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—Over 15 years.
A.How soon | B.How often | C.How long | D.How far |
A.where | B.when | C.what | D.why |
A.everything | B.something | C.anything | D.nothing |
A.will help | B.have helped | C.would help | D.had helped |
A.except | B.including | C.between | D.among |
—It stands for “talk to you later”.
A.how does it mean | B.how it means |
C.what does it mean | D.what it means |
A.behind | B.forward | C.away | D.round |
A.give up | B.take up | C.make up | D.put up |
—Who told you that? Friends need ________.
A.courage | B.distance | C.trust | D.shame |
A.can | B.must |
C.can't | D.mustn't |
—Wow! An iWatch? ________! Thank you so much,Dad!
A.What a surprise | B.What surprise | C.What a waste | D.What waste |
A.tastes | B.tasted | C.smells | D.smelled |
A.When in Rome, do as the Romans do. | B.No pain, no gain. |
C.You’ re never too old to learn. | D.Practice makes perfect. |
—________ They haven't won a single match in the past two years.
A.No doubt! | B.What a pity! | C.Guess what? | D.Are you joking? |
A few years ago the company I work for sent my wife and me to live in New York for a year. I’ve always loved jogging, so I was really
Because a lot of people had told me to be
While I was running through the park, another jogger
I bought the bread and went home. As soon as I got there, I began to tell my wife my story. “You won’t believe what happened to me,” I
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Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village though;
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.
My little horse must think it queer
To stop without a farmhouse near
Between the woods and frozen lake
The darkest evening of the year.
He gives his harness bells a shake
To ask if there is some mistake.
The only other sound’s the sweep
Of easy wind and downy flake.
The woods are lovely, dark, and deep.
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
25.This is most probably __________.
A.a play | B.a poem | C.a story | D.a notice |
26.What season does it describe?
A.Spring. | B.Summer. | C.Autumn. | D.Winter. |
27.Which of the following words rhymes with “though”?
A.Snow. | B.Near. | C.Lake. | D.Deep. |
Delia was a young pianist. Her husband Joe was a talented young painter. They lived in a small flat in New York.
Each of them was taking lessons-Joe with a famous art teacher, and Delia with a great pianist from Germany. They were the best teachers, so lessons were expensive, more than they could really afford, but…when you love your art, nothing’s too much.
But soon, the money began to run out and they couldn’t afford the lessons any more.
Then one day Delia came home and told Joe that she had met a man. The man’s daughter, Sally, wanted to learn the piano-and he was going to pay her 50 an hour. “Delia,” Joe said “I’d be much happier if you kept up your lessons.” Delia said that it didn’t matter. She said, “When I’ve made some money, I’ll start again. When you love your art, nothing’s too much.” A few days later, Joe came home and proudly took 200 from his pocket. “I met a man from Vermont,” he said, “who bought one of my paintings. And he wants to buy more!”
Then, one day, Joe came home and saw that Delia’s hand was burned. He asked her what had happened. “Oh,” said Delia. “My student, Sally, asked me to pour some coffee for her. So I did—and I dropped the coffee and burned my hand.”
Joe sat down and told Delia to sit down too. “Delia, what have you been doing the last two weeks?” he asked. She took a deep breath and started to cry. “Oh Joe — I couldn’t get any students, so I got a job in a coffee shop. And today I burned my hand with hot water. So I can’t work any more. I’m sorry, Joe — but we’ll still have money from the man in Vermont, won’t we?”
Joe looked at her. “There’s no man in Vermont,” he said. “I haven’t sold any paintings. I’ve been working in a drugstore (药店), and today someone came from the coffee shop to buy cream for a woman who’d burned her hand. So when I saw you — well, I guessed.”
They both laughed. “So we’ve told each other lies,” said Joe. “But when you love your art..,” Delia put her fingers to his lips (嘴唇). “No, Joe,” she said, “just ‘When you love…’ ”
28.How did Joe most probably feel when he first knew about Delia’s plan?
A.Proud but a bit afraid. | B.Excited but a bit angry. | C.Curious but a bit sad. | D.Cheerful but a bit worried. |
29.What did Delia want to say in the end?
A.When you love your art, you can’t tell lies. | B.When you love someone, you can’t tell lies. |
C.When you love your art, nothing’s too much. | D.When you love someone, nothing’s too much. |
30.Which of the following can best describe the coupled life?
A.Full of joy. | B.Full of love. | C.Full of lies. | D.Full of surprise. |
Rock art is the name given to pictures drawn on rock by ancient people. In the American Southwest, rock art can be seen on the walls of caves and mountains. Many of these places are in the Four Comers area, where the states of Arizona, Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico meet. More than 7,000 rock art places have been found just in Utah, where the area’s dry climate (气候)has helped keep the art.
There are three forms of rock art. The first is petroglyphs, which are pictures carved (雕刻)into the surface of rock. A sharp (尖利的)stone may have been used as a carving tool. A heavy stone may have been used to hit the sharp stone into the surface. The second form of rock art is pictographs, which are pictures painted on the rock. The paint was made from plants and trees. The artists painted with fingers, brushes made from hair, or bird bones. The third kind of rock art is geoglyphs, which are designs made in the ground by taking away stones.
