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What does the woman need help with?
A.The small box.B.The wide box.C.The tall box.
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How does the man keep in touch with his grandparent?
A.By WeChat.B.By e-mail.C.By phone.
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The silence was broken by the voice of a child. Out of the window, I saw my neighbor and her six-year-old daughter, Ayuni, _______in the park. Ayuni tried to climb the ladders of the slide again and again. Ayuni cried, shouted at her mother to help her, and then _______, but her mother told her to try again. Every time Ayuni fell off the ladder, her mother asked her to _______rather than helping her and wiping her_______.

I saw Ayuni shouting in _______, “I hate you! You are the _______mother.” But her mother listened to that quietly and patiently, and then she _______to tell her to try again. I was___________about why she was doing that. Even if she wanted Ayuni to learn to climb the ladders, she had to first help her by holding her and showing it practically to her. After all, Ayuni was too_______to learn this based on verbal(口头的)________ Oh! I saw her mother trying to hide her tears as Ayuni fell for the 13th time! Then, I got ________ to know what was going on!

Later, I noticed there was a __________to my mother with the signature “Lavangi", the name of the little girl’s mother. From it, I was fully ________of the truth. Now, I extract (选取) the following:“Dear Manya, you’ve been like my elder sister,so I ____________to write this letter. I’ve been in the last stage of cancer. You’ve been a great________during my difficult time. The last favor I need from you is to keep an eye on my daughter, little Ayuni...”I closed my eyes, praying for Ayuni and wishing everything would go well with her.

1.
A.fightingB.playingC.walkingD.talking
2.
A.fellB.jumpedC.complainedD.appeared
3.
A.run awayB.look outC.give inD.get up
4.
A.tearsB.mouthC.sweatD.hands
5.
A.sorrowB.shameC.angerD.fear
6.
A.laziestB.poorestC.simplestD.strangest
7.
A.stoppedB.continuedC.regrettedD.failed
8.
A.certainB.worriedC.confusedD.nervous
9.
A.hungryB.thirstyC.shortD.young
10.
A.informationB.instructionsC.warningsD.skills
11.
A.remindedB.nervousC.invitedD.curious
12.
A.noticeB.letterC.messageD.sentence
13.
A.sickB.proudC.awareD.sure
14.
A.decidedB.intendedC.promisedD.expected
15.
A.directorB.volunteerC.visitorD.supporter
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It was a warm winter’s day in South Africa and I planned to go surfing. The area of beach I went to is famous among surfers for its powerful waves and popularity with sharks.

After a while my brother and some of my friends got out of the water because they felt uneasy. There was the smell of fish in the air, which can attract sharks. A few of us stayed. Finally, I saw my first big wave, but as I was about to hit it, two great white sharks attacked me.

It happened so quickly. One shark hit me, throwing me into the air; a second later, it dragged me under the water. The shock stopped me from feeling pain. Under the water, another shark went for my head and shoulders but missed.

Perhaps surprised by the competition, the first shark lost its grip (控制) on me and the next thing I knew was that I was staring a shark straight in the face. It stared back at me for a few moments. Its mouth was wide open; I could see huge teeth and dark black eyes. After it passed, I swam to the surface as fast as I could.

When surfing, there is always the fear in the back of your mind of sharks. Now it was real. I was shaking, crying and panicking, realizing that I could die. I tried all my hardest to swim back to the shore. Eventually, I made it to dry land. I felt relief. Someone tied my arm to slow the bleeding and my brother rushed me to the hospital. The surgeon managed to save my fingers.

That day changed my life, but it hasn’t stopped me from surfing. I started a surfing school to teach the sport to others. I was more afraid of sharks before my attack. Now I know what it means to be alive.

1.Why do sharks like appearing at the surfing beach?
A.There are powerful waves in winter.B.The beach is their natural habitat.
C.The smell of fish attracts them.D.The beach is crowded with surfers.
2.How did the author narrowly escape to dry land?
A.By swimming as fast as possible.B.By surfing on his surfboard alone.
C.By frightening the sharks away.D.By fighting with the sharks at once.
3.What can be inferred about the author in the text?
A.He is more afraid of sharks.B.He is appreciative of being alive.
C.He started a surfing school.D.He didn’t surf after the incident.
4.What is the text mainly about?
A.An activity in South Africa.B.A safety problem for surfers.
C.A terrible lesson for surfers.D.An experience of a surfer.
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If you want to know something about British life, their spirit, and even their humor, watching some classic British films will certainly help. Here are some for you.


