—What have you all the day?
—Oh, nothing, just drinking tea and chatting with each other in the office.
A.been doing B.been done C.done D.doing
知识点:过去进行时及其被动式
A
We must cherish experience at the cost of blood.
A.acquired B.contained C.achieved D.made
知识点:动词/动词短语
A
It’s sleeping late in the morning that being late for school.
A.lead to B.refers to C.contributes to D.sets foot on
知识点:词组/短语辨析
C
—Some parents keep their children running ten kilometers every morning. Is that really of help?
— .
A.That helps B.It doesn’t matter C.I don’t know D.It depends
知识点:情景交际
D
the hotel, they were told that their luggage sent by the removal contractor was partly broken.
A.Hardly arrived at B.On arrived at
C.No sooner arrived at D.On arriving at
知识点:状语从句
D
This flat a living-room, a kitchen, a bathroom and two bedrooms.
A.is consisting of B.is consisted of C.consists of D.consist of
知识点:一般现在时及其被动式
C
—What did your parents give you on your sixteenth birthday?
— an album, I was given a mobile phone and an mp4.
A.In addition to B.In addition C.In advance D.In case of
知识点:词组/短语辨析
A
—They failed to find the monster of Tianchi but succeeded in saving a woman whose boat was broken.
— , it was a success, I think.
A.In all B.Above all C.All in all D.At all
知识点:词组/短语辨析
C
It is that more than thirty million mobile phones had been sold last year in China.
A.estimated B.estimating C.to estimate D.estimates
知识点:固定句型
A
Japan and South Korea, the United States exports a great deal of goods to China and other Asian countries every year.
A.Adapt from B.Apart from C.Across from D.As from
知识点:词组/短语辨析
B
I hope my work will be helpful to you.
A.at most B.more or less C.at all D.even
知识点:词组/短语辨析
B
they are very young , they’ve got a lot of experience of working by attending social practice activities.
A.Although B.Because C.As D.For
知识点:连词/连接词
A
Do Americans have morals? That’s a good question. Moral values in
One of the most 37 moral values for Americans is honesty. The well-known 38 about George Washington and the cherry tree teaches this value 39 .Little George cut down his father’s favorite cherry tree 40 trying out his new hatchet. When his father asked him about it, George said, “I cannot tell a lie. I did it with my hatchet.” Instead of 41 ,George received praise. Sometimes American honesty-being open and direct-can 42 people. But Americans still believe that “honesty is the best policy.”
Another 43 Americans respect is perseverance(毅力).Remember Aesop’s fable about the turtle and the rabbit that had a 44 ?The rabbit thought he could 45 easily, so he took a nap. But the turtle finally won because he did not 46 .
Compassion(同情)may be the queen of American virtues. The story of “The Good Samaritan” from the Bible 47 a man who showed compassion. On his way to a 48 city, a Samaritan man found a poor traveler lying on the road. The kind Samaritan, 49 just passing by, stopped to help this person in need. Compassion can even turn into a positive 50 .In autumn 1992, people in Iowa sent truckloads of water to help Floridians 51 by a hurricane. The next summer, during the Midwest flooding,
In no way can this brief description 53 all the moral values honored by Americans. Courage, responsibility, 54 , gratitude and many others could be discussed. But no matter how long or how short the list, moral values are 55 .
36.A.continent
B.character
C.content
D.culture
37.A.lovely
B.basic
C.particular
D.scientific
38.A.novel
B.joke
C.legend
D.music
39.A.politely
B.clearly
C.easily
D.slightly
40.A.while
B.for
C.whereas
D.as
41.A.agreement
B.punishment
C.achievement
D.argument
42.A.puzzle
B.injure
C.interrupt
D.offend
43.A.person
B.action
C.virtue
D.system
44.A.quarrel
B.race
C.fight
D.trip
45.A.win
B.fail
C.defeat
D.beat
46.A.slow down
B.come up
C.give up
D.fall off
47.A.describes
B.praises
C.tells
D.mentions
48.A.lonely
B.alone
C.certain
D.deserted
49.A.inspire of
B.on account of
C.as a result of
D.instead of
50.A.row
B.circle
C.movement
D.action
51.A.hurt
B.destroyed
C.ruined
D.hit
52.A.offered
B.returned
C.honored
D.reminded
53.A.cover
B.respect
C.shape
D.reflect
54.A.strength
B.silence
C.loyalty
D.reality
55.A.invaluable
B.honorable
C.unbelievable
D.invisible
知识点:完型填空
36—40DBCBA 41—45 BDCBA 46—50 CACDB 51—55 DBACA
GUESS what’s making 9 million
So how does
But what's the story?
