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阅读理解 共 4 题
  1. If you want to visit only the sights that you think are most interesting, you should definitely book one of the many private tours in NYC.

    Landmark Private New York Tours

    The best way to make the most of your visit to the top NYC landmarks is to use one of the private tours in NYC.

    NY See It All: From traveling through Manhattan to getting onto a boat to visit Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, this private NYC tour delivers superiors service. Customize(定制) your stops and see why this tour is one of the best private tours in NYC.

    NY Limo Tour: After choosing what you want to see, this private tour in NYC lets you write the route of your day. Whether you want to see historical NYC sights, movie sights, or cultural sights, it will help make your visit memorable.

    Aerial Landmark Tour: This is a fun and exciting way to explore New York City. On this 20-minute helicopter tour, you'll see the very best landmarks in Manhattan and the Bronx. Family-Friendly Private New York Tours

    NYC isn’t just a playground of adults; these family-friendly private New York City tours are ideal for people traveling with kids.

    Revolutionary Era Walking Tour: When you book this informative NYC walking tour, you and your kids will wander around Manhattan’s Financial District and hear all about the American Revolution. With knowledgeable guides, your kids will love the tour too.

    Kids Greenwich Village Tour: This fun NYC walking tour is specifically created for children. You and your kids will visit some famous Greenwich Village sights, while the children, led by friendly guides, play games that relate to math, science, foreign language, and the arts.

    1.What can we know about NY Limo Tour?

    A. It gives you hands-on experiences of travel planning.

    B. It provides tourists with high quality service.

    C. It is a playground of the old and young.

    D. It mainly focuses on cultural sights.

    2.Which tour is probably most suitable for visitors with a tight schedule?

    A. NY See It All.   B. NY Limo Tour.

    C. Aerial Landmark Tour.   D. Revolutionary Era Walking Tour.

    3.What do the two family-friendly tours mentioned have in common?

    A. They offer various entertainment facilities.

    B. They can equip kids with some knowledge.

    C. They contain many unique outdoor activities.

    D. They include both natural and man-made sights.

    4.What does the author intend to tell in the passage?

    A. What to do when you stay in NYC.

    B. Where to stay if you come to NYC.

    C. How to go sightseeing if you visit NYC.

    D. How to have fun when you live in NYC.

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  2. On Christmas Eve, 1944, my grandmother urged my uncle, then 12 years old, to slip out of the concentration camp where they were imprisoned near 15 miles east of Vienna to go to Deutsch-Wagram. “People are charitable around Christmastime,” Grandma Lili said to her son, Gyuri. “Ask for some food. Anything they can spare. Tell them that we’re on the edge of starvation. Tell them that your 3-year-old sister can not get off the bed because she’s outgrown her shoes.”

    In the dark of that night, Gyuri secretly left the camp and walked nearly four miles to Deutsch-Wagram, the closest town. He happened upon a house and knocked on the front door. A woman opened that door. She was probably alone, her man far away, fighting in the war, her children asleep in their beds. The 12-year-old pieced together in German exactly what his mother had told him to say.

    “Come back tomorrow," whispered the woman. The next day, my uncle returned. The woman opened the door with a smile. She piled his hands with bread, clothing, a pair of shoes that her child had outgrown and a pair of socks. The woman had knitted warm socks for my mother. After putting on the socks and shoes that fit, my mother got off the bed in delight. Her ragged shoes were passed on to a younger child who was also living in the camp. They shared their unexpected harvest with the entire camp. It was a quiet celebration of human kindness around Christmastime.

    In April 1945, my mother, uncle and grandmother were liberated. And it was those very socks and shoes that my mother wore as she walked some 28 miles over two days to Bratislava on her walk to a new life.

    To the unknown giver, I thank you. In the desperation of a cold and snowy land, when many hearts were closed and death was more likely than life, especially for Jews, you gave them hope and comfort.

    1.What did Gyuri manage to do on Christmas Eve?

    A. Get permitted to go out.

    B. Receive food and clothing.

    C. Express what his family needed.

    D. Celebrate Christmas in the camp

    2.Why does the author mention shoes so many times?

    A. To prove the truth of the story.

    B. To help the development of the story.

    C. To attract readers’ attention to the story.

    D. To make clear the background of the story.

    3.What feeling did the author write the text with?

    A. Desperation.   B. Gratefulness.

    C. Excitement.   D. Sorrow.

    4.What is the passage mainly about?

    A. Light in darkness.   B. Peace to common people.

    C. Courage in face of danger.   D. The influence of Christmas.

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析

  3. Oh my God, the robots are taking over! We’re doomed! Doomed! Now that I’ve gotten that out of my system, it’s become clear that while we may or may not be doomed, the robots are taking over. The latest example is the government’s new guidelines for self-driving cars.

    Tesla, Google and Uber are already testing driverless cars in cities across America. Uber chief executive Travis Kalanick is among those predicting that by 2021, self-driving cars will play a big part in urban settings.

    Nearly 40,000 people died last year in this nation in automobile-related accidents, and we believes driverless cars can save tens of thousands of lives annually.

