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【題目】It's ________that the little boy knows so many words at the age of three. I can't believe it.

A.naturalB.usefulC.amazingD.surprised

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【題目】—I don’t know when ______ tomorrow.—I will call you as soon as he ______.

A.will he come; arrivesB.he will come; arrives

C.he will come; will arriveD.he comes; will arrive

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【題目】My husband________me flowers every week before we got married, but now he never________.

A.sent; doesB.sends; doesC.was going to send; doD.sent; do

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【題目】 隨著外國游客日益增多,四川省科技館決定選拔部分中學(xué)生在暑假為他們提供英語講解服務(wù)。科技館需要應(yīng)聘者提交英文自薦信。假如你叫李明,在新華中學(xué)讀初三,你有能力并 希望成為一名講解員,請按要求寫一封自薦信。

要點:

1、個人信息(including your age, your appearance and personality);

2、你的優(yōu)勢(including your ability, hobby and relevant (相關(guān)的) experience, etc.); 要求:

1、注意正式書信的格式。

2、恰當(dāng)?shù)拈_頭和結(jié)尾。

3、文筆流暢,過渡自然,用詞得當(dāng)。

4、詞數(shù) 100—120 字。

參考詞匯: Sichuan Science and Technology Museum 四川省科技館 docent 講解員

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【題目】B.閱讀下, 根據(jù)其內(nèi)容, 完成表格中所缺的信息 。

Nowadays, it’s of great importance to reduce, reuse and recycle, especially in the clothing industry. Every year, about 80 billion items of clothing are made around the world. That’s enough to fill over a million football stadium. It takes about 800 litres of water to make one pair of jeans. With the water, you can take a shower for 285 times. No wonder the fashion industry is the second largest water polluter in the world. Actually, 95% of thrown-away clothing can be recycled to make something new.

As a new industry, clothing rental is popular among those who want to protect the environment. But is renting clothes more environmentally-friendly than buying them? In an article for Elle, Elizabeth Cline writes that it’s not as sustainable(可持續(xù)的) as it seems.

Taking shipping, for example, which has to go two ways if an item is rentedreceiving and returning. Cline writes, “An item ordered online and then returned can send out 20 kilos of carbon (碳) each way, and increases up to 50 kilos for rush shipping. However, a pair of jeans bought in a store and washed and worn at home can send out 33.4 kilos according to a study done by Levi’s.”

Then there’s the burden(負(fù)擔(dān)) of washing, which happens to every item when it’s returned. For most rental services, this usually means dry-cleaning, a polluting process. The stain removers (去污劑) used for washing can produce harmful waste and air pollution.

Lastly, Cline fears rental services will increase our liking for fast fashion, because it’s so easy to get clothes. There’s something called “share-washing” that makes people think of wasting not a big deal.

Renting clothes is still preferable to buying them and throwing them away after a few years. However, there’s an even better step—wearing what we’ve already had.

It’s important to follow the “3R Rule” in the fashion industry

Reason: The fashion industry is the second largest water polluter in the world.

To reduce

80 billion items of clothing are made every year and the clothing making process is really a polluter

To1

A new industry clothing rental

To recycle

Only 5% of thrown-away clothing 2

Different opinions on renting clothes

Some people

Elizabeth Cline

They think it is an environmentally-friendly process.

Thanks to it, they can enjoy many kinds of clothes without buying them

She thinks it’s not sustainable:

The rental service causes more pollution in both3and 4compared with buying.

Every returned item needs washing, which is a polluting process.

The increased interest for fast fashion and the idea of “share-washing” may lead to 5

Conclusion: Wearing 6clothes might be the best solution.

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【題目】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的 A~ F選項中選出適當(dāng)?shù)倪x項補全短文。

In films, spies (間諜) are lucky people. They are smart and adventurous. But a real spy’s life is not that exciting. They must live a life of lies. Their work is dangerous and they may have to pay for it with their lives.1

Why does someone want to be a spy? Some do it for their country. Some for money. Some just love it.

2He lived during the American Revolution (革命). He and his people fought the British army.

In 1774, Hale joined the American army. Before that, he was a schoolteacher. Two years later, he chose to be a spy.3

He went to the city where the British army was staying. He told them that he was a schoolteacher and wanted to find a new job. He tried to get information for the American army.

Hale finally got something important and decided to go back. He hid some papers in his boots (靴子). He went to the riverbank and waited for a boat to pick him up.

4He told his secret to somebody else. But that person sold him out to the British army. British soldiers caught Hale at the riverbank and found the papers in his boots.

5His final words were: “I only regret I have but one life to lose for my country.”

A.But as a young spy, Hale didn’t have enough experience.

B.Nathan Hale became a spy for the first reason.

C.American spy Nathan Hale (1755—1776) was one of these people.

D.Luckily, he ran away with someone’s help and managed to finish the task.

E.He had to get information from the British army.

F.Hale died on Sept 22, 1776, at the age of 21.

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【題目】從下面方框中選出10個單詞并使用其適當(dāng)形式填入短文空格內(nèi) ,使 短文意思正確、通順 (每詞限用一次 )。

full, death, expect, harm, help, important, invite, method, nature, require, shake, take

You know cicadas()? Have you ever caught a cicada in the hot summer day? In fact, they are a1 part of summer, singing loudly and proudly. They are harmless to humans, but to trees, they are2 visitors. “To some tress, like cherry trees, cicadas can have a3 influence,” said Ruan Wnagzhou, chief of the Hangzhou Greening Management Station, which is in control of the gardens and greenery throughout Zhejiang’s provincial capital.

