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( )10. — Shall we have a party to welcome the exchange students?
— __________
A. Best wishes! B. Have a good time!
C. You're welcome. D. That sounds like a good idea.
— __________
A. Best wishes! B. Have a good time!
C. You're welcome. D. That sounds like a good idea.
答案:
D
二、完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A mouse ran across the face of a sleeping lion and woke him up. The lion was __11__. He put out his __12__ and caught the mouse. “You woke me up.” he said, “I will now __13__ you.” “Please don't.” the mouse said. “__14__ you let me live, I promise I will help you one day.” The lion __15__. He couldn't think of __16__ a small mouse could ever help him, but he said, “Very well. I will let you go this time. __17__ don't wake me up again.”
A year __18__, the lions fell into __19__ dug by a hunter. The hunter then tied him up with __20__. The lion tried to __21__, but he could not. He roared and roared.
The mouse __22__ the lion and ran to see what was wrong. He saw the lion tied up in ropes. The lion could not move. He was crying. He begged for help.
The mouse spoke to the lion, “Do you __23__ me? You let me free a year ago. Now I can __24__ the favor.” The mouse began to cut into the ropes with his teeth. The lion got out of the ropes, and climbed out of the hole. He was free! Lion didn't laugh at the mouse. He knew that even the __25__ mouse can help others. Size is not the most important.
( )11. A. friendly B. afraid C. angry D. happy
( )12. A. paw B. hand C. arm D. foot
( )13. A. eat B. catch C. beat D. save
( )14. A. Unless B. Once C. If D. When
( )15. A. laughed B. smiled C. worried D. believed
( )16. A. how B. when C. where D. that
( )17. A. But B. And C. Or D. So
( )18. A. ended B. passed C. began D. went
( )19. A. a hole B. a tree C. a river D. a cave
( )20. A. clothes B. sticks C. ropes D. nets
( )21. A. get away B. get up C. get on D. get off
( )22. A. heard B. listened C. saw D. watched
( )23. A. know B. remember C. forget D. see
( )24. A. return B. give C. have D. go
( )25. A. smallest B. biggest C. weakest D. strongest
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A mouse ran across the face of a sleeping lion and woke him up. The lion was __11__. He put out his __12__ and caught the mouse. “You woke me up.” he said, “I will now __13__ you.” “Please don't.” the mouse said. “__14__ you let me live, I promise I will help you one day.” The lion __15__. He couldn't think of __16__ a small mouse could ever help him, but he said, “Very well. I will let you go this time. __17__ don't wake me up again.”
A year __18__, the lions fell into __19__ dug by a hunter. The hunter then tied him up with __20__. The lion tried to __21__, but he could not. He roared and roared.
The mouse __22__ the lion and ran to see what was wrong. He saw the lion tied up in ropes. The lion could not move. He was crying. He begged for help.
The mouse spoke to the lion, “Do you __23__ me? You let me free a year ago. Now I can __24__ the favor.” The mouse began to cut into the ropes with his teeth. The lion got out of the ropes, and climbed out of the hole. He was free! Lion didn't laugh at the mouse. He knew that even the __25__ mouse can help others. Size is not the most important.
( )11. A. friendly B. afraid C. angry D. happy
( )12. A. paw B. hand C. arm D. foot
( )13. A. eat B. catch C. beat D. save
( )14. A. Unless B. Once C. If D. When
( )15. A. laughed B. smiled C. worried D. believed
( )16. A. how B. when C. where D. that
( )17. A. But B. And C. Or D. So
( )18. A. ended B. passed C. began D. went
( )19. A. a hole B. a tree C. a river D. a cave
( )20. A. clothes B. sticks C. ropes D. nets
( )21. A. get away B. get up C. get on D. get off
( )22. A. heard B. listened C. saw D. watched
( )23. A. know B. remember C. forget D. see
( )24. A. return B. give C. have D. go
( )25. A. smallest B. biggest C. weakest D. strongest
答案:
C
三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
An “Open House” is open to students and their families so they can learn more about academic programs and services at Massey College.
To learn more about Massey College, sign up for an Open House:
5 p.m. on Sept 7
11 a.m. on Sept 9
5 p.m. on Sept 20
4 p.m. on Sept 22
Unable to travel to Massey College? Attend our “Virtual(虚拟的) Open House” on any day in September 2019.
To register(登记), please call (772)448 - 2021, or send an email to laurel.evans@mc.edu.
For more information, please visit: www.masseycollege.ca.
