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1、6. We talked about the problem and Tim _ doing some research first.A. finished B. enjoyed C. suggested D. practised7. I think that you need to eat _ sweets and more fruit.A. few B. fewer C. little D. less8. Tom was not listening carefully, so he failed to hear _.A. what the teacher said B. how the t

2、eacher said C. what did the teacher say D. how did the teacher say9. -What should we do to protect the fish in the river?-We _ throw rubbish into the river.A. need B. neednt C. must D. mustnt10. The group had to wait _ after 12 to check in at the hotel.A. from B. until C. for D. at二、完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分

3、,满分15分)阅读短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。A few years ago, my husband and I were on an island for a long weekend with our two daughters. As we wondered about what to do 11 , our girls jumped in and told us exactly what they wanted to do. “ 12 want to go to the butterfly museum.” said Ariela a

4、nd Eliana.As soon as we 13 into the main area of the museum, we saw thousands of 14 butterflies, all flapping (拍打) their colorful wings.My girls were 15 up and down, and I knew we had made the right 16 to come to the museum. They were having so much fun. I 17 to our museum tour guide because I was c

5、urious (好奇的), and asked, “ 18 do butterflies live?”She said, “About ten days.”“What can butterflies do 19 ten days?” I asked.The guide stopped, looked at me, and said, “They make the 20 more beautiful place.”“Wow,” I said, “I never thought about butterflies like that. Thank you.”After we said goodby

6、e, I 21 stop thinking about what the guide had said. She was right: We all have 22 to offer the world with the time we have. 23 we focus our gifts on taking care of each other every day, we can make a 24 .How thankful it is that you can have the influence on your family, friends and neighbours! Like

7、 a butterfly, you have your own way of making the world a little 25 for everyone.11.A. nowB. nextC. onceD. again12.A. WeB. YouC. ID. They13.A. droveB. walkedC. lookedD. brought14.A. freeB. lonelyC. beautifulD. ordinary15.A. comingB. movingC. showingD. jumping16.A. wayB. timeC. decisionD. advice17.A.

8、 gotB. wentC. turnedD. worried18.A. How soonB. How longC. How muchD. How often19.A. onB. forC. overD. in20.A. aB. anC. theD. /21.A. canB. cantC. couldD. couldnt22.A. nothingB. anythingC. somethingD. everything23.A. WhenB. SinceC. UnlessD. Whether24.A. noteB. chanceC. lessonD. difference25.A. betterB

9、. fasterC. largerD. slower三、阅读理解(共15小题;阅读短文,然后根据其内容从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AFerdinand Magellan (1480-1521) was a Portuguese explorer. In 1519, he led the first voyage to sail around the world. It was also the first voyage to sail from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. Magellan gave the Pacific O

10、cean its name, which means “peaceful sea” in Portuguese. However, Magellan himself was killed in a battle before the voyage was finished. Only one of his ships, the Victoria, completed the journey.Laozi lived in the 6th century BC. It is believed that he wrote the Daodejing. This book is popular in

11、both the East and the West, and it is still widely read today. Many people have found inspiration (鼓舞人心的话) in this book. There are many famous sayings in the Daodejing. One of them is, “A journey of a thousand li begins with a single step.”Sir Isaac Newton was an English physicist, mathematician and

12、 astronomer. He discovered the law of gravity. In 1687, Newton published one of the most important books in the history of science. In the book, Newton described many laws that show how the universe works. Albert Einstein kept a picture of Newton on the wall of his study.26. Which of the following w

13、as the sad news during Magellans voyage?A. He was killed in a battle. B. No ship completed the journey. C. He found a “peaceful sea”. D. He gave the Pacific its name.27. The Daodejing is still widely read today because _.A. it was written by Laozi B. many people have found inspiration in itC. it is

14、popular in the world D. many famous sayings are about a journey28. The greatest achievement made by Newton is that _.A. he published many important books B. he discovered the law of gravityC. he became an English physicist D. his picture was kept by Einstein29. Among the famous persons mentioned abo

