1、I stopped and said hello to her when I saw her, but she ________ me completely and walked on.
A.ignored
B.followed
C.helped
D.allowed
2、— How is the test that you took yesterday?
— Unfortunately, not even one of the hundred students who took the test ______ passed.
A. has B. have C. are D. is
3、________ through pages and links, you have to read the information to decide whether it is linked to what you are researching.
A. Not having combed B. Having not combed
C. Not combing D. Not combed
4、Local governments to strengthen water transport safety management recent fatal accidents.
A. are urging, followed B. are being urged, following
C. are urged, to follow D. urge, being followed
5、Tomas is a very good leader and has the ability to _______ the best in others.
A.bring out
B.take out
C.make out
D.wash out
6、When Alice came to, she didn’t know how long she there.
A.had been lying B.has been lying C.was lying D.has lain
7、I ________ thank you enough for all your help to my son while we were away from home.
A.won’t
B.can’t
C.needn’t
D.mustn’t
8、—Hi, let’s go skating.
—Sorry, I’m busy right now. I ___________ in an application form for a new job.
A. fill B. have filled
C. am filling D. will fill
9、To________ telling lies,he asked his friend to help him cheat his parents.
A.get rid of B.get away with
C.throw away D.get down to
10、The government will force companies to ______ any possible measures to reduce air pollution.
A. adapt B. adopt C. advocate D. appeal
11、Thanks to Mr. Smith, the father and the son eventually ________ after ten years' cold relationship between them.
A. took up B. made up
C. broke up D. turned up
12、In future we will ________ class sizes to 20 students.
A.separate
B.categorize
C.restrict
D.regulate
13、—You’re in a hurry. Where are you going?
— To the cinema. Sue ___ for me outside.
A. waits B. waited C. is waiting
14、The _____ of the harmful chemicals on the world’s lakes and oceans has raised awareness of the public.
A. effect B. effort
C. donation D. distribution
15、Trained exercise teachers can help you __________ a training plan.
A.break out B.work out C.die out D.give out
16、Early to bed and early to rise ______ a man healthy.
A.is made
B.are made
C.make
D.makes
17、Who would you rather _______ with you to the park, John or Mary?
A. have go B. have to go
C. have gone D. had gone
18、Only when the war was over in 1945 ______ able to get back to work.
A. was he B. did he C. could he D. could he be
19、I am writing to congratulate you ________ your getting the first prize in the Speech Contest.
A.to
B.for
C.on
D.with
20、—Our food will ______. Hurry to get help from the nearby villagers.
—No need, it will last us for as long as two weeks.
A.give out B.give off C.give away D.give in
21、Next autumn when you see wild geese heading south for the winter flying in a V formation you might think about what scientists have discovered as to why they fly that way.
As each bird flaps(拍打) its wings, it creates an uplift(升力) for the bird immediately following. By flying in V formation the whole group adds at least 71% greater flying range(航程) than if each bird flies on its own.
People who share a common direction and sense of community can get where they are going more quickly and easily because they are traveling on the push of one another. When a wild goose falls out of the formation, it suddenly feels the drag and resistance(阻力) of trying to go alone and quickly tries to get back into the formation to take advantage of the lifting power of the bird in front. When the head goose gets tired, it flies back into the formation and another goose flies to the front. It is wise to take turns doing difficult jobs whether it be people or wild geese flying south.
Wild geese honk(发出雁叫声) from behind to inspire those up front to keep up their speed. When a wild goose gets sick or wounded by gunshots, and falls out of the formation, two other geese will fall out with that goose and follow it down to lend help and protection. They will stay with the fallen goose until it is able to fly or until it dies, and only then will they go on with their own or with another formation to catch up with their group.
【1】Wild geese fly in a V formation in order to_______.
A.protect themselves from danger
B.fly more quickly and easily
C.help the sick and wounded
D.fly much higher in the sky
【2】If a wild goose falls out of the V formation,______.
A.the other geese will call it back
B.the other geese will fly with it
C.it will try to get back into the group
D.it will fall behind the whole group
【3】What can we learn from Paragraph 4?
A.We should believe in those who offer us help.
B.We should care more about the old and sick.
C.We should try to lead others to move forward
D.We should give people facing difficulties encouragement.
【4】When a wild goose becomes sick or is wounded, _______.
A.the whole group will stop flying
B.two other geese will stay with it to offer help
C.it will be left alone and will fall on the ground
D.other geese will honk to give it encouragement
22、 I work at a grocery store(杂货店) in Montreal's Plateau neighbourhood, which gets a lot of regulars. On March 12, the Quebec government announced to close all public places to stop the spread of the pandemic (流行病) of COVID-19.