    Makes sense. Robot drivers are less likely to get drunk, drive without a license, text while driving or feel agitated at the scene of a pileup. On the other hand, I wonder how these highly sensitive cars will react, with walkers constantly dashing into the street. Will they jam on the brakes every 10 seconds?

    But there’s a bigger picture. Not only are robots replacing humans behind the wheel, but behind the work desk, in warehouses, senior homes, you name it. Robots aren’t just taking over in the workplace.

    The question is, where can’t a robot function better than a human? How about writing songs? A robot can go through every combination of notes in record time and come up with a pleasing melody. The lyrics might be a different story. Is a Grammy-winning song co-written by Hank Human and R-3071 in our future?

    Finally, it’s only a matter of time until we have robot politicians and presidential candidates. Why not? They can be programmed to be experts in world and domestic affairs and come up with the best solutions without corruption and bad humors.

    Actually, it’s too bad such technology isn’t available in 2016. Pretty sure the robot would win in a landslide.

    1.What does the underlined word “agitated” mean?

    A. Tired   B. Cautious

    C. Careful   D. Anxious

    2.What doubt does the writer have about self-driving cars?

    A. How passengers behave in it.

    B. How robot drivers get the license.

    C. How they avoid crashing into other car.

    D. How they respond to walkers on a busy street.

    3.The last questions asked in the sixth paragraph reflects the writer’s ________.

    A. confidence in robots, winning Grammy Awards

    B. eagerness to listen to songs written by robots

    C. doubt about robots’ ability to write songs

    D. curiosity about the future Grammy songs

    4.What might be the most suitable title for the text?

    A. Robots will control the world in every field

    B. Robots are coming but not soon enough

    C. Robots are being used in our daily life

    D. Robots can drive cars and write music

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析

  4. Like many thickly populated urban neighborhoods, Lincoln Park also has rats. A lot of rats. “Every night when I walk down the sidewalk, I see rats, ” says 36-year-oId Kelly McGee, who has come to accept this aspect of city living. “It’s an urban area; I don't know what else we can expect.”

    McGee lives just down the block from the old Children's Memorial Hospital, which is about to be torn down as part of a massive redevelopment project. “Construction all over the city often disturbs rats that are living underground,” says Lincoln Park’s City Council representative, Alderman Michele Smith. “Every developer has to do active rat reduction on site, ”Smith says. Already, there are poisonous and inviting food boxes all around the old hospital complex. But the developer of the hospital site still warned residents in a recent community meeting that when digging begins later this month, the rat problem could be awful.

    Victoria Thomas, who lives a few miles north of Lincoln Park in Chicago’s Lake View neighborhood, says she tried everything from underground fencing to poison traps to wipe out rats, but nothing worked until she got some cats. From the first day she got the cats, Thomas says the rats started to disappear.

    “The cats will kill off a great deal of the initial population of the rats, ”says Paul Nickerson, who manages the Cats at Work program for Tree House Humane Society. “And through spreading their pheromones, a chemical produced by an animal, the cats will keep other rats from filling their absence.” Nickerson says that is what makes the cat program so successful in keeping rats away for the long term. ” The rats are far from stupid. They smell the cats’ pheromones so they’ll stay out of the cats’ territory(领域).”

    After Smith highlighted the program in a recent newsletter, Nickerson and Tree House Humane Society have been getting lots of calls from people seeking their own cat colonies. That means a lot more wild cats that might otherwise be killed out of pity will be cared for while doing something that they love: hunting rats.

    1.What is McGee’s attitude towards the rat problem?

    A. Indifferent.   B. Tolerant.

    C. Annoyed.   D. Frightened.

    2.What does the underlined word in the last but one paragraph refer to?

    A. Rats’ stupidity.

    B. Tree House Humane Society.

    C. Cat’s nature of killing rats.

    D. The smell of cat’s pheromones.

    3.What does the last paragraph suggest?

    A. The program is a win-win thing.

    B. Cats should be taken good care of.

    C. Wild cats are more skilled at hunting.

    D. It’s important to keep the ecological balance.

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析

七选五 共 1 题
  1. Everyone wants to be happy, but not everyone can make it. Do you want to have a good mood every day? If so, the following steps will be useful to you.

    Be grateful.

    1. They can be simple things like the purple flower on the sidewalk, the beautiful sunset, and the hot shower you take every day. When you have a grateful heart, you’11 cherish them and be naturally filled with happiness.

    2.

    When you put your mind, heart and soul into what you’re doing, you’re creating a happiness state—called the “flow”. When you’re living in the flow, you’re less likely to mind what others may think about you, and less bothered by unimportant things. The result? More happiness, of course!

    Become a problem solver.

    Happy people are problem solvers. 3. Instead, they face up to the challenge and channel their energies into finding a creative solution. By becoming a problem solver, you’ll build up your self-confidence and your ability to accomplish whatever you determine to do.

    Practice forgiveness.

    Hatred and anger are forms of self-punishment. When you forgive, you’re  actually practicing kindness to yourself. 4. Everyone makes mistakes. It’s through our mistakes that we learn and grow to become a bigger and better person.

    Give back.

