1、 theC不填; an D不填;3The girl _ blue eyes won the first prize in the Fifth Speech Contest.Aby BonCwith Din4I bought this computer because it was _ I could find.Athe lightest Bthe lighterClighter Dlight5Have you told Mr. Smith about the meeting?Not yet, I _ him tomorrow.Acalled BcallCwill call Dhave call
2、ed6The famous pianist _ a love for music when he was a little boy.Awas developed BdevelopedChas been developed Dhas developed7The new library _; it will be open next year.Ahad been built Bwas builtCwas being built Dis being built8Why is Tom absent today?No idea. He _ be ill at home.Amight BneedCshou
3、ld Dwould9Doctors always advise us _ plenty of water to stay healthy.Ato drink BdrinkCdrinking Ddrunk10Last night, there were millions of people _ the opening ceremony live on TV.Awatch Bto watchCwatched Dwatching11_ light music may clear your mind and reduce pressure.AHaving listened to BListened t
4、oCListening to DListen to12Dont use your mobile phone while charging, _ you may be shocked by electricity.Aso BorCbut Dwhile13Do you have any time? Ive got something to tell you.OK, _ you keep your story short.Anow that Bas long asCeven if Din case14Maria has written several novels, two of _ have be
5、en made into television series.Athat BwhomCwhich Dthem15The house prices have gone down, but I doubt _ they will remain so.Athat BwhatCwhy Dwhether二、完形填空 I was coming back home late at night in a “Sharing” minivan. In Hyderabad, India, it is a cheap and quick means of transport. The van drivers ply
6、(揽客) as many as 13 people at times in a vehicle which is designed for the transport of 8 people. Our van was 16 as well. People were getting off and on at many places.On the journey, one girl signaled the driver to 17 . While getting down, she tripped and 18 . None of us noticed it, as it was 19 . T
7、he driver was waiting for her to pay. It was 20 that we saw the girl was on her knees by the side of the road.Another passenger and I got 21 and held her up.Even in pain, the girl held up a note and asked us to 22 the driver. The other passenger took the note and paid the driver. My stop was a few h
8、undred meters away. I decided to stay with her till she was 23 . I paid the driver for myself and he took off with other passengers.I neither knew 24 nor did I know what to do, 25 I was there, saying some comforting words to a stranger in 26 . I asked her to stand still for a few minutes. We then lo
9、oked for a place for her to sit. From out of nowhere, her friend joined us.We made her sit in a nearby lawn and her friend rushed to get a(n) 27 . In the meantime, she examined her leg and her ankle had swollen up (肿胀). It looked like a minor sprain (较小的扭伤). Once her friend came back, they took the
10、taxi and rushed to a 28 . Before they left, the girl thanked me and said they could 29 as it was only a minor sprain.I do not know if I did enough. But I feel I gave some 30 to her in a small way.16Acrowded Bold Cdamaged Dslow17Await Bleave Ccome Dstop18Aturned Bfell Cjumped Dsat19Aearly Bcold Cdark
11、 Dquiet20Athen Bnow Chere Dthere21Aup Bdown Cin Dback22Athank Btell Cpay Dwarn23Acalm Bhappy Cready Dfine24Ahim Bher Cthem Dit25Abut Bso Cas Dthough26Adanger Bsurprise Chorror Dpain27Apoliceman Bdoctor Ctaxi Dambulance28Ashop Bclinic Crestaurant Dschool29Amanage Bstruggle Crecover Dsettle30Abelief B
12、advice Cjoy Dcomfort三、阅读选择 Planting the Seeds of ChangeCatalino Tapia came to the United States as a young man with six dollars. He worked hard and eventually started his own gardening business. He married and bought a comfortable home in Redwood City, California. Tapia and his wife raised two sons,
13、 putting the elder through college.When his son graduated from law school, Tapia was inspired to help other young people make it to college, although he himself had never studied beyond the sixth grade. With the help from his son, Tapia established a nonprofit corporationthe Gardeners Foundation.Tap
14、ia began by asking his wealthy customers for donation (捐款). In just two weeks, he had raised $10,000 for scholarships, and the money kept coming. The Gardeners Foundation now gives a minimum of ten scholarships each year.“I believe the education of our young people isnt just the responsibility of th
15、eir parents, especially in the Latino district where some parents work two or three jobs,” says Tapia.Gloria Escobar, nineteen, received one of the scholarships. Gloria knew that she wanted to study architecture, but the classes that she needed were not offered at her local college. The money from t
16、he foundation allowed her to travel to a college farther away where she could earn the credits she needed to go to a university.Another receiver, Alberto Urieta, hopes to major in biology. “To receive a scholarship is so much help because the books are so expensive, and it also gives us a feeling th
17、at were not alone, that someone wants us to make our dreams a reality,” says Urieta.Tapia understands that children who are educated can contribute more to the country than those who are not. “Its a little seed were planting,” he said. “And it will eventually grow into a garden of students, and it w
18、ill flower and bear fruit.”31What did Tapia do for a living?AHe taught children. BHe ran his gardening business.CHe worked in a college. DHe sold books to students.32From whom did Tapia raise money for the foundation?AHis parents. BHis two sons.CHis customers. DGardeners.33What is the change brought
19、 by the foundation?AWorkers can find a new job.BGardeners can travel far away.CYoung people can run their own business.DStudents from poor families can go to college.34The author wrote the passage to _.Atell a story Bintroduce a projectCdescribe a dream Dadvertise for an organizationFree Online Cour
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21、tablished, professional reading practices as well as newer, computer-driven reading techniques.Duration: 6 weeks4 hours pw2 AugustExploring English: ShakespeareThis course is aimed at high school students and university students who wish to learn more about Shakespeare. The first week will look at S
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24、d connections to the West via the Silk Road, the rise of Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire, and finally the Ming dynasty. Well analyse this period of Chinese history through the eyes of Western travellers from the 13th to the 17th century. What these Western travellers saw, what they didnt seethats
25、 the story that we will uncover in this course. 8 weeks6 hours pw6 JulyIntroduction to ItalianDo you love Italian art, cinema and fashion? Have you been dreaming of visiting cities like Venice, Rome and Florence? Have you always wanted to learn Italian and get to know Italian culture? If the answers
26、 are yes, then this free online course is perfect for you. Over six weeks you will develop the skills to communicate in common conversational situations, for instance: how to introduce yourself and talk about your interests. You will also understand Italian people and lifestyle. The course is for pe
27、ople who are interested in discovering Italian language and culture.3 hours pwJoin nowstarted 10 June35When you take Reading in the Digital Age, you will _.Atalk about your hobbiesBlook at literary scholars lifeClearn ways of understanding textsDdevelop skills to introduce yourself36Exploring Englis
28、h: Shakespeare is designed for _.Aactors BstudentsCscholars Dvideo tutors37What can people do in The European Discovery of China?ALearn about Chinese history.BGet to know Chinese travellers.CShare some discoveries in Europe.DCompare China with European countries.38What is the subject of these online
29、 courses?ALanguages and cultures. BSports and health.CNature and environment. DArts and media. Food additives are materials added to food for preservation, good taste or attractive appearance. In the last few decades the use of food additives has increased greatly. As a result, it is reported that t
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