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Last month, a new bridge was first opened to the public. It’s
Workers started to build the bridge in May, 2018.
Now the city is hoping that the bridge
Some people
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A.longer | B.the longer | C.longest | D.the longest |
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A.it is | B.is it | C.it was | D.was it |
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A.It | B.Its | C.They | D.Theirs |
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A.at | B.under | C.among | D.between |
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A./ | B.a | C.an | D.the |
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A.bird | B.birds | C.bird’s | D.birds’ |
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A.brought | B.will bring | C.is bringing | D.was bringing |
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A.enjoy | B.enjoyed | C.enjoying | D.to enjoy |
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A.are inviting | B.are invited | C.were invited | D.were inviting |
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A.excite | B.excited | C.excitedly | D.excitement |
Many kids are crazy about space. Last month, a space agency (机构) told the public that they were
“Dear sirs, my name is Sam Lee. I think I am the
What are Sam’s
Sam soon got a
“Among kids, there are
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A.waking up | B.looking for | C.dealing with | D.talking about |
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A.simply | B.lightly | C.seriously | D.clearly |
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A.right | B.kind | C.important | D.favorite |
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A.dreams | B.problems | C.discoveries | D.advantages |
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A.war | B.road | C.space | D.sports |
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A.job | B.test | C.reply | D.ticket |
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A.move | B.protect | C.pull | D.collect |
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A.warming | B.helping | C.ordering | D.encouraging |
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A.see | B.tell | C.thank | D.search |
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A.past | B.future | C.recent | D.present |
Welcome to Manor Farm U-pick Activities.

We are known for our delicious strawberries. We invite you to visit the farm and enjoy our fresh products and great farming experiences. We’ll try our best to create a safe open-air environment for our customers under the circumstances (情况) of COVID-19 this year. Please read the instructions below.
To pick the strawberries, you need to make a reservation (预约) on our website. Reservations are open from 13:00 to 20:00 the day before the picking day.
Please don’t come to the farm if you are sick.
On the farm, you need to stay at least two meters away from anyone you don’t live with.
For safety, you must use our new baskets only. A basket alone costs 5 yuan. It holds about 2kg of strawberries and a basket of strawberries is priced at 50 yuan in total.
If children come, they MUST stay close to their parents. Running up and down the strawberry rows will NOT be allowed. Our workers will tell them where to start picking and the children should listen. We hope children will follow our safety rules in our fields.
No pets are allowed on the farm.
Any questions, please call us at 906-256-523.
21.If you go to the farm on August 8th, you can make a reservation at ________.
A.10:00 on August 6th | B.10:00 on August 7th |
C.14:00 on August 6th | D.14:00 on August 7th |
22.The farm provides new baskets ________.
A.to cut down the cost | B.to protect the environment |
C.to keep customers safe | D.to carry more strawberries |
23.On the farm, children are asked to ________.
A.plant some strawberries | B.run along the rows |
C.stay close to their parents | D.look after their pets |
24.For more information, you can ________.
A.write an email | B.make a phone call |
C.send a voice message | D.watch news on TV |
25.The instructions are most probably from ________.
A.a farm owner | B.a teacher | C.a news reporter | D.a customer |
According to a research more than 130 billion pounds of uneaten food go to waste in Laura’s country each year. That is about 30% of the yearly food supply (供应). It is a sad fact especially when you consider how many families and homeless people are in hunger.
When Laura saw her school dining hall throw away food that was not eaten at all every day, she came up with an idea. She started a project to help her school dining hall to give away uneaten food to homeless shelters (庇护所) in her community. In the past three years, the same project has spread to other schools and some fast food restaurants throughout the city. The project is called Feed& find, and has already fed thousands of people in her city.
How does it work? Through an app, Feed& Find matches local homeless shelters with school dining halls and restaurants that have uneaten food to provide. When dining halls or restaurants have uneaten food left, they can use the app to share the information about the food. A truck driver working for the project is then sent to pick it up and take it to a shelter.
Pretty cool, right? It’s not surprising that people in other cities have got in touch with Laura hoping that she could have developed similar projects for their communities.
Some people, however, have concerns about the safety of the uneaten food. They think such food may not be clean enough. Still, this project is a clever way to help solve the problem of food waste and it helps those in need.
26.The numbers in paragraph 1 tell us ________.
A.some people are poor | B.food waste is serious |
C.the population is large | D.the research is interesting |
27.Laura’s project first got food from ________.
A.her school dining hall | B.her family |
C.a fast food restaurant | D.homeless shelter |
28.People in other cities would like Laura to ________.
A.find a truck driver | B.visit their communities |
C.give away food to them | D.help develop projects like hers |
29.The underlined words “concerns” in this passage means ________.
A.ways | B.secrets | C.worries | D.decisions |
30.Which can be the best title for this passage?
A.A Dining Guide App | B.A Food Sharing Project |
C.A Driving Service App | D.A Food Safety Project |
31. 32. 33. 34. 35. | A. In many ball games, the most important person is the one who carries the ball. Such a person is the leader and he makes sure that a job gets done. B. Birds feed on worms. A bird will go hungry if it cannot catch worms. The bird that gets up early is sure to get some food, so the early bird catches the worm. C. Your feet become hot when you run. But when you are forced to sit in one place, your heels stay cool. When someone keeps you waiting, you can say he is cooling your heels. D. Some people seem to know what’s going on behind them, as if they had eyes in the back of their heads. “Eyes in the back of your head” describes the ability to notice everything happening around you. E. You don’t know what will happen if you wake up a sleeping dog in the street, so it would be much smarter to let sleeping dogs lie. F. People may get their feet into the water slowly when they start to lean swimming. “Get your feet wet” means trying to do something for the first time. G. Fish live in water. A person who is in a strange or uncomfortable environment may feel like a fish out of water. |
Many foreigners move to China because of a strong interest in its culture. One man has turned his interest into love and this love made
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Many of us read news every day is probably because we’d like to know what’s happening in the world. Today we can get news from TV or the Internet, but how did ancient people get news?
At the very beginning, information spread by word of mouth. People living in tribes (部落), got news from neighbors or travelers. Ancient Romans changed the way people knew about their communities. They posted a list of daily happenings at public squares in the cities. Ancient Chinese people did it in another way. The government had news sheets sent to officials in the whole country so people could know what was going on in the capital.
The fifteenth century saw big progress in printing technology in the west. The progress brought a sudden rise of news business. Printers sold whatever people loved to read. In the sixteenth century, the first real newspaper appeared. People started to form the habit of reading newspapers. They liked to share their opinions on newspapers. The invention of telegraph (电报) machines led to another big step in history. News stories were sent to the papers in minutes instead of weeks.
Now we get news in seconds from all over the world. We can become some kind of reporters by posting online what happens around us.
46.From whom did people living in tribes get news?
47.Where did ancient Romans post a list of daily happenings?
48.What brought a sudden rise of news business in the 15th century?
49.When did the first real newspapers appear?
50.How can we become some kind of reporters now?
校园广播节目是同学们获取校园资讯的途径之一,假设你是李明你所在学校的英语广播节目,拟开设听众来信专栏,请你给该专栏投稿内容包括:
(1)你喜欢该节目的哪一位主持人,请就其工作谈两点原因;(2)你对英语节目的两点建议;
(3)你对节目的祝愿。
参考词汇:host男主持,hostess女主持
作文要求:
(1)不得在作文中出现学校的真实名称和考生的真实姓名。
(2)语句连贯,字数80个左右,作文的开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数也不必抄写在答题卡上.
Dear editors,
I’m a big fan of the English programs of our school radio stations.
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Li Ming