Some rock art shows faces, hands, animals, and trees. Other pictures are symbols such as lines, circles, and squares. Some scientists think these symbols marked the location of water or good hunting grounds. Some think the symbols were put there during special celebrations. Others think the symbols showed the movement of planets and stars. Still others believe that they are just doodles.
Some rock art may be a form of writing. Large scenes are shown on mountains. Some scenes seem to tell a story. A hunting scene may include animals and people with hunting tools. A scene with many people holding hands could mean friendship. Rock art in caves may have been a way to decorate the artist’s home.
Some rock art in the Southwest is about 200 years old. Other rock art may be 10,000 years old. Scientists think ancient people called the Anasazi created the older works. They were farmers and lived in caves.
31.The writer mainly wants ________.
A.to introduce an ancient art form | B.to describe pictures drawn on rock |
C.to tell the history of a certain area | D.to solve the mystery of old symbols |
32.According to the passage, what are “doodles” probably like?
A.They are carelessly written or drawn. | B.They show different symbols. |
C.They are carefully chosen or designed. | D.They have special meanings. |
33.What can we learn about rock art?
A.The artists were usually farmers and lived in caves. |
B.It requires special paint made from plants and trees. |
C.Most of it describes the daily life of ancient peoples. |
D.Utah has the largest collection of it in the Southwest. |
34.What can we infer (推断)from the passage?
A.Petroglyphs are the easiest to be washed away by rain. |
B.Artists of modern times can copy rock art rather easily. |
C.The works created by the Anasazi must be pictographs. |
D.Places like rainforests are not ideal for keeping rock art. |
The people below all want to find a radio programme they could enjoy listening to this week. There are four radio programmes to choose from. Decide which programme would be the most suitable for the following people.
For questions 1-3, mark the correct letter (A-D) on your answer sheet
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Radio Programmes We Recommend This Week
A.History Team This Wednesday, a team tries to prove that people lived in the rocky hills of their area thousands of years ago. Dr. Clive Sparky describes what they find. Listeners can ring in and ask him questions, and discuss their own interests and discoveries. |
B.Showtime This is a perfect programme for lovers of new plays and music. On Saturday, listeners have the chance to hear the prize-winning play Machines. Composer Jack Williams will play his latest, piece for classical guitar. |
C.Before Our Time On Saturday, this weekly programme includes the first part of a documentary series about the discovery of a 15th-century village. Professor John Frost and his team will talk about what life was like for the villagers. |
D.Out and About Hear all the latest in the world of pop and rock, including a week of major concerts as they happen every evening, coming direct from Birmingham. After each concert, listeners can also hear singers answering questions about their music. |
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Did you know that years have their own colors? Pantone Color Institute is an organization that gives companies advice about color. And every year, it picks one that represents trends(趋势)in international culture.
This year, Pantone’s color is a bright shade of green that it calls “greenery”. Greenery makes people think of nature and growth. The color represents hope of changing one’s life for the better or care for the environment.
Red, orange and yellow are considered “warm” colors while blue, green and purple are “cool” But greenery has elements(元素)of both; it’s green, but it also includes a lot of yellow. This makes it able to go well with many other colors.
Pantone’s researchers start choosing the color of the year about nine months before the year begins. They look for a color that is already being used more and more often. To decide the color of the year, they look beyond fashion and home decorating. They study art, movies and lots of other things. They pick one color they expect to stay popular and announce their choice in December for the following year.
You’re likely to see greenery a lot in 2017. When you do, let it encourage you to enjoy nature and start something new.
Title: Greenery, the Color of the54.
Who picked the color? | An organization |
What is the color like? | It includes both green and yellow, so it 56. many other colors. It represents hope of changing for a better life or care for the environment. |
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近期,一部片名为《摔跤吧,爸爸!》的印度电影在各地热映,引发了观众对父母育儿方式的热议,为此英文报Teens将在下期开设专栏讨论这一话题。假设你是Alice,上周随父亲一起观看了此片,请结合观后感受给报社写一封英文信参与讨论,内容提示见下表:
总体印象 | 一部充满正能量的电影 |
内容概要 | 一个印度父亲和他两个女儿的故事 父亲为实现自己的世界冠军梦逼迫女儿们接受训练 起先两人都不愿意,但父亲非常严厉,最后成功了。 |
热议焦点 | 父母是否该为孩子决定未来? |
你的观点 | …… |
1. 英文信须包括表格中所有提及内容,要求语句通顺、意思连贯;
2. 表格中“你的观点”一栏须用2-3句话进行合理阐述,可作适当发挥;
3. 词数在90个左右,信的首尾已在答题卡上给出,不计入总词数,信件内容必须写在答题卡指定的位置上。
参考词汇:正能量(positive energy) 世界冠军(world champion)
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Yours,
Alice