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一、單項選擇

從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

1.Whichunderlinedletterpronouncesdifferentlyfromtheothers?

A.planetB.campingC.rabbitD.shape

2.Ifyouwanttotakeshortrideinthecity,choosesharedbike.

A.a;/B.the;theC.a;aD./;a

3.OnApril24,XieWenjunracedtogoldinthe110-meterhurdlesattheAsianAthleticsChampionships

inQatar

A.manB.menC.men'sD.mens*

4.Accordingtothenotice,guestsatthishotelusethesportscenteratnoextracost.

A.canB.shouldC.mustD.need

5.USscientistEdwardT.Hallsaidthatinaconversationbetweentwopeople,65%ofisdonethrough

bodylanguage.

A.applicationB.pronunciationC.introductionD.communication

6.Whilewatchingthefilmyesterday,Icouldn'tstoplaughingatsomemoments.

A.humorousB.challengingC.dangerousD.surprising

7.Throughthestoriesbehindtheidioms,wewouldbeabletofullyChina'sculture,historyandtradition.

A.understandB.searchC.compareD.imagine

8.It'sreportedthemedalsforthe2020OlympicGamesinTokyofrom100%recycledmaterial.

A.aremakingB.havemadeC.ismadeD.willbemade

9.wedidn'twinthebasketballgame,weweresatisfiedwithourhardwork.

A.IfB.ThoughC.SinceD.Because

10.April15wasasaddayforFrance.AlargefireattheCathedralofNotre-Dame.

A.brokeoutB.carriedoutC.gaveoutD.ranout

11.-haveyouworkedhere?

-Forjustonemonth.

A.HowoftenB.HowlongC.HowsoonD.Howmuch

12.StorySignisausefulappitcanmakeiteasierfordeafchildrenandtheirparentstoread

bedtimestories.

A.so...thatB.such...thatC.too...toD.as...as

13.Afterthenewhigh-speedrailwaylinebeganoperations,thetimeonthetripfromLianyungangtoQingdaonowis

muchlessthaninthepast.

A.oneB.thisC.thatD.it

14,-Excuseme,I'mafraidwe'relost.Couldyoutellus?

-Sure.Goalongthestreetforabout15minutes,andthenyou'llseeit.

A.howcanIgettoWandaShoppingMallB.whereWandaShoppingMallis

C.howfarisWandaShoppingMallD.whereisWandaShoppingMall

15.-Idon'tknowwhattosayattheinterview.

-.Justbepoliteandanswerhonestly.

A.Don'tmentionitB.It*sapleasure

C.Don'tworryD.OK,thanks

二、完形填空

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

Azero-wastelifeisalifestylethathardlycreatesanyrubbish.So,azero-wastethemestoreisabout16

peoplewithanumberofeveryday,practicalandpleasantzero-wasteproductstohelpthemstartonaone-stop,

zero-wastelifejourney.

"Zerowaste'*orndanshari"wasfirst17byaFrenchwomanBeaJohnson."Livealifeandtrynotto

createanyrubbish;usedifferentmethodstoprotecttheearth."shesaid.

YuYuan,27,is18attractedbythisidea.

SheandherboyfriendhavelivedinBeijingformanyyears.Andearliersheusedtobeacustomerwithout

thinkingalot19shesawavideoabout"zerowaste"

The20isaboutafamilyoffour,andtherubbishtheyproduceeveryyearisplacedinajar.

Afterwatchingthevideo,Yuwantedto21thiszero-wastelifestylewithherboyfriend.

Yusaysthatazero-wastelife22the6Rprinciple—Refuse,Reduce,Reuse,Repair,RecycleandRot(腐

爛)

OverAugust-OctoberwhenYufollowedtheprincipleofzerowaste6R,sheandherboyfriendJoeHarveyboth

23onlytwocansofrubbish.

Now,thecouplehaveopenedasmall24calledTheBulkHouseinNanluoguxiang,Beijing,tosupporta

zero-wastelife.

Atthestoretheyuseenvironmentallyfriendlyproducts.Forexample,theyusewoodproductstoreplace

25onesandprepareclothbagsprintedwithzero-wastelogosforcustomers.Mostoftheproductssoldin

thestorecanbereused,andasmallnumberof26whicharenotrecyclablecandegrade(分解).Thestore

27hassecondhandbooksandaudio-visualCD/DVDs.

Forusedtoiletries(thingslikesoapandtoothpastethatareusedforcleaningyourself)thereisacompany

whichacceptsthem,andthecoupleregularlymailstheirwastetoit.