Activities:
· Tour the campus
· Meet with teachers
· Get questions answered
· Apply for scholarship(申请奖学金)
Massey College
2810 South Federal Hwy. St Pierce
34982
( )26. The picture is an Open House poster for __________.
A. a theater B. a hospital C. a college D. a library
( )27. It can be known from the passages that __________.
A. students and families can visit Massey College to learn more about it
B. students can talk with teachers and students in the college
C. students can get scholarship if they sign up for an Open House
D. visitors come to the campus on any day in September 2019
( )28. If someone wants more information, he may __________.
A. visit www.masseycollege.ca
B. email laurel.evans@mc.edu
C. call (772)448 - 2021
D. attend “Virtual Open House”
B
Dorothy works very hard in the kitchen. She remembers Uncle Henry and Aunt Em in Kansas. She remembers her friends the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman. She's very sad and she often cries. At night she goes to see the lion. The Witch doesn't give him anything to eat or drink, so Dorothy takes him food and water from the kitchen. Then she lies down next to him, puts her head on his warm body and sleeps until the morning.
The Witch watches Dorothy all the time. She's waiting for the right moment to take the silver shoes. Dorothy wears them all the time. She loves them. The only time she takes them off is when she has a bath. The Witch doesn't like water so she's afraid to go near the girl when she is in the bath.
One day Dorothy is cleaning the kitchen and she slips on the wet floor. She falls over and one of the silver shoes comes off. The Witch is watching. She picks it up quickly and puts it on.
“Give me back my shoe!” Dorothy says.
“No! It's my shoe now.” the Witch replies.
“You're a wicked woman!” Dorothy shouts. “I want my shoe!” There's a bucket of water near the door. The girl picks it up and throws the water over the Witch.
“Aarrgh!” the Witch cries. “Water is the end of me!” and she starts to disappear in front of Dorothy's eyes.
“I'm going,” she says, “going, going, going.”
In another minute there's just a big brown puddle of water on the kitchen floor. Dorothy quickly takes her shoe, puts it on again and runs outside.
“The witch is dead!” she shouts. The Winkies look at her in surprise. They are also the Witch's slaves.
“We're all free now!” she says to them.
They start cheering and shouting.
“The wicked Witch is dead! We're free! Thank you, Dorothy!”
( )29. Dorothy takes food and water from the kitchen for the lion because __________.
A. the lion doesn't like the food others give
B. the Witch gives him nothing to eat or drink
C. Dorothy works very hard in the kitchen
D. the Witch watches Dorothy all the time
( )30. The story happens in the order of _________.
a. Dorothy is cleaning the kitchen and she slips on the wet floor
b. The Witch picks the silver shoe up quickly and puts it on
c. Dorothy loses one of her shoes
d. Dorothy quickly takes her shoe, puts it on again and runs outside
e. Dorothy picks up a bucket of water and throws the water over the Witch
A. a - b - c - d - e B. b - a - d - e - c
C. d - a - b - e - c D. a - c - b - e - d
( )31. From the passage we can know that _________.
A. Dorothy is waiting for the time to kill the wicked Witch
B. Dorothy doesn't miss her families very much
C. the Witch can be killed with the silver shoes
D. Dorothy helps Winkies and her friends get freedom
( )32. According to the passage, the best words to describe Dorothy are _________.
A. careful and friendly B. curious and helpful
C. clever and brave D. organized and strange
C
Koalas in New South Wales, Australia are now at risk of disappearing. So the government of New South Wales has a 34 - million plan to protect the beloved animals.
Koalas are native to Australia. They have large, hairy ears. Their sharp claws help them climb trees. They carry their babies in an opening of skin on the mother's stomach.
Koalas face several problems. People are clearing the lands for farming and building houses, so koalas have fewer places to live in. Dog attacks, bushfires and hot weather are also making the koalas' life harder. And some koalas die from illnesses.
Over the last 20 years, the number of the koalas in New South Wales has fallen by 25 percent and there are about 36,000 koalas there now. The animals' numbers have fallen in other parts of Australia, too.
As part of its plan, the government of New South Wales is setting aside around 25,000 hectares of forest for the koalas to live freely. It will also add more signs to help car drivers notice that koalas may walk into the roadways. And the state will build some special bridges so that koalas and other wildlife can cross roads.
Gabrielle Upton is the environment minister of New South Wales. She said the state also plans to set up a group of wildlife hospitals to treat injured and sick koalas.
( )33. What can we know about koalas?
