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主題九天氣、旅游與交通一、語(yǔ)法選擇(原創(chuàng))Lastsummervacation,IdecidedtovisitWolonginSichuanProvince.BeforeIstarted,mymomremindedmetotakecareof__1__againandagain.Becauseitwasmyfirsttimetotravelalone,I__2__reallynervousatfirst.Wolongisalargenaturereserve(自然保護(hù)區(qū)),which__3__severalpandabasesforbreeding(繁殖)andresearch.Istayed__4__asmallhotelnexttoWolongPandaCenterafterIarrived.Iwouldvisitthecenterthenextmorning.Everythingwentwellatfirstthenextday.Isawmany__5__playinthetrees.Theylookedsocute.Iwasnotnervousanymore.Ialsotried__6__themwithsomebamboo.Theywerehappyandevenwantedtogetclosetome.Later,Ileftthecenterhappily.ButwhileIwasgoingbacktothehotel,Ilostmyway.Iwasso__7__thatInearlycried.Atthatmoment,alocalmancameuptomeandasked__8__Ineededanyhelp.ThenheshowedmethewayandIarrivedatthehotel__9__intheend.__10__triptoWolongnotonlyallowedmetolearnaboutpandasinamoresatisfyingway,butalsotomeetfriendlypeople.Thisexperiencegivesmethecouragetotravelaloneagaininthefuture.(
)1.A.myself B.me C.mine(
)2.A.feeling B.feel C.felt(
)3.A.including B.include C.includes(
)4.A.a(chǎn)t B.from C.for(
)5.A.panda B.pandas C.pandas’A
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)6.A.fed B.feed C.tofeed(
)7.A.worrying B.worried C.worry(
)8.A.that B.why C.if(
)9.A.safely B.safe C.safety(
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二、完形填空Kidsintheworldgotoschool.Thereareschoolsincitiesandschoolsinrural(鄉(xiāng)村的)areas.WhenIwasayoung__1__,myfirstteachingjobwasinavillageinthefarnorthofCanada.Therewerenoroads.Ihadtotakea__2__toflyintothevillage.Iwasquitenervousaboutthisnewjob.Intheautumn,whenIarrived,theweatherwas__3__.Thesunshoneandthedayswereclear.Butallofthatwassoontochange.InlateOctober,theseason__4__changed.Onemorning,Iwokeupanditwaswinter.Therewasnowarningatall.Inwinter,itisverycoldinCanada’snorth.Itsnowsalot,too.Onewinterday,itstartedtosnowreally,reallyhard.Thewind__5__.Andthesnowdidnotstop.Itsnowedforawholeday.Itsnowedall__6__,too.Onthemorningofthethirdday,thesnowfinallystoppedcomingdown.I__7__andlookedoutofmywindow.Thestudentslookedoutoftheirwindows,too.Theycouldnot__8__anythingfaraway,includingtheirschool.“Ourschoolhas__9__,”theycried.Alltheycouldseewaswhitesnoweverywhere.Thesnowcoveredtheschoolcompletely.Ofcourse,therewasnoschoolthatday.Thepeopleinthevillagecameandhelpedusdigoutthesnow.Ittookthreedaystoseethe__10__again!Thekidsenjoyedtheirdaysoff.Buttheyweregladtogetbacktoschoolfinally.(
)1.A.doctor B.teacherC.policeman D.worker(
)2.A.ship B.truckC.train D.plane(
)3.A.cold B.fineC.rainy D.cloudyB
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)4.A.slowly B.hardlyC.suddenly D.widely(
)5.A.blew B.fellC.rushed D.dropped(
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)7.A.wokeup B.pickedupC.lookedup D.turnedup(
)8.A.see B.bringC.show D.help(
)9.A.invented B.discoveredC.disappeared D.lost(
)10.A.village B.schoolC.road D.houseA
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三、閱讀理解ATourA14
SeaWorldSeaWorldcelebrates50yearswithaSeaofSurprises.StepunderthewavesatSeaWorldSanDiego’sall-newExplorers’Reef.Go“hand-in”
totouchashark,acrab,orthousandsoftinycleanerfishthatwillbiteplayfullyatyourfingers.Andyoucanenjoyanall-newShamu’sCelebration:LightUpTheNightshow.Ticketprice:Adult:$111
Child(3-10):$105TourA13
SanDiegoZooTakeawalkonthewildsideattheSanDiegoZoowithoneofthemostkindsofwildanimalsintheworld.TheSanDiegoZoocovers100acresandbrings4,000animals,representing800kinds,togetherinoneplace.Thezoohassomeofthemostbeautifulandrarecreaturesintheworldandoffersyouagreatchancetovisitwildanimals.Ticketprice:Adult:$90
Child(3-11):$72TourA16
LegolandCaliforniaOfferingafulldayofwonderfuladventures,Legolandgivesfun,imagination,andentertainmenttotoday’syoungstersandtheirfamilies.AtLegolandCaliforniaeveryoneinthefamilybecomesaheroonmorethan50superrides,showsandattractions.Ticketprice:Adult:$109
Child(2-12):$104TourA6