Yusaysthatthosewhowereoncenot28inthezero-wastelifestylehavegraduallychangedbecauseof

curiosity.Thezero-wastelifestyle,sheadds,isfbreveryone.

"It's29usatourfingertips."Yuexpectssomeofherfriendsto30herontheroadtozero

waste.Asthesayinggoes,manyhandsmakelightwork.

16.A.offeringB.providingC.givingD.affording

17.A.inventedB.foundC.discoveredD.suggested

18A.hardlyB.luckilyC.clearlyD.deeply

19.A.unlessB.untilC.afterD.when

20.A.videoB.filmC.articleD.newspaper

21.A.experienceB.changeC.representD.spend

22.A.acceptsB.receivesC.followsD.believes

23.A.savedB.producedC.keptD.wasted

24.A.shopB.factoryC.hotelD.company

25.A.paperB.clothC.silkD.plastic

26.A.itB.themC.theirD.its

27.A.tooB.eitherC.alsoD.only

28.A.proudB.worriedC.amazedD.interested

29.A.behindB.aroundC.aheadD.above

30.A.organizeB.recordC.joinD.encourage

三、閱讀理解

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

SanDie(ioSeaWorld

匚4AdventurePark覿

一…_SanDiegoZoo

TakeawalkonthewildsideattheSanDiegoZoowith

SeaWorld

oneofthemostkindsofwildanimalsintheworld.The

SeaWorldcelebrates50yearswithaSeaofSuiprises.

SanDiegoZoocovers100acresandbrings4,000

StepunderthewavesatSeaWorldSanDiego'sall-new

animals,representing800kinds;togetherinoneplace.

Explorers1Reef.Go"hand-in"totouchashark,acrab,or

TheZoohassomeofthemostbeautifulandrare

thousandsoftinycleanerfishthatwillbiteplayfullyat

creaturesintheworldandoffersyouagreatchanceto

yourfingers.Andyoucanenjoyanall-newShamu's

visitwildanimals.

Celebration:LightUpTheNightshow.

TOUR:A13

TOUR:A14

ADULT:$90

ADULT:$111

CHILD(3-11):$72

CHILD(3-10)$105

LegolandCaliforniaUniversalStudiosHollywood

Offeringafulldayofwonderfuladventures,LegolandGobehindthescenesontheworldfamousStudioTourto

givesfun,imagination,andentertainmenttotoday'sexplorewhereHollywoodmoviesaremade.Then,face

youngstersandtheirfamilies.AtLegolandCaliforniaexcitingrides,showsandattractionsthatputyouinside

everyoneinthefamilybecomesaheroonmorethan50.someoftheworld'sbiggestmovies.

superrides,showsandattractions.TOUR:A6

TOUR:A16ADULT:$138

ADULT:$109CHILD(3-12):$96

CHILD(2-12)$104

31.Tom,aged11,whohasonly$100andiscrazyaboutrides,canchooseTour.

A.A6B.A13C.A14D.A16

32.Itcanbeknownfromthepassagesthat.

A.visitorscanstepunderthewavesandenjoy50showsandattractionsatSeaWorld

B.theSanDiegoZoocovers100acreswithoneofthemostkindsofwildanimalsintheworld

C.youngstersandtheirfamiliescanenjoyahalfdayofwonderfuladventuresinLegoland

D.youwillbeputinsidealloftheworld'sbiggestmoviesinUniversalStudiosHollywood

33.Thefourpassagesaboveprobablycomefrom.

A.asportsreportB.astorybook

C.asciencemagazineD.anadvertisementposter

B

ThenAlicesawasmallglasstable.Therewasalittlegoldenkeyonit.Shepickeditandputitinallthelockson

thedoorsbutitdidn'topenanyofthem.Shemovedacurtainononeofthewallsanddiscoveredanotherdoor,avery

smallone.Sheputthekeyinthelock.Itwasexactlytherightsize!Sheopenedthedoorandlookedthroughit.Atthe

endofalowpassageshesawabeautifulgarden.Itwasfullofbrightlycolouredflowersandfountains.

"Oh,howbeautiful!"shesaid."FdlovetogotherebutFmtoobigtogetthroughthedoor.n

Shewalkedbacktothetable.Therewasabottleonitnow.

"Fmsurethatbottlewasn'ttherebefore,"shesaid,alittleconfused.

Sheputdownthekeyandpickedupthebottle.Shereadthewords"DRINKME"onit.Alicewasn'tastupidgirl.