The next day the store was the busiest I've ever seen. The six cash registers had to be kept open from 10 a. m. until close. I didn't have time to eat lunch, and whenever one of us on cash had to use the bathroom, we'd have to bring in a co-worker off the floor to cover for us.
Since then, the atmosphere in the store has been different. Customers are mostly considerate, but whenever someone coughs or sneezes(打喷嚏), everyone turns around to make sure that person sneezed into their elbow. I've even seen customers come in wearing some strange get-ups. One guy even came in with a plastic Walmart bag wrapped around his entire head, with a hole cut out for his eyes.
A lot of my co-workers have left to avoid a public-facing job during the pandemic. Grocery store workers across Canada are putting their health at risk every time they come in to work, but a lot of us are still making close to minimum wage. I realized that I feel more exhausted than normal even though I'm working the same hours.
There still have been some moments of kindness in the chaos(混乱). I've overheard people talking on the phone who sounded as though they were organizing grocery deliveries for those stuck at home. And this past weekend a very nice lady thanked us for continuing to work. I know everyone is worried, but it's useless having the same scary conversations day after day. Instead, tell us a funny story, or about something nice. We'll appreciate it, and you'll make our day just a bit brighter.
【1】What can be inferred from Paragraph 2?
A.The goods were in short supply.
B.The store was selling goods at low price .
C.The cashiers were enjoying their work.
D.The locals rushed to do shopping like crazy.
【2】What can we get from Paragraph 3?
A.They like to shop here in disguise(伪装).
B.They are panicky about the disease.
C.They are more friendly to each other.
D.They have taken proper preventive measures.
【3】Which of the following is true?
A.The author is optimistic.
B.The author earns more money than others
C.The author isn’t afraid of the pandemic at all.
D.The author works more hours than before.
【4】What is the best title for the text?
A.keeping away from the pandemic
B.It is not work but worry that kills
C.Here is what it's like working in the pandemic
D.Moments of kindness shine in a time of chaos
23、To reach a sustainable food system, “integrity has to run through the whole system, especially with the farmers,” say Jan and Steve Petersen, Niman Ranch farmers. “We have to learn to care for our shared resources, like soil, water, air, and ecosystems.”
Jan and Steve created a family of sustainability advocates. To them, sustainable farming means protecting soil, water, and ecosystems for future generations. The Petersen family always farmed crops sustainably and raised their pigs naturally, using mostly organic practices. Their son Ted continues to work on the farm part-time, while their oldest son Luke works with farmers in California to encourage sustainable farming practices as a conservation biologist who received a Niman Ranch Next Generation Scholarship Award in 2008 to help him continue his farming practices. “He doesn’t hesitate to feed his dad ideas on new practices and technologies,” says Jan.
The Petersens joined Niman Ranch in 2003 for the support it provided for farmers raising pigs naturally after the pig market crashed in 1998. “We suddenly had a sense of belonging and support, becoming part of a whole network of farmers who shared similar values,” explain Jan and Steve. “This matched our personal passion for community revitalization (复兴) and the promotion of responsible land use practices.”
In their community, the Petersens have a great passion for responsible land use and its benefits for the food system. They realized early on how farmland preservation is connected to all sorts of land use issues, so they got involved on many levels. Steve chairs the local planning committee. And Jan not only started the community’s farmers’ market, but also serves on the county Brownfield Redevelopment Authority, encouraging businesses to redevelop ignored properties. Together, the Petersens also brought historic property in their community back to life.
“We feel we are caretakers of not just the land on this fifth generation farm, but also the historic house and barns, around 1871, here on the Petersen Farm. We always hope the wildlife appreciates our commitment to avoiding farming the whole place into the ground,” say the Petersens.
【1】How did the Petersen family advocate sustainable farming?
A.By engaging neighbors in part-time laboring.
B.By cooperating with conservation professionals.
C.By encouraging practices on organic farming.
D.By awarding biologists for ecological conservation.
【2】Why did the Petersens join Niman Ranch in 2003?
A.It applied innovation to farming.
B.It supplied assistance to farmers in need.
C.It introduced them to bigger markets.
D.It offered convenience to communities in trouble.
【3】What did the Petersens do to make lands used properly?
A.They assumed leading roles.
B.They advocated land expansion.
C.They modernized historic properties.
D.They founded various organizations.
【4】Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?
A.A Family’s Efforts to Protect Land
B.The Benefits of Sustainable System
C.The Protection of Shared Resources
D.The Progress in Organic Farming
24、British chip maker Walkers is being flooded with mail deliveries of its own packaging. An online petition (请愿) with more than 312,000 signatures so far urges signers to mail their empty chip plastic bags to Walkers as an act of protest against the bags’ non-recyclable design.