UniversalStudiosHollywoodGobehindthescenesontheworld-famousStudioTourtoexplorewhereHollywoodmoviesaremade.Then,facethrillingrides,showsandattractionsthatputyouinsidesomeoftheworld’sbiggestmovies.Ticketprice:Adult:$138
Child(3-12):$96(
)1.________isgoodfor11-year-oldPeterwhoiscrazyaboutridesbuthasonly$100.A.TourA6 B.TourA13C.TourA14 D.TourA16A
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)2.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.NightsatSeaWorldwillnotbeverydark.B.Itisthe50thbirthdayofSeaWorldSanDiego.C.CleanerfishatSeaWorldareverydangerous.D.SanDiegoZoocoversalargeareawithmanywildanimals.C
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)3.Amongthefourplaces,________isthebestforkidswithimagination.A.SeaWorld B.SanDiegoZooC.LegolandCalifornia D.UniversalStudiosHollywoodC
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)4.Theunderlinedword“thrilling”inthispassageprobablymeans“________”.A.tiring B.excitingC.normal D.scaring(
)5.Thetextaboveprobablycomesfrom________.A.a(chǎn)sportsreport B.a(chǎn)storybookC.a(chǎn)sciencemagazine D.a(chǎn)travelwebsiteB
D
BHowdoyoutravelinthecity?Doyouhaveacarinyourfamily?PeopleinEdmontonmadeasurveyonwaysoftransportandreasonsforusingthecarinthecity.Herearetheresults.ThepiechartexplainswhatwaysoftransportationpeopleprefertousemostofthetimeandtheformshowsthereasonwhypeopleinEdmontonusetheircarsinthecity.ReasonsforUsingtheCarCommute(上下班)towork55%Business20%Takingchildrentoschool15%Shopping5%Leisure(休閑活動(dòng))5%Overall,peopleinEdmontonmakegooduseofdifferentmethodsoftransport,butthereisaheavydependenceoncarsforwork.What’sthesituationinyourcity?Nomatterhowpeopletravelinthecity,dorememberthatthemorepeoplechoosepublictransport,thebettertheenvironmentwillbe.(
)6.WhydopeoplemakethesurveyinEdmonton?A.Toseehowmanypeopletravelbybusandwhypeopletravelbybus.B.Toseewhypeopletravelbycarandhowmanypeopletravelbybus.C.Toseehowpeoplegotoworkandhowmanypeopletravelbycar.D.Toseehowpeopletravelinthecityandwhytheytravelbycar.D
(
)7.WhichisNOToneofthecommonwaysoftransportationinEdmonton?A.Thecar. B.Thetaxi.C.Thesubway. D.TheLRT.(
)8.HowmanypeopleinEdmontonusetheircarstogotoworkaccordingtotheform?A.15%. B.40%.C.45%. D.55%.C
D
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)9.Accordingtothesetwocharts,whichoneisTRUE?A.5%ofthepeopletravelbycarforshoppingaswellasforfreetimeactivities.B.MorethanonequarterofthepeopleinEdmontonusecarsforfreetimeactivities.C.Carsareusedtotakechildrentoschoolmorethanbusinesspurposes.D.Lessthanhalfofthepeoplegotoworkintheircars.A
(
)10.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.MostpeopleinEdmontongotoworkbybus.B.PeopleinEdmontondon’tliketotaketheLRT.C.ThereareoverthreemainwaysoftransportationinEdmonton.D.PeopleneverusecarsforbusinessinEdmonton.C
C配對(duì)閱讀。左欄介紹了五個(gè)人所遇到的天氣狀況,
右欄介紹了七種有關(guān)天氣的信息,
請(qǐng)為這五個(gè)人所遇到的天氣狀況匹配相關(guān)的天氣信息。(
)11.Marygotuplatethismorning.Shewashedherface,brushedherteethandhadaquickbreakfast.Sherushedtoschoolwitharaincoatinherbackpack.B
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)12.Alicewantedtogotothebeachandenjoythesunshineandfreshairwithsomefriends.Shethinkstheywillhaveagoodtimethere.(
)13.Ginadidn’ttakeanumbrellawithherwhenshewentoutintheafternoon.Soshehadtorunbacktothehotelintherain.Badly,shecaughtacold.E
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)14.EmmahadbadluckwhenshegottoTianjin.Peoplecouldn’talmoststandonthestreetandsomelightthingscouldflyawayeasily.(
)15.BettywenttoJilinonbusiness.Shewasveryexcitedandsurprised,becauseshesawthatitwaswhitehereandthere.Shecouldn’twaittotakeouthercamera.D
A
A.Itwasbadlycold.Itsnowedyesterday.It’scoldinJilin.Peoplewearwarmclothes.Somepeoplegoskatingandskiing,andothersstayathomeandwatchTV.B.Itwasdarkandfullofcloudsintheskythismorning.Theairmadepeoplefeelwetandstressed.Therewasnowind.Maybeitseemedtorain.C.Itwaswindy.Manychildrenwereflyingkitesinthepark.Andmanypeopleweredoingsports.Howrelaxedtheywere!D.Ithadastrongwindoutside.Stayingathomewasbetter.It’softenwindyinMarchhere.InApril,it’smild(溫和的).SometimesitrainsinMay.E.Itisalittlehot,buttheweatherisverynice.Onadaylikethispeoplecandoallkindsofoutdooractivities.F.Itrainedalltheafternoon.Catsanddogsfelldownfromtheskyatthesametime.Inaminute,thewholestreetbecameaworldofwater.Anditwascold.G.Itissunnythesedays.Anumberofpeoplegatherinthesquaredancingandplaying.Howhappytheyare!四、短文填空be
