
Accrding t her grandsn Matthew, the family were talking abut what t d fr her 90th birthday. They suggest ideas such as bungee and skydiving, as a 2 . But t her family’s surprise, Rbinsn 3 t try skydiving.
“I went fr skydiving because I thught it wuld be 4 than a bungee jump. After all, I’m nt yung any mre.” she said in an interview.
Rbinsn fund ut that she had leukemia (白血病) a year ag, but that didn’t stp her 5 jumping ut f a plane at ver 4,000 meters high. 6 Rbinsn jumped ut f the plane bravely, she was fixed t a cach.
She decided t use her time in the sky t 7 thers. She used her skydiving t raise mney fr Crisis, a charity that helps 8 peple in the UK. S far, she has 9 ver $6,200 fr the charity.
Skydiving at 90 years ld is amazing, but Rbinsn is nt the ldest persn t have 10 dne it. A 103-year-ld wman frm Sweden is the ldest persn t have dne it.
1.A.in rder tB.frC.s that
2.A.jkeB.planC.stry
3.A.refusedB.beganC.decided
4.A.harderB.easierC.wrse
5.A.tB.withutC.frm
6.A.SinceB.WhenC.Thugh
7.A.teachB.helpC.invite
8.A.hnestB.hmelessC.healthy
9.A.wastedB.spentC.raised
10.A.everB.stillC.never
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It is a Chinese custm that when guests visit, the first thing a hst des is t make and 11 them tea. And wherever the Chinese g, the custm f tea drinking fllws.
Tea is 12 the yung leaves f a tea tree. Accrding t the special ways the Chinese use t prcess (加工) the 13 , there are fur kinds f tea: green tea, lng, flwer tea and black tea. Amng them, green tea is the mst 14 with peple.
The time t pick the tea is very 15 . Fr example, Lngjing, ne f the best green teas, is cllected several days befre Qingming Festival when new twigs (嫩枝) have 16 begun t grw.
17 Chinese peple drink tea daily, there are differences between tea drinking and tea tasting. Peple wh drink tea might just d this because they are thirsty. Tea tasting, n the ther hand, has cultural meanings. Tasting is 18 the shape, flavr (香味), clr, taste, and the freshness f tea. The 19 is als an imprtant element (要素). In China, peple cnsider spring water frm famus natural funtains (泉) is the best.
The ancient peple regarded tea as a 20 which can refresh and calm their minds. Tea has been a type f Chinese culture and ppular amng Chinese.
11.A.shareB.inviteC.serve
12.A.taken upB.fallen ffC.made f
13.A.branchesB.leavesC.rts
14.A.ppularB.interestingC.difficult
15.A.bringB.imprtantC.strange
16.A.justB.a(chǎn)lreadyC.still
17.A.ButB.AlthughC.Because
18.A.watchingB.writingC.enjying
19.A.waterB.mneyC.time
20.A.fruitB.supC.drink
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Emily has always lved reading. She used t be very shy. She 21 talking t thers. S she turned t 22 . In 2019, her dad gt sick. It was very serius. Bks became an even bigger cmfrt fr 23 .
Emily’s dad gt better. And she came up with a plan t 24 thers.
Emily started a bk drive in her hmetwn. She 25 bks. She tk them t 26 being cared fr in hspitals. 27 , she has cllected mre than 10,000 bks.
Emily and her father are very clse. When her father learned f her plans fr the bk drive, he wasn’t surprised. “She was always interested in bks,” he says. “ 28 she always wanted t d things fr the neighbrhd.” Emily runs the bk drive herself, but she gets sme help frm her 29 . “We d the driving,” her dad says.
Emily still runs the bk drive. The memry f meeting the children she helps sticks with her. “It was the 30 day f my life,” she says. “I realized I wanted t d this type f wrk frever.”
