2017七宝中学自招考试英语题库1课件.doc
上海市七宝中学2017-2018学年高二上学期开学考试英语试题含答案精品
上海市七宝中学2017-2018学年高二上学期开学考试英语试题含答案精品七宝中学2017-2018学年第一学期高二摸底试卷(118分)II. Grammar and Vocabulary(30)Section ADirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.(A)The Greek myths are almost a myth themselves.The great dramatists Sophocles, Aeschylus and Euripides drew on the myths, (1)________ did the Romans after them. Since then, poets, painters, sculptors, novelists —and later on, filmmakers and even comic strip authors —(2)________(find) inspiration in them. Remember film Troy (2004) starring Brad Pitt? That movie remade The Iliad, Homer's e t of the Trojan Wars.Greek myths came from oral stories. In the beginning, people told these tales to (3)________ ________. They didn't read them in books or watch them in the theater. It seems that (4)________ we write, paint or make films -or simply just enjoy these products —the Greek myths have a special resonance.The names and the stories (5)_________ be old, but the myths continue to be relevant. We can still be moved by beauty, like the story of Paris when he stole the gorgeous Helen away from her husband in Troy.We feel pain in our hearts (6)________ we remember our family and friends back home. We can therefore readily understand Odysseus—”(7)________(separate) from his wife and sonfor a decade — and his desperation to get home.The everyday life of western culture (8)________(mark) by the Greek myths in all sortsof ways. Just look up into the night sky —names of the stars and constellations you see come fromGreek characters.In English, we say someone who makes money easily has "the Midas touch". But often,character from Greek mythology, who turns (9)________ he touches into gold. Even theproducts we buy in supermarkets have names (10)________ (inspire) by the Greeks.【答案】(1)as (2)have found (3)each other (4)whether (5)may (6)when (7)separated (8)is marked (9)anything/whatever (10)inspired【分析】(1)首先可以判断该句是定语从句,而且从句缺主语,根据句义可知该句填关系代词as,表示“正如”。
七宝中学自招考试英语题库1演示教学
2017七宝中学自招考试英语题库12017七宝中学自招考试英语题库1Choice:1. From what I heard about their hotel and the terrible weather, they_______theirholiday at all.A. would have enjoyedB. shouldn't have enjoyedC. needn't have enjoyedD. can't have enjoyed2. I tried to call at your home last week but your dog simply ______not let me comethrough the gate.A. couldB. wouldC. mightD. should3. Here is my MP3 player! It's strange. I don't remember leaving it here, but Isuppose I ________so.A. can doB. must have doneC. need have doneD. should have done4. You __________Jeanne at the meeting this morning because she left for HongKong last night.A. mustn't have seenB. can't have seenC. shouldn't have seenD. wouldn't have seen5. The boss_______the worker how to do it, or the accident couldn't have happened.A. can't have toldB. ought to tellC. couldn't have been toldD. mustn't have told6. Haven't we told you that you_______ have 25 dollars if you have fixed ourcomputer?A. shallB. wouldC. should D could7. —There were already five people in the car but they managed to take me as well.—It ____________a comfortable journey.A. can't beB. shouldn't beC. must have beenD. couldn't have been8. ________this letter_________now?A. Need ... typedB. Does ... need to be typedC. Need ... to be typedD. Does ... need be typed9. Even if you don't like the work, you_________ it.A . must do B. must have done C. have to do D. should have done10. I know Miss Hamilton's handwriting. She always writes beautifully. Thishandwriting is so bad. So I believe this _________be hers.A. can notB. must notC. canD. should11. I promise you that I __________you a present next week.A. shall be givingB. will giveC. shall have givenD. shall give12. One ought _________for what one hasn't done.A. not to be punishedB. to not be punishedC. to not punishedD. not be punished13. One ought_________for what one hasn't done.A. not to be punishedB. to not be punishedC. to not punishedD. not be punished14. _________it be true that Albert passed the test in geography?A. MayB. ShouldC. CouldD. Would15. —Must we keep the room warm?—No, you _______.We'll leave soon.A. can'tB. shouldn'tC. needn'tD. mustn't16. He looks worried; I think he _________in the exam.A. ought to have failedB. should have failedC. must have failedD. must fail17. Mr. Lopes _____be in the classroom because I saw him only a minute ago here.A. mustn'tB. isn't able toC. can'tD. may not18. Listen ! Ms. Hood is speaking to the students. She _______them an English lesson.A. must giveB. must have givenC. must be givingD. ought to be given19. This fish is dead, I__________it into water five minutes ago.A. ought to putB. must putC. had to put D, should have put20. What a gift you've brought me! You are so kind, but you _________so.A. shouldn't doB. needn't doC. couldn't have doneD. needn't have done21. Lucy left home earlier than usual. She _______for class that day.A. can't have been lateB. cannot be lateC. shouldn't he lateD. may not be late22. Where is my key to the bike? I can't find it anywhere. I __________it.A. might loseB. would have lostC. should have lostD. must have lost23. --He must have gone by bus. --No, he_________by bus.A. mustn't goB. mustn't have goneC. can't goD. can't have gone24. You ________walk for miles and miles among the hills without meeting anyone.A. mustB. needC. mayD. should25. You________me, because I never said I liked coffee without milk.A. must be misunderstandingB. must misunderstandC. had to misunderstandD. must have misunderstood26 .The light of his room is still on, so he_______ out.A. mustn't goB. mustn't have goneC. can't have goneD. can't go27. The flowers are dead. You _________them.A. ought to waterB. should have wateredC. must have wateredD. have to water28. The movie was wonderful. You ___________to see it some day.A. haveB. hadC. oughtD. should29. Today is your holiday. You ___________here to work.A. shouldn't have comeB. needn't have comeC. mustn't have comeD. cannot have come30. Since the road was wet this morning, it _________last night.A. must rainB. must be rainedC. must have rainedD. had to rain31. You look very tired. You must__________to bed very late last night.A. be goneB. be goingC. have goneD. have been gone32. You _________such a long report, the new boss never likes reading a report over200 words,but you've written more than 500.A. needn't writeB. needn't have writtenC. didn't need to writeD. didn't need write33. I didn't see her in the meeting room this morning, so I think she_______at themeeting.A. mustn't have spokenB. shouldn't have spokenC. needn't have spokenD. couldn't have spoken34. She knows the city quite well. She_________there before.A. has goneB. had beenC. might goD. must have been35. He ought ____________so soon.A. to have not leftB. to not have leftC. not to have leftD. not have left36. You __________me up. I don't have to go to work today.A. didn't need to wakeB. needn't have wokenC needn’t to workD can’t have woken37. He ________so hurriedly that day, actually there was still more than half an hourleft.A. needn't leaveB. couldn't leaveC. oughtn't to leave D needn’t have left38. Be quick! They _______ for us at the school gate now.A. must have waitedB. must waitC. must be waitingD. ought to have waited39. –I rang your fiat yesterday. A man answered. But I didn't recognize the voice.--0h, it my brother Peter.A. must beB. mustC. can have beenD. might be40. The classroom is empty. I think they_______to the library.A. should have goneB. must goC. must have goneD. ought to41. The classroom is empty. I think they_______to the library.A. should have goneB. must goC. must have goneD. ought to42. When I saw her crying, I realized I _________her the news so soon.A. should have toldB. must have toldC. should not tellD. shouldn't have told43. Go and have _______before we set out.A. sleepB. a sleepC. the sleepD. sleeps44. Joe _______here by now, that's too bad. We can't have the meeting without him.A. ought to beB. should comeC. should have comeD. may have come45. Mary didn't answer the door bell. She _________asleep.A. ought to fallB. can have fallenC. might have fallenD. should have fallen46. He _______without saying good-bye to them because he always has goodmanners.A. mustn't have leftB. may not have leftC. shouldn't have leftD. can't have left47. Jim is very sorry that he has failed in the exam. He said he_______harder.A. must nave studiedB. would have studiedC. ought to studyD. should have studied48. Teresa's car stopped on the highway. It_______out of gas,A. may have runB. may runC. should runD. should have run49. It's still early. You___________.A, mustn't hurry B. wouldn't hurryC. may not hurryD. don't have to hurry50. You look well today. You _______a good sleep last night, I think.A. must haveB. hadC. must have hadD. will have51. The door is open. They _________to lock it.A. may forgetB. must forgetC. might forgetD. must have forgotten52. ___________you wait for me here?A. ShallB. ShouldC. WillD. May53. Miss Li isn't at home. She _______to the office.A. may have beenB. should have goneC, would have gone D. must have gone54. --1 think you were mistaken.--Yes, I ________mistaken.A. must beB. could beC. may beD. might have been55. –He _____be hungry. He's just eaten an apple.