Shedidn'tdrinkitimmediately.Firstshelookedatthebottlecarefully.Therewasn'talabelonitthatsaid"POISON',.

Sosheputthebottletoherlipsanddrank.

"Mmm,ifsnice,"shesaid.Ittastedlikecherrytart,pineapple,roastturkeyandtoast-allthethingsthatsheliked

toeat-soshedranksomemore.Andsomemore.Soonthebottlewasempty.

"Whatacuriousfeeling,"shesaid."Tmgettingsmallerandsmaller.'1'Itwastrue!Shewasnowassmallasher

catDinah.

"Good!Icangothroughthedoorintothegarden,'*shesaid.But,poorAlice!Whenshegottothedoor,shedidn't

havethekey!Itwasonthetable.Shecouldn'treachitbecauseshewastoosmallnow.Shesatdownandcried.

Afterawhileshesaid,"Alice!Stopcrying!Cryingdoesn'thelp!Dryyourtearsimmediately!"

Whenshelookedatthetableagain,shesawasmallglassboxunderit.Shepickeditupandopenedit.Therewas

asmallcakeinside.Ithadthewords"EATME"onit.Sheputasmallpieceofitinhermouth.

"IfIgrowbiggerIcanreachthekey,"shethought.HAndifIgrowsmallerIcangounderthedoor.M

Butnothinghappenedsoshefinishedit.

34.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat.

A.atfirstAlicecouldgothroughthedoorintothegardeneasily

B.thenAlicefoundtherewasalittlegoldenkeyonasmallwoodentable

C.AlicewasassmallasherrabbitDinahaftershedranksomethinginthebottle

D.Alicesawasmallglassboxwithasmallcakeinitunderthetable

35.Alicedidthefollowingthingsintheorderof.

a.Shesawabeautifulgardenattheendofalowpassage.

b.Shemovedacurtainanddiscoveredanotherdoor.

c.Sheputasmallpieceofthecakeinhermouth.

d.Sheputthebottletoherlipsanddrank.

e.Shecriedbecauseshecouldn'treachthekey.

A.a-b-c-d-eB.b-a-d-e-cC.d-a-b-e-cD.b-d-e-a-c

36.Theunderlinedword"itninthelastparagraphrefersto.

A.thesmallboxB.theglasstable

C.thesmallcakeD.thegoldenkey

37.Accordingtothepassage,thebestwordstodescribeAliceare.

A.carefulandbraveB.curiousandhelpful

C.cleverandfriendlyD.organizedandstrange

C

Youthinkit's"cool"tocarryyourbackpacksandheadouttoschool.Butifyoudon'tknowexactlyhowto

choose,load,liftandwearthem-theseall-importantaccessories(酉己件)canbeapainintheback.Nottomentionthe

neck,headandshoulders.

Backpackscaninfluenceyourhealth.Carryingaheavyloadimproperlycanleadtopoorbodyposition;andeven

hurtthespinalcolumn(脊柱)Thiscancausemusclestrain,headaches,back,neckandarmpain.

Forexample,ifitiscarriedononeshoulder;aheavybackpackforcesthemusclesandspinetobalancethe

unequalweight.Thismayincreasethepossiblebackproblemslaterinlife.

Morethan50percentofyoungpeoplesufferbackpainbytheirteenageyears.Researchshowsthatthiscouldbe

mainlycausedimproperuseofbackpacks.

Here'ssomeadvicetohelpyoucarrybackpackscomfortablyandsafely.

Choosetherightbackpack.Forgetleather(皮革)!Itlooksgreat,butit'sfartooheavy.Goforcanvas(帆布).

Pickapackthathastwowide,adjustable,comfortableshoulderstraps(帶子),alongwithahiporwaiststrap,and

plentyofpockets.Makesurethepackfitsproperlyanditssizeissuitableforthewearer'sbody.

Packingitproperly.Onlyputinthepackwhatisneededforthatday.It'sagoodideatoknowwhateachobject

weighs.Thetotalweightofthefilledpackshouldbenomorethan10to15percentofthewearer'sownbodyweight.

Packheaviestobjectsclosetothebody,andplacelittleonesoutside,awayfromtheback.

Puttingthebackpackon.Putthepackonasmoothsurface,atwaistheight.Putonthepack,oneshoulderata

time,thenadjust(調整)thestrapstofitcomfortably.Rememberwhenliftingabackpack,oranything,toliftusing

thearmsandlegsandtobendattheknees.