A. They are rare in Australia.
B. They have small hairy ears.
C. Their sharp teeth help them climb trees.
D. Mothers carry babies in an opening of skin.
( )34. What's the situation of koalas in Australia?
A. They prefer hot weather. B. Their numbers have risen.
C. They are friends with dogs. D. Their living areas are smaller.
( )35. From paragraph 5, we can infer that _______.
A. more rivers are set aside for koalas
B. some koalas may be hurt on the roadways
C. more signs are used for visitors to find koalas
D. special bridges will be built for drivers to cross roads
( )36. What's the passage mainly about?
A. The appearance of koalas. B. The ways to keep koalas.
C. The living conditions of koalas. D. The efforts to protect koalas.
D
Foodie or not, it's likely you've heard of Shaxian Delicacies (沙县小吃).
The chain, originating (来源于) in Shaxian county, Fujian Province, has been a success across the country. According to local officials, there are over 80,000 restaurants serving Shaxian traditional snacks nationwide. But it is also a global hit. The chain has eateries (餐馆) in 61 foreign countries and regions. They are beloved by foreigners.
In 2018, a Shaxian Delicacies restaurant opened in New York City, only to close three hours later after all the dishes sold out.
"It is amazing that the Shaxian Delicacies can open its eatery near my house in America. The flavors of the food here are just the same as I remember." Ms Zheng, who was born in Fuzhou city, capital of Fujian Province, told China Daily.
Though it has kept the "taste of home", the Shaxian Delicacies chain is always creating tastes tailored (适合) to different local needs. For example, the owner of its franchise (分店) in France uses green tea powder (粉), which is very popular there, rather than spinach (菠菜) seeds in the flour wrappers (面皮). Wu Shaohua, owner of the Shaxian Delicacies eatery in Portugal, especially prepares "fried meat" and "fried spring rolls" for local residents who like fried food.
Apart from the delicious food, a clean environment also keeps customers coming back. The owner of the Shaxian Delicacies eatery in New York, Shao Binfang, a 34 - year - old Chinese American born in Fuzhou, designed an open kitchen in her restaurant.
"When the customers can see the cooking process, it puts them at ease over food safety." Shao told People's Daily.
( )37. Where does Shaxian Delicacies chain come from?
A. Shaxian. B. New York. C. France. D. Portugal.
( )38. What can you learn from paragraph 3?
A. The restaurant couldn't get enough food materials.
B. The people in New York didn't like the food in the restaurant.
C. The restaurant was warmly welcomed by the people in New York.
D. The restaurant disliked selling dishes.
( )39. The owner of its franchise (分店) in France uses green tea powder (粉) to _______.
A. make the food more delicious and beautiful
B. meet the need of local people
C. keep the "taste of home"
D. make the food much healthier
( )40. Which one is the reason that Shaxian Delicacies chain is so popular in foreign countries?
A. It uses healthy and safe materials.
B. The food there is delicious and cheap.
C. Customers are interested in watching the cooking process.
D. It has the delicious food and clean environment at the same time.
E
People have long dreamed of a car that flies in the sky. Recently, a Japanese company, SkyDrive, announced the good news that this dream may come true in the near future.
_41_ The car named SD - 03 took off and circled in a protected area for about four minutes, finishing the very first public show for a flying car in Japanese history.
SD - 03 is the world's smallest electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle (垂直升降电动车). _42_ It has eight motors to make sure of safety in emergency situations (紧急情况).
So far, the machine can fly for just 5 to 10 minutes. _43_ Tomohiro Fukuzawa, CEO of SkyDrive, hoped the flying car would be put into public use by 2023. _44_
"We are very excited to have invented Japan's first flying car." Fukuzawa said in an interview. "_45_ People are able to experience a safe and comfortable way of life in the sky."
41. _________ 42. _________ 43. _________ 44. _________ 45. _________
A. It takes up the space of about two parked cars.
B. For example,SD - 03 can take three people at a time.
C. The company has successfully carried out a test drive of its flying car.
D. He also hoped that the cars could be exported to other countries like China.
E. We want to realize a society where flying cars are a part of daily transportation.
F. If the problem can be fixed,the flying car can be introduced to foreign countries.
G. If the flight time can be more than 30 minutes,the car will have more possibilities
A
An “Open House” is open to students and their families so they can learn more about academic programs and services at Massey College.
To learn more about Massey College, sign up for an Open House:
5 p.m. on Sept 7
11 a.m. on Sept 9
5 p.m. on Sept 20
4 p.m. on Sept 22
Unable to travel to Massey College? Attend our “Virtual(虚拟的) Open House” on any day in September 2019.
