1 . Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of China, Korea, and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea in the south. It is made up of over 3, 000 islands, the largest of which are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu and Shikoku. Most of Japan's islands are mountainous, and many are volcanic, including the highest mountain, Mount Fuji.
The characters that make up Japan's name mean "the sun's origin", so Japan is also sometimes known as "The Land of the Rising Sun", a name that comes from the country's eastward position relative to mainland Asia.
The climate of Japan varies upon location-it is hot in the south and cool in the north. For example its capital and largest city Tokyo is located in the north and its average August high temperature is 31℃ and its average January low temperature is 2℃. By contrast, Naha, the capital of Okinawa, is located in the southern part of the country and has an average August high temperature of 30℃ and an average January low temperature of 14℃.
Its capital and largest city is Tokyo. At 377, 872 square kilometers, Japan is the sixty-second largest country by area. It has the world's 10th largest population, with nearly 128 million people. The Greater Tokyo Area, with over 30 million people, is the largest city area in the world.
Japan is the world's third largest economy power behind China and is the sixth largest exporter and importer and is a member of the United Nations, G8, G4, and APEC.
1. What's the first paragraph mainly about?A.Japan's mountains. | B.Japan's largest island. |
C.Japan's location and characteristics. | D.Japan's neighbours. |
A.2℃. | B.10℃. | C.12℃. | D.14℃. |
A.Tokyo is the largest city area in the world. |
B.China is the world's second largest economy power. |
C.Japan is the sixty-second largest country by population. |
D.Japan has become a member of five international organizations. |
A.Japan, an Island Country | B.The Population and Geography of Japan |
C.The History and Economy of Japan | D.A Brief Introduction to Japan |
2 . Who says inventions are only made by grown-ups and professionals? Over the years, children have also succeeded in making their useful contributions to the world. Here are a few inventions that came to life from the minds of young children.
Hero Helmet
Seven-year-old Samuel Meyer's invention is aimed at stopping people from riding their bikes or skateboards without using a helmet. The Hero Helmet features an inbuilt remote that controls a lock on the wheels which unlocks when the Helmet is being worn by the rider. Samuel says: no helmet, no bike.
Robotic Earthworm
The first thought that comes to mind is, why a robotic earthworm? Well, ten-year-old David Cohen had some useful applications in mind. He believed it could be used to find victims after a flood, earthquake or fire. The robot could get into small and dangerous places where search dogs and humans could not go.
B. E. A. C. O. N.
Fifteen-year-old Hannah Herbst's invention, which stands for Bringing Electricity Access to Countries through Ocean Energy, was inspired by her pen pal who lives in Ethiopia and did not have access to lights. So she came up with B. E. A. C. O. N, which absorbs energy directly from ocean waves. Her invention won the “Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge” in 2015 and other numerous awards.
Portable Wheelchair Controller
At only eight years old, Amelia Fox created the invention to help lift people in and out of their wheelchair. This invention was not just born out of the desire to create something. Amelia developed this controller for her brother, who had just got hip surgery and needed the wheelchair to move around.
1. Who is the youngest inventor?A.Samuel Meyer. |
B.David Cohen. |
C.Amelia Fox. |
D.Hannah Herbst. |
A.Hero Helmet |
B.B. E. A. C. O. N. |
C.Robotic Earthworm. |
D.Portable Wheelchair Controller. |
A.To give her brother assistance. |
B.To benefit the earthquake victims. |
C.To generate electricity effectively. |
D.To protect bike riders from injuries. |
1.看电影:省时、易懂;
2.读原著:细节更多、语言优美;
3.你的看法及理由。
注意:
1写作词数应为80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Shall we watch films or read the original works?
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4 . We moved to Elmont in 1956. I was 4 years old. Elmont was a wonderful place to grow up. There were lots of kids,great schools and we had a big yard. Having grown up a city kid, my father, Nicholas Denaro, believed that grass was not just to look at, but that children were meant to play on it. We played games and badminton there. A white fence separated our backyard from a small wood. My friends and I jumped the fence and climbed trees.
My father had the most amazing hands. He could fix anything. He gave those amazing hands to his son, my younger brother, Frank, who also became handy around the house. But my father saved his green fingers for me. He grew flowers, tomatoes, strawberries and figs and he shared his love of gardening with me.
Fourteen years ago, I went to a local nursery and purchased a fig tree for Dad for Father’s Day. My mother, Bridget Denaro, called it the best gift I could have given him. He planted it exactly in the middle of the front yard.
He loved that tree and enjoyed delicious figs every year, except just after Sandy hit in 2012. He was so disappointed when cold weather just after the superstorm froze all the remaining figs.
In 2015,my father died of aspirating pneumonia (呼吸性肺炎) at 97. We sold our family home of 61years last year. We left behind Dad's tree, full of figs waiting to ripen. We briefly-considered taking it with us, but decided that his Father's Day fig tree belonged in Elmont. The new owners generously allowed me to take some branches so that I could have a precious reminder of my much-loved father and the Elmont home.
1. What can we learn about the author from the first paragraph?A.She grew up in a city. | B.She only liked climbing trees. |
C.She had a happy childhood. | D.She was naughty and stubborn. |
A.How to garden well. | B.How to play games. |
C.How to color fingers. | D.How to fix everything. |
A.He was ill in hospital. | B.The cold hit the fig tree. |
C.The tree didn’t bear figs. | D.He moved to another city. |
A.To show her love of figs. | B.To share her childhood. |
C.To remember her father. | D.To introduce her experience. |
5 . Attending classes is only part of your English education.
To become proficient(精通的) in English you have to take responsibility and be active in acquiring it. You have to live and breathe English.