21.A.was afraid fB.was interested inC.was gd at
22.A.musicB.sprtsC.bks
23.A.meB.herC.him
24.A.helpB.saveC.mve
25.A.wrteB.cllectedC.read
26.A.kidsB.menC.wmen
27.A.In shrtB.Hardly everC.S far
28.A.SB.OrC.And
29.A.parentsB.friendsC.teachers
30.A.saddestB.bestC.shrtest
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Have yu ever dne vlunteering befre? At the Beijing 2022 Olympics, vlunteers have shwed the wrld with 31 warm welcme. Vlunteering means spending time and effrt t help smebdy with nthing return. “Vlunteering makes yu lk at the wrld 32 . Yu see hw little things can change a persn’s life fr the better.” Masn, a vlunteer said. Nwadays, there is an 33 number fr peple t jin in vlunteering. We can ften see that there many students visit the 34 peple t bring warmth. Natinal Vlunteer Week started in 1974 and is 35 every April. Each year, vlunteers help make the wrld better. Frm the warm spring t the 36 winter, warmhearted peple always can be fund. Frm the early mrning t the 37 night, they help us anywhere at any time. It is a time t 38 vlunteers fr their achievements. It is als a perfect pprtunity t encurage thers t becme vlunteers. Please take 39 and get started n yur wn vlunteer jurney. Spend sme time n vlunteer wrk, and yu will see great changes in peple’s 40 , but yur wn grwth as well. Bettering yurselves while bettering the wrld.
31.A.herB.theirC.yur
32.A.differentlyB.friendlyC.carefully
33.A.a(chǎn)ddB.exactC.increasing
34.A.yungB.lnelyC.lvely
35.A.heldB.fundC.happened
36.A.sadB.cldC.cl
37.A.blackB.silentC.late
38.A.thankB.thinkC.call
39.A.changesB.chancesC.places
40.A.effrtB.chicesC.life
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James was an 11-year-ld by. One evening, as usual, he went fishing with his father n a seal island in a lake nearby. A few hurs later, James 41 a big fish.
“My gdness! What a fish!” James cried excitedly. It was the largest fish he had ever seen.
But sn he and his father realized that it was a bass (鱸魚(yú)).
It was the evening just 42 the pening day f bass seasn. James’ father 43 his watch: It was 10: 00 p.m., tw hurs befre pening seasn fr bass catching.
“Sn,” he said, “yu have t put it back in the water.”
“Dad!” James 44 .
“Yu’ll catch ther fish.” His father said 45 .
“But I’ll never catch ne this big again,” the by raised his vice. James 46 : In the mnlight, there were n ne r 47 in sight. He lked back at his father, wh said nthing mre. James knew there was n rm fr talking.
He tk the hk frm the fish’s muth and put the fish back int the 48 slwly.
The big bass disappeared in a secnd. James felt very 49 .
Thirty-fur years passed and the sad by is a famus architect (建筑師) in New Yrk. He has never since caught a fish as big as the ne that night.
Hwever, in the jurney f life, he has met with many tempting (誘惑的) “fish” similar t that bass. 50 he faces a mral (道德) chice, he remembers his father’s wrds: Mrality is a simple matter f right r wrng, but it’s hard t put it int practice. That mn night thirty-fur years ag left a clear memry and a lifelng lessn in his mind.
41.A.lstB.savedC.caught
42.A.nB.befreC.a(chǎn)fter
43.A.wreB.tuchedC.checked
44.A.shutedB.laughedC.smiled
45.A.calmlyB.nearlyC.really
46.A.lked afterB.lked arundC.lked up
47.A.treesB.batsC.rads
48.A.plB.riverC.lake
49.A.sadB.nervusC.wrried
50.A.HweverB.WhereverC.Whatever
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At the age f nine, Kelly dreamed f being a basketball player. But ne day when she was playing basketball, she hurt her left leg 51 . The dctr tld her she culd n lnger play basketball. What was wrse, she needed help ding 52 , including ging t the bathrm.
Thinking that her dream culd never cme true, Kelly was sad and 53 her studies at schl. Her mther did all she culd t cheer her up, 54 Kelly refused t change. She even tk ut all her anger and 55 n her mther.
Then ne day Kelly’s friends intrduced her t the gym. Kelly 56 that she shuld turn her attentin t what she culd d, nt t what she culdn’t. Psting her stry nline, she gt lts f kind and inspiring (鼓舞人心的) wrds. As she was 57 by the kindness, she returned t schl fr tw half days a week. And with the 58 f a bdybuilding trainer, she trained hard and sn fund herself n stage (舞臺(tái)) perfrming—as a bdybuilder. Her mther was truly 59 and prud.
Tday, Kelly is studying t be a life cach. She is at peace with what happened t her, nt just physically (身體上), but mentally (精神上). “When we face 60 , if we can fight against it bravely, we can be strnger.” said Kelly.