To register(登记), please call (772)448 - 2021, or send an email to laurel.evans@mc.edu.
For more information, please visit: www.masseycollege.ca.
Activities:
· Tour the campus
· Meet with teachers
· Get questions answered
· Apply for scholarship(申请奖学金)
Massey College
2810 South Federal Hwy. St Pierce
34982
( )26. The picture is an Open House poster for __________.
A. a theater B. a hospital C. a college D. a library
( )27. It can be known from the passages that __________.
A. students and families can visit Massey College to learn more about it
B. students can talk with teachers and students in the college
C. students can get scholarship if they sign up for an Open House
D. visitors come to the campus on any day in September 2019
( )28. If someone wants more information, he may __________.
A. visit www.masseycollege.ca
B. email laurel.evans@mc.edu
C. call (772)448 - 2021
D. attend “Virtual Open House”
B
Dorothy works very hard in the kitchen. She remembers Uncle Henry and Aunt Em in Kansas. She remembers her friends the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman. She's very sad and she often cries. At night she goes to see the lion. The Witch doesn't give him anything to eat or drink, so Dorothy takes him food and water from the kitchen. Then she lies down next to him, puts her head on his warm body and sleeps until the morning.
The Witch watches Dorothy all the time. She's waiting for the right moment to take the silver shoes. Dorothy wears them all the time. She loves them. The only time she takes them off is when she has a bath. The Witch doesn't like water so she's afraid to go near the girl when she is in the bath.
One day Dorothy is cleaning the kitchen and she slips on the wet floor. She falls over and one of the silver shoes comes off. The Witch is watching. She picks it up quickly and puts it on.
“Give me back my shoe!” Dorothy says.
“No! It's my shoe now.” the Witch replies.
“You're a wicked woman!” Dorothy shouts. “I want my shoe!” There's a bucket of water near the door. The girl picks it up and throws the water over the Witch.
“Aarrgh!” the Witch cries. “Water is the end of me!” and she starts to disappear in front of Dorothy's eyes.
“I'm going,” she says, “going, going, going.”
In another minute there's just a big brown puddle of water on the kitchen floor. Dorothy quickly takes her shoe, puts it on again and runs outside.
“The witch is dead!” she shouts. The Winkies look at her in surprise. They are also the Witch's slaves.
“We're all free now!” she says to them.
They start cheering and shouting.
“The wicked Witch is dead! We're free! Thank you, Dorothy!”
( )29. Dorothy takes food and water from the kitchen for the lion because __________.
A. the lion doesn't like the food others give
B. the Witch gives him nothing to eat or drink
C. Dorothy works very hard in the kitchen
D. the Witch watches Dorothy all the time
( )30. The story happens in the order of _________.
a. Dorothy is cleaning the kitchen and she slips on the wet floor
b. The Witch picks the silver shoe up quickly and puts it on
c. Dorothy loses one of her shoes
d. Dorothy quickly takes her shoe, puts it on again and runs outside
e. Dorothy picks up a bucket of water and throws the water over the Witch
A. a - b - c - d - e B. b - a - d - e - c
C. d - a - b - e - c D. a - c - b - e - d
( )31. From the passage we can know that _________.
A. Dorothy is waiting for the time to kill the wicked Witch
B. Dorothy doesn't miss her families very much
C. the Witch can be killed with the silver shoes
D. Dorothy helps Winkies and her friends get freedom
( )32. According to the passage, the best words to describe Dorothy are _________.
A. careful and friendly B. curious and helpful
C. clever and brave D. organized and strange
C
Koalas in New South Wales, Australia are now at risk of disappearing. So the government of New South Wales has a 34 - million plan to protect the beloved animals.
Koalas are native to Australia. They have large, hairy ears. Their sharp claws help them climb trees. They carry their babies in an opening of skin on the mother's stomach.
Koalas face several problems. People are clearing the lands for farming and building houses, so koalas have fewer places to live in. Dog attacks, bushfires and hot weather are also making the koalas' life harder. And some koalas die from illnesses.
Over the last 20 years, the number of the koalas in New South Wales has fallen by 25 percent and there are about 36,000 koalas there now. The animals' numbers have fallen in other parts of Australia, too.
As part of its plan, the government of New South Wales is setting aside around 25,000 hectares of forest for the koalas to live freely. It will also add more signs to help car drivers notice that koalas may walk into the roadways. And the state will build some special bridges so that koalas and other wildlife can cross roads.