--l think he_______be hungry. He's walked a long way.A. can't ... mustB. mustn't mustC. shouldn't ... canD. can't ... can56. It seems that nothing _________to save him at the moment.A. can doB. can be doneC. is to doD. is going to do57. She ought_________ for that.A. not to be praisedB. to not be praised C to not praised D not to praised58. I don't think he________ a new watch.A. need to buyB. needs buyC. needD. need buy59. --May I take this dictionary out of the library?—NO, you_______________>A. needn'tB. mustn'tC. can'tD. shouldn't60. She ________to Vancouver before. She is very familiar with the city.A. ought to have beenB. should have beenC. can not have beenD. must have61. The girl is sixteen. Mother__________wash the clothes for her any longer.A. needs not toB. need notC. need not toD. needs not62. .Look at that man . It must be our Principal.-- No , it _______ him.A. must not beB. can't beC. needn't beD. would not be63. -Need I be there tonight? —Yes, you_______A. mustB. needC. canD. could64. The man standing over there __________be Mr. Morrison. He has gone to India.A. may notB. can'tC. mustn'tD. shouldn't65. The living room simply doesn't need_________A. to cleanB. to cleaningC. to be cleanedD. to be cleaning66. ___________the story be true? I hardly believe it.A. MayB. WouldC. MustD. Can67. —Must I finish all the exercises today?—No, you _________But you__________finish them before Friday. A. mustn't ... need B. don't have to… mustC. needn't ...need D shouldn’t…ought68. Did you hear me come in last night?No, I _______ asleepA. must beB. must have beenC.may beD. would be69. That would be a terrible mistake.No, I don’t think it __________ a mistake.A. must beB. mustn’t beC. can beD. can’t be70. There is no light in the room. I think he__________in.A. mustn't beB. can't beC. mustn't have beenD. should not be71. The house is quiet . The Browns ________to bed.A. must goB. must have goneC. should have beenD. should not be72. You __________have handed in your homework earlier.A. wouldB. had betterC. ought toD. must73. --t's a beautiful day for skating, isn't it?-- Yes, it's very nice. The radio said______, though.A. it might snow laterB. it would be fine laterC. it might become to rain laterD. it would shine later74. Tony was not surprised at all at the matter. He must ______ the story.A. have knowB. knowC. be knownD. be knowing75.Don’t have anything before go to bed, you?A.willB.doC.won’tD.wouldn’t76.Who would like to heip me with the heavy box?IA.shallB.willC.canD.may77.A squ irrel doesn’t hibernate in winter,but it worry about itsfood.A.needs notB.needn’t toC.needn’tD.doesn’t need78.It ‘s unlikely to rain.you not take an umbrella with you.A.will haveB.needC. DareD.could79.She doesn’t answer the phone.she be out.A.canB.mightC.has toD.should80.Please open the window, ?A.can’t youB.aren’t youC.do youD.will you81.May i stop here?No,youA.mustn’tB.might notC.needn’tD.won’t82.Let’s go to the cinem a, ?A.do weB.do youC.shall weD.will you83.The teacher has told the boy that he pay for the missing book.A.need notB.need not toC.needs notD.needs not to84.You watch DVD all the evening if you wish,he said to her.A.shouldB.have toC.ought toD.may85. I go there at once?No ,I don’t think youA.must....have toB.do...need toC.need...mustD.may...ought to86. you like to have another cup of tea?Yes,please.A.canB.mustC.wouldD.may87.Do sit down, ?A.do youB.don’t youC.won’t youD.shall you88.I have been sitting up writting my paper for two nights.do you think i stand another night without sleeping?A.couldB.can be able toC.wouldD.shall89.Will you please do me a favor?Yes.IA.shallB.willC.canD.might90.Do as you are told, ?A.can youB.is itC.shall weD.will you91..have a cup of tea, ?A.can youB.is itC.shall weD.will you92.You to tell me the truth if you want my help.A.shouldB.had betterC.mustD.have93.Lieten!is that jeanne’s voice?she to the cinema.A.must have goneB.oughtn’t to goC.can’t have goneD.shouldn’t have gone94.And i to ask you,because i thought i must be wrong.A.didn’tB.not dareC.not to dareD.dared not95.Let us leave here, ?A.shall youB.will youC.shall weD.will we96.Clever boys need never work very hard, ?A.needn’t theyB.don’t theyC.do theyD.need they97.She asked Mr.palmer if she type the letter right then.A.shallB.wouldC.willD.should98.Peter has been trying for an hour,but his car still start.A.won’tB.wouldn’tC.didn’tD.hasn’t99.If you are going to the club tonight,you Richard there.A.might meetB.might have metC.may have metD.may have been met 100.You for what you have done!the boss threatened one of his employees. A.will be punished B.shall be punishedC.will have been punishedD.shall have been punished101. Swim to that rock and back again?A.Dare heB.dares heC.will dare heD.will he dare102.Sherry it if she doesn’t want to.A.need not doB.needs not doC.needs not to doD.does not need to103. Do it myself than try to persuade such a silly fellow like him.A.I’d likeB.I’d ratherC.I’d betterD.I’d like to104.What’s the matter with the door?I can’t open it.I try to open it for you?A.willB.shallC.won’tD.need105.Have you read airport written by Arthur Hailey?No,I haven’t, like to read it.A.IB.I’llC.I’mD.I’d106. he open the door?Yes,please.A.shallB.willC.CanD.would107.He was a good swimmer so he swim to the shore when the boat sank.A.couldB.mightC.succeeded toD.was able to108.Must i wait here until you come back?A.No,you can’tB.No,you needn’t C, No,you must D.No,you may109.He not pay unless he is forced to pay.A.shallB.willC.shouldD.would110.The man you want to see has arrived, he come now?A.doesB.willC.shallD.is111.If you really want yourself to be in good health,you must always so much.A.not be smokingB.not...have smokedC.not so smokeD.be not smoking112.Michael be a policeman,for he’s much too short.A.needn’tB.can’tC.shouldD.may113.Susan written a report like this.A.can haveB.mustn’t haveC.can’t haveD.ought to not have114.I wonder how he that to the teacher.A.dare to sayB.dare sayingC.not dare sayD.dared say115.When he was there,he go to that coffee shop at the corner after work every day.A.wouldB.shouldC.had betterD.might116.Sir,you be sitting in this waiting room,it is for women and children only.A.oughtn’tB.can’tC.won’tD.needn’t117.You can’t immagine that a well-behaved gentleman be so rude to a lady.A.mightB.needC.shouldD.would118.It has been announced that candidates remain in their seats until all the papers have been collected.A.canB.willC.mayD.shall119.How you say that you understand the whole story if you have covered only part of the article?A.canB.mustC.needD.may120.Children under 12 years of age in that country be under adult supervision when in a public libraryA.canB.mustC.needD.may121.Jack yet,otherwise he would have telephoned me.A.must haveB.shouldC.need haveD.ought to have122.there w as a lot of fun at yesterday’s party.you come,but why didn’t you?A.must haveB.shouldC.need haveD.ought to have123.My sister met patrick at the grand theatre yesterday afternoon,so he your lecture.A.couldn’t have attendedB.needn’t h ave attendedC.mustn’t have attendedD.shouldn’t have attended124.Have you ever regretted doing something you ?A.should doB.must have doneC. Shouldn’t have doneD. Mustn’t have done125.When farmers use insecticide to kill insects,somepoisonous chemicals stay on the crops or in the soil,and that is also dangerous.A.mustB.shouldC.ought toD.may126.When a grade 12 student is not well prepared when he finishes high school,he first gain skills necessary to begin a university program,which addd a year or more to their time at university.A.must canB.can mustC.should needD.might will127.If you leave the interrviewer a bad impression during an job interview,he will assume you have a lot of other unsatisfactory characters,worse,he or she take the time to give you a second chance.A.may notB.must notC.should notD.can not128.There are a lot of people there, we go and have a look?A.mustB.doC.willD.shall129.You see.my newly bought alarm clock is broken.i itA.should not buyB.need not have boughtC.ought not buyD.ought not to have bought130.I sincerely hope that my son enter a universityA.willB.wouldC.shouldD.might备课词组1.Consider as/to be2.Consist of3.Contribute to4.Convince sb of sth5.Cooperate with sb6.Cope with7.Count on8.Cover a long distance9.Cut down on10.Cut off11.Date back to12.Devote oneself to dong13.Die out14.Differ from15.Distinguish from16.Divide into17.Do harm/good to18.Do nothing but do19.Draw/form/reach/make a conclusion20.Put the following into english or vice versa翻译:中译英1.I will see,hear,read and learn what my superiors will consider as fit for me.2.those who have no way to get such extra marks will likely feel justified to cheat in examinations,whch they will consider as their own way to make up for their lack of power and money.3.Unite one consists of two lessons.4.His color photographs consists of common artifacts and scenes from every daylife ,which have been rearranged,assembled,and constructed into variousforms,patterns,and illustrations.5.Your success should contribute to the success of others!6.Understand that you deserve the best that life has to offer and that you have so much to contribute to the world.7.Our monitor contributes lots of spare time to our class.8.The shop assistant convinced us that his product was of good quality.9.The convincing proof that smoking causes cancer has failed to convince hundreds of millions of people to abandon the vile habit.10.It