1、Part 1 听力7.A. sunny b. cloudy c. snowy d. rainyM2 检测题8.A. Chinese b. American c. Japanese d. Australian9.A. Lisa b. lily c. Judy d. Julia10.A. at 12.24 b. at 2.15 c. at 1.45 d. at 2.0011.A. one b. two c. three d. four12.A. Tonysb. johnsc. mumsd. dads13.A. the woman will buy some cards for her friend
2、 to say sorry.b. writing e-mials often gives the woman much trouble.c. the woman will go to her friends house next Sunday.d. The woman argued with her best friend.14. people use the word “hello” widely in English speaking countries.15. Thomas Edison was the first man to use “hello” on the telephone
3、because he invented the telephone.16. At first people werent sure telephones could really carry voices.17. Edison believed someone was there when he picked up the telephone.18. The Venus flytrap grows in the parts of the United States. Its leaves are like the of a book.19. If an insect one of the ha
4、irs, the leaf quickly.20. Plants are that have leaves and roots and grow in earth.21. Plants in areas eat to get what they need.Part 222. which of the following words matches the sound dvelp.a. develop b. decorate c. deliverd. divide23. ancient times, people thought that the Sun moves around the Ear
5、th.a. In b. On c. Atd. By24. Eight is the of sixty-four, and everyone is able to calculate it.a. percentage b. multiply c. half d. square root25. The experiment shows that the water freezes ().a. inb. on c. atd. by26. Last Monday I the homepage for my class when my cousin called me.a. was designing
6、b. has designed c. designed d. designs27. There are months in a year. November is the month of the year.a. twelve, eleven b. twelfth ; eleventhc. twelve, eleventh d. twelfth, eleventh28. Mandy puts only sugar in her coffee because she doesnt like sweet food.a. a littleb. littlec. a few d. few29. The
7、re are neighbors in the new buildings.a. two thousands seven hundreds and fiftyb. two thousand seven hundred and fiftyc. two thousand seven hundred fiftyd. two thousands seven hundreds fifty30. A report says that about of the English teachers in Shanghai are under the age of 35.a. three fifth b. thi
8、rd fifths c. three fifths d. thirds fifth31. Would you like to give us some on how to deal with the trouble?a. idea b. suggestion c. advice d. news32. If you are not sure what the word means, in a dictionary.a. look up itb. look it upc. look it for d. look for it33. The ancient calculating machine i
9、n China is still do calculations nowadays.a. used for b. use to c. used tod. use for34. Although we dont know , we know that dinosaurs indeed lived on the Earth before people existeda. why did dinosaurs live everywhere b. how did dinosaurs disappearc. that dinosaurs had wings and could fly d. why di
10、nosaurs died out suddenly35. The movie Hello Mr Billionaire is quite popular around China recently. How do you like it?a.I think so. B. All right c. Its my pleasure d. Pretty good.36. Would you please tell me something about your travel in Sydney?a.Excuse me . I am afraid not.B. Its very nice of you
11、 to say so.b.No. I dont like it.D. Certainly. Ill be glad to七选六a.In this way b. whats more c. information d. written e. international f. advice g. freeIf you want to find out a piece of information about something, the best place to search for it is Wikipedia. Thisonline encyclopaedia is 37 by thous
12、ands of people around the world. Anyone can add or change the information ifhe or she finds it not correct or not well written. 38 , people who know a lot about a certain subject can write aboutit even if they are not university professors. 39 , Wikipadia includes articles written in about 253 langu
13、ages. This facts makes it one of the few websites on theInternet that are truly 40 . It was started in 2019 by Larry Sanger and Jimmy Wales, as a 41 online English-languageencyclpopaedia project. By April 2019, over 10 million articles had been put on Wikipadia. A quarter of the 42 is inEnglish. Wik
14、ipadia is also a place where people can find the latest news.词性转换43. It was a very heated and they were shouting at each other. (augue)44. Two hours later the police caught all the (theft)45. He does not believe in the of ghosts. (exist)46. This medicine is safe. It is to human beings. (harm)47. He
15、was determined to learn well. (Greece)句型转换48. The workers could hardly believe the news.(改为反意疑问句)The workers could hardly believe the news, 49. Lily paid fo u r th ou san d yu an fore this new iPad. (划线提问)Lily for this new iPad?50. More and more people speak Chinese in the world. (改为被动语态)Chinese by
16、more and more people in the world.51. Visitors love this city because it has historical sights and delicious food. (保持句意不变)Visitors love this city its historical sights and delicious food.52. the biggest, we, write, the smallest, any number, can , to , from(连词成句)Part 3AThe Guinness Book of Records (
17、吉尼斯世界纪录大全) is a reference book (参考书). Each year, thenew edition of the book comes out and shows readers some new world records.The book itself holds a world record, as the bestselling book of all time. This year, it will celebrate its 60th anniversary (周年纪念).The idea for creating the book came from
18、Sir Hugh Beaver (休比弗爵士), the director of the GuinnessBrewery.In 1951, Beaver went on a hunting trip with his friends in Ireland (爱尔兰). Although he considered himself a good hunter, Beaver was unable to hunt any plovers (鸻科鸟). He thought that the plover might be the fastest bird in Europe. However, h
19、e and his friends couldnt find if it was Europes fastest bird from any books.At that time, Beaver decided to create a reference book with facts and numbers. In 1955, the first UK edition was published. By 1968 the book had been published in many different languages. This September, the newest editio
