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1.After half an hour's discussion, they were all in ________ favor of my suggestion.
  • A. a
  • B. an
  • C. the
  • D. /
2.My friend suggests I read comic strips to relax ________ in my spare time.
  • A. me
  • B. my
  • C. myself
  • D. mine
3.When I was very young, my grandparents cared ________ me.
  • A. of
  • B. after
  • C. for
  • D. with
4.I'd like to discuss some environmental problems with ________ of the group.
  • A. others
  • B. other
  • C. the other
  • D. the rest
5.The little girl felt ________ when she heard a strange noise.
  • A. frighten
  • B. frightening
  • C. frightened
  • D. fright
6.I believe the harder you work, ________ grades you'll get in exams.
  • A. better
  • B. the better
  • C. the good
  • D. the best
7.Not only Tom but also his sister ________ fond of reading science fiction.
  • A. are
  • B. is
  • C. were
  • D. am
8.I ________ great progress in my study since you taught me your good learning method.
  • A. have made
  • B. had made
  • C. made
  • D. would make
9.We'd better ________ the seven-step hand washing method to keep healthy.
  • A. following
  • B. followed
  • C. to follow
  • D. follow
10.The little boy admitted ________ the vase on the shelf at last.
  • A. to break
  • B. break
  • C. breaking
  • D. broke
11.The food in this restaurant ________ be very delicious because the restaurant is always crowded with customers.
  • A. must
  • B. should
  • C. can't
  • D. may
12.It was surprising that Huoshengshan Hospital ________ in about ten days in February, 2020.
  • A. built
  • B. was built
  • C. has been built
  • D. will be built
13.______ unusual lesson we had today! We've learned a lot about magic.
  • A. What a
  • B. What an
  • C. What
  • D. How
14.She was very tired, ________ she continued her work until midnight.
  • A. and
  • B. so
  • C. but
  • D. for
15.We are encouraged to plant more trees ________ our country will be greener and more beautiful.
  • A. until
  • B. unless
  • C. so that
  • D. as long as
16.
A. on video B. thinking C. ability D. solutions E. based on 

  On October 30, 2019, 3 M announced the results of its 2019 Young Scientist Challenge. 14-year-old Kara Fan's spray-on bandage (喷雾绑带)beat out several other creative (1)      to some of the world's biggest problems.
  The contest, which is run by 3 M and Discovery Education, is open to students in grades 5—8. Hundreds of kids sent in ideas (2)      . In June 2019, 10 finalists were chosen (3)      their knowledge and (4)      to share their idea clearly.
  The finalists were matched with a scientist. Students were given several months to improve their projects with the help and advice of these scientists.
17.
A. prize B. finally C. discovered D. express E. wounds 

  In October 2019, the finalists (1)       met their scientists and other students face to face at 3 M's special science center in St. Paul, Minnesota. The students (2)      their views in the group, and the winners were announced.
  Kara Fan from California won the big (3)       for a special liquid bandage she created. It can be sprayed on cuts and (4)      . One important part of Kara's bandage is nano -silver (纳米银)—silver in extremely any form. Kara had to do a lot of research to get that part just right. For winning, Kara got $25, 000.
18.The hotel offers different      of amusements to attract the guests. (variety)
19.I chose the flat on the      floor because I think "9" stands for "longlasting". (nine)
20.The local government is planning to        more jobs for young people. (creative)
21.It's wrong of you to make fun of the        boy. You should apologize to him. (able)
22.I think one of the        ways to improve memory is the link method. (effect)
23.You need the       knowledge of I. T. to apply for this job. (base)
24.We all know that success in study        depends on one's own effort. (main)
25.The movie card was no        available, so I threw it away. (length)
26.I've never written a feature for my school newspaper. (改为一般疑问句)
       you        written a feature for my school newspaper?
27.My father drives to work at 30 km per hour in rush hours on weekdays. (对划线部分提问)
      does your father drive to work in rush hours on weekdays?
28.If he doesn't take action, the situation will probably get out of control. (保持句意不变)
The situation will probably get out of control       he       action.
29.More and more people have realized the importance of life-style. (保持句意不变)
More and more people have been      the importance of life-style.
30.We often hang some beautiful presents on the Christmas tree. (改为被动语态)
Some beautiful presents      often      on the Christmas tree.
31.The manager asked the clerks, "Can you come up with a new idea for sales?"(改为宾语从句)
The manager asked the clerks       they       come up with a new idea for sales.
32.before, a medical examination, are required, all students, leaving secondary school, to have (.) (连词成句)
      