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especialHowwouldwetravelwithoutmaps?ItwouldbeabitadventuroustosetofffromOxfordUniversitytoLondonBridge1.______therewasn’tamapoftheLondonUndergroundateachstation.Infact,alotofearlymap-makerswereadventurersandexplorers,2._____________inthe15thand16thcenturies.if
especially
Sowhatdidpeopledobeforethere3._________maps?Well,itwasquiteeasytousenaturalsignslikemountainsandrivers.And4.______wasmuchmorelogical(合理的)tousetime,notdistance,tomeasurejourney:thenextvillageisathree-hourride,forexample.were
it
Intheearliest5._________,peopledidn’tdrawlandmarksbutthestars.Itwasveryeasytoseethenightskyanduseitfornavigation(導(dǎo)航).Theskywasalotclearer6._________thepollution.Whentownsandcitieswerebuilt,peopledrewroadmaps7._________gavecorrectdistanceanddirections.maps
without
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TheLondonUndergroundwasopenedin1863anditalsousedaroadmapstyle.Butaman8._________HenryBeckrealizedthattravellingbytrainwasn’tthesameasdrivingyourcaracrossLondon.Passengersonlyneededtoknowwhichstationstochangeat.Hisnewdesignfortheundergroundmapwasn’tvery9._________withthetraincompaniesatfirst,butthepassengerslovedit.named
popular
Thesedays,ofcourse,youcanrideabike,driveacaror10._________throughaforestandknowwhereyouareexactly,usingaBDS.It’sreallydifficulttogetlost!walk
五、讀寫(xiě)綜合A.回答問(wèn)題請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,
根據(jù)所提供的信息,
回答5個(gè)問(wèn)題。要求所寫(xiě)答案語(yǔ)法正確、語(yǔ)義完整切題,
并將答案寫(xiě)在指定的位置上。Manypeoplelovetravellingtodifferentcountries,butifyouplantogoabroad,youshouldknowhowtobehaveindifferentsituationsaroundtheworld.Mosttravellersenjoymeetingnewpeople,butsometimesyoucanberude(粗魯?shù)?withoutsayinganything.InRussia,youshouldnevershakehandsinadoorway,andifyou’retravellinginThailand,nevertouchpeople’sheadsorpointyourfeetatpeople.WhentheJapanesemeetnewpeople,theylikegivingbusinesscards—butyoushouldreadthecardcarefully,notjustputitinyourpocket.InmostEuropeancountriespeopleexpectalotofeyecontactwhenyoutalktothem,butinmanyAsiancountriesalotofeyecontactseemsunfriendly.AndinSouthAmericapeopleusuallystandquiteclosetoeachotherwhentheytalk,butincountriesliketheUSAyouneedtogivepeoplemorepersonalspace.Also,it’srudetointerrupt(打斷)Japanesepeoplewhiletheyaretalkingtoyou.Youmustwaituntiltheyfinishbeforeyoustartspeaking.InrestaurantsinChinayoucanleaveabitoffoodonyourplate,andit’sOKtotalkwitheachotherwhileeating,whichyoumustn’tdointheUK.WheninIndia,remembertoeatwithyourrighthand.Also,avoidleavingemptybottlesonthedinnertableinRussia—that’sbadluck.Whenyou’retravellinginAsia,ifsomeoneinvitesyoutohisorherhome,don’tforgettotakeoffyourshoeswhenyouarrive.AndifyouvisitanArabfamily’shome,don’tadmireanythingvaluablebecauseyourhostwillfeelheshouldgiveittoyouasapresent.Withsomuchtothinkabout,it’snotsurprisingthatsomepeopleprefergoingonholidayintheirowncountriesortheymightjustdecidetostayathome.1.Whatshouldpeopleknowiftheyplantogoabroad?___________________________________________________________________2.Whatshouldpeopleneverdoifthey’retravellinginThailand?___________________________________________________________________Theyshouldknowhowtobehaveindifferentsituationsaroundtheworld.
Theyshouldnevertouchpeople’sheadsorpointtheirfeetatpeople.
3.WhatdoEuropeanpeopleexpectwhenpeopletalktotheminmostcountries?_________________________________________________4.WhydopeopleavoidleavingemptybottlesonthedinnertableinRussia?_________________________________________________Theyexpectalotofeyecontact.
Becausethat’sbadluckinRussia.
5.Whydon’tpeopleadmireanythingvaluableiftheyvisitanArabfamily’shome?________________________________________________________________Becausethehostwillfeelhes
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