15、ve, Laozi _.A. was born the earliest B. was the best at PortugueseC. wrote the most books D. was the best known in history30. The right match (匹配) about the reading above is _. Ferdinand Magellana. the name of the ship. Victoriab. lived in the 6th century BC. Sir Isaac Newtonc. died in 1521. Albert

16、Einsteind. a physicist, mathematician and astronomerA. b B. c C. d D. aBCan you imagine a pair of shoes that could tie themselves? All you would have to do is to put them on and push a button. Well, this idea is becoming a reality. The shoe company Nike created the self-tying shoe!This idea first ca

17、me from the movie Back to the Future II, and Nike has been working for years to create a shoe that can do this in real life. They have finally done it with Nike HyperAdapt 1.0.So how do they work? According to Nike, the shoe is “powered by an underfoot-lacing mechanism (脚下系带装置)”. This is kind of lik

18、e a small motor (发动机) that has the power to lace the shoes.All the wearer has to do is to put them on, and at first, the shoes are very loose (松的). But then you can push the “” button (按钮), and the shoes will tighten to be the perfect fit for the wearer. To take them off, all you have to do is to pu

19、sh the “” button, and the shoes will be easily off.They havent been released to the public yet, and the cost of the shoes is still unknown. But you might be able to get a pair of your own closer to the holiday season this year.31.The best title to describe the main idea of the passage is “_”.A. Shoe

20、s of the future are now a reality B. Shoes of the future are coming themselvesC. The shoe company Nike and its movie D. Shoes and movies are doing their work32. When did the shoe company Nike start creating the self-tying shoe?A. Not until the imagination came into being. B. Soon after the shoe comp

21、any Nike was formed.C. After the movie Back to the Future II was shown. D. Before the movie Back to the Future II was shown.33. What makes the self-tying shoe work?A. The power from Nike. B. An underfoot-lacing mechanism.C. Nike HyperAdapt 1.0. D. Setting a small button with a motor.34. The first th

22、ing for the wearer to do after putting the shoes on is to _.A. make them loose B. make the perfect fit C. push the “” button D. push the “” button35. The Chinese meaning of the underlined word “released” is “_”.A. 检验 B. 投放 C. 注册 D. 生产CA young girl raises her hand in class to answer the teachers ques

23、tion. She loudly says the right answer but hears somebody call her a “know-it-all” and sees someone else roll (滚动) his eyes. She doesnt feel comfortable enough to speak up again because confident woman are thought to be “bossy (专横的)”.The stereotype (成见) that confident men are leaders and confident w

24、omen are bossy gave rise to the 2014 “Ban Bossy” campaign (“禁用专横”运动). This campaign encourages young girls to become leaders and stay confident in the face of being called “bossy”.Laila Farah, from DePaul University, US, says she believes this stereotype comes from history. “There is an old idea tha

25、t girls are not as clever as boys,” Farah says. “There is also another very old idea that women act according to their feelings.”“Gender (性别) stereotypes come from nearly everywhere,” Farah says. “Its is learned when people were babies, from the toys chosen, to saying girls arent good at math.”In a

26、study done by the Girls Leadership Institute, many girls said that the biggest thing holding them back from taking part in class was getting judged (评判). Girls learn to keep their ideas and leadership skills to themselves.Maybe instead of never using the word bossy, we need to forget the idea that b

27、eing bossy is a bad thing. At the end of the day, bossy people get the job done. 36. Which of the following shows the gender stereotypes from someone in class?A. Speaking up again. B. Rolling ones eyes. C. Raising ones hand. D. Answering the question.37. The 2014 “Ban Bossy” campaign was held to enc

28、ourage young girls to _.A. believe in themselves B. try knowing everythingC. think about themselves D. enjoy something comfortable38. In Farahs opinion, gender stereotypes started _.A. before girls learnt math B. before girls went to schoolC. when people were babies D. when people played with toys39

29、. According to the study done by the Girls Leadership Institute, girls _.A. can be really good leaders B. can understand the biggest thingC. are too confident to be leaders D. are easy enough to get judged40. The writer seems to think that gender stereotypes are _.A. cruel B. unfair C. impossible D. acceptable四、回答问题(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读图文,然后根据内容回答所提问题。41. Where are H

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