25、I will stay in the hotel there is some news about the missing girl.
A.in case B.in case of C.if only D.unless
24、 请根据下面的图画写一篇短文,词数不少于60。开头已经为你写好。
Mr. Rabbit has an unshakable habit of reading newspapers before breakfast but nowadays he is much troubled and made unhappy by
23、请根据下面提示,写一篇短文。词数不少于50.
For the period of oral practice, your English teacher put this picture on the blackboard .Everyone should say something about it .What will you say?
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1.In which of the following situations are the people acting like sheep?
A.A teenager tells a small child to stop bothering an animal.
B.A young man is driving fast because all his friends do.
C.Someone runs for monitor of the senior class in the school.
D.People are walking and singing together along the mad.
2.If a person is like a turtle, which of these is most likely to be a problem to him or her?
A.Keeping the house clean. B.Learning a new language.
C.Getting to school on time. D.Saving money for future use.
3.Buddy hates to wake up on Monday morning. He doesn’t speak to his wife or children, and he often shouts at the other drivers on his way to work .Everybody stays out of his way at least until noon time. After that he’s all right. Buddy’s boss says, “Buddy is a good guy, but on Monday morning, he’s an absolute .”
A.crab B.lamb C.turtle D.ostrich
4.Jerry has not been well for weeks. He knows he has a problem but he is afraid to see a doctor. If he is sick, he doesn’t want to know about it .His wife says. “Jerry, don’t be a (an ) . Go in the doctor. She can help you get of your illness.
A.crab B.lamb C.sheep D.ostrich
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21、Four Year-Old Buy Becomes Queen Elizabeth’s Pen Pal
London, England: A four-year-old boy has become pen pals with Britain’s Queen Elizabeth. Tom Stancombe started exchanging letters with the queen after he set free a balloon, carrying his name and address, at a school party and it landed in the grounds of Windsor Castle.
The queen spotted the balloon and asked her personal assistant, Angela Kelly, to write a letter on her behalf.
She wrote: “The queen was delighted to find that your balloon had traveled all the way to the gardens at Windsor Castle.”
Tom, who proudly put the letter on his wall ,wrote back to say that his great, great grandfather ,the artist Petrus Johannes Arundzen, had been commissioned(受委托)to copy Dutch masters on display at Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace.
Angela at once replied that she would contact the Royal Collection to find out what had happened to the art works .She kept her word and two weeks later wrote to Tom to tell him what had happened to the etchings, explaining they now form part of the print collection in the Print Library.
Angela then asked a favor of Tom, writing: “Would you be able to ask your Mummy and Daddy for me if they know anything more about your great, great grandfather .Royal Collection would love to know more about him.”
Along with his parents, Tom wrote back to fill in all the gaps about Petrus Johannes Arundzen.
Although Tom’s parents don’t think there will be any more letters exchanged between the pair, they were touched that she had taken time to contact them.
Tom’s father said: “I don’t expect we’ll go another one, but I think it’s incredible they bothered replying at all.”
1.What is Windsor Castle?
A.A playing garden B.The queen’s home.
C.A post office. D.A rose garden.
2.What does the underlined word “etchings” mean?
A.Photos. B.Paintings. C.Postcards. D.Cartoons.
3.How does the queen know the boy?
A.By chance occurrence. B.By exchanging letters.
C.By letting go the balloon. D.By the queen’s secretary.
4.Tom’s parents .
A.feel very much shocked about the letters and refuse to answer them
B.try to deal with the friendship naturally but refuse to do anything about it
C.don’t take the matter very seriously but somehow feel good at heart
D.don’t think this friendship will last long but still look forward to new letters
20、Four Year-Old Buy Becomes Queen Elizabeth’s Pen Pal
19、 The need for a surgical(外科的)operation, especially an emergency operation, almost always comes as a horrible shock to the patient and his family .Despite modern advances, most people still have an irrational fear of hospitals and surgeries.
In the early years of last century there was little specialization in surgery. A good surgeon was skillful to perform almost every operation that had been devised up(invented)to that time. Today the situation is different. Operations are now being carried out that were not even dreamed of fifty years ago. The heart can be safely opened and its parts repaired .Clogged blood vessels(血管)can be cleaned out ,and broken ones mended or replaced .A lung, the whole stomach ,or even part of the brain can be removed and still permit the patient to live a comfortable and satisfactory life.
The range of surgery has increased remarkably in 20th century .Its safety has increased too. Deaths from most operations are about 20% of what they were in 1910and surgery has come in many directions for example to certain types of birth defects in newborn babies ,and , at the other end of the scale ,to life-saving operations for the eighty-ninety years olds. The hospital-stay after surgery has been shortened to as little as a week for most major operations.
Many developments in modern surgery are simply wonders .They include the replacement of damaged blood vessels and heart parts with ones made of plastic; the transplanting of tissues such as the lens of the eye.
One of the recent and the most revolutionary areas of modern surgery is that of organ(器官)transplants. Until a few years ago ,no person ,except an identical twin ,was able to accept into his body the tissues of another person without reacting against them and eventually causing death .Recently ,however ,it has been discovered that with the use of x-rays and special drugs ,it is possible to transplant tissues from one person to another which will survive for periods of a year or more .Kidneys(肾)have been successfully transplanted between non-identical twins. Heart and lung transplants have been reasonably successful in animals, though anti-body problems in humans have yet to be solved.
“Spare parts” surgery, the simple replacement of all worn-out organs by new ones, is still a dream of the future under people’s earnest expectations. Surgery is not yet ready for such wonders now .In the meantime, you can be happy if your doctor says to you. “Yes, I think it is possible to operate on you for this condition.”
1.How does surgery develop in time order according to the passage?
a. People are aiming at the replacement of all worn-out organs.
b. Organ transplanting between identical twins.
c. A good surgeon is able to perform all the operations in his time.
d. Human’s hearts can be opened and their parts repaired.
e. Anti-body problems in surgery can be partly solved.
A.d-a-b-e-c B.d-b-e-a-c C.c-d-b-e-a D.e-b-a-d-e
2.What is the meaning of the underlined word “clogged”?
A.Broken. B.Blocked. C.Removed. D.Repaired.
3.What’s the main difficulty in organ transplanting?
A.People’s irrational fear for hospitals and surgeries.
B.One body’s resistance to organs from another body.
C.Kidney transplanting between non-identical twins.
D.The worn-out organs and the tissues of the eye.
4.We can infer from the passage that in the future?
A.a surgical specialist will be able to do every operation
B.it’ll become a simple surgery for twins to exchange organs
C.the replacement of all worn-out organs might be realized
D.human’s brain will be removed and replaced by plastics
17、The conference has been held to discuss the effects of tourism the wildlife in the area.
A.in B.on C.at D.with