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62. Lucy threw the plastic bags into the rubbish bin just now.(改为否定句)
Lucy__________ __________the plastic bags into the rubbish bin just now. 63. Susie interviewed Kate to get more detailed information about western culture.(对划线部分提问)
__________did Susie interview Kate__________?
64. It?s great fun to jump into the pool and swim in summer.(改为感叹句) __________ __________it is to jump into the pool and swim in summer!
65. We all know the 24th Winter Olympic Games will be held in Beijing in 2022.(保持句意基本不变)
We all know the 24th Winter Olympic Games will__________ __________in Beijing in 2022.
66. The government has made laws to stop smoking in public.(改为被动语态)
Laws__________ __________made to stop smoking in public by the government.
67. Are you interested in reading detective stories? Tommy asked me.(改为宾语从句}
Tony asked me__________ I__________ interested in reading detective stories. 68. manage to, leg, in, the doctors, the boy's, will, three days, operate on (连词成句) ________________________________________
Part 3 Reading and Writing (第三部分读写)
VI. Reading comprehension (阅读理解):(共 50 分)
A. Choose the best answer (根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案)(12分)
Last summer, I began the biggest adventure of my life. I moved from a tiny city in England to one of the largest cities in the world.
As the plane landed in Beijing, I felt excited that I'd finally arrived after months of planning. One of the first things 1 did was visiting one of the city?s hutongs(胡同)? Strolling (闲逛)around the narrow streets, the warm air was filled with the smell of delicious food as people played mahjong and rode their old-fashioned bikes . This was the first moment I thought ,\
Beijing couldn't be more different to my own home city , Preston , which has a population of just 114,000 . It has one shopping street that's around 500 meters from one end to the other and on Sunday , all the shops close at 4:00 pm. There isn't a great deal of choice when it comes to restaurants , either , and as a fan of food , I couldn't wait to see what Beijing has to offer . I still don't have a favorite dish here yet .
I'm slowly getting used to the fast-paced(快节奏的) lifestyle and different way of life , but I still find some habits here quite strange and humorous .
British people are raised to not make any sort of bodily noise at the dinner table or in public , so to hear the loud noise of Chinese diners or the throat-clearing (清嗓子)sounds of colleagues (同事) was a funny culture shock at first .
Something else I?ve discovered is the attention that being a foreigner brings. On the subway or in streets and restaurants, some people stare (盯着看 ) and try to take secret photos of me. It seems that I am a famous person or a popular star.
In the future, I hope to see many other parts of China. My dream is to buy a motorbike travel from one end to the other of this beautiful country, taking photos and
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meeting new people along the way.
My adventure in China is only just beginning, and I can't wait to see how it turns out.
69. Last summer, the author started his biggest adventure from_________. A) England B) Beijing C) Preston D) London
70. The author ________when he first visited one of the city's Hutongs in Beijing A) strolled around the narrow streetB) played mahjong C) rode a old-fashioned bike D) went shopping 71. When the author arrived at Beijing,_________. A) he felt it is too hot and crowded
B) he found it isn?t quite different from his home city C) he loved the food immediately
D) he got used to the fast-paced lifestyle slowly
72._________are a culture shock to the author at first when he was in Beijing. ① Taking pictures of foreigners ② Clearing throat in the workplace ③Playing mahjong in public area ④ Smiling kindly toward foreigners ⑤ Eating food with a loud noise A. ①②③ B) ①②⑤ C. ②③④ D) ③④⑤
73. We can infer (推断)from the article that the author__________________________ A) is a terrible motorbike rider
B) is looking forward to becoming a famous person in China C) has already visited many Chinese cities D) is interested in making new Chinese friends 74. The article is mainly written to____________. A) tell us about the author's travel plans in China
B) compare the lifestyle in Beijing with that in Preston C) share the author's experience as a foreign visitor in China D) tell us how he gets used to the life in China
B. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage .( 选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文)
My daughter Alisa has had a long journey of swimming which is also beautiful. Alisa suffered some terrible illness in her early childhood. After years of regular treatment, she (75) became healthy. Two years ago. while Alisa was watching the Olympics. a dream came into her sweet little head—to be a swimmer. Last summer, she wanted to join our local swim team. She practiced hard and finally made it. The team practice. (76) . was a hard start. She coughed and could hardly survive(幸存) her first few weeks. Hearing her coughing bitterly one night. I decided to pull her from it all. But Alisa woke me up early next morning, wearing her swimsuit ready to go! I told her she shouldn't swim after a whole night's coughing, but she refused to (77) and insisted she should go.
