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根椐所提供的汉语完成下列句子,每空限填一词(共5小题10个空,每空0.5分,满分5分)

1.事实上,当不同的文化互相交流渗透时,所有的语言都会有所发展,有所变化。

Actually all languages change and develop when cultures meet and _______ ________ each other.

2.What did you                   (挖出) from under the high tower over there?

3.大学毕业后他被派到家乡的一个工厂工作。

After               college, he was sent to work in a factory in his hometown.

4.女性不仅被允许参加,而且她们还起着非常重要的作用。

Women are not only allowed, but _______ a very important ______ in it.

5.为了寻找失踪的女孩,他们全都爬上山了。

They all climbed up the mountain ________ ________ of the missing girl.

 

1.communicate with 2.dig out 3.graduating/ graduation from 4.play;part / role 5.in search 【解析】 试题分析:此题主要考察了短语词组搭配的拼写。考生对这些短语的熟练程度决定拿分的高低 1. with。根据中文可知英文中少了交流一词,communicate with each other:相互交流。故填communicate with 2. out。句意:在那边的高塔下你挖出了什么?dig out:挖掘出,找出,发现。dig的过去式过去分词皆为dug。故填dig out 3. graduation from。根据中文可知所填的意思为从..毕业。graduate from:毕业于..。因在介词after后。故填graduating/graduation from 4. / role。根据中文可知英文所缺词义为起作用。play a part/role in:在..中起作用。故填play;part / role 5. search of=search for:搜寻,寻找。故填in search 考点:考查短语词组拼写
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按照所学课文根据首字母、汉语提示填空,每空限填一词(共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)

1.It is important to keep c       in time of danger.

2.I said hello to her, but she i       me completely and walked on.

3.Although Tim and Mike came from e       different backgrounds, they

became close friends.

4.His mother is ill. He is c       about her health.

5.Mandela took an a       part in the struggle for independence.

6.In that big fire all their houses were completely         (毁了), so they had to build new ones.

7.The new model sells well because it is of good         (质量)and the price is low.

8.Please remember as many words and         (词语、表达) as possible.

9.The president made an         (正式的,官方的) visit to China last month.

10.The famous film star wore a pair of large sunglasses so that people wouldn’t         (认出)her.

 

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Different colours can affect us in many different ways, according to Verity Allen. In her new series ‘ Colour me Healthy’, Verity looks at the ways that colours can influence how hard we work and the choices we make. They can even change our emotions and influence how healthy we are.

“Have you ever noticed how people always use the same colours for the same things ?” says Verity. Our toothpaste is always white or blue or maybe red. It’s never green. For some reason we consider green products as being a bit unacceptable. It’s the same for businesses. We respect a company writing its name in blue or black, but we don’t respect one that uses pink or orange. People designing new products can use these ideas to influence what we buy.”

During the four-part series, Verity studies eight different colours, two colours in each programme. She meets people who work in all aspects(方面) of the colour industry, from people designing food packets(小包), to people naming the colours of lipsticks(口红). Some of the people she meets clearly have very little scientific knowledge to support their ideas, such as the American Colour Doctor” who believes that serious diseases can be treated by the use of coloured lights. However, she also interviews real scientists who are studying the effects of green and red lights on mice, with some surprising results.

In a word, it’s an interesting show, and anyone who watches it will probably find out something new. But because Verity goes out of her way to be polite to everyone she meets on the series, it’s up to the viewers to make their own decisions about how much they should believe.

1.The main purpose of the text is to provide information about         .

A. a television host    

B. a new television series

C. how colours influence us

D. the popularity of a recent television show

2.Which of the following shows the probable parts of the four shows?

A. Part1—Blue and White; Part2—Products and Industry; Part3—Emotions; Part4—Decisions

B. Part1—Blue and Black ; Part2—White and Grey; Part3—Clothes; Part4—Green and Yellow

C.Part1—Meeting Designers; Part2—Pink and Orange; Part3—MeetingDoctors; Part4—Meeting Scientists

D. Part1—Blue and Black ; Part2—Red and Orange; Part3—White and Grey ; Part4—Green and Yellow

3.According to Verity, a knowledge of colour can help you to         .

A. choose the best products

B. change people’s lifestyle

C. get new ideas

D. sell products

4.Who does the author respect least?

A. Verity Allen.

B. The Colour Doctor”.

C. The people who name lipsticks.

D. The scientists who work with mice.

5.Which of the following would be the best title for the text?

A. Enjoy It; But Don’t Believe Everything !

B. Don’t Miss This If You Work in Business !

C. Watch This Programme to Make You Healthy !

D. Enjoy Another Great Show from Verity Allen !

 

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The tradition of birthday parties started in Europe a long time ago. It was feared that evil(邪恶的) spirits were particularly attracted to people on their birthdays. To protect them from harm, friends and family members would come to stay with the birthday person and bring good thoughts and wishes. Giving gifts brought even more good cheer to keep away from the evil spirits. This is how birthday parties began.

The following are some countries’ birthday traditions:

Canada---Putting butter on the nose. In Atlantic Canada, the birthday child’s nose is put butter on for good luck.

China---Noodles for lunch. The birthday child pays respect to his / her parents and receives a gift of money. Friends and relatives are invited to lunch and noodles are served to wish the birthday child a long life.

England---Money cakes. Certain symbolic(象征性的) objects are mixed into the birthday cake as it is being prepared. If your piece of cake has a coin in it, you will be rich.

Ireland---Birthday bump(碰撞). The birthday child is lifted upside down and bumped” on the floor for good luck.

