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1.—____Smiths are used to living in Shanghai now.
—We hope more and more foreign friends live ____ better life in China.
  • A. /; a
  • B. The; an
  • C. The; a
  • D. /; the
2.—Dad, could you please teach ___________ English?
—Sure!But it's more important to learn it by __________.
  • A. my;yourself
  • B. my;you
  • C. me;you
  • D. me;yourself
3.—Are you going to do a part-time job in your free time?
—Yes. I don't think I should always my parents.
  • A. turn on
  • B. put on
  • C. depend on
  • D. come on
4.—He was ________ dead after so much exercise.
—Practice makes perfect. You see, he won the race in the end.
  • A. as well as
  • B. as much as
  • C. as good as
  • D. as soon as
5.—How would you like to celebrate your 14th birthday?
—I feel like doing volunteer work. It's
  • A. hopeful
  • B. meaningful
  • C. careful
  • D. harmful
6.The government plans to _________ more jobs for young people in western China.
  • A. create
  • B. avoid
  • C. borrow
  • D. guess
7.—I'm proud _____ our China's Tiangong Station plan.
—Me, too. We have taken another step ____ our space dream.
  • A. of; behind
  • B. of; towards
  • C. for; across
  • D. for; through
8.Life is like a one-way race, ________ treasure every moment as time cannot be won again.
  • A. so
  • B. and
  • C. or
  • D. but
9.The 2022 Winter Olympics_____in Beijing in February. It made Beijing the first city to hold both the summer and winter games.
  • A. is held
  • B. was held
  • C. hold
  • D. held
10.—I'm worrying about my report ? I don't know what to start with?
—I think you can ______. You can introduce your opinion first and then talk about some examples.
  • A. time order
  • B. space order
  • C. specific to general
  • D. general to specific
11.The TV series The Awakening Age(《觉醒年代》) drew a lot of attention and ________ with a high score of 9. 2 on the Internet.
  • A. power
  • B. wisdom
  • C. praise
  • D. wealth
12.—I think people should choose public transport instead of driving cars when traveling.
—_____That's a good way to reduce air pollution.
  • A. Never mind.
  • B. You're right.
  • C. Nothing much.
  • D. I disagree.
13.Ann likes trampolining (蹦床), and she is doing Star Jump now. Look!She is jumping into the air and spreading her arms and legs into a star shape. Which picture shows Star Jump?
  • A.
  • B.
  • C.
  • D.
14.My car broke down on the way to the airport, so I rushed there by taxi only to find my flight had been cancelled. What can I say?
  • A. It never rains but it pours.
  • B. Every dog has its day.
  • C. The early bird catches the worm.
  • D. Never put all your eggs in one basket.
15.—Have you heard about the new law against food waste?I'm wondering_____ .
—Don't worry. Of course it will.
  • A. that will it be helpful
  • B. that it will be helpful
  • C. whether will it be helpful
  • D. whether it will be helpful
16.  All children grow up to be adults. All children, that is, except one. Wendy knows this. One day she grows up, too. But at the start of our story she's(1)      a child.
  Wendy lives with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darling, and her brothers, John and Michael, (2)      number 14 (the house number on their street).
  The children have a (3)      because the neighbours' children have nurses, and Mr. Darling wants to be like his neighbours. But the family is poor so their nurse isn't like other children's nurses. She's a big (4)      and her name is Nana.
  Nana puts the children to bed every evening and she looks after them if they (5)      in the night. She sleeps in the children's(6)       .
  Nana is a good nurse, (7)      Mr. Darling is a bit worried. He worries about the neighbours. What do they think of him?Do they think that the Darlings are a(8)      family because the children's nurse is a dog?He also thinks that Nana (9)      him. But Mrs. Darling always says: "Nana loves you very much, George".
  The Darling family is a very happy family. Sometimes Mr. and Mrs. Darling and their children all (10)      around the sitting room together. What a lovely time they have!But then, Peter Pan arrives!
17.
THE BOAT RESTAURANT 
STARTERS
Tomato Soup                  £2. 00French
Onion Soup         £2. 50Tomato
Salad                 £2. 90
Chicken Salad                 £3. 30
All starters are with bread and butter.
