The glorious moment would live in my mind __________ our football team won the championship.
A. when B. where
C. that D. which
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The glorious moment would live in my mind __________ our football team won the championship.
A. when B. where
C. that D. which
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One of the glorious moments in my school life was I was awarded the Mayor’s Award.
A.why B.how C.that D.when
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“The biggest obstacles (阻碍) in our lives are the barriers our mind creates...” The quote I saw in an old friend’s house when I was about eleven has got me through the ____ parts of my life, which has actually been based on it. When I ____ for the basketball team, not ____ it became what I was worried about most. I went to the tryouts but simply sat on the sidelines and ____. I missed out on making the team, not for lack of ____, but because of the rather too big barriers I bore in my head preventing me getting around and then ____ the ball.
The year continued, and at that age I hadn’t overcome the fears ____ in my mind. Football season came and yet again I had to try out for the team, ____ to display myself to the full. Once again the barrier in my head kept me from doing something I loved.
From that moment on I knew that God wouldn’t make barriers if somebody could ____ them. I started training, mentally, ____, and emotionally.
I went to a small ____ in the county where the teachers didn’t care whether you succeeded. I went to practice daily and competed as if it was my ____ day outing on a helmet. Later that week I made the football team. But it was simply ____. In my eyes this wasn’t good enough, and I could do much better. In the middle of the season, the coaches said I was ____ to play with the big boys, and before I knew it I was starting as a(n) ____.
I’d come a long way from the little boy that was scared from his own ____ I had ____ in whatever I did. I tried out for wrestling and made the team, the AAU basketball team and made that ____. I then realized I was a(n) ____ athlete, and that the obstacle course started to become smaller. I chose to ____ myself and let nothing get in the way.
1.A. slowest B. largest C. toughest D. easiest
2.A. dropped out B. set off C. showed off D. tried out
3.A. making B. playing C. helping D. challenging
4.A. shouted B. watched C. cheered D. remarked
5.A. skills B. courage C. support D. fame
6.A. chasing B. rolling C. kicking D. shooting
7.A. lacked B. selected C. created D. handled
8.A. falling B. spoiling C. planning D. failing
9.A. turn down B. go over C. get over D. put down
10.A. patiently B. physically C. excitedly D. hopelessly
11.A. school B. farm C. courtyard D. shelter
12.A. dull B. last C. own D. free
13.A. informal B. contemporary C. junior D. passive
14.A. energetic B. willing C. strong D. ready
15.A. freshman B. grown-up C. champion D. graduate
16.A. shyness B. shadow C. figure D. shade
17.A. freedom B. wisdom C. achievement D. confidence
18.A. too B. instead C. together D. either
19.A. professional B. all-around C. ordinary D. curious
20.A. hide B. protect C. better D. limit
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--Would you mind my sitting here for a moment?
--______.
A. Yes, please. B. Yes, of course. C. No, not at all. D. Surely.
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Moments before I could lift my case to put it in the plane’s overhead locker ahead of our recent holiday to Europe, my father gently urged me to stop. He held the thick handles of the case and lifted it with his thin arms, pushing it into place with a sigh. “You should relax and be the lady, and let me do the heavy tasks,” he said seriously. “In the future, someone special will come into your life and take over such tasks from me, but that will never happen if you do everything yourself.”
I was stunned into silence. This was not the father I remembered from childhood, who trained me to study hard at school, asked me to earn my own pocket money as a teenager at a local coffee shop, and even taught me household chores so that my life alone in London wouldn’t turn into a mess. But then, eight years after I left home and started a new life in the UK, I realized for the first time that my dad still has expectations for me to be like a princess and to stay dependent and delicate, which were considered necessary qualities of women in traditional China.
Well, that came a little late, Little did Dad know that over the three years of my university life, I moved flats five times all by myself, dragging suitcases of books and clothes, and waiting for the taxi in the rain while holding tight onto cardboard boxes. Meanwhile, living in the UK – a country currently led by a female prime minister – I have never thought there is anything girls cannot do. Most of my female friends are professionals working in the City of London, and after work, we frequently go down to the pub for a drink, just like the guys do – something my mother never did.
