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Ⅰ. 单项选择1、Tom is considering ______ his job because he ______ getting up so early.A.changing, isn’t used to B.not changing, doesn’t use toC.not to change, didn’t use to D.to change, isn’t used to2、We must firstly keep ourselves when we go travelling.A.safe B.serious C.smooth D.special3、— Can Mr King spare some time for the evening party?— If he ______, he will try his best to make it.A.will be invited B.is invited C.invites D.will invite4、We should keep quiet in the movie theatre and we_____ speak loudlyA.won’t B.should C.need D.mustn't5、— Must we leave the reading room before 6 o’clock?— No, you . You can stay here until 6:30.A.can’t B.needn’t C.mustn’t D.shouldn’t6、The film Operation Red Sea_____a lot of praise since its first show months ago.A.wins B.win C.will win D.has won7、This year our school is__________than it was last year.A.much more beautiful B.much beautifulC.the most beautiful D.beautiful8、On ________Children's Day,Jack received a prize for being ________honest boy.A.the;an B./;an C./;a D.the;a9、---Could you tell me _______?---Sure. Walk straight along this street and you'll find it.A.how can I get to the museum B.where is the museumC.which is the way to the museum D.how far the museum is10、This new model of car is so expensive that it is _____ the reach of those young people with low pay.A.beyond B.over C.below D.againstⅡ. 完形填空11、Every mobile phone has a ringtone(铃声). It tells you that someone is calling you. Now, there 1 a ringtone called “mosquito tone(蚊子铃声)”.Mosquito tone has a special 2 Only children and teenagers can hear it. Using it, students can receive calls and text messages in class 3 the teacher will not realize what is happening. However, it also has a bad influence on their study if students use it in class.“Not all the students are 4 in mosquito tone.” Jerry Jones, a high school student of 17, says, “Using mosquito tone too often is bad for our hearing. I may use it for 5 , but not in class1.(小题1)A.be B.will be C.is D.was2.(小题2)A.sound B.voice C.noise D.music3.(小题3)A.and B.or C.then D.but4.(小题4)A.interest B.interested C.interests D.interesting5.(小题5)A.pleased B.pleasant C.pleasure D.pleaseⅢ. 语法填空12、请用适当的词完成下面的短文,并把所缺单词填写在答题卡指定的位置上。
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Have you ever heard of anything about crying marriage(哭嫁)? It sounds surprising, doesn’t it? In fact, the custom of crying marriage 1.a long time ago in may parts of Sichuan Province, Southwest China. And it remained popular till the end of the Qing Dynasty.Sometimes, you can still see it happening in some 2.far away from cities if you are lucky enough. Though it is not 3.popular as before, the custom can still be seen by people in many places, especially in the villages of Tujia people. They regard it as something4.has to be done when a marriage happens.It is 5.same in different places of China. According to the tradition, every bride(新娘) had to 6.at the wedding(婚礼). If not, the bride’s neighbors would look down upon7.as a girl from a poor family. And she would be laughed at 8.all the villagers. In fact, her mother sometimes beat the bride for not crying at the wedding.In a 9., crying at weddings is a way to set off for happiness. The bride doesn’t really feel sad in her heart.10., in the marriages of the old days of China, quite a lot of brides indeed cried over their unlucky marriages and even their bad life.Ⅳ. 阅读理解A13、Once, there was a poor old shoemaker called Mike. He had a shop next to a big restaurant. Every day at lunch time, Mike would come out and eat his bread with the nice smells coming from the restaurant.One morning, the shoemaker was asked to go to the restaurant to pay a bill.Not knowing what had happened, he went there and pointed out that he hadn’t bought a thing from them.The manager said, “You’re enjoying our food, so you should pay for it.” And he went on explaining, “Every day,you come and sit outside our kitchen and smell our food while eating yours, and of course, you should pay us.”The old man didn’t say anything but smiled. He put his hand into his pock et and made the coins inside let out loud sounds.The manager asked him, “What does it mean?” Mike replied with a big smile on his face, “I’m paying for the smell of your food with the sound of my money.”The manager went into his office without a word.1.The shoemaker would eat his bread with the nice smells ______.A.from the restaurant B.from his shopC.out of his home D.out of his office2.Finally, the shoemaker paid the manager with ______.A.a few coins B.the smell of the foodC.his smile D.the sounds of coins3.From the passage, we know the shoemaker was very ______.A.happy B.brave C.clever D.angryB14、We often praise the world of science. It explains the world and makes our lives easier with technology. One of the most exciting fields in science is artificial intelligence (人工智能,AI). This is an area where scientists are working on creating machines that think like humans.However,one of the most famous scientists has a very dark warning for us about this type of technology.“The development of full artificial intelligence could lead to the end of the human race,” said Professor Stephen Hawking to the BBC.Hawking is a well-known British Physicist and writer of bestselling science book A Brief History of Time. This warning came from a serious disease called ALS; he needs an AI computer to communicate. The computer learns how Hawking thinks and suggests the words he may want to use next.This is a basic type of AI, which is very useful, yet Hawking fears the possibility of creating technology that can match or go beyond human intelligence. And it’s easy to imagine how terrible things may be. Many TV shows and films display big, killer machines that are far cleverer than us. “Humans, who are limited by slow biological evolution(进化), co uldn’t compete, ” said Hawking.But not every scientist is pessimistic(悲观的)about AI technology. “I believe we will remain in charge of(掌控) the technology. “ The potential(潜力)of it to solve many of the world problems will be realized.” In what direction do you think AI is going? Should we be hopeful or fearful?1.