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根据对话内容,从方框中选择恰当的选项补全对话,其中有两项多余。
A
A: Good morning, Susie!
B: Hi, Alex. You look very happy this morning.
A: Yes, I am! (1)_______
B: What holiday is it today?
A: Today is Mid-Autumn Festival!
B: Oh! (2)_______
A: Thank you!
B: Is Mid-Autumn Festival always on September 24th?
A: No. (3)_______
B: How do you usually celebrate it?
A: We eat mooncakes. I have one for you.
B: Thank you, Alex. (4)_______
A: Because they look like the moon.
B: What else do you do?
A: We also get together with friends and family.
B: That's great! (5)_______
A: Sometimes, but we usually have a barbecue (户外烧烤) and admire the moon.
A. Why are you so happy today?
B. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
C. Do you stay up until midnight?
D. Why are they called mooncakes?
E. Today is one of my favorite holidays!
F. When is Mid-Autumn Festival this year?
G. Sometimes it is earlier, and sometimes it is later.
B
A: Good morning, madam. Welcome to our store. Can I help you?
B: I'd like to buy a dress, please.
A: Oh, good! (1)_______ They were all produced in Shanghai and their quality (质量) is very good.
B: Oh, they touch soft. (2)_______
A: The blue ones are made of cotton, and those green ones are made of silk.
B: (3)_______
A: Well, this way please! Please look at this one. I think this one is for your age.
B: Oh, it's brown. I like brown. Is it made of silk, too?
A: Yes. (4)_______
B: It's good. Can I try it on?
A: Of course. Hmm, it fits you very well and you really look beautiful in it.
B: Thank you! (5)_______
A:$78.
B: OK. I'll take it.
A. How much is it?
B. What are they made of?
C. But I don't like the colors.
D. What's your favorite color?
E. It feels very cool in summer.
F. I suggest you go to another clothes store.
G.We've got lots of new dresses in different styles.
C
A: Hi, Peter. Why are you here? I haven't seen you for years.
B: Sorry, do I know you?
A: I'm Joe. (1)_______ We used to go to school together.
B: Oh, you're Joe. I heard you were going to Tsinghua University.
A: Yes. (2)_______
B: You used to be short and heavy. But now you are tall and thin. So I couldn't ...
A: Really? (3)_______ So I was fat.
B: Did you use to wear glasses?
A: Yes. Now I still wear glasses.
B: (4)_______
A: I work as a teacher in Peking University.
B: You're great. Oh, it's close to 6 o'clock. Let's have dinner together.
A: Thank you. (5)_______
B: All right. See you next time.
A: See you.
A. We used to be neighbors.
B. Where do you work now?
C. You have changed a lot.
D. Why not have dinner together?
E. I used to have sweet food often.
F. But I have to go to an important party.
G. But now I have finished the university.
完形填空
先通读下面的A、B、C三篇短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选择可以填入空白处的最佳答案。
A易读度 ★☆☆
Have you ever had the flu? If you have, you know how terrible it can make you feel. Most kids will get the flu sometime during 1 school years. When you have the flu, you 2 get a fever (which can be high), have a cough, feel very tired, and may have a sore throat as well. It can make you feel sick for a few days or for as 3 as a week. Sometimes, it can be hard to tell 4 you have the flu or a cold because the two share so many symptoms (症状). But 5 the flu, you'll usually have a higher fever and feel much worse.
The flu is 6 by a kind of virus (病毒), which is so small that you are unable to see it with your eyes. The flu virus is very easy to catch — it doesn't 7 how fit and healthy you are. For most kids, the flu comes and goes, 8 for some, it can be a serious illness. Most kids get the flu in the winter because germs (细菌) 9 more easily when kids are inside such as in classrooms. The best way to protect yourself from getting the flu is to wash your hands often, keep your hands to yourself, and go to your 10 for the flu shot (流感疫苗).
( )1. A. his B. her C. their D. our
( )2. A. even B. usually C. seldom D. still
( )3. A. early B. late C. short D. long
( )4. A. when B. if C. where D. how
( )5. A. in B. about C. with D. for
( )6. A. caused B. supported C. guarded D. divided
( )7. A. know B. tell C. matter D. mean
( )8. A. so B. or C. and D. but
( )9. A. lose B. spread C. change D. appear
( )10. A. parents B. teachers C. friend D. doctor
B易读度 ★★☆
Once I traveled down to Arizona to interview a leader on an Apache Indian reservation (阿帕奇印第安人保留地). It was quite a 1 and expensive journey — I had to fly to Phoenix and then take a car. But when I arrived, I 2 that the interview had been canceled (取消). The people at the office told me that the 3 had gone away days earlier. I was a little angry. I explained that I had spent a lot of time and money on the journey and I asked them 4 I had not been told that the interview had been canceled. They didn't answer and instead just looked at the floor 5 . I asked again, and I realized that I was starting to raise my 6 , but I thought that I had a right (权利) to be angry. However, again there was silence. I couldn't understand why these people wouldn't 7 me, but there was nothing more I could do, 8 I turned round and left.
