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【题目】假如你是学生会主席李华,你发邮件邀请外教Lucy来参加你校的运动会。邮件内容包括:

1. 运动会的时间及地点。

2. 开幕式及节目表演。

3. 欢迎参加喜欢的运动项目(event)。

注意:1. 词数100左右;

2. 可以适当添加细节,以使行文连贯;

3. 文中不得出现真实学校名称。

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【题目】First it was worry about second-hand smoke, now there’s major concern over third-hand smoke which gets into hair, clothes, furniture or a car rather than directly. from a cigarette or someone breathing it out.

To be honest, I’ve always been worried about the health dangers of this even though I didn’t know it had a name. My worry made me reluctant to let smokers hold my babies even though they didn’t smoke in my house.

Tests for its effects have been only carried out on mice, but I don’t think they can be ignored. Researchers at California University last month suggested third-hand smoke (THS) could cause type2 diabetes, liver and lung damage.

They analyzed how people are affected by taking in smoke from another person’s clothing, hair, home, or car. They say they can see an impact on the brain and liver. Lead author Manucla Martins-Green said: “Our goal was to decide the smallest amount of time required to cause physiological changes in mice when they are expose(暴露) to THS.” This was done using an exposure system that is the same as human exposure.

“We found THS exposure as early as one month caused liver damage. Exposure for two months lead to further molecular(分子的)damage, and at four to six months caused even more such damage. We also found the mice showed insulin resistance (抗胰岛素) after long-term exposure.”

“THS is a hidden danger a silent killer. Pollutants can be absorbed through the skin, and through breathing.”

“Although our research was not done on humans. people should be aware that hotel rooms, cars and homes that were used by smokers are very likely to be polluted with THS.” Martins-Green believes most people don’t know they’re being exposed to THS, or don’t believe in the damage it can do.

THS toxins(不经意素) remain on surfaces for many years, and resist even strong cleaning agents.

1When do you suffer third-hand smoke?

A. You smoke a cigarette yourself.

B. You stay with a smoker who is smoking.

C. You sit on a sofa where a smoker smoked.

D. You smoke with another two smokers.

2What does the underlined word mean?

A. Unwilling.

B. Happy.

C. Thankful.

D. Angry

3Why should we be careful about third-hand smoke?

A. It is the most dangerous.

B. It can cause health problems.

C. It can be easily ignored.

D. It can never be cleaned.

4What is the best title of the passage?

A. ’Third-hand smoke is everywhere.

B. The ways to avoid third-hand smoke.

C. How to get rid of third-hand smoke.

D. Hidden health risks of third-hand smoke.

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【题目】阅读理解
Sunday is more like Monday than it used to be. Places of business that used to keep daytime“business hours” are now open late into the night. And on the Internet, the hour of the day and the day of the week have become irrelevant(不相关的). A half century ago in the United States, most people experienced strong and precise dividing lines between days of rest and days of work, school time and summer time. Today the boundaries still exist, but they seem not clear.
The law in almost all states used to require stores to close on Sunday; in most, it no longer does. It used to keep the schools open in all seasons except summer; in most, it still does. And whether the work week should strengthen its legal limits, or whether it should become more “flexible,” is often debated. How should we, as a society, organize our time? Should we go even further in relaxing the boundaries of time until we live in a world in which every minute is much like every other?
These are not easy questions even to ask. Part of the difficulty is that we rarely recognize the “law of time” even when we meet it face to face. We know as children that we have to attend school a certain number of hours, a certain number of days, a certain number of years — but unless we meet the truant officer (学监), we may well think that we should go to school due to social custom and parents' demand rather than to the law. As adults we are familiar with “extra pay for overtime working,” but less familiar with the fact that what constitutes(构成)“overtime” is a matter of legal definition. When we turn the clock forward to start daylight-saving time, have we ever thought to ourselves: “Here is the law in action”? As we shall see, there is a lot of law that has great influence on how we organize and use time: compulsory education law, overtime law, and daylight-saving law — as well as law about Sunday closing, holidays, being late to work, time zones, and so on. Once we begin to look for it, we will have no trouble finding a law of time to examine and assess.
(1)By saying “Sunday is more like Monday than it used to be”, the writer means that_______.
A.work time is equal to rest times
B.many people have a day off on Mondays
C.it is hard for people to decide when to rest
D.the line between work time and rest time is unclear
(2)The author raises the questions in Paragraph 2 to introduce the fact that people __________.
A.fail to make full use of their time
B.enjoy working overtime for extra pay
C.are unaware of the law of time
D.welcome flexible working hours
(3)According to the passage, most children tend to believe that they go to school because they ______.
A.need to acquire knowledge
B.have to obey their parents
C.need to find companions
D.have to observe the law
(4)What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Our life is governed by the law of time.
B.How to organize time is not worth debating.
C.New ways of using time change our society.
D.Our time schedule is decided by social customs.

