1、8. Many people _ (饥饿)to death in the world each year. 9. The ecological environment will be improved, and the relationship between man and nature will become more _ (和谐的). 10. It was a great _ (成就) to finish this job in two days. 单项填空1. _ the little beings, I began struggling to get loose and manage
2、d to break the strings. A. Scared B. Being scaredC. Having scared D. To scare2. The best method to _ this goal is to unite as many people as possible. A. evaluate B. valueC. accomplish D. equip 3. 2018亳州模拟_his research, the UN has more tools in the battle to rid the world of hunger. A. Thanks to B.
3、Thanks forC. In spite of D. As regards4. The similarities between identical twins often cause us to _ their personal differences. A. arrest B. condemnC. betray D. overlook5I would be grateful if you would _ receipt of this letter. A. admit B. acknowledgeC. accept D. inform6.2018 南宁模拟Scientists are c
4、onvinced _ the positive effect of laughter _ physical and mental health. A. of; at B. by; inC. of; on D. on; at7. He was so weakened by the disease that he could _ stand up. A. rarely B. barely C. merely D. almost8. He drove _ as the road was icy. A. rapidly B. courteouslyC. cautiously D. confidentl
5、y9. The shop assistant was dismissed as she was _ of cheating customers. Aaccused BchargedCscolded Dcursed10. 2018福州模拟 I dont mind _ the decision as long as it is not too late. Ayou to delay makingByour delaying making Cyour delaying to makeDyou delay to make11. Most parks with grassland will _ sign
6、s asking the visitors not to step on them. A. put on B. put upC. put down D. put out12. _ garbage problems,the city will load huge spaceships with waste materials and send them towards the sun, _ landfill and environmental problems. A. To get rid of; to preventB. Getting rid of; to prevent C. To get
7、 rid of; preventingD. Getting rid of; preventing 13. People in these countries demand equal treatment for all, _ race, religion or sex. A. in defense of B. regardless of C. instead of D. in support of14. _ was reported that 115 miners trapped in the flooded mine for eight days were pulled out alive
8、at last. A. What B. It C. That D. Which15. 2018潍坊模拟John was not listening and made a _ answer when called upon to recite. A. tough B. dull C. delicate D. random阅读理解(A)2018武汉模拟A new book about Chinese-style tough parenting has caused debate in the USAmy Chua, the author of the book Battle Hymn of the
9、 Tiger Mother, is a Chinese-American professor at Yale Law SchoolShe is also a mother of twoChua describes the child-rearing methods she used with her daughtersShe said they would seem unimaginable to WesternersChua set strict standards for her daughtersFor example, in school they werent allowed to
10、make grades lower than AThey had to play the piano or violin and practice hours a dayThere were no sleepovers, play dates or TVThere has been wide criticism of Chuas book in the US“It is kind of extreme, ” Jeffrey Seinfeld, a professor at New York University, told the Los Angeles Times“. . . standar
11、ds of parenting need to be realistic and tailored to each childChildren need parents who can guide them, not force them to do things they are probably not interested in”Now the criticism seems to have spread to ChinaSun Yunxiao, an expert from the China Youth and Children Research Center spoke to Th
12、e Beijing News about his concernsHe argued that Chuas method of parenting would limit children from reaching their full potential“Some Chinese parents do focus on test scores and good degrees, ” Sun said, “but what gets sacrificed along the way is their kids capacity fully to develop and to enjoy li
13、fe”While critics might sympathize with kids who experience this parenting style, some young people quite appreciate it“I think anyone can do well if they work hard enough, ” said 17-year-old Li Ao, a Senior 3 student at Qingdao No. 2 High School“A tiger mother is there to help her kids work hard”Oth
14、ers think that Chua has a point when it comes to setting challenging goals for kids“Its crucial for children, ” according to Abigail Gewirtz, a professor of family science at the University of MinnesotaShe told CNN: “Honestly, kids need to be pushed sometimesIf you push a kid to do well, and theyre
15、good at it, they benefitIts good to have high expectations”1Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the article?A. Most children dont need strict standards to do wellB. Chuas educating method is widely accepted in ChinaC. Supporters of Amy Chua believe in high expectationsD. Most chil
