Last week I went to a supermarket. After I   36  the bill and was passing through the door, the alarm suddenly started to ring. Suddenly, a young guard ran toward me and ordered me to   37  him. I felt so upset and   38 . He took me to a small room, but I was   39  frightened that I stopped at the door. Finding me   40  to enter the room, he shouted that I had to go into the room.

He closed the door. I thought he was going to hurt me. Suddenly, a   41  voice said in my ear, “Take out the things you've stolen!” “I stole nothing.” I said. “Do as I tell you. If we find them, you’ll be in trouble.” “There is nothing.” I answered. “I didn't take anything.” I said, taking everything out of my pockets and bag.

  42  this point, a guard came in and asked a salesgirl to   43  me.   44 , they found nothing.

But they didn't believe that I hadn't stolen anything. So the young guard ordered me to pass through the door alarm again.

I was   45  when it rang again. I felt   46  and burst into tears. I didn't know how to prove   47  I was innocent.

They made me go into the small room again.

“Take out the stolen things quickly,   48  we will dial 110.” They said.

“OK, call the police. I’ m not afraid.” I said   49  .

Suddenly, they   50  their tone. After a while, a salesgirl asked me to raise my feet. I did   51   she had told me. There was a label (标签) on the bottom of my shoe. That was it! That was the   52  thing that had brought me such great trouble. But it  53  my innocence.

After that, they   54  to me in the small room. But they should have apologized   55  , shouldn't they? A lot of people were there when I was taken away. What did they think of me?

1.

A.buy

B.paid

C.passed

D.spent

 

2.

A.obey

B.beg

C.follow

D.listen to

 

3.

A.angry

B.excited

C.happy

D.puzzled

 

4.

A.very

B.much

C.such

D.so

 

5.

A.disagree

B.unwilling

C.voluntarily

D.willingly

 

6.

A.gentle

B.cold

C.sound

D.polite

 

7.

A.Of

B.In

C.At

D.From

 

8.

A.look at

B.watch

C.examine

D.keep

 

9.

A.Needless to say

B.So far

C.On one hand

D.As a result of

 

10.

A.afraid

B.frightened

C.shocked

D.sad

 

11.

A.wronged

B.annoying

C.confused

D.unpleasant

 

12.

A.what

B.whether

C.that

D.how

 

13.

A.and

B.but

C.or

D.so

 

14.

A.unhappily

B.forcefully

C.terribly

D.widely

 

15.

A.changed

B.raised

C.increased

D.closed

 

16.

A.like

B.as

C.according to

D.as if

 

17.

A.only

B.last

C.very

D.just

 

18.

A.tested

B.showed

C.proved

D.gave

 

19.

A.said

B.apologized

C.agreed

D.promised

 

20.

A.loudly

B.together

C.politely

D.in public

 

_______, when I went to town to see my sick teacher, he said to me, “I’ll come

back to school again _______.”

A.One day; the other day

B.Some day; one day

C.Some day; the other day

D.The other day; some day

 

Sweet memories ______ as I looked at the pictures _____were taken at the beach

last summer.

A.took out; which

B.crowded in; which

C.ended up; that

D.dropped by; that

 

Dr Yuan makes______ possible______ one-third more of the crop in the same fields.

A.it; produce

B.it; producing

C.it; to produce

D.it; produced

 

I don't have enough money.I, _____, can't afford to buy Audi A3 Sportback.

A.therefore

B.so

C.however

D.thus

 

Where was it  ______ you _______ our maths teacher?

A.where; came to

B.that; come across,

C.that; came across

D.where; come to

 

----- Mary looks very upset. She _______ failed to pass the exam.

----- I guess so. It's very difficult after all.

A. must have

B.could have

C.should have

D.might have

 

— When could you have a meal with me?      — I'd like to go ___ it is convenient to you.     

A.whichever

B.whenever

C.whatever

D.wherever

 

— Who are you going to have _______ this letter for you?     — My secretary.

A.type

B.typed

C.been typed

D.been typing

 

Not others but Mother always _____ children ______ in their beautiful clothes.

A.keep; dressed

B.kept; dressing

C.keeps; dressing

D.keeps; dressed

 

 The West Lake we visited last year was really_____ attraction and we'd like to visit it _______ second time next year.

A.\; a

B.the; the

C.an; a

D.\; the

 

He ________ in American for five years, and now he works in Shanghai.