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【题目】Twenty-five years ago, most young Britons wanted a career in law, to be a doctor, or, if they were creative enough, to take up singing. But today, things stand differently.

According to a survey by Tesco Mobile, a UK company, the “dream job” of young people aged between 16 and 25 in the UK is a video blogger, or “vlogger”. The survey, carried out among 1,002 people, found that as much as 40 percent of them put vlogger as their number one choice on a list of ideal careers.

This change is undoubtedly as a result of the Internet and social media. They have made it so much easier to reach audience of the world, without having to enter a career in show business in the traditional way.

In the past, the biggest stars were trained by the Hollywood studios; now, anyone with a computer camera can become a star. Vloggers are the big stars of today because they are normal people interacting with their fans about everyday life.”

However, what people see is only the bright side of being a vlogger and they fail to notice the fact that only those who are successful earn fame(名声) and fortune. For every success there are hundreds of others who never get off the starting line. There are the dreams that come true and the dreams that remain dreams forever.

Although being vloggers is popular, some young people choose to follow careers that don’t necessarily earn them fame, but allow them to make good use of the Internet to share their hobbies. Young Israeli David Leshaw, for example, runs a business called the Finishers Club. It’s an online platform for runners to keep a record of their races. His job allows him to express his enthusiasm, and is always a learning experience. And that’s enough for him.

1What is the passage mainly about?

A. Most young Britons choose to be vloggers as their job.

B. The Internet is influencing young Britions’ career choice.

C. The Internet is taking the place of traditional studios.

D. Young Britons can not find jobs without the Internet.

2Why do more and more young Britons choose to be vloggers?

A. Vloggers can earn greater fame and more money on the Internet.

B. There is too much competition in the traditional show business.

C. The Internet makes it convenient to enter show business.

D. Anyone with a computer will surely become a star.

3What can we infer from the fifth paragraph?

A. Only a few vloggers can be successful.

B. A vlogger can not earn fame and fortune.

C. People often see the bright side of being a vlogger.

D. Dreams will always remain to be dreams.

4What do young people like David do on the Internet?

A. Learn from others.

B. Become an online hit.

C. Hold running races.

D. Mix jobs with hobbies.

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【题目】最近的一项研究表时,大约50%的青少年有不吃早餐的习惯。请根据下面的提示用英语写一篇短文。

原因:晚上学习太晚,不吃早餐可以多睡一会儿;女孩子为保持苗条身材不吃早餐。

结果:课堂睡觉,注意力下降;学业不理想;

专家意见:早餐不可少:

1)提供全天所需要的能昨的30%;

2)有助于创造思维,做出更好的判断。

注意:1.可以适当的增内容使文章充实。

2.词数120左右,开头已给出,不计入总词数。

A recent study shows that 50% of the school kids do not have breakfast.

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【题目】根据汉语及首字母提示写出单词的正确形式,每空限一词。

1Music education is b_______(有益) to all students.

2Some cities have passed laws, f_______(禁止)smoking in public places.

3The past ten years has w_______(目击) a boom in economy in my hometown.

4When I miss my family, it is a great c_______(安慰) to have friends around.

5In the early 20th century, whalers caught the baleen whales when they migrate a_______(每年).

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【题目】假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误。每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

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仅限一词。

2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

Country music is one of the most popular kinds of music in the United states today because it is about simple but strong human feeling and events---love, sadness, good times, and bad times. It tells real—life stories and sound the way people really talk.

Country music, sometimes is called country-western, comes by two kinds of music. One is traditional music from the eastern United States. The other is traditional cowboy music from the west. The singers usual play guitars. At first it is popular mostly in the South. And during World War II, thousands of Southerners went to the Northeast and Midwest to work in the factories. They took their music with them. Soldiers which were from the rest of the country went to army camps in the South learned country music. Thus they became popular all over country.

