1、 - 1 - 1 / 9 2021-2022!#$!%&(!#$!%&(! !)*+,!-)*+,!-. .! !#$%&()*+,-.#$%&()*+,-./ /! !00 1 1 22! !345678 20 9,:;, 1 := 20 1.5?:ABCD(E;F?GHIE 1. Which part of the computer goes wrong? A. B. C. 2. What is Jenny doing? A. B. C. 3. Where did Amy go yesterday? A. B. C. 4. What time is it now? A. B. C. 5.
2、What did Judy do on the computer? A. She watched videos. B. She sent emails. C. She searched for information. 6. What does the boy think of the history book? A. Boring. B. Interesting. C. Difficult. 7. How often does Frank watch videos on the computer? A. Every day. B. Once a week. C. Once a month.
3、8. What kind of books does the man want to buy? A. Novels. B. Travel books. C. Cooking books. - 1 - 2 / 9 9. Where does Harrys favourite writer come from? A. China. B. Britain. C. America. 10. How many times has the man been to Japan? A. Once. B. Twice. C. Three times. 0JK5?LMNOP,:QRGHIE 53S?:O0 11-
4、12 9,E 11. What will the weather be like during the weekend? A. Hot. B. Warm. C. Cold. 12.What are they going to do? A. To go camping. B. To read books. C. To visit an island. 503TMN:O0 13-15 9,E Cheltenham Book Festival Place In _13_. Time It started in 1949 and lasts for _14_ days in October every
5、 year. Activities You can discuss novels and interview writers here. “Book It” is a programme for _15_. 13. A. England B. Germany C. France 14. A. two B. five C. ten 15. A. local people B. famous writers C. young readers 50JTMN:O0 16-20 9,E 16. What English skills can Jack help with? A. Listening. B
6、. Speaking. C. Writing. 17.What is Jacks idea about learning English? A. You should watch more English videos. B. You should learn English little by little. C. You should talk with foreigners as much as possible. 18. How often can you have the classes? A. Three times a week. B. Four times a week. C.
7、 Five times a week. 19.What are Jacks online English classes like? A. Long. B. Easy. C. Natural. 20. What is Jacks phone number? A. 649-2768. B. 496-2687. C. 946-2876. J4UVABE(8 10 9,W;9, 1 := 10 ) X A4B4C4D YZAV:A)_abcdeAVE 21. -What do you think of _ film “Operation Red Sea”? -Oh, its such _ excit
8、ing film. Id like to see it again. - 1 - 3 / 9 A. the; a B. the; an C. a; the D. an; / 22. - _ will they do with the waste water? - Oh, they are having a discussion about _ to reuse it. A. How; how B. How; what C. What; how D. What; what 23. Hes never tired of work, _? A. is he B. has he C. isnt he
9、D. hasnt he 24. -Must I complete the composition today, sir? -No, you _. You may _ tomorrow morning. A. mustnt; hand it in B. mustnt; hand in it C. neednt; hand in it D. dont have to; hand it in 25. I want to go to Mars(fg), because its a place that no one _ before. A. has gone to B. has been to C.
10、has been in D. has been 26. -Would you mind me _ my car here? -_. Look at the sign. It says “No Parking”. A. parking; Of course not B. to park; Of course not C. parking; Better not D. to park; Youd better not 27. A lot of different shops _ since the Spring Festival. A. has opened B. have been open C
11、. are opened D. are opening 28. My parents lived with me _ 2005. A. since B. for C. at D. in 29. The novel by Higashino Keigo isnt wonderful. _ , its ending is OK. A. Anyway B. Moreover C. In Fact D. As a result 30. -Excuse me, could you help me carry the heavy box? -_. A. Yes, I could B. It doesnt
12、matter C. With pleasure D. My pleasure h4ij)7; 1 :8 10 It is said that some people fear public speaking more than anything else._ 31_ , they can overcome(kl) that fear with two simple ways: practice and using positive(mnc) energy from the listeners. Practicing for a speech is important._ 32_ the tas
13、k of writing the speech is finished, speakers must practice, practice, practice. The more times they practice the speech, the more _33_ they are when discussing the topic. Use _ 34_ such as mirrors or video camera. When they practice, those things can show what they look and sound like to the listen
14、ers. Video is very helpful because the speakers can _35_ many times. Another_ 36_ of overcoming public speaking fears is using listeners positive energy. Speakers need to remember that listeners want them to _37_. Something like a small nod or a smile from a member of the - 1 - 4 / 9 listeners shoul
15、d give_ 38_ to the speakers behind the desk. While it is easy for nervous speakers to only care about what they speak, using the audiences(5o:po) _ 39_ will helps much in making a speech better. With support from the listeners, speakers will find it much easier to make a speech better. So there is n
16、o _40_ to fear public speaking any more. 31. A. Luckily B. Suddenly C. Sadly D. Terribly 32. A. Unless B. After C. Until D. Before 33. A. nervous B. afraid C. comfortable D. difficult 34. A. objects B. activities C. signs D. instructions 35. A. find B. sell C. clear D. watch 36. A. cause B. problem
17、C. way D. purpose 37. A. surprise B. scream C. suppose D. succeed 38. A. confidence B. challenge C. humor D. service 39. A. poor B. good C. weak D. free 40. A. use B. difficulty C. way D. need Y4qGrs7;9, 1 := 15 A The New York State Theater Come and enjoy this amazing Chinese play-Teahouse Showing t