I wondered how I might make Dad understand the new world his little girl has entered. Perhaps one day, he will realize the “someone special” in my life will appreciate my confidence and independence above dependence, and admit that times have changed.
1.What does the underlined word “stunned” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A. Annoyed. B. Embarrassed.
C. Surprised D. Excited.
2.What qualities of women did traditional China appreciate according to Paragraph 2?
A. Dependent and gentle. B. Hardworking and tough.
C. Beautiful and confident. D. Independent and ambitious.
3.What’s the author’s purpose by mentioning her stay in London?
A. To complain how strict her father was.
B. To describe how hard her life in the UK was.
C. To regret not working hard enough at school.
D. To show she was used to living independently.
4.What can we infer about the author according to the last paragraph?
A. She has a misunderstanding of her father.
B. She thinks women should be independent.
C. She longs to meet her life partner in the UK.
D. She is thankful for her father’s strict training.
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The memory of Dad flooded into my mind. In the morning when I was nine years old, he would come home from working 18 hours at his bakery and wake me up at 5 a.m. by scratching my back with his strong, powerful hand and whispering, “Time to get up, son.” By the time I was dressed and ready to roll, he had my newspaper folded and stuffed in my bicycle basket. Recalling his generosity of spirit brings tears to my eyes.
When I was racing bicycles, he drove me 50 miles each way to Kenosha, Wisconsin, every Tuesday night so I could race and he could watch me. He was there to hold me if I lost and share the euphoria when I won.
Later, he accompanied me to all my local talks in Chicago when I spoke to Century 21, Mary Kay and various churches. He always smiled, listened and _______ told whomever he was sitting with, “That’s my boy!”
In my dad’s last telephone call to me, he said, “I am going home to Denmark, son, and I want to tell you I love you.” He repeated that line seven times in half an hour. I wasn’t listening at the right level. I heard the words, but not the message, and certainly not their profound intention.
Two days later, Dad passed away. My heart was in pain because Dad was there for me but I wasn’t there for him. Please always, always share your love with your loved ones, and try to be invited to that important period when physical life transforms into spiritual life. Experiencing the process of death with one you love will give you a deeper understanding of life.
(前4个是A种题型,后4个是B种题型)
1.What does the underlined word “euphoria” mean in paragraph 3?
A. Courage B. Sadness
C. Excitement D. Disappointment
2.Why did Dad repeat the line seven times to his son in the last telephone call?
A. Because he had a strong love for his son.
B. Because he was too patient with his son.
C. Because his son was not listening at all.
D. Because he was angry about his son’s response.
3.What can we infer from the text?
A. Dad was very strict with his son when he lost the race.
B. Dad drove his son to Chicago and attended his talks.
C. Dad accompanied his son all the way when he grew up.
D. Dad was too busy to accompany him when his son was young.
4.What is the best title of the text?
A. Saying Goodbye to Dad
B. My Love for Parents
C. My Happy Memories
D. Company, the Deepest Love
5.Fill in the blank in Paragraph 4 with an adverb.
6.Which sentence in the text is closest in meaning to the following one?
When I was reminded of Dad being willing to devote everything to me, my eyes were filled with tears.
7.What did Dad mean by saying seven times “I am going home to Denmark, son, and I want to tell you I love you.”?
8.Translate the underlined sentence into Chinese in Paragraph 5.
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May 24, 2005 will live in my mind forever. The day started to go wrong 1. 2. I left home. Normally, the school bus arrives at 7:30, but that day it didn't arrive at all! After waiting for ages, I decided to walk. This was a big mistake! The sun was already 3. 4. and you can imagine how I felt by the time I arrived at school. But the trouble was only just beginning. As I climbed up the stairs to the classroom, I heard 5. 6. 7. behind me. It was Mr. Fan, the English teacher, calling out my name. "Good luck in the poetry reading competition this afternoon," said Mr. Fan as he quickly passed me... When I left the stage people didn't applaud very loudly and it came as no surprise that I was last in the competition. And so the day went on, until finally I climbed, 8. 9. 10., into bed. Even then, my troubles were not over. As I got into bed, my hand knocked over the glass of water on the bedside table. Water spilled all over my pillow. What a clumsy end to an awful day!