Take cherry trees, for example. Each July and August, the juice in their buds(花蕾) make them the favorite food and egg—laying places for cicadas. The insects’ laying eggs in the buds can even cause the trees 4

To solve the problem, the station sent out a(n) 5in Hangzhou last August everyone was welcome to catch cicadas in the park. Over 50 people showed up, far more than the expected number of 20. The station also invited Jin Sucui, a 62—year—old expert from Lishui, Zhejiang, to teach them how to catch cicadas.

“Catching cicadas is actually quite simple as long as you 6understand the instructions,” Jin said. “All you 7 is a long stick, a piece of sticky 黏性的 paper and a bag to hold the cicadas. Keep your cool, avoid8 your hands and focus your eyes on the sticky paper, ” In just two hours, Jin caught hundreds of cicadas Ruan said he hoped that the activity could 9 part in by more and more people. “Parents can bring their children along to catch cicadas during summer as a way to get in touch with Mother Nature, and let them realize the 10of having a balanced ecosystem,” he said.

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【題目】在對話空格中填上適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,使對話完整正確; (含縮寫詞 )。

A: Online teaching has become a hit recently.

B: So it1 . It is all because COVID—19 has 2students to stay at home. I’ve been having online classes for three weeks.

A: Me, too! What do you think of it?

B: Well, to start with, I enjoyed its great3. I didn’t need to rush to school in the morning, and I didn’t need to carry my heavy school bag…But now, I’ve lost interest in it.

A: Why? For me, it’s great. Face-to-face communication with the teacher requires much 4and that always makes me nervous. Taking online classes solves my problem.

B: Aha, it does offer a lot of advantages to shy girls like you. But it doesn’t work for me anymore.I’m 5of sitting in front of a computer alone.

A: I see. But I hear some teachers use creative ways to teach. They are like network anchors (網(wǎng)絡(luò)直播).They even give out red packets on Wechat in order to spot check (抽查) students’ homework.

B: That sounds like fun. Actually online course companies are actually sparing no6 in meeting different needs of the teachers and students. But it still causes trouble.

A: Can you 7?

B: Well, most teachers don’t have much 8 . They have to learn different skills about online teaching from the beginning and it takes much time. Besides, they must try hard to catch students’ attention all the time9 seeing their faces.

A: It seems to be true. What about students?

B: Online teaching is only provided on mobile phones, ipads or other electronic devices. Spending too much time does great 10to students’ eyesight.

A: You do have a point! Hope everything can go back to normal soon.

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【題目】根據(jù)字母及句意補全單詞。

1I stayed up late last night, so I o ________this morning and missed my first online class.

2Mike shook his head in d ________at the news of Kobe’s death.

3Anyone who had a fever would be s________ from others during the epidemic (疫情)situation of COVID—19.

4He used to be a w ________man, but he has given away nearly all his money over the years.

5The outbreak of novel coronavirus was r ________for the cancellation of most public activities in many countries.

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【題目】

(A)

More than half the young people in China are nearsighted, according to a survey, which called for great efforts to control the condition. The survey found that eight of 10 senior middle school students were nearsighted, compared with 71.6 percent in junior middle school, 36 percent in primary school and 14 percent of 6-year-olds in kindergarten.

(B)

According to experts, one of the best ways to make thankfulness a part of your life is to keep a diary. For example, before you go to bed every night, write down any positive experience you have during the day, no matter how small. Your mental health will gradually improve.

(C)

“It is in giving that we receive," It turns out that this is scientifically right. Studies have shown that putting the well-being of others before our own without expecting anything in return will give us a strong sense of satisfaction.

(D)

Studies show volunteering reduces stress. Even if you have little time to offer, just the act of giving has been shown to improve your health, possibly by reducing your sense of pain. A new study found that people who said they would volunteer were less sensitive(敏感

) to an electric shock than those who refused.

(E)

Researchers found a clear link between breakfast habits and heart disease risk. Those who didn't eat in the morning were up to 87 percent more likely to cause heart trouble. They did a survey on 6,550 people over 40. Most (59 percent) ate breakfast every day, but 5.1 percent never did, 10.9 percent seldom did, and 25 percent would not eat for a few days.

(F)

Now many children are getting fat. Some of them spend too much time watching TV. Others have to spend a lot of time studying. So they don’t have enough time to exercise. A report says that many middle school students spend about 10 hours a day sitting down. And many students like eating sweet food. That also makes them fatter.

1Match passages (A)—(F) with the two topics: Mental health; Physical health. Which is right?

A.—(D)(E)(F); —(A)(B)(C)

B.—(B)(C); —(A)(D)(E)(F)

C.—(B)(C)(D); —(A)(E)(F)

2Why does the editor present readers Passage (A)?

A.To explain why Chinese children have poor eyesight.

B.To call on children to watch less TV to protect their eyes.

C.To show how serious Chinese children’s eyesight problems are.

3Which question was asked in the survey in Passage(E)?

A.What do you eat for breakfast?

B.How often do you eat breakfast?

C.Do you have a good breakfast every day?

4Which of the following cannot help improve your mental health?

A.Writing down the good things you did for others.

B.Giving away your old clothes to people in need.

C.Offering to help in an old people's home.

5What can we learn from the six passages?

A.Half of the middle school students in China are nearsighted

B.It's difficult for a person to give without expecting anything.

C.Children’s fatness is mainly caused by having no time to exercise.

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