词汇运用
根据短文内容和括号内所给汉语意思,写出空白处各单词的正确形式(每空一词)。
Hello,everyone.My name is Mazzy,and I'm two years old.I live with my parents in a big 1.(房子)in Oregon,America.Do you know Oregon?It is a 2.(州)of America.
I think I'm different from other two-year-old 3.(孩子).I love cooking and I like 4.(学习)everything about cooking.Although I'm5.(年轻的),I'm good at cooking.
You may not believe I can cook food well 6.(因为)I'm only two.Look at my photos!
In the first photo,I'm breaking(打破)eggs.In the second photo,I'm showing my strawberry cakes.They look very 7.(可口的),right?I can cook many things,from pizza to 8.(汤).Of course,I need my parents' help.They help me 9.(洗)vegetables,cut meat and so on.
My dream is to open a restaurant(餐馆).I 10. (希望) to make food for more people.
按要求完成句子
1.Mrs.Wang shops with her son.(用now改写句子)
Mrs.Wang _____ ______ with her son now.
2.She's reading a book in the school library.(改为一般疑问句并作否定回答)
—_____she ______a book in the school library?
—No,she _____.
3.Are they having classes at school now?(用every day 改写句子)
_____ they______ classes at school every day?
4.Alice wants to go to Sichuan.(改为否定句)
Alice _____ ______ to go to Sichuan.
5.music,Ted,to,is,bedroom,in,listening,his(连词成句)
_________________________________________?
书面表达
请将短文写在答题卡相应的位置上。
随着“改革创新、 奋发有为”大讨论在各行各业的积极展开, 人们对创新思维有了更深刻的认识。某校组织开展了落实创新思维的实践活动, 以期培养学生们从多个角度选择, 对比、分析问题的能力。为了更好地了解实践效果, 学校对九年级 200 名学生进行了抽样调查, 下图是有关学生们学习方法的统计结果。
请你用两段话写一篇英文短文, 第一段简要说明图表内容, 第二段从图表中选出一项你感兴趣的方式, 结合自己的经历, 说说你在落实创新思维的过程中所做的一件事情及感受。
要求:
1.词数不少于 80 词;
2.首句已给出, 不计入总词数;
3.不要出现真实的人名和校名。
The Results of Creativity Survey
15% ask a robot for help
40% collect information online
9% learn from exhibitions
15% exchange travel diaries with others
21% get close to nature
A school did a survey among 200 students about the creative ways of learning. Here are the results.
请阅读下面非连续性文本,按要求完成所给的任务,并将答案写在答题卡相应的位置上。
Many of us have feelings of loneliness as we grow up. Some teenagers can’t stand eating alone in the dining hall, and girls even go to the restroom hand in hand. They fear being called a “loner”. In these cases, we might use the word “loner” in a disapproving (不赞成的) way.
However, it can actually have a good meaning as well. It all depends on our attitude toward being alone.
“It’s hard to feel lonely when you’re trying to master a new skill, practice a hobby or try out a new recipe,” wrote US lifestyle writer Adrienne Breaux. She used to be a terrible cook, but whenever loneliness hit her, she would buy a lot of ingredients and figure out how to make them into delicious dishes. After a few months, she became good at cooking. If you can make use of your solo (单独的) time, you’ll find that it won't trouble you.
“Honjok” Hit Korea |
“Honjok” has become a growing lifestyle in South Korea. The word comes from “hon” (alone) and “jok” (tribe 一族). These people eat alone, travel alone, and enjoy being by themselves. “I hope it grows into a self-supporting culture of happiness,” said Jang Jae Young, a South Korean who runs a website about this solo lifestyle called honjok.me. |
Loner Economy (经济) in Japan |
There are many solo karaoke bars and solo cafes in Japan. Ramen (拉面) restaurants for solo diners are especially popular. Boards separate each seat. Diners fill out a form to place an order, and then press a button to call the waiter. They don't see the faces of other customers or waiters. |
People are becoming more peaceful about being alone. This doesn’t mean we should totally shut ourselves from the outside world, of course. But it doesn’t hurt to have some “me time” once in a while.