Gabrielle Upton is the environment minister of New South Wales. She said the state also plans to set up a group of wildlife hospitals to treat injured and sick koalas.
( )33. What can we know about koalas?
A. They are rare in Australia.
B. They have small hairy ears.
C. Their sharp teeth help them climb trees.
D. Mothers carry babies in an opening of skin.
( )34. What's the situation of koalas in Australia?
A. They prefer hot weather. B. Their numbers have risen.
C. They are friends with dogs. D. Their living areas are smaller.
( )35. From paragraph 5, we can infer that _______.
A. more rivers are set aside for koalas
B. some koalas may be hurt on the roadways
C. more signs are used for visitors to find koalas
D. special bridges will be built for drivers to cross roads
( )36. What's the passage mainly about?
A. The appearance of koalas. B. The ways to keep koalas.
C. The living conditions of koalas. D. The efforts to protect koalas.
D
Foodie or not, it's likely you've heard of Shaxian Delicacies (沙县小吃).
The chain, originating (来源于) in Shaxian county, Fujian Province, has been a success across the country. According to local officials, there are over 80,000 restaurants serving Shaxian traditional snacks nationwide. But it is also a global hit. The chain has eateries (餐馆) in 61 foreign countries and regions. They are beloved by foreigners.
In 2018, a Shaxian Delicacies restaurant opened in New York City, only to close three hours later after all the dishes sold out.
"It is amazing that the Shaxian Delicacies can open its eatery near my house in America. The flavors of the food here are just the same as I remember." Ms Zheng, who was born in Fuzhou city, capital of Fujian Province, told China Daily.
Though it has kept the "taste of home", the Shaxian Delicacies chain is always creating tastes tailored (适合) to different local needs. For example, the owner of its franchise (分店) in France uses green tea powder (粉), which is very popular there, rather than spinach (菠菜) seeds in the flour wrappers (面皮). Wu Shaohua, owner of the Shaxian Delicacies eatery in Portugal, especially prepares "fried meat" and "fried spring rolls" for local residents who like fried food.
Apart from the delicious food, a clean environment also keeps customers coming back. The owner of the Shaxian Delicacies eatery in New York, Shao Binfang, a 34 - year - old Chinese American born in Fuzhou, designed an open kitchen in her restaurant.
"When the customers can see the cooking process, it puts them at ease over food safety." Shao told People's Daily.
( )37. Where does Shaxian Delicacies chain come from?
A. Shaxian. B. New York. C. France. D. Portugal.
( )38. What can you learn from paragraph 3?
A. The restaurant couldn't get enough food materials.
B. The people in New York didn't like the food in the restaurant.
C. The restaurant was warmly welcomed by the people in New York.
D. The restaurant disliked selling dishes.
( )39. The owner of its franchise (分店) in France uses green tea powder (粉) to _______.
A. make the food more delicious and beautiful
B. meet the need of local people
C. keep the "taste of home"
D. make the food much healthier
( )40. Which one is the reason that Shaxian Delicacies chain is so popular in foreign countries?
A. It uses healthy and safe materials.
B. The food there is delicious and cheap.
C. Customers are interested in watching the cooking process.
D. It has the delicious food and clean environment at the same time.
E
People have long dreamed of a car that flies in the sky. Recently, a Japanese company, SkyDrive, announced the good news that this dream may come true in the near future.
_41_ The car named SD - 03 took off and circled in a protected area for about four minutes, finishing the very first public show for a flying car in Japanese history.
SD - 03 is the world's smallest electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle (垂直升降电动车). _42_ It has eight motors to make sure of safety in emergency situations (紧急情况).
So far, the machine can fly for just 5 to 10 minutes. _43_ Tomohiro Fukuzawa, CEO of SkyDrive, hoped the flying car would be put into public use by 2023. _44_
"We are very excited to have invented Japan's first flying car." Fukuzawa said in an interview. "_45_ People are able to experience a safe and comfortable way of life in the sky."
41. _________ 42. _________ 43. _________ 44. _________ 45. _________
A. It takes up the space of about two parked cars.
B. For example,SD - 03 can take three people at a time.
C. The company has successfully carried out a test drive of its flying car.
D. He also hoped that the cars could be exported to other countries like China.
E. We want to realize a society where flying cars are a part of daily transportation.
F. If the problem can be fixed,the flying car can be introduced to foreign countries.
G. If the flight time can be more than 30 minutes,the car will have more possibilities
答案:
C
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