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1.According to the writer,after readingThe Adventures of Tom Sawyer,you arelikely to thinkA.its notworth all the praiseB.its aswonderful asyou imaginedC.its betterto readit withteachersD.its evenbetter thanyou imagined
2.What isParagraph2mainly aboutA.A briefdescription of the novel.B.Where Twains idea ofchildhood comesfrom.C.How naughtyand adventurousTom Sawyeris.D.What makesTom Sawyersadventures sowonderful.
3.What doesthe underlinedword“mock meanA.make changesto B.make funofC.give reasonsfor D.give examplesof
4.Why isTwain so loved in the USaccording to the articleA.He supportedwomens right to vote.B.He wrotebad thingsabout USwars abroad.C.He criticizedAmerican culture and societyclearly and cleverly.D.He showedreaders amagical childhoodthat everyonewould love.书面表达V.、书面表达19假如你叫李华,昨天晚上你看电影在回家途中目击了一起抢劫案请就以下信息,以李华的名义写一份给警方robber的书面材料,要求字数左右材料的开头与结尾已给出,不计入总字数90案发时间昨天晚上大约九点案发地点电影院附近的一条街道拐角处作案人情况两个男子,一个戴着墨镜的高个子,一个矮个子受害人情况一位年轻的女士,戴着一条金项链和一块金手表你正在街道上走着,突然听到身后有人呼救你看到两个男子正抢劫一名rob女子女子和和他们进行了激烈的搏斗当你赶到时,两个haveafierceeghtwith...案发经过劫匪已骑着他们自己的车逃跑女子的金表被抢劫了,但幸运的是女子没robber有受伤Dear Sir/Madam,Im writingto reporta robberyto you._________________________________________________________________________________________________I hopetheinformation will help you catch the robbers.Yours faithfully,Li Hua参考答案单项选择I.、1A、2A、3B、4C、5C、6C、7B、8C、9D、10D完形填空IL、
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4.C书面表达V.、19Dear Sir/Madam,Im writingto reporta robberyto you.It was at9p.m.Last night.The sceneof therobbery was at thecorner of a streetnear thecinema.When therobbery happened,I waswalking in the street.Suddenly Iheard someonecalling forhelp behind.I turnedaround andfoundtwo menwere robbinga youngwoman.The womanput upa fiercefight with them.I ranup tothem quickly,but whenIgot there,therobbershad beenaway on their ownbikes,the womansgold watchhad beenrobbed of,and she was lyingon theground.Luckily,she wasnot hurt.The suspectwere twomen.One wastall withsunglasses,and the other was.I hopethe informationwillhelpyoucatchtherobbers.Yours faithfully,Li Hua完形填空II.、(通道口)11On aFriday night,a youngviolinist wasplaying hisviolin at the entranceof thesubway station.The musicwas]wonderful thatpeople sloweddown tolisten andput somemoney intohis hat.The nextday,the violinistcame tothe entrance again.He2his hatas usual.Beside thehat there wasa piece ofpaper.It3:“George Sanghas putan importantthing intomy hatby mistake.You arewelcome to(认领)claim it.”Soon peoplewent tosee thewords and they allguessed4it couldbe.After awhile,a mancame upand said:“I knewyou wouldcertainly comehere.”“Did you5something99the violinistasked.(彩票)“A lottery ticketThe violinisttook out a lottery ticket withGeorge*s6on it.George tookit anddanced happily.George was an officeworker.He boughtthe lotteryand won a prizeof$500,
000.But when he gave$50to theviolinist7his wonderfulmusic,the lottery ticket wasthrown intohis hat,too.The violinistwasapoor collegestudent.That morning,he wasgoing tofly toVienna for his education.8,whenhefound thelotteryticket,hedidnt goas he had planned.Instead,he went totheentranceagainto9the ownerof thelotteryticket.Later someoneasked theviolinist whyhe didnttake thelotteryticketto payfor hishigher education.He said:happiness.”