(小题1)Which of the following is TRUE about AI?A.The technology is not very popular now.B.Scientists haven’t controlled the technology.C.It is now much smarter than humans.D.It makes our lives easier.2.(小题2)The writer took Hawking as an example to ____________.A.explain how AI has helped usB.show the great hidden use of AIC.show AI has already become part of our lifeD.suggest that AI become dangerous for humans3.(小题3)What would be the best title for this passage?A.AI: a friend or an enemy?B.The development of AIC.The future of human beingsD.The fight between humans and AIC15、Chinese writer Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2012. Mo, who was born in1955 into a farmer’s fam ily in Gaomi County in Shandong Province, is the first Chinesenational to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. In his early years, life was not easy. Thesethings have influenced Mo Yan’s later writing.60-year-old Park Geun-hye (朴槿惠)was elected(选举)the new President of South Korea inDecember, 2012. She becomes the country’s first woman head of state and her term (任期)will last five years from 2013. “I will become a president who puts people’s living beforeanything else,” she told the cheering People i n central Seoul as she accepted her win.Barack Obama (born in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1961), who was elected the 44th President ofthe United States in 2008, has been elected again to a second term, fighting againstRepublican challenger Mitt Romney. Obama finished his study from Columbia Universityand Harvard Law School. His father was from Kenya, Africa while his mother was born inKansas, America.1.When Mo Yan was young, his family might be .A.big B.small C.rich D.poor2.Which of the following is NOT true about the passages?A.The writer Mo Y an might live in a small place before he got the prize.B.Park Geun-hye will lead South Korea till the year 2018.C.Obama’s parents came from the same country before they married.D.Among the three persons, Park Geun-hye is the oldest.3.The three passages may be from .A.an email B.a letterC.news D.an advertisementD16、Is there a strange something high up in the world's tallest mountains?If so,is it a big bear?Is it a monkey?Or is it a kind of man?No one knows.This mystery (谜)has puzzled (困惑)the world for years.In 1887,a mountain climber found large footprints (脚印)in the snow.They looked like the footprints of a very large man.But men don't walk without shoes in the snow!In 1906,another climber saw more than footprints.Far off (遥远的)saw a very large animal standing on two legs.As he watched,it ran very quickly.Fifteen years later,newspapers had new stories about the "something".A mountain climber said he had seen the "snowman" walk slowly across the snow,far below him.He said it looked a very large man.From then on more and more stories to tell.But not until 1951did a mountain climber bring back pictures of large footprints.The pictures showed clearly that the Snowman walked on two legs.So it was not a bear or a monkey growing.Someday we may find out just what it is that makes the large footprints.1.The passage is about.A.some mountain climbersB.some strange animalsC.some large footprintsD.the mystery of snowman2.Why were people interested in the footprints.A.They were footprints of a large bearB.They looked like the footprints of a large man.C.They were found in the snow.D.They were found in the world's tallest mountains.3.The pictures of large footprints were taken by a mountain climber in.A.1887 B.1906 C.1921 D.19514.Why did the mystery grow when a mountain climber brought back pictures of large footprints?A.They were footprints of an ape man.B.They were footprints of a snowman.C.The pictures showed clearly how the Snowman walked.D.The pictures showed clearly how an ape man walked on two legs.5.Since a mountain climber first found the large footprints in the snow,the mystery of the Snowman has puzzled the world for years.A.more than one hundred B.ninety﹣five C.eightyD.fifty.E17、“Everything happens for the best.” Whenever I faced disappointment, my mother would say this to me.After I graduated from college in 1932, I decided to find a job in a radio station as a sports announcer (广播员). I went to Chicago and knocked at the door of every station. But unluckily, I was refused every time.At one station, a kind lady told me that big stations wouldn’t hire (雇佣) an inexperienced person and suggested that I try my luck at smaller stations. Following her advice, I went back to Dixon, where I had grown up. There were noradio-announcing jobs in Dixon, and my father said a newly-opened store wanted a local athlete to work for it. I applied for the job, but I was refused again.“Everything happens for the best,” Mom r eminded me. Dad offered me the car to look for a job. I tried WOC Radio in Davenport, Iowa. The program director, Peter MacArthur, told me they had already hired an announcer.As I left his office, my frustration(失意、挫败)______“How can I become a sports announcer if I can’t get a job in a radio station?” I asked aloud.While I was waiting for the elevator, I heard someone calling. It was MacArthur. “What was that you said about sports? Do you know anything about football?” Then he asked me to broadcast (广播) an imaginary(想象出来的) game. He waspleased with my performance, he offered me a chance to work there.On my way home, I thought of my mother’s words: “If you carry on, one day something good will happen. Something wouldn’t have happened if not for that previo us(先前的) disappointment”.根据短文内容,选择最佳选项,并将其标号在答题卡上涂黑。