A.have worked

B.worked

C.had worked

D.have been working

 

China Daily is _____ a newspaper; it keeps us in touch with the world.

A.no more than

B.not more than

C.more than

D.less than

 

Many Chinese have lived abroad for years, but they still  _____ the traditional customs.

A.observe

B.behave

C.perform

D.Struggle

 

Judging from his _______ look, I know it is a very _____ situation to her.

A.confused; confused

B.confusing; confusing

C.confusing; confused

D.confused; confusing

 

 -----Will you please help me to take care of my cat when I go out?

----- ________.

A.My pleasure.

B.It's a pleasure.

C.With pleasure.

D.At my pleasure.

 

随着世界人口、科技和经济的发展,环境出现了很多的问题。某英文杂志社就“如何保护环境”向中学生征文,标题为“Protecting the environment includes me”。请根据下列要点提示用英语写一篇征文稿。

要点提示:

1. 环境被破坏的原因;

2. 你的观点以及你平常的一些做法。

注意:

1. 要求词数120左右;

2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Protecting the environment includes me

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For thousands of years the most important two buildings in any British village have been the church and the pub. In fact,until a place has a church and a pub,it isn’t really considered a community worthy of a name. Traditionally,the church and the pub are at the heart of any village or town, since it is where people gather to give and receive news. In fact, the word ‘pub’ is short for public house’.

That's how it used to be, but things are beginning to change. It is said that the credit decline is causing 39 British pubs a week to go out of business. People don’t have lots of spare money to spend on beer. Recently, the UK government banned smoking in all pubs, and that may also have affected the number of customers going to pubs.

This decline is happening despite the fact that in 2005 the UK government started to allow pubs to stay open after 11 p. m. Previously,with 11 p. m. as closing time,customers would have to drink quite quickly,meaning they sometimes got more drunk than they would if allowed to drink slowly. The British habit of drinking a lot very quickly is known as ‘binge drinking’(狂饮),and it causes some long-term health problems for people and problems with violent crime for communities. The UK government is changing the law to discourage binge drinking, and regularly spends money on television advertisements to warn people of the problems of drinking too much.

In order to save their businesses, pubs are trying to change with the market. Now, there are a number of different types of pubs.

Topic

The (81)        of British Pub Culture?

 

 

The important(82)____    of churches and pubs in people' s daily life in the UK

?People won't name an area unless there are a church and a pub.

?They are the places where people gather to (83)         news.

The(84)         for the decrease of the pub business

?The credit decline is said to cause many pubs to (85)     down.

?Smoking is not (86)        in all pubs, which may have had an effect on the business.

?The government is trying hard to (87)       binge drinking.

(88)         to save the business

?Pubs are making (89)         to meet the needs of the market.

?As a woman in the UK nowadays, you can (90)       a drink in almost all the pubs.

Conclusion

Things are changing for the better probably from now on.

As you can see, British pubs now offer something for everyone. A lot of pubs used to be working men’s clubs, meaning that women could not usually enter. Today, however, women can freely enter 99% of pubs without experiencing any problems. Perhaps things are changing for the better after all.

 

完成句子(每空限填一个词)(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

1.每当我处于困境时,我的朋友们总是毫不犹豫地来帮助我。

Whenever I am in trouble, my friends always come to help me ______ ______.

2.他进来时,所有人的视线都集中在他身上,使得他很尴尬。

All eyes were _______ _______ him when he came in, which made him embarrassed.

3.我们必须降低成本,这样才能将我们产品的价格下调。

We must ____ ____ on the cost so that the price of our product can be brought down.

4.他看报纸很投入,没有注意到有什么人进入教室.

He was so absorbed ______ a newspaper ______he didn’t notice anyone enter the classroom.

5.有时候在与人相处时,我们需要有人指点。

Sometimes we need help to ______ ______ with others.

6.因为她不信守诺言,我们从此情断义绝。

We weren’t going to be friends any more because she couldn’t ______ her ______.

7.他的零钱已经用光了。

His pocket money has been ______ ______.

8.与1800年相比,世界人口已经增长了六倍。

The world’s population has grown by six times what______ ______ in 1800.

9.这所学校每年招收200名学生。

200 students ______ ______ to the school every year.

10.除非必要,你最好不要查字典。

_______ _______, you’d better not refer to the dictionary.

 

It was Saturday when the entire summer world was bright and fresh. Tom looked at the fence, which was long and high, feeling all enthusiasm leaving him. He dipped his brush into the whitewash before moving it along the top board of the fence. He knew other boys would arrive soon with all minds of interesting plans for this day. As walking past him, they would tease him for having to work on a beautiful Saturday—which burnt him like fire.

