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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。作者在中学做实习老师的时候,班上的学生总是制造麻烦,作者利用化学的小技巧调动了学生的兴趣,因此从那以后,学生对化学感兴趣了。

1 . When I was a practice teacher in a middle school,the students in my class were always making ______,and had no interest in chemistry. So I decided to do ______to change their______ towards chemistry.

The evening before I would teach all by myself,I gave a piece of paper to everyone. I told them to write ______ they wanted on the paper and handed it in and then I could tell what each one had ______ .All the students said I _____ be longsighted(远视).Then I stood ______ my back towards them. I didn't turn back ______ they had finished and ______ all the paper in a cardboard case.

I turned the cardboard case with the bottom(底部)towards the students,and told them calmly what each one had written on the paper. The students were surprised,______ that I had learned their ______ completely in such a short time.

I told them the truth and they were ______ at my brightness:there were five lines of students in the classroom,and every line had ten students. I had written serial number(from 1 to 50 )on every ______ of the paper in a chemical reagent(试剂)that cannot be seen ______eyes,and then gave ______out to the students according to the groups of their seats. After the paper was ______ in,I used______ chemical reagent onto the corner of the paper. Thus the serial number was ______

______ ,the students became ______ interested in chemistry,and we became good friends.

1.
A.progressB.troublesC.facesD.efforts
2.
A.somethingB.nothingC.allD.them
3.
A.methodsB.attitudesC.feelingsD.interest
4.
A.thatB.howC.whenD.what
5.
A.thoughtB.seenC.writtenD.heard
6.
A.wouldB.neededC.had toD.might
7.
A.withB.forC.toD.as
8.
A.afterB.whenC.untilD.now that
9.
A.putB.leftC.hadD.gave
10.
A.knowingB.believingC.seeingD.hearing
11.
A.namesB.facesC.charactersD.handwritings
12.
A.frightenedB.angryC.sadD.amazed
13.
A.cornerB.bottomC.topD.side
14.
A.inB.forC.withD.to
15.
A.itB.thatC.themD.those
16.
A.givenB.handedC.passedD.offered
17.
A.expensiveB.usefulC.anotherD.smelly
18.
A.madeB.seenC.foundD.looked
19.
A.From then onB.HoweverC.ThoughD.So far
20.
A.a lot ofB.a lotC.partlyD.greatly
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2 . Banff National Park is home to an amazing wildlife population. But the busy Trans Canada Highway that cuts through the park is a hazard to the lovely animals. To address the problem, Banff first put-up wildlife fencing on either side of the highway to discourage animals from entering the busy road. Then, since 1996, they’ve opened six wildlife overpasses and 38 underpasses to help the animals cross the highway in safety. I was fortunate to visit Banff’s Red Earth Overpass with Trevor Kinley, the project manager with Parks Canada. He told me that so far, they have documented 10, 000 safe animal crossings on this overpass alone. “ Some animals have learned how to use the crossings much more quickly than others. Black bears are the fastest learners, followed by deer. Wolves and lions take the longest to work out how to use them, ” Kinley said, laughing. “ But those animals that are slower to adapt are usually more capable and determined at figuring out the safest way to cross those overpasses and underpasses. ”

There is some criticism (批评) that channeling so much wildlife into a few bridges and tunnels is like making a trap for the animals, offering big animals an easy meal on either side. “ But research has shown that this is not the case, ” Kinley assured me. “ There are no more killings around the crossings than there are anywhere else in the park. ”

Walking over the Trans Canada and then walking underneath through one of the tunnels, I was amazed to see the fresh tracks of black bears, wolves, deer and many kinds of smaller animals. Somehow, all these animal footprints made me so happy, knowing that all this wildlife was passing safely under and over the longest road in Canada.

Hopefully, the success of the wildlife crossings in Banff will continue to inspire similar solutions around the world, where human pressure on wildlife continues to grow.

1. Which of the following best explains “ hazard ” underlined in paragraph 1?
A.Shelter.B.Message.C.Answer.D.Danger.
2. What does Trevor Kinley say about those wolves and lions?
A.They are stupid animals.B.They are cautious learners.
C.They are very dangerous.D.They are good at adapting.
3. What are the critics worried about?
A.There are too many bridges and tunnels.B.Many animals will not use the crossings.
C.More killings might happen at the crossings.D.Illegal hunting might be encouraged in the park.
4. How does the author feel at the end of the visit?
A.Concerned.B.Disappointed.C.Shocked.D.Delighted.
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3 . It was an evening when my parents and I ventured across Nemeiben Lake, in Northern Saskatchewan. This _______ lake, which expanded 26 miles across, had a reputation as being the best fishing and tourist resort in the province.

