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—It’ll be unbelievable. A. how will life be like C. what life will be like
B. how life will be like21*cnjy*com D. what will life be like
14. —Miss White, I am afraid I have got low marks in the exam.
— , dear! Take it easy. I am sure if you try your best, you will pass it easily next time. A. You’re welcome C. All right
B. Come on D. Well done
15. —Hello! My computer has caught a virus and it no longer works properly now.
—Don’t worry. What’s your telephone number?
A. What can I do for you then? B. I am sorry to hear that.
C. Please take care of your computer. D. Our worker will contact you soon. 二、完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
For the past five years, 44-year-old Rami Adham has spent much of his time helping children in Syria(叙利亚). He keeps sending 16 to them.
Rami Adham was born in Syria, but moved to Finland with his When Syrian civil war(内战) took place in 2011, he decided to help his hometown. In the beginning, he 17 planned on sending toys. medicine and drinking water were more 18 . Once his daughter send her toys to the children in Syria. When Adham gave the toys
family in 1989. the children in He thought food, asked him to to those poor
children, he saw the 19 on their faces. From then on, he made toys on the top of his gift list.
Adham soon became famous 20 the Father Christmas of Syria. He has travelled from Finland to Syria 28 times. And he won’t stop 21 the war ends. Every time he goes to Syria, he carries a heavy bag of toys on his back all his way. It’s a trip full of 22 . He might get hurt or be killed at any time, but he never gives up. “Now children in Syria are facing death and many other possible threats. I think the toys are really 23 for the children,” he said. “No matter what they 24 , they are always happy to share them with others.”
Adham is having a fund-raising activity at present. He wants to raise 100,000 dollars. If it is 25 , he plans to use the money to build schools in Syria. The work of Adham is a light among the darkness for many children in Syria. 16. A. food
B. toys
C. money C. often
D. medicine
D. always D. impossible
17. A. never 18. A. impolite 19. A. joy 20. A. for 21. A. when
B. sometimes B. impatient
C. important
B. sadness B. with
C. anger D. fear D. to D. until D. happiness
D. hopeless
D. successful
D. remind
C. as
B. though B. valuable B. record
C. after C. danger
C. receive
22. A. secrets 24. A. remember
B. safety
23. A. expensive 25. A. necessary
C. useless
B. interesting C. difficult
三、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Arrow Times Carnival Arrow Times Carnival is an Online Talent Discovery event that recognizes talents among students across India. The event is online and the registration(注册)
26. The online competition takes place in .
A. China
B. India
C. America
D. England
27. The online competition is for students from .
A. GradeⅠto Ⅲ
B. Grade Ⅳ to Ⅵ D. GradeⅠto Ⅹ
B
In January, 2016, a three-episode TV documentary, Forbidden City, was broadcast on China Central Television. popular – the first episode alone has been watched nearly times so far on the video website bilibili.
Now the documentary has been made into a film, and came
out on Dec 16, 物修复者) in
2016. It is about how professional antiquity restorers (文
Masters 1
in
It soon became
million
C. Grade Ⅶ to Ⅹ
the Forbidden City repair ancient paintings, calligraphy, clocks and bronze pieces. It may not sound exciting, but the restorers’ patience and their 100 percent focus on even the smallest things is enough to impress people.
In fact, many of the restorers are young people. It has also made the documentary popular among their peers(同龄人), as it has shown them possibility of a different lifestyle. After Masters in Forbidden City was broadcast, about 20,000 people applied to work in the Forbidden City. Most of them were new college graduates.
The job has become popular. So have the restorers. But was it difficult to be part of a documentary? “It was only supposed to be difficult for the director, not for us. We simply did our jobs, paying no attention to anyone else around.” said Shi Liancang, one of the restorers, when asked during the film’s premiere(首映) in Shanghai. To make the documentary, the production team also did five years of pre-research and four months of uninterrupted(连续的) filming in the Forbidden City.
Indeed, these restorers keep this peaceful state of mind and devote themselves to doing the same thing they deeply love day after day. As the poster for the documentary says, “Choose a career and do it for a lifetime.”
28. What does the documentary Masters in Forbidden City mainly talk about?
A. Detailed introductions of things in the Forbidden City. B. How restorers in the Forbidden City repair things.
C. Life of professional antiquity restorers in the Forbidden City.21*cnjy*com
D. Different kinds of workers working in the Forbidden City. 29. From what Shi Liancang said in paragraph 4, the most important quality of the restorers should be _______.
