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1.—The game is too hard for me. I will certainly lose.
—_______. You should never say no before you try.
  • A. Forget it!
  • B. Come on!
  • C. I'm sorry.
  • D. Pardon me?
2.—I hear you have just finished making the flash mob (快闪) My Motherland and Me?
—That's true. It is really a ______ way to show our love for our country.
  • A. traditional
  • B. humorous
  • C. wonderful
  • D. boring
3.For his son's birthday, Steven is taking him to the new movie as a ______.
  • A. task
  • B. treat
  • C. choice
  • D. visit
4.If your friend sends you a message to borrow money from you on the Internet, you'd better call him ______ first to make sure of that.
  • A. recently
  • B. finally
  • C. hardly
  • D. directly
5.—Would you please ______ your e-mail address? I missed it just now.
—No problem. It's fox@163. com.
  • A. repeat
  • B. review
  • C. record
  • D. repair
6.—Don't be angry with your kid when he makes a mistake again, will you?
—No. I won't. I know that ______ of us is perfect after all.
  • A. any
  • B. neither
  • C. either
  • D. none
7.The celebrations for the 100th birthday of the Party of China ______ in about one month.
  • A. will be held
  • B. will hold
  • C. held
  • D. was held
8.In summer, food will go bad quickly ______ we put it into a fridge.
  • A. if
  • B. unless
  • C. because
  • D. when
9.—I am worried about ______ I can enter a good high school or not.
—Take it easy. Be confident of yourself!
  • A. why
  • B. when
  • C. whether
  • D. where
10.Students' life shouldn't just be about grades. Free time activities like sports and ______ with friends are also important.
  • A. hanging out
  • B. hurrying up
  • C. falling down
  • D. showing off
11.  Imagine being caught deep underground in a hole. You have no food and the oxygen (氧气) is (1)      . You're not even sure if (2)       knows you're down there.
  A soccer team of 12 young Thai boys, as well as their coach, had to go through this (3)       experience this summer. They were caught in a hole in Thailand on June 23, (4)       18 days inside until they were saved. After hearing the news, my friends and I talked about the (5)       and felt as if there might be no way to get the children out.
  But they held out hope anyway. These boys and their coach (6)       to give up hope, even when the situation seemed quite terrible. They were rewarded (奖赏) for their hope (7)       they were finally saved.
  It can be (8)       to hold out hope in dark times. Every day, we read or hear about the terrible things that happened in the world. This makes it hard for us to live (9)       every day. Some people go through their lives thinking over that the worst is always just around the corner.
  However, I believe that it's especially important to stay hopeful during difficult times. This is the best way to face the (10)       that we meet in life. As people often say: there is always a light at the end of the tunnel (隧道).
12.  During the lifetime, there's going to be one time in your life when you feel like telling a lie. There are two possible reasons. First, you are (1)       afraid of getting in trouble. Second, you're so embarrassed (窘迫的) that you hide the (2)      , so you tell a lie.
  It's never okay to tell a lie about anything even if it's not (3)      . You shouldn't lie because there is always a (4)       that will follow behind the lie. And it could (5)       you in a serious situation. If you really enjoy (6)       friends, you have to be honest. (7)       it could cause trouble. It could even make you lose your friends.
  As an adult, for example, if you lie to your friends, there is a 100% chance that you will lose (8)       trust. So when you do tell the truth next time, your friends won't believe you unless they hear it from someone else who has proved (证明) it (9)      . Or they won't believe you any more.
  There is a way that you could let others trust you again, but it's a really hard way. Because it takes time for them to (10)       you again. Remember an old English saying, "Honesty is the best policy".
13.Reporter: (1)       You just won the first prize in the State Tennis Competition.
Michael: Thank you.
Reporter: Michael, how old are you?
Michael: Seven.
Reporter: Seven! (2)      
Michael: Since I was three.
Reporter: (3)      
Michael: My father. And I take private lessons, too.
Reporter: (4)      
Michael: Yes, I've taken lessons here for two years.
Reporter: How many days a week do you play?
Michael: (5)       I want to practise every day, but my parents say three or four days is enough.
Reporter: Are you going to continue with your tennis?