The sun was _______ behind the dark rolling _______ and we set off. Soon the lake seemed to be deserted _______ the sky began to darken, looking much _______ in the darkness, which made me feel a little nervous.

And then suddenly the boat _______ something with such force that we all fell _______ in our seats. My father went to the back and found the water was now _______ in at a very fast rate.

The overloaded boat was now deep in water. The _______ was now to come. With our life jackets ________ , we waited as the boat sank deeper into the water. The biting cold was more terrifying than anyone could have ________ .

A strong wind blew ________ the lake and the strong waves carried us off into the night. I knew that ________ was near. Then suddenly, something quite ________ happened. A shadow appeared up ahead. I blinked in   ________ . A beautiful large diving-bird landed only feet from my grasp. It stayed calmly by my side and all of a sudden I didn’t feel ________ any more. Deep in my heart, I knew everything would be ________ .

When a fisherman found us the following ________ , our body temperatures were only twenty-four degrees after we had been in the water for 13 hours.

As I lay in the hospital bed ________ , I thanked God for all his mercy and for the guardian angel that ________ me. Anyway, that was an unforgettable experience.

1.
A.tinyB.littleC.vastD.shallow
2.
A.fallingB.risingC.shiningD.setting
3.
A.treesB.cloudsC.mountainD.rain
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A.afterB.asC.beforeD.if
5.
A.threateningB.interestingC.charmingD.encouraging
6.
A.touchedB.beatC.hitD.struck
7.
A.overB.awayC.backD.off
8.
A.enteringB.droppingC.rushingD.rolling
9.
A.luckiestB.betterC.bestD.worst
10.
A.removedB.fastenedC.spreadD.locked
11.
A.imaginedB.producedC.createdD.made
12.
A.intoB.throughC.upD.across
13.
A.daylightB.deathC.islandD.hope
14.
A.usualB.normalC.commonD.extraordinary
15.
A.angerB.despairC.amazementD.sorrow
16.
A.sickB.happyC.lonelyD.hungry
17.
A.okayB.trueC.falseD.right
18.
A.nightB.afternoonC.morningD.evening
19.
A.disappointingB.recoveringC.disappearingD.discouraging
20.
A.gazed atB.looked atC.listened toD.watched over
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章讲述了目前火爆全球的MBTI性格测试工具,分析了其利弊,作者最终对此持赞同生态度。

4 . The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) was invented by Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers. It is a self-report questionnaire indicating differing psychological preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions. The MBTI personality inventory (量表) sorts people into 16 type categories, each of which is represented by four-letter codes such as INFP and ESTJ. Every year, about 1.5 million people have enjoyed discovering their personality type by completing the MBTI. Many companies, as well as hundreds of universities, use it in hiring and training.

Nevertheless, the MBTI has received a noticeable criticism from the academic community. Some research suggests the MBTI is unreliable because the same person can get different results when retaking the test. Other studies have questioned the validity of the MBTI, which is the ability of the test to accurately link the “types” to outcomes in the real world -for example, how well people classified as a certain type will perform in a given job.

Merve Emre, a professor a Oxford University, points out that it would be more scientifically advisable to score the MBTI scales continuously to show people the degree to which they resemble the types. Even when the MBTI’s results don’t quite match your intuition (直觉) about yourself or are just wrong, they can still provide self-insight and insight into differences and similarities between people.

Scoring and interpreting the MBTI the way other personality inventories are scored and interpreted might be less fun than finding. All of the folklore (民间看法) about INFPs, ESTJs, etc. would have to be dismissed. But, in the end the MBTI is sufficiently reliable and valid enough to be useful in a number of real-world contexts.

