but I can only do my best. I'm happy that the gardener still finds a little bit of use in me, at least.”
One day, the gardener heard that kind of conversation. After watering the flowers as usual, he said," You both have done your work very well. Now I am going to carry you back. I want you to look carefully along the road.”
Then the two buckets did so. All along the road, they noticed, on the side where the new bucket was carried, there was just bare(光秃秃的) earth; on the other side where the old bucket was carried, there was a joyous row of wild flowers, leading all the way to the garden.
【1】The underlined word in the first paragraph" dilapidated" probably means “ ”.
A.肮脏的B.光鲜的C.破旧的D.普通的
【2】Why did the old bucket feel ashamed of itself?
A.Because it leaked a lot.B.Because it was too old.
C.Because it was useless.D.Because it didn't look nice.
【3】From the conversations between the two buckets we know that .
A.the old bucket completely agreed with what the new bucket said.
B.the new bucket felt sorry for the old bucket.
C.the new bucket thought it a waste to keep using the old one.
D.the old bucket felt unlucky that the gardener still used it.
【4】The writer wrote the passage to tell us that .
A.practice makes perfectB.east or west, home is best
C.all roads lead to RomeD.old wood is best to burn
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【题目】 What time of day do you feel most alert(清醒的)? Are you more of a morning person? Or does your brain need a few hours to get going? A lot of research suggests that we should pay attention to our body clock. It can tell us what time of day we are best able to perform, according to the Wall Street Journal.
When it comes to the human brain, many people work best later in the morning. This is because the body’s temperature takes time to rise through the day. Taking a warm shower when you wake up can help speed this up.
But everyone’s body clock is different. Morning people will rise early and work better early in the day. Evening people will wake later but their brain will work better toward the end of the day.
Research show that we’re better at some activities at certain times of the day. Physical performance is at its best between 3pm and 6pm, so it’s better to exercise later in the day.
Between noon and 4 pm, people begin to get distracted (思想不集中的). This is partly because our brain becomes less alert after we eat a big meal. Research also shows that we become sleepy around 2 pm.
Finally, it is best to eat during our active periods. This allows our body to burn calories better and stops our blood sugar levels from getting too high.
【1】Many people perform best later in the morning because________.
A.they can’t get up very early.B.they have to take a shower first.
C.the body’s temperature needs time to rise.D.that’s when the brain wakes up.
【2】Evening people had better _________.
A.rise early and work in the morning.B.wake later and work better in the evening.
C.rise late and work in the morningD.wake later and work after midnight.
【3】According to the research, which of the following is TRUE?
A.It’s better to do exercise in the afternoon.B.We perform better after eating a big meal.
C.Sleeping at 2 pm is not good for our health.D.Our body burns calories better at night.
【4】What would be the best title for the story?
A.Research about time.B.The best time to do things.
C.Brain performance.D.Different periods of a day.
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【题目】 Still remember the following poems? Memories return every time I read or hear them.
① Hush now, my little one. Hush now, my sunshine. Hush now, piece of my heart. Go to sleep, my little one. Go to sleep, my love. Go to sleep, piece of my heart. Sleep, my little one, While I sing to you. Sleep, my little one, Who is already asleep. | ② My mama feeds me, And washes my fur. The first thing I see every morning is her. The last thing I kiss every night is her face. My mama is the very best one, And sings like a bird, And knows how I feel. When I don't say a word, My mama is warm. |
【1】The first poem is sung to ________.
A.friendsB.mothersC.relativesD.babies
【2】What are the two poems mainly about?
A.Food and health.B.Hobbies and habits.
C.Family and love.D.Animals and humans.
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【题目】请根据要求改写下列句子,每空一词。
【1】The first computers were built in the 1940s. (对划线部分提问)
_______ ________ the frst computers built?
【2】 Shelley was so lucky that she won a free trip to Hong Kong. (改为简单句)
Shelley was lucky _____ to ______ a free trip to Hong Kong.
【3】Mary asked the teacher, “Does the sun go down in the west every day?” (改为宾语从句)
Mary asked the teacher _____ the sun ______down in the west every day?
【4】They cancelled the concert because of the bad weather. (改为被动语态)
The concert_______ _______ because of the bad weather.
【5】I won’t go to the party if I’m not invited. (保持句意基本不变)
I won’t go to the party_______ _______ invited.
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【题目】 Experts hope an experimental drug can be as effective against the novel coronavirus in people as it has been on cells in a controlled lab environment.
The US drug, remdesivir (瑞德西韦), began clinical trials(临床试验)on patients in Wuhan, Hubei province on Thursday. Other medications, including chloroquine, arbidol and darunavir have also recently been found capable of arresting viral growth in lab cells, but like remdesivir, they require more clinical trials to confirm their safety and potency on humans.
