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【題目】 Cold weather during winter months may stop many people from _______home and running in the open air. But a new study shows _______ the drop in temperature is a good reason to run. In fact, researchers say, running in cold weather _______ improve one's performance (性能). Many people say running in _______ winter is difficult. Two reasons are the low temperatures and strong winds. Yet many runners might find _______ easier than running in hot weather. That could be because lower temperatures reduce stress on the body.

When you run in cold weather, your heart rate is _______ than in warmer conditions. Besides, the body needs less water _______ a cold day than in warm weather. This information comes from John Brewer, a sports scientist at St. Mary's University in London. Brewer says every movement runners make produces heat. He explains that one way in which we lose heat is by sweating, and that the body loses heat by transporting the blood to the surface of the skin. But sweating puts much strain (張力) on the heart, particularly in hot conditions because it is _______ harder to lose heat when the external environment is warm as well.

In addition, running in higher temperatures results in faster heart rates. Scientists find that heart rates are about 6 percent higher in the hotter conditions. _______, running in cooler temperatures has some advantages. One is that the body does not have to work so hard to pump (輸送) blood to the skins surface in cooler temperatures, which means running requires less energy. Several websites note that the most important thing for people ________ run in cold conditions is to wear the right clothing. And especially, keeping as dry as possible is very important when exercising in low temperatures.

1A.leaveB.leavingC.leftD.to leave

2A.whatB.thatC.whetherD.if

3A.helpB.to helpC.helpsD.helping

4A.aB.anC.theD./

5A.thatB.thisC.itsD.it

6A.lowerB.lowC.lowestD.the lowest

7A.atB.ofC.inD.on

8A.manyB.moreC.muchD.most

9A.ButB.ThereforeC.HoweverD.Yet

10A.whichB.whatC.whenD.who

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【題目】 Travel can teach kids more than a textbook. Travelling with kids is 1 for them. They can find new interests. Travel makes information alive for kids, and makes it much more exciting than studying textbooks or 2 experiments in the lab. While traveling, they learn 3 to deal with new situations, and communicate with other people. They learn patience, because sometimes it 4 a long time to get to some exciting or interesting places.

I've been traveling since I was seven years old. For me, to stop traveling would be like taking something away from my soul (靈魂).I can't live 5 traveling and I wouldn't be who I am if I don't travel. Some people think it's 6 to travel after having kids. But in my7 , when people become parents, it doesn't mean they couldn't travel any more. My children have been traveling since they were three weeks old.

Bringing a new life into the world comes with many responsibilities (責(zé)任) and I'd love to be a good mother. One of my duties is to educate my children. I'm so thankful that 8 parents took me on family trips when I was young. I've learned that 9 outside world is more colorful than the little one I was living in. Of course, I want to .pass these travel experience on to my 10.

I value the memories I have traveling with my children. I'm sure they will always remember them in their lives.

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【題目】 假設(shè)你是李明,咱們學(xué)校學(xué)生會(huì)(the Students’ Union)正在進(jìn)行志愿者招聘工作,你想成為學(xué)校的一名光榮的志愿者,現(xiàn)在你準(zhǔn)備給學(xué)生會(huì)主席寫(xiě)一封自薦信。內(nèi)容要求:1、表達(dá)自 己對(duì)做志愿者的興趣。2、對(duì)自己情況進(jìn)行介紹,說(shuō)明自己為什么適合成為一名志愿者。3、談?wù)勀惝?dāng)選后會(huì)為學(xué)校、為同學(xué)做些什么。4、期待得到學(xué)生會(huì)的回復(fù)。

要求:1、語(yǔ)句通順,語(yǔ)法正確,可適當(dāng)發(fā)揮,書(shū)寫(xiě)工整,文章要分段。

2、不少于 80 詞,開(kāi)頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。Dear chairman,

Are you searching for volunteers in our school?________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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【題目】 Everybody is afraid of something. That’s what more than 1,700 kids told us when we asked them about fears and scary stuff. We gave kids a list of 14 scary things and asked which one frightened them most.

Here are the top 5 answers from our survey (調(diào)查): Scary movies and TV shows: Scary dreams; Thunderstorms, hurricanes(颶風(fēng)); and other horrible weather War and terrorism (恐怖行動(dòng)); Sounds heard at night.