wouldn’t convince anybody of anything.11.If you feel safe and allow allow yourself to feel safe,you can learn,you can cooperate with others,you can build societies.12.We put off the conference in order to better cope with the tense situation13.Some individuals drink to cope with or medicate emotional problems.14.Whenever you have a team effort,you need to remember that your teammates count on you and want you to be successful15.Soon we could count on five or six eggs a week16.What puzzles me is how he was able to cover such a long distance on foot17.We should cut down on water consumption18.Ride a bicycle this will cut down on carbon emissions and money you spend on a car19.With the main highwy cut off,there is no connection to the rest of the country20.If you don’t pay the bill,we will cut off your electricity21.The artifacts,mainly textiles and ceramic objects,date back to the variety of cultures established in peru before its coloniza by the spanish in the 16th century 22.Any student looking for a part-time job must be realistic about the time they can devote to it and how far they are prepared to travel23.The current wave of protests may die down or be brutally repressed24.We are hoping for the storm to die down before we go out sailing.otherwise it could too be dangerous25.Why did such a durable specier die out?26.How many millions of years ago did this predatory dinosaur live,and when did it die out?27.The two boxes are same in color and different in shape28.The box differs from that one in shape29.The main characters that people can distinguish from animals are the subjective consciousness,language and sociality30.Trademark is a part of brand,the forming of a excellent brand firstly need a trademark designation that is convenient for the customer to distinguish from the other trademarks31.Our class is usually divided into six groups when we have class discussion32.Eating too much does harm to our health33.I wanted to be with my family even though there was nothing to do but wait34.It is important to draw a conclusion from the facts部分答案:I1——5:D A B B C 6——10:A D B C A11——15:D A D A C 16—20 : C C C D D21-25:AD D C B 26-30: C B C B C31-35:C B D D C 36-40: B D C B B41-45:A D C B C 46-50:D D A D C51-55:D C D D A 56-60:B A D B D61-65:B B A B C 66-70: D B B C B71-75:B C A AA 76-80:BCBBD81-85:ACADA 86-90:CCABC91-95:DDCAB 96-100:DDAAB101-105:AABBD 106-110:ADBBC111-115:ABCDA 116-120:ACDAA121-125:CDACD 126-130:AADDA。
上海市七宝中学2017届高三5月月考英语试题(含答案)
第I卷I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A: you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. See a film with the man B. Offer the man some helpC. Listen to some great musicD. Say thanks to the man.2. A. At 1:00 pm B. At 3:00 pm C. At 4:00 pm D. At 5:00 pm3. A. On his way B. In a restaurant C. At home D. On a train4. A. A gay stole his clothes B. He found his clothes uglyC. Someone said he was uglyD. The clothes in the supermarket are ugly5. A. Ask for something cheaper B. Buy the vase she really likesC. Protect herself from being hurtD. Bargain with the shop assistant6. A. 147 pounds B. 150 pounds C. 153 pounds D. 163 pounds7. A. To get a haircut B. To attend a party C. To do some shopping D. To drive her home8. A. Use a computer in the lab B. Take a chemistry courseC. Help him revise his reportD. Get her computer repaired9. A. It spoke highly of the mayor B. It misinterpreted the mayor’s speechC. It made the mayor’s view clearerD. It carried the mayor’s speech accurately10. A. Germany B. France C. West Africa D. SpainSection BDirections: In Section B, you will hear several longer conversation(s) and short passage(s), and you will be asked several questions on each of the conversation(s)and short passage(s). The conversation(s)and the passage(s)will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. He was Mrs. Beach’s neighborB. He used to work at Ms. Beach’s bookstoreC. He has followed Ms. Beach’s way of doing businessD. He came from Britain12. A. She died B. The Germans made her give it upC. Her business went from bad to worseD. She decided to start a new business13. A. In 1951 B. In 1962 C. In 1964 D. In 1919Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. 0.1 cm B. 1cm C. 0.01 mm D. 0.1mm15. A. There was a hole in it B. It got hurt by something hardC. It went off Bill Beaver’s eyeD. It sometimes didn’t work well16. A. It was made by handB. It was made by a special robotC. There was some blood during the operationD. The doctors didn’t take part during the opersationQuestions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. It couldn’t be doneB. It couldn’t be doneC. It was very difficultD. It was boring18. A. He didn’t like physical educationB. He had so little physical energyC. He was unable to sit still in classD. He can’t use skateboard at school19. A. He had a different schoolB. He let students plan P. E. classes on their ownC. He was kind to every studentD. He showed some techniques during classes20. A. It was robot-like with new tricksB. He was more professionalC. He created it by himselfD. It is smoother than others’II. Grammar and V ocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.I have often though it would be a blessing(21)_________each human being were stricken blind and deaf for a few days at some time during his early adult life. Darkness would make him more appreciative of sight; silence would teach him the joys of sound.Now and then I have tested my seeing friends to discover what they see. Recently I was visited by a very good friend who had just returned from a long walk in the woods, and I asked her what she had o bserved. “Nothing in particular,” she replied. I (22)_______be suspicious if I had not been accustomed to such responses, for long ago I became convened that (23)____seeing see little.How was it possible, I asked myself, (24)__________(walk)for an hour through the woods and see nothing worthy of note? I who cannot see find hundreds of things to interest me(25)_______mere touch. I feel the delight of a flower, and something of the miracle of nature is revealed to me. Occasionally, if I am very fortunate, I place my hand gently in a small tree and feel the happy tremble of a bird in full song. I am delighted to have cool waters of a river (26)_________(rush)through my open fingers.To me the feast of seasons is a thrilling and unending drama, the action of (27)_________streams through my fingertips. At times my heart cries out, (28)________(thrill)to see al these things. If I can get so much pleasure by mere touch, how much more beauty must be revealed by sight? Yet, those who, have eyes apparently, see little. The view of color and action that fill the world(29)___________(take) for granted.It is human, perhaps, to appreciate little that which we have and to long for that which we have not, (30)________it is a great pity that in the world of light the gift of sight is used only as mere convenience rather than as a means of adding fullness to life.Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.By now, how the immune system is affected by stress has been discovered. In one study, ___31___500 couples, those who showed very unfriendly behavior during a 30-minute discussion about marriage problems had lower immune functioning for 24-hour period following the experiment than people who showed less ___32___behavior. It is not just stress that can do damage. One researcher though that if the same cold virus was put under two different noses, the person who is depressed or anxious would be more likely to develop the cold. How can stress and related emotions contribute to poor health?These feelings can cause the __33___of substances that damage or weaken our immure cells. Negative emotion can also cause our bodies to produce fewer substances that __34___help fight off disease. If stress, depression, anger and other negative feelings can make you more likely to get sick, can the ___35____be true? Will you have a stronger immune__36___and greater health if you are happier, less stressed? Experts believe that the answer is yes. There are studies showing that by __-37___certain mind-body techniques that help reduce stress and improve outlook, cancer patients can live longer. And cancer patients aren’t the only ones who can benefit. Research has found that when patients with chronic pain use ____38___therapies and other techniques to deal with discomfort, they reduced their visits to the doctors by 36%. Relaxation produces better health through deep rhythmic breathing, muscle loosening and a slower heart rate. When some of the pressure is taken out of the body, they entire immune system will ___39___much better. Relaxation decreases blood pressure and heart rate. That is important because a body that is ___40___under pressure will exhaust.III. Reading Comprehension Section ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Why do people go to university? There is a popular notion that a college education is something to be endured in order to become __41___to obtain certain kinds of jobs or to go to graduate school. This is not what we are trying to do at Harvard, nor would we wish to have many students here who took such a(n)___42___view of a college career. There are several goals we aim to reach in our undergraduate program.The most obvious one is to give knowledge—fairly___43___knowldege in one field and a more general knowledge of a variety of other subject areas which you may choose according to your interest. But if acquiring knowledge is a self-evident part of a college education, it is __44___the most important. Remarkably few of the facts you learn here will remain in your___45___for many years, and some of those that do will even be proved___46___by new knowledge.