The Phase III trials for remdesivir have been approved by China’s National Medical Products Administration and is conducted by the China-Japan Friendship Hospital in Beijing and the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences on patients at the Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital.
“A total of 761 patients will participate in two trials-one trial to assess the drugs' potency on 308 cases with mild or moderate infection, and the other on 453 severely infected patients”, Cao Bin, head of the clinical trial and vice-president of the friendship hospital, said on Wednesday.
Cao said studies have shown remdesivir is effective in inhibiting the growth of the novel coronavirus in vitro(在生物体外), meaning the procedure was done on cells in a controlled environment outside of a living organism, typically in a petri dish or test tube.
But the drug has yet to show convincing clinical evidence that it can translate its positive in vitro results into actual human patients. So, it will require strict clinical testing, Cao said.
A 35-year-old patient from the United States infected with the virus was reported seeing noticeable improvement with no obvious side effects after taking the drug, according to the New England Journal of Medicine.
Gilead Sciences, the maker of remdesivir, said in a recent statement that it has been working with government agencies on the novel coronavirus response efforts.
However, the company stressed that remdesivir is an experimental medicine that has only been used in a handful of patients, “so we do not have an appropriately full understanding of the effect of this drug ”.
【1】Why does the US drug, remdesivir, began clinical trials?
A.To replace the traditional medicine.
B.To confirm their safety and potency on humans.
C.To show whether remdesivir is effective in inhibiting the growth of the novel coronavirus in vitro.
D.To see how it takes effect.
【2】What is true according to the passage?
A.After taking the drug, a 35-year-old patient was infected with the virus.
B.Doctors had seen noticeable success treating a 35-year-old patient infected with the virus.
C.Remdesivir can cure those who are infected with the novel coronavirus.
D.Chinese Hospital does The Phase III trials independently.
【3】What’s the author's attitude towards the clinical trial of remdesivir?
A.Negative.B.Critical.C.Positive.D.Gloomy.
【4】Where is this text most likely from?
A.A diary.B.A guidebook.C.A novel.D.A magazine.
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【题目】 Which is sillier: denying we ever went to the moon or trying to convince the true non-believers?
Once upon a time—July 20, 1969, to be exact—two men got out of their little spaceship and wandered around on the moon for a while. Ten more men walked on the moon over the next three and a half years.
Unfortunately, not quite. A fair number of Americans think that this whole business of moon landings really is fairy tale. They believe that the landings were a big hoax (骗局) staged in the Mojave Desert, to convince everyone that U.S. technology was the “best” in the whole wide world.
Which is the harder thing to do: Send men to the moon or make believe we did? The fact is that the physics behind sending people to the moon is simple. You can do it with computer whose entire memory capacities can now fit on chips the size of postage stamps and that cost about as much as, well, a postage stamp, I know you can because we did.
However, last fall NASA considered spending $15,000 on a public-relations campaign to convince the unimpressed that Americans had in fact gone to the moon. That idea was mostly a reaction to a Fox television program, first broadcast in February 2001, that claimed to expose the hoax. The show’s creator is a publicity hound (猎狗) who has lived up to the name in more ways than one by hounding Buzz Aldrin, the second man on the moon. Mr. X (as I will call him, thereby denying him the joyous sight of his name in prim) recently followed Buzz Aldrin around and called him “a thief, liar and coward” until the 72-year-old astronaut finally lost it and hit the 37-year-old Mr. X in the face.
Anyway, NASA’s publicity campaign began to slow down. The non-believers took the campaign as NASA’s effort to hide something while the believers said that $15,000 to convince people that the world was round—I mean, that we had gone to the moon—was simply a waste of money, (Actually, the $15,000 was supposed to pay for an article by James E. Oberg, an astronomy writer who, with Aldrin,has contributed to Scientific American.)
If NASA’s not paying Oberg, perhaps it could put the money to good use by hiring two big guys to drag Neil Armstrong out of the house. Armstrong is an extremely private man, but he is also the first man on the moon, So maybe he has a duty to be a bit more outspoken about the experience. Or NASA could just buy Aldrin a commemorate plaque (纪念匾) for his recent touch on the face of Mr. X.
【1】We can learn from Paragraphs 2 and 3 that some Americans believe __________.
A.moon landings were inventedB.U.S. technology was the best
C.moon landing ended successfullyD.the Mojave Desert was the launching base
【2】According to the writer, which of the following is responsible for the story about the hoax?
A.NASA’s publicity campaign.B.The Fox television program.
C.Buzz Aldrin.D.James E. Oberg.
【3】The tone of the article is __________.
A.angryB.happyC.humorousD.matter-of-fact
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