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C篇
Canyouimagineapairofshoesthatcouldtiethemselves?Allyouwouldhavetodoisputthemonandpushabutton.Well,thisideaisbecomingareality.TheshoecompanyNikecreatedtheself-tyingshoe!
ThisideafirstcamefromthemovieBacktotheFutureII,andNikehasbeenworkingforyearstocreateashoethatcandothisinreallife.TheyhavefinallydoneitwiththeNikeHyperAdapt1.0.
Sohowdotheseshoeswork?AccordingtoNike,eachshoeis―poweredbyanunderfoot-lacingmechanism(腳下系帶裝置)‖.Thisiskindoflikeasmallmotorthathasthepowertolacetheshoes.
Allthewearershavetodoistoputthemon,andatfirst,theshoesareveryloose.Butthenyoucanpushthe―+‖button,andtheshoeswilltightentogivetheweareraperfectfit.Totakethemoff,allyouhavetodoistopushthe―–‖button,andtheshoeswilleasilyslideoff(滑落).
Buttheshoesarebatterycharged(充電),andforsomeonewhousesthemquiteoften,theyneedtobechargedeverytwoweeks,accordingtoUSAToday.
CristianoRonaldo,aprofessionalsoccerplayer,wasaspecialathletewhogottotesttheshoesoutforhimself.HesaidontheInstagram,―Wow!Thanks@nikeforlettingmebethefirstathleteintheworldtotrythenewHyperAdapt1.0.‖
Theyhaven’tcometothepublicyet,andthecostoftheshoesisstillunknown.Butyoumightbeabletogetapairofyourownclosertotheholidayseasonthisyear.
58.Tomaketheself-tyingshoework,whichstepshouldyoutakefirst?
A.Puttheshoeson.
B.Chargethebattery.
C.Pressthe―+‖button.
D.Pushthe―–‖button.
59.Howoftendotheself-tyingshoesneedtobecharged?
A.Everytwodays.
B.Everytwomonths.
C.Everytwoweeks.
D.Everytwoyears.
60.Accordingtothelasttwoparagraphs,_____.
A.Nikechoseanathletetotestoutthenewshoes
B.theshoesareonsaletothepublic
C.thecostoftheshoesisquitehigh
D.peoplecanonlybuythemduringtheholidayseason
61.Whichisthebesttitleofthispassage?
A.TheShoeCompanyNike.
B.Self-tyingShoes.
C.ShoesofDifferentKinds.
D.Shoelaces.
BCAB
B篇
Wecannotrememberclearlysincewhenwehavestartedtotakeourmobilestoadinnertable.Thishappensalot,especiallywhenweeatout.Onceadishcomes,insteadofliftingourchopsticks,wetakeoutourmobilesandclick(咔噠).Later,wepostthephotosontomicroblogorWeChat,waitingtobeliked‖.Thenwecheckourmobilesfromtimetotimeduringthemealtoseewhetherweget―liked‖ornot.Wejustcannotleaveourmobilesforonlyameal.
Doesthatsoundfamiliar(熟悉的)toyou?Doyoudothatoften?Ifnot,howdoyoufeel
whenothersdothatwhenhavingdinnerwithyou?
Arecentstudyshowswhatweareusedtodoingisnotthatgood.Spendingtimetakingphotosoffoodmakesthefoodlesssatisfying.Totestthis,someresearchersdidanexperiment.Somepeoplewereaskedtotakephotosbeforetheycouldenjoyfood.Itturnedoutthatthemorephotostheytook,thelessdeliciousthefoodseemedtothem.So,whynotstoptakingphotosandjustenjoythefoodinfrontofyou?
Besidesthescientificresult,therearealsosomeotherbadinfluencesoftakingphotosoffoodbeforemeals.Afterpostingthephotosontotheinternet,onewillinvoluntarily(不自覺地)checkhismobilemanytimes.―Doeseveryonelikemyphotos?Ihopealotofpeoplelikethem!‖Itseemslikeyourmobilesecretlycallsyournameallthetime,evenwhenyouarewithrealpeople.
So,nexttimeyougoouttohavedinnerwithyourfamilyorfriends,howaboutnottakingphotosoffood?Letthefoodbedeliciousasitisandshareyourlifewithpeoplearoundyou.Trustme.Itwillbeawonderfultime.