1.A.very B.so C.too D.as
2.A.put onB.put upC.put downD.put off
3.A.wrote B.watched C.said D.spoke
4.A.whoB.how C.which D.what
5.A.winB.get C.lose D.forget
6.A.nameB.address C.age D.phone number
7.A.withB.at C.for D.to
8.A.InsteadB.However C.Though D.Besides
9.A.look afterB.thanks toC.wait forD.belong to
10.A.sadlyB.hardly C.actually D.happil语法填空m.uAlthough Idont havemuch money,I live
10.If I had takenthe money,I wouldhave lostmy honesty,and myKtW-A----------------------------------1胃欠An AAT,!C A4姓1R一…一J中国诗词大会.A17-year-old girl
1.name WuYishu wonfirst prizein Chinese Poetry CompetitionShe has won fansoverwith herrich knowledgeof theancient cultureand works.Wu,a highschool studentin Shanghai,beat the other
2.contest inthe3,two seasonof the ChinesePoetryCompetition.“I getfeelings fromancient poetry
4.modern peoplecannot giveme.I paylittle attention5,the competitionresult,but Ilovepoetry,and it is enoughas long as Ienjoy thehappiness broughtby thepoetry,Wu said.In theflnal of the competition,all thecompetitors
6.ask torecite poemsby
7.look atsand paintingsand reciteas many酒.poems as they couldthink ofabout theChinese characterJiu Wudid
8.good amongthem.When Wurecited
9.ancientChinese poemabout themonths of the year,the judgesthought thatshe musthave rememberedat leastmore than2,000Chinese ancientworks.Wus excellentperformance intheChineseancient poetryhaswonher a lot offans andencouraged others
10.learn ancientworks.阅读理解IV.A、13A small,white envelopestuck amongthe branchesof ourChristmas treeand ithas been there for the pastten yearsor so.It allbegan becausemy husbandJustin hated Christmas—oh,not thetrue meaningof Christmas.Overspending wasone thing,but comparedtothedifficult experienceof choosinggifts—running aroundat thelast minuteto geta tiefor UncleHarry andapair ofgloves forGrandma...,spending moneyis nothing.I felttoo tiredtothink of anyspecial gifts.Knowing Justinfelt thesameway,I decidedone yearnot tobuy theusual shirts,sweaters,ties andso on.I reachedfor somethingspecial justfor Justin.The inspirationcame inan unusualway.摔跤Our sonKevin,who was12that year,was wrestlingat thejunior levelattheschool heattended;and shortlybefore赞助Christmas,therewasa matchagainst ateam sponsored by aninner-city church.These youngsters,dressed insuchworn-out shoesthat shoestrings seemedto bethe onlything holdingthem together,while our boys werein theirblue andgolduniforms andnew wrestlingshoes.头盔As thematch began,I wasshocked tosee that theotherteam werewrestling withoutwearing helmetsto protecttheirears.Well,ourboysended updefeating them.We tookevery weightclass.Justin,seated besideme,shook hishead sadly,UI wishjust oneof themcould havewon,“he said.They havealotpotential(潜力),but losinglike thiscould take the heartout of them.”Justin lovedkids—all kids,and heknew them,having coachedlittleleague footballand baseball.Thafs whenthe ideafor hispresent came.That afternoon,I wentto alocal sportinggoods storeandbought differentkinds ofwrestling helmetsand shoes.I sentthem toinner-city churchwithout leavingmy name.On ChristmasEve,I placedthe envelopeon thetree,the noteinside tellingJustin whatI haddone andthat washis giftfrom me.His smilewas thebrightest thingabout Christmasthat yearand sincethen theenvelope hasbecome thehighlight ofourChristmas.
1.Justin hatedChristmas because・A.he didntenjoy receivinggiftsB.he hada hardtime choosinggiftsC.he spenttoo muchmoney buyinggiftsD.he dislikedputting giftsunder theChristmas tree
2.We knowfrom thepassage thatthe teamsponsoredbyinner-city church.A・were welldressed B.paid noattention tosafetyC.feared Kevinsteam D.couldnt afforda helmet
3.How didJustin feelabout theteams failureA.Upset B.Angry C.Hopeless D.Shameful
4.Which ofthe followingcan bethe best title for the passageA.The ChurchGift B.A SpecialNoteC・The WhiteEnvelope D.A ChristmasCardB、14This morningI gotan e-mail fromRoy.It seemsthat myboy reallyenjoys hisnew lifeat HarvardUniversity.The e-mailmade methinkofthe firstday whenwe movedinto thishouse.Little Royran aroundthe newhouse withgreat excitementand triedto movehis ownthings,such ashis toys,books andclothes,into the house.Suddenly,his littlehand knocked over abottle ofpaint on the shelf.The paintmade thetidy floorand whitewalla terriblemess.uOh,my dear!”My wiferushed inangrily.I lookedat myson,and hissmall facewas filledwith terror,I smiled and heldhis hand,“Take iteasy,Roy.Now letsdo somethingto makeit looknice.”I tookoutabrush.uYou see,Dad isamagician.I canchange itinto abig tree.”His mothersoon helpedpaint somebutterflies andflowers on the wallwith the paint.We spentthe wholeafternoon paintingand laughing.The wallbecame abeautiful forestwith plants,birds andsmall animals.Blue skyand whiteclouds werealso paintedby Roy.On thatday,everybody inthe houseknew somethingspecial happened.The nightbefore Royleft forHarvard,he askedme ifI stillremembered theday whenhe hadknockedoverthepaint“Sincethen Uvenever worriedabout makingmistakes/9he said,“I believeI canalways findout waysto solvethe problems.”根据材料内容选择最佳答案,将其标号填入题前括号内
1.What isRoyA.A worker.B.A student.C.A painter.D.A postman.