__47___, we can instill(灌输)certain attitudes of mind-a willingness to accept uncertainly and the lack of definite truths; independence of mind, and a respect for facts and for the uncomfortable conclusions which facts sometimes lead to.In addition to these ___48___qualities, a college education should try to lay a foundation for the creative use of ___49___time. Some of this capacity can be stimulated in the classroom—in courses in the humanities and the arts. Yet, at least as much __50___will occur outside the lecture hall---on athletic fields, in music rooms, student theaters, concert hails, and so forth.These are some of the __51___of a liberal college education as I see them. I cannot resist concluding with a few private thoughts about our new careers at Harvard.To begin with, I hope that we will think__52___about what we want to accomplish here. It would be __53___for you to set your sights on some limited goal, such as getting good grades or merely getting into one or another graduate school.Second, I hope that you will give some thought to what you can do for others during your stay here. There are many problems waiting for your help, and many people who could __14___your efforts.My final bit of advice. Whatever else we do, let us remember not to take ourselves too seriously. However great our problems may seem, however urgent our complaints, they are overshadowed(黯然失色)by the __55__of countless other people on our planet.41. A. fascinated B. qualified C. determined D. required42. A. optimistic B. strong C. narrow D. sensitive43. A. concentrated B. expanded C. informed D. illustrated44. A. by far B. far from C. free from D. without doubt45. A. memory B. position C. evaluation D. foundation46. A. useful B. essential C. false D. common47. A. Besides B. However C. Therefore D. Somehow48. A. physical B. inborn C. emotional D. intellectual49. A. business B. study C. experiment D. leisure50. A. appreciation B. stimulation C. participation D. exposure51. A. benefits B. aims C. problems D. achievements52. A. broadly B. honestly C. freely D. continually53. A. fantastic B. magic C. tragic D. basic54. A. suffer from B. profit from C. reflect on D. complain about55. A. inspiration B. difference C. ambitions D. difficultiesSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have read.(A)The Tide Rises, the Tide FallsBy Henry Wadsworth LongfellowThe tide rises, the tide falls,Along the sea — sands damp and brownThe traveler hastens toward the town,And the tide rises, the tide falls.Darkness settles on roofs and walls,But the sea, the sea in the darkness calls;The little waves, with their soft, white hands,Efface the footprints in the sands,And the tide rises, the tide falls.The morning breaks; the steeds in their stallsStamp and neigh, as the hostler calls;The day returns, but never moreReturns the traveler to the shore,And the tide rises, the tide falls.56. What is the figurative meaning (寓意)of the title “The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls” indicate?A. the change of the oceanB. the sequence of human historyC. the coming and going of travelersD. the eternity of the natural world57. In stanza 1, which line is parallel to “The morning breaks: the steeds in their stalls”?A. The tide rises, the tide fallsB. The twilight darkens, the curlew callsC. Alone the sea-sands damp and brownD. The traveler hastens toward the town58. In stanza 2, the word “Efface” in line 4 is the closest to _________in meaning.A. drawB. engraveC. eraseD. impress59. In stanza 3, “The day returns, but nevermore; Returns the traveler to the shore”, the poet possibly means ________.A. Time hustles; people bustleB. The traveler comes to the town just onceC. People will die while time goes onD. If time had feelings, people would stay(B)Predicting the future is alwa ys risky. But it’s probably safe to say that at least a few historians will one day speak of the 20th century as America’s “Disney ear”. Today, it’s certainly difficult to think of any other single thing that represents modern America as powerfully as the company that created Mickey Mouse. Globally, brands like Coca-Cola and McDonald's may be more widely known, but neither concludes 20th-century America in quite the same way as Disney.The reasons for Disney's success are quite a lot, but ultimately the credit belongs to one person - the man who created the cartoon and built the company from nothing, Walt Disney. Ironically, he could not draw particularly well. But he was a genius in other aspects. In business, his greatest skills were his insight and his management ability. After setting himself up in Hollywood, he single-handedly pioneered the concepts of branding and merchandising -- something his company still does brilliantly today.But what really distinguished Disney was his ability to identify with his audiences. Disney always made sure that his films championed the "little guy", and made him feel proud to be American. This he achieved by creating characters that reflected the hopes and fears of ordinary people. Some celebrated American achievements---He achieved this by creating characters that reflected the hopes and fears of ordinary people. Some Mickey Mouse, was “inspired by Charles Lindbergh’s flight across the Atlantic. Others, like the There Little Pigs and Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, show ed how, through hard wok and helping one’s fellow man or Americans could survive social and economic crises like the Great Depression.Disney's other great virtue was the fact that his company -- unlike other big corporations--- had a human face. His Hollywood studio -- the public heard -- operated just like a democracy, where everyone was on first name terms and had a say in how things should be run. He was also regarded as a great patriot because not only did his cartoons praise America, but, during World War II, his studios made training films for American soldiers.The reality, of course, was less idyllic. As the public would later learn, Disney's patriotism had an unpleasant side. After a strike by cartoonists in 1941, he became convinced that Hollywood had been infiltrated by Communists . He agreed to work for the FB1 as a mole, identifying and spying on colleagues whom he suspected were subversives.But, apart from his affiliations with the FBI, Disney was more or less the genuine article. A new book, The Magic Kingdom: Walt Disney and the American Way of Life, by Steven Watts, confirms that he was very definitely on the side of ordinary Americans—in the 30s and 40s he voted for Franklin Roosevelt, believing he was a champion of the workers. Also, Disney was not an apologist for the FBI, as some have suggested. In fact, he was always suspicious of large, bureaucratic organizations, as is evidenced in films like That Darned Cat, in which he portrayed FB1 agents as bungling incompetents.By the time he died in 1966, Walt Disney was as icon like Thomas Edison and the Wright Brothers. To business people and filmmakers, he was a role model; to the public at large, he was "Uncle Walt" -- the man who had entertained them all their lives, the man who represented them all their lives, the man who represented all that was good about America.60. Walt Disney is believed to possess the following abilities EXCEPT______________.A . painting B. creativity C. management D. merchandising61. According to the passage, what was the pleasant side of Disney’s patriotism?A. He sided with ordinary Americans in his filmsB. He supported Arnorlca’s was efforts in his own wayC. He had doubts about large, bureaucratic organizationsD. He voted for Franklin Roosevelt in the 30s and 40s62. In the sixth paragraph the sentence “Disney was more or lets the genuine article” means that _________.A. Disney was a creative and capable personB. Disney once agreed to work for the FB1C. Disney ran his company in a democratic wayD. Disney was sympathetic with ordinary people(C)For most thinkers since the Greek philosophers, it was self-evident that there is something called human nature, something that constitutes the essence of man. There were various views about what constitutes it, but there was agreement that such an essence exists---that is to say, that there is something by virtue of which man is man. Thus man was defined as a rational being, as a social animal, an animal that can make tools, or a symbol-making animal.More recently, this traditional view has begun to be questioned. One reason for this change was the increasing emphasis given to the historical approach to man. An examination of the history of humanity suggested that man in our time is so different from man in previous times that it seemed unrealistic to assume that men in every age have had in common something that can be called “human nature.” The historical approach was reinforced, particularly in the United States, by studies in the field of cultural