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阅读下列各小题,根据汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案写在答题卡上的相应题号后。
The class remained very noisy although the bell had rung five minutes before. The teacher was about to lose his temper               . (settle)
五分钟前铃就响了,那个班还是非常吵闹,老师正要发脾气这时他们突然安静下来了。
              the old bike, we sold it to a waste recycle center. (apart)
我们把这辆旧自行车拆散,把它卖给了一家废品回收站。
A person with a severe mental health problem is                to have no close friends than the average. (likely)
有严重心理疾病的人找不到知心朋友的可能性是普通人的四倍。
The TV entertainment program, the Voice of China, enjoys great popularity, with a large audience                in its live show. (lose)
综艺节目《中国好声音》很受欢迎,很多观众沉浸在它的现场表演之中。
                  with work should not be the reason for treating one’s neighbors as strangers. (occupy)
工作繁忙不应该成为“对面不相识”的借口。
Not until a week later                at the meeting. (put)
直到一周后,这个问题才在会议上被提出。
Those successful deaf dancers think that dancing is an activity                more than hearing. (matter)
那些成功的盲人舞者认为,舞蹈是一种视力比听力更重要的活动。
From then on I went all out to spend every minute available practicing my oral English               . (suggest)
从那时起,我就竭尽全力地利用可能的每一分钟按照我老师的建议练习口语。
His parents died when he was a baby. Nobody knows who it was               . (bring)
他是婴儿的时候父母就双亡了,没人知道究竟是谁把他抚养成人的。
Because of Typhoon Fitow this October, some citizens in this coastal city would rather they            the inland area some day. (move)
因为今年十月的台风“菲特”,这个沿海城市的一些市民宁愿有一天搬到内陆地区。

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假设你是高三(1)班的学生李华。你的英国朋友Chris八月份来北京度假,来信向你咨询如何更好地体验中国文化。请你根据以下提示回信。
1. 参观景点,比如长城、颐和园等;
2. 欣赏传统艺术:如京剧、中国剪纸等;
3. 品尝美食,比如饺子、北京烤鸭等。
注意:
1. 词数不少于50;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Chris,
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua

语法填空,根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
Six men have been trapped in a mine for seventeen hours. If they are not brought to the surface soon they may lose their(life). However, rescue operations are(prove) difficult. If explosives are used, vibrations will cause the roof of the mine(collapse). Rescue workers are therefore drilling a hole on the north side of the mine. They intend to bring the men up inspecial capsule.there had not been a hard layer of rock beneath the soil, they would have completed the job in a few hours. As it is, they have been drilling for sixteen hours and they still have a long way to go. Meanwhile, a microphone, which(low) into the mine two hours ago, has enabled the men to keep in touch with the closest relatives. Though they are running out of fooddrink, the men are(cheer) and confident that they will get out soon. They have been told that rescue operations are progressing(smooth). If they knew how difficult it was to drill the hard rock, they would lose heart.

I am trying to muster (鼓起) the courage to toss_away my mobile phone to enjoy a more peaceful and ring-free life.
Can you imagine not having your mobile phone? In our high-tech, in-a-hurry age, a cell-free life is a hard concept to swallow. Our mobile phones can now access the Internet, and many people feel the need to express their every thought on their blog pages. If I gave up my cell-phone, people would think I was mad.
I wish I had the strength to toss away my technology. I have an office phone, a home phone, an e-mail and if people want to contact me, they can. If I'm out, people can leave a message. Do they really need to find me 24/7? However, I'm a bit like Frodo in the movie Lord of the Rings. The power of the ring is too strong and I can't let it go.
Mobile phones have become necessary tools in our busy life. For most people, they hold all contacts and many of us don't write up address books any more. The latest phones carry our music, pictures, movies and everything else. We feel lost without this device and when we do misplace it, we feel cut off from our fellow.
"Where have you been?" said a friend, who saw me a week after I lost my cell-phone, "I tried calling you, but you disappeared. You disappeared off the face of the Earth." See, when you don't have a mobile phone, you don't exist.
I'm not really going to toss my mobile phone away, in fact. We humans are such social animals and mobile phones serve us well. So in 2009, I've decided not to serve my mobile phone. Like all machines, I can always turn it off.
What does the underlined phrase "toss away" mean?

A.give away B.get away
C.break away D.throw away

The writer mentions Frodo to________.

A.show it is difficult to get rid of the mobile phone
B.show how much he likes Frodo
C.suggest a cell-free life is what he wants
D.introduce a film character to us

What do we know about mobile phones in the 4th paragraph?

A.Mobile phones can do anything for us.
B.Mobile phones have become very important in our life.
C.We could not live without mobile phones.
D.We would be cut off by our fellow without mobile phones.

What can be inferred from the last paragraph?

A.The writer is not really going to toss his mobile phone away.
B.When you don't have a mobile phone, you don't exist.
C.The writer decides not to serve his mobile phone.
D.We humans can control ourselves and machines.

