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1. You have set _________ good example for me, and I¡¯ll try my best to reach ________ height you did. A. a; a B. a; the C. the; a D. /; the 2. ¡ªBilly sometimes gets _________ sleepy in class.
¡ªThat¡¯s because he always has _________ sleep at night. A. a bit; little B. a bit of; little C. a little; much D. a lot of; a little 3. ¡ªMy cousin does well in many outdoor activities, but he never _________. ¡ªWhat a _________ boy! We should learn from him. A. gets off: thoughtful B. takes off; energetic C. shows off; modest D. puts off; curious
4. ¡ª I heard that Huawei¡¯s newest phone is _________ a phone _________ a computer. ¡ªThat sounds cool. I really want to buy one, then I don¡¯t need to carry a computer any longer. A. either; or B. neither; nor C. both; and D. not; but 5. ¡ªWhere is Jim?
¡ª He _________ Beijing on business for a week. He¡¯ll be back tomorrow. A. has come to B. has gone to C. has been to D. has been in
6. ¡ª _________ happy John looks! He won the first prize in the English speech competition£® ¡ª _________ great progress she has made! Her English used to be pretty bad£® A. How a; What B. How; What a C. What a; How D. How; What 7. ¡ª My brother and I will go to the library tomorrow. ¡ª _________. Shall we go together? A. So will my sister B. So will you C. So will I D. So am I 8. ¡ª Mary, do you know _________? ¡ª Oh, he is a doctor. I once went to him to fix my teeth. A. where John is from B. how John is doing C. who John is D. what John is 9. ¡ªWhat do you think of the film Avengers: Endgame(¸´Áª4)?
¡ªCan you see the man _________ is in blue? He knows much about films and he will tell you whether it is worth _________ a second time. A. that; looking at B. whom; enjoying C. who; seeing D. which; listening
10. The price of television sets is becoming _________. So every family has at least one TV. A. fewer and fewer B. less and less C. higher and higher D. lower and lower 11. Mary¡¯s coat is __________ yours. If you feel cold, you can wear hers. A. different from B. the same size as C. just unlike D. the same colour
12. In our school library there _________ a number of books on science and the number of the books _________ growing.
A. are; is B. is; are C. is; is D. are; are 13. She _________finishes her homework on time. She _______ leaves it for tomorrow. A. always; never B. never; usually C. sometimes; always D. sometimes; never 14. ¡ªIs the air pollution getting better these days?
¡ªNo. __________. The water in the rivers nearby is becoming worse and worse. Can you find out the reason?
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Robert had just moved into the neighborhood, and he had a strange feeling that he was not wanted.
He thought maybe 16 boys were trying to get an idea of what he was like. But that didn¡¯t make him feel any less 17 . He was new, and he had to be 18 . Still, proving himself would not be 19 easy. He did not want to make friends with 20 boys or do anything to break the law to prove that he was 21 . No! He must show what he was made of in a good way. That¡¯s how he got his 22 . The next day was Saturday. He 23 that most of the boys would go down to the playground and choose sides for Saturday¡¯s 24 game. Robert knew he could play basketball well, and that might be enough to prove he was strong. Then the boys would want to be his friends.
He 25 early and did his step exercises. He shot (ͶÖÀ) the ball several times and did some other exercises. Some of 26 were very difficult and looked cool.
Then the boys came. Robert 27 what he had done before the game and 28 what he could do. No one said a 29 . The boys just looked at each other and thought about it. When it was all over, the biggest one in the group 30 and shook his hand. Robert knew he had made it. 16. A. another B. the others C. others D. the other 17. A. lonely B. friendly C. happy D. uncertain 18. A. examined B. checked C. corrected D. tested 19. A. even B. so C. such D. much 20. A. good B. bad C. healthy D. sick 21. A. weak B. friendly C. strong D. lovely 22. A. idea B. lesson C. prize D. feeling 23. A. decided B. considered C. realized D. knew 24.A. football B. basketball C. volleyball D. baseball 25. A. arrived B. got C. learned D. showed 26. A. ones B. it C. them D. that 27. A. looked through B. went through C. lived through D. got through 28. A. showed B. acted C. played D. gave 29. A. letter B. word C. phrase D. sentence 30. A. cried B. left C. smiled D. stayed
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Diary of a volunteer
Monday
Today, I visited Jim for the first time. He is in his 80s and lives with a pet dog. Jim can¡¯t walk easily, so he doesn¡¯t leave the house very often. I made a cup of tea for him. We sat in his lounge (¿ÍÌü) and talked. Jim enjoys playing chess and watching Western films on TV. He told me about his family.