51.A.badlyB.slwlyC.easily
52.A.smethingB.nthingC.everything
53.A.talked abutB.gave upC.thught f
54.A.sB.butC.r
55.A.painB.funC.lve
56.A.warnedB.realizedC.suggested
57.A.disappintedB.surprisedC.encuraged
58.A.helpB.needC.prmise
59.A.happyB.a(chǎn)ngryC.calm
60.A.kindnessB.happinessC.difficulty
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Tm had a bad tthache. His mther wanted t take him t the dentist’s. But he 61 . He was afraid f the 62 when the dentist had t extract (拔出) his tth. Tm’s mther tld him that if he did nt visit the dentist, the pain wuld get 63 . At last, Tm had t agree.
There were nt many peple at the dentist’s. 64 , it was Tm’s turn. He walked nervusly int the rm and sat dwn. The dentist lked 65 and said hell t him with a smile. He asked Tm t 66 his muth. And then he tld Tm that he had t extract the bad tth. The dentist gave Tm an injectin (注射) and 67 him that he wuld nt feel any pain.
Tm really did nt feel any pain. Then the dentist advised Tm t brush his teeth twice a day and taught him the 68 way f brushing his teeth. He als tld Tm nt t eat t sweet things s that his 69 wuld be healthy.
After that, Tm 70 hw imprtant it was t prtect his teeth.
61.A.relaxedB.refusedC.ndded
62.A.painB.medicineC.training
63.A.nicerB.biggerC.wrse
64.A.SmetimesB.SnC.Recently
65.A.friendlyB.carefullyC.helpful
66.A.shakeB.shutC.pen
67.A.a(chǎn)llwedB.warnedC.prmised
68.A.braveB.rightC.reach
69.A.teethB.faceC.eyes
70.A.hpedB.realizedC.guessed
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A father was wrried abut his sn. He was already sixteen years ld, 71 he had n curage at all. S the father tk his sn t a bxing (拳擊) club and asked a bxing cach t 72 him.
The cach said t the by’s father, “Yu shuld leave yur sn 73 here. I’ll make him int a 74 man within three mnths. Hwever, yu can’t cme t see him during this 75 .”
Three mnths later, the by’s father 76 . The cach held a bxing match between the by and a bxer wh had a lt f 77 . The bxer had wn a lt f matches befre. Each time the bxer struck the by, he 78 , but at nce the by std up. Several times later, the cach asked the father, “What d yu think f 79 child nw?”
The father lked at his sn in tears (眼淚). “Thank yu very much. I’m s 80 f my sn nw. Althugh he is kncked dwn many times, he stands up again and again. That’s the kind f curage I want him t have.”
71.A.a(chǎn)ndB.butC.s
72.A.checkB.raiseC.train
73.A.verB.a(chǎn)lneC.ut
74.A.realB.luckyC.happy
75.A.gameB.hlidayC.perid
76.A.succeededB.passedC.returned
77.A.experienceB.funC.time
78.A.sat dwnB.fell dwnC.lked dwn
79.A.yurB.myC.his
80.A.a(chǎn)fraidB.bredC.prud
There are many festivals arund the wrld. Dads have Father’s Day. Mums have Mther’s Day. But d ur grandparents have a 81 ? Yes, they d.
The Duble Ninth Festival is a 82 day fr ld peple in China. The festival is n lunar September 9th. On this day, peple shw 83 and respect fr their grandparents.
Respecting ld peple is a traditin in China. There are many ways fr Chinese peple t 84 their respect. When an ld persn enters a rm, everyne shuld 85 . Als, peple are intrduced frm the 86 t the yungest. When we give smething t an ld persn, tw hands are used. The ld usually dn’t have t buy tickets fr buses and yung peple always 87 their seats t ld peple n a crwded subway r bus.
88 , in western cuntries, ld peple have different lifestyles frm thse in China. They dn’t ften live with their children—they live 89 . They dn’t want t get help frm thers. They even dn’t want t be ffered seats by thers.
Westerners als respect ld peple. Fr hlidays, families usually get tgether at the grandparents’ hmes. A great smile and a warm hug are enugh fr grwn children t shw 90 respect.
81.A.huseB.festivalC.factry
82.A.bringB.simpleC.special
83.A.lveB.painC.hpe
84.A.expressB.explainC.expect
85.A.stand frB.stand upC.stand ut
86.A.richestB.tallestC.ldest
87.A.fferB.lendC.sell
88.A.WhateverB.HweverC.Whenever
89.A.sadlyB.easilyC.a(chǎn)lne
90.A.theirB.hisC.her
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“Dn’t frget t study fr the histry test,” Mrs. Green said t the class. Julie clsed her bk and sighed (嘆息). She is a gd grup leader and can rganize all kinds f activities, 91 she was nt gd at histry at all.
