________ Jake ________ his mother likes pop songs, and they often sing together.
A. |
Not only, but also |
B. |
Neither, nor |
C. |
Either, or |
He found ________ very interesting to visit Harbin in winter.
A. |
this |
B. |
that |
C. |
it |
—Li Lei won the first place. ________ good news it is!
—Yes, we’re all happy for him.
A. |
How |
B. |
What a |
C. |
What |
Tom has been in Shanghai for five years, so he can speak ________ Chinese.
A. |
a few |
B. |
a little |
C. |
little |
—The book is worth reading. How long may I ________ it?
—________ a week.
A. |
keep, For |
B. |
borrow, For |
C. |
lend, In |
With the development of the technology, nobody knows ________ the world will be like.
A. |
that |
B. |
what |
C. |
how |
—Must I answer this question in English?
—No, you ________.
A. |
mustn’t |
B. |
needn’t |
C. |
can’t |
Two ________ dollars is enough to buy the bike, but I can’t afford ________ it.
A. |
hundreds, to buy |
B. |
hundreds, buy |
C. |
hundred, to buy |
—Lucy, where is Mr. Wang?
—Hе ________ Beijing to attend a meeting.
A. |
has gone to |
B. |
has been to |
C. |
has been in |
While we ________ an English song, some visitors came into our classroom.
A. |
were singing |
B. |
sang |
C. |
are singing |
It makes me ________ to watch National Women’s Volleyball Team’s matches.
A. |
feel exciting |
B. |
to feel excited |
C. |
feel excited |
—Shenzhou-18 with three astronauts was sent up on April 25th, 2024. It’s such ________ exciting event.
—Yes. And the astronauts are our heroes. I want to be ________ useful person like them.
A. |
a, an |
B. |
an, a |
C. |
a, the |
阅读下面短文,完成短文后的问题。
[1] Citywalk is becoming a new travel fashion for the youth in China who are exploring cultural spots(景点). Unlike traditional travel, it aims to avoid famous tourist spots and large crowds to get a better experience.
[2] Many young people enjoy gathering a couple of good friends and hanging out in the streets when they visit a new city. They can follow a typical city route(路线), exploring old buildings, going window-shopping, drinking a cup of coffee, or enjoying local snacks.
[3] In order to show their Citywalk, more and more people prefer to share their experiences and thoughts through social media(媒体). Xiao Yiyi, a young guide in Changsha, recently shared six Citywalk routes of different cities on the Internet, providing experiences for visitors to “walk in open-air museums”. Her Changsha travel route includes more unusual sights such as historical buildings, old streets, and even some snack bars.
[4] Citywalk is spreading from the largest cities to smaller ones, encouraging more travelers and event organizers to join. Some places, such as Beijing and Shandong, have included Citywalk in their plans to develop cultural tourism and relaxing tours. Shanghai has set up Citywalk bus routes to help day-trippers reach more faraway areas first, and then continue on foot.
[5] Citywalk not only offers a way for young people to explore a city but also provides them with a new social situation, where they can share their interests and ideas and make friends easily. What’s more, Citywalk provides an opportunity for tour guides and travel companies to offer a more professional service to meet the ever-changing market requirements.
(1)How is Citywalk different from traditional travel?
___________________________________________________
(2)Translate the underlined sentence into Chinese.
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(3)Why did Xiao Yiyi share some Citywalk routes online?
___________________________________________________
(4)For what purpose did Shandong include Citywalk in its plans?
___________________________________________________
(5)What does Paragraph 5 mainly tell us?(no more than 6 words)
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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Mooncakes are one of the most popular foods during the Mid-Autumn Festival. But let’s be honest: not many of us really like to eat them, mainly (1) they are made in factories and often several months old by the time they (2) (buy). Now here’s the thing: homemade mooncakes. They’re amazing, whether you’re eating them (3) (you)or giving them to your friends as gifts. Yes, they require a lot of effort, but they’re worth it.
(4) (produce)mooncakes, you’ll need a mold(模具). Molds are available in different sizes and depths. I usually use a traditional large (5) (wood)mold. But a plastic mold in a similar size will do just line.
Before cooking, I prepare several kinds of ingredients(原料)and make them into balls separately. The key to (6) (make)proper mooncakes is to gather each ball in layers(层). In my way, the middle ball is made of nut(坚果)pieces. The (7) (two)layer is made of mashed red bean mixed with sugar, which is lastly covered with a layer of pastry(油酥面团). It is then pressed into a mold and carefully taken out into the oven.
It’s important to follow the cooking (8) (instruction)carefully. To prevent breaking up, I first cook mooncakes (9) a high temperature to set the pattern and shape. Then, I lower the temperature and remove them (10) (regular)to brush the surface with egg wash.
Just look at my mooncakes! Not bad. right?
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I have learned four languages—English, Spanish, French and Chinese. Although I wasn’t great at (1) when I was a kid, I (2) by traveling to places like Beijing, Dali and Kunming.
An (3) time for me was two summers ago when I went to Hangzhou. I joined a program where I became an English teacher for primary school kids. This (4) let me learn more about the Chinese language and traditions. Our classroom was like a melting pot(熔炉)of ideas, with lots of language sharing and laughter.
My travels and (5) experience in Hangzhou completely changed how I see the world. It made me (6) the close relationship of different countries, and now I want to be a global citizen(世界公民). I want to help people from different countries understand each other, (7) between China and the US.
In China, we see a lot of (8) of American culture, such as Disney cartoon characters, McDonald’s and Coca-Cola. However, I couldn’t find many signs of Chinese culture in the US, except for Chinese (9) . I went to some but found the food there very different from real Chinese food. I think China still has much to do to further promote(推动)its cultural influence among the American people. As for me, I will (10) to be one of those who can help deepen the understanding between China and the US.
(1)
A. |
English |
B. |
Spanish |
C. |
French |
D. |
Chinese |
(2)
A. |
appeared |
B. |
improved |
C. |
graduated |
D. |
increased |
(3)
A. |
awful |
B. |
important |
C. |
embarrassing |
D. |
expensive |
(4)
A. |
class |
B. |
survey |
C. |
experience |
D. |
examination |
(5)
A. |
teaching |
B. |
loving |
C. |
guiding |
D. |
communicating |
(6)
A. |
change |
B. |
remind |
C. |
realize |
D. |
achieve |
(7)
A. |
only |
B. |
seriously |
C. |
actually |
D. |
especially |
(8)
A. |
programs |
B. |
dreams |
C. |
signs |
D. |
advertisements |
(9)
A. |
restaurants |
B. |
shops |
C. |
farms |
D. |
factories |
(10)
A. |
regret |
B. |
refuse |
C. |
happen |
D. |
continue |