A store that sells husbands has just opened in Ottawa where a woman may go to choose a husband from many men.
The store consisted of 6 floors and the men increase in positive attributes(品质,特点)as the shopper goes up the flights. There is, however, a catch(陷阱). As you open the door to any floor you may choose a man from that floor, but if you go up a floor, you cannot go back down except to exit the building.
So a woman goes to the shopping center to find a husband. On the first floor the sign on the door reads: Floor 1— These men have jobs. The woman reads the sign and says to herself, “Well, that’s better than my last boyfriend, but I wonder what’s further up?”
So up she goes. The second floor sign reads: Floor 2 — These men have jobs and love kids. The woman remarks to herself, “That’s great, but I wonder what’s further up?”
And up she goes again. The third floor sign reads: Floor 3 — These men have jobs, love kids and are extremely good-looking. “Hmm, better.”
The fourth floor sign reads: Floor 4 — These men have jobs, love kids, are extremely good-looking and help with the housework. “Wow!” exclaims the woman, “Very tempting. But, there must be more, further up!”
And again she heads up another flight. The fifth floor sign reads: Floor 5 —These men have jobs, love kids, are extremely good-looking, help with the housework and have a strong romantic character. “ Oh, mercy me! But just think…what must be awaiting me further on?”
So up to the sixth floor she goes. The sixth floor sign reads: Floor 6 –You are visitor 3, 456, 789,012 to this floor. There are no men on this floor. Thank you for shopping Husband Mart and have a nice day.
Women tend to go up the floor until they reach the top floor because _____.

A.they think the husbands downstairs are not suitable
B.they are sure that the best husbands are on the top floor
C.they think even better husbands may be upstairs
D.they know the catch very well

The writer intends us to believe that _____.

A.husbands are hard to shop
B.women are hard to please
C.women think they are better than men
D.women can’t be too careful when choosing husbands

We can infer from the passage that _____.

A.women are not good at shopping husbands
B.more women will leave the shop alone
C.women are romantic
D.women are more kind than men

“OK,” I said to my daughter as she bent over her afternoon bowl of rice. “What’s going on with you and your friend J.? ” J. is the leader of a group of third-graders at her camp—a position Lucy herself occupied the previous summer. Now she’s the one on the outs. and every day at snack time, she tells me all about it, while I offer the unhelpful advice all summer long.
“She’s fond of giving orders, “Lucy complained. “She’s turning everyone against me. She’s mean. And she’s fat.” “Excuse me,” I said, struggling for calm. “What did you just say?” “She’s fat.” Lucy mumbled (含糊地说). “We’re going upstairs,” I said, my voice cold. “We’re going to discuss this.” And up we went. I’d spent the nine years since her birth getting ready for this day, the day we’d have the conversation about this horrible word. I knew exactly what to say to the girl on the receiving end of the teasing, but in all of my imaginings, it never once occurred to me that my daughter would be the one who used the F word—Fat.
My daughter sat on her bed, and I sat beside her. “How would you feel if someone made fun of you for something that wasn’t your fault?” I began. “She could stop eating so much,” Lucy mumbled, mouthing the simple advice a thousand doctors have given overweight women for years.
“It’s not always that easy,” I said. “Everyone’s different in terms of how they treat food.” Lucy looked at me, waiting for me to go on. I opened my mouth, then closed it. Should I tell her that, in teasing a woman’s weight, she’s joined the long tradition of critics? Should I tell her I didn’t cry when someone posted my picture and commented, “I’m sorry, but aren’t authors who write books marketed to young women supposed to be pretty?”
Does she need to know, now, that life isn’t fair? I feel her eyes on me, waiting for an answer I don’t have. Words are my tools. Stories are my job. It’s possible she’ll remember what I say forever, and I have no idea what to say.
So I tell her the only thing I can come up with that is absolutely true. I say to my daughter, “I love you, and there is nothing you could ever do to make me not love you. But I’m disappointed in you right now. There are plenty of reasons for not liking someone. What she looks like isn’t one of them.”
Lucy nods, tears on her cheeks. “I won’t say that again,” she tells me, and I pull her close, pressing my nose against her hair. As we sit there together, I pray for her to be smart and strong. I pray for her to find friends, work she loves, a partner who loves her. And still, always, I pray that she will never struggle as I’ve struggled, that weight will never be her cross to bear. She may not be able to use the word in our home, but I can use in my head. I pray that she will never get fat.
Why does the author want to discuss with Lucy?

A.Because she wants to offer some other helpful advice.
B.Because she is really shocked at Lucy’s rudeness.
C.Because she has prepared the conversation for nine years.
D.Because she decides to tell Lucy a similar story of her own.

What does the author want to tell her daughter?

A.It is not easy to take the doctors’ advice to eat less.
B.People shouldn’t complain because life is unfair.
C.People shouldn’t be blamed for their appearance.
D.She herself was once laughed at for her appearance.

It can be inferred from the passage that_______.

A.the author earns a living by writing stories.
B.the author is a fat but good-looking woman.
C.the author will stop loving her daughter for what she said.
D.the author’s daughter agreed with her from the very beginning.

The author’s attitude towards her daughter can be best described as _______.

A.satisfied and friendly B.indifferent but patient
C.loving but strict D.unsatisfied and angry

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