Connect Three is a rock group. One member, Shane Gray (Joe Jonas)needs to get rid of his bad boy rocker image, so he's sent by fellow band members Nate (Nick Jonas)and Jason (Kevin Jonas) to a music camp as a guest instructor(指导). The idea is the camp will help him clean up his act.
There he meets Mitchie Torres (Demi Lovato), a teenage girl with an extraordinary voice and a driving ambition(志向)to be a pop singer. However, she can only afford to be at the expensive camp by helping her mom work in the mess hall (食堂)between classes.
When Shane overhears Mitchie singing from behind closed doors, he sets out to find the girl with the beautiful voice.
One group of teenagers was really eager to watch the movie. The kids took their positions on the floor to countdown to show time. One of them, Leah Karrels, 16, even sang the movie's theme(主题歌), We Rock. She explained that she's seen the trailer (预告片) so many times she knows the words by heart.
The girls cheered when the movie began, and for the next two hours the only time they got up was to run for chocolate ice cream cake from the freezer.
"I'm sure this is going to knock High School Musical off the shelves in stores. This is the next big thing," said Leah.
56.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.
B.The Jonas Brothers is a boy band loved by girls
C.Shane Gray in the movie has bad boy image all the time
D.Leah Karrels has seen the TV movie many times
57.We can conclude from the passage that .
A.This summer only “
B.The story is about a classic music group—Connect Three
C.The main actress is a pop singer in the movie
D.The passage doesn’t tell us the end of the story of the movie
58.It can be inferred from the passage that
A.Kids learn to countdown to show time after watching the movie
B.Leah Karrels could sing the theme of the music
C.The girls loved the movie so much that they even hardly wanted to get up
D.Leah Karrels believes the movie will be sold on the shelves in stores
59.Which is closest to the meaning of the underlined word “adore”?
A.love B.look up to C.respect D.envy
60.What’s the best title of the passage?
A.Jonas Brothers B.The Story About Connect Three
C.The Trailer Of Camp Rock D.Summer of ‘Rock’
知识点:其他类型阅读
BDCAD
Every Christmas the giant tree in
In 1999, however, Diana was writing her will. The 33-year-old woman from Staten Island, New York, was diagnosed with leukemia(白血病)and wanted to put her things in order. Doctors told her she had nine months to live.
Her slim chance for survival lay in finding a bone marrow(骨髓)donor. The most likely source for a match is always among s -- but her family was tested and there was none.
Then one day in February 2000, she got a call from the hospital saying that out of the four million people enrolled in the National Marrow Donor Program Registry, there was only one match. The potential donor was thinking about it. In March the donor agreed, and the transplant procedure was scheduled for March 27.
On that day, a doctor came in with the marrow in a bag, and Diana remembers him saying: “This is it. If it doesn’t graft within four to six hours, nothing will bring you back.” Diana asked a priest (牧师)to give her last rite(祈祷).
Almost immediately after the two-hour procedure, she felt stronger. Doctors told her it looked like the graft had taken.
Donors are anonymous, but when she was better, Diana sent a note through the Registry: “You don’t know the joy that I am experiencing,” she wrote. “I hope that one day we can meet and I can thank you in person.”
It was several months before the donor replied. At first he didn’t even give his name. He was 34-year-old David Mason, and he lived in
Then unexpectedly and unannounced, he turned up at her door in
That meeting began a long-distance romance that culminated(修成正果)under the Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center in December 2004. That’s where David proposed(求婚)to Diana. She, of course, said yes.