But not everyone is afraid of the same thing. And what makes one person scared can be of no big deal for someone else. Plenty of kids said their biggest fear wasn’t on our list.

What is fear? Fear is a feeling that everyone has -- it’s programmed into all of us -- and that’s a good thing because fear is there to protect us. Besides, it also makes us stronger. We’re born with a sense of fear so we can react to something that could be dangerous. The baby cries, and their mom comes over to comfort him or her, helping the baby feel safe and OK again.

The best way to get over a fear is to get more information about it. As kids get older, they understand more and start seeing the difference between what is real and unreal. So when William’s imagination leads him to think of witches, he can tell himself, “Wait a minute. They’re only pretending things. I don’t need to worry about them.”

The same goes for the dark. A kid’s imagination can start playing tricks when the lights go out. What’s under my bed? Is that a thief I hear? With the help of a parent, kids can get more comfortable in the dark. Using a nightlight or shining a flashlight under the bed to see that there’s nothing there can help kids fight that fear.

1From the survey, what do kids fear most?

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2Why does the writer think fear is a good thing?

____________________________________________

3In the writer’s opinion, how can we fight a fear?

_____________________________________________

4According to the passage, is it possible for strong adult to fear a small insect?

_____________________________________________

5If a kid is afraid of something hiding under the bed at night, what can we do to help him?

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【題目】There is no need to hand in your exam paper so quickly. Remember: “________ you are, ________you will make”.

A.The more carefully; the fewer mistakesB.The more careful; the fewer mistakes

C.The more careful; the less mistakeD.More carefully; fewer mistakes

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【題目】B)現(xiàn)在正在推廣使用共享單車(chē), 提倡人們綠色出行, 低碳生活現(xiàn)在某英文網(wǎng)站就此話題征文,根據(jù)內(nèi)容要點(diǎn) 用英語(yǔ)寫(xiě)一篇短文投稿, 談?wù)勍茝V共享單車(chē)的好處。

內(nèi)容要點(diǎn):1.首先, 騎自行車(chē)出行方便,可以隨時(shí)租還(rent and return;

2. 其次, 如果更多的人騎自行車(chē), 街道上就不會(huì)那么擁擠;

3. 最重要的是, 騎自行車(chē)幾乎沒(méi)有污染, 有助于保護(hù)環(huán)境。

要求:1. 短文必須包括所有內(nèi)容要點(diǎn), 可適當(dāng)發(fā)揮。

2.80詞左右, 開(kāi)頭已給出, 不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。

Now public bikes are provided for people in many cities in China. I think it’s a good thing

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【題目】 Are you sniffling, sneezing or coughing? If so, you might have a virus(病毒). Viruses can make you sick. Colds are caused by viruses. Scientists have a question about viruses. They want to know: Is a virus a living thing? Not all scientists agree on the answer.

Some illnesses are caused by bacteria (細(xì)菌). Scientists think bacteria are alive. They are very, very small. Still, they do many things that living things do. They take in nutrients(營(yíng)養(yǎng)), just as people do by eating. Then they make more bacteria. After a while, they die. Viruses are different. To make more viruses, they take over the cells of other creatures( ) because viruses need proteins(蛋白質(zhì)) to survive(存活) but they cannot make proteins on their own. So they have to spread disease to people and other animals, then the virus can make proteins, which lets it make more of itself. That is one reason why some scientists say viruses are not alive. Living things can make their own proteins. Viruses cannot.

Other scientists disagree. They say viruses are alive. These scientists argue that many living things need a host. Parasites(寄生蟲(chóng)) are one example. They are living things. Yet they can only survive in a host. An example of a host would be a human or a dog. Viruses are not so different.

It does not really matter if viruses are alive or not. That is just a undecided question that scientists have for fun. However, there are plenty of good reasons to study viruses. Scientists want to learn more about how they work.

1You could have a virus if you________.

A.feel sleepyB.have some parasitesC.have a cold

2How do viruses make proteins?

A.By taking in nutrients.

B.By making proteins by themselves.

C.By bringing disease to people and other animals

3The underlined word take over means________.

A.接受B.借用C.生產(chǎn)

4Why do some scientists think viruses are alive?

A.Because viruses also need to depend on other creatures to live.

B.Because viruses have to use proteins to make more viruses.

C.Because viruses don’t need a host at all.

5Which of the following is NOT true?

A.Not only viruses but also bacteria can make people fall ill.