Life of Brian

Life of Brian by Terry Jones in 1979 tells the story of a young man who is in a case of mistaken identity (身份).The film shows the unusual and wonderful British sense of humor. As a film certain to entertain, Life of Brian is not to be missed by those looking for an insight into what makes the British laugh.


Trainspotting

Danny Boyle’s 1996 comedy-drama Trainspotting is about a group of Scots in the 1980s, adapted from Irvine Welsh’s book. With a cast of truly great actors, the tale impressed the moviegoers globally. It rapidly became a success.


Notting Hill

Released on 21 May 1999, Notting Hill directed by Roger Michell was well-received and also got a British Comedy Award in the same year. The story is of a romance between a British nobody (Grant) and a Hollywood star (Roberts) who happens to walk into his shop.


The Full Monty

This 1997 film directed by Peter Cattaneo is a comedy about six unemployed men who form a group to make money for a better life. The film receiving British Comedy Awards dives deeper into some serious issues surrounding working-class culture. The Full Monty is an encouraging film that helps know more about the work and life of the working class in Britain.

1.Which film is based on a book?
A.Life of Brian.B.Trainspotting.
C.Notting Hill.D.The Full Monty.
2.Which director’s film was released earliest of the four?
A.Terry Jones’.B.Danny Boyle’s.
C.Roger Michell’s.D.Peter Cattaneo’s.
3.What is The Full Monty about?
A.Hardships of film stars.B.The importance of laugh in life.
C.Daily life of some Scots.D.Life of the British working class.
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听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.Why does Jenna want to book the same flight?
A.The man can help her with luggage.
B.She can rest before the meeting.
C.The time is convenient for her.
2.When will the conference be held?
A.On Tuesday evening.B.On Wednesday morning.C.On Friday morning.
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What might the woman be?
A.A professor.B.A secretary.C.A nurse.
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What does the man want the woman to do for him?
A.Buy some books.B.Return some books.C.Call Professor Smith.
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Throughout the past century. Canyon visitors are often surprised to learn that Grand Canyon sets no records for immense size. However, this landscape is defined as “grand” due to a combination of factors. The layers have been preserved almost perfectly. Nowhere else on Earth displays so many quantities of the planet’s history. The resulting landscape provides visitors with some of the most magnificent on the planet.

Scenic Spots


South Rim

There are trailhead of the Bright Angel Trail, historic buildings, and massive crowds. It is a popular stop for many travelers and provides an excellent point for viewing the canyon.


North Rim

With far fewer visitors, this area can be a great place to enjoy the peace and majesty (壮观) of the canyon. The main viewpoints are Bright Angel Point, Cape Royal, and Point Imperial.


Grand Canyon West

It is a viewpoint to overlook the last few miles of Grand Canyon. Activities include rafting trips on last few miles of whitewater and boat rides on the smooth waters of Lake Mead.


Havasupai Reservation

It is somewhat affected, the incredible canyon below the Supai Village is worth the visit. Visitors must park here and hike, ride, or fly to Supai near the waterfalls.

Transportation


By car

While the average distance across the canyon is only ten miles, there are no roads, meaning the trip by car is a five-hour drive of 215 miles. All private vehicles entering must pay a $35 entrance fee.


By bus

Bus is an option for customized travel times and locations, providing transportation at any time from any location with drivers that have expert knowledge of the Grand Canyon region.


By train

The train features a historic sightseeing during the way. However, it takes about twice as long as driving to the canyon. Individuals on a train must pay a $15 entrance fee.

1.What makes Grand Canyon “grand”?
A.Immense size.B.Preserved layers.
C.Display of planet’s history.D.All of the above.
2.Which spot will attract people who are interested in watersports?
A.South Rim.
B.North Rim.
C.Grand Canyon West.
D.Havasupai Reservation.
3.What is special about travelling by bus, compared with other means of transportation?
A.Driving distance.B.Personalized service.
C.Entrance price.D.Natural sightseeing.
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Wife: How’s your Shenzhen Marathon training going?
Husband: It’s been tough, but I’m not going to         yet.
A.pave the wayB.throw in the towelC.brave the elementsD.crack a smile
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