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一、用所給形容詞、副詞的正確形式填空 (short)and (thin)thanherEverymorningIgetup (early)thanmybrother,butmysistergetsup (early)ofusIcan'thearwhatyouaresaying.Pleasespeak ( (old)brotheristwoyears (old)thanSmithcanjumpupas (high)asBeijingisoneofthe (lively)citiesintheThemantookoffhisshoesandputthemunderhisbedvery Annfelt (happy)atherbirthday"Thesooner,the Theteacheraskedustotake (carefully)lookateverythingintheWhichis (beautiful)skirtofthe shouldbetakengoodcareofatoldpeople'shome.二、單項選擇 )1.Thebread andit A.well; B.good; C.good; D.well; )2.herewillbe jobsforpeoplebecausesomerobotswilldothesamejobsasA. B. C. D. )3.Tomdoesn'tlikethrillersbecauseit's A. B. C. 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D. ---Heistheonlyonewhofailedinthemath---Really?Youmeanhestudies A.themost B.theleastC.themost D.theleast )17.-- doyousurfthe---AbouttwiceaA.How B.How C.How D.How )18.--- willEric'sauntbeback?---InhalfanA.How B.How C.How D.How )19.It'ssuchan filmthatallthestudentsare initA.interesting; B.interested;C.interesting; D.interested; )20.She cookies.TheyareharddryandeasilyA. B. C. D. Steveisn'tas asKelly.HeoftenmakesmistakesinhisA. B. C. D. )22.Peoplewhoeatabalanceddietshouldbe thanthosewhoonlyeatA. B. C. D. ---Thedoctortoldmenottoeattoomuch,butIfindit---Thedoctorisright. you youwillA.Theless;the B.Theless;themoreC.Themore;the D.Themore;themore )24.---Whyareyousotiredthese homeworktoA.too B.too C.much D.many ---Are ofthe---Yes,soIalwaysgotosleepwithmybedroomlights A.worry; B.worried; C. D.fear; )26.Wearrivedatthestationtooearlyandhad togo,sowesatthereandchattedwitheachother.A. B. C. D. ---HewaschosentobeavolunteeroftheOlympic---Great!NoonespeaksEnglish A.asbeautiful B.asbadly C.worse D.better )28.Thefruitsare ,becausetheywerepickedfromthegardenjustA. B. C. D. )29.Mygrandfatheris over80,butheisstillingoodhealthandstay A. B. C. D. )30.---Wherewouldyouliketo---I'dliketo A.relaxing B.somewhereC.relaxing D.somewhere模擬訓一、語法選擇TheGreatPyramidofGizaisoneofthewondersoftheAncientWorld.It1.morethan4,000thousandyearsagoinEgypt.Itissopopularthatmillionsoftouristsfromallovertheworldcome2.iteveryyear.InEgyptthereareover80pyramidsandthe3.oneistheGreatPyramid.It4.onthewestbankofNile.Asamatteroffact,allthepyramids5.theNileareonthewestbank.TheancientEgyptianscomparedtherisingofthesuntothebeginningoflife6.thesettingofthesuntotheendoflife.Thatis7.theirdeadbodieswereburied(埋葬)onthewestbankofNile.Youcanhardlyimagine8.hugetheGreatPyramidis.Ithasmorethantwomillionblocks.Someareas9.asfiveschoolbuses.10.theywereheavy,workerswereabletoputablockintothepyramideverythreeminutes.Theworkers,Egyptianmenandwomen,workedinteams.11.teamshaddifferenttasks.Somedugupthestones.Othersmovedthem.12.teamcutthestones.Thelastgroupputthestonesintothepyramid.There13.somanydifferentteams,butthepyramidisperfect.Nostoneisinthewrongposition.ButhowdidtheEgyptiansmovethoseheavystonestothetop14.anymodernmachinery?Nooneknowsforsure.ManythingsabouttheGreatPyramidarestillamystery5.eressanypeoearodeord. )1.A.wasB.wasC.has D.was )2.A.toB.C. 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D.The(A.B.C.D.(A.B.C.D.(A.B.C.D.