Italy---Pulling ears. The child’s ears are pulled as many times as how old he / she is turning.

Japan---New clothes. The birthday child wears new clothes to mark the occasion.

New Zealand---Birthday claps. After the candles are hit, the happy birthday song is sung loudly and often out of tune and then the birthday person receives a clap for each year he / she has been alive and then one for good luck.

The United States---Cake, candles and the birthday song. A cake is made, and candles are put on top based on how old the person is.

1.The first paragraph mainly talks about         .

A. why there are so many birthday traditions

B. how birthday parties started

C. how to keep away from evil spirits

D. why gifts must be given to the birthday person

2.According to the passage, in which country can the birthday children probably receive a gift of money?

A. China.          B. England.

C. Ireland.        D. Japan.

3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. In New Zealand, an eight-year-old birthday child receives eight claps in all.

B. In Ireland, bumping the birthday child means good luck to him/her.

C. In England, coins are the only things that can be made into a birthday cake.

D. In Italy, the birthday child’s ears are pulled when he/she is lifted upside down.

4.The birthday traditions of New Zealand and the United States share all the following in common EXCEPT        .

A. birthday cake       B. birthday candles

C. birthday claps      D. birthday song

5.In which section of a website does the passage probably appear?

A. Tech&Science.       B. Entertainment.

C. Careers&Jobs.       D. Culture.

 

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I am the mother of a five-year-old girl now, but I’ll never forget some of the best lessons my mother taught me.

Lesson 1---Always be there for your child

I can’t tell you the last time my parents missed a big event in my life; it never happened. Whether it was a play, or even just a practice---my parents were always there for me. As an only child, they cherished everything in my life.

Lesson2---Hide in the bathroom

For years I wondered why my mother had made the bathroom her own personal library and would stay there forever. Now I know it’s the only place for her to have at least two minutes of peace and quiet. Well, I try to, but that’s quite difficult with two cats, a dog, a kid, a husband and only one bathroom.

Lesson3---Get involved(参与)

I was lucky in having parents who let me do anything they think was good. Now today, I am fond of being active and involved. Whether it is a sports game or a volunteering group, or just playing with my daughter, I love to be involved.

Lesson4---It’s OK to fail

My parents weren’t perfect and that was OK. I know I’m not perfect and I hope my daughter knows that’s OK. Families love one another no matter what happens. If you fail, you learn from the mistakes and keep right on going.

Parents are so important to a child’s growth and development and I’m so glad that I had great parents to follow.

1.The big event in the writer’s life         .

A. was seldom missed by her parents

B. was never missed by her parents

C. didn’t include her musical performances

D. wasn’t noticed by her dad sometimes

2.What does the underlined word “cherish” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?

A. Find out clearly.       B. Run after carefully.

C. Care about gently.      D. Give up completely.

3.What is difficult for the writer to do?

A. To set up her own personal library.

B. To do her housework well every day.

C. To find a quiet or peaceful place to read.

D. To stay in her bathroom for a long time.

4.When her kid knew it was OK that she wasn’t perfect, the kid         .

A. thought being bad was nothing

B. would love her more than others

C. tried her best to do better than she

D. would have a good mind if she failed

5.What can we learn from this passage?

A. The writer hardly follow her parents now.

B. The writer has raised two dogs, a cat and a kid.

C. Getting involved leads to the writer’s active life.

D. The writer’s mom likes reading in the bathroom.

 

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I’ve always known that dogs are clever, but even I was surprised when I heard about a dog called Red, at the Battersea Dog’s Home in London.

The home has been caring for lost and unwanted animals for over 140 years. Recently, the staff there got a shock when they came to work in the morning. They found that some of the dogs had got out of their kennels(狗窝) during the night, opened cupboards and taken out food and toys. And it happened again and again. The manager described how as many as nine dogs were escaping every night. When we came in, dogs were running around having fun and causing a lot of mess.

Someone or something was unlocking (开锁) the kennels during the night. The manager decided to put in cameras to record how the dogs were getting out.

When she and her staff played back the recording, they saw Red, a three-year-old dog, put his nose through the bars of his kennel and use his teeth to press the button(按钮) that opened his door. That was clever enough, but Red did more: he unlocked the kennels next to his and let the dogs out too. The group broke into cupboards and stole dog biscuits and toys to play with.

The manager said, It’s surprising that Red worked out how to open his own kennel and let all his friends out.” I suppose, Red didn’t like to party alone.

The story has a happy ending: after Red was shown on TV, several people came and offered to give him a new home as a family pet.

1.What is the author’s purpose in writing the text?

A. To ask people to look after unwanted dogs.

B. To describe dogs escaping from the Dog’s Home.

C. To give an example of how clever a dog can be.

D. To introduce the work done by the Battersea Dog’s Home.

2.What did Red do after he got out of his kennel at night?

A. He slept in a cupboard.

B. He let the other dogs out.

C. He took biscuits and toys back to the other dogs.

D. He showed the other dogs how to unlock their doors.

3.What can we learn from the text?

A. Red didn’t like being at the Dog’s Home.

B. Red and his friends had a good time when they escaped.

C. Red and his friends enjoyed being recorded by the cameras.

D. Red and the other dogs escaped because they were hungry.

4.The underlined phrase worked out” in paragraph 5 means         .

A. found the way and dealt with

B. made the plan of

C. thought carefully about

D. was ready for

5.Which of the following was the topic of the TV program about Red?

A. A dog that can unlock doors.

B. A night when kennels were unlocked.

C. Parties for the missing dogs.

D. Battersea Dog’s Home.

 

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