【题目】听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
【1】Why will the woman go to Brazil?
A. To watch the RoboCup.
B. To take part in a competition.
C. To take a vacation with her family.
【2】What is Mark crazy about?
A. Football. B. Robots. C. Traveling.
【3】How many times has Mark’s team taken part in the RoboCup before?
A. Twice. B. Three times. C. Four times.
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【题目】Guide to four of the most exciting new adventure trips for 2017:
Sahara
Attractions: International Expeditions Length: 18 days Price: $13,998
Details: Remember the movie Ishtar? Now you, too, can spend days wandering in the desert, just like warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman. Designed for rugged travelers, the camping expedition crosses 1,500 miles of Niger’s Sahara in four—wheel—drive vehicles.
Departure Time: May 12 Information: 800-633-4731; ietravel.com
Across Patagonia: From the Andes to the Ocean
Attractions: Boundless Journeys Length: 10 days Price: $8,995
Details: The newest route across Patagonia starts high in the Argentine Andes and follows the Futaleufu River into Chile all the way to the Pacific Ocean. Travelers start by trekking along the river, changing to rafts before taking up kayaks for the final leg.
Departure Time: March 5 Information: 800-941-8010; boundless, com.
Tribal(部落的)India
Attractions: Myths and Mountains Length: 17 days Price: $17,530
Details: For the travelers who have already visited the best-known India sites, this new trip visits a relatively unexplored state in central India ruled by the Vindhyachal Range and known for its wildlife, waterfalls, ancient sites and tribal culture.
Departure Time(出发时间): Feb 17 Information: 800-670-6984; myths.com
Dalmatian Coast Biking
Attractions: Backroads Length: 7 days Price: $7,298
Details: The company’s first foray into Croatia follow scenic roadways across four islands between Dubrovnik and Spht.
Departure Time: May 7 Information: 800-462-2848; backroads.com
【1】What is the passage mainly about?
A. Suggestions on the adventure trips in America in 2017.
B. The guide to several adventure trips around the world.
C. The attractions in India.
D. The prices of four adventure trips next year.
【2】When does the trip across Patagonia start?
A. On Feb 17. B. On March 5.
C. On May 12. D. In January.
【3】Which trip costs the least?
A. Tribal India B. Crossing Patagonia
C. Sahara D. Dalmation Coast Biking
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【题目】听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
【1】What is the lecture mainly about?
A. History and culture of the Great Britain and US.
B. Educational system of the Great Britain and US.
C. Varieties of examinations of the Great Britain and US.
【2】How long do British children study the basics?
A. Six years.B. Eight years.C. Five years.
【3】What sort of exams do British children have to take?
A. Nation-wide standard exams.B. Local exams.C. School set tests.
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【题目】 NASA’s (美国宇航局的) newly announced space tourism program is possibly the biggest mistake in the agency’s history.
Beginning as early as 2020, NASA will offer visits to the International Space Station for $35,000 per night, not including transportation, to pretty much anyone who can pass a physical.
The reason this is a mistake, and a big one, is that NASA has worked for generations to create an image of astronauts as extraordinarily skilled, highly trained, courageous heroes. For example, NASA invites grade schools to participate in creating experiments that are carried on the space station. The astronauts talk to kids from space, sending a message that if you study, work hard and learn math and science, you may reach these heights, too.
According to one report, Las Vegas-based Bigelow Aerospace is making plans to haul four tourists at a time to the space station on SpaceX rockets. U.S. taxpayers forked over a hundred billion dollars to build the International Space Station. It would be nice to try to preserve the image of it as an inspirational achievement, instead of turning it into a flying Howard Johnson’s.
NASA’s press release about the space tourism program tries to cast it as a partnership with the private sector to “provide expanded opportunities” at the space station to “manufacture, market and promote commercial products and services.” But it also states that one goal is “quantifying NASA’s long-term demand for activities in low-Earth orbit.”
The space station has been costing U.S. taxpayers between $1.5 billion and $3 billion each year. If it’s perceived as a private Disneyland for the top tax bracket, public support for the entire space program could be at risk.
But worse, we will have degraded what once inspired us. Sometimes a nation needs stars in its eyes.