61.Which of the following may be the title of the passage?
A.Perfect Match B.Successful Graft
C.Anonymous Donor D.Lucky Christmas Tree
62.What can we know about the Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center?
A.It was planted by the local inhabitants of Rockefeller in the
B.Diana got saved under the Christmas tree and so loved it.
C.Many Americans love the tree because it was raised during the depths of the depression.
D.The tree is very tall and beautifully decorated by people at Christmas time.
63.Which word can replace the underlined work enrolled in the fourth paragraph?
A.searched B.found C.registered D.served
64.It can be inferred from the passage that .
A.leukemia is so serious a disease that nobody can survive in
B.patients who suffer from leukemia may feel very weak
C.bone marrow transplant is very easy to carry out in
D.the man donor knew Diana would become his wife in advance
65.Which of the following is true about their first meeting with each other?
A.Diana met David at the hospital on the day when she was operated on.
B.Diana went to David’s home in
C.David and Diana fell in love with each other when they first met.
D.David didn’t telephone Diana to inform her of the date of his visiting her.
知识点:人物传记/故事类阅读
ADCBD
A proven method of effective textbook reading is the SQ3R method developed by Francis Robinson. The first step is to survey (the S step)the chapter by reading the title, introduction, section headings, summary and by studying any graphs, tables illustrations or charts. The purpose for this step is to get an overview of the chapter so that you will know before you read what it will be about. In the second step (the Q step), for each section you ask yourself questions such as “What do I already know about this topic?” and “What do I want to know?” In this step you also take the section heading and turn it into a question. This step gives you a purpose for reading the section. The third step (the first of the 3R’s) is to read to find the answer to your questions. Then at the end of each section, before going on to the next section, you recite (the second of the 3R’s)the answers to the questions that you formed in the question step. When you recite you should say the information you want to learn out loud in your own words. The fifth step is done after you have completed steps 2,3, and 4 for each section. You review (the last of the 3R's)the entire chapter. The review is done much as the survey was in the first step. As you review, hold a mental conversation with yourself as you recite the information you selected as important to learn. The mental conversation could take the form of asking and answering the questions formed from the headings or reading the summary, which lists the main ideas in the chapter, and trying to fill in the details for each main idea.
66.From the passage we can infer that the SQ3R method .
A.turns out to be practicable B.leaves much to be desired
C.needs to be proven D.cannot be used by every reader
67.The SQ3R method consists of steps.
A.three B.four C.five D.seven
68.According to the passage, the first step helps the readers .
A.read the first several paragraphs B.scan the whole chapter
C.study the graphs D.get the theme of the chapter
69.Which of the following is the fourth step?
A.To question yourself. B.To read for information.
C.To recite your answers. D.To draw a conclusion.
70.Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.In the last step, you should remember all the information.
B.When you finish the last step, you will get both the main idea and the details.
C.The mental conversation involves answering the questions asked by the author.
D.While you are holding a mental conversation you select the important information.
知识点:其他类型阅读
ACDCB
This week,
This year in the
The “
This is a nationwide season of events leading up to the Beijing Olympics. As well as cultural events, this programme includes an education programme for schools to develop relationships with
The main Chinese New Year celebration will be held on Sunday 10th February, and is expected to attract around 300,000 visitors. It will showcase both traditional and contemporary Chinese arts, bringing together British-born and Chinese performers.
The most important thing of the day is the grand parade(游行) through the streets of London, led by a traditional dragon dance, followed by musicians, acrobats, artists and children. There will be a large stage and screen in Trafalgar Square featuring(展现)martial arts, music and dance.
It wouldn’t be Chinese New Year without fireworks and firecrackers, so
Happy New Year to you, we hope you enjoy your celebrations as much as we will enjoy them in
71.What does the passage mainly talk about?
A.The “
B.A number of celebrations to welcome the New Year in
C.The grand parade of
D.Varieties of shows about Chinese culture.