51Whathappensalotatthedinnertablenowadays?
APeopletalkabouttheirmicroblogsorWeChat.
BPeoplelearnfromeachotherhowtocookdishes.
CPeopleliketakingphotoswithfriendsorfamilies.
DPeopletakephotosofdishesandpostthembeforeeating.
52Whatdoestherecentstudytellusabouttakingphotosoffood?
AItmakespeoplestaylong.B.Itmakesfoodlessdelicious
C.Itmakespeoplewanttoleave.
D.Itmakespeopleenjoythefood
53.Whatdoesthefourthparagraphtalkabout?
A.Thereasonsforcheckingyourmobiles.
B.Thewaysofpostingthephotosontotheinternet.
C.Otherbadinfluencesoftakingphotosbeforemeals.
D.Thetipsofmakingotherslikeyourphotosonthemicroblog.
54.Whatdoesthewriterthinkoftakingphotosoffood?
A.Funny
B.Helpful
C.Necessary
D.Unacceptable
55.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.Remembertohavedinnerwithourfamilyandfriendsathome.
B.forgetthephotosandenjoythelifewithpeoplearoundus.
C.takephotosofdeliciousfoodandsharethemwithothers
D.Takephotosoffoodinordertohaveawonderfullife.
DBCDB
C篇
WhatwouldtheworldbelikeifcarscoulddrivethemselvesImagineseeinganemptycarpassingbyonitswaytopickupitsowner,oracarfullofpassengerswhoarereading,listeningtomusicorevensleeping,butnoneofthemareworriedabouttheroadahead.
Well,allofthiscouldbethefutureofdriving.Thereareseveralcompanies,includingGoogle,workingondriverless(無人駕駛的)cars,whicharecurrentlyinthetestingstages.Ifthetestsaresuccessful,theseelectric,self-drivencarscouldbeavailableverysoon.But,howisitpossibleforacartodriveitself
Carsalreadyhavemanyfeaturesallowingthemtotakeoverfordriversincertainsituations.Somefeaturesincludecarsbeingabletoparkthemselves,orslowdownwhentheydetectobjects(物體)closeby.Theycanalsocontrolthespeediftherearedangerousconditions,suchassnoworslippery(滑的)roads.
Otherfeatureshavealsochangedthewaydriversreacttosomesituations.Scientistsandengineersbelieve,withthehelpofwirelesssignals,camerasandGPS,wearenowatastagewherecreatingasafeself-drivingcarmightbepossible.
Theself-drivencarmaybetheanswertoloweringthenumberofdeadly(致命的)accidentscausedbycarelessdriversordangerousconditions.However,therearestillsomepeoplewhodonotliketheidea.AmericanlawyerWhitDrake,forexample,doesn’tbelievethesecarsaresafe.Hethinksthepossibilityofthetechnologymakingamistakewillbetoohigh.
55.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase―takeoverfor‖inParagraph3mean
A.directthewayfor
B.taketheplaceof
C.workbetterthan
D.makeuseof
56.CarsalreadyhavethefollowingfeaturesEXCEPT________.
A.parkingitself
B.controllingitsspeedindangeroussituations
C.slowingitselfdownnearanobject
D.avoidingcaraccidentsonehundredpercent
57.Scientistsandengineersthinkthat________.
A.it’spossibletomakesafeself-drivencars
B.it’salongwayforself-drivencars
C.therewillbenodriversinthefuture
D.self-drivencarsmaycausemoreaccidents
58.Whatdoesthearticlemainlytalkabout
A.Advantagesofself-drivencars.
B.Differentopinionsonself-drivencars.
C.Possibilitiesofself-drivencars.
D.Google’snewtechnology—self-drivencars.
BDAC
E篇
Everyschoolseemstohavea―bully‖(欺凌).Infact,bullyinggoesoninschoolsallovertheworld.Bullyingisacommonsituationatschool.Weneedtogettoknowmoreaboutbullying.
●Whogetspickedon?
Bulliespickonpeopletheythinkdon’tfitin—someone
who―looksdifferent‖orisn’tas―smart‖oras―rich‖.Forexample,
shykidsoftengetpickedonbecauseoftheircharacters.