The Loneliness
My heart has grown rich with the passing of years,
I have less need now than when I was young
To share myself with every comer
Or shape my thoughts into words
It is the same to me whether they come or go
As long as I have myself
Let them think I care, though I go alone;
If it lifts their pride, what is it to me
Who am self-complete as a flower or a stone.
1.What does the writer want to tell us by mentioning US lifestyle writer Adrienne Breaux?
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2.How do you like the “loners” in South Korea?
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3.In the passage, the underlined word “this” refers to _______________.
4.Please translate the underlined (划线的) sentence into Chinese. (不超过 25 个汉字)
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5.Do you want to be a loner? Why or why not?
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请阅读下面短文, 在下面的横线上填入与文章意思最相符的内容, 并将答案写在答题卡相应的位置上。第二小题所填不超过 5 个汉字,其余 4 个小题,每空一词。
China and Western countries may have different cultural beliefs about certain animals, but when it comes to pigs, they agree that pigs are ugly, lazy, stupid and shameless.
Just look at the idioms and phrases in our languages. In Chinese, we have the expressions of “Boiling a dead pig”, and “A pig looking in the mirror is still a pig". And in English, there are expressions such as “eating like a pig” and “sweating like a pig”. If you search on the Internet for the word “pig”, you will find more idioms. Here is another example. When old people have a dream to get to the top of Qomolangma, other people will laugh at them and say, “Pigs might fly.”
None of these expressions are exactly complimentary (称赞的).
But the truth is that pigs do have some good qualities. And there’s probably no better time to clear their names than now during the Year of the Pig.
First of all, science proved that pigs aren’t stupid at all. According to a passage, pigs are similar to dogs and chimpanzees. They like to play. They have good long-term memories. And they know the difference between those who treat them well and those who don't.
There are lovable pig characters in cartoons, too. Peppa pig, for example, a UK cartoon has become one of the most popular cartoons in 180 countries and regions. It has attracted wide attention. In the cartoon’s pig family, they teach children about love, friendship, and the importance of family. And in China, McDull, a piglet (小猪崽 ) works hard toward his dreams even though he is in the face of quite a few failures. McDull is slow and patient, and not afraid of repeated failures. He has a heart of gold.
Perhaps these are the qualities of pigs to keep in mind when we celebrate this Chinese New Year - their intelligence, cuteness, patience and innocence (纯真).
Misunderstanding China and western countries are in 1.that pigs are not good. |
Expressions Please translate "Pigs might fly" into Chinese.2.(不超过5个汉字) |
Truth It may be the3. time to clear pigs' names during the Year of the Pig because pigs aren't stupid at all. |
Cartoons A UK cartoon Peppa Pig is 4. spread around the world. In the cartoon's pig family, they teach children a lot. McDull in Chinese cartoon never gives up when he 5. the failures. |
请阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,从方框内所给的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,使短文意思通顺, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 选项中有一项为多余项。
If a friend gives us a hand when we are in need, it’s a good idea to write him a thank-you note.
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“People don’t seem to walk around giving thanks to people quite often,” Amit Kumar from University of Texas said.2.And how do people feel when they receive one?
Kumar and his team asked some students to write a thank-you note to another person by email. Then, they asked both the writer and the receiver how sending or receiving these notes made them feel.
They found that the students didn’t like to write the notes because they felt like they had to think too much about them.3.
The receiver, however, enjoyed the notes. “When you are a receiver, you focus on the warmth of the note.” Kumar says. “How heartfelt was it? How friendly and warm? ”
The writers also thought the receiver might be shy for receiving a thank-you note. 4.“The receiver feels quite happy,” Kumar says.“They don't really feel shy at all.”
Writing a thank-you note does have such a big influence on others.5.Simple and small changes in our everyday lives can make a big difference to the way we treat other people and how we feel.
A. If people knew this, they would do it more often.
B. Thank-you notes can show our great love.
C. Why are people shy about sending thank-you notes?
D. They worried about what to say and how to say it.
E. But this was not true.
F. However, how many of us actually sit down to do this?