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3.—Mike,canIborrowyourdictionary?
Ilostyesterday.
—Sure.Hereyouare.
A.mineB.yoursC.itD.one
4.Whichwayis,thewaytotherightortheonetotheleft?
A.shortB.shorterC.shortestD.theshortes
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5.Westilldoexerciseeverymorning,itisveryhotoutside.
A.soB.butC.althoughD.because
6.—IsthisPeter’svolleyball?
—Itbehis.Hedoesn’tlikevolleyballatall.
A.mustn’tB.can’tC.shouldD.may
7.Alltheseatsinthelibraryareemptynow.Youmaytakeofthem.
A.bothB.neitherC.anyD.none
8.—Whatdoyouthinkofhiswords?
—Whathesaidsounds.
A.friendlyB.nicelyC.pleasantlyD.wonderfully
9.Look!
Someoneupthehallandwecanjustrelax!
A.iscleaningB.wascleaningC.cleanedD.hascleaned
10.Don’tmakeyoursondotoomuchhomework.,heisonlyseven.
A.FirstofallB.AboveallC.AfterallD.Inall
11.—Whatdidyousaveyourmoneyfor?
—aLongmandictionary.
A.TobuyB.BuyC.BuyingD.Bought
12.—I’vemadelittleprogressinEnglishthisterm.
—Don’tworry..
A.It’snevertoooldtolearnB.Romewasn’tbuiltinaday
C.WellbegunishalfdoneD.Theearlybirdcatchestheworm
13.Doyouknowthatthefirstbasketballgameinhistoryin1891?
A.playsB.playedC.isplayedD.wasplayed
14.—Couldyoutellme?
—It’snexttothepostoffice.Youcanwalkthere.
A.whendoesthelibraryopenB.whenthelibraryopens
C.whereisthelibraryD.wherethelibraryis
15.—Iamafraidtheworkistoodifficultformetofinishbymysel
f.
—!
A.WelldoneB.Don’tgiveitupC.HaveagooddayD.Noproblem
二、完形填空(本题共15小题;
每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
MyDream
MyparentsalwaystoldmethatIcouldn’tdance,becauseitwasagirl’ssport.ButInevergaveupmydreamofbecomingadancingstar.Ipracticed
16,learningfrombooks,moviesandshows.However,withoutmyparents’support,that17seemedimpossibletoreach.
Onesummer,mylittlesisterMarywasgoingtodancelessons.IimmediatelyaskedmyparentswhetherIcouldtakehertothelessonsonmybike.Whatagood
18tolearndancing!
Oneafternoon,IwaspracticinganewdanceinmyroomwhenMarywalkedin.
“What’sthematter,Mary?
”Istopped19.“Denis,youareagreatdancer!
Canyouhelpme?
”“Whatisit?
”I
20.
“There’llbeadancingshowinmyschool,buttheboys
thinkI’mslow,andnoneofthemwantstobemypartner.Couldyoudancewithmeforit?
”Shelookedatme,21formyreply.
“Youcanbeagooddancer!
22
her.“Let’sshowthosepeoplethattheyhavebeenwrongallalong.”
Inthefollowingmonths,wepracticedeveryevening,
23
frommyparents.IwashavingafantastictimeandsoonMaryimprovedalot.
Finallycamethebigday.Ibecame
24whenIheardmyparentswouldcometowatchtheshow.Asthe25began,Itookadeepbreathandtriedtocalmdown.Wemovedperfectly,shiningwith
26.Fromthecheeringofthecrowd,Iwassurewehadbeen27.
Myheartwas
28wildlywhenIsawmyfathercomingtowardsme.Heputhishandonmyshoulder.“Welldone,son.Thoughitishardformetoadmit(承认)it,Ihavetosayyouarebornto
29.Goforitandmakeusproud.”
I’dbeenwaitingforthismomentforsolong.Iknewthattheroadaheadwasn’tgoingtobeeasy,butIwouldn’tgiveup.Iwanted30moreinlifethantodance.
16.
A.loudly
B.slowly
C.safely
D.secretly
17.
A.dream
B.life
C.order
D.subject
18.
A.result
B.chance
C.wish
D.message
19.A.readingB.singingC.dancingD.drawing
20.
A.repeated
B.imagined
C.wondered
D.guessed
21.A.lookingB.waitingC.askingD.caring
22.
A.encouraged
B.expected
C.accepted
D.influenced
23.
A.preventing
B.hiding
C.learning
D.hearing
24.
A.nervous
B.bored
C.relaxed
D.excited
25.A.dancingB.partyC.musicD.lesson
26.
A.surprise
B.luck
C.humour
D.pride
27.A.stupidB.successfulC.livelyD.different
28.
A.singing
B.jumping
C.beating
D.cheering
29.
A.play
B.fly
C.travel
D.dance
30.A.nothingB.somethingC.anythingD.everything
三、阅读理解(本题共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
A
Storybirdisveryusefultowriters,readers,andartistsofallages.Itencourageswritersofanyagetoturnthoseimagesintofreshstories.MillionsofmembersuseStorybirdformillionsofthings.Thinkingofjoining?