Therightwaytowearabackpack.Bothshoulderstrapsshouldbeused,andadjustedsothatthepackfitsthe

body,withouthangingtooneside.Backpacksshouldneverbewornoverjustoneshoulder.Youshouldbeableto

moveyourhandsbetweenthebackpackandyourback.Thewaiststrapshouldalsobeworn.

Taketheaboveadvice,andyoumaynotcomplainbackpain,numbnessorweaknessinyourarmsandlegsany

more.

38.Whatcouldmainlycausesomeyoungpeopletosufferbackpainbytheirteenageyears?

A.Toomuchhomework.B.Poortreatmentforbacks.

C.Improperuseofbackpacks.D.Unhealthysleepposition

39.Whichofthefollowingdoesthewritersuggest?

①Chooseleatherbackpacksbecauseitlooks"coolMtogotoschool.

②Pickapackthatitssizeissuitableforthewearer'sbody.

③Makesurethebackpackcontainsonlywhatisneededforthatday

④Packheaviestobjectsclosetothebody,andplacelittleonesoutside.

⑤Putthepackonasmoothsurface,abovethewaistheight.

A.①②④B.①③⑤C.②③④D.②③⑤

40.Ifaboyweighs40kg,howheavyshouldhisfilledbackpackbeatmost?

A.About4kg.B.About6kg.C.About10kg.D.About15kg.

41.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

ASomeproblemsthatteenagersfaceintheirstudyatschool.

B.Thesuitablebackpackmaterialthatyoushouldchoose.

C.Thegoodinfluencethatbackpackshaveonyourhealth

D.Someadviceonhowtocarrybackpackscomfortablyandsafely.

D

Thehumanbodyisamachinethatcanraiselotsofinterestingquestions.Why,forexample,areyawns(呵欠)

contagious(傳染的)?What'supwithice-creamheadaches?Hereareanswerstotheseandotherquestionsaboutour

bodies.

WhydoIgetaheadachewhenIeaticecreamtooquickly?

Scientistsaren'texactlysurewhatcausesthebrainfreezewhenweeaticecreamorothersupercoldfoodstoo

quickly,thoughsomebelieveit'stheresultofchangedblood.flowinthenervoussystem.Bloodvesselsinthehead_

tightentostopthelossofbodyheatandthenrelaxtoletbloodflowrise;thatsuddenrushofbloodiswhatcausesthe

headache.Youcanimproveanice-creamheadachebyrapidlyrubbingyourtongueacrosstheroofofyourmouthto

helpwarmupthings.

WhatcausesmystomachtomakealowcontinuousnoisewhenI'mhungry?

Actually,yourstomachmakesnoisewhetheryou'rehungryorfull;youjusthearitmoreclearlywhenyou're

hungry.Thinkofyourdigestivetract(消化道)asareallylongtubelinedwithsmoothmuscletissue.Thesemuscles

movefood,fluidsandgasthroughyourdigestivetract..Itcanmakeyoufeel

embarrassed尷尬的)butisnothingtoworryabout.

WhydoIblushwhenI'membarrassed?

Whenyou'reembarrassed,yourbrainreleasesashotofadrenaline(腎上腺素),whichmakesyourheartrace

andbloodvesselsbecomelargerinsize.Allthishappenstoincreasebloodflowandoxygendeliverythroughoutthe

bodyinafight-or-flightreaction(對抗反應).Therearealotoftinybloodvesselsinyourface,whichturnnoticeably

redderfromthissuddenrushofblood.Asfortheactualfunctionofblushing,researchersarestilltryingtofindthat

oneout.

Whyareyawnscontagious?

Haveyoueveryawnedinfrontofsomeone,onlytohavethemyawnrightback?It'sacommonthing,but

researchersdon'thaveagoodexplanationforit.Theydo,however,knowthishappensonlywithhumansand

chimpanzees(黑猩猩).Abiggerquestionpuzzlingscientistsiswhyweyawnatall.Itusedtobethoughtthat

yawningshowedthatoxygentothebrainwasnotenough,butthat'sjustamyth.Agrowingbodyofresearchnow

showsthatyawningisnature'swayofkeepingourbrainscool.

42.Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedwordtighten?

A.變松B.變緊C.變短D,變長

43.Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbefilledintheblank?

A.Andthat'swhatyou'rehearingwhenyourstomachmakesnoise.

B.Andthat*swhyyouYesohungrywhenyourstomachisempty

C.Andthat'swhatmakesyoufeeluncomfortablewhenyou'refull.

D.Andthat'showitmakesadifferencetoyourdigestivetract.

