Miss Li, our English teacher, is very kind and friendly to
After class she asked me to go to her office and talked to me face
2 . My name is Betty. I’m a student in Hawaii School. Yesterday morning it was very sunny when I woke up. I looked at the alarm clock. It said 3:50! It stopped! What time was it? I climbed out of the bed and went downstairs to the kitchen. The kitchen clock said 8:30 —— I was late! My parents went to work and didn’t wake me up. The school bus went at 8:00. I missed it.
I called my teacher on his mobile phone.
“I’m sorry I got up late, but I’ll get to school as soon as I can!” I said. “Go to school on my rollerblades (旱冰鞋), ” I thought. “It will be faster than the bus.”
I washed and dressed quickly. I took an apple to eat on the way. That was my breakfast! Then I put on my rollerblades and went to school. It took me 35 minutes to get to school. I took all the shortcuts (近路) I knew. I went across the park, even through some backyards! When I got to school, I was very hot and my legs hurt. I missed math, our first lesson of the morning. But I made it to our second lesson, history. I was very happy because history is my favourite subject.
1. When did Betty get up yesterday?A.At 3:50 | B.At 7:30 | C.At 8:00 | D.At 8:30 |
A.on foot | B.on her rollerblades | C.by bus | D.by bike |
A.an orange | B.an apple | C.a banana | D.a pear |
A.Maths | B.Chinese | C.History | D.English |
A.The alarm clock didn’t stop. |
B.The school bus went at 8:00. |
C.It took Betty 35 minutes to get to the school. |
D.Betty missed the first lesson |
3 . The best teacher I ever had was my English literature teacher Mrs. Brown. She taught my class for a year when I was 12.
I was
All she did is great,
That night I thought about her
A.sometimes | B.never | C.often | D.always |
A.patience | B.convenience | C.sports | D.assignments |
A.pushed back | B.put forward | C.took off | D.held out |
A.simplest | B.easiest | C.best | D.funniest |
A.express | B.wish | C.forbid | D.mind |
A.question | B.exam | C.experiment | D.example |
A.heard about | B.learned about | C.cared about | D.know about |
A.reconsider | B.ignore | C.search | D.choose |
A.as | B.until | C.or | D.and |
A.doubted | B.recalled | C.forgotten | D.regretted |
A.tried | B.planned | C.managed | D.refused |
A.smiled | B.cried | C.sighed | D.agreed |
A.get | B.give | C.lose | D.have |
A.annoyed | B.shamed | C.touched | D.shocked |
A.strange | B.admiring | C.bored | D.sad |
A.exactly | B.roughly | C.necessarily | D.naturally |
A.dreams | B.words | C.decisions | D.topics |
A.A. analyze | B.value | C.encourage | D.transform |
A.imagination | B.emotion | C.potential | D.pressure |
A.difficult | B.attractive | C.serious | D.impressive |
4 . I am a professional athlete. I've always worked hard to
The following Tuesday I went to my favourite CrossFit gym to do a
The doctor took a look at me and
So trust is important. It can be
A.pull | B.push | C.force | D.make |
A.pains | B.pressures | C.shocks | D.failures |
A.normal | B.gentle | C.tough | D.mental |
A.deal | B.task | C.result | D.duty |
A.project | B.programme | C.survey | D.workout |
A.doubted | B.realized | C.figured | D.imagined |
A.sustainable | B.simple | C.temporary | D.slight |
A.amazed | B.worried | C.scared | D.thrilled |
A.turn a deaf ear to | B.give an ear to | C.turn a blind eye to | D.keep an eye on |
A.strengthen | B.exercise | C.check | D.hold |
A.appreciated | B.trusted | C.admired | D.praised |
A.attended | B.led | C.traveled | D.headed |
A.warned | B.blamed | C.informed | D.educated |
A.caused | B.created | C.increased | D.allowed |
A.waiting | B.rest | C.living | D.emergency |
A.retired | B.recovered | C.escaped | D.matured |
A.gifted | B.inspired | C.determined | D.experienced |
A.Thankfully | B.Finally | C.Happily | D.Obviously |
A.gave | B.saved | C.helped | D.ignored |
A.heart-breaking | B.risk-taking | C.life-changing | D.face-saving |
5 . I have reached a milestone(里程碑)in my life because I am now a high school student about to go to college! During this milestone moment, I'd like to take some time to reflect(反思).
First, I'd like to think of my parents who have supported me every step of the way. When I was younger, my parents would tell me that their job was to provide me with the chances.
Second, I'd like to think of all my teachers.
Lastly, I'd like to enjoy reminiscing(追忆)about the good memories(记忆)I shared with all of these great people.
A.I make a list of what I have to do. |
B.After that, the hard work was up to me. |
C.And I also want to thank the people who helped me. |
D.They helped me learn and grow in my school environment. |
E.Looking for help when needed can make everything much easier. |
F.I am excited to be moving forward and going to college in the fall. |
G.I remember cheering for my Biology teacher as she ran the Boston Marathon. |
6 . CPR (心肺复苏术) saves lives. It can really change someone’s life, as I found out for myself three years ago.