B.For scientists, it is still unknown whether viruses are alive or not now.

C.After spreading disease to people, the number of viruses will become smaller.

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【題目】 Matt Smith was about 10 years old when his father died. His mother found it difficult to provide for a large family. Still, she decided to send her oldest child Matt to school and buy him the books he needed.

At one time, Matt wanted a grammar book in order to join a class. But the book was so expensive that his mother couldn’t afford it.

He was very upset about this and went to bed with a heavy heart, thinking about what could be done to get the book.

As soon as he woke in the morning, he found that a heavy snow had fallen and the cold wind was blowing hard. “Ah”, he said, “ every problem brings a solution for some people.” He got up, ran to his neighbor’s house and offered to clean the snow from their sidewalk(人行道). His offer was accepted, after he completed this work and received his pay, he went to another neighbor and offered the same service. Then he went to several other houses until he had enough money to buy the grammar book.

When school began, Matt was in his seat, the happiest boy there, ready to begin studying with his new book. From that time on, Matt always did well in all of his classes.

Because he had the will(意志), he always found a way.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,回答下列問(wèn)題。

1When did Matt’s father die?

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2Why did Matt want a grammar book?

__________________________________________________

3What did Matt find when he woke the next morning?

__________________________________________________

4How could Matt get enough money to get the grammar book?

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5What can you learn from the passage?

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【題目】 I enjoy reading, which helps me improve my English a lot. If you want to do that like me, here are some suggestions for you.

Firstly, it’s important to choose a book which is the right level for you. If you are just starting out with English, don’t try to read a 600-page classic novel!

Secondly, although having a dictionary at hand to look up words is useful, you should try not to translate word by word, or you will soon get bored. Look up the words that you think are important to understand the text or follow the sentence. This will make it more likely that you will remember it in the future,

Finally, perseverance(毅力) is the key. Although at first it may seem that reading has become a chore, you will soon get into the story and you will end up not being able to put the book down! The feeling of finishing a book in a different language is very satisfying. If you finish one, don’t stop there! The more you read, the more vocabularies you will learn and the more you will become familiar with sentence structures and common phrases.

I hope next time you pick up a book, it will be in English.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成下面表格,每空詞數(shù)不限。

How to let you 1

Firstly

It’s important to choose a book which is the 2 for you.

Secondly

You should try not to 3 .

If you do learn a new word, try to use it in 4.

Finally

If you 5 one, don’t stop there!

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【題目】 Paul was a rich young man. When his father died, he left Paul a beautiful forest manor (莊園). Unfortunately, before Paul could sell it for a lot of money, a lightening strike (雷擊) caused a fire that destroyed it. Watching the beautiful green trees turned into ash (灰燼) overnight, Paul felt his heart break.

In order to bring back the forest manor’s beauty, Paul tried to borrow money from a bank. But the bank refused him, for the bank didn’t believe he’d pay it back. Then he felt too frustrated to eat or drink. So he hid in his room for days. His wife was worried about him and suggested he should take a break outside.

Paul went for a walk. When he turned the first corner, he saw a store with a huge crowd. It turned out that the housewives were lining up to buy charcoal (木炭) used for winter heating.

Then Paul’s eyes lit up. He ran home and hired some charcoal workers to process the forest’s burnt trees into charcoal.

Soon, he sold more than 1,000 boxes of charcoal. As soon as his charcoal went on the market, it sold out quickly.

The following year in the spring, he used the money to buy a large number of seedlings. After a few years, the forest manor that everyone thought had disappeared came to life again.

1Paul wanted to borrow money from a bank to________.

A.make his manor beautiful again

B.buy some charcoal for winter heating

C.make his family live more happily

2How did Paul make the manor come to life again?

A.By borrowing some money from the bank.

B.By running a store to sell charcoal to those housewives.

C.By processing the burnt trees into charcoal and getting money.

3What does the underlined word mean in the passage?

A.森林B.樹(shù)苗C.木頭

4Which of the following may not be Paul’s feelings in this story?

A.Upset and hopelessB.Cheerful and happyC.Embarrassed and bored

5Which sentence from (《道德經(jīng)》) has the similar meaning to the main idea of the passage?

A.知人者智自知者明。勝人者有力,自勝者強(qiáng)。

B.人法地,地法天,天法道,道法自然。

C.禍兮,福之所倚;福兮,禍之所伏。

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