1、Week 16-提升卷提升卷 (考试时间:45 分钟 试卷满分:61 分) Part 1 完形填空完形填空(共(共 15 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 分,满分分,满分 30 分)分) Most people get rid of their leftover foods, but in Nigerian-born visual artist Haneefah Adams kitchen, theyre put to good use. Adam, 28, is famous for 1 food in creative ways, using it to make portraits and
2、 other works of art. She has 2 been artistic. Her mother said she had a 3 for art. Now, shes building a career out of changing food into art. “I do 4 portraits and also often sew and paint, but what 5 me the most is food,” she says. Adam is inspired by 6 things, including life experiences and cultur
3、e. She 7 everything around her as something that can be made into art. In 2016, she 8 the TechMeetsArtNG exhibition, which was 9 and funded by Samsung Nigeria and Rele Gallery. The 10 was a culinary(烹饪的)exhibition aimed at 11 the artistic presentation of some of Nigerias local 12 . Her winning entry
4、 was 13 by one of her favorite childhood mealsOgbono soup which was 14 the dried seeds of mangoes. “Before the competition, my art was mostly random, and I was just 15 food art on social media. But after winning, I started to think about actively making a living from food art,” she says. Winning the
5、 competition kick-started Adams career and her full-time job is now creating art for food brands such as Maggi and Dangote Salt. “I want to participate in more exhibitions. I currently live in Kwara, northern Nigeria; it is difficult to make a difference in the countrys art scene from here,” she say
6、s. 1AdistributingBmixingCpresentingDselling 2AalwaysBhardlyCneverDusually 3AdilemmaBreputationCstandardDtalent 4AalternativeBregularCcompulsoryDspecific 5AexcitesBpuzzlesCrejectsDpresses 6AartificialBmodestCrandomDvisual 7AcollectsBdevotesCinspectsDsees 8AcompetedBheldCwonDperformed 9AsponsoredBdona
7、tedCexpandedDpossessed 10AbackgroundBcompetitionCdiscoveryDvictory 11AavoidingBexploringCprotectingDsorting 12AmealsBgoodsCstylesDworks 13AfinishedBinspiredCsubmittedDselected 14Aattached toBoccupied withCmade fromDlinked to 15AsellingBpreservingCexporting Drecording Part 2 阅读理解阅读理解(共(共 8 小题;每小题小题;每
8、小题 2 分,满分分,满分 16 分)分) A Becca was 6 when she was told she had cancer on Sept.8, 2014.She clearly remembers the bad days of her 26 months of nonstop treatment.Luckily, Becca celebrated her final treatment on Nov.13, 2016, and she has been cancerfree ever since.But she was thinking about what her life
9、 was like while experiencing the treatment. I was never able to do much, and thats what the kids lying in their hospital beds right now experience, asking their mom and dad, “When are we leaving? When can I play with my friends?” So I decided I have to help them. In February, 2017, Becca came up wit
10、h the idea for Knots and Arrows, a company that makes bracelets (手镯) out of swimsuit materials (泳衣布料).Part of the money made from each bracelet goes to the organizations that help people with cancer. Becca created the company with her father, Gerhard Salmins.Gerhard Salmins once had cancer and alrea
11、dy recovered from it.“I would be in the hospital sitting there crying and then my dad would come in and he would play games with me,” she said.“It made me forget about what I was going through.” Becca said the name of the organization shows the motto (座右铭) she stuck to through her personal cancer jo
12、urney. Her organization has already given thousands of dollars to research organizations and families in need.Becca said she hoped her bracelets would make people remember that great things can result from small changes.“No matter what age you are, what you look like, and how you act, you can make a
13、 difference!” she said. 16What happened to Becca at the end of 2016? AShe recovered from cancer. BShe created an organization. CShe raised a lot of money. DShe was helped by a company. 17What do we know about Beccas father? AHe showed Becca a famous motto. BHe fought off cancer successfully. CHe adv
14、ised Becca to forget her pain. DHe named the company Knots and Arrows. 18Which of the following words can best describe Becca? ABrave. BCreative. CCaring. DClever. 19In Beccas opinion, whats the meaning of her bracelets? ATo tell us having a motto is important. BTo prove cancer can be got over succe
15、ssfully. CTo show theres always someone who needs help. DTo make us realize everyone can make a difference. B Magic (魔术) is believed to have begun with the Egyptians, in 1700 BCA magician named Dedi of Dedsnefu was reported to have performed for the pharaoh (法老), or the king. He was also known to ha
16、ve entertained (使娱乐) the slaves who built the pyramids. The “Cups and Balls” trick that he was particularly good at is still performed by magicians all over the world today. The ancient Greeks and Romans were also fascinated by the idea of magic. Actually, one of their main interests was the art of
17、deception (欺骗). This explains why at that time the priests even built magic devices into their temples. These devices made it possible for doors to open by themselves and wine to flow magically out of statues mouths. This was done mainly to make people believe that the priests had unusual power. Mag
18、ic however, was not well accepted before the 1800s. Magicians were thought to be freaks(怪物) and, were only allowed to perform in a circus. It was in the 19th century that the magician Robert Houdin came along and changed peoples views and attitudes about magic. It was because of Robert Houdin that m