1. What do we know about the MBTI from the first paragraph?
A.It is a personality-testing tool.B.It is divided into 16 categories.
C.It is a study of personal preference.D.It is a questionnaire on four-letter codes.
2. Why does the MBTI invite criticism?
A.It performs badly in job interviewsB.Its reliability has been questioned.
C.It requires people to retake the testD.Its advantages are not fully shown.
3. What does Merve Emre think of the MBTI?
A.It is beyond criticism.B.It is a more scientific test.
C.It is less fun than other tests.D.It is useful for self-exploration.
4. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?
A.How Can We Use the MBTI?B.Why do We Criticise the MBTI?
C.Is the MBTI Totally Meaningless?D.Is Scoring the MBTI Really Necessary?
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了Ryder从小生有重病,不能正常行走,他的父亲请当地的老师帮忙制作一个小木屋作为等待校车时给Ryder的遮蔽,让他免受恶劣天气的影响。

5 . Ryder was born with a serious illness and has never been able to walk. When he started attending preschool, he had to be _______ to the end of the road in the _______ to wait for his school bus by his parents every day. As Ryder was unable to _______ for this bus if he was late like his schoolmates, he would have to wait for up to 15 minutes out in whatever _______ there was. Although his father had _______ a patio (露台) umbrella at the end of his driveway to provide some _______ from harsh weather, he still would get wet.

Then his father _______ for help on Facebook looking to see if someone might have an old bus hut (小屋). After the post, he was suggested to reach out to the _______ class at Westerly High School.

_______ , he sent an email to Dan McKena, who had been teaching construction technology at Westerly High School, asking if he’d be ________ in this kind of project. Delightfully, Dan ________ with an “absolutely” and then he worked hard on the hut with his students for weeks.

The hut made of wood was ________ enough to shelter both Ryder and one of his parents or a nurse comfortably and was finally ________ to the home six weeks later. Now, Ryder ________ it every day and his parents wait inside it every day while they await his returning home. He considers the hut ________ and does like to hang out in it from time to time.

1.
A.pulledB.walkedC.drivenD.pushed
2.
A.carB.wheelchairC.busD.plane
3.
A.danceB.shoutC.rushD.slip
4.
A.vehicleB.sceneC.weatherD.class
5.
A.searched forB.put upC.taken overD.found out
6.
A.shelterB.helpC.benefitD.hope
7.
A.foughtB.stoodC.caredD.sought
8.
A.artB.constructionC.musicD.literature
9.
A.ConsequentlyB.ObviouslyC.HoweverD.Besides
10.
A.interestedB.satisfiedC.strictD.depressed
11.
A.predictedB.interruptedC.delayedD.responded
12.
A.bigB.brightC.heavyD.light
13.
A.fixedB.borrowedC.deliveredD.thrown
14.
A.changesB.designsC.playsD.uses
15.
A.popularB.fantasticC.strangeD.flexible
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了世界各地五个著名的公园。

6 . Parks around the world

Hyde Park, London, England

There are many parks in London. Hyde Park is one of the largest parks in central London, which covers over 350 acres. There are paths for people on bicycles and there are often open - air concerts held in the park.

Park Güell, Barcelona, Spain

In this park, designed by Antony Gaudi, there are different houses in different colours. There are also things like a colourful dragon. At the top of the park is a terraced area where you can get a wonderful view of the city of Barcelona and the sea.

Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada

Vancouver is a city near the sea and mountains. There is beautiful Stanley Park in the city centre, covering an area of one thousand acres. It is the largest park in North America. There are First Nations totem poles (图腾柱) in the park.

Ueno Park, Tokyo, Japan

Ueno Park is an old park in the city of Tokyo and there are hundreds of beautiful cherry trees. In April and May every year, the trees are pink or white.

Chapultepec Park, Mexico City, Mexico

This is the largest urban park in Latin America. It's a very important green space in this big city. Containing nine museums, a zoo, an amusement park, and a variety of green recreational spaces, Chapultepec Park is an invaluable place for the city residents and its visitors.

1. What can visitors do in Park Güell ?
A.Enjoy cherry trees.B.Feed animals.C.See the sea.D.Ride bicycles.
2. Where can you find a park with many museums?
A.London.B.Barcelona.C.Vancouver.D.Mexico.
3. Which park of the following may attract a flower lover most in spring?
A.Chapultepec Park.B.Ueno Park.C.Stanley Park.D.Hyde Park.
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Terrie Mitchell与她心爱的猫在时隔11年后,再次团聚的故事。

7 . Terrie Mitchell, 34, from Sheffield, received an unexpected present when she was finally reunited with her beloved cat — 11 years after she first went missing. Chloe, who only has one eye, was discovered living in an overturned wheelie bin just a few streets away from where she was last seen.

