A.Teacher and student. | B.Nurse and patient. | C.Boss and employee. |
A.A book. | B.A film. | C.An actor. |
1. Why does Diana say sorry to Peter?
A.She needs to put off her test. |
B.She has to give up her travel plan. |
C.She wants to visit another city. |
A.Help her with her study. |
B.Teach a geography lesson. |
C.Take a book to her friend. |
1. Which school is the university most famous for?
A.Social Science | B.Medicine | C.Law. |
A.The visitors | B.The receptionists | C.The lecturers. |
A.Informal lectures | B.One group discussion. | C.A long essay |
A.Students at high school. |
B.Teachers at university. |
C.Teachers at high school. |
1. How does Joanna feel?
A.Tired | B.Happy | C.Anxious. |
A.To look after her sick mum. |
B.To pay back her mum. |
C.To practise cooking. |
A.She has got married. |
B.She can get up early every day. |
C.She loves her father more than her mother. |
A.10:12 | B.10:20 | C.10:32. |
7 . Best places to see wildlife in Canada
Whether you’re keen to see the mysterious spirit bears or listen to the songs of beluga whales, Canada’s varied landform offers dozens of wildlife adventures that are bound to impress you. So grab your camera and set out for a few of the best places to see Canada’s incredible wildlife.
Search for the mysterious spirit bears in the Great Bear Rainforest,British Columbia
Spirit bears are one of the most special animals found in Canada.They are a rare species protected by Canada and can only be found in the Great Bear Rainforest. which is a remote protected area mainly accessible by boat.
Listen to beluga whales sing in Churchill,Manitoba
About 136,000 beluga whales can be found here in Canadian waters in the summer.They are white in color and are nicknamed the“canaries(金丝雀)of the sea”thanks to the sounds they make, which are used to navigate.
Spot a moose (麇鹿) or two at Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario
The moose are one of the most-loved species in Canada,but are surprisingly difficult to find in the wild. If you have your heart set on seeing a moose or two,head to Algonquin provincial Park in Ontario, where you might catch sight of them at dusk or dawn, especially in the spring.
Witness the monarch butterfly migration at Point Pelee National Park,Ontario
Every year thousands of monarch butterflies migrate from Canada to Mexico,where the spend the winter. One of the main points of this migration route is Point Pelee National Park in Ontario. Head there just before sunset or early in the morning for the best views
1. Which species is unique to Canada?A.Spirit bears. | B.Beluga whales. |
C.Moose. | D.Monarch butterflies. |
A.At dusk in the winter. |
B.At dawn in the spring. |
C.At midday in the autumn. |
D.After sunset in the summer. |
A.Churchill, Manitoba, |
B.Algonquin Provincial Park,Ontario. |
C.Point Pelee National Park,Ontario. |
D.The Great Bear Rainforest,British Columbia. |
1.支持他参加;
2.推荐励志歌曲曲目及理由;
3.热切期待。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear David,
I’m glad to receive your letter asking for my advice on what to choose as a Chinese song.
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Yours,
Li Hua
注意:1. 100字左右;开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数;
2. 文中不得出现真实的人名和地名,否则记“零”分。
Dear teachers and students,
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Thank you for your listening!
I’ve just finished my first day of senior high school and