1、He found another evidence, of great importance to the case.
A.Which I think is B.which I think it is C.which I think it D.I think which is
2、—Don’t forget to bring your camera with you, Jack.
—Oh, thank you. I wouldn’t bring it if you ________ me.
A. wouldn’t remind B. haven’t reminded
C. shouldn’t have reminded D. hadn’t reminded
3、Maggie was born with her hair curly, _____ her mother considered to be a great piece of good luck.
A. which B. what
C. that D. when
4、These competitors are expected to push their own boundaries and______world levels.
A. watch out for B. look up to C. set sights on D. make up for
5、He tried hard to keep________ in face of the policeman but the sweat on his forehead gave him away.
A.silent
B.still
C.calm
D.quiet
6、A warm thought suddenly came to me ________ I might use the pocket money to buy some flowers for my mother’s birthday.
A. if B. when
C. that D. which
7、You can’t be sure of ________ you have at present; you cannot be sure of something _______ you might get in the future.
A. that; what B. what; / C. which; that D. /; that
8、It may not be a great suggestion. But before ________ is put forward, we’ll make do with it.
A. a good one B. a better one C. the best one D. a best one
9、The war is over and their rule is ________.
A.at an end B.in the end C.at the end D.on end
10、The result means we have the chance to obtain information about how the moon ________.
A.is constructed
B.constructs
C.is constructing
D.be constructed
11、________ for a long time, but he tried his best to catch up with his classmates.
A.Having been ill B.Though he was ill
C.Being ill D.He was ill
12、The man as well as his horse ____ crossed the river ____ from Tokyo.
A. which; come B. that; comes
C. who; came D. that; come
13、—How do you find the health club?
—I ________ it. Everyone is saying its management is going from bad to worse.
A. ought to join B. should have joined
C. would like to have joined D. would rather not have joined
14、When a monument ______ our heroes in the anti-Japanese war was first shown to the public, millions of people showed respect for them.
A. in favor of B. in honor of
C. in celebration of D. in terms of
15、— John, I ________ a really good novel these days. Would you like to read it too?
— What is it about? I don’t like stories that ________ unhappy endings.
A.am reading; has
B.am reading; have
C.have read; has
D.will read; have
16、I found the film hard to follow because it _______ when I arrived.
A. had begun B. was beginning
C. has begun D. would begin
17、--- Would you like to come to travel with me?
--- Sorry, you know my final exam ______ and I’m extremely busy right now.
A. comes B. has come C. will be coming D. is coming
18、— Please show me your health code, either on Wechat or Alipay.
— . Here it is.
A.It’s nothing
B.Be careful
C.Go ahead
D.No problem
19、The course normally attracts 200 students per year, ______ up to half will be from overseas.
A. of whom B. for whom C. with which D. in which
20、-I'll be a volunteer at the 24th Olympic Games for the Disabled to be held in Beijing in 2022.
-________! Me, too.
A.That's great
B.Good luck
C.No problem
D.That's it
21、When it comes to breaking rules during a job search, career coach Angela Copeland encourages jobseekers to think beyond the normal barriers or unspoken rules.
“It’s always been my philosophy that you have to think outside the box. 【1】 because then no one is going to know who you are,” says Copeland. The best jobs, she says, go to those who try harder, who are creative and who break the rules in their job search.
Copeland offers four top rules to break while looking for a job.
1. Don’t listen to HR about how to apply.
The standard line is to apply for a job online. Copeland suggests finding other ways to apply, too, whether it is in person, via a headhunter or through a friend inside the company. 【2】.
2. Don’t worry if you don’t meet all qualifications.
【3】. The hiring manager will be interviewing candidates who don’t have all the qualifications, which often is a wish list for the company. There will be parts of the job description that are optional or that they’re willing to teach you.
3. Don’t worry about bothering people.
Put yourself out there and network with people in your industry. Attend events and reach out to people by email or phone. Out of 10 contacts, you may only have three who respond. 【4】.
4. Don’t be afraid of social media.
When applying for jobs, know that potential employers will Google you and look through your social media profiles. 【5】. But also use social media to meet new people. Many senior executives manage their own accounts online, and it’s good to engage with them when possible.