    Doing good is one of the surest ways to feel good. According to Harvard, when people do good, their brains become active in the very same reward center that is stimulated when they experience other rewards. 5.

    A. Go with the flow.

    B. Focus on what you are doing.

    C. And most importantly, learn to forgive yourself.

    D. When they face a challenge in life, they don’t fall into a sad state.

    E. When they meet with difficulties, they will solve them on their own.

    F. So It’s not a surprise that people who care more about others are happier.

    G. Slow down, look around, and pay attention to the little details in your life.

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析

完形填空 共 1 题
  1. For me, two of the loveliest words in English are “Life persists”.

    I _______ them years ago as a college student, sitting in the library, _______, working on a paper. Out of nowhere, those words came _______ off the page in a quote: “In the midst of death life persists, in the midst of _______ truth persists, in the midst of darkness light persists.”

    Suddenly I wasn’t unhappy and impatient any more. Then I _______ my granddad. I loved to talk with him. And I was _______ to hear what he’d think of it. He had poor hearing, so I had to _______ it a few times, but once he _______ it, he laughed. “All I can say to that is totally _______,”he said on the phone. I told him how glad I was, after a long winter, to finally see spring and ________ to find that quote. “Why is that?” he asked. "Well, spring is a sure ________ that life persists. And it just makes me ________.”

    He laughed again, and then in his ________ voice, he recited for me his ________“spring time” words: “The desert shall rejoice(高兴), and ________ as the rose does…Even with joy and singing.”

    Many years later, ________ my husband and I drove across a desert with many wildflowers and blooming cactuses(仙人掌), I could ________ hear my granddad laughing: “The desert shall rejoice."

    Life persists, and so do we, in the silence of ________ and the blooming of cactuses; and in the dead of ________ and the green of spring. Spring ________ us that we’re alive forever.

    1.A. looked for   B. came across   C. picked out   D. made up

    2.A. bored   B. worried   C. tired   D. confused

    3.A. running   B. dancing   C. rushing.   D. moving

    4.A. fear   B. doubt   C. terror   D. lie

    5.A. called   B. visited   C. consulted   D. informed

    6.A. patient   B. confident   C. upset   D. desperate

    7.A. copy   B. print   C. repeat   D. recite

    8.A. got   B. made   C. undertook   D. managed

    9.A. puzzlement   B. excitement   C. agreement   D. amusement

    10.A. practically   B. especially   C. obviously   D. naturally

    11.A. way   B. inspiration   C. mark   D. sign

    12.A. nervous   B. energetic   C. merry   D. alive

    13.A. lovely   B. calm   C. cold   D. high

    14.A. impressive   B. superb   C. classical   D. favorite

    15.A. exist   B. flower   C. survive   D. sow

    16.A. after   B. when   C. until   D. although

    17.A. hardly   B. always   C. almost   D. mostly

    18.A. journeys   B. words   C. world   D. desert

    19.A. winter   B. spring   C. summer   D. autumn

    20.A. convinces   B. ensures   C. reminds   D. strikes

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短文填空 共 1 题
  1. As less people choose to make sugar paintings, the traditional Chinese folk craft might have become a 1. (distance) memory in some ways. However, a 38-year-old craftsman, Li Jiangzhong, is committed to 2. (keep) the art of sugar painting alive.

    Li worked as a miner for more than ten years. After 3. mine closed down, Li turned 4. housing decoration, until he 5.(force) to give that up due to a finger injury. Earlier this year, he discovered sugar painting, something he really had an interest in.

    Since there was no sugar painting craftsman in his village, he studied by 6. (he) through large quantities of videos and information on the Internet. Li loved painting when he was young, and he found it easy to learn the skill in sugar painting. He soon mastered the skill and could make a 7.(vary) of sugar paintings. A sugar painting is made with 8.(melt) brown or white sugar. Craftsman 9.(normal) paint animals and flowers on a stone board with the syrup(糖浆). When the sugar cools down, 10. appears is a piece of sugar art.

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析

短文改错 共 1 题
  1. 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作女文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

    增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

    刪除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

    修改:在错的词下划一横线。并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

    注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词:

    2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

    Last weekend, my classmate and I went on a camping trip near the river. It was not long distance, so we chose to get here by bike.

    We started with early in the morning. On the way, we talked about that we saw around. It takes about half an hour to get to the place. On arriving, some girls sat down, had her breakfast and listened to the birds sings. Some admired the river while others drew pictures. My friends and I found a quietly place and went fishing. To our surprise, we got much fishes.

    Time passed so quickly and we had to say goodbye. I enjoyed the pleasant or exciting trip.

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书面表达 共 1 题
  1. 假设你是红星中学学生会主席李华,你校交换生Jim在给你的email中提到他对学生会组织的活动感兴趣,并希望你给他提供一项适合他参加的活动。请你给Jim回邮件,内容包括:

    1. 活动名称及意图;

    2. 活动具体安排;

    3. 邀请他参加。

    注意:1. 词数100左右;

    2. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

    3. 学生会the Students’ Union

    Dear Jim,

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________

    _____________________________________________________________________________________________

    Yours,

    Li Hua

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析