anthropology (人类学). The study of primitive peoples has discovered such a diversity of customs, values, feelings, and thoughts that many anthropologists arrived at the concept that man is born as a blank sheet of paper on which each culture writes its text. Another factor contributing to the tendency to deny the assumption of a fixed human nature was that the concept has so often been abused as a shield behind which the most inhuman acts are committed. In the name of human nature, for example, Aristotle and most thinkers up to the eighteenth century defended slavery. Or in order to prove the rationality and necessity of the capitalist form of society, scholars have tried to make a case for acquisitiveness, competitiveness, and selfishness as natural human characters. Popularly, one refers cynically to “human nature” in accepting the inevitability of such undesirable human behavior as greed, murder, cheating and lying.Another reason for skepticism about the concept of human nature probably lies in the influence of evolutionary thinking. Once man came to be seen as developing in the process of evolution, the idea of a substance which is contained in his essence seemed untenable. Yet I believe it is precisely from an evolutionary standpoint that we can expect new insight into the problem of the nature of man.63. Most philosophers believed that human nature ________.A. is the quality distinguishing man from other animalsB. consists of competitiveness and selfishnessC. is something partly innate and partly acquiredD. consists of rationality and undesirable behavior64. The traditional view of “human nature” was strongly challenged by ________.A. the emergence of the evolutionary theoryB. the historical approach to manC. new insight into human behaviorD. the philosophical analysis of slavery65. The author mentioned Aristotle, a great ancient thinker, in order to ________.A. emphasize that he contributed a lot to defining the concept of “human nature”B. show that the concept of “human nature” was used to justify social evilsC. prove that he had a profound influence on the concept of “human nature”D. support the idea that some human characters are inherited.66. According to the passage, anthropologists believe that human beings ________.A. have some characters in commonB. are born with diverse culturesC. are born without a fixed natureD. change their characters as they grow upSection CDirections: Complete the following passage by using the sentences given below. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.1) In a few years you will be able to order a transcript of your entire genetic code for less than $1,000. ____67____Two different university laboratories have developed test that will reveal the enti rety of a baby’s genetic code using just a blood sample from the mother plus a drop of saliva(唾液)from the father.2) Prenatal(出生前的) whole-genome sequencing will provide volumes of information beyond the currently available tests exclusively for genetic dis orders such as Down’s syndrome or Tay-Saches disease. The three billion units of code furnished in the new tests will also dwarf(使……相形见的) the relative trickle(零散)of information provided by consumer gene-testing services such as 23andMe, which currently look only at perhaps about one million locations in the genome.3)____68____Without careful panning, the new prenatal genetics might rob a child of the chance to make decisions best left until adulthood---whether or not to learn, for instance, if a mutation(突变)predicts the inevitability of Huntington’s disease 20 years hence.4)_____69_____. Similar laissez0faire(放住)action to prenatal whole-genome testing could portend(预示)tragedy.5)Ultimately certain agency will need to develop a comprehensive policy on prenatal whole genome testing. Bioethics scholars wrote an analysis last summer that calls on the medical community to develop a guide to the most relevant genomic data for future parents. ___70___Without access to a much higher level of refined expertise, the secrets of our offspring’s genetic code will continue to remain an unnerving cipher---or worse.IV. Summary WritingDirections: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.Rocks Tell TimeEarth’s surface is constantly changing, and its rocks are evidence of past geologic events. The age of rocks can be determined in various ways. By using relative-dating principles and noting the position of layers within a rock, it is also possible to reconstruct the sequence(顺序)of geologic events that have occurred at a site.One way scientists do this is by using the principle of uniformitarianism, which states that the processes affecting the earth today are the same ones that affected it in the past. For example, at an active volcano, today, lava can be observed to cool and form layers of basalt(玄武岩). Therefore, any time one sees layers of basalt, it can be assumed that they likely formed from lava cooling after a volcanic eruption.Second, the principle of original horizontality states that most sedimentary(由沉淀物所生成的)rock is deposited in a horizontal position, which means they form layers. The principle of superposition can be used to interpret the relative ages of these layers: In a sequence of undisturbed sedimentary layers or lava flows, the oldest layers are at the bottom. These principles allow scientists to determine the relative age of a rock compared with another rock. They can also compare the ages of rock layers in different areas. This type of comparison has enabled them to create a list of earth’s rock layers from youngest to oldest, called a geologic column.Another way to test a rock’s age is by using radioactivity. Radioactive parts of elements in rocks decay into other elements at a constant pace called a half-life. By comparing the amount of the originai element with the amount present today, scientists can come up with an absolute age for a rock. These ages are compiled into a history of earth. Long stretches of time on earth are called eras. Earth’s rock history includes the Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic eras.The scientists who interpret the stories told by rocks are called structural geologists and stratigraphers(地层学家). Structural geologists c arefully observe and interpret layer of rock. They study the way in which the earth’s crust is deformed by mountain-building processes. They also study clues at the earth’s surface that reveal the underlying structure and geologic history of an area. Stratigaphers compare vertical sequences of rock layers form different areas to piece together the geologic history of a region.71._____________________________第II卷V. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.72.在我看来,中国人是世界上最喜欢谈论国内外大事的民族。
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Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. 100 dollars. B. 200 dollars. C. 300 dollars. D. 600 dollars.2. A. In the hospital. B. At a nursery. C. At a police station. D. In a library.3. A. April. B. May. C. June. D. July.4. A. Go to visit the writer. B. Buy her new book.C. Ignore her new book.D. Write a book review.5. A. Jogging. B. Basketball. C. Swimming. D. Throwing.6. A. The lady’s room is far.B. She has to sign up for using the lady’s room.C. She is not able to use the lady’s room right now.D. He will lead her to the lady’s room.7. A. He will read it on Saturday. B. He will lend it to Sandy first.C. He will lend it to Jane first.D. He will keep the paper until Sunday.8. A. He probably just has got a headache.B. There’s no air-conditioner in the room.C. She thinks he is not seriously sick.D. She thinks he should go to see the doctor.9. A. They couldn’t change the plan.B. They should change their plan.C. She doesn’t believe the weather forecast.D. She thinks the basketball game won’t last.10. A. He can come for next party. B. He can bring his wife along to the party.C. He can stay at home for his wife.D. She will change the time of the party.Section BDirections:In Section B, you will hear two short passages, a nd you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. They believed that he would realize his dream.B. They offered him help to achieve his dream.C. They didn’t believe that his dream would come true.D. They made no response to his announcement.12. A. That he was encouraged by the teacher.B. That he was encouraged by the local paper editor.C. That his first poem was published.D. That he was encouraged by a professional writer.13. A. It reminds him of his school life.B. It reminds him that dreams will come true through efforts.C. It reminds him how poor he used to be.D. It reminds him of the local paper.