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1、1_a striking look with a sea of lavender flowers, Guli has become a famous attraction in Nanjing.A Wearing B To wearC To be wearing D Having won2-Whats up, Kim? You look very excited!-Sorry, just a moment ago I ran into Tayor Swift so I was a bit .A Given up B have their hands upC carried away D dri

2、ven away3The Spanish National Football Team is such a superb one that they can .A get their hands dirty B have their hands fullC lay their hands on us D beat us hands down4What a lucky dog! Hes just a starring role in Spielbergs next movie.A landed B lostC arranged D accepted5Some animal protectors

3、are seen as being two-faced about animal welfare the way they treat domestic animals.A in need of B in view ofC in search of D in favour of6The company needs to develop a culture people see thats OK to take time off.A that B whenC which D where7If we just focus on how we want the future to be, we ma

4、y be to opportunities along the way.A equal B closeC blind D open8You say you are innocent, but we have good reasons to think .A twice B overC aloud D otherwise9The site in Beijing is an outstanding of the creative art of Chinese garden design.A distinction B expressionC inspiration D evaluation10HM

5、Vs rise started with the pop music revolution of the 1960s, when the company began its album sales in London.A expanding B exploringC exporting D expecting11It is very encouraging to see Beijing 2022 is using its potential to maximize the use of existing stadiums.A how B whyC when D whether12Mr. Wil

6、ls, who was being helped up onto the platform to take the prize, looked as if he by lightning.A was just struck B were just struckC would just be struck D had just been struck13After 40 years of reform and opening-up, China still has a long way to go it becomes a “developed economy”.A until B before

7、C after D unless14The founding of Shanghai Cooperation Organization, which widely recognized and praised, aims to build friendly international relations.A .was B wereC has been D had been15-What a waste of time to watch such a boring match!- . Why not switch the channel?A Its no big deal B With your

8、 permissionC My feelings exactly D Youve got to be kidding二、完形填空Wildflowers in a mountain meadow are a gift of nature. But what about those wildflowers blooming along busy_16_? Well, nature had a_17_.Claudia Alta “Lady Bird” Johnson, the wife of our thirty-sixth President, Lyndon B Johnson wanted _1

9、8_to be a national priority.As a little girl growing up in “deep east Texas,” wildflowers helped her get through_19_times. Her mother had died when she was five, and her father_20_most of his time at the general store he owned. Her older brothers were away at school, _21_ Lady Bird turned to nature

10、for _22_. “Nature was my friend and my teacher,” she says. “It was a joy to me, and its never_23_ me.”After high school, Lady Bird left home for the University of Texas in Austin. _24_ she found joy in naturein the vast quantities of Texas bluebonnets(德克萨斯州羽扇豆). It was there that Lady Bird met and f

11、ell in love with Lyndon B Johnson. He proposed to her on their first _25_.“The whole country _26_ the President,” Lady Bird said, “but only one man selects the First Ladyand it is highly_27_ that he was thinking of her as First Lady when he proposed!”When she got to know the _28_ disappearance of “A

12、merica the Beautiful” due to land development and pollution, Lady Bird _29_ the President to propose a Highway Beautification Act that allocated money to _30_roadsides. The act was passed in 1965.Lady Bird _31_ that many wildflowers, like people, were immigrants. “They _32_ the nation on the wheels

13、of covered wagons, perhaps _33_ in the pockets of children.”Lady Bird is certainly our First Lady of_34_. She has made us see that highways can be beautiful.She is the reason why wildflowers now_35_our travels through almost every state.16A streets B highways C roads D lanes17A helper B discoverer C

14、 creator D protector18A liberty B traffic C justice D beauty19A lonely B exciting C happy D disappointed20A wasted B spent C found D killed21A so B but C or D for22A aid B company C rescue D happiness23A ignored B scared C troubled D failed24A Absolutely B Naturally C Again D Often25A date B try C v