二、完形填空Ayounggirlwasworkingasanurseinaprivatehospital.Oneday,amanwasbroughttoherhospital,butsoonhehadtobetransferredtoadifferenthospitalforanoperation.Thedirectorofthehospitalsaidthatthe16.couldn’tbetransferredunlesshepaidhisbillfirst.Themanwas7.ladsaiyakedfeycodpayeblaereopeao.Btedreco18..Thenurse,whohadjustarrivedtowork,heardaboutthesituationandmadea19.deco.hereoederodenbracee,ooktoecaiersdekadadheoudsetocoerepaet20..Tansoerep,epaetasedaeyraferredoeoeropaladsfeas2..Ahoghebraceetaseoypeceof2.jeerysheownedthenursedonated捐贈ittosavethepatienteventhoughhewasa23.toThenurse’sactionscaughttheattentionofthedoctorwhowasondutythatday.Helaterfellinlovewiththenurseandtheyatlastgotmarried.Wemaygivewithoutloving,butwecannotlovewithout24..Lovemeansgivingasmuchaswecan.Loveislikeasmile—neitherhasanyvalueunlesstheyaregivenaway.AsMotherTeresaoncesaid,“Itisnothowmuchyoudo,buthowmuchloveyou25.whatyoudo.”(A.B.C.D.(A.B.C.D.(A.B.C.D.(A.B.C.D.(A.B.C.D.(A.B.C.D.(A.B.C.D.(A.B.C.D.(A.B.C.D.(A.fallB.getC.lookD.put三、閱讀理解Manyyearsago,therewasafamilycalledFranklin.TheylivedinAmerica.Therewerefivegirlsandsixboysinthefamily.OnaJanuarydayin1706,anotherbabyboywasborn.Theboy’smotherandherhusbandgavetheboyaname—Benjamin.Benjaminwasthecleverestofallthechildren.Hecouldreadwhenhewasfiveandhecouldwriteattheageofseven.Whenhewaseight,hewassenttoschool.InschoolBenjaminhadbeengoodatreadingandwritingbutnotgoodatmaths.Hereadallofhisfather’sbooksAndwheneverhehadalittlemoneyheboughtabookwithitHelikedbooksTheytoldhimhowtodosomethingAtthattimeheinventedthepaddles(腳蹼)forswimming.WheredidthefamilyWhenwasBenjaminHowoldcouldBenjaminWasBenjamingoodatHowmanychildrenwerethereintheWhatdoyouusuallydoinyoursparetime?ChattingonlineisnowanationalpastimeinChina,especiallyamongthepost-90sandpost-00sgeneration.Tosomepeople,however,onlinechatscanseemlikeakindofpoliteconversation.Yethiddenrulesandstandardsdoexist,aslongasyoutakethetimetolookforthem.GettotheWhensendingafriendrequest,includeyourrealnameandanyotheridentifyinginformation.Remember,everybody’stimeisprecious.Ifthere’ssomethingyouwant,cutrighttothechase.Neversendan“Areyouthere?”withoutanyfollow-upmessages.Thequickerthatyougettothepoint,themorelikelytheotherpersonistoreply.SendtheRightPleasesendtexts,notvoicemessages.Itmightbeeasierforyoutospeakthantype,butwhataboutthepersonontheotherend?Theymaybeunabletolistentoa59-secondmessagerightnow.Also,neversendpersonalinformationbyvoicemessage—itishardtonotedown.Emojis,GIFsandmemescansavethedaywhenyoufindyourselfinanembarrassingconversation,orwordsfailyou.TrytoYoucanalwaysjudgeaperson’smoodbytheirtextmessages.Ifthepersonyou’retalkingtosays“Goodnight”or“I’mgoingtotakeashower.”that’sprobablynotwhatthey’reactuallygoingtodo,itisjustanexcusetostoptalkingtoyou.Ifsomeonehesitatesforlongerthanthreesecondsbeforesaying“Yes”,theyprobablyreallymean“No”.Ifyoureceivetheseemojisfromfriendswhoareolder,readthemliterally照字面地)(asasmile,awaveoralaugh).Forthepost-90sandpost-00sgeneration,however,theycouldbespeechlessness. Whatcanyoudoifthere’ssomethingyouwantwhenyou’rechattingonlineaccordingtothepassage?Sendan“Areyouthere?”withoutanyfollow-upSendafriendrequestwithoutanyotheridentifyingSenditdirectlywithoutanyotheruselessSendyourrealnamewithoutanyfollow-up )32.Theunderlinedword“it”inParagraph3refersto