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Gardening. B. How to take care of birds.C. How to feed birds.D. How to get birds to the garden.15. A. Fruit, water and insects. B. Plants, sleeping place and food.C. Variety of plants, food and water.D. Different types of plants, seed and insects.16. A. Change the water for them. B. Play with them.C. Not to approach them.D. Play the music for them.Section CListen to a conversation between a student and a clerk in the bookstore.17. Why can the man NOT find the book he needs?A. The bookstore is sold out of the book.B. The bookstore he is in does not carry the book.C. His professor did not order enough copies of the book.D. The book is not being used for any course offered at the university.18. What does the woman offer to do for the student?A. Save a copy of the book for him as soon as it comes inB. Order more copies of the bookC. Call the computer store across the streetD. Find a store that sells the book if he cannot find it19. How does the man react to the information the woman gives him about where computerscience books are sold?A. He is embarrassed that he did not think of it himself.B. He suggests that the information be posted in the store.C. He apologizes for bothering the woman.D. He is annoyed that the woman did not tell him sooner.20. Why does the woman say this [ You are not buying it in advance for next year oranything.]s need is.A. To determine how urgent the student’B. To figure out why the book is not listed on the computer.C. To find out what level computer science course the man is taking.D. To explain why the book might be sold out.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with theproper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.Mystery of the White Gardenia(Every year on my birthday, from the time I turned 12, a white gardenia栀子花was delivered to my house. No card or note came with it. )…I don’t remember ever slamming my door ( 21 )________ anger at her and shouting,” 2 )____________ she did understand.you just don’t understand!”, ( 2One month before my high-school graduation, my father died of a heart attack. Myfeelings ranged from grief to abandonment, fear and ( 23 )_________( overwhelm ) anger thatmy dad was missing some of the most important events in my life. I became completelyuninterested in my upcoming graduation, the senior-class play and the prom. But my mother,in the midst of her own grief, ( 24 )_______not hear of my skipping any of those things.The day before my father died, my mother and I ( 25 ) ____________ ( go ) shopping fora prom dress. We’d f ound a spectacular one, with yards and yards of dotted Swiss in red,( 27 )________it was thewhite and blue, ( 26 ) _______ made me feel like Scarlett O’ Hara,wrong size. When my father died, I forgot about the dress.My mother didn’t. The day before the prom, I found that dress---in the rightsize---draped (织物)majestically over the living-room sofa. It wasn’t just delivered, still inthe box. It was presented to me---beautifully, artistically, lovely. I didn’t care if I had a new dress or not. But my mother did.She wanted her children to feel (28 )_______ ( love ) and lovable, creative andimaginative, imbued with a sense (29 )_______ there was magic in the world and beautyeven in the face of adversity. In truth, my mother wanted her children to see (30 )________ much like the gardenia---lovely, strong and perfect---with an aura(气氛,氛围)ofmagic and perhaps a bit of mystery.My mother died ten days after I married. I was 22 years old. That was the year thegardenias stopped coming.Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word canonly be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. topicB. flourishedC. arguablyD. empathetic AB. repeatedAC. events AD. shares BC. Individual BD. influenced CD. appeals ABC. literary Poetry is a kind of writing in which the sound and meaning of groups of words expressideas or emotion in addition to the experiences or strong feelings the writer ____31____. Unlike most other forms of writing, poetry is often written in lines, rather than paragraphs. Poetry also sounds different from other forms of writing, often using rhythm and rhyme to create an interesting sound when read aloud. Poetry catches the attention of a reader becauseit ____32____to both emotions and senses.Sound is ____33____ the single most important aspect of any poem. The sound thatany given word makes, or the sounds that come from specific groups of words used together,are what make poetry so unique as a form of writing. A typical story or report does not focuson the sounds that each _____34____ word makes when read. But poems generally containfew words, so it is important that each word plays a role in making an impact on the reader. Rhythm is the flow of sounds created by successive words in a poem. When you read a poemyou can often hear this ____35____ pattern, or “beat,” in the sounds. This is called meter.Some of the oldest and best-known poetry in the world came from Ancient Greece. Asfar back as 700 BCE, poets there recited their work at public _____36____ and religious ceremonies. The great epic poems The Iliad and The Odyssey by Homer came from Greece.The Greeks eventually ____37____ Roman poets, such as Virgil, who wrote the Aeneid around 200r 30 BCE. In medieval times, poems such as Beowulf, The Divine Comedy by Dante, and The Canterbury Tales by Chaucer were written. Religion and romance became the____38___ of choice for many poets at that time.Poetry _____39____ even more during the Renaissance period of history, an era of many great cultural achievements. This was the period during which Shakespeare, the mostwell-known poet, was making his mark! Needless to say, a trend had started. Poetry has continued to grow and change as a form of ____40____ expression in modern times.。
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数学:填空+简答,总共14题左右,基本都是竞赛内容。
函数和几何比重大,有考到数列。
物理:选择+填空,14题左右,部分是竞赛内容。
语文:常识选择+古诗文赏析+现代文阅读+150字的小点评量挺大。
化学:初中内容,最后一题有点麻烦。
七宝中学自招部分试题:
语文:
1.白居易提倡了____运动。
2.《倾城之恋》是___写的。
3.某大学教授上课,发现35个人没来,才知道他们是去维持梁朝伟活动的秩序,然后写了论文,非常生气,请你对此事发表250字评论(给了480个空)
英语:
1.作文:如果你进了七宝,你对七宝的英语老师有什么要求和希望?请写100字左右的作文。
物理:
如图,开关闭合,电源电压为3V,R1=5欧,R2最大电阻为25欧,电流表示数为__A。
还有弹簧丝的长度与拉力的关系(就是拉弹簧丝,等于移动那个滑片),弹簧丝伸长1cm拉力为100牛,正比例函数以此类推。
当电流表示数为0.3A时,拉力为___N?。
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2017七宝中学自招测验英语题库1————————————————————————————————作者:————————————————————————————————日期:2017七宝中学自招考试英语题库1Choice:1. From what I heard about their hotel and the terrible weather, they_______theirholiday at all.A. would have enjoyedB. shouldn't have enjoyedC. needn't have enjoyedD. can't have enjoyed2. I tried to call at your home last week but your dog simply ______not let me comethrough the gate.A. couldB. wouldC. mightD. should3. Here is my MP3 player! It's strange. I don't remember leaving it here, but Isuppose I ________so.A. can doB. must have doneC. need have doneD. should have done4. You __________Jeanne at the meeting this morning because she left for HongKong last night.A. mustn't have seenB. can't have seenC. shouldn't have seenD. wouldn't have seen5. The boss_______the worker how to do it, or the accident couldn't have happened.A. can't have toldB. ought to tellC. couldn't have been toldD. mustn't have told6. Haven't we told you that you_______ have 25 dollars if you have fixed ourcomputer?A. shallB. wouldC. should D could7. —There were already five people in the car but they managed to take me as well.—It ____________a comfortable journey.A. can't beB. shouldn't beC. must have beenD. couldn't have been8. ________this letter _________now?A. Need ... typedB. Does ... need to be typedC. Need ... to be typedD. Does ... need be typed9. Even if you don't like the work, you_________ it.A . must do B. must have done C. have to do D. should have done10. I know Miss Hamilton's handwriting. She always writes beautifully. Thishandwriting is so bad. So I believe this _________be hers.A. can notB. must notC. canD. should11. I promise you that I __________you a present next week.A. shall be givingB. will giveC. shall have givenD. shall give12. One ought _________for what one hasn't done.A. not to be punishedB. to not be punishedC. to not punishedD. not be punished13. One ought_________for what one hasn't done.A. not to be punishedB. to not be punishedC. to not punishedD. not be punished14. _________it be true that Albert passed the test in geography?A. MayB. ShouldC. CouldD. Would15. —Must we keep the room warm?—No, you _______.We'll leave soon.A. can'tB. shouldn'tC. needn'tD. mustn't16. He looks worried; I think he _________in the exam.A. ought to have failedB. should have failedC. must have failedD. must fail17. Mr. Lopes _____be in the classroom because I saw him only a minute ago here.A. mustn'tB. isn't able toC. can'tD. may not18. Listen ! Ms. Hood is speaking to the students. She _______them an Englishlesson.A. must giveB. must have givenC. must be givingD. ought to be given19. This fish is dead, I__________it into water five minutes ago.A. ought to putB. must putC. had to put D, should have put20. What a gift you've brought me! You are so kind, but you _________so.A. shouldn't doB. needn't doC. couldn't have doneD. needn't have done21. Lucy left home earlier than usual. She _______for class that day.A. can't have been lateB. cannot be lateC. shouldn't he lateD. may not be late22. Where is my key to the bike? I can't find it anywhere. I __________it.A. might loseB. would have lostC. should have lostD. must have lost23. --He must have gone by bus. --No, he_________by bus.A. mustn't goB. mustn't have goneC. can't goD. can't have gone24. You ________walk for miles and miles among the hills without meeting anyone.A. mustB. needC. mayD. should25. You________me, because I never said I liked coffee without milk.A. must be misunderstandingB. must misunderstandC. had to misunderstandD. must have misunderstood26 .The light of his room is still on, so he_______ out.A. mustn't goB. mustn't have goneC. can't have