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【題目】 Many people dream of going on a great travel adventure. Most of us keep dreaming; others make it happen.

Gregg Beakney's dream was to travel around the Americas from top to bottom. He got the idea after he finished a 1, 600-kilometer bike ride. Gregg's friend, Brooks Allen, was also a cyclist. The two friends talked and set their goal: they would travel from Alaska to Argentina by bike. To pay for the journey, Gregg and Brooks worked and saved money for years. Once they were on the road, they often camped outdoors or stayed in hotels. In many places, along their route(路線), local people opened their homes to the two friends and gave them food.

During their trip, Gregg and Brooks cycled through deserts, rainforests(熱帶雨林)and mountains. They visited modern cities and explored ancient ruins(遺跡), such as Tikal in Guatemala(危地馬拉). In many places, they met other cyclists from all over the world. In May 2007, they traveled twelve countries in two years, and over 30, 500 km19, 000 miles. Later, Gregg finally reached Ushuaia, Argentina, at the top of South America. Gregg and Brooks kept a record of their adventures in an online blog. The trip taught both men a lot about travelling.

Here is some of Gregg's advice:

Travel light.

The less baggage you have, the less you'll worry about.

Be flexible(靈活的).

Don't plan everything. Then you'll be more relaxed and happier, even when there are challenges along the way.

Be polite.

A traveller told Gregg, “Always remember that nobody wants to fight or cheat a nice guy”.

1When did Gregg Beakney get the idea of traveling the Americas from top to bottom?

A.After he travelled from Argentina to Alaska.

B.After he finished a 1, 600-kilometre bike ride.

C.Before he travelled from Argentina to Alaska.

D.Before he finished a 1, 600-kilometre bike ride.

2What is the two friends' goal?

A.Make a lot of money to enjoy life.

B.Buy a nice expensive bike.

C.Travel from Alaska to Argentina by bike.

D.Spend the rest of their life in Alaska.

3Where did they stay at night when they were on the road?

A.Camped outdoors or stayed in hotels.

B.Stayed at a local family.

C.Stayed in the rainforests.

D.Stayed in ancient buildings.

4Who did they meet during their trip?

A.Local people.B.Other runners.C.Other drivers.D.Other cyclists.

5What did the trip give them?

A.Something about travelling.

B.Something about riding.

C.Something about dreaming.

D.Something about adventuring.

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【題目】 A businessman had two sons. While he gave the younger son a lot of love and g1, he neglected(忽視) the elder son. It was completely puzzling(令人費(fèi)解) and no one knew why.

When the boys grew up, they were a2 to manage the father's business. The elder son was serious about the business. From morning till late in the evening, he was busy w3 Within a few years, he ran the business very well and e4expanded(擴(kuò)大)it.

What about the younger son? He didn't have much to do e5having a good time. But the father believed that his favorite son would be a success. If the elder son could be a s6businessman, surely the younger one, with a higher education, would do much better.

A few years later, the results of his decision became clear. Uninterested in business, the younger son continued s7 his time enjoying himself. And he went out of business. But the elder son's far smaller share(份) of business had expanded and he had proved h8to be a good decision maker.

Ashamed at the turn of events the father met the elder son and was a9with the younger one. The elder son, who was listening to all this quietly, suddenly said he wanted to s10up an independent business and live on his own.

“Why?” asked the father: “I blame(責(zé)備) one person for the way my brother has turned out, and it's not him. You can't blame children for the faults(過失)of their parents, can you?" asked the elder son.

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【題目】A: Hi, Mike. You look very tired. 1

B: Oh, I went to see a 3D movie last night and went to bed very late.

A: 2

B: With my father.

A: 3

B: We went there by bike.

A: What's the name of the movie?

B: Titanic.

A:4

B: I think it is boring and it makes me sad.

A: 5

B: Because the ending is terrible.

A: You like some exciting movies, right?

B: Yes, you are right.

A.How do you like the story?

B.Why do you feel sad?

C.How did you go there?

D.Who did you go with?

E.What did you do last night?

F.What do you think of the film?

G.How do you spend your holiday?

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【題目】—Has Daming finished his project?

—I have no idea. He ___________ it in his study the whole morning.

A.writesB.has writtenC.will writeD.was writing

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【題目】China ___________ win the battle against the new virus, because we all make an effort to control the COVID-19 outbreak.

A.canB.mayC.couldD.should

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【題目】—Do you think girls will beat boys in the competition?

—Yes, they are more hard-working, so I ___________ them to win.

A.expectB.adviseC.hopeD.decide

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【題目】My parents always argue with each other.

They should have more time for proper ___________.

A.competitionB.importanceC.difficultyD.communication

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【題目】 假如你是李華,你的英國朋友Peter給你發(fā)郵件詢問你們學(xué)校學(xué)生在新型冠狀病毒肺炎疫情期間的學(xué)習(xí)情況。請用英語回復(fù)一封郵件,告訴他你們疫情期間的學(xué)習(xí)時間、地點(diǎn);學(xué)習(xí)內(nèi)容與方式以及你的學(xué)習(xí)感悟。

提示詞語:the novel coronavirus (新型冠狀病毒), online, course, special, hard

提示問題:

● When and where do you study?

● What and how do you study?

● How do you feel about it?

Dear Peter,

I'm glad to receive your email._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours,

Li Hua

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【題目】Make Your Own Money

It's holiday time, while it's the great time to make some money. Some US teenagers use their imagination and skills to get more money.

New York tennis player Antonio Rivera, 15, serves as a hitter or practice partner for players who want to improve their skills. "You might think, 'why would a parent want to hire (雇傭) me when there are more professional tennis teachers'?" Rivera said. "But as a teen, I can offer my lessons for less money and give a more personal experience."

Many teens turn their extracurricular (課外的) activities into money-making businesses. "If you're good at something—sports, arts, math, science, English, computer software or languages, you can trade that for money," Rivera said.

Harlan Feet, 17, of New York, is a good example. He makes money by getting rid of (消除) computer viruses (病毒) and maintaining (維護(hù)) social media accounts on sites like Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. He also takes photos of products and posts them online for people who sell goods through online stores.

"Today's kids have grown up with skills that many adults don't like to spend time learning," said Feet, laughing. "That just means money for me." For example, he's found a way to make money by helping families scan (掃描) old photos and save digital versions (數(shù)字版本) of the pictures.

If you have artistic skills, there's a market for you, too. Texan Shyla Boehm, 17, makes and sells handmade things such as small bags and greeting cards. Boehm has set up a shop online and offers her skills online.

1How does Rivera make money?

A.By being a tennis teacher.B.By posting photos online.

C.By selling handmade items.D.By cleaning people's computers.

2From the story, we know Feet is good at ________.

A.sportsB.scienceC.computersD.languages

3What is the story about?

A.What US teenagers usually do on vacation.B.How US teenagers make money on holidays.

C.How US teenagers make plans for their future.D.Why US teenagers should make their own money.

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【題目】 "小愛無痕,大愛無疆。"于細(xì)微處行善舉,于平凡中見精神。樂于助人是一種美德,助人要從日常小事做起,不因善小而不為。

某英文網(wǎng)站正在開展以"I Enjoy Helping Others"為主題的征文活動。假如你是李華,請用英語寫一篇短文投稿,談?wù)勀阍谛?nèi)外是如何幫助他人的,以及你的感受。

提示詞語:classmates, old people, happy, experience

提示問題:

●What do you often do to help others?

●What do you think of it?

I Enjoy Helping Others

I enjoy helping others both in school and out of school. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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