2.Which onehas thesame meaningastheword underlined^terror99A.regret B.smile C.peace D.fear
3.Why didthe fatherask hisson topaint onthe wallwith himA.Because he was goodat painting.B,Because hewanted toteach hisson topaintC.Because hewanted tomake gooduse ofthe paintD・Because hewanted tomake hisknow howto facemistakes.
4.What doyou thinkofthefatherA.A goodfather.B.A goodpainter.C.A goodmagician.D.A goodteacher.
5.What thebesttitleforthepassageA-A NewHouse B.A Bottleof PaintC.A SpecialPaint D.A HappyFamilyC、(媒体),15It isincreasingly popularfor Chineseyoung peopleto share their experienceson social media suchasthe Hmoments(朋友圈)on popularinstant messagingservice Wechat.“I havebeen readingJane Eyrefor40days with48,000words finished/1Li Anqisaid.Li hasbeen sharingher readingexperienceon Wechatmoments every day sinceJanuary.(摆脱)Working inYinchuan,capital ofNorthwest ChinasNingxia,Li wantsto learnEnglish verymuch,but cannotbarethe dailygrind(日常工作)of schoollessons.nI foundmany ofmy Wechatfriends hadbeen readingbooks orlearning English(购on mobilereading apps,and Idid notwant tofall behindJ Lisaid.In January,she spentmore than100yuan purchasing买)an onlinereading classat BoheReading app,which tellscustomers theycan:Finish readingyour firstEnglish bookhere.11(分配)At thereading class,teachers assignreading homeworkand giveinstructionsto430class memberseveryday.(发布)A surveyreport releasedon Thursdaysaid
70.9percent ofprimary andmiddle school students inChina usetheWeChat instantmessaging app.At thesame time,
75.9percent of Chinese children have their own mobilephones,according to(数据)China NationalChildrens Center.The figureswere basedon asurvey ofnearly9,000children across China.However,
28.8percent ofthem neverread newsonline and
43.2percent havenever touchednewspaper.(城市和农村)The centercalled forefforts toaddress thedigital dividebetween urbanand ruraleducation childrens(隐私)privacy asInternet users.
1.In thesecond paragraph,Jane Eyreis・A.a bookB.an advertisementC.apieceof newsD.to givean exampleofa good swimmer
2.Whafs Li AnqiA.A worker.B.A doctor.C.A teacher.D.An engineer.
3.Why isLiAnqitaken asan exampleA.To suggestthat experience-sharing onsocialmediais gettingmore andmore inChina.B.To adviseus totake anonline Englishreading courselike her.C.Call forus to be agood readerlike her.D.To encourageus tolearn fromher.
4.What percentageofChinesechildrenhave theirownmobile phonesA.
70.9percent B.
48.5percent C.
43.2percent D.
75.9percent
5.The figureswere basedonasurvey ofalmost childrenacrossChina.A.seven thousandB.eight thousandC.nine thousandD.ten thousandD、16I wasin linewaiting to pay.In linethere weretwo peoplebefore me.A little boy wasbuying somerather strangeclothes.He(幼园)chatted withanyone whowas interestedintheclothes andsoon welearnt thathe wasgoing toa kindergartenJL party.He haddone a great jobof puttingtogether interestingcostumes.(零钱).(猪形储蓄罐)I noticedthatthelittle boywas payingmostly withchange Itseemed thathe hadrobbed hispig bankto do thisshopping.However,the cashier told himhewasshort aftercounting allthe money.The boythought for a momentandsaid,“Please keepthe shirtand Iwill comeback withmore money.”It wasclear thathehadalready usedallthemoney hehad and hewas$
8.00short.The lady in front of mesaid,Well,I couldpayhalf ofthat.“I told the boythat Icould paytheotherhalf.We duginto ourhandbags.However,both ofus onlyhad(纸币)ten-dollar billsand weneeded the cashierto get thechange forus.Other shoppersbegan digginginto反应their pocketsto findsome change.It wasamazing andtouching asall thesestrangers seemedto reactwith thesame mind.All wanted tobeof help.Within minutesthecashiersaid,“I havetoo muchmoney.The cashier didnt needour ten-dollar bills.Then theladyin frontof me,who hadbeenthefirst tooffer help,said,“Wait!I didnteven geta chanceto give anything!”I smiledat herand said,uYou didyour share,because itwas youridea andyou startedall this.u Thelittleboysmiled andthankedus.We wishedhim thebest andhe left.I wasleft withagoodfeeling.Ihadseen thelove andgoodness ofothers allaroundme.The womaninfrontofmesmiledandsaid,“It surefeels goodto give,doesnt itI smiledback andsaid,uYes!”