The next day, she went t the library and wanted t understand all the histrical facts and dates. But it was nt 92 . Just then Julie 93 and fund Maria sit nearby. 94 her bk, there were sme cards. Each card shwed a clrful picture. Julia asked, “Are yu studying histry?” “Yes. This is 95 the way I study.” Maria said. “T memrize things, I have t be 96 . I like art and the pictures can help me remember facts mre quickly.”
“I see.” said Julie. An 97 came t her mind. When she rganized activities, she made a plan fr each step. Then she used a mind map t make these steps 98 with each ther. “Hey, Maria.” said Julie. “Hw abut this: I 99 these histrical events int different kinds and use a mind map t cnnect each ne tgether. And yu draw the pictures t explain and help us remember.” “That will be cl!” Maria said, “Let’s start right nw!”
“Sure.” said Julie. At that time, Julie fund that 100 didn’t seem s difficult. All in all, what yu need t d is t find what yu are gd at and make full use f it.
91.A.a(chǎn)ndB.butC.s
92.A.cheapB.newC.easy
93.A.lked upB.put nC.tk place
94.A.WithutB.OverC.Beside
95.A.exactlyB.badlyC.suddenly
96.A.creativeB.pliteC.silent
97.A.numberB.ideaC.influence
98.A.cnnectB.chatC.suggest
99.A.turnB.divideC.thrw
100.A.cuntingB.discveringC.learning
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When yu lk at me nw, yu wn’t believe that I nce weighed ver 300 punds. Yes, I used t be a really 101 girl. I never wrried abut it until I had a medical examinatin ne day.
The dctr tld me that I was having heart truble. He said it wuld be 102 if I culd lse sme weight. Then I decided t make a 103 .
After a year and five mnths, I lst 104 punds. I didn’t have any expensive fd, medical treatment r camp-style exercise. S what was the secret t my 104 ?
First, I lked thrugh the 105 fr sme advice n lsing weight. Of curse, I saw many advertisements (廣告), but I bught nthing. The nly thing I did was t change my bad 106 . I stpped having drinks with t much sugar and 107 my lve fr sweet cakes. Nw I have gt used t eating a lt f green vegetables and using vegetable il nly. I 108 eat after 6:30 p.m. because it’s unhealthy t have a late dinner. Als, I 109 fr 15 t 20 minutes five days a week t keep fit.
Peple smetimes say, “Yu dn’t need t tell me what t d. I’ve knwn it already!” The fact is that knwing what t d and ding what yu knw are cmpletely 110 . The imprtant thing is t knw what t d and then keep ding it.
101.A.fatB.pliteC.shy
102.A.unusualB.helpfulC.creative
103.A.messB.dealC.change
104.A.luckB.successC.happiness
105.A.textbkB.InternetC.dictinary
106.A.habitsB.gradesC.lks
107.A.put upB.set upC.gave up
108.A.evenB.a(chǎn)lwaysC.never
109.A.sleepB.exerciseC.study
110.A.differentB.naturalC.interesting
Like mst children grwing up in the cuntryside, Mike lved being utdrs and traveled arund every inch f the area.
With a deep lve f the land, he had a strng wish t 111 it. When Mike saw rubbish flating (漂浮) in the rivers, he gt 112 . He knew he had t d smething. While nly in the third grade, Mike started a grup. Its purpse was t 113 the cuntryside and teach ther yung peple abut pllutin and its dangers.
But Mike faced a challenge. As he was 114 , he fund it hard t speak ut in public. Hwever, with his mm’s help, Mike 115 vercame (克服) his fear. He said, “I tk respnsibility (責(zé)任) and did what needed t be dne. When yur heart is int it, 116 will stp yu.”
Mike wrked hard t 117 his idea t the public. He handed ut leaflets (傳單) and even appeared n radi and TV. His effrts paid ff. He wn 118 frm several thusand peple. And his grup cllected and recycled mre than 22,000 punds f rubbish.
Nw as a cllege student, Mike’s 119 remains the same. He ften says, “I want t create a 120 life fr my kids and grand kids. It’s beautiful cuntryside, where I’m frm, and I want my kids t see it like I see it.”
111.A.practiceB.prtectC.prvide
112.A.weakB.relaxedC.a(chǎn)ngry
113.A.clean upB.break intC.set up
114.A.shyB.sadC.prud
115.A.unhappilyB.hardlyC.finally
116.A.a(chǎn)nythingB.nthingC.smething
117.A.stealB.buyC.spread
118.A.curageB.victryC.supprt
119.A.wishB.chanceC.fear
120.A.busierB.harderC.better
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Fr many peple, the perfect career wuld be the ne in which they d what they lve t make a living. But nt many culd d s. Lian Zngb, a digital cartnist (漫畫(huà)家) , has 121 it.