He, putting his hands into his pockets and taking out all he owned with the expectation of letting someone paint, found nothing that could buy half an hour of freedom. At this dark and hopeless moment, a wonderful idea occurred to him, pouring a great bright light into his mind. He took up his brush and continued to work pleasantly with calm and quietness.

Presently, Ben Rogers came in sight—munching an apple and making joyful noises like the sound of a riverboat as he walked along. Tom went on whitewashing, paying no attention to the steamboat. 

“Hello!” Ben said, “I’m going swimming, but you can’t go, can you?”

No answer. Tom moved his brush gently along the fence and surveyed the result. Ben came nearer. Tom’s mouth watered for Ben’s apple while he kept painting the fence.

Ben said, “That’s a lot of work, isn’t it?”

Tom turned suddenly saying “Here you are! Ben! I didn’t notice you.”

“I’m going swimming,” Ben said. “Don’t you wish you could go? Or would you rather work?”

Tom said, “Work? What do you mean ‘work’?”

“Isn’t that work?”

Tom continued painting and answered carelessly, “Maybe it is, and maybe it isn’t. All I know is it suits Tom Sawyer.”

“Do you mean that you enjoy it?”

“I don’t see why I oughtn’t to enjoy it.”

“Does a boy have a chance to paint a fence frequently” said Tom.

Ben stopped munching his apple.

Tom moved his brush back and forth—stepped back to note the effect—added a little paint here and there. Ben watched every move, getting more and more interested, more and more absorbed1. After a short time, he said, “Tom, let me whitewash a little.”

Tom seemed to be thinking for a moment before he said, “No, Aunt Polly wants this fence to be perfect. If it was the back fence, maybe you could do it. But this fence beside the street is where everybody can see it. It has to be done right.”

“Oh, come on, let me try. I’ll be careful. Listen, Tom. I’ll give you part of my apple if you let me paint.”

“No, Ben, I’m afraid—”

“I’ll give you all the apple!”

Tom handed the brush to Ben with unwillingness on his face but alacrity in his heart. While the riverboat worked and sweated in the hot sun, Tom, an artist sat in the shade close by, munching his apple, and planning how he could trick more of the boys.

Before long there were enough boys each of whom came along the street; stopped to laugh but soon begged to be allowed to paint. By the middle of the afternoon, Tom had got many treasures while the fence had had three layers of whitewash on it. If he hadn’t run out of whitewash, he would have owned everything belonging to the boys in the village.

Tom said to himself that the world was not so depressing after all. He had discovered a great law of human action: in order to make a man cover a thing, it is only necessary to make the thing difficult to attain.

1.By using “Tom continued painting and answered carelessly”, the author shows Tom ______ when he was talking to Ben.

A.made mistakes

B.damaged things

C.was natural

D.wasn’t concentrating

2.The underlined word “alacrity” in the last but two paragraph most probable means “______”.

A.kindness

B.discouragement

C.sympathy

D.eagerness

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

A.Tom did not want to go swimming at all

B.Tom was asked to help Aunt Polly paint the fence

C.Tom did not get along well with his friends

D.Tom was very busy that Saturday afternoon.

4.We can draw a conclusion from the last paragraph that _______.

A.forbidden fruit is sweet.

B.a friend in need is a friend indeed.

C.all good things must come to an end.

D.a bad excuse is better than none.

 

When I first got an e-mail account ten years ago, I received communications only from family, friends, and colleagues. Now it seems that every time I check my e-mail, I have an endless series of advertisements and other correspondence that do not interest me at all. If we want e-mail to continue to be useful, we need specific laws that make spamming(发送垃圾邮件) a crime.

If lawmakers do not do something soon to prohibit spam, the problem will certainly get much worse. Computer programs allow spammers to send hundreds of millions of e-mails almost instantly. As more and more advertisers turn to spam to sell their products, individual(个人的) e-mail boxes are often flooded with spam e-mails. Would people continue to use e-mail if they had to deal with an annoying amount of spam each time?

This problem is troubling for individuals and companies as well. Many spam e-mails contain computer viruses that can shut down the entire network of a company. Companies rely on e-mail for their employees to communicate with each other. Spam frequently causes failures in their local communications networks, and their employees are thus unable to communicate effectively. Such a situation results in a loss of productivity and requires companies to repeatedly repair their networks. These computer problems raise production costs of companies, which are, in the end, passes on to the consumer.