1.What isthis passagemainly aboutA.Love andgoodness.B.Culture andtradition.C.Friendship andhonesty.D.Communication andunderstanding.
2.Why didthe writerand thewoman bothfeel gladA.Because theboy hadsaved somemoney.B.Because theyboth didntneed togiveanything.C.Because thecashierdidntlook downontheboy.D.Because allthe shoppersaround werewilling tohelp theboy.
3.Whafs thecorrect orderofthefollowing eventsa・The cashiergot enoughmoney forthe boysshirt.b.The cashiercounted theboys money.c.The shopperslooked forsome changein theirpockets.d・The boywenttothe lineto pay.A.b a,c dB.b,c,a,dC.d,b,c,a D.dca,b9999E、17ANNOUNCEMENTS1HOUSE FORSALEComfortable familyhome witha largegarden onnorth sideof town.Three bedrooms,living-room,kitchens,dining-room.Offers over$35,0002ASSISTANT WANTEDFOR BUSYRESTAURANTSome eveningand weekendwork.All mealsfree.Ring33201783JOIN OURFOOTBALL TEAMBoysand girlswanted toplay inlocal footballteam.Aged9-13Meet inGreen Parkon Fridayat3p.m.4ROOM TORENTSmall room to rentin citycenter flatabove restaurant.Newly paintedwith modernfurniture.Near mainrailway station.Buses passfront door.Phone3322108Mr.Brown wantsto livenear hisworkplace.Mrs.Brown wantsa housewith fourbedrooms.The Brownschildren dontcare what thehouse islike aslongasthe gardenis bigenough.Ann,their daughter,has alwayswantedto work ina restaurant.She thinksitisan excitingplace.Its hardwork but she isntlazy.She hastoworkonSaturdays andSundays,butshehas arest onother days.Its notvery well-paid.But whocares aboutmoneyTom isa middleschoolstudent.He istwelve yearsold.He stopsschool athalf pastthree,so hehas plentyof time to flnishhis homework.Jack,Mr.Browns brother,is lookingforaroomtorent.He doesntcarewhatcolor thewalls areor howoldthefurnitureis.He isgetting readyforhisdrawing Sothehousemust bequiet.
1.Why dontthe Brownsbuy thehouse inAdvertisement OneA.It isonthenorth sideof town.B.There arentenough bedrooms.C.There isno diningrom.D.The gardenis toobig.
2.Why doesAnn wanttogetthe jobinthe restaurantA.The placeis goodand thefood isfree B.It*saneasy jobC.She thinksit willbe interesting.D.She canget longholidays.
3.Why cantTom playforthenew footballteamA.Hes notold enough.B.Its ina differentvillage.C.School stopstoo late.D.He hastodohishomework.
4.Whafs wrongwiththeroom forJack inAdvertisement FourA.If stoo small.B.The wallsarethewrong color.C.The manlikes oldfurniture better.D.If stoo noisy.
5.What doesthe underlinedsentence AHmeals fee.”meanA.Assistants canhave themeals atany time.B.Assistants canhave themeals intherestaurantwithout payingmoney.C.Customers canhavethemeals feely.D.Assistants needtopayfor theirmeals.F、18Mark Twainis someoneAmericans aretaught tolove.Older relatives,English teachersandthemedia alwayspraise him.But whenyou actuallytakethetimetoread TheAdventuresof Tom Sawyer,you Andthat hiswork ismore wonderfulthanyou couldever imagine.The noveldescribes ayoung boynamed TomSawyer growingup ina smalltown alongthe MississippiRiver.He exploresthecountryside ona riverboatwith hisfriends,falls inlove withgirls,starts secretclubs andsearches fortreasure.Twainsideaofchildhood ismagical-a timeof imagination,wonder and,of course,adventure.More importantly,through theeyes ofTomSawyer,Twain cleverlymakes funof USculture.For example,Tom hatesgoing tochurch,and Twainuses scenesofTomthere tomock religionand itsold traditions.(批半(的)Twains writingis fullof thesekinds ofcritical Jpoints aboutcultureandpolitics.Thats whyhe issolovedin theUS-he wasntafraid tostate hisopinions,andhedid soclearly.He alsobelieved stronglyin womensrighttovote inelections andgave afamous speechonthesubject,called“Votes forWomen”,in
1901.“Tom wasagreathero oncemore-the petoftheold,the envyoftheyoung,Twain writesin TomSawyer.But hecould justaswell bedescribing himself.。