44.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

AThereisnowayforyoutoimproveanice-creamheadache.

B.Researchershavefoundouttheactualfunctionofblushing.

CYourstomachmakesnoiseonlywhenyouarehungry.

D.Researchersdon'thaveagoodexplanationforwhyyawnsarecontagious.

45.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.SomeInterestingFactsB.OurStrangeBody

C.SomeUsefulDiscoveriesD.OurAmazingFeelings

四、詞匯運用

根據(jù)句意和漢語提示,在空白處填入一個適當?shù)膯卧~。

46.Leowantedtocatchthecat,butitranawayand(藏)behindthebushesinthegarden.

47.Doestheradiosaytheexpresswayisclosedinboth(方向)becauseoftheheavyfog?

48.Don'tbe(不耐煩的).LearningEnglishtakessometime.

49.I'msorry.I(完全地)forgotthatitwasyourbirthdayyesterday.

50.LastweekProfessorLiwas(邀請)tomakeaspeechonChinesetraditionalfestivals.

根據(jù)短文意思和首字母提示,寫出一個完整正確的單詞。

EveryyearinearlyOctober,AlbuquerqueInternationalBalloonFestivalish5JinAlbuquerque,the

biggestcityinNewMexico.Becauseofthegreatnumberofballoons,itistheworld's152ballooning

event.Formorethan30years,guestsfromallovertheworldcometoAlbuquerqueinOctobertocelebrateballooning.

In2018,over900,000peoplea53thisevent.Therewereover500balloonsintheeventwithover1,000

pilots.Whenh54ofcolorfulballoonsflewuphigh,theskyofAlbuquerquebecameamovingcartoon.

Itwasfullofcolorsandspecialcharacters.Itwasatimewhend55cametrueandromancefilledthe

sky.Grown-upsandchildrenwereamazedandjoyfulduringtheballoonfestival.

五、選詞填空

從方框中選擇恰當?shù)脑~或短語并用其正確的形式填空(每個詞或短語只能用一次)。

possible;tidy;goonaschooltrip;rainhard;haveafever;

lookfor;suchas;bestrictwith;takeplace;passaway

56.-Timmy,yourbedroomisdirtyand.

-Sorry,Mum.I'llcleanitrightaway.

57.-Youlooksoworried.WhatcanIdoforyou?

-1mykey.Haveyouseenit?

58.LouisChaLeung-yung,oneofthegreatestChinesewriters,lastyear.Hebuiltafantasticwuxia

worldandcreateddifferenttypesofheroes.

59.Doscientistsagreethatthere*sathathumansinthefuturewouldliveonMars?

60.It,buttheboyswentonplayingfootballontheplayground.

61.TheSmithstheirchildrenabouttablemannersandalwaysremindthemtobehavewell.

62.-1sincelastnight.

-You'dbettergotoseeadoctor.

63.Alibabaopenedahotelinwhichaseriesoftaskscheck-in,lightcontrolandroomservicecanbe

donebyAIandrobots.

64.TherainyseasonusuallyfromJunetoSeptemberinmyhometown.

65.-Morethan20internationalstudentswithusnextweek,won'tthey?

-Yes,theywill.

六、完成句子

根據(jù)所給漢語和句子意思,用英語補全句子。

66.Whatbeautifulsongs!AllthestudentsthinkJulie(對唱歌有天賦).

67.Yesterdayafternoonmybrother(花了兩個小時安裝)anewlightin

ourbedroom.

68.Brazil(因..而著稱)theAmazonrainforestandsoccer.Manypeopletravelthereevery

year.

69.Suddenly,Lucysawapolicemannearthebusstation."Imayaskhimforhelp"She(自言自語).

70.Itisimportantforus(學會如何表達)oursincerethankstoothers.

七、任務型閱讀

請閱讀下面短文,在短文后表格中的空白處填上適當?shù)膯卧~(注意:每空1個單詞)。

Whatwouldyoudoifyoufeltanxious(焦慮的)?Wouldyoufeelbetterifsomeoneelsecouldsharehisorher

experienceswithyou?IntheUnitedStates,twoteenagegirlssetupamentalhealthcampcalled''Healing(治愈)

Hearts"tohelppeopledealwithanxiety.

TheideaofcreatingthecampcamefromDinahMartinez,17,andherschoolmateJanetMartinez,18.Bothgirls

sufferedfromanxiety.

DinahMartinezalwaysdidwellinschool.nButthenIjuststartedtocollapse(崩潰)/'Dinah

Martinezsaid.Shestoppedtalkingtoherfriends,stoppedgoingtoschoolforthreeweeksandstayedathome.