For these reasons, I believe that lawmakers need to legislate (立法) against spam. Spammers should be fined, and perhaps sent to prison if they continue to disturb people. E-mail is a tool which helps people all over the world to communicate conveniently, but spam is destroying this convenience.

1.According to the text, what is the major cause of the flooding spam?    

A.Companies rely on e-mail for communications.

B.More people in the world communicate by e-mail.

C.More advertisers begin to promote sales through spam.

D.Many computer viruses contain spam e-mail.

2.According to Paragraph 3, who is the final victim of spam?             

A.The business

B.The advertiser

C.The consumer

D.The employee

3.What is the purpose of the text?

A.To inform

B.To educate

C.To instruct

D.To persuade

 

We  have been trying all measures to reduce pollution in the past few years. Now people can enjoy a fresh environment everywhere. The following two graphs are adopted from the column of “City Information” on the webpage of Beijing Review.

Graph 1: Olympic Cities Air Quality Report

City

Date

API

Major

Pollutant

Air Quality

Degree

Quality

Condition

Beijing

Sep. 8

37

N/A

Very good

Qinhuangdao

Sep. 8

52

PM10

Good

Qingdao

Sep. 8

68

PM10

Good

Shanghai

Sep. 8

67

PM10

Good

Shenyang

Sep. 8

88

PM10

Good

Tianjin

Sep. 8

54

PM10

Good

 

Graph 2: Chinese National Standard

API Values

Levels of health concern

Colors

When the API is in this range:

...air quality conditions are:

...as symbolized by this color:

0 to 50

Very good

Blue

51 to 100

Good

Green

101 to 150

Slight pollution

Yellow

151 to 200

Moderate pollution

Orange

201 to 250

Medium pollution

Red

251 to 300

High pollution

Purple

301 to 500

Hazardous

Brown

Notes:

**API stands for Air Pollution Index(指数).

**Particulate matter (PM10) is a major component of air pollution that threatens both our health and our environment. It consists of very small liquid and solid particles floating in the air.

**Sulfur dioxide(SO2) acts as an acid.Inhalation(吸入) results in labored breathing, coughing, or a sore throat and may cause permanent lung damage.

1.According to Graph 1, which of the following cities has the worst air pollution?

A.Qinhuangdao.

B.Tianjin.

C.Qingdao

D.Shenyang.

2.If your city is symbolized by either red or purple, the pollution in your city is     .

A.Moderate or high.

B.Moderate or slight.

C.Medium or high.

D.Medium or slight.

3.Which of the following statements is TURE?

A.With API value below 150 the air is free from being polluted.

B.The colors from purple to Yellow indicate the air quality is becoming much worse.

C.When there are floating solid particles and dust in the air, it is dangerous pollution.

D.On September 8th the color-symbol of Beijing City’s air quality is ‘Blue’.

4.When more citizens are beginning to have labored breathing soon after they are in the open air, it suggests that            .

A.there is a large amount of sulfur dioxide in the air

B.it is so cold that they may have caught a cold

C.they are starting to cough or have a fever

D.they must be infected with permanent lung disease

 

Work is a part of living —my grandparents understood that. They lived and worked on a farm that has been in my family for 150 years. They raised chickens for eggs , pigs and cattle for meat . Cows were kept for milk and the cream, from which Grandma made butter and cheese. What little yard they had became a garden.

The Depression, therefore, didn’t make much change in their lives. But it did bring an unending flow of men out of work, drifting from job to job, to the farm. The first to show up at the door of the kitchen was a man in rags. He took off his hat and quietly explained that he hadn’t eaten for a while. Grandpa stood watching him a bit , then said , “There’s a stack of firewood against the fence behind the barn (谷仓). I’ve been needing to get it moved to the other side of the fence . You have just about enough time to finish the job before lunch .”

Grandma said a surprising thing happened. The man got a shine in his eyes and he hurried to the barn at once. She set another place at the table and made an apple pie. During lunch, the stranger didn’t say much, but when he left, his shoulders had straightened. “Nothing ruins a man like losing his self-respect,” Grandpa later told me.

Soon after, another man showed up asking for a meal. This one was dressed in a suit and carried a small old suitcase. Grandpa came out when he heard voices. He looked at the man and then offered a handshake.” There is a stack of firewood along the fence down behind the barn I’ve been meaning to get it moved. It’d sure be a help to me . And we’d be pleased to have you stay for lunch.” The fellow set his suitcase aside and neatly laid his coat on top. Then he set off to work.