goneD. can'tgo27. The flowers are dead. You _________them.A. ought to waterB. should have wateredC. must have wateredD. have to water28. The movie was wonderful. You ___________to see it some day.A. haveB. hadC. oughtD. should29. Today is your holiday. You ___________here to work.A. shouldn't have comeB. needn't have comeC. mustn't have comeD. cannot have come30. Since the road was wet this morning, it _________last night.A. must rainB. must be rainedC. must have rainedD. had to rain31. You look very tired. You must__________to bed very late last night.A. be goneB. be goingC. have goneD. have been gone32. You _________such a long report, the new boss never likes reading a report over200 words,but you've written more than 500.A. needn't writeB. needn't have writtenC. didn't need to writeD. didn't need write33. I didn't see her in the meeting room this morning, so I think she_______at themeeting.A. mustn't have spokenB. shouldn't have spokenC. needn't have spokenD. couldn't have spoken34. She knows the city quite well. She_________there before.A. has goneB. had beenC. might goD. must have been35. He ought ____________so soon.A. to have not leftB. to not have leftC. not to have leftD. not have left36. You __________me up. I don't have to go to work today.A. didn't need to wakeB. needn't have wokenC needn’t to workD can’t have woken37. He ________so hurriedly that day, actually there was still more than half an hourleft.A. needn't leaveB. couldn't leaveC. oughtn't to leave D needn’t have left38. Be quick! They _______ for us at the school gate now.A. must have waitedB. must waitC. must be waitingD. ought to have waited39. –I rang your fiat yesterday. A man answered. But I didn't recognize the voice.--0h, it my brother Peter.A. must beB. mustC. can have beenD. might be40. The classroom is empty. I think they_______to the library.A. should have goneB. must goC. must have goneD. ought to41. The classroom is empty. I think they_______to the library.A. should have goneB. must goC. must have goneD. ought to42. When I saw her crying, I realized I _________her the news so soon.A. should have toldB. must have toldC. should not tellD. shouldn't have told43. Go and have _______before we set out.A. sleepB. a sleepC. the sleepD. sleeps44. Joe _______here by now, that's too bad. We can't have the meeting without him.A. ought to beB. should comeC. should have comeD. may havecome45. Mary didn't answer the door bell. She _________asleep.A. ought to fallB. can have fallenC. might have fallenD. should have fallen46. He _______without saying good-bye to them because he always has goodmanners.A. mustn't have leftB. may not have leftC. shouldn't have leftD. can't have left47. Jim is very sorry that he has failed in the exam. He said he_______harder.A. must nave studiedB. would have studiedC. ought to studyD. should have studied48. Teresa's car stopped on the highway. It_______out of gas,A. may have runB. may runC. should runD. should have run49. It's still early. You___________.A, mustn't hurry B. wouldn't hurryC. may not hurryD. don't have to hurry50. You look well today. You _______a good sleep last night, I think.A. must haveB. hadC. must have hadD. will have51. The door is open. They _________to lock it.A. may forgetB. must forgetC. might forgetD. must have forgotten52. ___________you wait for me here?A. ShallB. ShouldC. WillD. May53. Miss Li isn't at home. She _______to the office.A. may have beenB. should have goneC, would have gone D. must have gone54. --1 think you were mistaken.--Yes, I ________mistaken.A. must beB. could beC. may beD. might have been55. –He _____be hungry. He's just eaten an apple.--l think he_______be hungry. He's walked a long way.A. can't ... mustB. mustn't mustC. shouldn't ... canD. can't ... can56. It seems that nothing _________to save him at the moment.A. can doB. can be doneC. is to doD. is going to do57. She ought_________ for that.A. not to be praisedB. to not be praised C to not praised D not topraised58. I don't think he________ a new watch.A. need to buyB. needs buyC. needD. need buy59. --May I take this dictionary out of the library?—NO, you_______________>A. needn'tB. mustn'tC. can'tD. shouldn't60. She ________to Vancouver before. She is very familiar with the city.A. ought to have beenB. should have beenC. can not have beenD. must have61. The girl is sixteen. Mother__________wash the clothes for her any longer.A. needs not toB. need notC. need not toD. needs not62. .Look at that man . It must be our Principal.-- No , it _______ him.A. must not beB. can't beC. needn't beD. would not be63. -Need I be there tonight? —Yes, you_______A. mustB. needC. canD. could64. The man standing over there __________be Mr. Morrison. He has gone to India.A. may notB. can'tC. mustn'tD. shouldn't65. The living room simply doesn't need_________A. to cleanB. to cleaningC. to be cleanedD. to be cleaning66. ___________the story be true? I hardly believe it.A. MayB. WouldC. MustD. Can67. —Must I finish all the exercises today?—No, you _________But you__________finish them before Friday.A. mustn't ... needB. don't have to… mustC. needn't ...need D shouldn’t…ought68. Did you hear me come in last night?No, I _______ asleepA. must beB. must have beenC.may beD. would be69. That would be a terrible mistake.No, I don’t think it __________ a mistake.A. must beB. mustn’t beC. can beD. can’t be70. There is no light in the room. I think he__________in.A. mustn't beB. can't beC. mustn't have beenD. should not be71. The house is quiet . The Browns ________to bed.A. must goB. must have goneC. should have beenD. should notbe72. You __________have handed in your homework earlier.A. wouldB. had betterC. ought toD. must73. --t's a beautiful day for skating, isn't it?-- Yes, it's very nice. The radio said______, though.A. it might snow laterB. it would be fine laterC. it might become to rain laterD. it would shine later74. Tony was not surprised at all at the matter. He must ______ the story.A. have knowB. knowC. be knownD. be knowing75.Don’t have anything before go to bed,you?A.willB.doC.won’tD.wouldn’t76.Who would like to heip me with the heavy box?IA.shallB.willC.canD.may77.A squirrel doesn’t hibernate in winter,but it worry about itsfood.A.needs notB.needn’t toC.needn’tD.doesn’t need78.It ‘s unlikely to rain.you not take an umbrella with you.A.will haveB.needC. DareD.could79.She doesn’t answer the phone.she be out.A.canB.mightC.has toD.should80.Please open the window, ?A.can’t youB.aren’t youC.do youD.will you81.May i stop here?No,youA.mustn’tB.might notC.needn’tD.won’t82.Let’s go to the cinema,?A.do weB.do youC.shall weD.will you83.The teacher has told the boy that he pay for the missing book.A.need notB.need not toC.needs notD.needs not to84.You watch DVD all the evening if you wish,he said to her.A.shouldB.have toC.ought toD.may85. I go there at once?No ,I don’t think youA.must....have toB.do...need toC.need...mustD.may...ought to86. you like to have another cup of tea?Yes,please.A.canB.mustC.wouldD.may87.Do sit down, ?A.do youB.don’t youC.won’t youD.shall you88.I have been sitting up writting my paper for two nights.do you think i stand another night without sleeping?A.couldB.can be able toC.wouldD.shall89.Will you please do me a favor?Yes.IA.shallB.willC.canD.might90.Do as you are told, ?A.can youB.is itC.shall weD.will you91..have a cup of tea, ?A.can youB.is itC.shall weD.will you92.You to tell me the truth if you want my help.A.shouldB.had betterC.mustD.have93.Lieten!is that jeanne’s voice?she to the cinema.A.must have goneB.oughtn’t to goC.can’t have goneD.shouldn’t have gone94.And i to ask you,because i thought i must be wrong.A.didn’tB.not dareC.not to dareD.dared not95.Let us leave here, ?A.shall youB.will youC.shall weD.will we96.Clever boys need never work very hard, ?A.needn’t theyB.don’t theyC.do theyD.need they97.She asked Mr.palmer if she type the letter right then.A.shallB.wouldC.willD.should98.Peter has been trying for an hour,but his car still start.A.won’tB.wouldn’tC.didn’tD.hasn’t99.If you are going to the club tonight,you Richard there.A.might meetB.might have metC.may have metD.may have been met 100.You for what you have done!the boss threatened one of his employees.A.will be punishedB.shall be punishedC.will have been punishedD.shall have been punished101. Swim to that rock and back again?A.Dare heB.dares heC.will dare heD.will he dare102.Sherry it if she doesn’t want to.A.need not doB.needs not doC.needs not to doD.does not need to 103. Do it myself than try to persuade such a silly fellow like him.A.I’d likeB.I’d ratherC.I’d betterD.I’d like to104.What’s the matter with the door?I can’t open it.I try to open it for you?A.willB.shallC.won’tD.need105.Have you read airport written by Arthur Hailey?No,I haven’t,like to read it.A.IB.I’llC.I’mD.I’d106. he open the door?Yes,please.A.shallB.willC.CanD.would107.He was a good swimmer so he swim to the shore when the boat sank.A.couldB.mightC.succeeded toD.was able to108.Must i wait here until you come back?A.No,you can’tB.No,you needn’t C, No,you must D.No,you may 109.He not pay unless he is forced to pay.A.shallB.willC.shouldD.would110.The man you want to see has arrived, he come now?A.doesB.willC.shallD.is111.If you really want yourself to be in good health,you must always so much.A.not be smokingB.not...have smokedC.not