Chloe was first brought into her family home as a kitten, when Ms. Mitchell was aged 21 and still living at home with her mum, Jean. When she moved out with her partner, she let the long­haired black cat stay in the house she was used to. But when Ms. Mitchell’s mother died unexpectedly at the age of 60, Chloe disappeared and could not be found anywhere.

Despite searching for her, she all but gave up hope of ever seeing her cat again until she spotted a Facebook post featuring the long­haired cat. Postwoman Andrea Hurst had been delivering a parcel to an elderly lady, when she spotted the cat living in the wheelie bin. On her next round, she asked about the cat and was told she had been staying there for more than six years as the woman had been feeding her. The kindly woman asked a local cat shelter to collect Chloe, before using the social media site to locate the original owners. She wrote, “This is probably a long shot,but does anyone recognize this beautiful cat?”

Ms. Mitchell noticed the post by chance and commented, “Omg, this is my cat!!!!! I can’t stop shaking!!!!! Her name is Chloe!!! Please whoever knows contact me...”

The vet, who confirmed Chloe was more than 10 years old, told her owner it was nothing short of a miracle. Today Chloe is settling in well at her new home and even responds to her original name. Her delighted owner added, “Now I feel guilty that I didn’t search for her better, because she was obviously around. It could give hope to people who haven’t seen their pets for years.”

1. What do we know about Chloe from the first two paragraphs?
A.She is a short­haired cat with only one eye.
B.She disappeared before Mitchell’s mother died.
C.She stayed in Jean’s house before she disappeared.
D.She was discovered in a wheelie bin far from Mitchell's house.
2. Who helped reunite the pair?
A.Jean.B.An unknown person.C.The vet.D.Andrea Hurst.
3. Which of the following words can best describe Mitchell’s feeling when she saw the post?
A.Amazed.B.Worried.C.Hopeless.D.Guilty.
4. What is the best title for the text?
A.The Best GiftB.A Kind Woman
C.An Unexpected ReunionD.A Missing Cat
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了去年夏天,作者想去看流星雨,但是丈夫没有时间,于是自己独自去露营的故事。

8 . Last summer, with my neck tight from too much time at the computer, I knew I needed to _________ into the woods. My husband wasn’t _________, but I really wanted to see the Perseids meteor shower (英仙座流星雨). I decided to go _________ on my own, which I’d never done before.

After throwing the sleeping bag and a few things to eat into the _________, I was on my way. I was a little _________ about being alone at first but put that feeling aside for the time being as I drove to my destination. Once I reached the camping _________, I asked the young attendant if she thought I’d be all right camping alone.

“Sure,” she said. I’m not sure what I expected her to say, but her answer was somewhat reassuring. I heard thunder. Not a great start to my _________. The one thing I don’t like is camping in the rain. By the time I reached my campsite, it was _________. Once the rain stopped, I found a spot for the _________. Putting it up turned out to be a straightforward process. This wouldn’t be so bad I thought.

After supper, I got the fire started easily. Looking up, I couldn’t see much of the sky __________ the trees. Once I zipped (拉上拉链) myself into the tent, I realized how much room there was. I loved that I could spread out and throw my clothes all over with no one to __________ about the mess. Solo camping __________ has its benefits.

Falling asleep quickly, I was awakened a few hours later by some __________. It sounded too large and loud to be a squirrel (松鼠) or a chipmunk (花栗鼠). __________, after a few minutes, it stopped, but I was __________ the rest of the night.

I didn’t think it was a good idea to __________ and look at the stars after all. As I lay there, I heard wolves in the distance and an owl (猫头鹰) calling. I was somewhat glad I was __________ to hear this little slice of nature.

The next morning, my neighbors talked about how a bear had visited in the night and knocked over some of their chairs and a small table. Fortunately, the bear hadn’t done any more __________ than that.

While I was disappointed at not seeing the shooting __________, I’m now a lot more __________ about camping by myself. Bear or no bear.