Grandma says she doesn’t remember how many strangers they shared a meal with during those Depression days-or how many times that stack of wood got moved.

1.When he was asked to move a stack of firewood, the first man who asked for a meal got a shine in his eyes for he was glad that         .

A.he had found a good job

B.he would have something to eat

C.he would no longer suffer from the Depression

D.he would get what he wanted without losing his self-respect

2.The writer’s grandfather asked those jobless men to move the stack of firewood because     .

A.he didn’t want them to have a meal free of charge

B.he had been needing to get it moved

C.he wanted to help them in his own way

D.he wanted to show them his kindness and respect

3.The writer’s grandfather was all of the following but         .

A.kind

B.thoughtful

C.wealthy

D.sympathetic

4.The best title for the story would be         .

A.The Depression

B.The Pleasure of Helping Others

C.No Pains, No Gains

D.Work-A Part of Living

 

Mr. Hart, a London taxi driver, has a new black taxi. He hurries through the busy   36  every day.

One day when he was having a short rest, a young man jumped into his  37  .

“To the station as 38 as you can,” shouted the man in a very  39  way. “My 40  leaves at three o’clock.”

Mr. Hart did his best, but there was a lot of traffic. At every corner there was a  41 light.

The young man said,” Hurry up, man! I don’t want to  42  my train.”

“And I don’t want to have an  43  ,” replied Mr. Hart quickly.

While he was  44 , Mr. Hart suddenly recognized the man’s  45 . He was a 46 . The police were looking for him. His picture was in the  47  that he read.

Mr. Hart raced through the streets and  48  through red lights. Soon there was a police car  49  him. Mr. Hart raced on until he  50  the station. He stopped in front of the station at two minutes  51  three. The young man quickly jumped out of the taxi, and ran into the station.

 52 !” cried Mr. Hart. At the moment the police car stopped, too. “Quick! He is the thief!” shouted Mr. Hart. Two policeman  53  into the station. Three minutes later they  54  with the young man.

“Well  55 !” a policeman said to Mr. Hart as they were taking the thief to the police car.

1.

A.stations

B.streets

C.building

D.shops

 

2.

A.house

B.truck

C.bed

D.taxi

 

3.

A.fast

B.slowly

C.quietly

D.early

 

4.

A.kind

B.friendly

C.unfriendly

D.lovely

 

5.

A.train

B.bus

C.plan

D.ship

 

6.

A.green

B.yellow

C.red

D.black

 

7.

A.catch

B.get

C.leave

D.miss

 

8.

A.interest

B.accident

C.answer

D.example

 

9.

A.driving

B.listening

C.begging

D.walking

 

10.

A.face

B.eye

C.coat

D.back

 

11.

A.driver

B.runner

C.thief

D.worker

 

12.

A.films

B.newspapers

C.stations

D.offices

 

13.

A.walked

B.drove

C.flew

D.ran

 

14.

A.before

B.beside

C.behind

D.near

 

15.

A.reached

B.passed

C.hit

D.entered

 

16.

A.after

B.to

C.past

D.at

 

17.

A.Look

B.Stand

C.Stop

D.Hands up

 

18.

A.broke

B.went

C.walked

D.rushed

 

19.

A.disappeared

B.left

C.met

D.returned

 

20.

A.finished

B.done

C.known

D.take

 

Mr. Smith suggested the problem worth paying attention ______ at the meeting.

A.to be discussed

B.to being discussed

C.being discussed

D.be discussed

 

Don’t hesitate ______me if you have any questions.

A.asking

B.asks

C.to ask

D.asked

 

—The English exam is not difficult, is it?

—______. Even Tom ______ to the top students failed in it.

A.Yes; belongs

B.No; belonged

C.Yes; belonging

D.No; belonging

 

----Go for a picnic this weekend, OK?

---- ______. I love getting close to nature.

A.I couldn’t agree more

B.I’m afraid not.

C.I believe not

D.I don’t think so.

 

The villagers, _________ had been damaged by the flood, were given help by the Red Cross.

A.all of their homes

B.all their homes

C.whose all homes

D.all of whose homes

 

It seems you need to apologize quickly ______ a good friend.

A.avoiding to lose

B.to avoid losing

C.avoiding losing

D.to avoid to lose

 

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