Yes, you can study rules, but there are often more exceptions to the rules than there are rules. This doesn't mean you shouldn't study them, but language is living. It breathes, it moves, it grows, and it changes. You have to learn to live it, to feel it in your soul. You have to make it your own. It has to become a part of you.
Don't hold on to your dictionary so tightly.
Try to understand the new word or phrase from context.
A.It has to feel natural. |
B.Surround yourself in English. |
C.How well you succeed is really up to you. |
D.Think of English as more like an art than a science. |
E.The more you use the words, the more they become your own. |
F.Your top priority in learning English should be to think in English. |
G.The words and ideas around it can help you make good guess. |
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意: 1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
I am sorry to hear that you are upset because you were too fat at present. I have learned how to lose the weight for a long time. I will give you some advices. First, it is necessary to spend one hour a day in working out regular; try to walk instead of take a bus. Second, develop a good eating habit, what helps you keep a healthy body. When they are stressed, try to relax yourself by listening soft music. Finally, never stay up too late or make sure you get enough sleep. Hopefully, you can live a much good life than before.
7 . Being a college student during a pandemic (流行病)means you're probably working from home internship (实习).Working remotely has become a positive trend (趋势)and more people are realizing that it's not only easy to do, but is also environmentally and economically (经济上)friendly.
Although, there are some challenges and difficulties to overcome when you work from home internship. Interns doesn't have interacting(互动)with the workmates and don't get as much hands-on experience, which can be disappointing at times.
It's important to make connections with your workmates while serving your internship. Normally, this is done by being in the office every day and gathering near the water cooler to chat or in meetings. Making connections and building relationships with coworkers while working from home is a major challenge. This can be done in a couple of different ways.
The first is to stick to meetings with your supervisor (上级).Plan a weekly, or daily if necessary, meeting to talk about your projects and to build a relationship together. Besides, join in your team meetings when you can contribute something important or meaningful. You can even master the art of small talk so you know that your voice is being heard by every workmate. Il's admirable for a young intern, especially one who works from home, to speak up. Lastly, you can join in any teambuilding exercises or social events. Since working remotely has become the new normal, companies are trying to come up with activities that help coworkers unite together even when they aren't face-to-face.
1. What's the author's attitude towards “working remotely”?A.Pessimistic. | B.Optimistic. |
C.Uncertain. | D.Questioning. |
A.The difficulty in interacting with others. |
B.Being unable to get working experience. |
C.Feeling disappointed all the time. |
D.Losing touch with your supervisor. |
A.One. | B.Two. | C.Three. | D.Four. |
A.Communicating Much While Working from Home Internship |
B.Getting the Most from Working from Home Internship |
C.Combining Office Culture with Working from Home Internship |
D.Experiencing Working from Home Internship when You Graduate |
8 . For several months, Cara has been working up the courage to ask her mother about what she saw on the Internet. Not long ago, the 11-year-old found out that her mother had been posting her photos in her blog, without her agreement, for much of her life. "There are pictures I don't like of myself. It would be an embarrassment(令人尴尬的事)if my friends see those photos online," she said. "Now I'm even worried anytime someone has a phone out around me. I'm afraid that my photos could be taken and posted somewhere."
Not all kids feel the same when finding out they've been living a life online. Some are happy. In the fourth grade, Nate searched his name and found that he was in a news report about his making a beautiful kite in his third-grade class. He was really happy with that and he decided to search online every few months, hoping to find other things about himself online.
"I was surprised, really surprised," he said. "It made me feel famous."
He even kept saying, "Oh, I'm in a news report online." Although his friends knew that, many of his friends refused to stay close to him.
Like most other kids, Cara and Nate grew up in a society rich with social media. While many kids may not yet have accounts(账户)themselves, their parents, schools, sports teams, and organizations have been building an online presence for them since their birth. According to a study from the Levin College of Law at the University of Florida, 92 percent of kids under the age of 2 already have their own life online.
"The blog posts are sure to follow the children into adulthood," says the study. "Therefore, we have to be careful about putting the children's personal information online."
1. Why does Cara want to stop her mother putting her pictures online?A.She is not a very pretty girl. | B.Her friends keep laughing at her. |
C.She does not like being photographed. | D.Some of the pictures are embarrassing. |
A.They felt really happy for him. | B.Many of them stayed away from him. |
C.Many of them did not believe him. | D.They also opened their own accounts. |
A.parents should keep their kids away from the Internet |
B.pictures should not be put online without kids' agreement |
C.kids should not tell their stories of success to their friends |
D.putting kids' information online might lead to some problems |
A.By giving examples. | B.By reasoning. |
C.By following time order. | D.By comparing. |
In order to know a foreign language thoroughly, four things are necessary. Firstly, we must understand the language when we hear
There is no easy way to success
10 . Have you ever wondered about changing your life for the better? Actually, it costs almost next to nothing.
Get enough sleep.
Do more exercise. Physical activity is an important part of a healthier lifestyle. However, if you do not enjoy the type of exercise you choose, it will work against your goal of living a healthier life.
Start a journal. Keeping a journal is a great way to change your life for better. It really helps even if you just keep a food journal. Or you can put down your true feelings, map out your goals and track the results.
A.Pay attention to your diet. |
B.Visit health care professionals regularly. |
C.So find a daily exercise that you truly enjoy. |
D.You can also sleep as much as you like at weekends. |
E.It's usually recommended to get 7 to 9 hours of sleep each night. |
F.What you need to do is to make some small changes in your daily life. |
G.Your diary will help you to meet those goals and increase the sense of happiness. |