19、any magicians were able to add Dr. or MD to their names. Today magicians try hard to find new ways to show their practiced skills. Magic is now entertainment for families all over the world. 20What is the best title for the passage? AMagical TricksBA Great Magician CMagic as EntertainmentDThe Histor
20、y of Magic 21The underlined word “fascinated” in Paragraph 2 means _. AamusedBencouragedCattractedDmoved 22In ancient Greece, what did the priests do to show people they had unusual power? AThey performed magical tricks to entertain people. BThey made the statues in the temples drink wine as they wi
21、shed. CThey treated the people with wine flowing down from statues mouths. DThey built magic devices in the temples to make doors open by themselves. 23What did people think of magic before the 1800s? AMagic should be used only in temples. BMagic could only be performed in a circus. CMagic was perfo
22、rmed by freaks and doctors. DMagic was the major daily activity for the pharaohs. 24Which of the following statements is TRUE? AMagic began about 3,700 years ago. BDedi of Dedsnefu performed magic for kings only. CRobert Houdin was the first magician to perform magic. DThe “Cups and Balls” trick has
23、 been performed for about 1,700 years. Part 3 语法填空语法填空(共(共 10 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分分,满分 15 分)分) The distance between people who are thousands of miles apart is being overcome by the Internet. In some remote areas of China, the Internet not only opens a door for local people 61 (reach) the rest of th
24、e world, but also provides them with hope for the future. A remote location can no longer limit the 62 (imagine) of people in need. They can achieve their 63 (dream) through e-financial service, e-commerce and e-lesson platforms. An e-financial service platform is making a difference in the lives of
25、 women 64 live in Chinas rural areas. It raises public awareness of 65 (they) needs, as well as provides them with financial support through a creative online game. “I 66 (put) a lot of effort into my business since the beginning. Its hard, 67 I tell myself, I cant give up.” says one young man livin
26、g in Inner Mongolia. Hes now running a 68 (success) business, as well as becoming a popular live- streaming star. Bell Luo only turned 18 in January, but his online English lessons have offered them an opportunity and given them access 69 a world they could only imagine before. E-commerce platforms
27、have helped the locals in Longnan, Gansu Province get their specialty products 70 (sell) at the market. Week 16-提升卷提升卷 (考试时间:45 分钟 试卷满分:61 分) Part 1 完形填空完形填空(共(共 15 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 分,满分分,满分 30 分)分) Most people get rid of their leftover foods, but in Nigerian-born visual artist Haneefah Adams kitchen,
28、 theyre put to good use. Adam, 28, is famous for 1 food in creative ways, using it to make portraits and other works of art. She has 2 been artistic. Her mother said she had a 3 for art. Now, shes building a career out of changing food into art. “I do 4 portraits and also often sew and paint, but wh
29、at 5 me the most is food,” she says. Adam is inspired by 6 things, including life experiences and culture. She 7 everything around her as something that can be made into art. In 2016, she 8 the TechMeetsArtNG exhibition, which was 9 and funded by Samsung Nigeria and Rele Gallery. The 10 was a culina
30、ry(烹饪的)exhibition aimed at 11 the artistic presentation of some of Nigerias local 12 . Her winning entry was 13 by one of her favorite childhood mealsOgbono soup which was 14 the dried seeds of mangoes. “Before the competition, my art was mostly random, and I was just 15 food art on social media. Bu
31、t after winning, I started to think about actively making a living from food art,” she says. Winning the competition kick-started Adams career and her full-time job is now creating art for food brands such as Maggi and Dangote Salt. “I want to participate in more exhibitions. I currently live in Kwa
32、ra, northern Nigeria; it is difficult to make a difference in the countrys art scene from here,” she says. 1AdistributingBmixingCpresentingDselling 2AalwaysBhardlyCneverDusually 3AdilemmaBreputationCstandardDtalent 4AalternativeBregularCcompulsoryDspecific 5AexcitesBpuzzlesCrejectsDpresses 6Aartific
33、ialBmodestCrandomDvisual 7AcollectsBdevotesCinspectsDsees 8AcompetedBheldCwonDperformed 9AsponsoredBdonatedCexpandedDpossessed 10AbackgroundBcompetitionCdiscoveryDvictory 11AavoidingBexploringCprotectingDsorting 12AmealsBgoodsCstylesDworks 13AfinishedBinspiredCsubmittedDselected 14Aattached toBoccup
34、ied withCmade fromDlinked to 15AsellingBpreservingCexporting Drecording Part 2 阅读理解阅读理解(共(共 8 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 分,满分分,满分 16 分)分) A Becca was 6 when she was told she had cancer on Sept.8, 2014.She clearly remembers the bad days of her 26 months of nonstop treatment.Luckily, Becca celebrated her final tr
35、eatment on Nov.13, 2016, and she has been cancerfree ever since.But she was thinking about what her life was like while experiencing the treatment. I was never able to do much, and thats what the kids lying in their hospital beds right now experience, asking their mom and dad, “When are we leaving?