20、n of the book was released, and its popularity is still growing.53. The Guinness Book of Records is . A. a story bookB. a reference bookC. a science bookD. a book about birds54. Sir Hugh Beaver was the of the Guinness Brewery. A. workerB. businessmanC. directorD. salesman55. He thought that the plov
21、er might be the fastest bird . A. in EuropeB. in the UK C. in the USA D. in the world56.Inthe first UK edition was published. A. 1951B. 1955C. 1968D. this September57. Beaver decided to create a reference book with facts and numbers, when .A. he was bored and didnt know what to doB. he was preparing
22、 his hunting tripC. he and his friends could not find if the plover was the fastest bird in EuropeD. none of the above58. Which of the following statements is NOT true? A. This year is its 63th anniversaryB. Beaver went hunting with his friends in 1951C. The plover is a kind of birdD. The Guinness B
23、ook of Records has never hit the bestseller list. BMichael Dell is the chief executive officer(首席执行官) of Dell Computer company, which he founded when hewas nineteen. When Dell was growing up, he was interested in science, maths and computers. He loved finding outhow things 59 . At fifteen, Dell boug
24、ht himself a computer and took it apart(分离). with the help of books ,heknew what each of the parts did. Playing with that computer taught him that one can learn 60 by doing. His early curiosity about computers helped lead him to the job he has today, which he loves. So whenever hesees kids becoming
25、passionate about an interest or pursuit(追求), he tries to encourage them. Maybe thecuriosity(好奇心) will 61 a kid to a job he or she loves, too. Its good to be 62 . In Dells opinion, its good to look for opportunities and to try new ways of doing things.At one of his first jobs, he learned this lesson
26、63 experience. When he was sixteen, he got a job with the HoustonPost, selling newspaper subscriptions(订阅) over the telephone. During the first few weeks, Dell figured out that most people who wanted to buy the newspaper were either moving or getting married. So he thought,“Well, how can I get the n
27、ames of all these people who are moving or getting married?”He did some 64 and found out that a lot of that information is legally available to anyone. Oncehe learned how to get those names and addresses, he sent out offers to buy the newspaper. His experiment was asuccess! Within his first month on
28、 the job, he became the top salesperson.59. a. were workedb. workc. maded. worked60. a. only one thingb. only somethingc. almost nothingd. almost everything61. a. makeb. leadc. gived. offer62. a. curiousb. surprisedc. interestedd. interesting63. a. inb. withc. withind. through64. a. experimentb. res
29、earchc. projectd. homeworkCDo you think of white when someone talks about a polar bear? In fact, the polar bear does not have white fur. It justappears to be white. Polar bears have a very good sense of smell. It helps them to find f 65 . During summer, polarbears sleep longer, because they are able
30、 to find their food more easily at night. Usually, after a meal, polar bearshave a short s 66. A polar bear can have 2-3 babies at a time. They live with their mothers u 67 they are about two-and-a-half years old.However, polar bears will die out soon because of people. There are only 20,000 to 25,0
31、00 polar bears in the world.The ones that are left are trying to survive today. The number of polar bears is b 68 smaller and smaller because ofthe loss of sea ice polar bears mostly inhabit (居住于) the sea ice, not the land ice. This is happening because ofglobal warming (全球气候变暖), p 69 , hunting and
32、so on.Ordinary people dont care, but great people have the power and want to save tigers, f 7 0 for giant pandas and savepolar bears. Ordinary people will wait, but great people will find a new world. For me, I will not waiting. I will takethe bus more o 71 from now on. Join me and save the polar be
33、ars, and, of course, the tigers, the giant pandas and.DAustralia is nearly as large as the United States, hut most of it is too dry for people to live in. Around this dry part are large sheep and cow farms. A few of them are as large as the smallest states in America. Often the nearest neighbors are
34、 several hundred kilometers away.The two-way radio is very important to people who live on these great Australian farms. It works much like a telephone. A person can listen to someone else talk and then give an answer. For example, people on the large farms could talk to a doctor far away. They coul
35、d tell the doctor about someone who was ill, and the doctor could let them know how to look after the sick person. As the large farms were so far from towns, the children could notgo to school. Radio schools were started for them in some places. At a certain (某一) time each day, boys and girls turn o
36、n their radios and listen to teachers in cities far away.Families on the large farms wanted to give news to their neighbors. The programme “Round Robin” talks by radio were started to keep families in touch with each other. They could talk about who was going away and who was ill. The men could talk
37、 about their sheep and cows and how much money the markets could pay for them. In many ways the radio became a newspaper for the farm people of Australia.72. Do the neighbors in Australian farms live near or far away from each other?73. What is very important to people who live on the great Australian farms?74. Why cant the children there go to school?75. How do children study on the large Australian farms?76. Will you choose to live on the large farms in Australia? Why or why not?