Here’showpeopleuseStorybird.
Avais13andwritesstoriesforherfriendsatschoolandonStorybird.She’sentered11competitions,andhas351followerswholoveherfunnystories.
Kate’ssonisfiveandlovespoemswhileher9-year-olddaughterreadsadventureandfamilystories.TheyuseStorybird’sfreelibraryandfollowtheirfavoritewriters.
MarieteachesEnglishinherschoolinSweden.SheusesStorybird’sfreeclasstoolstomanagestudentsandbuildalibraryofbeautifulstories.
NidhiisanartistlivinginSanFrancisco.Shesellsherartonherwebsiteandiscreatingherownbooksandcomics.Nidhi’sartworkisalsoonStorybird,whereithasthousandsofstoriesandearnshermoneybyherartwork.
31.Kate’schildrenuseStorybird’sfreetoreadpoemsandstories.
A.libraryB.classC.websiteD.tools
32.WhoearnshermoneybysellingherworkonStorybird?
A.Ava.B.Kate.C.Marie.D.Nidhi.
33.Storybirdmaybe.
A.thenameofalibraryB.thenameofabook
C.thenameofawebsiteD.thenameofatool
B
Howcanyouchangenegativethoughts?
Manypeoplesuggestchangingyourattitude(态度)bythinkingofsomethingbrightandhappy.
However,scientistsfromQueen’sUniversityinCanadasaidthattheremightbeanotherway:
bywalkinglikeahappyperson.
“Itisnotsurprisingthatourmoodandthewaywefeelaffects(影响)
howwewalk,butwewanttoseewhetherthewaywemovealsoaffectshowwefeel,”explainedNikolausTroje,theleadscientist,toTheIndependent.
Scientistsbelievedthatthewaywerememberemotional(令人动情的)messagesisaffectedbyourmood.Thosewhosufferfromdepression(抑郁)remembernegativeinformationfarmoreeasilythanpositivemessages,especiallywhentheinformationisaboutthem.
Inordertoprovethis,Trojeandhisteamusedcamerastoobserve47peoplewalkingonthetreadmill(跑步机).Halfofthepeoplewereencouragedtomimic(模仿)adepressivewalkingstyle,whiletheotherhalfmovedlikeahappyperson.Walkingspeedwaskeptequalforbothgroups.
Duringthetimeonthetreadmill,thescientistsreadoutalistofpositiveandnegativewords,askingpeopletodecidewhetherornoteachworddescribedthemwell.Afterwards,peoplewereaskedtoreciteasmanyofthewordsastheycouldremember.
Asexpected,thosewhohadbeenmimickingadepressedwalkrecalledmorenegativewordsthanthosethathadbeenwalkinginahappymanner.
Thisfindingmeansthatourwalkinfluencesthewayweprocessinformation.Andthescientistsbelievethatusingahappywalkingstylecouldhelpwithtreatmentfordepression.
34.Whichofthefollowingisclosestinthemeaningtotheunderlinedword“negative”inthefirstparagraph?
A.sadandinactiveB.angryandnervous
C.patientandstraightD.lonelyandboring
35.WhatnewwaydidscientistsfromQueen’sUniversitypossiblyfindtochangenegativethoughts?
A.Doingsomethinghappy.B.Walkinglikeahappyperson.
C.Thinkingofsomethingbright.D.Thinkingaboutbeingahappyperson.
36.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutTroje’stest?
A.The47peoplewalkedonthetreadmill.
B.Thetwogroupswalkedatdifferentspeeds.
C.Halfofthepeoplewalkedinahappywalkingstyle.
D.Anotherhalfwalkedinadepressivewalkingstyle.
37.Accordingtothestory,thefindingcanhelp.
A.improveone’slivingskillsB.recordpeople’shappymemory
C.changeaperson’swalkinghabitD.treatpatientswithdepression
C
Doyouknowelectricitycanchangethewaywetastefood?
Don’tfeelsurprisedatthefact.AspecialelectricforkinventedbyJapaneseresearcherscouldmakeanydishtastesalty.
AccordingtoHiromiNakamura,aPostDoctorResearcheratMeijiUniversityofJapan,thetechnologycanbeveryusefulforpeoplewithspecialeatinghabits.Forexample,thesickwithhighbloodpressure(高血压)caneasilydevelopalow-salteatinghabitandstillenjoydeliciousfood.Andwiththefork,there’stotallynorisko
fover-saltingtheirfood.Luckily,thevoltage(电压)issosmallthatitissafetousethefork.
TheideaofaddingelectricitytofoodwasfirstshowntopublicasanexperimentattheComputerHumanInteractionConferenceinAustin,Texas,in2012.Nakamuraandherteamconnectedawire(导线)toa9-voltbattery(电池)andpasseditthroughastraw(吸管)placed
in
a
cup
of
sweetlemonade.
Volunteers
reported
that
thelemonadetastednotassweetasitusuallywas,becausetheelectricitycreatedthetasteofsalt.
Nakamurahasimprovedthetechnologytobeabletomaketheelectricityreachthefood
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