Later somebody explained to me that in Apache culture, it is believed that the best answer to anger is silence. 9 believe that you can't have a reasonable (明智的) conversation with a person who is angry, and if you say anything, they'll 10 just get angrier. Where I live, we think that sometimes you have to show that you're angry in order to get a reply, but that simply won't work with the Apaches.
( )1. A. new B. long C. personal D. popular
( )2. A. checked B. discussed C. discovered D. decided
( )3. A. reporter B. driver C. customer D. leader
( )4. A. why B. when C. how D. where
( )5. A. by accident B. by mistake C. in public D. in silence
( )6. A. hands B. voice C. eyes D. head
( )7. A. speak to B. help with C. depend on D. look after
( )8. A. or B. because C. so D. though
( )9. A. We B. They C. I D. He
( )10. A. suddenly B. especially C. mainly D. probably
C易读度 ★★★
One day, a friend of mine asked me a question, "Do you agree with the idea that life is fair?" His question was a good one. It reminded me of 1 a teacher said when I was a high school student — "Life isn't fair. We usually think that life 2 be fair, but we sometimes feel sorry for ourselves. 3 , life is not fair and will not be fair."
Life is full of 4 . School is the most challenging place for young people today. When we say that life isn't fair, we mean everyone is 5 . We look different and have different experiences. We can't 6 life to be perfect. Life is what we make it.
Patrick is an American-born Chinese. When he was thirteen, he broke his neck 7 an accident. Since then he has been in a wheelchair. But he never 8 and he went on to finish school. He knew that a good 9 was his only path (途径) to success and independence.
For Patrick, 10 was hard. But he successfully dealt with a lot of difficulties and became the best student in school. 11 he finished the PhD (博士学位) program. Now he is very 12 teaching English and helping children who are out of school.
Life isn't fair for Patrick, 13 he has become successful. Burroughs — an American scientist — was 14 in saying, "A man can fail many times, but he isn't a failure (失败者) until he 15 to blame (责备) somebody else."
( )1. A. everything B. anything C. something D. nothing
( )2. A. needn't B. shouldn't C. need D. should
( )3. A. In fact B. At least C. For example D. At last
( )4. A. changes B. challenges C. dangers D. hopes
( )5. A. important B. normal C. perfect D. different
( )6. A. believe B. expect C. forget D. allow
( )7. A. in B. for C. with D. about
( )8. A. gave up B. dressed up C. grew up D. hurried up
( )9. A. tour B. opinion C. relationship D. education
( )10. A. speaking B. walking C. studying D. exercising
( )11. A. Finally B. Simply C. Usually D. Completely
( )12. A. tired of B. careful about C. active in D. surprised at
( )13. A. so B. but C. or D. and
( )14. A. honest B. right C. brave D. free
( )15. A. agrees B. refuses C. regrets D. begins
D易读度★★☆
阅读短文,从方框中选择恰当的词并用其适当形式填空,使短文完整、通顺。每词限用一次。
The Laba Festival, also known as the Rice Porridge Festival, is a traditional Chinese festival. It is (1)_______ on the 8th day of the 12th month in the traditional Chinese calendar. "La" is the name of the 12th month and "ba" is 8 in Chinese. As you can see, "Laba" is (2)_______ what it means — the 8th day of the 12th month. The Chinese consider the Laba Festival to be the beginning of the (3)_______ for the arrival of the Spring Festival.
On that day, Chinese people will have Laba porridge. Traditionally, family members (4)_______ it together at the table. Then they leave some as a symbol of hope for a good harvest (丰收) in the coming year. Many people hope for good luck as well. After 10 centuries of (5)_______, there are now over 100 different ways to cook Laba porridge. It is now loved by people of (6)_______ ages.
Besides eating Laba porridge, people in northern China also have the habit of (7)_______ Laba garlic (蒜) on that day. They use lots of black vinegar (醋) to make it. (8)_______ color is green and it tastes sour and a bit spicy (辛辣的). (9)_______ the Spring Festival comes, the garlic and vinegar is used (10)_______ dumplings, the food that every Chinese person eats on Chinese New Year's Eve.
阅读理解
A易读度 ★★☆
A Chinese man brought his favorite dishes reganmian and hot pot to Rovaniemi, Finland. He became the first Chinese to open a restaurant in the Arctic Circle (北极圈).
Hu Liang, from Central China's Hubei Province, moved to Finland after graduation at 21. For the last twelve years, he has seen more and more Chinese tourists visiting the country to enjoy the winter holidays.
"Chinese people are becoming richer and more international. What has not changed is their ▲ . So I made the decision to open the restaurant," said Hu.