A. curiosity B. creativity C. imagination D. attention 30. What does the documentary want to tell people?
A. Choose a job you love and do it well. B. Working as an antiquity restorer is great. C. Young people should live a different life.
D. Shooting a film in the Forbidden City requires hard work.
C
We usually see ancient plants or insects in amber(琥珀). group of researchers found something unusual in amber — a
The tail includes bones, soft tissue and even feathers. It which is about the length of a matchstick. It looks like a plant But researchers later identified(确定) it as part of the tail that couldn’t fly almost 100 million years ago.
Xing Lida of Beijing’s China University of Geosciences discovered the amber in a market in Myanmar in 2015. “It is an amazing fossil(化石) and the finest details of feathers can be seen in 3-D.” he said.
The researchers note in their paper that this finding is particularly special because, although dinosaur feathers have been found in amber before, we don’t know which dinosaurs they came from. But this time researchers know more.
The tail is likely to belong to a tiny dinosaur called coelurosaur. Famous coelurosaurs include the T-rex(霸王龙) and Velociraptor(迅猛龙) — the latter of which would finally evolve into birds.
So with the “once in a lifetime” finding, can we hope for the possibility of a real Jurassic Park (侏罗纪公园)? In the movie series, scientists bring dinosaurs back to life by getting their DNA from blood found in amber.
But Canadian scientist Ryan Mckellar said that although soft tissue and blood of the tail were found in the amber, no genetic material was kept. “The Jurassic Park answer is still a ‘no’ — this is in the science fiction.” he said.
31. What did a group of researchers find in amber recently?
A. Ancient plants. C. Ancient insects.
32. What do you know about the amber?
a. It is about 100 million years old. c. It was discovered this year.
b. It was discovered in Myanmar.
B. A tail of some ancient birds that couldn’t fly. D. A tail with feathers that belongs to a dinosaur.
But recently, a feathered tail! is 37 mm long, at first sight. of a dinosaur
d. It is a valuable fossil.
A. ab B. bc C. ac D. bd
33. What does the underlined phrase “evolve into” in Paragraph 5 mean?
A. come into B. break into C. grow into D. get into
34. Why is the finding particularly special?
A. Because it is the first time that dinosaur feathers have been found in amber. B. Because researchers know which dinosaur the tail might belong to. C. Because researchers learned that Velociraotpors evolved into birds. D. Because researchers learned that there were two types of coelurosaurs. 35. The movie Jurassic Park is mentioned to .
A. talk about the use of DNA in this area B. call on people to watch it C. compare different dinosaurs D. talk about science fiction
D
The main reason I was a little nervous to go to Inner Mongolia was that I didn’t really know what to expect. However, I was interested in the horse riding, archery and delicious food that I had heard about.
Also, my friend and I would be travelling there and sleeping in a traditional Mongolian yurt with complete strangers. I was worried about this new and difficult experience.
As soon as we got to the grasslands after our long five-hour journey by car, we were greeted with steaming bowls of hearty Mongolian noodles—just what we needed to get us in the mood to explore. We took a walk around the grasslands and were surprised—not only by their beauty, but also by the strong winds that blew dirt into our hair and nearly knocked us off our feet.
Before long, it was time to go horse riding. I was worried because it was the first time I had ever ridden a horse. I didn’t need to worry, though—we were all beginners but the horses made it very easy for us. However, they did have a habit of turning around and going the other way for no reason!
In the evening, we ate another simple, delicious meal of roast lamb. Afterwards, we had a strange task—to collect dung(粪便) to make a fire. In the end, we had a great time around the campfire that evening, listening to music and sharing stories of our day with strangers. That was the most exciting part of our trip.
Then we went to sleep in our yurt. Because we were in the grasslands, the temperature dropped sharply at night to around zero, so we felt cold throughout the night even though six other people were sleeping with us.21cnjy
The next day we woke up, still feeling tired, and headed back to Hohhot, capital of Inner Mongolia autonomous region. We really loved the nice hotel room we slept in that night and the shower that washed the dirt out of my hair. However, we didn’t regret having the adventure in the Inner Mongolian grasslands.
36. How did the writer feel before the trip?
A. He felt nervous about experiencing new things. B. He had mixed feelings about the coming trip.
C. He couldn’t wait to go on an adventure into the unknown.2·1·c·n·j·y D. He felt worried about travelling with complete strangers.
37. The writer experienced many things in Inner Mongolia EXPECT .
A. sleeping in the open air C. making a fire
B. horse riding
D. listening to music and sharing stories
38. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the article?21·cn·jy·com
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