1.
A.take inB.go overC.take apartD.go off
2.
A.availableB.brilliantC.competentD.desperate
3.
A.swimmingB.campingC.hikingD.jumping
4.
A.canteenB.carC.fridgeD.bag
5.
A.frustratingB.firmC.nervousD.ideal
6.
A.mallB.shoreC.surroundingD.spot
7.
A.settingB.sceneryC.adventureD.insight
8.
A.pouringB.castingC.decreasingD.dropping
9.
A.tentB.stuffC.angleD.border
10.
A.inB.throughC.acrossD.beneath
11.
A.yieldB.devoteC.complainD.advocate
12.
A.luckilyB.potentiallyC.efficientlyD.certainly
13.
A.tonesB.noisesC.rootsD.voices
14.
A.SadlyB.MostlyC.UnfortunatelyD.Thankfully
15.
A.blessedB.terrifiedC.amazedD.ashamed
16.
A.go outB.run outC.go throughD.run off
17.
A.activeB.asleepC.awakeD.alone
18.
A.incidentB.barrierC.favourD.damage
19.
A.starsB.skiesC.steamD.branches
20.
A.amusedB.rewardingC.confidentD.reliable
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。主要讲述了年迈的父母搬来和孩子居住后,面临的一系列的问题和处理方法。

9 . As more people move into their golden years, many families are welcoming their senior parents into their homes. While most seniors claim to prefer to age in their own homes, safety and health concerns don’t always make this possible.

If you are preparing to welcome a senior parent into your home, everyone will have an adjustment period. This type of move will have physical, emotional, and mental influences for the whole family. Here’re a few tips to help you open your heart and home to your senior parents.

You may be excited about having your senior parent move in, but that doesn’t mean they will share your enthusiasm. Being asked to move out of their own home can be very upsetting for your parents. So it’s important to be patient with them and allow them the time to adjust to their new environment.

It’s also important to give your parents a space of their own. Before you decide to bring a senior parent into your home, you need to consider if you have enough space for them.

Then, for adult children, offering a senior parent a safe home is a priority. Before moving, you will need to make some changes around your home to help your parents stay safe. For example, install grab bars in the bathroom, repair all stairways, add anti-slip mats to the kitchen and so on. And arm yourself with knowledge like First Aid courses.

In addition, your senior parent will be used to being in charge of their own home and is likely to feel like a bother as they begin to settle in your home. One effective way is to assign them a household responsibility. Ask your parents to look after the dog or cook a meal to make them feel like an active and important part of the family.

1. Who may be the intended readers of the text?
A.People moving into their golden years.
B.People having senior parents to take care of.
C.People wanting to age in their own homes.
D.Senior people having safety and health concerns.
2. Which is the most important to move your senior parents home?
A.Being patient with your parents.
B.Giving them enough space.
C.Making sure of their safety.
D.Assigning them a household responsibility.
3. Why should you give your parents housework to do?
A.To make them feel like a bother.
B.To make them think themselves useful.
C.To make them in charge of the family.
D.To encourage them to exercise actively.
4. Which of the following is the best title of the text?
A.Troubles to live with senior parents.
B.A good way to age for senior people.
C.Take your responsibility to adjust yourself.
D.Open your heart and home to your senior parents.
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了欧洲的四个适合旅游的国家或地区。

10 . Europe is the perfect place for a holiday. Every corner of the continent is bursting with history, culture and sights. The countries are so very close to one another, and yet so completely different.

Sweden

Sweden is a brilliant destination for a campervan (露营车) holiday, with hundreds of well-appointed camping sites suitable for vehicles. Head north to Lapland in the Arctic Circle and you’ll find true wildernesses where you can truly get close to nature. Head here between June and mid-July and you’ll be able to take in the midnight sunshine. If you’re looking for great nightlife, head to Gothenburg, Stockholm or Malmo.

Germany

There are massive industrial cities, rolling plains, towering mountains, deep forests and long, sparkling rivers. It’s not just what’s to see that makes Germany so great, but the ease of seeing everything. All these wonderful locations are all linked by one of the world’s best road systems.

Scotland

Scotland has something for everyone: cities with rich nightlife, incredible scenery, wonderful lochs and medieval (中世纪的) castles. If you want to get away from it all, then the Highlands are one of the least populated areas in the whole of Europe. Hikers will love the Cairngorms – the largest national park in the UK.

Spain

Spain’s famous for its beach holidays, but it offers so much more than that. With a lovely climate, rich history, excellent architecture, delicious cuisine and friendly locals, Spain has long been a favoured destination for holiday.

1. What is the purpose of this text?
A.To explain why the attractions in Europe are world-famous.
B.To show the rich history and culture of the European countries.
C.To tell about the differences between the European countries.
D.To introduce some great European holiday destinations.
2. What can you enjoy only in Sweden?
A.Beautiful scenery.B.Midnight sunshine.
C.Medieval castles.D.Great nightlife.
3. For a lover of seaside holiday, which country is a good choice?
A.Sweden.B.Germany.C.Scotland.D.Spain.
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