Lian was crazy 122 cartns and basketball when he was yung. He spent mst f his spare time playing basketball and drawing. After he learned a lt f drawing methds, Lian had the idea f 123 drawing with basketball in early 2016. Lian began drawing everyday stries f the NBA and adding memes (爆紅的網(wǎng)絡(luò)話題) t them. This has quickly wn him a grwing 124 f fans.
Thrugh years f experience, Lian has develped a humrus and 125 style f drawing. What he des is s different frm what ther cartnists d. The cntent f his 126 attracts fans, and the creativity inside keeps them mre ppular.
Hwever, being creative all the time is 127 . “Yu have t clsely fllw what’s ging n in the game, and try t relate that t memes r ther ht tpics,” he said. Therefre, every mrning Lian always 128 early t watch NBA matches befre creating his wrks.
Thanks t his great effrt and strng imaginatin, Lian 129 caught the attentin f the basketball wrld. He feels s lucky 130 he is drawing fr lve. Tday, Lian has hundreds f thusands f fllwers n the Internet, and ften creates his special drawings fr sprts teams.
121.A.a(chǎn)ttendedB.a(chǎn)chievedC.a(chǎn)rrived
122.A.a(chǎn)butB.inC.with
123.A.runningB.playingC.mixing
124.A.numberB.mdelC.member
125.A.cmmnB.specialC.classical
126.A.wrksB.pcketsC.meetings
127.A.difficultB.dangerusC.different
128.A.lks upB.gets upC.makes up
129.A.hardlyB.unluckilyC.successfully
130.A.unlessB.untilC.because
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Several years ag I started riding a bike. At first, I thught it was nly a 131 ride. But as I grew strnger, my friends encuraged me t try sme lnger 132 . The first ne t cme alng was a 150-mile jurney, an event held every year t raise mney fr fighting illness.
When I signed (簽署) my name, the 133 seemed great t supprt the charity wrk while ging fr the jurney and I trained with great excitement.
The ride began 134 a Sunday mrning in the Gergia cuntryside, and fr the first few hurs I felt 135 . This was just the experience I had imagined, and my spirits were high. But by the end f the day, I felt tired. I was sure I’d have t 136 .
As I gt t the hill, the nice sight 137 me ging fr a few minutes mre. Then, I saw a rider riding very slwly. I nticed that the persn lked different in sme ways, but I culdn’t tell why. I managed t catch up. She was riding slwly but smthly, with a cnfident smile n 138 face and she had nly ne leg!
I changed my mind at that mment—it wasn’t the bdy, 139 the will that wuld help me get t where I want t g. It rained all the secnd day, and I never saw the ne-legged biker again. I kept riding. Still feeling strng, I 140 cmpleted the 150th mile.
131.A.freeB.shrtC.hard
132.A.tripsB.fightsC.swims
133.A.dreamB.lifeC.idea
134.A.inB.nC.a(chǎn)t
135.A.nervusB.helplessC.gd
136.A.give upB.make upC.take up
137.A.keptB.prtectedC.stpped
138.A.hisB.herC.my
139.A.butB.a(chǎn)ndC.s
140.A.nearlyB.hardlyC.finally
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Once there was a king. He was wise but everyne was afraid f him. His face shwed the sadness deep in his heart. S there were deep 141 lines (皺紋) n his face. In his cuntry lived a beautiful girl. Everyne seemed t lve her, s did the king. He wanted t 142 her, and finally he decided t speak t her f his lve. After he dressed in his best clthes, he lked in the 143 but he saw a hard face, 144 when he tried t smile.
Hw abut wearing a mask? he thught. Then he rdered his magician t paint a mask that lked kind and happy and handsme. The magician 145 and said, “But yu must keep yur wn face in the same lines that I paint and be kind t all peple frm yur hear. If nt, the mask will break.” The mask lked s 146 that n ne knew it was nt the true face f the king. Mnths passed, and the beautiful lady was 147 the king and the king treated everyne 148 t keep the mask frm breaking.
At last, the king didn’t want t cheat his beautiful wife any mre. 149 , he asked the magician t take the mask ff. Surprisingly, he fund his face was just like the mask he had wrn 150 s lng! This stry tells us that a man is what he is in his heart.