Michael: Uh-huh, I want to be a professional tennis player when I'm older.
Reporter: Wish you greater success!
Michael: Thank you.

A. Who taught you how to play tennis?
B. About three or four.
C. Congratulations!
D. Which is your favourite tennis club?
E. How long have you played tennis?
F. Good luck to you.
G. Here at the tennis club? 
14.  Hobbies help you relax and keep your mind active, so get yourself one! Develop a hobby you really love with the help of the following advice.
  Ask around for hobby ideas. What do your friends and neighbors do for fun? Find out! If you're interested in someone's stamp collection or movie-going club, you have a ready-made gudie to a new area of interest.
  Look for inspiration from your past. How do you know what to try? One way is to let your memories be your guide. What hobbies did you enjoy as a kid? Did you play the piano, love drawing, or riding a bike? Did you look forward to summer camp so you could put on a play? Looking backward may help you uncover a forgotten hobby, one that you could bring back into your life right now.
  Find a hobby by shopping for it. If you had to spend $50 in a craft-store (工艺品店), what would you buy? Many craft-store projects are 90 percent done. Buy one and finish that final 10 percent. It's very satisfying to be able to say you've made something yourself. These project kits (成套工具) are a simple way to try something and see if you like it.
15.Books Popular with Children
The Ice Monster
By David Walliams
Published (出版) November 8. 2018
ISBN: 9780008297244
Number of pages: 496
For ages: 8+ years old
About the writer
David Walliams is now the fastest-growing children's book writer in the UK. His books have been translated into over 25 languages and have sold over one million copies in the UK alone. His fourth book, Gangsta Granny, and his fifth book, Ratburger, both immediately went to number one on the children's bestseller list. Walliams is so successful that he is compared to Roald Dahl. 
The 104-Storey Treehouse
By Andy Griffiths
Published: July 10, 2018
ISBN: 9781760554170
Number of pages: 368
For ages: 7 — 10 years old
About the writer
Andy Griffiths is one of Australia's most popular children's writers. From his bestselling Treehouse books, now published in more than 30 countries, to The Day My Bum Went Psycho, Andy's books have kept Australian kids laughing for more than twenty years. Andy's books have been put on stage (舞台) and won over 70 Australian Kids' Choice Awards (澳大利亚儿童选择奖). 
Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls
By Elena Favilli
Published: April 1, 2017
ISBN: 9780141986005
Number of pages: 224
For ages: 5 — 10 years old girls
About the writer
Elena Favilli is a businesswoman and a reporter. She has worked for Colors magazine and has run Internet newsrooms on both sides of the Atlantic. In 2011, she created the first iPad magazine for children, Timbuktu magazine. 
The Wonky Donkey
By Craig Smith
Published: November 1, 2009
ISBN: 978 1869439262
Number of pages: 24
For ages: 3 — 6 years old
About the writer
Singer/songwriter Craig Smith performs around the South Island. He has lived in Australia for 4 years and Vietnam for 6 years, and he says Spike Milligan and his mum are his greatest influences. 
16.  Ieoh Ming Pei, one of the world's best-known architects (建筑师) changed many cities around the world with his designs. The JFK Presidential Library in Boston, US, the Louvre Pyramid in Paris and the Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong, are just a few of his many creations. The man behind these landmark (地标) buildings died on May 16, 2019, at the age of 102.
  Pei was known for his eclectic (博采众长的) style, which brings together some opposite ideas into each design — East and West, ancient and modern, natural and man-made. This may come from his educational background. Born and raised in China, he went to the US to study architecture at 18. He studied at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and then completed his Master of Arts study at Harvard.
   When designing the Suzhou Museum in the 2005, he took ideas from the city's beautiful classical gardens. In the style of other gardens, Pei built small halls with traditional white walls and dark roofs (屋顶).
  Besides matching his designs to the local environment, Pei also thought that light was important to create a lively environment. He cared a lot about the sunlight in his designs. "Good architecture lets nature in," he told People magazine.
  Pei regarded himself as a pragmatic (务实的) artist. What he valued most in architecture, he said, was that the buildings could "stand the test of time". As The New York Times says, he didn't just want to solve problems but also to produce "an architecture of ideas".