On October 14, 2009, my mom had an accident while playing soccer and was taken to hospital. The next morning, I was told that my mom had had a cardiac arrest (心脏停搏). I later learned that two players on the opposing team kept breathing air into my mother’s mouth and pressing her chest for seven minutes, as they waited for the ambulance to arrive. My mom stayed in the hospital for only ten days. I know that I am very lucky to have my mom here, because most people who have cardiac arrests and do not receive CPR within the first six minutes die.
My mom has used this experience to spread the word about CPR. She joined the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Support Group, which was set up to help survivors and their families through a difficult experience. The support group also takes part in the Heart Walk every year, raising money for the American Heart Association. And she attends Lobby Day each year, convincing the New York State Legislature to pass a law that would make basic CPR and first-aid training a graduation requirement for high school students.
This task is not as difficult as it may first appear to be. Every student in New York State must take health class in order to graduate. Just one or two days of health class each year will ensure that every student in the state will learn this important skill. This training is also nearly free. There is no need for a professional CPR instructor because the American Heart Association has online videos that show the newest techniques in CPR. Also, most local EMS services will lend training models to schools.
My mom and her fellow survivors go to a high school each year to talk to the students about the importance of learning CPR. This training will not get you the official CPR certification (证书), but as my mom says, “You don’t need a little card to save someone’s life.”
1. How does the author feel about the two players?A.Deeply grateful. | B.Quite concerned. |
C.A bit sorry. | D.Rather frightened. |
A.She made efforts to improve CPR. | B.She realized the key importance of law. |
C.She paid more attention to her health. | D.She became an active CPR supporter. |
A.It may be turned down by a lot of students. |
B.It requires little time and money. |
C.It will become a graduation requirement. |
D.It is difficult and dangerous. |
A.It is challenging for many students to master CPR skills. |
B.Every graduate should get an official CPR certification. |
C.CPR skills are more important than CPR certifications. |
D.High schools should make a special card for CPR learners. |
姓名:李华 年龄: 17 性别: 男 国籍:中国
住址: 广东省广州市中山路26号
电子邮箱: LiHua1297@163.com
1.在广州第一中学就读;
2.性格外向,对新事物很好奇,喜欢探索大自然;
3.将来想成为一名设计师;
4.为提高英语水平,想到剑桥大学学习
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.开头已给出,不计入总词数;
3.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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The highlight of Zhang's interpretation came
A native of Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang province, Zhang graduated
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"Zhang Jing helped convey China's voice to the world through her specialty; and
1. Where does speaker live now?
A.In Canada. | B.In America. | C.In China. |
A.By phone. | B.By We Chat. | C.By video chat and email. |
A.60 years old. | B.70 years old. | C.Over 80 years old . |
A.Play games. | B.Talk with his friends. | C.Eat the chocolate cake. |
10 . I’ve always loved the Olympic Games. I was very happy when I was chosen to be one of the 50,000 volunteers for the 2012 London Olympic Games
In July 2012, it was time to get started. I got my schedule and began taking athletes, officals and other people from one place to another. I was so proud to be able to do something in my hometown. The London Games were great and everything went very well. Even the weather was on its best behavior When the games were all over, I was sad, butat the same time, the experience just made me even more enthusiastic(热情的). I said to myself I could do it all again.
Therefore, straight after the London Olympic Games, I made anew decision. Then in 2014,I sent off my application(申请). There was an online Skype interview with a small group of people from all over the world We were given 10 minutes to find a way to tell what the Olympic Games represent We worked as a group to compare ideas. In November 2015, I received an answer— I’d been accepted, I was so excited and really delighted. I was going to Rio, but in a completely different role.
In Rio, I worked on the scoreboard for women’s basketball matches. It was really interesting. It was all about the “statistical(统计的)” side of things, two-and three-point field goals, free throws, blocks, etc. It was an unbelievable experience. Rio is an amazing city. Some people were talking about the difficulties of hosting the Olympic Games beforehand(事先), but the Rio Olympic Games went off perfectly. The organizers did a great job. The Brazilians were really friendly to the volunteers. And they were particularly welcoming. As soon as they saw our uniforms, they wanted to help us.
I would never forget my experiences as a volunteer in those two Olympic Games.
1. What was the author responsible for in the London Olympic Games?A.Helping athletes communicate with each other. |
B.Taking related people to different places. |
C.Reminding officials of their schedules. |
D.Showing visitors around the city. |
A.recorded the scores of women’s basketball matches |
B.analyzed the players’ performance during the match |
C.organized the locals to help the volunteers |
D.interviewed the athletes after the match |
A.Difficult but helpful. | B.interesting but costly. |
C.Tiring and disappointing. | D.Amazing and unforgettable. |