Tuesday
I took Jim out today. He walked through his front garden and stood at the gate for a little while. The postman said hello to Jim. He was tired. We will go to the shop next time. Wednesday
Jim wanted to go out again today. We did not get to the shop on the corner, but Jim was getting better at walking. He enjoyed the fresh air. Thursday
I bought some food for Jim. I helped him clear the cupboard. He found it hard to reach, so some of the food was there for a long time. I put the new food in the bottom of the cupboard so that he could reach it more easily. Saturday
Today we played chess. I have been reading about how to play, but I am not very good. Jim said it didn¡¯t matter. He said he was out of practice too! He still won the game. 31. What does Jim enjoy doing? A. Making tea. B. Talking with his pet. C. Walking with his family D. Watching television. 32. When did Jim meet the postman? A. On Monday. B. On Tuesday. C. On Wednesday. D. On Saturday. 33. The writer did all of the following for Jim EXCEPT _________. A. buy food for him B. talk with him C. shop with him D. play chess with him 34. On Thursday, the writer __________. A. told Jim about his family B. took Jim for a walk C. helped Jim clean out his cupboard D. cooked some food for Jim 35. Why was some food in the cupboard for a long time? A. Jim couldn¡¯t reach the food in the bottom. B. Jim didn¡¯t like eating the food.
C. Jim couldn¡¯t reach the food that was put too high.
D. Jim spent too much time playing chess so he had no time to eat the food.
B
Amy was looking for a gift for her little daughter. She stopped in front of a store full of dolls. ¡°Girls like dolls,¡± she thought as she stepped into the store.
Looking around, she saw a grandma doll ¡ª one with grey hair and a pair of glasses. In her mind appeared Joyce, her own mother.
When Amy was a little girl, she got her first doll from Joyce for her birthday. Then the second, the third... the dolls never arrived late, year after year.
¡°Why always a doll?¡± This question had been in Amy¡¯s mind until one day her father gave the answer. Joyce dreamed of having a doll when she was a child herself. Her parents promised one for her fifth birthday. Sadly, they both died in a traffic accident before it arrived. The never¡ªreceived gift was the most precious one in her eyes.
Recalling(»ØÏëÆð) her mother¡¯s story, Amy got an idea.
It was Joyce¡¯s 60th birthday. She got a package with a card that read: Dear Joyce,
I forget to send you a package that you should have received on May 20, 1956, your fifth birthday. The gift inside has aged, but I felt that you might still want to have it. Love,
Angel of Joy
Joyce opened the package and saw a lovely grandma doll. She clasped the doll that she had waited so many years for, with tears running down her face. The doll, given by her ¡°Angel of Joy¡±, made her the happiest ¡°child¡± in the world.
36. Why did Amy stop in front of a store?
A. She wanted to buy her mother a gift. B. She liked dolls.
C. She wanted to buy her daughter a gift. D. Her daughter liked dolls.
37. Amy got a toy for her birthday every year because ________. A. she liked dolls when she was young B. her mother ran out of gift ideas
C. it was her mother¡¯s dream to get a doll D. she and her mother both liked dolls
38. What made Amy think of her mother and want to do something for her? A. A toy shop. B. Her daughter. C. A grandma doll. D. Herself. 39. What does the writer want to tell us? A. We should never forget our parents. B. We should love our kids first.
C. We should always remember our dreams.
D. We should buy birthday presents for our parents.
40. The underlined part ¡°clasped¡± in the last paragraph means ________. A. ϲ»¶ B. ½ô±§ C. Õ䲨 D. ÏÓÆú
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Squirrels are getting ready for winter. They are looking for nuts and seeds, digging holes in the ground or finding holes in trees. That¡¯s where they store the food they will need during the coming months, when the weather is cold and sometimes snowy.
Squirrels spend a lot of time in trees, which are like restaurants for them. Among their favorite things to eat are nuts and other parts of trees, like tender buds (»¨°ú).
Squirrels may also eat corn, insects and other animals. And, as anyone who has a bird knows, squirrels love bird food!
Squirrels stay active all winter, so they need plenty of food to help keep up their energy. Squirrels tend to bury food underground, piece by piece. Some squirrels may gather food into piles that they put at the base of trees or bury underground.
When they need food, squirrels use their memory and smell to help them find what they buried. Sometimes, you¡¯ll even see them digging through the snow.
Squirrels make nests in trees. Some squirrels spend much of the winter in underground tunnels (µØµÀ), where it is warmer.
When spring comes, squirrels change their eating habits to new plant growth, like buds and leaves. Sometimes they forget to dig up all their buried nuts.
That¡¯s why you¡¯ll sometimes find a little tree growing in a place where neither you nor your family planted it. It must have been the squirrels.
41. To get ready for winter, squirrels do all of the following EXCEPT ________. A. store leaves to keep warm B. look for nuts and seeds C. find holes in trees D. dig holes in the ground 42. Why do squirrels spend a lot of time in trees? A. Because they can keep warm in trees. B. Because they can find bird food there. C. Because their favorite food is there. D. Because they can find insects there.
43. The underlined part ¡°tend to bury¡± in Paragraph 4 means ________. A. never bury B. seldom bury C. usually bury D. hardly bury 44. According to the passage, we know that ________. A. squirrels do not eat any other animals
B. squirrels sleep all the time during winter
C. squirrels plant young trees when spring comes
D. squirrels sometimes fail to find all of their buried nuts 45. The passage is mainly about ________. A. what squirrels are like B. how squirrels spend winter C. where squirrels bury food D. why squirrels store food for winter
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47. The truth he told us not only brought him some friends but also some ________ (µÐÈË) . 48. Can you __________(ÃèÊö) your feeling when you heard the terrible news?
