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Part2Phonetics,GrammarandVocabulary

(第二部分语音、语法和词汇)

II.Choosethebestanswer

26.Whichofthefollowingunderlinedpartsisdifferentinpronunciationfromtheothers?

A.TheicedroadwassosmooththatIslippedseveraltimes.

B.Janetalkedinapolitewayevenshewasingreatanger.

C.Thegamestartedimmediatelyasthecoachgaveagesture.

D.Hepressedthebuttonnearthedoortolighttheroom.

27.Hehasbeentouniversitytovisithisprofessorforseveraltimessincegraduation.

A.theB.aC./D.an

28.Listen,boys,washinghandsisagoodwaytoprotect_fromthedisease.

A.yoursB.yourC.yourselfD.yourselves

29.Theatmosphereletssunlightinandkeepswarmthgettingout.

A.byB.inC.throughD.from

30.SarahandIplaytennistogetherregularly,butofuscanplayverywell.

A.bothB.neitherC.eitherD.none

31.It'sabadtostayuplate,evenifyouaresuingthattimetostudy.

A.healthB.hobbyC.habitD.honour

32.tiredthedoctorwasafterhedida6-houroperationattentively!

A.HowB.WhatC.WhataD.Howa

33.WhenJuliaTheAdventuresofTomSawyer,thelightsuddenlywentout.

A.readsB.wasreadingC.readD.isreading

34.Jennydidn’tdoasasshehadexpectedinthechemistryexam.

A.goodB.wellC.betterD.best

35.Mr.Baker’sbeeninBritainforseveralyears,sohe’susedtoontheleft.

A.driveB.drivingC.drivesD.drove

36.Mikeisbusyexchanginghisideawithhisworkmatethephone.

A.onB.inC.byD.of

37.Willthespecialperiodencouragestudentsmoreindependentoftheirteachers?

A.beB.beingC.tobeD.been

38.Tryinglow-caloriefruitshelpapersontoloveweight.

A.mustB.oughttoC.canD.need

39.Weareclosefriends,,weknoweverythingabouteachother.

A.AslongasB.AfterallC.AboveallD.Asaresult

40.The2020TokyoOlympicGameswillbebecauseofsomethingunexpected.

A.putoffB.putonC.putoutD.putup

41.Youcanhavetheeatyoupromisetotakegoodcareofit.

A.soB.ifC.althoughD.unless

42.--I’msorrytokeepyouwaiting.

--Nevermind.Ihavehereforonlyafewminutes.

A.beenB.arrivedC.gotD.reached

43.-willyoubeaccordingtothemagiccamera?

--About165cm.

A.HowfarB.HowtallC.HowlongD.Howheavy44.--.

--Mypleasure.

A.Thanksforyoursuggestions.B.I’msureyou’llbehappywiththeresult.

C.Ihurtmybackwhenmovingthebox.D.I’mgoingtowashmycar.

45.--Ithinklifeinthefuturemustbeamazing.

--.Pollutionwillbeprobablyworsethantoday.

A.You’dbetternotB.MetooC.ItsoundsgreatD.I’mafraidnot

 

III.

A.slowerB.hardlyC.improvedD.discoveredE.traffic

Completethefollowingpassagewiththewordsinthebox.Eachcanbeusedonlyonce

Don’tMakeMeWww.ait

Howlongareyouwillingtowaitforaweb-pagetoopen?

Halfaminute?

Afewseconds?

Internetengineershave46thateven400millisecondsaretoolongformostInternetusers.

Amillisecondisonethousandthofasecond.People47noticesuchasmalltimedifference,butitdoescausethemtostopsearching,reportedTheNewYorkTimes.Millionsofsmart-phonesandcomputersarecollectingandsendingoutinformation.Withsomanypeople

A.expectB.crowdedC.patientDsmoothlyE.communicate

downloadingmaps,sportsvideos,andnews,youcanget“48jamonline”.Meanwhile,usersareexpectingfasterandfasterservice.Ifonewebsiteis250milliseconds49thananotherwebsite,thenpeoplewillvisititlessoften.Thatiswhytechnologycompaniesarenowcompetingtobethefastest.

 

Inthe1990s,whentheWorldWideWebfirststarted,peoplecalleditthe“WorldWideWait”.Itwasvery50andslow,butengineersmanagedtofighttheproblemwithnewinventions.Theyimprovedsoftwaresoitwouldmore51.Andtheyplacedcomputerserversalltheworldtobenearertousers.

NowadayswecanenjoymuchfasterInternet.Majorsearchwebsitesusuallyfindsearchresultsinlessthanasecond.Butthesecompaniesnoticethatpeople52differentthingsfromdifferentwebsitesbecausetheyrealizenotallloadingtimesarethesame.Somepeoplewillbemore53towaitforamovietoloadthanforagame.Evenso,fouroutoffiveonlineuserswillgoawayifavideotakestoolongtoload.That’swhytheywillneedtokeepfightingtokeepupwiththedevelopingneedsofInternetusers.

 

IV.Completethesentenceswiththegivenwordsintheirproperforms

54.Theretiredpilotenjoystellingabouthiscareertothestudents.(story)

55.Itissaidthatthesuccessfulwriterreleasedherbookattheageof15.(one)

56.Pleasekeepitinmindit’sawfultomakefriendswiththosepeople.(honest)

57.Totellyouthe,thetouroftheMovieParkwasthehighlightofourvisit.(true)

58.It’shardtowhetherIshouldgooutingorstayathomethisweekend.(decision)

59.Thebigsmileonmyteacher’sfaceshowsthatheisquitewithourwork.(satisfy)

60.NowadaysAliPayandWeChatPayareusedthroughoutthecountry.(wide)

61.Themoremetrolinesarebuilt,thetrafficconditionswewillhave.(good)

 

V.Completethefollowingsentencesasrequired

62.Theboyarguedthathehadtherighttochoosethegiftheliked.(一般疑问句)

theboythathehadtherighttochoosethegiftheliked?