141.A.uglyB.kindC.beautiful
142.A.hateB.killC.marry
143.A.wallB.drC.mirrr
144.A.yetB.evenC.just
145.A.lkedB.refusedC.a(chǎn)greed
146.A.sadB.happyC.natural
147.A.married tB.gt tC.went t
148.A.badlyB.kindlyC.differently
149.A.SB.OrC.But
150.A.withB.a(chǎn)tC.fr
閱讀下面語(yǔ)篇,從各小題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
It was Friday afternn. After getting ff the schl bus, Susan ran int the 151 happily.
“Hw was schl, Susan?” asked her mm.
“It was great, mm. May Day is cming. I am 152 that I will have n classes next Mnday!”
Susan 153 early n May Day mrning. Mm tld her that they wanted her t d sme husewrk. Susan culdn’t 154 it. She thught May Day was a hliday, she wanted t have fun with her friends.
“Susan, yur 155 is ready. We have many things t d tday. Let’s be quick,” said mm.
156 Susan didn’t like the idea, she had t fllw her parents. After she had breakfast 157 , she began the wrk unhappily.
But things began t 158 while she was ding the husewrk. She fund it was s interesting when she cut the grass in the garden. She als helped t clean the huse. When she finished her wrk, she felt happy t see the huse much 159 than befre.
Hlidays are nt just fr 160 r rest. We can feel happy by ding smething meaningful.
151.A.schlB.huseC.stre
152.A.excitedB.bredC.sad
153.A.wke upB.set ffC.went hme
154.A.a(chǎn)ffrdB.believeC.remember
155.A.supperB.lunchC.breakfast
156.A.BecauseB.AlthughC.Whether
157.A.kindlyB.happilyC.quickly
158.A.changeB.stpC.clse
159.A.biggerB.tallerC.cleaner
160.A.husewrkB.funC.exercise
閱讀以下語(yǔ)篇,從各小題所給的 A 、B 、C 三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
A teacher was giving a talk t his students n stress management (壓力管理). He raised a glass f water and asked them, “Hw 161 d yu think this glass f water is?”
The students began t think and guess. Their 162 were different, frm 20g t 500g.
“It des nt matter n the real weight. It depends n 163 yu hld it. If I hld it fr a minute, it is OK. If I hld it fr an hur, my right arm will 164 . If I hld it fr a day, yu will have t call a dctr. It is the exact same 165 , but the lnger I hld it, the heavier it becmes. What we have t d is t put the glass dwn, 166 fr a while befre hlding it up again.”
“If we always carry ur burdens (負(fù)擔(dān)), sner r later, we will nt be 167 t carry n. The burden will becme heavier. We have t put dwn the burden frm time t time s that we can be full f energy 168 .” S befre yu return hme frm wrk tnight, put the burden f wrk dwn. Dn’t carry it back hme. Yu can 169 it up tmrrw.
Whatever burdens yu have, let them dwn fr a mment if yu can. And learn t relax 170 .
Life is shrt but amazing. Enjy it!
161.A.fullB.heavyC.deep
162.A.suggestinsB.hbbiesC.a(chǎn)nswers
163.A.hw lngB.hw ftenC.hw far
164.A.burnB.hurtC.change
165.A.clrB.weightC.size
166.A.restB.watchC.listen
167.A.readyB.a(chǎn)bleC.used
168.A.firstB.nceC.a(chǎn)gain
169.A.pickB.cutC.give
170.A.myselfB.itselfC.yurself
Hw des yur teacher make yu sit—in rws r in grups? Hw wuld yu like t 171 ? Des sitting in rws make yu feel gd r des 172 make yu feel lnely? D yu feel that sitting in a grup and discussing things makes yu learn mre in an easier way?
In the last 30 years r s, experts n teaching methds have 173 these questins. They felt that sitting in rws was nt very useful t children, and that they learnt easier and better 174 they sat arund a table in a grup. That way, they culd als learn t get alng with thers and exchange 175 easily.
176 , it seems they were nt quite right. At least Nigel Hastings, prfessr f Nttingham Trent University, des nt think s. He has been researching 177 behavir fr the last 20 years in England. His cnclusin (結(jié)論) is that children wrk much 178 when they sit in rws than sitting arund in grups.
His study fund that students 179 a lt f time talking when they were placed in grups. When children were made t sit singly r in pairs and nt in grups as they were used t, they were mre attentive (專(zhuān)注的) t their wrk.
