A.Pay for the shoes. | B.Go to the shoe shop. | C.Borrow money from the man. |
A.He expects the storm to be bad. |
B.He doesn’t have enough fuel. |
C.He needs extra food. |
1. What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.School friends. | B.Brother and sister | C.Father and daughter. |
A.In her jacket’s pocket. | B.In her bag. | C.On the desk. |
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5 . As you grow rapidly through your teenage years, you will experience a lot of changes. The changes may seem difficult and they may seem to happen quickly. Don’t panic! You will deal successfully with them! You are a young adult now!
With more responsibility, you will find more freedom to make your own choices. This is a time to be well informed about your choices so that you can make healthy balanced decisions that will help shape your future. You may already know your career path or you may have no idea at all what you want to do. Both situations are fine! Work hard and the right opportunity will present itself to you.
Young adulthood means greater freedom and more choices. You will probably want to be independent. But try not to shut your family out of your life. You should learn to think of others even though you are old enough to look after yourself. Your family have been with you since you came into this world.
It is also perfectly natural in this time for you to spend more time with your friends than your family. Choose your friends wisely. A true friend will stand by you no matter what happens.
This period is part of the life cycle. There are some people who will be with you throughout life’s journey and there will be some people with whom you part and go separate ways. Leaving school can be hard. The reality is that you may not ever see all of your classmates again.
You are a young adult. It is your life. No one can live it for you. The choices that you make from now on will be your choices. So making the right choices will be important to you. Life is for living. Enjoy your life wisely!
1. The best title for this passage would be ________.A.The Choices in Life | B.The Key to Success |
C.Say Goodbye to the Past | D.Becoming a Young Adult |
A.your parents. | B.your deskmates. |
C.true friends. | D.your relatives. |
A.a period of complete freedom |
B.too hard for young people to get through |
C.an important time for the young to make the right choices |
D.a very important period for young students to leave their parents |
A.Teenagers. | B.Teachers. | C.Young parents. | D.Adults. |
6 . Instead of spending Labor Day weekend at home my uncle decided to make a trip to Ontario, Canada. After doing a Google search he found a cottage on Nokara Farms in St. Catherines, Canada and that is where we went.
Cottage we stayed at was located on Nokara Farms. The cottage overlooked Ontario Lake and the view was exciting. Lying on the couch and looking straight out of the window I could see Ontario Lake.
In the morning of our first day there, we traveled around the farm. I was glad that I hadn’t forgotten to bring my camera along with me. I was able to take some amazing photographs of the lake and the sunset. In the afternoon, the owner of the farm took us on a tour of the farmland and then allowed us to pick fruits and vegetables.
Niagara-on-the-Lake is a town in Ontario, Canada and we went to visit it on our second day there. While walking along the main street, I saw a couple that were dressed up like people from the old days, which was interesting to see. Another amazing thing that I saw was a monument that listed the names of the people who swam across Ontario Lake.
I have been to Niagara Falls in the past but I have never visited it in the evening when everything is lit up. In the evening of our second day there, so majestic, so magical, especially with the fireworks overhead. However, there were too many people visiting Niagara Falls that night. It was too crowded. It gave me a feeling that something big was going to happen and that’s when the fireworks started. No wonder so many people came there that night.
The third day we went home. My trip to Ontario, Canada was an amazing experience that I will never forget. I definitely want to return there in the future, hopefully in the near future.
1. Why did so many people go to Niagara Falls?A.It was too hot that night. |
B.Some people were performing there. |
C.They wanted to watch fireworks there. |
D.It was a public holiday that day in Canada. |
a. He went to visit Niagara Falls.
b. He travelled around the farm.
c. He went to pick fruits and vegetables.
d. He visited the town called Niagara-on-the-Lake.
A.bcda | B.cbad | C.cbda | D.bcad |
A.Just so-so. | B.Amazing. | C.Disappointing. | D.Tiring. |
A.The author’s time working on a farm. |
B.The author’s most unusual experience. |
C.The author’s happy time with his uncle. |
D.The author’s trip to Ontario, Canada. |
7 . A teenager needs to have a sense of independence in their life to feel secure (安全的). To some teenagers independence means a lot to them, and I think that some parents don’t allow their teenagers enough independence.
Independence has something to do with freedom. Some kids are not allowed to go anywhere alone, and the only thing their schedule includes is going to school, coming home, going to sleep, and repeating the process the next day. Parents tend to be afraid that their kids can get hurt if they go outside into the world. But if parents control their kids too much, they may never learn to live on their own. The best way for a teenager to learn lesson is through experience. I think it is beneficial for teenagers to have freedom.