33.Choose the best answer.
  CIMON 2 is a floating computer assistant. It was sent to the International Space Station(ISS)on December 5th, 2019. It was designed to work there for three years to help astronauts.
  Actually, the International Space Station is a science lab in space. Now there are six people there. Usually astronauts stay in the ISS for five or six months. Can you imagine how boring it is to live in a tight space with just five other people for six months?
  So CIMON was created with two jobs in mind. One is helping astronauts with tasks. The other is trying to be "someone " astronauts can talk to. CIMON stands for Crew Interactive Mobile (互动移动) Companion. It is a robot with a face which was created by the European airplane company, Airbus. It has no arms or legs, but it can move where it needs to go with motors inside.
  Helping astronauts is easy for CIMON﹣it can see, hear, understand, and speak. Its "mouth" is a loudspeaker that can be used to talk or play music. The brain behind CIMON were provided by IBM, a computer company famous for training computers to understand human speech. CIMON can understand not just what people say, but what they mean. If astronauts ask it for instructions or information, CIMON can answer the astronauts, or use its screen to display pictures or documents, if needed. In addition, CIMON has several cameras, which can take pictures and videos to help astronauts keep records of experiments or other important actions.
  The more difficult part of CIMON's job is being a companion for the astronauts. The first CIMON could understand what people were saying and mastered more than 1000 sentences, but it was limited. In one video, taken with German astronaut Alexander Gerst, CIMON seemed to become confused as Mr. Gerst spoke with another astronaut. "Don't be so mean, please, " CIMON said.
  CIMON 2 has been improved so that it can recognize emotions and find out how people are feeling. The goal for CIMON is to be a calm, trusted friend that astronauts can talk to when they don't want to talk with others. This could be especially important if tension (紧张气氛) in a group of astronauts causes them to stop thinking clearly.
34.Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage.
Arrest Report Sheet NAME OF SUSPECT (嫌疑犯): Mr. John A. Berry
(1)      FOR ARREST:
Use of bad language in a public place.
Wasting a police officer's time.
Damaging property and causing (2)       to the public. There was something I didn't like about him.
DETAILED REPORT OF THE EVENTS LEADING UP TO THE ARREST
  The suspect came into Mean Street Police Station at 4:37 p. m. on Wednesday, February 15th, claiming (声称)to have lost his car. Of course, this story did not satisfy a police officer like myself, and I (3)       started to question the suspect. After about 45 minutes, he changed his story, claiming that the car had been stolen. Something about this story, too, (4)       extremely unlikely and I refused to accept it.
  The suspect kept telling his story. Luckily, I took a useful and (5)      training course last weekend. So I used the active questioning skills from the course to get the real truth out of him.
  When he finally (6)       under my questioning, he admitted that he had parked his car in a no-parking zone, and then blown it up (爆炸). I have not yet worked out why he did this;my theory is that he is a mentally ill terrorist who sees parking rules as a symbol of everything he hates most in modern society.
Signed
Detective-Inspector Philip E. Morris
35.Scientific Ways to Improve Our Memory
  Exercise r(1)      
  Research found that sitting for a long time every day can lead to memory loss. So put on your trainers, go o(2)       and start working up a good sweat. It's healthy for both your mind and your body.
  Eat your vegetables
  It's a well-known f (3)      that eating vegetables can help keep your body healthy, and that includes our brain. Various research p(4)       show that fruits and vegetables can help lower oxidative stress (氧化压力) in your brain as well as help healthy cognitive (认知) functions.
  R(5)       stress levels
  Research found stress at high levels have a bad influence on our memory and cognitive skills. So slow down and take a walk from time to time.
  Play video games
  Yes, you heard us. Get on that controller and s (6)       a couple of hours playing your favorite video game. It's good for your mind. According to a r (7)       study which came out last week, these pastimes can help improve the functioning of various memory-associated areas in the brain. But don't go overboard, too much of a good thing can be bad for you.
36.  It may seem strange to think about countries being"happy"when most of the world is fighting with the coronavirus (冠状病毒), but a yearly report was released by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network, which ranked the world's countries by how happy they are.
  To get an idea of how happy people are, the researchers told people to imagine life as a ladder (阶梯). The worst possible life would be on step 0. The best possible life would be on step10. Then the researchers asked people where they were on the ladder. They asked this question of 10, 000 people in 156 different countries over the last three years.
  For the third year in a row, the report named Finland as the world's happiest country. This time Finland was even farther ahead of other countries than it was last time. The other top five countries were Denmark, Switzerland, Iceland and Norway.
  To help explain the results, the researchers studied several important areas, such as how much money people make, how long they live, how free they are, how much support they get from the people around them, and whether the government is seen as honest.
  Clearly, the kind of happiness that is being measured by the report isn't just about laughing, smiling, and telling jokes. It's more about how satisfied people are with their lives.
  The report suggests that when people live in a place where they trust other people and the government, they are more likely to be happy. The report's authors describe these as "high-trust" countries.
  As countries around the world face the big challenges brought by the coronavirus, the report's authors note that happiness doesn't always disappear during difficult times.
  Actually, in high-trust areas, disasters can often leave people with a surprising good feeling because _________________.
37.小到个人, 大到团队、城市、国家, 都会有困难时期, 但即便是困难时期, 人们还是能感受生活中的小喜悦, 感受幸福温馨的片刻, 请结合自己或他人的经历, 说说困难时期的幸福感.
(注意:短文中不得出现任何人名、校名及其他相关信息, 否则不予计分)
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