72.The underlined word incorporate in the third paragraph means .
A.include B.co – operate C.exist D.celebrate
73.We can learn from the passage that .
A.a great number of the children in
B.there won’t be fireworks or firecrackers during the celebrations in
C.London’s Chinatown holds an event to celebrate the Chinese new Year every year
D.the main Chinese New Year celebration will be held on Saturday 10th February
74.The “China in London” season will include the following events except .
A.martial arts B.film festivals C.musical concert D.art exhibitions
75.Where do you think this passage is taken from?
A.a textbook. B.a newspaper. C.a guide book. D.an official report.
知识点:日常生活类阅读
BACAB
We want our kids to use the Internet, and yet we worry. But we can find ways to direct our children away from what’s wrong, towards what’s best.
The most effective way to monitor a kid’s online activity is to monitor it. That is, to stand beside the computer from time to time when your child is at it.
Carleton Kendrick suggests that accompanying your child to a website he often visits is no different from "checking out a playground where your kids go, to see that it’s safe."
In any e-mail program, a look at the senders’ addresses can give you a good idea of your kids’ communicators .
America Online allows parents to limit incoming e-mails to a finite list of communicators. Some parents also type their kids’ names into a search engine to discover what they’re saying on websites or message boards.
Understand that as kids get older and demand more privacy, some basic know-how comes into play. America Online has been particularly effective in helping parents give their children an online experience: a "kids-only" AOL account prevents young users from all but full time-monitored chat rooms. Katherine Borsecnik , president at AOL, notes, however, that "if I have a child who’s doing a report on breast cancer, I might want to turn off the filters (过滤器)" since kids-only access would block websites with even straight medical information about breast.
Many parents don’t know that a simple click on the "history" tab will produce a list of links to every website the computer . Bonnie Fell opens all the files that have been downloaded by her two sons at least once a month—"whether the boys are there or not. Although they know it." As Jim Lynch, who manages message boards for the Boston-based Family Education. com, says, "Parents are the basic filter."
76.What is the best title of the passage? (Please answer within 10 words.)
.
77.Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following sentence?
However, it’s possible for us to help children head for the best not the wrong on the Internet.
78.Fill in the blank with proper words or phrases. (Please answer within 10 words.)
79.According to the passage, What do you think the parents can do to direct children on the Internet? (Please list at least 2 ways and answer within 30 words.)
80.Put the underlined sentence in the passage into Chinese.
知识点:其它题型
76. Protect Children on the Internet
77. But we can find ways to direct our children away from what’s wrong, towards what’s best. However, it’s possible for us to help children head for the best not the wrong on the Internet.
78. has visited recently
80. 有些父母也会选择把孩子的名字输入搜索引擎来看看孩子到底在网站或者聊天室的留言板上说了些什么。
高三年级是高中生活的最后一年, 这一年中,学生们面临着沉重的升学压力。因此,很多学生课间也坐教室里用功,但学习效率和成绩并不理想。由此你想告诉他们:适当的休息很有必要。现在就请你以“A Ten-minute Break”为题,按下列要点写一篇短文,让这些同学从中有所启发。要点如下:
1.十分钟的课间休息很有必要。
2.要注意适当的休息方式。
3.你是怎样利用这十分钟的。
注意:①开头已经给出,不计入总数;②词数100左右。
A Ten-minute Break
As a Senior Three student, time seems much limited.
知识点:书面表达
As a Senior Three student, time seems much limited. As a result, more and more students try to study from early morning till late afternoon, even during the ten-minute break. In my opinion, to take a ten-minute break between classes is necessary. Otherwise we will feel tired both physically and mentally.
During the ten-minute break, we do something to get rid of tiredness. What we need is to have a real rest, instead of getting more tired. So doing nothing tiring in that period is really good for us.
My ten-minute break is always pleasing. Sometimes I do some simple exercises. Sometimes I have a free chat with my classmates or just take a walk outside. When the next class begins, I feel fresh again.