As petition organizer Geraint Ashcroft explained, the majority of chip packets, made from metallized plastic, are not recyclable and have been found fully undamaged up to 33 years after consumption. The UK alone consumes 6 billion bags of chips a year, and Walkers turns out 11 million bags daily. Ashcroft wrote, “At today’s consumption rate in 33 years’ time, there will be 200 billion packets either sent to landfill or polluting our oceans. Many will be eaten by animals fish or birds leading to a slow death.”
Mailing the bags to Walkers is a way to hold the company accountable for its packaging and to pressure it to come up with a better design. Because Walkers has what’s known as a’Freepost’ address,the Royal Mail postal service is obligated (有义务的) to deliver anything that is addressed correctly — even if it’s an empty chip bag. But it is controversial. Royal Mail isn’t happy about it,asking people to put their chip bags in an envelope to help with ease of delivery. Critics on Twitter question the logic of buying a product in order to protest against its producer and suggest that giving up chips altogether would improve one’s health as well as the environment.
Walkers issued a statement on Wednesday, saying it will make its packaging plastic-free by 2025.“We have received some returned packets and recognized the efforts being made to bring the issue of packaging waste to our attention. The returned packets will be used in our research as we work towards our commitment of improving the recyclability of our packaging.”
【1】Why do people mail their empty chip bags to Walkers?
A.To make Walkers use them once more.
B.To exchange them for some new chips.
C.To object to Walkers’ plastic packaging.
D.To appeal to people for not using the bags.
【2】What does the second paragraph mainly show?
A.The harm of chip bags.
B.The organization of the petition.
C.The production of plastic bags.
D.The opinion of Geraint Ashcroft.
【3】What is the underlined word“accountable”in paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Explainable.
B.Responsible.
C.Essential.
D.Anxious.
【4】How does Walkers react to the campaign?
A.Doubtfully.
B.Oppositely.
C.Cautiously.
D.Positively.
25、Several months ago I volunteered at a hospital. One day I was assigned to discharge(安排出院) a patient. She happened to be a physically and mentally _______ young woman who was limited to a wheelchair. She was _______ in her late twenties or early thirties , but it was difficult to _______
As I was _______ her off the floor, down the elevator, and out of the front hall , I couldn't _______ thinking , "Oh my God, her parents must be so _______ . She's in really bad shape. What a shame! She must need constant _______,and will likely require it for the rest of her life ." If I were her father, I would be terribly frustrated.
Then, as I came to the area where family and friends _______ discharged patients, I saw a man who noticed us and began walking quickly towards us. As he got closer, his eyes became bright and he _______, saying, "Patricia, you look so lovely today! You're finally coming home. We can't ________ to have you back home! We miss you so much!" He carefully placed his daughter in his car, said thank you, and drove off.
I was ________ . My eyes began to fill with tears and I just stood there for a few minutes, trying to process what had just ________. Then I began to think, "What had I missed there? How could I have been so wrong about the father? Why did he and I have such different ________ towards his daughter?"
It took me days to comprehend what I'd failed to understand when I was evaluating the young woman and her father. Now I know the true ________ of unconditional love, and whenever I deal with other children's ________, I'll think of Patricia and her dad.
【1】
A.healthy
B.talented
C.disabled
D.tired
【2】
A.obviously
B.probably
C.extremely
D.absolutely
【3】
A.accept
B.express
C.overcome
D.tell
【4】
A.leaving
B.stopping
C.wheeling
D.running
【5】
A.help
B.admit
C.allow
D.mind
【6】
A.happy
B.bored
C.disappointed
D.proud
【7】
A.discussion
B.hope
C.direction
D.care
【8】
A.look after
B.deal with
C.see off
D.pick up
【9】
A.cried
B.smiled
C.shouted
D.jumped
【10】
A.prepare
B.afford
C.wait
D.expect
【11】
A.satisfied
B.amazed
C.pleased
D.frightened
【12】
A.arrived
B.required
C.disappeared
D.happened
【13】
A.opinions
B.attitudes
C.forms
D.impressions
【14】
A.importance
B.strategy
C.meaning
D.ability
【15】
A.adventures
B.achievements
C.processes
D.shortcomings
26、假定你是李华,你的好友印度留学生Ajay来信, 邀请你在本周末与他一起去本地的博物馆看印度文化展。请用英语回信,内容包括:
1.感谢邀请;
2.表示对展览的兴趣;
3.确定会面时间和地点。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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