题目内容
I the UK twice. It’s far away from Shanghai.
A.visit B.have visited C.visited D.will visit
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假如你是李华,你们学校的英国友好校下周将要来访。学校国际部正在招募接待英国学生的志愿者,陪伴他们度过周末。你想成为志愿者。请用英语写一封申请信,在信中说明你申请的理由,以及你打算拿给英国学生安排哪些周末活动。
提示词语:get along with, friendly, places of interest, Chinese dishes
提示问题:1. Why would you like to be a volunteer?
2. What do you plan to do during the weekend?
Dear Sir/Madam,
I would like to be a volunteer to receive the British students.
I'm looking forward to your early reply.
Yours,Li Hiua
—What do you think of Coco Hotel?
—I can’t stand it. It’s ________ cheap ________ comfortable.
A.either; or B.neither; nor C.both; and D.not only; but also
Rewrite the sentences as required (根据所给要求,改写下列句子。每空格限填一词)
1.I have already been to Beijing . (改为否定句)
I ____been to Beijing_________.
2.l would like a flat with two bathrooms. (改为划线提问)
What__________flat would you like?
3.The new flat is very tidy. ( 改为感叹句)
_____ _____the new flat is!
4.He never goes to bed late , (改为反义疑问句)
He never goes to bed late,_____ ?
5.love, a big bedroom, the house, I , to live in, with (连词成句)
________________
—Would you like in a bigger flat? — Yes, I’d like to.
A.live B.living C.to live D.lived
书面表达
71. 假如你是李雷,你的英国朋友Tidy 想向你了解中国的传统节日—春节(the Spring Festival)。请根据提示给Tidy写一封约110个词的信,介绍你在春节期间的一些活动,并说明喜欢的理由。
要点:内容包含set off fireworks ,visit relatives,receive lucky money等等。
注意: 1. 文章的标题和开头已给出(不计词数)。
2. 字迹端正,书写规范,卷面整洁,表达清楚。
Dear Tidy,
How are you? I’m so glad you are interested in Chinese traditional festivals.
▲
Yours,
Li Lei
-- Maths is as interesting as English, I think.
-- _____. English is more interesting than maths.
A.I hope so B.I don't hope so C.I think so D.I don't think so
One day an ant was drinking at a small river and fell in. She made desperate (不顾一切) efforts to reach the side, but made no progress at all. The poor ant was very tired, but she was still bravely doing her best when a dove (鸽子) saw her. Moved with pity that the dove threw the ant a blade of grass, which supported her like a raft (筏子), and thus the ant reached the bank again. While she was resting and drying herself in the grass, she heard a man come near. He was walking along barefooted(光脚) with a gun in his hand. As soon as he saw the dove, he wished to kill it. He would certainly have done so, but the ant bit him in the foot just as he raised his gun to fire. He stopped to see what had bit him, and the dove immediately flew away. It was an animal much weaker and smaller than herself that had saved her life.
1.The ant could not reach the side though ________.
A.she cried for help B.she asked the dove to save her
C.she tried very hard D.she could swim well
2.The dove saved the ant because ________.
A.she took pity on the poor ant
B.the ant had been struggled in the water for a long time
C.the ant was very tired
D.she was the ant’s friend
3.The ant succeeded in getting on the bank with the help of ________.
A.a leaf B.a blade of grass C.a piece of wood D.a raft
4.Just as the man shot at the dove, ________.
A.the ant told the dove to leave at once
B.the dove hid himself in the grass
C.he felt something biting him in the foot
D.the dove immediately flew away
5.In writing the story, the writer wants to show ________.
A.how clever the ant was
B.we often need help from others, therefore we should help others as much as we can
C.how the ant and the dove helped each other
D.how kind the dove was
Millions of people visit Machu Picchu each year. It is an ancient Inca city in the mountains of Peru. Steep(陡峭的) steps and rough paths make the trip a challenge. It used to be nearly impossible for people with a physical disability.
Wheel the World has changed that. The company offers wheel-chair- accessible(可以使用轮椅的) tours of Machu Picchu and other places around the world. “Normally people with disabilities would think that these kinds of places are not possible for them,” Camilo Navarro told reporters. He set up Wheel the World with his best friend, Alvaro Silberstein. Silberstein uses a wheel chair.
Navarro and Silberstein started Wheel the World after hiking Torres del Paine in 2016. It is a national park in Chile. Silberstein was the first person to travel the park in a wheelchair. “Our story went popular,” he says. “We started receiving hundreds of requests from people wanting to repeat this trip.”
Today, Wheel the World runs 40 wheelchair-accessible trips in 55 countries. The company offers cars and hotels with ramps(轮椅). It directs people to accessible(可进入的) bathrooms. It even teaches local guides to help wheelchair users get around.
Wheel the World uses a special wheelchair for the Machu Picchu trip. It can be pushed like a wheelbarrow(独轮车). It also folds up(折叠) and can be put into a car easily. “It's a super strong wheelchair. It allows you to get to every corner in all kinds of places,” Navarro says. “Wherever somebody with a disability want to go, we can get there with that wheelchair.”
Wheel the World hopes to give people with disabilities the same opportunities as everyone else. “The world hasn't been planned for people with a disability,” Navarro says. “It's important to build a fairer and better world.”
1.What is “Wheel the World” in the passage?
A.A company B.a country C.An Inca city D.A newspaper
2.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Silberstein first traveled Torres del Paine in a wheelchair.
B.Silberstein traveled Machu Picchu with his friends in 2016.
C.Camilo Navarro said that he set up Wheel the World alone.
D.Few people wanted to repeat this trip to Torres del Paine.
3.We mainly learn from Paragraph 4 that .
A.Wheel the World trains guides for other companies.
B.Wheel the World makes wheelchairs for people with disabilities.
C.Wheel the World runs trips in about fifteen countries.
D.Wheel the World runs trips for people with disabilities.
4.What does Navarro thinks of his wheelbarrow?
A.It’s expensive and special B.It’s helpful and strong
C.It’s common but strong D.It’s cheap but strong
5.The best title for the passage may be “ ”.
A.Camilo Navarro B.Alvaro Silberstein
C.Travelling in a wheelchair D.Great wheelbarrows