【1】What is NASA’s space tourism program?
A.To invite students to attend their experiments.
B.To send visitors to the space station.
C.To run a restaurant in the space station.
D.To build a Disneyland in the space station.
【2】Why does the writer view the space tourism program as a big mistake?
A.It may influence the science experiment negatively.
B.It will cost people a lot of money.
C.It is too dangerous for visitors.
D.It may destroy the image of astronauts.
【3】What does the underlined word “stars” refer to?
A.Planets.B.Satellites.C.Wealthy tourists.D.Astronauts.
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【题目】
【1】不管开车来还是乘火车来,他都会准时到这里。
________ he drives ________ takes the train,he will be here on time.
【2】一到达云南省鲁甸县,士兵们就立即行动起来搜寻幸存人员。
____________________ Ludian County of Yunnan Province,the soldiers took action to search for survivors immediately.
【3】我哥哥去年毕业于北京大学经济学专业。
My brother ______________ Peking University ________ economics last year.
【4】从上世纪初,人们便开始利用太阳能。
Solar energy ____________________ since the beginning of last century.
【5】《阿凡达》是我曾经看过的最好的电影。
Avatar is the best film ______________________.
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【题目】He expressed his hope ___ he would visit China again the next year, and this was the very hope ___ he expressed as soon as he arrived in the country.
A. that; thatB. which; which
C. that; whichD. which; that
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【题目】A dance team from Atlanta, US, used the beautiful Jiangsu folk song Jasmine Flower(Molihua) in their performance on the TV show Amazing Chinese. The song 【1】(compose) during the Qing Dynasty(AD1616-1912), was one of the first Chinese 【2】(song) to become popular abroad.
The true origin of the song, which has many regional variations, wasn’t discovered 【3】 two scholars published an article, which showed the history between the folk song and Yangzhou Ditty(小调), 【4】 old-fashioned type of folk music.
The popularity of the song makes it a symbol to present Chinese culture 【5】 the world stage. A world-famous Italian composer added the song to his opera Turandot. 【6】(appear) in the opera’s first public performance in 1926 helped improve 【7】(it) global fame.
In the closing ceremony of the 2004 Athens Olympics, a Chinese girl 【8】 (instant) impressed audience with her wonderful singing of the song. It 【9】 (choose) as music played at the award ceremony in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, bringing us both national 【10】(proud) and great artistic enjoyment.
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【题目】(题文)Birth order plays a vital role in deciding the characteristics of a child. And when it comes to the middle child, it certainly plays a huge role. The middle children go through some things only they can understand. (小题1)
Mostly, middle children have to share a room. (小题2) They need to share a room with an elder one because they're too young to sleep alone. And just when they think they'll finally have a room of their own, a voice is heard saying, “Dear, please share the room with your younger one, as he's too small to sleep alone.”
Middle children tend to share clothes with their siblings (兄弟姐妹). Their cupboard is full of handmedowns from their older sibling, and they need to wear his clothes. (小题3) They can always show off their elder sibling's clothes and things at school. Also, they get to pass their own clothes to their younger sibling.
(小题4) They're liked by both, because they can relate well to both generations. On one hand they can recall how much fun it was watching Garfield and Friends, and on the other hand they can talk about the latest video game released in the market.
Siblings' talking is one interesting thing about a middle child. They are not as boring as they appear.(小题5) Also, thanks to the divided attention at home, middle children are independent and need not rely on anyone.
A.Instead, they are very artistic and creative.
B.But this comes with its own advantage too.
C.Here are some things a middle child can relate to.
D.They rarely enjoy the experience of having their own room.
E.And the dream of having their own room is completely destroyed.
F.They're the problem solvers between their older and younger siblings.
G.As a middle kid, they are the bridge between their younger and older siblings.
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【题目】增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均限一词。
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
I was a high school student then, from low-income family. So I have to work to support my family. My first one job was to clean the tables in a small restaurant. I still remember going there early and felt anxious about the new world. I worked harder because I was afraid of losing the job. At night, I was sometimes very tired to do my homework. I came to understand that was not easy to earn money, and that knowledges could change my life. But what I learned from the job, in a hard way, was much more important as what I earned.
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