A.Keep them professional and updated
B.You can’t count on everyone to lend you a hand
C.But one of those could lead you to your new job
D.You can’t be so worried about following the rules
E.Applying in person often is the most effective method
F.Challenge yourself to think differently and to take risks
G.If you want a job and think you can do it, you should apply anyway
22、A Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa, will be the first man to fly on a SpaceX rocket for an about seven-day trip around the Moon as early as 2023, and he plans to bring six to eight artists along.
Maezawa, 42, will have been the first moon traveller since the last US Apollo task in 1972. He paid a large amount of money for the trip. “Ever since I was a kid, I have loved the Moon,” he said. “This is my lifelong dream.”
Maezawa is CEO of Japan's largest online fashion mall. He is the founder of ZOZO,a global company based in Japan where people can buy clothing online. His another hobby is collecting valuable works of modern art.
His love for art led him to decide to invite artists to come along. He said, “I would like to invite six to eight artists from around the world to join me on this mission to the Moon. They will be asked to create something after they return to the earth. These masterpieces will inspire the people who have dreams.”
The first space tourist was Dennis Tito, an American businessman who in 2001 paid some 20 million dollars to fly on a Russian spaceship to the International Space Station.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk described Maezawa as the bravest and best adventurer. “He stepped forward,” Musk added. “We are honored that he chose us.” Musk said he would not make known the price for the Moon trip, but said it would be “free for the artists”.
“This is dangerous, to be clear. This is no walk in the park,” Musk warned. “There is a chance something could go wrong.”
【1】According to the text, Yusaku Maezawa__________.
A.will be the first space tourist in the world.
B.owns the world's largest online fashion mall.
C.has dreamed of travelling to the moon since childhood.
D.plans to spend seven days walking on the moon.
【2】What made Maezawa decide to invite some artists to come along?
A.His strong love for art.
B.his dream of becoming an artist.
C.His hobby of collecting rocket models.
D.his idea of making a meaningful journey.
【3】What will the artists be expected to do according to the text?
A.Create unusual art works after the journey.
B.Pay for their own journey.
C.Explore their imagination in space.
D.Inspire people to become dreamers.
【4】What Musk said in the last paragraph means__________.
A.tourists might go in a wrong direction.
B.tourists might lose their lives.
C.tourists are sure of their safety.
D.tourists have a chance to live in space.
23、Baby Yoda Joins Oregon Firefighters in Battling Wildfires
“Because of all these photos, people are now seeing the human faces behind the wildfires," Tyler Eubanks excitedly told the Washington Post. "It is giving firefighters a huge confidence which is something that's really needed right now."
Sasha agrees, "It's a wonder how one small gesture can create a wave of kindness." She says Carver is excited that everyone likes Baby Yoda and happy that the first responders-many of whom have been unable to see their families for weeks-have a “little friend" to give them a comfort.
The toy, along with a note saying, "Thank you, firefighters. Here is a friend for you, in case you get lonely. Love, Carver," was handed to volunteers on September 12th, 2020. The thoughtful gift brought tears to their eyes. "The fires were close to us, and everyone was really high on emotion," says Tyler Eubanks. "We were all really touched that Carver wanted to give a companion to the people who were out there risking their lives to fight the wildfires.”
Eubanks delivered the toy to a group of firefighters working to contain a 25-acre flames in Colton, Oregon. She had originally intended to take a few pictures of the Baby Yoda in action for Carver, and then bring back the toy to the donation site. However, the firefighters decided to hold on to the doll and share it to lift the spirits of firefighters across the state.
"He's been a really big encouragement” said Jaebyn Drake, a firefighter with the Oregon Air National Guard. "A lot of the people on my crew, I showed them the note and everything, and they just loved it. A couple of people broke down in tears ... It just really meant a lot to us, and it was really emotional for a lot of people.”
【1】What is Baby Yoda?
A.A pet.
B.A doll.
C.A card.
D.A baby.
【2】How do the first responders feel?
A.Embarrassed.
B.Annoyed.
C.Surprised.
D.Moved.
【3】What happened to Baby Yoda in the end?
A.It was kept by the firefighters.
B.It was taken a few pictures.
C.It was delivered to Washington Post.
D.It was brought back to the donation site.
【4】What can we learn from Jaebyn Drake's words?
A.Baby Yoda was clever and popular.
B.Their work time was very long.
C.The firefighters were all homesick.
D.Baby Yoda meant a lot to them.