Hu's restaurant serves reganmian, a traditional Wuhan noodle, as well as Chinese hot pot. He orders ingredients (原料) from China online and offers e-payment which is popular among Chinese people such as Alipay.
At a price of $18.45, a bowl of reganmian is not only great comfort for Chinese tourists who have traveled from thousands of miles away, but it also appeals to local Finns.
In Rovaniemi, with a population of around 60,000, Hu receives more than 300 guests in the peak season (最繁忙的季节) to offer people a "hot" experience in the cold, snowy land.
Married to a Finnish woman and father to one child, Hu has got used to the local lifestyle with lots of skiing (滑雪) and ice fishing trips.
He said he would bring his child to Wuhan, and try to switch (转换) between the two cities every half year.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
( )1. Hu Liang moved to Finland ______.
A. 12 years ago B. with his family
C. to open a restaurant D. to get a better education
( )2. Which of the following words can be put in " ▲ "?
A. Color. B. Opinions. C. Stomachs. D. Language.
( )3. Hu Liang's restaurant ______.
A. receives thousands of guests in the peak season B. serves both Chinese and Finnish dishes
C. makes use of local ingredients D. offers customers e-payment
( )4. What does the underlined phrase "appeals to" mean in Chinese?
A. 改变 B. 吸引 C. 帮助 D. 影响
( )5. Which of the following is TRUE about Hu Liang?
A. He built a family in Finland. B. He will move back to Wuhan.
C. He thinks it is too cold in Finland. D. He offers his guests ice fishing trips.
B 易读度 ★★☆
Lukas Kusters grew up in Wilmington, Delaware, USA. He loved the sport of football. He was so good at it that he became known by his team as "The Dutch Destroyer". His dream was to one day play in the National Football League (NFL) for his favorite team, the Philadelphia Eagles.
However, when Lukas was just 9, he learned that he had cancer (癌症). He had to stay in hospital and fight cancer.
During his fight with cancer, a player of the Philadelphia Eagles, Carson Wentz, learned about Lukas' illness. Wentz and his teammates decided to create a video to send it to Lukas in the hospital, wishing him well.
Receiving the video from the Philadelphia Eagles was amazing; Lukas' response (反应) was even more amazing. All he wanted to do was thank Wentz by giving him one of his "Dutch Destroyer" wristbands (腕套). In the face of his growing illness, all Lukas wanted to do was show gratitude (感激之 情).
Through the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Wentz and his teammates visited Lukas in the hospital. They spent a great day together and Lukas thanked Wentz by giving him a wristband. Not long after, Wentz wore the wristband in an NFL game! People around the world took interest in Lukas, his story of courage and gratitude, and his "Dutch Destroyer" wristbands. Thousands of dollars from sales of the wristbands went to help other families fighting childhood cancer.
Although cancer took Lukas from the world, his courage and gratitude inspired people across the world.
根据材料内容补全句子,每空词数不限。
1. Lukas was good at _______________.
2. Wentz and his teammates sent Lukas _______________ to wish him well.
3. Lukas wanted to _______________ by giving him a special wristband.
4. With the help of _______________, Wentz and his teammates visited Lukas in the hospital.
5. Lukas inspired people with his _______________.
C易读度 ★★★
Each year, the women of Olney (a town in England) and Liberal (a town in Kansas, USA) compete in an unusual race. Dressed in aprons (围裙) and headscarves, they wait at both towns' starting lines. Each woman holds a pan with one pancake inside. When the race starts, the women flip (轻抛) their pancakes while running!
This "pancake race" tradition is said to have started on Shrove Tuesday, 1445, in Olney. Shrove Tuesday is the day before the first day of Lent. During Lent, many people give up sugary or fatty foods.
In 1445, an Olney woman was making pancakes to use up some of her sugar and cooking fats before Lent. She forgot time and suddenly heard the church (教堂) bells ring, meaning the beginning of the Shrove Tuesday service. Realizing that she was going to be late for church, she raced out the door, still wearing her apron and headscarf and holding her pan with a pancake in it. In the following years, the woman's neighbors imitated (模仿) her, and the pancake race was born.
In 1950, Olney received a challenge from Liberal. After seeing a picture of the Olney Pancake Race in a magazine, a man in Liberal wanted his town to join in the fun. He made some phone calls to Olney to set up a friendly competition, and Olney accepted the challenge.
The rules are simple. Racers must wear the traditional headscarf and apron. They must flip their pancakes twice — once before starting and once after crossing the finish line. After the race, Liberal and Olney connect through a video call to compare race times and decide a winner.
In both towns, the races have grown into larger festivals. Olney's festival is an all-day event starting with a big pancake breakfast. Liberal's festival lasts four days and includes a parade (游行), a talent show, and pancake eating and flipping competitions.
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