18、ime: 8:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Saturday, November 6 3:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Sunday, November 7 Introduction: The play takes place in an old Beijing teahouse. The main characters live in the same neighborhood. They come in and out of the teahouse and chat to each other. It reflects (tu) changes in the liv
19、es of almost 70 characters. The first act (03v) takes place in 1898. The second act jumps forward 20 years and the final act takes place in 1948. In Teahouse, all types of people come to the teahouse in Beijing. Some come to do business, others come just to sit and pass the time. There are some good
20、, kind people and there are also some bad, nasty characters. They meet, they talk, they argue, they gossip(wx) and then they get on with their lives. The Teahouse is a favorite work by Lao She. He is a master of 20th century play writing. The play was first on show in 1958. It is still one of the mo
21、st popular plays in China. Notice:yAnyone who is interested in Chinese life and history should see the play. yTo be sure to get a ticket, book now! Were sure you will have a good time! 41. The play Teahouse will be put on in _. A. New York B. Beijing C. Toronto D. Moscow - 1 - 5 / 9 42. Whats the me
22、aning of the underlined word “nasty”? A. Impatient. B. Humorous. C. Generous. D. Unfriendly. 43. What can we learn from the play? A. The types of old houses. B. Chinese history and culture. C. The art of Chinese painting. D. Chinese traditional festivals. B A citys landmark (z) is usually the thing
23、that causes tourists attention. It is a symbol(|) of the city. Different cities have different styles of architecture(). But a landmark means the most famous of it. The Elizabeth Tower, commonly known as Big Ben, has seen the history of the city of London, the UK. The tower was set up in 1858.The cl
24、ock weighs 13.5 tons. Its the biggest clock in Britain. The sound of Big Ben is part of Londons peoples lives. For over a hundred years, people have listened to its sound. They think of it as an old friend. The Sydney Opera House is the symbol of Sydney and Australia. Its sail shape attracts visitor
25、s around the world. But few people know it has an interesting story. Its designer Utzon got the idea by peeling an orange. It took 14 years to build it, and was finished in 1973. When you see this pencil-shaped building, youll know you are in New York. The Empire State Building has 102 floors, which
26、 is about 443 meters tall. It took only 410 days to build it, and was completed in 1931.The building shows the ambition of humans to build a tower that could reach for the sky. The Eiffel Tower in Paris stands for French peoples creativity and imagination. It was built in 1889.At that time, the towe
27、r thought to be a monster, because it was quite different from the traditional buildings with dome tops. But later it turned out to be a miracle of metal architecture. Now it becomes one of the Europes most famous tourist attractions. 44. The people of _ regard() their citys landmark as an old frien
28、d. A. London B. Sydney C. New York D. Paris 45.Which building has the longest history? A. The Eiffel Tower. B. The Sydney Opera House. C. The Elizabeth Tower. D. The Empire State Building. 46.The text mainly introduces some _ around the world. A. great cultures B. interesting cities C. strange tradi
29、tions D. famous landmarks C A Christmas Carol was written by Charles Dickens. The first 6,000 copies of the book were sold out in a week. And the book has inspired () many plays and movies. The first play was put on in 1844. The first two movies were silent films made in 1901 and 1908. Since then, t
30、he story has been remade more than 60 times for television and cinema. What makes - 1 - 6 / 9 such a tale so attractive? Audiences have always loved a good plot, a villain(t) who harms other people or breaks the law, and the ending of right over wrong. The book offers all three. The book tells the s
31、tory of a man named Scrooge. He is mean and cruel to his clerk and turns away his only living relative. One night, Scrooge is visited by three spirits. The first spirit shows scenes from Scrooges youth that led to this present state. The second spirit takes him to the homes of his clerk and his neph
32、ew. Here Scrooge sees that people can be happy without lots of money. The spirit also shows him the hopeless poor people of London. The third spirit shows Scrooge will die alone, and no one will care if he continues to live as he has. At last the message is understood, and Scrooge repents. He become
33、s generous and caring to all around him, especially to his clerks sick son, Tiny Tim. Every year, thousands of people watch A Christmas Carol. Why? They may be touched by its lessons on the true meanings of wealth and happiness. They may enjoy the special effects and feelings or watching every year