JanetMartinezwasanxiousinelementaryschool.Thingsgotevenworseinjuniorhigh."Itwasalotofpressure

(壓力)Iputonmyself.Iwouldwakeupinthemorninganditwaslikemyheartwasracing"shesaid.

Thegirls'campideagotsupportfromGirlsLeadingOurWorld(GLOW)intheUS.Theorganizationawarded

them$5,000toputonthecampforotherteenagegirls.

The"HealingHearts"campwascreatedto"helpdealwithanxiety,especiallywithgirlsinhighschoolbecause

that'swhentheyarethemostvulnerable(脆弱的),"JanetMartinezsaid.

Onthefirstdayofthecamp,10girlswerethere.Expertsatthecamptalkedaboutanxiety.Theyhelpedgirlswho

wereexperiencinganxiety.Thegirlslearnedhowtocalmthemselveswhentheyareanxious.Theylearnedabout

calmingmethodslikedeepbreathingandguidedmediation(調節(jié)).

"It'sgoodtoknowthatsomeoneelseisgoingthroughthesamethingasmeandwecanbothhelpeachother

out,"DinahMartinezsaid.

Title:The"HealingHearts”Camp

Twogirlssufferedfromanxiety,sothey______71______upwiththeideaofsettingup

Background

amentalhealthcamp.

GirlsLeadingOurWorldgavethemanawardof$5,000toputonthecampfor

Support

_______72_______teenagegirls.

Tohelpdealwithanxiety,especiallywithgirlsinhighschoolwhentheyarethemost

73

vulnerable.

Expertstalkedaboutanxietyandhelpedgirlswithanxiety.

ActivitiesThegirlslearnedhowtokeep______74______whentheyareanxious,likedeepbreathing

andguidedmediation.

It*sgoodtogiveahandtothosewhoseexperiencesare_____75_____toDinah

Conclusion

Martinez's.

76.書面表達

76.減負之后,同學們有了更多的課余時間。某校英語角就“如何讓課余生活更有意義?”展開了討論,大家

各抒己見。請你根據(jù)下圖提示,以“HowToMakeOurSpareTimeMore

Meaning^?'為題,用英語寫一篇短文。

注意:(1)短文應包括所給內容要點,可適當發(fā)揮,使文章連貫;

(2)詞數(shù)90左右,短文開頭已給出,不計入總詞數(shù);

(3)短文中不得出現(xiàn)考生的真實姓名、校名等信息。

(4)參考詞匯:提升素養(yǎng)promoteliteracy

HowToMakeOurSpareTimeMoreMeaningful?

Nowadays,westudentshavemuchmoresparetimethaneverbefore,buthowtomakeoursparetimemore

meaningful?

答案與解析

一、單項選擇

從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

1.Whichunderlinedletterpronouncesdifferentlyfromtheothers?

A.planetB.campingC.rabbitD.shape

[答案]D

[解析]

[詳解]句意“哪個帶下劃線的字母發(fā)音與其他字母不同?"。A.planet/'plaenit/;B.camping/'kaempii)/;C.

rabbit/'raebit/;D.shape/Jelp/o根據(jù)音標可知,A項、B項和C項中的a發(fā)/田/,D項中的a發(fā)/el/,故選D。

2.1fyouwanttotakeshortrideinthecity,choosesharedbike.

A.a;/B.the;theC.a;aD./;a

[答案]C

[解析]

[詳解]句意“如果你想要一個短途旅行,選擇一個共享單車”。第一空處,根據(jù)takeashortride“短途旅行”

可知,排除B和D;第二空處,sharedbike是可數(shù)名詞單數(shù),且譯為“一個共享單車”,故選C。

3.0nApril24,XieWenjunracedtogoldinthe110-meterhurdlesattheAsianAthleticsChampionships

inQatar

A.manB.menC.men'sD.mens'

[答案]C

[解析]

[詳解]句意“4月24日,謝文俊在卡塔爾亞洲田徑錦標賽男子110米跨欄上獲得了金牌”。本題考查名詞所

有格。A.男人(單數(shù));B.男人(復數(shù)):C.男人的;D.形式錯誤,應為men's。根據(jù)hurdles可知,應用men,

譯為“男人的110米欄”,用名詞所有格,men后沒有s,用,s,故選C。

4.Accordingtothenotice,guestsatthishotelusethesportscenteratnoextracost.

A.canB.shouldC.mustD.need

[答案]A

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