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【题目】阅读理解
Writers used to approach publishers to have their work read by the public. Now they can simply post them and find millions of instant audience.
After breaking up with her boyfriend, Bao Jingjing started “making up” a love story simply to distract her attention. Her story of a girl suffering the pain like hers progressed quickly, attracting many readers.
When Bao stopped writing as she reunited with her boyfriend, she was urged to continue, as readers wanted to know what happened next. Bao finished it soon. It became so popular that it was turned into a best-seller. To cap it all off, Bao's novel was later adapted into a successful movie.
Bao's story is only one of many Internet novels that have landed deals for physical books, TV shows and films. Unlike traditional writers who buried themselves in their books for years, some young writers like Bao have got readers rapidly online and found overnight success.
Bao admits her success was unexpected. She still remembers how surprised her parents were when she proudly gave them her copyright earnings. Online literature forums(论坛) are platforms for grassroots writers to succeed.
In recent years, Zhang Wei, known as “Tangjiasanshao”, has earned 177 million yuan by his fingers though working as an author was beyond his dreams. He topped the list of wealthiest Chinese Internet novelists twice and was the only online writer to be listed on the 2014 Forbes “Chinese Celebrity List”.
He admits that he is one of the few writers at the top of the pyramid while most online writers remain unknown. However, he urged that his success can be achieved by others, as long as “they write hard enough”.
(1)According to the passage, we know that ________.
A.Bao Jingjing's parents didn't want her to be a writer
B.Bao Jingjing didn't really expect her success overnight
C.Bao Jingjing didn't finish her first online love story
D.Bao Jingjing's first online story was turned into a TV show
(2)The author mentioned Zhang Wei's example mainly to ________.
A.introduce another online writer to the readers
B.show the example of another online writer's success
C.encourage readers to become online writers
D.express his admiration for online writer Zhang Wei
(3)What can we infer from what Zhang Wei says in the last paragraph?
A.Few words, many deeds.
B.First try, and then trust.
C.Harm set, harm get.
D.No pains, no gains.

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【题目】假如你是李华,是华文中学的学生会主席。为了丰富同学们的业余生活,提高同学们的英语水平,学生会 组织了ー个English club,请你写封邀请信,邀请同学们参加。内容应包括:

1. English club设立的目的;

2. English club要开展的活动

3.邀请大家参加English club。

注意:开头和结尾已给出;

字数 80-120;

auditorium礼堂

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【题目】阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When you eat out in a restaurant, it is not unusual to hear people yelling, “Let me get this one!” Sometimes you can see them1 or arm wrestling to fight for the2 for paying the bill. These fights are often very loud and active. Each person3 shows an honest desire to pick up the bill, and in the end, all the people at the table give the winner praise and 4 .
In fact, figuring out who will get the bill is always a5 for Chinese people at formal meals. Although the people who6 the meal are very likely to pay the check, it is a7 practice to make an effort to pay the bill. But you will8 them if you do end up actually collecting money.
In recent years, going Dutch has been embraced by many young people. 9 , older generations who fear “losing10 ” still find it embarrassing and mean to calculate each person's 11 of the bill.
But these days, 12 digital payment apps, splitting (分摊) the bill13 is becoming widely-accepted idea. Even people from14 generations may want to do so. By scanning a code 15 paying their share via WeChat or Alipay on their phones in one easy click, Chinese are 16 it easy to relieve the embarrassment of figuring out each person's payment when they order a meal. This function has made going Dutch less17 and more fun in China. “Many of us are never without our phones 18 they are convenient. And person-to-person mobile payment services are incredibly19 to use and at the same time save the trouble of20 change,” said 18-year-old Han Chen, a student from Senior High School.
(1)A.talking B.arguing C.pushing D.carrying
(2)A.turn B.privilege C.order D.right
(3)A.involved B.called C.selected D.invited
(4)A.courage B.comment C.apology D.gratitude
(5)A.headache B.tradition C.plan D.conflict
(6)A.eat B.cook C.host D.enjoy
(7)A.unusual B.strange C.unexpected D.common
(8)A.disappoint B.frustrate C.embarrass D.inspire
(9)A.However B.Therefore C.Moreover D.Besides
(10)A.promise B.face C.credit D.money
(11)A.task B.pa rt C.ability D.share
(12)A.as well as B.according to C.thanks to D.apart from
(13)A.personally B.electronically C.separately D.immediately
(14)A.younger B.newer C.older D.later
(15)A.and B.but C.or D.for
(16)A.hoping B.finding C.looking D.making
(17)A.sadness B.excitement C.quarrel D.trouble
(18)A.although B.because C.if D.so
(19)A.easy B.expensive C.difficult D.complex
(20)A.putting on B.setting aside C.providing with D.dealing with

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