36、When can I play with my friends?” So I decided I have to help them. In February, 2017, Becca came up with the idea for Knots and Arrows, a company that makes bracelets (手镯) out of swimsuit materials (泳衣布料).Part of the money made from each bracelet goes to the organizations that help people with canc
37、er. Becca created the company with her father, Gerhard Salmins.Gerhard Salmins once had cancer and already recovered from it.“I would be in the hospital sitting there crying and then my dad would come in and he would play games with me,” she said.“It made me forget about what I was going through.” B
38、ecca said the name of the organization shows the motto (座右铭) she stuck to through her personal cancer journey. Her organization has already given thousands of dollars to research organizations and families in need.Becca said she hoped her bracelets would make people remember that great things can re
39、sult from small changes.“No matter what age you are, what you look like, and how you act, you can make a difference!” she said. 16What happened to Becca at the end of 2016? AShe recovered from cancer. BShe created an organization. CShe raised a lot of money. DShe was helped by a company. 17What do w
40、e know about Beccas father? AHe showed Becca a famous motto. BHe fought off cancer successfully. CHe advised Becca to forget her pain. DHe named the company Knots and Arrows. 18Which of the following words can best describe Becca? ABrave. BCreative. CCaring. DClever. 19In Beccas opinion, whats the m
41、eaning of her bracelets? ATo tell us having a motto is important. BTo prove cancer can be got over successfully. CTo show theres always someone who needs help. DTo make us realize everyone can make a difference. B Magic (魔术) is believed to have begun with the Egyptians, in 1700 BCA magician named De
42、di of Dedsnefu was reported to have performed for the pharaoh (法老), or the king. He was also known to have entertained (使娱乐) the slaves who built the pyramids. The “Cups and Balls” trick that he was particularly good at is still performed by magicians all over the world today. The ancient Greeks and
43、 Romans were also fascinated by the idea of magic. Actually, one of their main interests was the art of deception (欺骗). This explains why at that time the priests even built magic devices into their temples. These devices made it possible for doors to open by themselves and wine to flow magically ou
44、t of statues mouths. This was done mainly to make people believe that the priests had unusual power. Magic however, was not well accepted before the 1800s. Magicians were thought to be freaks(怪物) and, were only allowed to perform in a circus. It was in the 19th century that the magician Robert Houdi
45、n came along and changed peoples views and attitudes about magic. It was because of Robert Houdin that many magicians were able to add Dr. or MD to their names. Today magicians try hard to find new ways to show their practiced skills. Magic is now entertainment for families all over the world. 20Wha
46、t is the best title for the passage? AMagical TricksBA Great Magician CMagic as EntertainmentDThe History of Magic 21The underlined word “fascinated” in Paragraph 2 means _. AamusedBencouragedCattractedDmoved 22In ancient Greece, what did the priests do to show people they had unusual power? AThey p
47、erformed magical tricks to entertain people. BThey made the statues in the temples drink wine as they wished. CThey treated the people with wine flowing down from statues mouths. DThey built magic devices in the temples to make doors open by themselves. 23What did people think of magic before the 18
48、00s? AMagic should be used only in temples. BMagic could only be performed in a circus. CMagic was performed by freaks and doctors. DMagic was the major daily activity for the pharaohs. 24Which of the following statements is TRUE? AMagic began about 3,700 years ago. BDedi of Dedsnefu performed magic
49、 for kings only. CRobert Houdin was the first magician to perform magic. DThe “Cups and Balls” trick has been performed for about 1,700 years. Part 3 语法填空语法填空(共(共 10 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分分,满分 15 分)分) The distance between people who are thousands of miles apart is being overcome by the Internet. In s
50、ome remote areas of China, the Internet not only opens a door for local people 61 (reach) the rest of the world, but also provides them with hope for the future. A remote location can no longer limit the 62 (imagine) of people in need. They can achieve their 63 (dream) through e-financial service, e
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