49. After graduating from the university, he went on to work in a __________(Ò½ÁƵÄ) team. 50. We should guard _________(¶Ô¿¹) any possible danger in the community centre. (B) ÓÃÀ¨ºÅÄÚËù¸øµ¥´ÊµÄÊʵ±ÐÎʽÌî¿Õ¡££¨Ã¿¿Õ²»ÏÞÒ»´Ê£© 51. ¡ª How many people were hurt in the accident?
¡ªThree, including two boys and a woman in her _________ (fifty).
52. Board games are becoming more and more popular among _________ (teenager). 53. I like to walk in fields on _________ (snow) days and see my footprints. 54. The news about education has attracted public attention _________(recent). 55. I believe you will surely _________ (success) if you work hard on your lesson. Îå¡¢ÔĶÁ±í´ï ÔĶÁ¶ÌÎÄ£¬»Ø´ðÎÊÌâ¡££¨¹²5СÌ⣻ÿСÌâ2·Ö£¬Âú·Ö10·Ö£©
How would you ask your parents to support your dream? American actress Emma Stone created a PowerPoint presentation (³ÂÊö) to get her parents¡¯ support.
Stone is a rising star in Hollywood. She played the role of Gwen Stacy, Spider-Man¡¯s high school love, in two Spider-Man movies.
The actress said her character was like the girl¡¯s in the film. ¡°Gwen is clear on what she wants to do with her life. I think I am just like her.¡±
Stone made up her mind to become an actress at the age of 15. But would her parents agree to her leaving school early and realizing her dream? The young girl decided to use the presentation to help her. ¡°I used a lot of computers when I was young, and my dad¡¯s a businessman, so I just thought a presentation is the way to get support,¡± she said.
The presentation is called Project Hollywood and she used pop singer Madonna¡¯s classic song Hollywood in it, saying ¡°just please let me move to LA to be an actress.¡±
Her method proved to be a success. In 2004, Stone dropped out of high school and moved with her mother to Los Angeles. She began to study at home after that.
Now Stone is a successful actress with many films to her name. Her next step is to try different things like strange comedies.
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56. What role did she play in film Spider-Man?
_______________________________________________________ 57. When did Stone decide to become an actress?
_______________________________________________________ 58. What did Stone use to get her parents¡¯ support?
_______________________________________________________ 59. How did Stone go on to study after dropping out of high school? _______________________________________________________ 60. What will Stone try in the future?
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Andy¡¯s mom died in a car accident. A drunk driver hit his mom¡¯s car. Andy was angry and accused (¿Ø¸æ) the driver. The drunk driver is now in prison. Andy visited the prison to confront (¶ÔÖÅ) the driver. The drunk driver said sorry many times. Andy couldn¡¯t stop crying. ¡°¡®Sorry¡¯ is not going to bring my mom back. Your carelessness took away my mom,¡± he said. Andy was mad and left the prison. He couldn¡¯t stay calm when he confronted the driver. He wanted him to stay in the prison for life.
Andy was not in the mood to work. He asked his boss if he could take a week off. He loved his job, but he could not stop thinking about his mom¡¯s death.
Andy¡¯s wife told him to do something useful instead of watching TV all day. Andy agreed with her. It was time for him to start doing something that would make his mom proud. Andy created a program to prevent drunk driving. He wanted to give drunk people free rides. Andy visited colleges, clubs, and bars all across the country to encourage people to avoid driving after drinking. Prevent 61 after drinking What happened to Andy¡¯s mother? Andy¡¯s mom 62 her life in a car accident. Although the driver said sorry again and again, but Andy 63 crying. Because nothing could bring Andy¡¯s mother back. 64 did Andy deal with his sadness? Andy couldn¡¯t walk out of his mother¡¯s 65 . He took time off work and stayed at home, 66 TV. His wife suggested that he should do something useful. What did Andy do to stop drunk driving? He wanted to make his mom feel 67 of him. He created a 68 to stop drunk driving. He gave drunk people rides 69 asking for any money and 70 people to avoid driving after drinking. Æß¡¢¶ÌÎÄÌî¿Õ ¸ù¾Ý¶ÌÎÄÄÚÈݼ°Ê××ÖĸÌáʾ£¬²¹È«¿Õ¸ñÄÚµ¥´Ê£¬Ê¹¶ÌÎÄÍêÕû¡¢Í¨Ë³¡£ÇëÔÚ´ðÌâÖ½ÉÏд³öÍêÕûµ¥´Ê¡£(¹²10¿Õ£»Ã¿¿Õ1·Ö£¬Âú·Ö10·Ö)
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out in Notre Dame, a centuries-old cathedral (´ó½ÌÌÃ) in the heart of Paris, the Guardian reported. The cathedral¡¯s spire (¼â¶¥) and a large p 73 of its roof were broken. French President Emmanuel Macron has t 74 the public that the French people will ¡°rebuild the cathedral together¡±.
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