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C. 请根据句意从方框中选择合适的动词,并用其适当时态填空,使句子通顺。
leave knock return chat pay
51. —
—Not yet. It’s still in my bedroom.
52. —What’s your plan for the coming holiday?
—I
53. —I called you yesterday evening, but nobody answered.
—Oh, I
54. —Who
—I don’t know. Let me go and have a look.
55. When her mum came in, she
leave knock return chat pay
51. —
Have
you returned
the headset to Nick?—Not yet. It’s still in my bedroom.
52. —What’s your plan for the coming holiday?
—I
will pay
a visit to Beijing if possible.53. —I called you yesterday evening, but nobody answered.
—Oh, I
left
my mobile in the office.54. —Who
is knocking
at the door?—I don’t know. Let me go and have a look.
55. When her mum came in, she
was chatting
with her friends on the Internet.
答案:
51. Have; returned 52. will pay 53. left 54. is knocking 55. was chatting
五、阅读短文,根据句意或括号内单词的正确形式填空,每空一词(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
The Chinese Spring Festival 56 (add) by UNESCO to the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in December, 2024. Today I’d like to share a legend about this lively and grand festival with you.
It is said that in ancient China there was a monster called “Nian”. It 57 (live) deep in the sea for many years, and only appeared on New Year’s Eve to harm 58 (human) and animals.
One New Year’s Eve, while villagers 59 (shut) windows, locking doors and hiding away, an old beggar was seen carrying a bag with a flowing silver beard and bright eyes. Only an old woman in her 60 (sixty) gave the old man some food and advised him to go up the mountain.
However, the old man insisted on staying in the village. He promised to drive “Nian” away. In the middle of the night, the “Nian” beast broke into the village. However, it screamed 61 (strange) when it saw the red paper on the door and bright candles in the house. There were unknown sounds from the house. As it got 62 (close) to the door, sounds like “bang bang bang” were clearer. “Nian” dared not move forward. The next day, villagers were surprised to see the safe village and realized the 63 (true) that the fire, noise and colour red were the magic keys.
From then on, every New Year’s Eve, every family would post red couplets and set off firecrackers, and every house would light candles and stay up 64 (welcome) the new year. In the recent few years, the most solemn (隆重的) traditional festival 65 (sweep) the world with its great charm.
56.
61.
The Chinese Spring Festival 56 (add) by UNESCO to the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in December, 2024. Today I’d like to share a legend about this lively and grand festival with you.
It is said that in ancient China there was a monster called “Nian”. It 57 (live) deep in the sea for many years, and only appeared on New Year’s Eve to harm 58 (human) and animals.
One New Year’s Eve, while villagers 59 (shut) windows, locking doors and hiding away, an old beggar was seen carrying a bag with a flowing silver beard and bright eyes. Only an old woman in her 60 (sixty) gave the old man some food and advised him to go up the mountain.
However, the old man insisted on staying in the village. He promised to drive “Nian” away. In the middle of the night, the “Nian” beast broke into the village. However, it screamed 61 (strange) when it saw the red paper on the door and bright candles in the house. There were unknown sounds from the house. As it got 62 (close) to the door, sounds like “bang bang bang” were clearer. “Nian” dared not move forward. The next day, villagers were surprised to see the safe village and realized the 63 (true) that the fire, noise and colour red were the magic keys.
From then on, every New Year’s Eve, every family would post red couplets and set off firecrackers, and every house would light candles and stay up 64 (welcome) the new year. In the recent few years, the most solemn (隆重的) traditional festival 65 (sweep) the world with its great charm.
56.
was added
57. lived
58. humans
59. were shutting
60. sixties
61.
strangely
62. closer
63. truth
64. to welcome
65. has swept
答案:
56. was added 57. lived 58. humans 59. were shutting 60. sixties 61. strangely 62. closer 63. truth 64. to welcome 65. has swept
六、阅读与回答问题(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
Like many other primary school pupils, nine - year - old Minnal went abroad with her parents during the recent school holidays. It may come as a surprise to learn that she neither shopped at a mall nor ate at a fancy restaurant. She climbed a mountain.
For eight days in May, Minnal hiked nearly 100 kilometres to reach Mount Qomolangma’s (珠穆朗玛峰) base camp. The girl talked about her special trip, “I think this was the most meaningful trip for me.” It has not been confirmed (确认) if the Grade 4 pupil is indeed the youngest Singaporean to reach the base camp, as no such records are kept.
Mount Qomolangma’s base camp is where climbers planning to climb the world’s highest peak stay to get used to the altitude (海拔高度). However, it will be some years before Minnal can actually climb Mount Qomolangma as climbers have to be at least 16 years old to climb the peak.
How did it all start? It all began in 2018 when Minnal’s mother decided she might want to climb the famous Himalayas. As a good hiker, she asked both father and daughter if they were up for the challenge. One year later, on May 20, the family took action.
Minnal shared that most of the eight days were spent hiking ten to fifteen kilometres from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day, with the help of three local guides. Fortunately, she added, nobody fell ill with altitude sickness. She also said that she was thinking of climbing Mount Qomolangma in the future.
66. How long did it take Minnal to reach Mount Qomolangma’s base camp?
67. How old should climbers at least be if they want to climb the peak?
68. When did Minnal’s family have the idea of climbing the famous Himalayas?
69. Who helped Minnal’s family on the way to Mount Qomolangma’s base camp?
70. What do you think of Minnal? Why?
Like many other primary school pupils, nine - year - old Minnal went abroad with her parents during the recent school holidays. It may come as a surprise to learn that she neither shopped at a mall nor ate at a fancy restaurant. She climbed a mountain.
For eight days in May, Minnal hiked nearly 100 kilometres to reach Mount Qomolangma’s (珠穆朗玛峰) base camp. The girl talked about her special trip, “I think this was the most meaningful trip for me.” It has not been confirmed (确认) if the Grade 4 pupil is indeed the youngest Singaporean to reach the base camp, as no such records are kept.
Mount Qomolangma’s base camp is where climbers planning to climb the world’s highest peak stay to get used to the altitude (海拔高度). However, it will be some years before Minnal can actually climb Mount Qomolangma as climbers have to be at least 16 years old to climb the peak.
How did it all start? It all began in 2018 when Minnal’s mother decided she might want to climb the famous Himalayas. As a good hiker, she asked both father and daughter if they were up for the challenge. One year later, on May 20, the family took action.
Minnal shared that most of the eight days were spent hiking ten to fifteen kilometres from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day, with the help of three local guides. Fortunately, she added, nobody fell ill with altitude sickness. She also said that she was thinking of climbing Mount Qomolangma in the future.
66. How long did it take Minnal to reach Mount Qomolangma’s base camp?
Eight days.
67. How old should climbers at least be if they want to climb the peak?
At least 16 years old.
68. When did Minnal’s family have the idea of climbing the famous Himalayas?
In 2018.
69. Who helped Minnal’s family on the way to Mount Qomolangma’s base camp?
Three local guides.
70. What do you think of Minnal? Why?
She is brave because she reached Mount Qomolangma’s base camp.
答案:
66. Eight days. 67. At least 16 years old. 68. In 2018. 69. Three local guides. 70. She is brave because she reached Mount Qomolangma’s base camp.
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