Right nw, mst primary schl students in England are seated in grups f fur and six, accrding t Sunday Times. S the reprt f Nigel’s study culd make a big 180 t hw they will sit and learn. D yu think s?
171.A.eatB.sitC.sleep
172.A.itB.thisC.he
173.A.read abutB.wrried abutC.thught abut
174.A.whyB.whenC.where
175.A.ideasB.numbersC.gals
176.A.InsteadB.HweverC.Therefre
177.A.restrmB.bedrmC.classrm
178.A.sadderB.betterC.slwer
179.A.frgtB.savedC.wasted
180.A.mistakeB.differenceC.prmise
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
It was Saturday that day. Luke was wearing his sprts jersey, waiting in the bench fr his chance t play—but until last week, 181 asked him t play. Althugh the 18-year-ld student des well in playing 182 , his cach wuldn’t like t bring Luke int play. He was afraid that Luke wuld 183 .
This is because it’s kind f difficult fr Luke t 184 things—even when he wears glasses. His mther said that he was brn 185 cerebral palsy (大腦性麻痹). Althugh he tries his best t lk at the basketball hp (圈) by fcusing n the right crner f his glasses, it is nt 186 fr him t d it well.
On the high schl’s Senir Night last week, Luke’s cach 187 called him t play during the final minute f the game. With the spectatrs (觀眾) already standing t give him a(n) 188 welcme, Luke gt int psitin as the crwd cheered him up.
“I want t get him in. It was Senir Night.” the head cach tld reprters, “If there was a chance fr 189 , I wuld want t take advantage f it. All the players were fr it, t.”
Once the game was back in play, ne f Luke’s 190 passed him the ball. Thugh he had been practicing shting hps 191 he was in the third grade, this was the first time he had ever taken a sht n his high schl basketball team.
As the spectatrs waited, Luke tk the sht and 192 the ball. It leaned (傾斜) thrugh the net, hardly tuching the rim (邊緣)—it was a perfect gal and the spectatrs 193 in wild cheers.
“This whle gym was calling my name. The whle 194 was jumping. They were ging crazy!” Luke tld the news reprters 195 . “Unbelievable! It was like I were a little kid again.”
181.A.smeneB.a(chǎn)nyneC.nbdyD.everyne
182.A.basketballB.vlleyballC.baseballD.tennis
183.A.get lstB.get bredC.get madD.get hurt
184.A.seeB.hearC.feelD.smell
185.A.withB.frC.byD.upn
186.A.fairB.imprtantC.easyD.right
187.A.graduallyB.finallyC.sadlyD.plitely
188.A.warmB.smallC.interestingD.serius
189.A.meB.themC.himD.it
190.A.cachesB.teammatesC.teachersD.friends
191.A.a(chǎn)fterB.whileC.whenD.since
192.A.kickedB.caughtC.drppedD.carried
193.A.shutedB.nddedC.explainedD.suggested
194.A.cityB.buildingC.classD.crwd
195.A.excitedlyB.sftlyC.quietlyD.clearly
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從每題所給的A、 B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
On a cld winter, a snwstrm attacked a village in a valley. Peple in this village stayed at their hmes t 196 themselves frm the cld wind and never-ending snw.
A yung wman named Matilda was trapped (困住) in 197 little huse these days. As it snwed mre heavily, Matilda felt mre 198 . She lay n her sfa the whle day and had 199 t d. Then she decided t change the present situatin and 200 an idea f spreading warmth amng her neighbrs.
Matilda began t invite them t her huse, She was a bit afraid t be refused. 201 , everyne in the village accepted her invitatins. They felt very curius and 202 what Matilda had planned.
As the guests came and went, Matilda’s hme became a place filled with 203 . They shared stries and played games 204 , putting wrries n the ice fr a while. Matilda’s activities 205 the icy walls that had frmed between peple befre.
Days turned int weeks, these 206 activities spread thrughut the valley t ther villages. Sn thers’ hmes became warm places 207 the cld t. Villagers gt t knw that neighbrs’ cnnectins wuld have such a big 208 effect.
Matilda’s small actins finally helped t create a new valley where warmth 209 in the darkest winter nights. Peple slwly realized it was the chance t cme tgether and supprt ne anther 210 the terrible weather brught cld and trubles. The winter was cld but their hearts were warm.