24、 Sacagawea was not afraid. Although she was only 16 years old and the only female in an exploration group of more than 45 people, she was ready to courageously make her mark in American history.
In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson bought more than 825,000 square miles of land from France. To explore this new part of the country, Jefferson sent Lewis and William Clark on a two-year journey to report on what they found. They needed local guides to help them through this unknown territory.
Born to a Shoshone chief around 1788, Sacagawea had been kidnapped (绑架) by an enemy tribe when she was about 12, then sold to a French-Canadian trapper. When the trapper was hired as a guide for Lewis and Clark's expedition in 1804, Sacagawea also joined as an interpreter to talk to Native-American people on their 8, 000-mile journey.
Sacagawea soon became a respected member of the group. She was skilled at finding plants for food and medicine to help keep the explorers alive. When a boat capsized (翻) on the Missouri River as they were crossing into what is now Montana, Sacagawea saved important books and much-needed supplies. When they needed horses to cross rough area, she convinced a Shoshone tribe—led by her long-lost brother—to give them some. She was so esteemed by Lewis and Clark that when they reached the Pacific Ocean in November 1805, Sacagawea was asked to cast her vote for where they should build a fort (营地).
Sacagawea proved herself again after the group took a different route home through what is now Idaho. As they passed through her homeland, Sacagawea remembered Shoshone trails from her childhood and helped the expedition find their way through. Clark even praised her as his “pilot”.
She received no pay for her services and died on December 20, 1812. But Sacagawea's bravery and skill live on in the expedition's journals, which are full of praise for the 16-year-old Shoshone girl who guided the most famous American expedition of all time.
【1】Why did the explorers hire Sacagawea?
A.To do trade. B.To fight the enemy.
C.To be safer. D.To help communicate.
【2】What does the underlined word “esteemed” in Paragraph 4 mean?
A.Respected. B.Suspected.
C.Influenced. D.Promoted.
【3】What do you think of Sacagawea's role in the expedition?
A.Active. B.Irreplaceable.
C.Tricky. D.Unreliable.
【4】What is the passage mainly about?
A.A special honor. B.A great expedition.
C.An outstanding girl. D.An unknown territory.
25、 A psychology(心理)professor walked around on a stage while teaching stress management principles to students. As she _________ a glass of water, everyone _________ they’d be asked the typical “glass half empty or glass half full” question. _________, with a smile on her face, the professor asked, “How _________ is this glass of water I’m holding?”
Students shouted out answers _________ from eight ounces to a couple pounds.
She replied, “In my _________, the absolute weight of this glass doesn’t _________. It all depends on how long I hold it. If I hold it for a minute or two, it’s fairly _________. If I hold it for an hour straight, its _________ might make my arm ache a little. If I hold it for a day straight, my arm will likely cramp up(抽筋), forcing me to __________ the glass to the floor. In each case, the weight of the glass doesn’t change, but the __________ I hold it, the heavier it feels to me.”
As the class __________ their heads in agreement, she continued, “Your stresses and __________ in life are very much like this glass of water. Think about them __________ and nothing happens. Think about them a bit longer and you begin to ache a little. Think about them all day long, and you will cramp up—__________ of doing anything else until you drop them.”
A.drank
B.emptied
C.raised
D.tasted
A.argued
B.admitted
C.expected
D.puzzled
A.Instead
B.Accidentally
C.Fortunately
D.Therefore
A.full
B.heavy
C.clean
D.precious
A.counting
B.betting
C.rising
D.ranging
A.life
B.report
C.faith
D.opinion
A.care
B.matter
C.exist
D.work
A.light
B.strong
C.cool
D.boring
A.height
B.shape
C.weight
D.strength
A.drop
B.launch
C.strike
D.place
A.bigger
B.longer
C.shorter
D.weaker
A.bent
B.shook
C.nodded
D.moved
A.joys
B.thoughts
C.surprises
D.worries
A.frequently
B.occasionally
C.for always
D.for a while
A.scared
B.tired
C.incapable
D.confident
26、假定你是李华,为走进自然,了解文化,增强体质,你校将在暑假期间组织到泰山进行研学旅行(educational excursion)。请给你校外教Peter写封邮件,邀请他参加。内容包括:
1. 活动目的;
2. 具体安排。
注意: 1. 词数100词左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。