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1、A. close B. readyC. similar D. cruel )25. How much did your holiday inThailand_, Wang Xue?It was 20,000 yuan in total.A. take B. costC. spend D. pay )26. I think Ill go and see Bob.You _. He often mentions you.A. need B. mayC. should D. can )27. Could Nelly afford _ a house with a big garden?A. to b

2、uy B. buyingC. buy D. to buying )28. Our physics teacher says that the last to leave the lab must remember _ the windows. B. closingC. closed D. to close )29. Im surprised to see you smoking. You _, I remember.A.arent used to B.werent used toC.didnt use to D.dont use to )30. So far this year we _ ab

3、out half of the road and we are sure that it will be finished on time.A. have built B. builtC. build D. are building )31. The new museum is open from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and _ by more than one hundred people every day.visits B.visitedis visitedwas visited )32. Kevins pet dog was dead. No one cou

4、ld _ to life.A. bring it out B. bring it backC. give it out D. give it back )33. The old primary school was _ last year. Now there arent any old buildings left in the town.A. fixed up B. set upC. turned down D. pulled down )34. It is helpful for older adults to exercise. Not only _ them keep their b

5、odies healthy, but it can also help their brains.A. it helps B. helps itC. can it help D. it can help )35. Walking after meals is good for our health._. Ruby, lets go out for a walk after supper.A. I dont agree B. I agreeC. It doesnt matter D. It depends.完形填空(每小题1分,共10分)先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项

6、中选择可以填入空白处的最佳答案。Look around any kitchen and what do you see?36youll find many boxes and bottles in fridges and garbage cans (垃圾桶). Most people see37there, but Brian Yanish sees a wonderful world.Yanish is a writer. His new bookScrapKins: Junk Re-Thunkguides readers to create instruments and toys out

7、 of things most of us38. The book teaches readers how to create a world made of recycled materials. 39did Yanish write this book?It had to do with Yanishs childhood drawings. “As a kid, my favorite thing to do was40monsters (怪物),” Yanish says. “As I got a bit older, I began to build things in my fat

8、hers workshop.” Years later, Yanishs mother gave him a box full of his childhood drawings.41these things again made Yanish want to write this book. He created six monsters, named ScrapKins, and made42the central part of his book. The ScrapKins live inScrapCity. There they invent wonderful things fro

9、m human junk.not only tells about the story of the ScrapKins but also43how to create earth-friendly projects. Yanish hopes the book makes kids “rethink the junk around them and create art44everyday, recycled materials.”is popular. Yanish says fans can expect more books and games to help kids learn a

10、bout creative recycling. “ 45we can get kids to create something new from the junk, then the ScrapKins have succeeded in their mission (使命),” he adds. )36. A. SuddenlyB. Finally C. Probably D. Luckily)37. A. treasure B. junk C. pleasure D. pain )38. A. give away B. throw away C. take away D. run awa

11、y )39. A. When B. Where C. Which D. Why )40. A. draw B. act C. write D. count )41. A. Seeing B. Repeating C. Collecting D. Introducing )42. A. it B. him C. us D. them )43. A. finds B. cares C. shows D. asks )44. A. for B. with C. from D. of )45. A. Though B. Because C. So D. If.情景交际(每小题1分,共5分)根据对话内容

12、,从方框中选择恰当的选项补全对话,其中有两项多余。A: How was your weekend, Victor?B: (46)_ What did you do over the weekend? I went toHepingParkon Saturday morning with some of my classmates. (47)_ Not really. When we went into the park, we saw rubbish everywhere. It was very dirty. Its true that some people littered about.

13、 Then what did you do? We began to clean the park. (48)_Some swept the ground . After about an hour, we cleaned upthe park. We were tired but happy.(49)_People will thank you. Yeah. When we were cleaning the park, some people came to help us.I hope more and more people will realize the importance of

14、 environmental protection. Thats right. (50)_A. Oh, you must have had a good time.B. You helped clean up the park.C. It was a mixture (混合) of fun and work.D. Some picked up the waste paper and plastic bags.E. It used to be clean.F. One problem is that the air is badly polluted.G. Its everyones duty

15、to protect the environment.阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分)AWhile traveling, you might have stayed at a hotel or a family members house. But have you ever thought about staying in a strangers home? This might sound strange, but its actually becoming popular around the world, includingChina.Companies like Airbnb are

16、 helping people look for cheap ways to travel. Its website allows people to rent out (出租) their rooms or apartments in over 190 countries.Created by three young American men, Airbnb is a good example of the sharing economy (经济). How does Airbnb work? Hosts post (发布) information about their rooms or

17、apartments, like locations, prices, descriptions and pictures on the website. Guests can go to the website and find their favorite place to stay. Users post their opinions on their stay, so people know whether a place is good or not.A man inNew Yorknamed Jonathan Powley even rents out his taxi for $

18、22 a night through Airbnb. Powley took out the car seats and changed the inside to make it look more welcoming. He keeps it clean and puts flowers in it every day. He provides snacks and tells guests where they can go and shower.But Airbnb does have some problems. Sometimes the room or apartment you

19、 live in is not as nice as it looks like online. Also, hosts sometimes get mad when they get home and see its a complete mess.The number of Airbnb users inChinahas greatly increased in the past year. Local home-rental websites such as have also joined the competition.根据材料内容选择最佳答案。 )51. What is becom

20、ing popular around the world according to Paragraph 1?A. Traveling alone.B. Traveling around the world.C. Staying in a strangers home.D. Staying at a family members house. )52. What can people do through Airbnb?A. Rent out their houses.B. Find people to travel with.C. Find cheap five-star hotels.D.

21、Buy houses in another country. )53. Which of the following isTRUEabout Jonathan Powleys taxi?A. It is on sale.B. It is very clean.C. Guests can live in it for free.D. Guests can take a shower in it. )54. What does Paragraph 5 mainly tell us?A. History of Airbnb.B. Problems Airbnb faces.C. How to cho

22、ose a good host.D. How to make your home look nice. )55. We can learn from the last paragraph that _.A. Airbnb is becoming less popular abroadB. is more powerful than AirbnbC. hosts cant get along with Airbnb users abroadD. the number of Airbnb users is increasing inChinaBYou probably see a lot of t

23、hings made of plastic, like bottles and bags, every day. What happens when that plastic gets thrown away? Scientists say much of it ends up in oceans and causes problems for creatures (生物) like fish and birds.“Plastic puts ocean creatures in danger,” says Allison Schutes of the Ocean Conservancy. Th

24、ats a group that works to protect the worlds oceans.A recent study shows that each minute, enough plastic reaches the ocean to fill up one garbage truck! That same study predicts that by the year 2050, our oceans will have more plastic than fish.All that plastic is bad news for ocean life. Some ocea

25、n creatures die when they get tangled (使缠结) in pieces of plastic. Others accidentally eat it and die, too.Most scientists say taking out all the plastic thats already in the ocean would be impossible. Instead, they say the best way is to prevent more plastic from getting there.Many groups are already taking action. They organize cleanups on beaches to pick up litter before it reaches the ocean., volunteers from the Ocean Conservancy collected more than 16 million pounds of it last year!Experts also encourage people to use less

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