He threw away his cup and became even happier. Which of the following is correct for the underlined word in the sentence?
A./ θrəʊ / |
B./ θru: / |
C./ θri: / |
D./ θrɔ: / |
Japan attacked Pearl Harbor (珍珠港) of the united States December, 1941.
The play was not interesting, so there were ________ people in the theatre.
A.a little |
B.few |
C.many |
D.much |
As soon as you come back from the airport, please give a call.
I don't like this kind of cell phone. Will you show me ?
A.other |
B.the other |
C.another |
D.others |
The film "Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy" is , so it is welcomed by people.
A.amazing |
B.bad |
C.boring |
D.bored |
When he heard a cry for help, he ran out as______ as he could.
A.hardly |
B.finally |
C.quickly |
D.slowly |
They haven't won the championship (冠军) in the World Cup Final , ?
A.didn't they |
B.did they |
C.haven't they |
D.have they |
Which T-shirt would you like to buy, a blue one an orange one ?
Many young people an active part in the third season of The Voice of China last year.
A.take |
B.took |
C.will take |
D.have taken |
If I the driving test, I will have an another try.
A.will fail |
B.am failing |
C.fail |
D.failed |
—Must I wash these plates?
—No, you . The machine can do it.
A.mustn't |
B.can't |
C.may not |
D.needn't |
After the interview, the reporter decided an article on school buses in China.
A.write |
B.writing |
C.wrote |
D.to write |
— We're going to see a film with our parents tonight.
— .
A.Enjoy your time. |
B.That's all right. |
C.You're welcome. |
D.It's a pleasure. |
— You look so beautiful in your new dress.
— _________.
A.I agree with you. |
B.No, I don’t. |
C.Thank you. |
D.I don’t think so. |
Choose the best answer (根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案)


I. M. Pei (贝聿铭,华裔美籍建筑设计师)is one of the world’s greatest architects. People admire his buildings in cities around the world. He is famous for his ability to combine old and new architecture. Ieoh Ming Pei was born in 1917 in Canton, China. He was the oldest son of a rich banker. He received a good education at the best schools in Shanghai. At the age of 17, Pei went to the United States. He studied engineering and architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T). World War II had started before he graduated. Pei’s father told him it was safer to stay in the United States.
Pei stayed in the United Sates and worked for a building company in New York City. During this time, he designed homes, office buildings, parks, and shopping centers. Some of these buildings became famous.
In 1955, I.M.T Pei started his own company. He designed many buildings for M.I.T. He also designed the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. He became well known for creating buildings that looked like the things around them. This was very unusual.
In 1974, he visited China for the first time in 40 years. He designed a hotel in Beijing. He also designed the 72-story Bank of China building in Hong Kong. This is one of the tallest building in Asia.
One of Pei’s most famous works is the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. It was a big challenge because he added a new part to an old building. His design was a big success. I.M.Pei is someone who has truly influenced the modern world. He is a great success among architects.
When he was a child, I.M.Pei ______.
A.had a difficult life |
B.didn’t have much chance to be successful |
C.didn’t have a good education |
D.had a good start in life |
In 1940, Pei didn’t return to China because ______.
A.it was at war |
B.he didn’t have the money for the trip |
C.his family moved to the United States |
D.he wanted to work abroad |
The underline word combine in the first paragraph probably means ___________.
A.design |
B.put together |
C.add to |
D.build |
Pei did not visit China for forty years after______.
A.1917 |
B.1974 |
C.1955 |
D.1934 |
Pei’s great achievements have truly ______ the modern world.
A.beautified |
B.influenced |
C.developed |
D.made |
This passage is mainly about _______________.
A.I. M. Pei and his family. |
B.how I. M. Pei became a great architect. |
C.the brief introduction of I. M. Pei and his great success in architecture. |
D.I. M. Pei’s success in education. |
Choose the best words and complete the passage (选择最恰当的单词完成短文)
Have you ever been to a desert? A desert is a place full of sand.
Death Valley is one of the most ______ deserts in the United States. It covers a wide area with its bright sand. Almost 20 percent of this area is well below sea level, and Badwater, a salt water lake, is about 280 feet below sea level and the ______ place in the United Sates.
Long ago the Indians there called this place “Tomesha”. It means the land of fire. Death Valley’s name now dates back to 1849. At that time a group of miners came across the desert from Nevada, but they became _______ in this desert. They were hungry and thirsty. Their journey was certainly a sad story.
Today Death Valley is made a National Monument and people can cross it along several well-marked roads. They can _______ water and drinks in the roadside bars when thirsty, and they can have meals in the restaurants, too. Luckily with so many people traveling and living there, this desert’s special beauty has not been ruined.
Here you’ll have a lot of surprises. It is ________ like what you can see on the moon. The sight changes as the wind moves the sand about, showing the most unusual colors. One of the most unusual and surprising _______ of Death Valley is Devils Golf Course(魔鬼的高尔夫球场). If one goes there, it seems you are in some terrible dreams. Sand sculptures stand on a ________ ground, and their long shadows moves in the darkness of the night.