16、dren welcome challenging goals2The underlined word “crucial” could be replaced by_ . A. helpful Bcruel Cunfair Dimportant3Which of the following statements might Jeffrey Seinfeld agree with?AChildren need to be pushed to succeedBThe tiger mother is no longer popular in American societyCParents shoul
17、d take their children into account when they give them guidanceDExtreme parenting produces children who do not know themselves when grown up4What is the main point of the article?AAn unreasonable parenting styleBA debate on Chinese-style tough parentingCBook reviews of Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mothe
18、rDThe strict standards that should be set for children(B)The Harrington School is an old one-room schoolhouse in Georgia. The building has not been used in years. Community leaders and even the local historical society thought it wasnt worth saving. “Just look at it and you could tell it was going t
19、o fall any minute, so lets tear it down, ” they said. The Harrington School was built in nineteen twenty-five for black children on St. Simons Island. Amy Roberts well remembers she attended first grade there in nineteen fifty-three. That was a year before the United States Supreme Court ruled that
20、schools had to be racially integrated. A number of states kept blacks from attending school with whites. After the ruling, the children joined white students at St. Simons other elementary school. The old schoolhouse continued to be used for social activities and a day care center. By nineteen seven
21、ty, however, it stood empty. Amy Roberts worried that developers might tear it down. So she started the African-American Heritage Coalition to try to save it. “If its not saved, then eventually you would not know that we existed here on St. Simons. Everything of African-American heritage has been to
22、rn down. ” She said. In two thousand nine the Harrington School was weeks away from destruction. Then a local historian named Patty Deveau took a closer look and started a movement called the Rosenwald Fund. Georgia historian Jeanne Cyriaque explains. “At the very core of that movement was the invol
23、vement of the community, sympathetic whites and philanthropy, merging together to do what today wed call partnerships. ”Julius Rosenwald was a businessman. In nineteen fifteen he donated money to black communities to build their own schools. By the late twenties, the Rosenwald Fund had donated to mo
24、re than five thousand educational buildings in fifteen states across the South. One-third of rural black children were attending a Rosenwald school. “This particular school kind of embodies to me what was going on with the communities at the time, because in many African-American communities, it was
25、 African-American families that gave land for these schools to be built. ” Jeanne Cyriaque said. Now, preservation architects are developing plans to restore the Harrington School. Amy Roberts and others were surprised by what the experts found when they inspected the structure. “They went through i
26、t and they talked about how sound it was and theyd never seen anything like this. I mean, it was, like, in great shape! ” 5. What do you learn about the Harrington School?A. It only has one room and is going to fall down. B. It was built in 1925 and is in poor condition now. C. It has not been used
27、since 1954. D. Though it was built over 85 years ago, it is still in good condition. 6. According to the second paragraph, we learn that _. A. the Harrington School was ruled by the United States Supreme CourtB. the Harrington School used to be a white school mixed with blacksC. black children went
28、to separate school before the rulingD. the Harrington School was forbidden to be used for racial reasons7. The meaning of the underlined word “integrated” is similar to _. A. mixed B. completedC. separated D. destroyed8. Which of the following titles do you think would attract the readers most?A. A
29、School with a Long HistoryB. Saving a School, and Its HistoryC. Saving the African-American HeritageD. The Harrington School, an African-American Heritage答案解析1. forbidden 2. convinced 3. amusements 4. rarely 5. astonishment 6. unbelievable 7. cautious 8. starved 9. harmonious 10. accomplishment1.【解析】选C。考查非谓语动词。句意: 把那些小人吓坏之后, 我开始挣扎着挣脱捆绑,并设法弄断绳子。scare在began struggling 之前,故用完成结构。2. 【解析】
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