17.  Melissa was my cousin's daughter. She was in her late twenties, and she had stage 4 cancer (癌症). Life isn't fair, is it?
  Melissa seemed strong and she held up during the fight against cancer. She had fought that cancer for five years before it finally beat her. Those around Melissa felt sorry for her. They felt sorry for themselves. Nobody seemed to deal with Melissa's cancer or death very well, except Melissa herself.
  Melissa faced her cancer and coming death bravely. She treasured each day she had in her last five years. Though she understood that her life could be short, she lived it to the fullest. Each day, she had a big smile on her face. Melissa started a daily blog, so she could tell the stories about her fight against cancer and encourage others. Guess what? That blog worked.
  Melissa shared the pain of the cancer and other life problems she had. On her blog, she also shared how much fun life could be. The subject of her blog seemed to be "live each day to the fullest, because it can be your last".
  Melissa's blog moved me. I realized if I kept putting my dreams off until tomorrow, my tomorrow might never come. So six months before turning fifty, I told myself to start writing. I wrote story after story. Now, three years later, my articles have appeared in national magazines.
18.  New surveys suggest that the technological tools we use to make our lives easier are killing our free time. We are working longer hours, taking fewer and shorter vacations. And we are more stressed (有压力的) than ever because of the increased use of email, mobile phones and the Internet.
  People have thought that new labor-saving devices (节省劳力的设备) would free them from work and give them more time to enjoy the arts, keep up with the latest news and spend more time with friends and family. However, the tools that were supposed to free us have tied us to our work and study. It would seem that technology almost never does what we expect.
  In the past, the lines between work and free time were much clearer. People were out of touch with their jobs once they left their offices. That's no longer true in today's highly competitive job market, workers are expected to put in longer hours and to keep in touch almost at any time through mobile phones, email, or other communication devices.
  Most people expect immediate replies to voice mail and email messages. Even college students have been tied to their desks as more and more people in the college increasingly do their work online.
  This isn't what technology was supposed to be doing for us. New technologies offer all kinds of benefits and chances. But when new tools make life more difficult and stressful rather than easier and more meaningful, then something has gone seriously wrong.
19.  A group of swans (天鹅) flew down to a beach where a crow (乌鸦) was jumping around.
  The crow thought he could fly better than the swans.
  "Let's have a flying competition. I'll show you what real flying is!" the crow said.
  One of the swans took up the challenge. The crow flew in circles, performed other living skills, and then came down and looked proudly at the swan.
  Then the swan flew up, and began flying over the sea. The crow flew after him, making all kinds of comments (评价) about the swan's flying. They kept flying till they couldn't see the land and there was nothing but water on all sides. The crow was so tired that he found it hard to stay in the air, and had to try to stop himself from falling into the water.
  The swan noticed and said on purpose, "Why do you keep touching the water, brother? Is that another skill?"
  "No," said the crow. He knew he had lost the competition so he asked the swan for help, "I'm in trouble because of my pride! If you don't help me, I'll lose my life." The swan took him on his back and flew back to the beach.
  Don't be proud of what you can do and try to be modest (谦虚的) — that's what the crow finally understood.
20.The f       (电影) Hi, Mom directed by Jia Ling is so moving.
21.No one will d      (怀疑) that the team will win the game.
22.The company doubled its s      (规模) in nearly eight years.
23.The little child is too young, but he       (穿衣) himself every day.
24.It'll be c      (便宜的) to travel everywhere by plane in the future.
25.假如你是李华,你和学校的志愿者最近开展了“学雷锋,送温暖”活动,你的英国笔友Mike来信问及此事,请你根据以下要点用英文给他写封电子邮件。
1. 时间和地点:3月5日,敬老院;
2. 参与人员:学校的志愿者;
3. 活动:送鲜花水果,打扫卫生等;
4. 收获:懂得关爱老人、团队合作。
注意:
1. 词数80~100;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;
4. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:volunteer (n. 志愿者)
Dear Mike,
  Thank you for your last email. Now let me tell you what we did in our last school activity. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  Do you have any volunteer work? I'm looking forward to your early reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
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