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1.Which of the following words is pronounced /spi:tʃ/? ____
  • A. speech
  • B. space
  • C. speed
  • D. spend
2.Kelly's cheese cakes were sold out within half ______ hour at the night market.
  • A. a
  • B. an
  • C. the
  • D. /
3.Mr. Smith always encourages his students to be active _______ class.
  • A. in
  • B. by
  • C. with
  • D. from
4.The ancient town has been open to visitors _______ about ten years.
  • A. by
  • B. for
  • C. on
  • D. though
5.______ friend Claude from France is keen on Chinese culture.
  • A. I
  • B. Me
  • C. My
  • D. Mine
6.There ____ more than two ways to solve this maths problem.
  • A. am
  • B. is
  • C. are
  • D. be
7.Randy wrote two novels. ______ of them were made into films. I've seen them.
  • A. None
  • B. Both
  • C. All
  • D. Neither
8.— ______ is in charge of the summer concert?
—Jessie. She has a lot of experience.
  • A. Where
  • B. Why
  • C. What
  • D. Who
9.Balanced diets are just as _______ as regular exercise in our daily life.
  • A. important
  • B. more important
  • C. most important
  • D. the most important
10.Emma felt ____ when her parents were on business trips.
  • A. sadly
  • B. angrily
  • C. unfortunately
  • D. lonely
11.Every year thousands of tourists ______ the mountain area to relax themselves.
  • A. visited
  • B. were visiting
  • C. visit
  • D. have visited
12.Mike ______ the furniture into his new flat this time yesterday.
  • A. would move
  • B. was moving
  • C. has moved
  • D. had moved
13.The engineers will keep ______ the project with the manager of the company.
  • A. discuss
  • B. discussed
  • C. discussing
  • D. to discuss
14.Doctors tell us ____ our hands before and after every meal.
  • A. wash
  • B. washed
  • C. washing
  • D. to wash
15.According to the traffic law, children under 12 _______ ride bicycles on the road.
  • A. won't
  • B. wouldn't
  • C. needn't
  • D. mustn't
16.—Tom, ____ here to carry the luggage upstairs for me, will you?
—All right.
  • A. come
  • B. came
  • C. coming
  • D. to come
17.Which club do you prefer to join,the chess club ____ the dancing club?
  • A. so
  • B. but
  • C. or
  • D. for
18.Vivian will take her daughter to the amusement park ________ she gets the tickets.
  • A. if
  • B. until
  • C. although
  • D. unless
19.—____
—It's a pleasure.
  • A. Don't worry about the task.
  • B. Thank you for showing me around.
  • C. Be careful when you travel.
  • D. You' d better go to the dentist's now.
20.—I think wearing seat belts is very important for road safety.
— ____
  • A. That's all right.
  • B. I'm sorry.
  • C. That's a good idea.
  • D. I agree.
21.
A. widely B. rebuild C. certainly D. receive E. express 

A middle school had major problems with some of its buildings.Susan,the head teacher, invited students to share their ideas about how to 1.             the school.“We wanted our students to decide what kind of school buildings they like.We wanted them to think of ideas to 2.             their own interests and hopes,” she said.The news spread 3.             after it was reported by a local newspaper.
Students 4.             seemed very excited.And some said they couldn't wait for the project to be finally completed at the end of this year.
22.
A. result B. collection C. necessary D. location E. connected 

In the beginning,the school was asked to close and the buildings would have to be sold off,as the school is in a very good 1.             . But parents and teachers worked together to protect the school and now they are pleased to see the 2.            
“This school is an important part of the community and it's 3.             that it should continue,” said one parent,adding, “It is also amazing that the children have had a say in the building process.This gives them the feeling that they are more closely 4.             with the school.I really think the school will develop with success.”
23.Nowadays, many              have been used to work in dangerous situations. (robot)
24.Uncle Andy tried              different jobs, and finally chose to be a lawyer. (tenth)
25.The boy started to live in school and learn to manage time by              . (he)
26.Lily asked her son to close the door              in order not to disturb others. (soft)
27.On              days, leaves fall on the ground and the road looks beautiful. (wind)
28.If you              red and yellow, what colour will you get?(mixture)
29.Thanks to the      of the smart phone,it's convenient to take photos anytime.(invent)
30.Sitting in front of the screen for too long is             . It's bad for your eyes. (healthy)
31.The middle school boy can tell traditional Chinese stories in English. (改为一般疑问句)
             The middle school boy              traditional Chinese stories in English?
32.Lee has helped the local people sell their products since he returned to his hometown. (对划线部分提问)
             has Lee helped the local people sell their products?
33.The volunteer worked hard to get more kids back to school. ( 改为感叹句)
             the volunteer worked to get more kids back to school!
34.The 13-year-old one-armed basketball player attracted a lot of fans. (改为被动语态)
A lot of fans              by the 13-year-old one-armed basketball player.
35.Julia decided to be a doctor after watching the news programme. (保持句意基本不变)
Julia              her mind to be a doctor after watching the news programme.
36."Will the exhibition be held in Shanghai?" Olivia asked her secretary. (改为间接引语)
Olivia asked her secretary              the exhibition              be held in Shanghai.
37.belongs to, hardworking, in the end, students, success (连词成句)
                                                                                