63.Ray’sauntadvisedhimtofindanewjobwithmorechallenges.(划线部分提问)

didRay’saunthimtodo?

64.Scientistsstillhavenoideahowtosolvetheseriousproblem.(保持句意不变)

Scientistsstillhavenoideahowtotheseriousproblem.

65.Myfriendsseldomtakepartintheafter-schoolactivities.(改为反意疑问句)Myfriendsseldomtakepartintheafter-schoolactivities,?

66.Thegovernmentshouldnotallowpeopletohuntwildanimalsforfun.(改为被动语态)Huntingwildanimalsforfunshouldnot.

67.“Whatwillwehavefordinner?

”Ninaaskedhermother.(改为间接引语)Ninaaskedhermothertheyhavefordinner.

68.thisneighborhood,inotherplaces,housingisexpensive,people,because,aremovinginto(,连

词成句)

.

 

Part3ReadingandWriting(第三部分读写)

VI.Readingcomprehension

A.Choosethebestanswer

HowtoHaveaSuccessfulTeenageLife

Everyonewantstosucceedintheirlives,don’tthey?

Evenasateenager,youcanachievesuccessinyourlife.Itreallyisn’tthathard.Justfollowthestepsbelow.

●Dowellatschool

Nomatterhowboringitisnow,educationwillhelpyoufindyourplaceinsociety.Trythebestyoucansuchaslisteningtoyourteacherscarefully,doingyourhomeworkseriously,andfacingdifficultiesbravely.Theywillhelpyouenterabetteruniversityandenableyoutogetagreatjobinthefuture.Schoolsetsyouupontherighttrack!

●Findyourgoalsandworktowardsthem

Startthinkingaboutjobsyouwouldliketotakeinthefuture.Youcanworktowardsnon-job-relatedgoalsfirst,suchasgettinggoodgradesatschool,joiningateamsport,andtakingupahobby,etc.Itwillhelpyouknowyourselfbetter.Discoverandtrynewthings,andyoumightbesurprisedatwhatyoucando!

●Haveagoodfriends

Friendsaretheretosupportyouliftyourspirits.Bewithpeoplewhocanshareyourhappinessandsadness,andoppositely.ditchtheoneswhocan’t.Createagroupofsupportive,lovingfriendsthatcanhelpyousucceedinlifeandliveyourdreams.Findafewreallygoodfriendsthatwillstickwithyouonceyouleaveyourschool.

●Helpoutinyourcommunity

Volunteeringcannotonlyimproveyourself,butalsomakeyouhappier.Studiesshowthatpeoplewhovolunteerarelesslikelytodevelopdepression,angerandotherbadfeelingsthanpeoplewhodon’t..Forexample,ifyouloveanimals,volunteeratananimalshelter.Ifyoulovehelpingtheenvironment,planttrees.Havinglotsofvolunteerhourswillamkeyoutastedifferentpartsoflife.Moreimportantly,whenyouhelpothers,you’remakingabigdifferenceintheworld.

69.Ifyouwanttodowellatschool,youshould.

A.findyourplaceB.gotoabetteruniversity

C.getagoodjobD.payattentiontoteachers’words

70.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph2mean?

A.Ifyouwanttogotoschool,youshouldfindarightway.

B.Peoplealwayssetupschoolsontherightroad.

C.Learningatschoolistheonlywaytobecomesuccessful.

D.Educationwillhelpyoutomakerightchoicesandsucceed.

71.What’sthepurposeofworkingtowardsnon-job-relatedgoals?

A.Tofindagoodjobinthefuture.B.Togetgoodgradesatschool..

C.TofindoutyourstrengthandinterestD.Tomakeyourschoollifeinteresting

72.Theword“ditch”inparagraph4probablymeans“”.

A.learnfromB.keepintouchwithC.stayawayfromD.communicatewith

73.Choosethebestsentencefortheblank“”inparagraph5.

A.Findvolunteeropportunitiesthatinterestyou.

B.Developyourpersonalskillsandconfidence.

C.Respectothervolunteersinyourcommunity.

D.Makefriendswithmorevolunteers.

74.Whodoyouthinkisthepassagewrittenfor?

A.TeachersB.Teenagers.C.ParentsD.Volunteers.

 

B.Choosethebestanswerandcompletethepassage

RapandHip-hopmayseemlikeverymoderntypesofmusic.ButinWestAfrica,storytellersusedspokenwordsandmusictotellstories,usuallyoverthebeatofdrums.Hip-hopstartedinNewYorkCityinthe1970sbuthasbecome75allovertheworldrecently.Artistsfromdifferentbackgroundsrapabouteverythingfromcarsanddesignerclothestosocialissues.Herearetwo76.

TheCzechRepublic

Europeishometo10-12millionRoma-agroupofpeopleoftencalled“gypsies”.ManyRomaarepoor.Insomeplaces,theyarealsotreatedless77thanothers.IntheCzechRepublic,Romateensmeetforahip-hopclasscalled“RapforPeaceHip-Hop.”TheirinstructorisShameemaWilliamswhoisamemberoftheall-femalerapgroupGodessa,fromSouthAfrica.

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