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新素养·价值导向
建议用时:12分钟
难度:★★★★☆
Ms Wang is from a small village. After graduation(毕业), she came back to her hometown and became an English teacher in the village school. She wanted to __1__ the children in her hometown.
__2__ began in September. On the first day, she met eleven boys and __3__ girls. In class, she taught words with some __4__. She thought the students may be interested in the pictures. She did her best but no students could do well. “Maybe this lesson is __5__ for students here but I must help them,” Ms Wang said to herself.
One evening after dinner, Ms Wang took a walk in the playground __6__ her students. They __7__ the stars in the sky. “Every name of the day in a week has a story,” Ms Wang said to __8__. “Look at the moon. Monday is about the moon and Sunday is about the sun.” Hearing this, one of the students said, “English is so interesting!” It made Ms Wang really happy.
This term finished in January. All the twenty-three students had an English test on the last day __9__ they all did very well. When Ms Wang looked at their papers carefully, she was surprised to find that at the end of each test paper, there were some words—Thank you, Ms Wang! At that time, she knew __10__ she came here. These words were the best gift for Ms Wang in her life.
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新素养·价值导向
建议用时:12分钟
难度:★★★★☆
Ms Wang is from a small village. After graduation(毕业), she came back to her hometown and became an English teacher in the village school. She wanted to __1__ the children in her hometown.
__2__ began in September. On the first day, she met eleven boys and __3__ girls. In class, she taught words with some __4__. She thought the students may be interested in the pictures. She did her best but no students could do well. “Maybe this lesson is __5__ for students here but I must help them,” Ms Wang said to herself.
One evening after dinner, Ms Wang took a walk in the playground __6__ her students. They __7__ the stars in the sky. “Every name of the day in a week has a story,” Ms Wang said to __8__. “Look at the moon. Monday is about the moon and Sunday is about the sun.” Hearing this, one of the students said, “English is so interesting!” It made Ms Wang really happy.
This term finished in January. All the twenty-three students had an English test on the last day __9__ they all did very well. When Ms Wang looked at their papers carefully, she was surprised to find that at the end of each test paper, there were some words—Thank you, Ms Wang! At that time, she knew __10__ she came here. These words were the best gift for Ms Wang in her life.
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A
)1. A. help B. lose C. find(
C
)2. A. Game B. Sale C. School(
B
)3. A. eleven B. twelve C. twenty-three(
C
)4. A. things B. questions C. pictures(
B
)5. A. fun B. difficult C. useful(
B
)6. A. about B. with C. at(
A
)7. A. watched B. took C. got(
C
)8. A. him B. it C. them(
A
)9. A. and B. so C. or(
C
)10. A. when B. what C. why
答案:
1.A 2.C 3.B 4.C 5.B 6.B 7.A 8.C 9.A 10.C
二、阅读短文,选择最佳选项。
新素养·生活运用
建议用时:15分钟
难度:★★★★★
Andy's South American Travel(旅游) Blog
March 16th, 6 p.m. Today is our last day in La Paz, the capital of Bolivia. Tomorrow Max and I are going to Coroico, a town about 80 kilometres away from here. We're taking a bus along the North Yungas Road, also known as “Death Road”. It goes along steep(陡峭的) hillsides and cliffs. People call it the most dangerous road in the world! There are hundreds of accidents on it every year.
March 17th, 9 a.m. I've found out more about the North Yungas Road. It's only about 3 metres wide, and in some parts there's a drop of at least 600 metres. That's more than half a kilometre! There's no barrier(屏障) along the side of the road. And there's often rain or fog, which makes it even more dangerous. I found out another thing. Here in Bolivia, they drive on the right side of the road. But on the North Yungas Road, they drive on the left. Why? Because this means that the driver on the dangerous side of the road can see the edge(边线) of the road more easily. The driver's seat is on the left side of the bus, so the driver is close to the edge. Our bus is leaving in an hour!
March 17th, 8 p.m. We got to Coroico safely. It was terrifying sometimes! But there was no rain or fog. Our driver told us the road is safer than it used to be, and he's driven on it many times before. He didn't drive fast, and we never went too close to the edge. Thank you, Mr Bus Driver!
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A. by car B. on foot
C. with his friend Max D. with his driver
(
A. Coroico B. Mr Bus Driver
C. the capital of Bolivia D. Death Road
(
A. driving on the North Yungas Road B. travelling in Bolivia in South America
C. the town Coroico D. the weather on the road
(
A. wonderful B. making you feel afraid
C. making you laugh D. very cold and freezing
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A. thank Andy's driver
B. introduce the most dangerous road
C. tell people not to travel to Coroico in Bolivia
D. describe Andy's experience on the North Yungas Road
新素养·生活运用
建议用时:15分钟
难度:★★★★★
Andy's South American Travel(旅游) Blog
March 16th, 6 p.m. Today is our last day in La Paz, the capital of Bolivia. Tomorrow Max and I are going to Coroico, a town about 80 kilometres away from here. We're taking a bus along the North Yungas Road, also known as “Death Road”. It goes along steep(陡峭的) hillsides and cliffs. People call it the most dangerous road in the world! There are hundreds of accidents on it every year.
March 17th, 9 a.m. I've found out more about the North Yungas Road. It's only about 3 metres wide, and in some parts there's a drop of at least 600 metres. That's more than half a kilometre! There's no barrier(屏障) along the side of the road. And there's often rain or fog, which makes it even more dangerous. I found out another thing. Here in Bolivia, they drive on the right side of the road. But on the North Yungas Road, they drive on the left. Why? Because this means that the driver on the dangerous side of the road can see the edge(边线) of the road more easily. The driver's seat is on the left side of the bus, so the driver is close to the edge. Our bus is leaving in an hour!
March 17th, 8 p.m. We got to Coroico safely. It was terrifying sometimes! But there was no rain or fog. Our driver told us the road is safer than it used to be, and he's driven on it many times before. He didn't drive fast, and we never went too close to the edge. Thank you, Mr Bus Driver!
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C
)1. Andy took a trip in Bolivia _____.A. by car B. on foot
C. with his friend Max D. with his driver
(
D
)2. The North Yungas Road is known as “_____”.A. Coroico B. Mr Bus Driver
C. the capital of Bolivia D. Death Road
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A
)3. In Paragraph 2, the underlined word “it” refers to “_____” here.A. driving on the North Yungas Road B. travelling in Bolivia in South America
C. the town Coroico D. the weather on the road
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B
)4. The underlined word “terrifying” in Paragraph 3 most probably means “_____”.A. wonderful B. making you feel afraid
C. making you laugh D. very cold and freezing
(
D
)5. The text above is written to _____.A. thank Andy's driver
B. introduce the most dangerous road
C. tell people not to travel to Coroico in Bolivia
D. describe Andy's experience on the North Yungas Road
答案:
1.C 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.D
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