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39. How to Succeed in High School
You have been familiar with the learning environment in your middle school, and it feels like home. So it is not always easy to say" (1)       " to middle school.
After entering high school, you may face some new challenges. The schoolwork may become more difficult and require greater skills. Most students need support. Teachers and parents may give you a hand. However, you can't (2)       others all the time. What can you do?Here are some suggestions:
▪Understand what kind of learner you are. Do you need silence to focus?Then make sure the TV is not on when you are studying. Provide yourself with a (3)       learning environment at home. Some students focus better in the morning;others at night. Find the right (4)       so that your efforts will work well.
▪Learn to be better organized. It might be helpful when you get used to making a to-do-lit of all your schoolwork, and checking each item off when it is completed. Try to (5)       your work. This will create smaller, more manageable tasks out of the larger ones. Big projects seem less difficult if they are done step by step.
▪Form good reading habits. Read every day — the more, the better. It doesn't matter what you read. Reading newspaper regularly is a good choice. Newspapers provide plenty of details and background. (6)       , information you get from newspapers is usually official and true.
High school life can be enjoyable. Old friendships might come undone and new ones will develop. Hope you will feel confident and perform well in high school!
40. "Meatballs again?I hate meatballs!" Henry cried loudly. "I'm not eating this!" Henry's mum and dad looked at each other. This was the second time this week that Henry had c              about his dinner.
"We're going to let you take over dinnertime. You can pick the food and cook your meals, 'Mum said.
"Good. We're going to eat good food every night!" Henry answered.
The next day, Henry sat down to write the meal p              "We're going to have chicken tonight, and noodles tomorrow, " Henry said.
"Are we going to have anything e              besides chicken?We need to have at least one vegetable for each meal, ", said Mum.
"We can have cabbage, "Henry said.
After he finished shopping, it was time to make his f              meal. He believed that this would be his favourite meal. Since he had never cooked, his parents were both there to help him. "There's a lot to do, "Henry thought, as he looked at the mess in the kitchen. He was usually playing games outside while his parents were making dinner.
It took almost two hours to cook. When dinner was finally finished, Henry was tired and h             . But he was so excited-he made dinner!
"I don't like cabbage, " cried Sophia, Henry's little sister, at the table. Henry felt quite upset. He had worked so hard on dinner, but it was i             to get everyone happy about every part of every meal!
"I'm sorry. I didn't know this could be so hard, " Henry felt like he might cry. He began to r             how his parents felt every time at the dinner table.
"It's OK, Henry. You worked really hard. We' ll take back dinner responsibilities. You'll have to do it enough when you're grown up, "Dad said.
Henry felt released. He happily finished his dinner and never got angry at dinner table again.
41. "Just because you can't see something, that doesn't mean it's not there. "This old saying is quite meaningful for British sculptor (雕刻家) Willard. The items he creates are so small that most of them fit on the head of a pin. You can see them clearly only through a microscope (显微镜).
Many people want to own his art pieces. He's been honoured by the Queen of England for his great art achievements. At every one of his exhibitions, the question is always the same. How does he do it?
The answer is very, very carefully. So carefully, in fact, that he actually slows his breathing down and works in between breaths. Willard usually works under a microscope using special tools that he creates. To paint his works, he uses the hair from a fly as a paintbrush.
Creating these detailed works is a very long and difficult process (过程), and it isn't always enjoyable. "It is a terrible dream when I start but a nice dream when I finish, " he says. A single item can take at least several weeks to complete.
People have asked Willard why he chose to do something that needed effort and took time. His interest in creating small things began when he was five. He started creating houses and playgrounds for ants. Willard was not a strong student. He had difficulty in reading and spelling words. Some kids used to call him a loser. This made him feel small, so focusing on little things helped him to feel big. The smaller his work got, the bigger he felt. A newspaper reporter said, "Willard has shown the world that he is special. Though his works ________, he ________."
(1) Are Willard's art pieces big or small in size?
                                                 
(2)When people visit Willard's exhibitions, what question do they always ask?
                                                 
(3)What does Willard use to make a paintbrush?
                                                 
(4)What does the underlined word it in paragraph 4 refer to?
                                                 
(5)Why did Willard choose to do something that needed effort and took time?
                                                 
(6)What can be filled in the blanks in the last paragraph?
                                                 


42.Write at least 60 words on the given situation(根据以下情况填写一篇不少于60个词的短文, 标点符号不占格)
雕刻家Willard的成长经历告诉我们:人无完人, 但每个人都有自己的独特之处, 在Willard的主页上有一个留言区, 每位浏览者都可以写下自己的故事和感想.
请以"Everyone can be special (天生我才)"为题, 在留言区分享你的经历或见闻.
(注意:
1. 短文中不得出现考生姓名、校名等个人信息, 否则不予评分.
2. 照抄阅读语篇不得分. )
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