MAIN COURSES
German sausage and chips       £6. 50
Grilled fish and potatoes       £6. 25
Italian cheese & tomato pizza    £4. 85
Thai chicken and rice          £5. 95
Vegetable pasta                £4. 85
Roast chicken and potatoes     £5. 95
DRINKS
Mineral water                 £1. 00
Fresh orange juice            £1. 25
Soft drinks                 £1. 30
English Tea                 £0. 90
Irish Cream Coffee         £0. 90 
SNACKS
Cheese Burger        £3. 20
Lunchtime onlyVegetable omelette  £3. 25
Chocolate cake         £. 25
Cheese & tomato sandwich     £3. 25
Burger                    £2. 90
Chicken sandwich      £3. 50
Cheese omelette      £3. 50
All snacks are with salad and chips.
DESSERTSFruit salad and cream  £2. 25
Ice cream                    £2. 00 (choose from chocolate, coffee, or lemon)
Lemon cake                £2. 25
Chocolate cake           £2. 25
Cheese and biscuits    £2. 50 
Lunch 12:30﹣2:30 p. m. / Dinner 18:00﹣21:00 
18.  A yearbook is a tradition of high school life in the United States. The book includes the name, photo, and signature(签名) of each student in your final year, so that you can remember who you went to school with. A 15﹣year﹣old girl Catherine Cook and her brother David wanted more than this. They thought, "Why not have a yearbook online?You could learn about people's music tastes, the movies they like, and so on."
  Catherine thought of the name﹣my Yearbook. com, and the logo (标志). To advertise the website, Catherine and David wore T﹣shirts with the website logo to school and soon hundreds of their schoolmates became fans of the website. She spent many evenings talking on the phone to programmers in India, and collecting ideas from her schoolmates. Then her older brother Geoff came up with the money to start up the website.
My Yearbook users can join in the fun by sending messages and "collecting" friends. They can watch the same videos from films and TV programs, and share music, photos, homework and study guides. Some teens feel they can make friends easily online. Chatting online helps some shy people not to feel left out.
  Users can also make "Lunch Money" by doing activities on the website. They can then spend their Lunch Money on gifts, or donate it to charities. They have saved 0. 3 k㎡ of rainforest, cleaned up million kg of CO2 , sent 22, 000 books to Africa, and bought 20, 000 kg of rice for people without enough food.
  Running the website did not stop Catherine and David from finishing their schoolwork successfully, and going on to university where they still spent 50 hours a week on the website.
19.  Once upon a time, people could not write and they had no books. But they had stories. The ancient Egyptians wrote their stories on flat sheets made from papyrus(纸莎草) plants. They glued many papyrus sheets together to make one long strip(条). Then they rolled the strip around a stick to make a scroll. People in other areas also used parchment(羊皮纸)instead.
  In ancient China, books looked a little different. People there first carved(雕刻)words into bone or tortoise shell(龟壳). Later they used ink to write on strips of bamboo or silk. Then the Chinese invented(发明)paper. The first paper was made from waste cloth, but later plant materials were also used. The invention spread slowly across the world, reaching Europe in the 1100s. Then people used paper to make early books.
  But all these early books still had one big problem. Every single book had to be copied out by hand. If there were pictures, each page had to be painted by hand, one at a time. This made books rare and expensive﹣though also very beautiful.
  The Chinese were the first to think of a way to speed things up a little. In 1040, a man named Bi Sheng invented movable type printing(活字印刷). Movable type worked by carving a single Chinese word on a block of wood or clay. These could then be together with other words to create sentences, or whole pages.
  In the 1400s Johannes Gutenberg of Germany invented a new way of printing. It used movable type﹣metal letters that could be arranged(排列) and rearranged to form words. It also used a machine called a press. Gutenberg's inventions made printing became faster and easier.
  As more books became easy to get, more people learnt to read. In the past, books were a luxury only the rich could buy. But with the printing press, they soon became a treasure everyone could enjoy.
20.  Do video games do harm to our children?Today, many children spend a lot of their free time playing games on the Internet. In the UK, 99% of kids aged 8 to15 play video games every week. This information shows that we must carefully think about the good points and bad points of video games.
  For many people, video games are fun. They have bright lights, funny cartoons and exciting stories. Everywhere you look, you can see children playing these games. They play on buses and trains, in restaurants and even at school.
  Video games are educational too. They make kids think in a creative way and they have to move their hands and eyes quickly. This can improve the way that a child's brain works. What's more, video games make children use their imagination. The player has to do many creative things, like drawing, telling stories and building things. Video games are also a good way to teach children about technology(技术)because they can learn how computers and other devices work while they play.
