1、I. 句子翻译:1. 很有可能英语演讲比赛将会如计划举行。 (It is likely that.;as省略句)_2. 约翰通过了考试,这使他的父母很高兴。(which 指代整个主句,非限制性定语从句)_3. 据说王琳被北京大学录取了。 (be admitted to,现在完成时)_4. 只允许戴口罩的人进入图书馆。 (be admitted into the library)_5. 他突然想起他把钥匙落在办公室了。 (occur)_1. Its likely that the Spoken English Competition will be held asplanned.2. John
2、passed the exam, which made his parents very happy.3. Its said that Wang Lin has been admitted to Peking University.4. Only people wearing masks can be admitted into the library.5. It occurred to him that he had left his keys in the office.二、语法填空二、语法填空1.My stay in America was a unique opportunity fo
3、r me to explore theAmerican culture and see the _(diverse) of peoples lifethere.2.There are a few excellent island countries in the world that are_(definite) worth visiting.3.If _(fortune) enough, they may dig out the problem andget back to happy marriage again.4.When you break the law, dont expect
4、to escape _ thepunishment.5.With any accident,its never just one thing. Its _ series offaults that together create an unfortunate outcome.6.Flooding in the district is a common,whichfrequently. (occur)7.Theof a new monitor seemed not to be easy.We had toone from so many students. (select)8.Dont just
5、 wait to be informed. You should try to seek _ theinformation you need.9.So far nobody _(claim) the wallet discovered in theclassroom.10.I still remember three years ago when I was admitted _ thisschool.1 答案:diversity2 答案:definitely3 答案:fortunate4 答案:from5 答案:a6 答案:occurrence, occurred7 答案:selection
6、,select8 答案:for/after9.答案:has claimed10.答案:to/into三三语篇语法填空语篇语法填空An American boy went 1. _(miss) three days ago, 2.has received peoples great interest. Several people gave differentdescriptions of his 3.(disappear).His sister, 4. _(age)nine, says she heard her brother 5. _(return) home at about 11pm.
7、When she went to bed, she was frightened at lots of strange creatures 6._(stand) inside a spaceship outside. She is sure the aliens tookher brother.His parents became worried and called the police when their sondidnt show 7. _for lunch the next day.Some people also say that aliens took one of them a
8、board the UFOso that they could do research on her. 8.(luck), she returnedsafely.When 9. _(ask) about the possibility that the boy was takenby aliens, the police say 10. _they havent dismissed the idea,they will not give up until they find out what happened.1. missing 2. which。3. disappearance。4. ag
9、ed。 5. return。6. standing。7. up。8. Luckily。9. asked。10. while/though/although。四阅读理解四阅读理解Shawn Dromgoole is a 29-year-old black man who has lived in thesame neighborhood his entire life. His family has been in theneighborhood for 54 years. But Dromgoole said that since he was a child,he felt an uneas
10、e in his hometown, strongly aware that few people lookedlike him.“Growing up in my neighborhood, I could always feel the eyes, thelooks and the cars slowing down as they passed by me, ” said Dromgoole,who was recently told to stay away from his job temporarily because ofthe epidemic (疫情) .As a young
11、 man, Dromgoole watched from his window as theneighborhood gradually changed before his eyes: Black families movedout and white families moved in. With each passing year, he felt more andmore unwelcome, he said.Those feelings grew in recent weeks when he heard aboutAhmaudArbery, a black man who was
12、out jogging in Georgia when he was shot todeath, and then George Floyd, a black man killed while in police custody(羁押) in Minneapolis. “What happened to these men could easily happento me,” said Dromgoole. “I became scared to walk past my porch.”There were also frequent postings on Nextdoor, an app
13、that connectsneighbors, warning residents to look out for “suspicious black men,” hesaid. Filled with fear, Dromgoole took to Facebook and Nextdoor,deciding to finally share his own post. “Yesterday, I wanted to walkaround my neighborhood but the fear of not returning home to my familyalive kept me
14、on my front porch,” he wrote.Unexpectedly, responses from his community started pouring in.Neighbors, none of whom Dromgoole had ever spoken with, asked if theycould join him on a walk. “Neighbor, after neighbor, after neighborstarted reaching out, telling me they wanted to walk with me,” he said.La
15、st Thursday afternoon, Dromgoole notified his neighbors that hewas going for a walk at 6 p. m, and anyone who wanted to join him waswelcome.Dromgoole tied his shoes, ventured (冒险) off his porch and walkedto the meeting spot in a nearby parking lot.There he found 75 people waiting for him.4. Accordin
16、g to the passage,which of the following is NOT true?A. Dromgoole lives in the same neighborhood for a long time.B. Dromgoole was out of work recently at his advanced age.C. Dromgoole felt anxious and unwelcome in his hometown.D. Dromgooles neighborhood has changed a lot before his eyes.5. What does
17、the author mean by mentioning the two things in Paragraph4?A. The racial discrimination(歧视)is in existence in Dromgools country.B. People who were out jogging in Georgia is likely to be shot.C. The police in Minneapolis has no right to kill people.D. The human rights should be respected in Dromgools
18、 country.6. Dromgoole shared his own post on Facebook and Nextdoorto_.A. persuade his neighbors to walk with himB. show his will to make friends with othersC. express his fear of probably being hurtD. promote the development of his community7. What do you think the authors feeling is after he found 75 peoplewaiting for him?A. amazedB. frightenedC. puzzledD. indifferent【答案】4. B5. A6. C7. A