A.personal B.voice C. D. )33.WhowillsendyouawavetosaygoodbyeaccordingtotheA.Thepost-80s B.Thepost-90sC.Thepost-2000s D.Thepost-2010s )34.WhatisthepassagemainlyHowtogettothepointwhenyou’rechattingDifferentgoodwaysofsendingtherightHiddenrulesandstandardsinchattingHowtounderstandothersthroughthe )35.Whatisthewriter’sopinionaboutchattingYourtextmessagesonthephonewillshowwhatyou’reUsingtoomanyemojiswhilechattingwillannoyVoicemessagesmakeiteasierforotherstounderstandThewaysyouusetochatarethesameasyourHaveyoueverhadtroublesleepinginanewLotsofpeopledo.AndnowresearchersfromBrownUniversityinRhodeIslandthinktheyknowwhy.Theyfoundthatone-halfofthebrain“remainsmoreawake”thantheotherhalfwhenpeoplearetryingtosleepinanewplace.ThesleepfindingswerereportedinCurrentBiologybyBrownUniversity.Intheirreport,theresearcherssaidmanypeoplereporttheyhaveahardertimesleepingthefirstnightatahotelorotherplacesoutsidetheirhome.Theycallit“first-nightinfluence”.“InJapantheysay,‘IfyouchangeyourBed,youcan’tsleep.’”saidYukaSasaki,oneofthereport’swriters.“Youdon’tsleepverywellinanewplace.Weallknowaboutit.”Theresearchersmeasuredbrainwaves(測量腦波)for35volunteersovertwonightsinalaboratory.Thetwonightswereaweekapart(間隔Theyfoundduringthefirstnightthelefthalfofthebrainwasmoreactivethantherighthalf.Thiswasduringthefirstdeepsleepperiod,theresearcherssaid.SasakisaidalotofquestionsResearchersdidnotkeepmeasuringbrainwavesallnightlong.So,theydon’tknowifthelefthalfkeeps“watch”allnight,orwhetherit“worksinshifts(輪換)withtherighthalflaterinthenightTheyalsodonotknowwhythebrainactivity,atleastduringthefirstperiodofdeepsleep,isalwaysonthelefthalf.Forsome,thisresearchmaybecalming.Itisgoodtoknowthatourbrainis“lookingoutforus”inanewplace.Butitmaynothelpwithsleep.Thatbrainactivity,atleastaccordingtothisnewresearch,makesithardertogetthesleeppeopleneedtowakeupwellrestedinthemorning.()36.Howmanytimesdidtheresearchersmeasurebrainwavesfor35A. B. C.Three D.Four()37.Theresearchersfound duringthefirstdeep-sleepA.thebrainwavesremainedthe B.thebrainactivityhelpwithC.therighthalfofthebrain D.thelefthalfofthebrainwasmore()38.ofthefollowingisoneofthequestionsthatWhetherthenewbedkeepsyoufromHowyouhavetroublesleepinginanewWhythebrainactivityisalwaysontheleftWhatpeoplecandowhentheycan’tsleep()39.Theunderlinedword“calming”hastheclosestmeaningto A. B. C. D.()40.WhatisthetextmainlyA.Whatwewillhavetodotosleep B.HowresearchersmeasurebrainC.Whodoesn’tsleepwellinanew D.Whyit’shardertosleepinanewThereislittledoubtthathousecatfirstdevelopednaturallyfromancientwildcats.ThecleverestrelativeistheAmericawildcatwhichstilllivesinAfricatoday.ThisisunderstandablebecausethefirsthousecatscamefromAfrica.CatsfirststartedtolivearoundpeopleinEgyptabout6,000~7,000yearsago.FromEgypt,catsstartedtomovearoundtheworld.ThisisaboutthesametimethatEgyptiansbeganstoringgrain(谷物)inbuildings.Scientistsusedtobelievethatpeopletamed catstocatchmiceandprotectthegrain.However,catsdon'tliketobetoldwhattodo!Now,scientistsbelievedthatcatsfollowedthemiceandlearnedtoacceptpeople.Finally,someofthecatsbegantogrowcomfortablearoundpeople,theseweresmallercatsthatneededprotection.Asthesecatsandpeoplegotusedto
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