  However, a recent study suggests that video games can also be bad for children. First, children can download many games for free. This means that parents often don't know if their children are playing violent(暴力的) or scary(恐怖的)games. Second, many children spend too much time playing games on computers and this can lead to health problems. Third, if children spend too much time playing games instead of doing homework, they can have problems at school and get bad grades. Finally, video games can influence children's social skills. If children spend too much time playing video games by themselves,________.
  In a word, it seems clear that video games have some advantages(优点)and some disadvantages. It is up to parents to know what games their children are playing and how much time they spend on them. Parents should also make sure their children get enough exercise and spend time with other children.
21.The ugly pictures in the primary school maths textbooks cause hot       (discuss)these days.
22.It is the       (two) time Chen Dong and Liu Yang have flown into space.
23.It is       (he) who helped work out the problem.
24.Having no breakfast every day is bad for your       (stomach), children.
25.﹣I left my homework on the desk just now. Who       (hand)it in?
﹣Sorry, I don't know.
26.When we receive phone calls from strangers, we should answer them       (wise).
27.It's necessary for us       (book) hotels before travelling.
28.﹣Whose handbag is this?
﹣Maybe it's the       (interview).
29.Look at the sign. If you show the green health code(码), you       (allow) to get into public places.
30.It is known that BYD Company has become one of       (successful)producers of new energy cars in the world.
31. We need to be duty for our environment. Being a frugal consumer(节约的消费者)is one way to help. But what does that really mean?
Use It Up
You can use things up instead of wasting them. Squeeze(挤压)that last bit of toothpaste out of the tube. Use the last little piece of soap. Don't throw away any bits of the biscuit at the bottom of the box.
Wear It Out
You do not always need to have new things. When your trainers have broken laces(鞋带), but they still fit you, repair them and wear them longer. Don't buy the latest iphone until the old one doesn't work any more. Think twice before you buy a new one.
Make It Do
When something you want is not on hand, look for something else that you are ready to take its place. If you are packing your lunch for tomorrow and want a butter sandwich, and you are out of butter, have a cheese sandwich instead so that you can use all of the cheese. Learn to fix broken toys instead of just throwing them away. With a little thought(思考), you can make something do, instead of buying something new.
Do Without
Think about all those things that you would like to have:Do you really need them?How long will you really play with that new toy you saw on TV?Making the things that we want uses up the world's resources. And getting rid of(消除) the things we don't want any more takes up even more resources and space.

Being a frugal consumer for our environment
(1)        Explanations Examples 
Use It Up Use things up, and never(2)      them. Squeeze that last bit of toothpaste out of the tube. Use the last little piece of soap. (3)       bits of the biscuit at the bottom of the box. 
Wear It Out Think twice before throwing away something that is still(4)      use. (5)      your trainers and wear them longer if they still fit you. You can get a new phone(6)      the old one doesn't work any more 
Make It Do With a little thought, you can make something do to avoid (7)      new things. Have a (8)      sandwich instead when you are out of butter. Learn to fix a broken toy instead of throwing(9)      away. 
Do Without Think about(10)      you would like to have. Do you really need them? Making the things that we want and getting rid of the things we don't want may make resources run out. 
32.  During the Tang Dynasty, Emperor Taizong asked the prime minister(宰相)Feng Deyi to recommend talented people. (1)       , Feng didn't recommend anyone after several months.
  "I tried my best, but there are no(2)      (usual) or well﹣rounded people at all, "Feng said.
  "People are like tools, " said the emperor. "What we need to do is(3)      (make) good use of their strengths. You should blame(归咎于)(4)      (you) for not noticing people's strengths. How could you say that there are no talented people in our dynasty?"
  That's true. Each tool has its own function (功能). A knife is made to cut things(5)      chopsticks(筷子) are made to pick up food. We can't use a knife as a chopstick. (6)       a tool, each person has a special strength. Nobody is perfect. We can't expect a person to be good at everything.
  With this idea in mind, Emperor Taizong found many talented people of different(7)       (background). He gave them important positions, which helped them make the most of their talents. His talented people helped the society develop and created a "golden age".
  A good example is Ma Zhou, who grew up in a poor family. Ma gave a lot of(8)      (use) advice, so Emperor Taizong gave him a position and praised him many times.
  If a person is talented in one field, we should give him a chance. (9)       same idea can be found in the Analects of Confucius. Treating people as tools shows good leadership. President Xi Jinping once told this story to officers, (10)      (ask) them to treat talented people correctly.
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