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A.brave |
B.famous |
C.careful |
D.successful |
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A.lowest |
B.highest |
C.farthest |
D.longest |
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A.angry |
B.excited |
C.lost |
D.surprised |
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A.keep |
B.stop |
C.practice |
D.enjoy |
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A.almost |
B.hardly |
C.also |
D.ever |
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A.copies |
B.pieces |
C.parts |
D.covers |
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A.bright |
B.frightening |
C.beautiful |
D.clean |
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Answer the questions (根据短文内容回答下列问题)
This is a story about a boy called Sparky. For Sparky, school was all but impossible. He failed every subject in the eighth grade. He got a zero in physics. It made him the worst physics student in the school’s history. He didn’t do much better in sports. Although he tried to join the school’s golf team, he quickly lost the only important match.
He didn’t have friends, either. Other kids didn’t care about him. If a classmate said “hello” to Sparky outside the school, he would feel very surprised.
Sparky was a loser and everyone knew it. So he accepted it.
But one thing was important to Sparky – drawing. He was proud of his artwork. In senior high school, he sent some cartoons to the editors of the yearbook (年鉴) but got turned down. Sparky was hurt. But he didn’t lose hope because he believed in his ability. He decided to become a professional artist.
He wrote a letter to the Walt Disney Studios (工作室) after graduating high school. The studio asked him to draw some cartoons on a certain subject. Sparky spent a lot of time on the cartoons. Finally, the reply came from Disney Studios: they didn’t like his cartoons.
Was it time to stop drawing? Sparky didn’t think so. He started to put his own life in the cartoons. He created his childhood self – a little boy loser: Charlie Brown. He wasn’t good at football. But Charlie Brown would soon become famous worldwide. Sparky, the boy who used to fail school and who was rejected again and again, was Charles Schulz. He created the Peanuts comic strip and the world-famous cartoon characters Charlie Brown and Snoopy.

Sparky didn’t do well in physics, did he?
________, ________________________.
Was Sparky good at making friends with others?
_____________________________________________________________.
Who did he send some cartoons to in senior school?
_____________________________________________________________.
What did the Walt Disney Studios ask him to do?
_____________________________________________________________.
What was Sparky’s real name?
_____________________________________________________________.
Why could a little loser become a world-famous cartoonist?
_____________________________________________________________.
Write at least 60 words about the topic “An Unforgettable Activity”. (以“一次令人难忘的活动”为题写一篇不少于60个词的短文,标点符号不占格。)
(注意:短文中不得出现考生姓名、校名及相关信息,否则不予评分。)
Questions for reference (以下问题仅供参考):
● What kind of activity did you once take part in?
● What did you do in the activity?
● Why was it unforgettable?