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If we look around us at the things we have purchased at some point in our lives, we would no doubt notice that not everything we own is being put to good use: the thick woolen coat which we thought looked trendy despite the fact that we live in a tropical country. the smartphone that got put away when we bought ourselves the newest model, or even the guest room in our house that somehow got turned into a storeroom.
Those underutilized(未充分使用的) items may seem useless to some, but could be of value to others. With the occurrence of the Internet, online communities have figured out a way to generate profit from the sharing of those underused property, Using websites and social media groups that facilitate the buying and selling of second-hand goods it is now easier than ever for peer-to-peer sharing activities to take place. And this is known as the sharing economy.
These popular online platforms are providing a chance for people to make a quick fortune. To give an example, busy parents previously might not have bothered with setting up a stall at the local market to sell their children’s old equipment, but with online marketplaces, parents are now able to sell on those hardly worn baby clothes that their children have outgrown so as to put some cash back into their pockets.
Businesses have also caught on to the profitability of the sharing economy and are seeking to gain from making use of those underutilized resources. Companies like Airbnb act as a middleman for people to cash in on their unused rooms and houses and let them out as profitable accommodation. Another example is Uber, which encourages people to use their own personal cars as taxis to make some extra cash in their free time.
This move towards a sharing economy is not without criticisms. Unlike businesses, unregulated individuals do not have to follow certain regulations and this can lead to poorer and inconsistent quality of goods and services and a higher risk of fraud. Nevertheless, in the consumerist society we live in today, the increased opportunities to sell on our unwanted and underused goods can lead to a lesser impact on our environment.
1.Why can people now sell things more easily?
A. People nowadays buy more things.
B. Businesses want to buy the things they don t use.
C. There are now more market stalls.
D. There are now online platforms to do business.
2.Which of these is something that we might underutilize?
A. Thick coat in a cold country.
B. Clothes our babies don' t or can't wear any more.
C. The latest smartphone.
D. The storeroom in our house.
3.It might be a problem for unregulated individuals to sell to others because _____.
A. what they sell might be of a lower quality.
B. they have to follow certain regulations.
C. they don't have a business license.
D. they like to criticize their buyers.
4.What might be a good title for this article?
A. The consumerist society B. Parents who need money
C. The rise of the sharing economy D. Why we buy things we don't need
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In my mind, no such _____ thing in our country as _____ Great Wall can stand for the image and culture of China.
A.a; the | B.a; / | C./; the | D./; / |
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Time is very important in our lives. It organizes our everyday moments. However, time never had any importance in my life until I received a watch from my father.
I received this gift on a cloudy day. I had to go to the airport at 9:00 a.m. to meet my uncle and take him to my father’s house. However, I was late because I was staying with my friends. Later on that day, around 11:00 a.m., I remembered my uncle, but I was very late for him. He had left the airport and taken a taxi to my father’s house.
I got to my father’s house at 2:00 p.m. and felt ashamed of myself at that moment. After I said “hello” to my angry father and tired uncle, my father asked me to sit next to him and gave me this watch. Then he said, “Essa, did you have fun with your friends today?”
“Yes, Dad, and I’m sorry about not meeting my uncle at the airport.”
“I hope today you learned something important, and this watch will be a reminder (提醒物) for you.” He told me to take this watch and use it as an organizer of my life.
I learned a very important lesson from my father: To respect time and never be late to do something. This watch is important to me, not because of its price, but because of the lesson that I learned from it.
49. The writer’s uncle came to visit them ______.
A. by car B. by air C. by boat D. by taxi
50. Why did Essa’s father get angry when Essa got to his house?
A. Essa often spent a lot of time with friends.
B. Essa cared little about other people.
C. Essa wasted too much time.
D. Essa forgot an important thing.
51. Why did the father give Essa a watch?
A. To punish Essa. B. To comfort Essa.
C. To teach Essa. D. To praise Essa.
52. What did Essa think of the watch?
A. It was a priceless gift. B. It was an useless gift.
C. It was a common gift. D. It was a strange gift.
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