Teenagers’ lack of freedom can also stop them from having good friendship at school. Some might say this is a good thing, because it helps them focus more on their school work. I argue that this can only discourage them not to do their school work. Some parents do not allow their children to be around their friends outside the school, thinking that this will get them into trouble. But I don’t think so. Instead, isn’t this a good reason for parents to get their children a cellphone? Cellphones allow teenagers to stay in touch with their parents, and communicate with friends.
Privacy is another issue between parents and their teenagers. Teenagers tend to enjoy relaxation by themselves in their own room. This also gives them a sense of independence. It often annoys teenagers when their parents enter their room when they are not home. I know that my mom always goes in my room when I’m not home, and this has brought me to the point where I have asked many times to get a lock on my door.
1. What is the main idea of the second paragraph?A.It benefits teenagers to have freedom. | B.Some parents allow their kids no freedom. |
C.Kids know how to live independently. | D.Kids have a dull routine every day |
A.it is unnecessary for a kid to have a cellphone |
B.kids should focus on the school work |
C.parents should make it easy for kids to communicate with their friends |
D.good friendships between kids harm their school work |
A.Angry | B.Lucky | C.Disappointed | D.Calm |
A.keep her father from reading her dairy | B.stop thieves from going in |
C.protect herself from any harm | D.prevent her mother entering her room |
8 . We all have things we don’t need. For Canberra resident Zoe Bowman, it is melon ballers(蔬果挖球器). “Someone asked for a melon baller to make some melon balls for a kid's party, and I looked in the drawer and I had three,” she says. “I don’t need three melon ballers!”The request was made on a Facebook page that she manages, one of the thousands of local pages that make up the “buy nothing” movement.
Part zero—waste movement, part community—building project, “buy nothing” has taken off in Australia's inner—city suburbs as a way to rehome unwanted goods and avoid unnecessary purchases—like a third melon baller. "It gives people something to do before immediately consuming," says Bowman. In a world where people rarely know their neighbors, a "buy nothing" page is a way to get to know the people living on your street. Bowman has become friends with some people she regularly corresponds with in the group.
In such a group, both behaviour and membership are strictly policed. Demanding or offering money in exchange for goods or services will get you banned. Posting about lost pets is discouraged, and politics is outlawed.
Once a group gets too big, usually more than 1,000 or 1,500 members, it is divided into smaller groups. When Bowman joined her group in Canberra, it covered a sixth of the city. Now it covers just three suburbs: Aranda, Cook and Macquarie. The aim is always to make the groups as hyper—local as possible.
The “buy nothing” community exists in a comfortable and trusting bubble. People recognize each other by name and leave their back gates unlocked for people to come and collect what they need. Without trust, a “buy nothing” group can’t go smoothly.
1. Why did Bowman respond to the request for a melon baller?A.She was eager to become famous. |
B.She desired to make friends with others. |
C.She wanted to make money by selling them. |
D.She had extra melon ballers that she didn't need. |
A.The origin of “buy nothing” groups. | B.The meaning of “buy nothing” groups. |
C.The regulations of “buy nothing” groups. | D.The achievements of “buy nothing” groups. |
A.Trust. | B.Profit. | C.Commitment. | D.Management. |
A.Buy Nothing—A Good Way to Save Money |
B.Buy Nothing—Explodes Around The Global |
C.Buy Nothing—Saving Money & Living Better |
D.Buy Nothing—Contributes to World Development |
1. 网络的重要性;
2. 举例说明网络对人类生活的积极影响;
3. 你对网络应用的态度。
注意:词数100字左右。
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10 . The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many of our daily habits. These changes have developed to limit the spread of the pandemic. What habits or customs will remain after the pandemic ends?
Wearing face masks
Personal greetings
The custom of shaking another person’s hand is likely to become less common in the years to come.
Cleanliness
One lasting effect could be that people pay more attention to cleanliness. Some good habits like frequent hand washing and cleaning surfaces are likely to stay.
Changes in public services
Another effect of the pandemic could be that more people will stay at home when sick. If people are not feeling well, they can simply work from home.
A.It could be one of good results from a bad situation. |
B.You shouldn’t shake hands with others when you are sick. |
C.A year ago, there was no tradition of mask-wearing in many countries. |
D.People will choose to wave or use some other greetings. |
E.Some services have had to make changes. |
F.Wearing facial masks is a good habit for your health. |
G.Staying at home when sick. |