34、may be just a habit. Viewers never seem to grow tired of the old miser(:), Scrooge, and his dramatic message of hope and change. 47. All of the following make A Christmas Carol popular EXCEPT _ according to the passage? A. a good plot B. a villain C. the ending of right over wrong D. curious audienc
35、e 2. The underlined part “Scrooge repents” probably means _. A. Scrooge feels sorry for what he has done B. Scrooge does things as he did before C. Scrooge is angry with the three spirits D. Scrooge gives the three spirits a hand 3. What can we infer() from the passage? A. A Christmas Carol was writ
36、ten by Charles Dickens. B. One night Scrooge is visited by three spirits. C. People never seem to grow tired of Scrooge, and his dramatic message of hope and change. D. Christmas is a time to forgive and to be generous. D Body image- the way people feel about their looksis a big problem for many you
37、ng people today. According to a study, more than half the teenage girls in the USA think they should lose weight and almost one in five teenage boys are worried about their bodies and their weight. Whats the cause? In the study, many blame7the media. Turn on the TV and youll probably see beautiful g
38、irls, handsome boys and fit sports stars. Open a magazine or a newspaper, look through the Internet, and its usually the same. Many young people feel pressure(6) to look like these “perfect” people. But for most people, this is just not possible. In the USA, the average(“c) woman is 163cm tall and w
39、eighs 64 kilos, but the average model(”) is 180cm tall and weighs 53 kilos. When people dont look the way many famous people look, they may become less unconfident. Some stop eating properly in order to lose weight. Students can lose so much confidence that they start to stop taking part in classroo
40、m activities at school. - 1 - 7 / 9 Body image problems dont disappear as we get older, either. In the UK, for example, women over 50 spend more money on cosmetics7than any other age group. Older men spend a lot of money trying to avoid hair loss. Can we solve the problem? A 2016 study in the UK sug
41、gested that body image lessons should be provided in schools. Others believe its a problem that all of society needs to deal with. As Meaghan Ramsey says, “We need to judge7people by what they do, not what they look like.” 50.What does the underlined word “media” mean in Chinese? A. B. C. D. 51. Fro
42、m the passage, we can know _. A. students take part in classroom activities to lose weight B. the older we are, the fewer body image problems we have C. a model is usually 17cm taller than a woman in America D. providing body image lessons in school has helped solve the problem 52. Which of the foll
43、owing has a similar meaning to the underlined sentence? A. You are what you wear. B. Dont judge a book by its cover. C. Dont put all your eggs in one basket. D. You cant have your cake and eat it too. E Little Women is a novel by an American writer: which was published in 1868 and 1869 The novels fo
44、llows the lives of four sisters- Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March from childhood to womanhoodThese four sisters live with their motherMeg and Jo March:the elder sister:both work outside the home for money to raise the familyMeg teaches four children in a nearby family: while Jo helps her grand-aunt Marc
45、h: who is very rich Beth helps with the housework, and Amy attends school. Their nearest neighbor is a rich man whose orphaned grandson lives with him. The sisters introduce themselves to the handsome shy boy, Laurie, who is the age of Jo Meg is the beautiful sister; Jo is the tomboy 7c ; Beth is th
46、e musicianW and Amy is the charming artist with the golden curly hair. Jo is easy to get angry. One of her challenges in the growing up is to control her angerLaurie enjoys his neighbors:joining the family often in play. His grandfather, Mr., Laurence:is charmed 7 by Beth:and gives her the piano use
47、d by Lauries late sister 53. What does Little Women tell about AAbout the lives of four sisters when they are young BAbout the lives of four sisters when they are old CAbout the lives of four sisters after they get married DAbout the lives of four sisters when they grow up 63. What is Amy and how do
48、es the look like AShe is an artist and has golden curly hair BShe is a musician and charming - 1 - 8 / 9 CShe is a teacher and has blond curls DShe is an artist and easy to get angry 64Who is Laurence AHe is very rich BHe is an orphan CHe is Lauries grandfather DHe is Jos grandfather -47;9, 1 := 10
49、4.N:*bUcCDj7;3 E 56. -Wheres Dr. Ma? -He has gone abroad to attend an _ (c) meeting. 57. To make money, the workers had to work in _(:c) cold environments. 58. She is trying to change herself now. I think shes _() her mistake. 59. Unluckily, the police found the man _(c) when they arrived there. 60.
50、 Would you please give me some a_ on which place of interest to visit first? 61. Hainan is in the s_ part of China. 62. When you are in a foreign country alone, you cant s_ missing your hometown. 63. -How wide is the river? -Its about 200 metres wide. Almost no one can swim to the o_ bank. 64. -I of