41. A. decided B. wondered C. prepared D. caught 42. A.taste B.look C.health D.sound
43. A. thinking about B. think about C. thinking out D. think out 44. A.later B.after C.ago D.before 45. A.more B.other C.another D.others
46. A. exciting B.interested C. surprised . D.relaxed 47. A.hand B.head C.face D.shoulder 48. A.Why B.How C.When D.What
49. A.enough B.too many C.too much D.little 50. A.enjoy B.share C.find D.build
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请阅读下列材料,并根据文章内容从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案,并把 答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
51. Among all the cards, Card E shows .
A. they just had a new baby B. she just became older
C. he just made it in his exam D. they just moved into a new house
52. We can put Wish in Card B.
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D.4 53. When people get Card C, they might say\ A. We're going to Tokyo for our honeymoon B. From now on,l am 18 . C. Those were the last exams of my life
D. It's so wonderful that we're in our new home
B
Do people design(设计) supermarkets to let us buy more? When you go into a
supermarket, the designer knows well about what you will do - which way you will walk, where you will look, what things you will buy.
They put fresh fruit and vegetables near the supermarket entrance(入口). This makes the shoppers think the supermarket only sells healthy food. Everyone will buy basic foods like sugar and tea. So shop managers won't put them near each other. The supermarket keeps them in different aisles(过道) so shoppers will see other great foods before they find what they want. In this way, shoppers may buy more.
People walk quickly through empty aisles, but they move more slowly in crowded aisles and look at the products(商品) more. One best-selling place is at the end of aisles. At this place, shoppers slow down to tum into the next aisle. Another is on shelves(架子) at eye level(高度). The food company would pay money so that their products can be in the high-selling places.
Supermarkets often place candies at children's eye level at the checkout. As parents are
waiting to pay, children reach for the candies and put them in the basket.
If a product is in a fifteen-foot shelf but not a ten-foot(英尺) one, it is more probable for
shoppers to buy it. Shoppers also buy more when shelves are full than when they are not. They do not like to buy from shelves with few products because they feel there is something wrong with those products.
54. In supermarkets, managers put sugar and tea .
A. far from each other B. together
C. at the entrance D. at high places
55. Children might when their parents are waiting to pay in the supermarket. A. eat candies B. sell candies C. reach for candies D. make candies 56. When shoppers are , they may most probably buy products. A. near the entrance B. in the empty aisle C. at the end of an aisle D. at a ten-foot shelf 57. Shoppers may think the products are bad when they are .
A. at a fifteen-foot shelf B. at the shelves of eye level C. at full shelves D. at the shelves with few products
C
Some terrorist attacks(恐怖袭击) happened in Paris, France on the night of November 13th, 2020. At least 129 people were killed. More than 350 0thers got hurt. What should we know about terrorist attacks? Let's see together. Places where people easily get terrorist attacked.
Airport and docks are places where people easily get attacked. Also, terrorist attacks could happen on planes, subways and ships. Just like the terrorist attacks in Paris, most of the
attacks happened in restaurants, a concert hall and a sports stadium. What to do if you hear gunshots?
Get out of there quickly! If you hear gunshots or threatening calls, stop what you are doing and keep your body at a low place or find the place where they can't see you as soon as possible! If you try to run away now, you might get attacked. Bombing(爆炸事件)
It's hard to keep away from terrorist bombing. When it happens, you can easily get hurt. The only way to keep away from it is to try to stay away from crowded places. If you find a
bag and you don't know the owner, be careful! Call the police if necessary. Don't try to move
it or open it.
What to do in a hostage situation(人质事件)?
If you are unlucky enough to be taken hostage, keep cool. Show the hijacker that you would do as he says. Don't call out or move. If you want to do something, ask for allowance first, and let the hijacker know that you won't hurt him. Things you need to know when calling the police: 1) Don't lose mind because you are afraid.
2) Before you call the police, see if you are in danger first. If so, protect(保护) yourself
first like leaving the dangerous place.
3) Tell the police the important things, such as the place, time, what's going on and the
results, etc. If you saw the criminal, tell the police the look and dressing.
4) If 110, 120 and 119 are all busy,just try 120. Keep calling and you will get through.
58.From the article, are places where people are NOT easily get attacked. A. airports B. subways C. bedrooms D. restaurants 59. If you find a bag and you don't know who owns the bag, you should .
A. move it B. open it C. touch it D. call the police 60. The underlined word hijacker in Paragraph 4 means .
A.警察 B. 劫持者 C.人质 D.小偷 61. According to the article, which of the following is TRUE?
A. If you hear gunshots,just keep doing the things you are doing and stand up. B. It's the best to go into crowded places when bombing happens. C. When you are in danger, you should not protect yourself.
D. You should tell the police the place, time and what is going on.
D
Old Reg Foggerdy was on a hunting trip with his brother in the Great Victoria Desert in
Western Australia. He was so excited that he shot(击中) a camel. He tried to follow it and he
went into the bush(灌木丛). After a long time, he didn't know where he was. Then he tried to walk back, but after going for 19 miles, he found himself lost, with nobody around and wearing only the shorts, T-shirt, flip-flops and his hat. He was hungry, but with the only food
- the camel in front of him, he could do nothing. He couldn't go or cut a steak off the animal without a knife, and he didn't have matches for a fire. So he had no way to cook it or eat it.
He knew he could not live for a long time without a drop of water there, and he could do
nothing because the nearest town was more than 100 miles far away from there. Then he turned to ants for food, an idea he remembered from watching a British survival TV sh. ow. Out of his surprise, the ants tasted quite good. The first day, he ate probably 12 ants and the
following day, he had 18.
As time went by, he became hopeless. He saw search helicopters(救援直升机) flying overhead, but they didn't see him under the trees. He was looking for shelter from the sun. By the sixth day, things got worse. He thought he was going to die. .
But as he prepared for the end, searchers found him from his footprints in the dirt. When
he opened his eyes and saw them, he was so happy.
After the accident, he thought he was lucky, not tough. \after three days with no water. I don't know why I survived six days.\\place where he nearly met death.
62. Foggerdy went into the bu,sh for .
A. water B. a camel C. the towns D. ants 63. Foggerdy's idea of eating ants was from .
A. people in the nearest town B. a TV show C. his family D. his hobby
64. The search helicopter didn't find Foggerdy at the beginning because .
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