单词拼写
1.Obama r_______ Bush as American President in2007.
2.I bought a really nice shirt at only 50 yuan. Do you think it’s a real b_______?
3.As everyone knows, smoking a________ a person’s health.
4.The Christmas tree was d________ with lights, candies and all kinds of toys.
5.We all b_________ into laughter at the funny hat he was wearing.
6.The buildings are regularly i________(检查)by the fire-safety officer.
7.I admit it’s a difficult project. _____(无论如何),you should try it first.
8.She spent all the morning a________(欣赏) the wonderful works of art by that famous artist.
9.He bought many f_____(奇特的) goods when he was travelling abroad.
10.When people work with one mind, they can even ______ (挪走)Mount Tai.
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单词拼写
1.Obama r_______ Bush as American President in2007.
2.I bought a really nice shirt at only 50 yuan. Do you think it’s a real b_______?
3.As everyone knows, smoking a________ a person’s health.
4.The Christmas tree was d________ with lights, candies and all kinds of toys.
5.We all b_________ into laughter at the funny hat he was wearing.
6.The buildings are regularly i________(检查)by the fire-safety officer.
7.I admit it’s a difficult project. _____(无论如何),you should try it first.
8.She spent all the morning a________(欣赏) the wonderful works of art by that famous artist.
9.He bought many f_____(奇特的) goods when he was travelling abroad.
10.When people work with one mind, they can even ______ (挪走)Mount Tai.
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单词拼写(每小题1分,满分10分)
1.US First lady Michelle Obama was in China for an o__________ visit to expand Sino-American relations last month.
2.It’s hard to imagine how this peaceful volcano d___________ the whole city.
3.U___________, the hero was drowned after he saved the drowning girl.
4.The woman changed her hairstyle, so that no one could r___________ her at first sight.
5.I’m afraid it isn’t a c___________ time; could we fix another day?
6.Practice speaking English as often as possible, and _____________(渐渐地) you will find your spoken English improving.
7.In the 1950s the Chinese government introduced _____________(简化) Chinese characters.
8.______________(如今)South Korean plays are becoming more and more popular.
9.On realizing they had got lost, the team ____________(惊慌). They should have stayed calm.
10.It couldn’t be the ____________(词汇) that caused you the problem in the exercise because you know a lot of words.
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根据首字母及汉语提示拼写单词
1.A lot of families struggle to live in American society, and they cannot even afford to buy the basic________(必需品) of life.
2.Our system, by___________(对比), seems very old-fashioned.
3.Isabella, a___________(羞怯的) child, learned to obey at an early age.
4.He’s in hospital,___________(恢复) from a heart attack.
5.Take it easy! All your efforts will pay off, and you don’t need to feel ___________(焦虑的) about the coming interview.
6.I’d like to a___________for a credit card.
7.Smokers are well a___________of the dangers to their own health.
8.The research has y___________useful information.
9.I decided to c___________an experiment.
10.Her husband is really c___________her, and she is also very understanding.
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第一节单词拼写:根据句子意思和所给首字母写出相应的单词。
1.Bush says he a______ great importance to U.S.-China ties.
2.He thought I had known the fact. But a__________, I knew nothing about it.
3.All the classmates burst into l__________ when David acted out the episode.(插曲)
4.After the terrible hurricane, a great number of houses were d________ entirely.
5.Do you have a d________ friend who never betrays (背叛) you?
6.It's o_________ that you need more time to think.
7.More than 3,000 local workers are e__________ in the tourism industry.
8.To my r________, I have passed the driving test at the first attempt.
9.Mary w________ when she heard the news of her father’s death.
10.He entered the room without p__________.
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第二卷(共23分)
第一节 单词拼写 (共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)
1.In American English, an e___________ is what carries people up and down inside buildings.
2.In summer, when a thunderstorm comes up, there is always l____________ and thunder.
3.If you c____________ someone to do something, you order them to do it.
4.More and more American people have moved from old rooms into new _____________(公寓).
5.He sent a s___________ of stamps as my birthday gift.
6.She walked four ______________(街区) down High Street.
7. ---My daughter has passed the exam.
--- C_________________! She is really intelligent.
8. She is so ____________(痴狂) about English that she cannot live without it.
9. A dead body was found under the bridge, but it was hard to determine the ___________(身份).
10.She ________________(更喜欢) the red dress to the green one because it fits me better.
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President Barack Obama nominated (提名) Utah governor Jon Huntsman as ambassador (大使) to China on May 16.
Huntsman, 49, is the son of a Utah multimillionaire (千万富翁). He served as ambassador to Singapore under former president George H.W. Bush. In 2004, he became the governor of Utah and was elected for a second term in 2008.
The governor has strong ties to China: He lived in Taiwan when he was a teenager and speaks fluent Chinese. One of his daughters was adopted (收养) from China. His family also has business ties with China through Huntsman Corp, a chemical company. It has operations (动作) in the country including a factory in Shanghai.
Huntsman’s nomination has been met with praise in both countries.
“Jon Huntsman is a well-regarded politician (政治家) in the US…… his experience as ambassador to Singapore and his knowledge of China, plus his wonderful Chinese language skills singled him out from the large number of candidates,” Dai Min, president of the US-based Center for America-China Partnership (中美合作中心), told China Daily.
Obama appointed Huntsman “in order to seek China’s help and cooperation” on several international and regional issues, said Yuan Peng, professor of American Studies at the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations (中国现代国际关系研究院).