196.A.enjyB.benefitC.prtectD.suffer
197.A.itsB.hisC.herD.my
198.A.bredB.tiredC.a(chǎn)fraidD.nervus
199.A.everythingB.smethingC.a(chǎn)nythingD.nthing
200.A.listened tB.lked frC.gave upD.thught f
201.A.LuckilyB.SuddenlyC.FinallyD.Recently
202.A.a(chǎn)skedB.wnderedC.knewD.heard
203.A.laughterB.heatC.snwD.fear
204.A.safelyB.happilyC.kindlyD.calmly
205.A.cnnectedB.builtC.brkeD.pened
206.A.breath-takingB.heart-warmingC.wrld-shakingD.peace-lving
207.A.frB.fC.inD.a(chǎn)gainst
208.A.snwballB.rainbwC.lightingD.side
209.A.a(chǎn)ppearedB.spreadC.a(chǎn)ddedD.remained
210.A.becauseB.sC.thughD.but
參考答案
1.A 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.C 6.B 7.B 8.B 9.C 10.A
11.C 12.C 13.B 14.A 15.B 16.A 17.B 18.C 19.A 20.C
21.A 22.C 23.B 24.A 25.B 26.A 27.C 28.C 29.A 30.B
31.B 32.A 33.C 34.B 35.A 36.B 37.C 38.A 39.B 40.C
41.C 42.B 43.C 44.A 45.A 46.B 47.B 48.C 49.A 50.B
51.A 52.C 53.B 54.B 55.A 56.B 57.C 58.A 59.A 60.C
61.B 62.A 63.C 64.B 65.A 66.C 67.C 68.B 69.A 70.B
71.B 72.C 73.B 74.A 75.C 76.C 77.A 78.B 79.A 80.C
81.B 82.C 83.A 84.A 85.B 86.C 87.A 88.B 89.C 90.A
91.B 92.C 93.A 94.C 95.A 96.A 97.B 98.A 99.B 100.C
101.A 102.B 103.C 104.B 105.B 106.A 107.C 108.C 109.B 110.A
111.B 112.C 113.A 114.A 115.C 116.B 117.C 118.C 119.A 120.C
121.B 122.A 123.C 124.A 125.B 126.A 127.A 128.B 129.C 130.C
131.B 132.A 133.C 134.B 135.C 136.A 137.A 138.B 139.A 140.C
141.A 142.C 143.C 144.B 145.C 146.C 147.A 148.B 149.A 150.C
151.B 152.A 153.A 154.B 155.C 156.B 157.C 158.A 159.C 160.B
161.B 162.C 163.A 164.B 165.B 166.A 167.B 168.C 169.A 170.C
171.B 172.A 173.C 174.B 175.A 176.B 177.C 178.B 179.C 180.B
181.C 182.A 183.D 184.A 185.A 186.C 187.B 188.A 189.C 190.B 191.D 192.C 193.A 194.D 195.A
196.C 197.C 198.A 199.D 200.D 201.A 202.B 203.A 204.B 205.C 206.B 207.D 208.B 209.A 210.C題號(hào)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
答案
A
A
C
B
C
B
B
B
C
A
題號(hào)
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
答案
C
C
B
A
B
A
B
C
A
C
題號(hào)
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
答案
A
C
B
A
B
A
C
C
A
B
題號(hào)
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
答案
B
A
C
B
A
B
C
A
B
C
題號(hào)
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
答案
C
B
C
A
A
B
B
C
A
B
題號(hào)
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
答案
A
C
B
B
A
B
C
A
A
C
題號(hào)
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
答案
B
A
C
B
A
C
C
B
A
B
題號(hào)
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
答案
B
C
B
A
C
C
A
B
A
C
題號(hào)
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
答案
B
C
A
A
B
C
A
B
C
A
題號(hào)
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
答案
B
C
A
C
A
A
B
A
B
C
題號(hào)
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
答案
A
B
C
B
B
A
C
C
B
A
題號(hào)
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
答案
B
C
A
A
C
B
C
C
A
C
題號(hào)
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
答案
B
A
C
A
B
A
A
B
C
C
題號(hào)
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
答案
B
A
C
B
C
A
A
B
A
C
題號(hào)
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
答案
A
C
C
B
C
C
A
B
A
C
題號(hào)
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
答案
B
A
A
B
C
B
C
A
C
B
題號(hào)
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
答案
B
C
A
B
B
A
B
C
A
C
題號(hào)
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
答案
B
A
C
B
A
B
C
B
C
B
題號(hào)
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
答案
C
A
D
A
A
C
B
A
C
B
題號(hào)
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
答案
D
C
A
D
A
C
C
A
D
D
題號(hào)
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
答案
A
B
A
B
C
B
D
B
A
C
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