●Formsofbullying
Physicallyhittingsomeoneistheclearestformofbullying,
butinsulting(侮辱),gossiping(說閑話)andmakingfunofothers
arealsousualformsofbullying.
●Whatcanwedotostopbullying?
Ifyouarethebully,thinkabouthowyouractionshurtothers.Youcan’tbuildyourselfupbyputtingothersdown.Whenyou’refeelingstressedorangry,findacceptablewaystodealwithyourfrustrations(挫折).
Ifyouarethevictim(受害者),tellatrustedadultandgetsomehelp.Manytimesadultscanfindwaystosolvetheproblem.Herearesomewisesuggestions:
●Ignore(忽略)thebullyandwalkaway.
●Holdyourtemper(脾氣).Maybethebullywantsyoutolosecontrol.
●Don’tfightphysically.Itmayleadtomoreviolence(暴力).
●Practiceconfidenceevenifyouhavetopretendit.
●Talkwithparentsorteachersaboutit.Theyaresuretohelpyousolvetheproblem.
●Maketruefriendsatschool.Thatmaybehelpful.
1.different
2.hurt
3.Don’t/Never
4.confident
5.talk
6.friends
ManypeopleliketohavebirthdaypartiesandsodoI.Iwillneverforgetmytenthbirthdayparty,36ittellsmewhatatruefriendis.Abouttwoweeks37mytenthbirthday.IhurtmyleftlegwhileIwasskating.Ihadplannedtohavemybirthdaypartyataskatingrink(溜冰場),butIwasn’tabletoskate!However,Ihad38theinvitationsandallmyfriendslookedforwardtoit,soIstilldecidedtohavetheparty.
39thedayofmyparty,whenoneofmyfriendsLauracamein,Ifoundthatshewaslimping(跛行).Lauratoldmethatshehurther40,too.Lauradidn’tskateatallduringtheparty.Allofmyotherfriendswerebusyhavingfun41.ButLaurastayedwithmeallthetime.Wetalkedaboutallkindsofinterestingthingsandwe42alot.BecauseofLaura,Ihad43funthanIthoughtintheparty.
Afewdayslater,IsawLaura’smotherinthestreet,andIaskedher44Laura’slegwasbetter.Hermotherlookedvery45.ShesaidthatLauradidn’thurtherleg.ThenIrealized
thatLaurastayedwithmeatmypartyjusttomakemefeelbetter.Mytruefriend,Laura,gaveme
abetterunderstandingofgoodfriendship.
36.A.becauseB.whenC.but
37.A.afterB.beforeC.for
38.A.putoutB.comeoutC.sentout
39.A.AtB.OnC.In
40.A.armB.headC.leg
41.A.skatingB.runningC.swimming
42.A.laughedB.criedC.worried
43.A.moreB.fewerC.less
44.A.whyB.ifC.that
45.A.sadB.angryC.surprised
36—40ABCBC41—45AAABC
作文1:課堂是教育我們做人、傳授我們知識、培養(yǎng)我們能力、促進我們成長的重要場所。在你的課堂生活中,一定有許多難忘的瞬間。請以“Anunforgettableclass”為題,寫一篇英語短文,向大家講述你難忘的一節(jié)課。
寫作要點:
1.Whendidithappenandwhatsubjectwasit?
2.Whatunforgettableactivitiesoreventshappenedduringtheclass?
3.Howdidyoufeelabouttheclass?
寫作要求:
1.語言流暢,意思連貫,可圍繞要點適當增加情節(jié);
2.詞數(shù)不超過120。
參考范文:
Anunforgettableclass
I'vehadquitealotoflessonsinmyschoollife.AmongthemtheonegivenbyanAmericanyoungmanisthemostunforgettable.
ItwasonTuesdaymorninginMay.OurteachertoldusallofasuddenthatanAmericanwouldgiveusanEnglishlesson.Thenincameayoungman.HegreetedusinEnglishandthenbeganhisclass.Itwasquitedifferentfromthosewehadbefore.Duringthewholeclasshetaughtusseveral
Englishsongs,playedgameswithusandhelpedusactoutadialogue.HeneithertaughtusEnglishgrammarrulesnoraskedustodolotsofwrittenexercises.Hewasnotseriousatall.Hewasalwayssmilingateachofus.Happytimewasalwaysshort.Beforeweknewit,theclasswasover.WetookaphotowithourAme
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