15、ote D appearance26A shapes B serves C selects D supports27A unlikely B unnecessary C unusual D uncertain28A sudden B complete C gradual D final29A warned B persuade C forced D ordered30A lengthen B widen C monitor D landscape31A let out B found out C pointed out D figured out32A visited B left C pas

16、sed D crossed33A then B even C yet D still34A wildflowers B wagons C roadsides D travels35A decide B guide C brighten D shorten三、阅读理解A36According to the passage, which of the following is TERE?A Those Americans who live above the poverty line wont go hungry.B 13 million American children are food in

17、secure for lack of transportation.C Among all the states in the USA, food insecurity in Mississippi is severest.D Neighborhood banks have no additional requirements for food packaging.37What is the authors purpose in writing the passage?A To warn readers against dangers of insecure food.B To urge re

18、aders to help the poor out of poverty.C To inform readers of the severe food shortage in America.D To advocate readers contributing to food relief in America.BSo called “sin taxes” on sugary drinks, alcohol and tobacco not only work, but will help rather than improperly punish the poor, according to

19、 a major new international analysis.Just a day before the UK brings in a levy on sugary drinks, experts are urging every country in the world to use taxes to keep people from the eating, drinking and smoking habits that will damage their health. The experts analyzed the effects of taxes on sugary dr

20、inks, tabacco and alcohol in countries that have introduced them and found that the criticism that they are punishing the poorest in unfounded.Experts did a survey. They looked at 13 countries: Chile, Guatemala, Panama, Nicaragua, Albania, Poland, Turkey, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Niger, Nigeria, India

21、and Timor-Leste. They found that wealthier families generally spend more on alcohol, soft drinks and snacks. In India, for instance, wealthier households spent seven times more on alcohol and three times more on soft drinks and snacks compared to poorer households. So those households end up paying

22、a larger proportion of any tax.On the other hand, taxes have a greater impact on the smaller household budgets of poorer families. They respond by buying less, with greater benefits for their health. In the UK, say the authors, the response to the possible introduction of a minimum price for alcohol

23、 was estimated to be 7.6 times larger in the poorest households, compared with the wealthiest.In Mexico, the introduction of a sugary drinks tax resulted in an average of 4.2 litres less of soft drinks purchased per person, with a 17% decrease in purchases among lower income groups and almost no cha

24、nge in higher income groups. In Lebanon, they say, a 50% increase in the price of cigarettes would lead to twice as many people quitting smoking in poorer households as wealthy families.“The evidence suggests that concerns about higher taxes on tobacco, alcohol, and soft drinks harming the poor are

25、overstated,” said Dr. Rachel Nugent from RTI International in Seattle, USA, and chair of the Lancet Taskforce on NCDs and economics.“Some degree of taxation on tobacco is common in many countries, and while we are starting to see progress on alcohol taxes, there is much more governments should be do

26、ing in both high and low income countries to consider the careful introduction of taxes on other unhealthy products like soft drinks and snacks. Price policies such as taxes will be a key part of the response to rising rates of non-communicablediseases(慢性非传染病).”The UK sugar tax is a levy on the manu

27、facturers of 18p per litre for drinks containing 5g of sugar per 100ml and 24p on those with 8g per 100ml.Many companies have reformulated their products, often swapping artificial sweeteners for sugar. Some like Coca-Cola have decided to stick to the original recipe and the price will rise, althoug

28、h the bottles and cans will shrink to reduce the impact.38What do we know about the “sin taxes”?A They receive warm welcome in developing countries.B They help people get rid of unhealthy lifestyles.C They have the same effects on the poor and rich.D They have a deeper influence on groups with high

29、income.39Which of the following is TRUE about the responses to “sin taxes”?A The public have turned a deaf ear to it.B The government has introduced taxes on snacks.C Many companies have raised the price of their products.D Coca-Cola will use smaller packages to counter the impacts.40The author support his ideas in the passage by .A giving examplesB telling storiesC analyzing causes and effectsD reasoning and concludingCId be lying if I said a dog-like robot opening a door for another dog-

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