Some people say that President Obama’s decision to name John Huntsman is a well thought out political strategy. Huntsman is a big player in the Republican Party, and a possible presidential candidate for 2012. If he really has joined the Obama administration, he has lost that possibility. Now, when Obama kicks off his re-election campaign, “ambassador” Huntsman won’t be a threat.
64.The nomination of Huntsman won praise on both sides for the following reasons EXCEPT that _________.
A. he has business ties with China
B. he can speak Chinese fluently
C. he is a very experienced politician
D. he knows China very well
65.Which of the following facts about Huntsman is NOT true ?
A. He was once ambassador to Singapore.
B. He was elected governor of Utah twice.
C. He has served two presidents as governor.
D. He spent part of his youth in Taiwan.
66.From the last two paragraphs, we can conclude that ____________.
A. Obama considers China America’s top trade partner.
B. By choosing Huntsman, Obama kills two birds with one stone.
C. Huntsman will probably run for president in 2012.
D. Huntsman will settle several international and regional issues.
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President Barack Obama nominated (提名) Utah governor Jon Huntsman as ambassador (大使) to China on May 16.
Huntsman, 49, is the son of a Utah multimillionaire (千万富翁). He served as ambassador to Singapore under former president George H.W. Bush. In 2004, he became the governor of Utah and was elected for a second term in 2008.
The governor has strong ties to China: He lived in Taiwan when he was a teenager and speaks fluent Chinese. One of his daughters was adopted (收养) from China. His family also has business ties with China through Huntsman Corp, a chemical company. It has operations (动作) in the country including a factory in Shanghai.
Huntsman’s nomination has been met with praise in both countries.
“Jon Huntsman is a well-regarded politician (政治家) in the US…… his experience as ambassador to Singapore and his knowledge of China, plus his wonderful Chinese language skills singled him out from the large number of candidates,” Dai Min, president of the US-based Center for America-China Partnership (中美合作中心), told China Daily.
Obama appointed Huntsman “in order to seek China’s help and cooperation” on several international and regional issues, said Yuan Peng, professor of American Studies at the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations (中国现代国际关系研究院).
Some people say that President Obama’s decision to name John Huntsman is a well thought out political strategy. Huntsman is a big player in the Republican Party, and a possible presidential candidate for 2012. If he really has joined the Obama administration, he has lost that possibility. Now, when Obama kicks off his re-election campaign, “ambassador” Huntsman won’t be a threat.
1.The nomination of Huntsman won praise on both sides for the following reasons EXCEPT that _________.
A. he has business ties with China
B. he can speak Chinese fluently
C. he is a very experienced politician
D. he knows China very well
2.Which of the following facts about Huntsman is NOT true ?
A. He was once ambassador to Singapore.
B. He was elected governor of Utah twice.
C. He has served two presidents as governor.
D. He spent part of his youth in Taiwan.
3.From the last two paragraphs, we can conclude that ____________.
A. Obama considers China America’s top trade partner.
B. By choosing Huntsman, Obama kills two birds with one stone.
C. Huntsman will probably run for president in 2012.
D. Huntsman will settle several international and regional issues.
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United States President George W. Bush is expected to issue a directive in the next few weeks. It will give the US Air Force a green light for the development of space weapons, US media reported last week.
This would potentially start a new global arms race, some experts have warned.
To keep that from happening, last Wednesday the White House explained that it was not considering putting weapons in space. It said it was making a shift in US space policy to allow for protection of satellites.
But some defense analysts and arms control advocates argue that the policy will pave the way for the US to put both defensive and offensive weapons in space.
“No one should be fooled,” said Theresa Hitchens, an American weapons expert.
The US is now restricted by a 1996 directive signed by President Bill Clinton. Plans for space weapons were vetoed by the Clinton cabinet. The directive emphasized the peaceful use of space , in agreement with almost unanimous global opinion.
The US military has placed importance on space and has sent up numberous satellites for troop communications and to provide intelligence and data to guide bombs to their targets.
The US Air Force wants to develop space- based weapons that could strike targets anywhere in the world within 90 minutes of receiving the order to open fire.
These new weapons under development cover a wide range. They include hunter- killer satellites and orbiting weapons. And they use lasers, radio waves, or even dense metal tubes, known as “ Rods from God”, dropped from space to do the damage.
There are many barriers to the setting up of this kind of program, experts say.
First is the coast. It is estimated that the budget may be US $220 billion to US $ 1 trillion .
The technical difficulties of developing reliable space weapons are also a problem.
And, the program will draw strong criticism from around the world. Experts worry about starting a space arms race.
1.Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?
A.US Military Plans |
B.The Global Arms Race |
C.A Comparison between Two Presidents |
D.President George W. Bush and the World Peace |
2.According to this passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A.President George W. Bush supports space weapon development. |
B.The space weapon program will threaten world peace |
C.Clinton government was poorer than Bush government. |
D.The US space weapon project is very expensive. |
3.After reading this passage, it can be inferred that “___________ “.
A.George W. Bush’s directive to be issued will be against global opinions |
B.The White House is right in explaining that US new space policy aims to protect satellites |
C.US government has little difficulty in developing new space weapons |
D.President George W. Bush and Bill Clinton share a lot in common |
4.The author’s attitude towards the coming space weapon development is _______.
A.optimistic | B.critical | C.excited | D.indifferent |
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President Obama told television viewers that he saw ______ as his duty to run for a second term.
A.one B.that C.this D.it
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Obama made _______ history by being elected as ________ first black president of the US.
A.不填;the B.a; the C.a; a D.the; a
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