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From that day on. Alisa kept swimming and didn?t miss a single practice. She had a firm(坚定) intention within herself to be the best she could be. My ten-year-old daughter was growing and changing right before my eyes, into this: determined human being with a passion and a mission. It was difficult for Alisa to accept that she wasn't a (78) . But that didn't stop her from trying.
Then came the final awards ceremony at the end of the year. Alisa didn't expect any award but was still there to cheer on her friends. As the ceremony was nearing the end. I suddenly heard the head coach (79) . \highest honor goes to Alisa!\Looking around, lie continued. “We all encouraged by her will and enthusiasm(热情). (80)skills and talents bring great success, the most valuable treasure one can hold is the heart.\
It was the greatest moment of my daughter's life. With all she had been through in her ten years. this was the hour of true success.
75. A. usually B. finally C. firstly D. quickly 76. A. however B. therefore C. so D. or
77. A. put up B. look up C. give up D. show up 78. A. beginner B. learner C. partner D. winner
79. A. talking B. explaining C. announcing D. asking 80. A. Although B. Since C. Once D. Because
C. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words (在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母己给) (14分) Most of you have found the game in newspapers. Usually it has 15 letters and starts with C. Now that you have all these hints (提示), can you tell what it is? The answer is a \
You may not be familiar with it. but the game is certainly p ( 81 ) in the US. First invented in 1913 by a newspaper journalist named Arthur Wynne, crossword puzzles soon became part of the country's well-known culture. Books and video games were made about crossword puzzles. D ( 82) were even put on trains for players to look lip the words. And over 100 years later, crossword puzzles are still loved by American people.
At the end of last month. The New York Times published its 1 (83) puzzle in its history: a
50x50 square with 728 hints that was five times the size of the newspaper's usual puzzles. It may take even skilled puzzle solvers days to finish it.
This kind of love for a game may be hard to understand, but Merl Reagle, one of the most famous crossword creators in the US, explained it, “Crosswords are a dream e (84) that no one's been able to take.\\
Hints are the most important part of a puzzle. They lead you r (85) to the words. In a basic Christmas-themed puzzle, for example, one of the hints could be, “Santa fills it with presents for the children. The word here is “stocking. There can be difficult cultural questions about subjects like Native American history. In order to c
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(86) the puzzles, you have to be familiar with the names of places, people, foods and even farming tools. But the puzzle is not just there to frighten players with hard-to-get hints and difficult words. It?s a game after all so fun comes first.
\to fill the crossword with as many good, lively, colorful words as you can,\Will Shortz, the crossword puzzle editor for I lie New York Times,. told Business Insider. This is why crossword puzzles are not meant to be finished in a rush. put a lot of work into these jokes in the puzzle. I don't want someone to get through it too f (87 ) Reagle once told Wired magazine.
D. Answer the questions (根据短文内容回答下列问题)(12分}
Emma has a lot on her plate. Not only is she a student at Santa Margarita Catholic High School, hut also founder of her own organization. Beary Merry Christmas. She volunteers to serve poor kids and families in Orange Town in California. US.
To honor her best friend who died of cancer nearly 10 years ago. Emma decided to serve those in Orange Town who are less lucky than she is.
She began with the simple idea of collecting donated Build-A-Bears. the popular stuffed (填充的) animal that is made by children themselves in the stores* workshops. Emma then took the donated bears to a hotel in California and gave them as gilts to the homeless children there during the holiday season.
With donations now at more than 100 bears a year, Emma and volunteers host Beary Merry Christmas events every year. Volunteers at events not only give out the bears, but also clothing, meals, and other supplies.
\have, hearing their stories and seeing how happy they are. it's so cool.”
Not wanting to limit the giving to just the holiday months, Emma now hosts other events for Valentine's Day. Mother's Day and Halloween, providing the chance for her volunteer team to make a difference throughout the year.
Future plans for Emma include establishing a public food pantry (储藏室)and providing a self-awareness (自我意识) class for students on her campus who will soon attend college.
Heading to college herself in the fall. Emma is looking to stay local and continue to help out in her town. In fact, she was recently recognized by the Disneyland Resort as a \along with 32 other Orange Town high school students.
The smiles on the laces of those she serves remain both her motivation and her reward.“These charity efforts are such a big part of my life,\has taught me to be more compassionate (有同情心的)and to look out for the needs of others before my own.”
88. What organization did Emma found?
She founded______________________________________
89. Why did Emma want to serve poor kids and families in Orange Town? Because she ____________________________________. 90. What did Emma do to begin her charity work?
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