so smokeD.be not smoking112.Michael be a policeman,for he’s much too short.A.needn’tB.can’tC.shouldD.may113.Susan written a report like this.A.can haveB.mustn’t haveC.can’t haveD.ought to not have114.I wonder how he that to the teacher.A.dare to sayB.dare sayingC.not dare sayD.dared say115.When he was there,he go to that coffee shop at the corner after work every day.A.wouldB.shouldC.had betterD.might116.Sir,you be sitting in this waiting room,it is for women and children only. A.oughtn’t B.can’t C.won’t D.needn’t117.Yo u can’t immagine that a well-behaved gentleman be so rude to a lady.A.mightB.needC.shouldD.would118.It has been announced that candidates remain in their seats until all the papers have been collected.A.canB.willC.mayD.shall119.How you say that you understand the whole story if you have covered only part of the article?A.canB.mustC.needD.may120.Children under 12 years of age in that country be under adult supervision when in a public libraryA.canB.mustC.needD.may121.Jack yet,otherwise he would have telephoned me.A.must haveB.shouldC.need haveD.ought to have122.there was a lot of fun at yesterday’s party.you come,but why didn’t you?A.must haveB.shouldC.need haveD.ought to have123.My sister met patrick at the grand theatre yesterday afternoon,so he your lecture.A.couldn’t have attendedB.needn’t have attendedC.mustn’t have attendedD.shouldn’t have attended124.Have you ever regretted doing something you ?A.should doB.must have doneC. Shouldn’t have doneD. Mustn’t have done125.When farmers use insecticide to kill insects,somepoisonous chemicalsstay on the crops or in the soil,and that is also dangerous.A.mustB.shouldC.ought toD.may126.When a grade 12 student is not well prepared when he finishes high school,he first gain skills necessary to begin a university program,which addd a year or more to their time at university.A.must canB.can mustC.should needD.might will127.If you leave the interrviewer a bad impression during an job interview,he will assume you have a lot of other unsatisfactory characters,worse,he or she take the time to give you a second chance.A.may notB.must notC.should notD.can not128.There are a lot of people there, we go and have a look?A.mustB.doC.willD.shall129.You see.my newly bought alarm clock is broken.i itA.should not buyB.need not have boughtC.ought not buyD.ought not to have bought130.I sincerely hope that my son enter a universityA.willB.wouldC.shouldD.might备课词组1.Consider as/to be2.Consist of3.Contribute to4.Convince sb of sth5.Cooperate with sb6.Cope with7.Count on8.Cover a long distance9.Cut down on10.Cut off11.Date back to12.Devote oneself to dong13.Die out14.Differ from15.Distinguish from16.Divide into17.Do harm/good to18.Do nothing but do19.Draw/form/reach/make a conclusion20.Put the following into english or vice versa翻译:中译英1.I will see,hear,read and learn what my superiors will consider as fit for me.2.those who have no way to get such extra marks will likely feel justified to cheat in examinations,whch they will consider as their own way to make up for their lack of power and money.3.Unite one consists of two lessons.4.His color photographs consists of common artifacts and scenes from every daylife ,which have been rearranged,assembled,and constructed into variousforms,patterns,and illustrations.5.Your success should contribute to the success of others!6.Understand that you deserve the best that life has to offer and that you have so muchto contribute to the world.7.Our monitor contributes lots of spare time to our class.8.The shop assistant convinced us that his product was of good quality.9.The convincing proof that smoking causes cancer has failed to convince hundreds of millions of people to abandon the vile habit.10.It wouldn’t convince anybody of anything.11.If you feel safe and allow allow yourself to feel safe,you can learn,you can cooperate with others,you can build societies.12.We put off the conference in order to better cope with the tense situation13.Some individuals drink to cope with or medicate emotional problems.14.Whenever you have a team effort,you need to remember that your teammates count on you and want you to be successful15.Soon we could count on five or six eggs a week16.What puzzles me is how he was able to cover such a long distance on foot17.We should cut down on water consumption18.Ride a bicycle this will cut down on carbon emissions and money you spend on a car19.With the main highwy cut off,there is no connection to the rest of the country20.If you don’t pay the bill,we will cut off your electricity21.The artifacts,mainly textiles and ceramic objects,date back to the variety of cultures established in peru before its coloniza by the spanish in the 16th century22.Any student looking for a part-time job must be realistic about the time they can devote to it and how far they are prepared to travel23.The current wave of protests may die down or be brutally repressed24.We are hoping for the storm to die down before we go out sailing.otherwise it could too be dangerous25.Why did such a durable specier die out?26.How many millions of years ago did this predatory dinosaur live,and when did it die out?27.The two boxes are same in color and different in shape28.The box differs from that one in shape29.The main characters that people can distinguish from animals are the subjective consciousness,language and sociality30.Trademark is a part of brand,the forming of a excellent brand firstly need a trademark designation that is convenient for the customer to distinguish from the other trademarks31.Our class is usually divided into six groups when we have class discussion32.Eating too much does harm to our health33.I wanted to be with my family even though there was nothing to do but wait34.It is important to draw a conclusion from the facts部分答案:I1——5:D A B B C 6——10:A D B C A11——15:D A D A C 16—20 : C C C D D21-25:AD D C B 26-30: C B C B C31-35:C B D D C 36-40: B D C B B41-45:A D C B C 46-50:D D A D C51-55:D C D D A 56-60:B A D B D61-65:B B A B C 66-70: D B B C B71-75:B C A AA 76-80:BCBBD81-85:ACADA 86-90:CCABC91-95:DDCAB 96-100:DDAAB101-105:AABBD 106-110:ADBBC111-115:ABCDA 116-120:ACDAA121-125:CDACD 126-130:AADDA。
上海市七宝中学2016-2017学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题 Word版含答案
2017七宝中学高一英语期中考试(考试时间120分钟,分值150分)II. GrammarDirection: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.(A)Merriam-Webster defines a princess as a “member of a royal family”, “the wife of a prince” or “usually an attractive girl or woman who 21_________(treat) with special attention”.Nowhere in that traditional definition 22________ the words “spunk”, “drive” or “determination” appear. And yet the latest Walt Disney animation Moana seems determined to redefine 23_________a princess is all about.In Moana, Disney’s latest movie provides a posi tive spin on the princess spirit. The CG (Computer Graphics) -animated musical film follows 24________adventures of the headstrong teenage daughter of a Pacific Island chief and her struggles to find her identity.25_________ the daughter of Chief Tui, Moa na is expected to follow her village’s traditions and rules, including the one her father 26_________(emphasize) since she was an infant: “Don’t go beyond the reef.”Unfortunately for Moana –27_________name just happens to be the word for “ocean” in many Polynesian languages – she is drawn to the water, which she finds wondrous and exciting.When the food supply for the island suddenly becomes depleted, Moana sets forth on a journey inspired by *ancestral tales of once-mighty *demigod Maui who may help her save her island home.The story, 28_________(inspire) by the history and traditions of the Pacific, is a breath of fresh ocean air for everyone exhausted by the too-familiar princess-on-a-mission Disney trope. From birth, Moana is a respected part of her community, and her parents and grandmother are proud of who she is and the fact 29________ she will one day make a fantastic chief, just like her father and his father before him. There is no love interest for Moana – she doesn’t need one.More importantly, 30________ mothers and fathers tell their daughters what it means to be a princess, the words “adventurous,” “*tenacious” and “compassionate” can now be added to the definition.(B)The “space race” took place between the United States and the form er Soviet Union. Both countries competed to see which would be the first 31__________ (land) a person on the Moon.Early space ventures were limited to satellites that orbited the planet Earth. The Soviets launched the world’s first satellite on October 4, 1957; Sputnik I orbited Earth more than a thousand times 32_________ it plunged back into the planet’s atmosphere and burned up. The United States’ first satellite was Explorer 1, launched the following January.In 1959, both the United States and the Soviet Union succeeded in achieving their goal of sending spacecraft called probes beyond Earth’s gravitational pull. The Soviet Luna 1, Launched on January 2, passed the Moon and 33_________(continue) thr ough space. Two months later, the United States launched Pioneer 4, which followed the same path as Luna .34_________eventually entered orbit around the Sun.The first person in space was Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. He orbited Earth in Vostok 1 on April 12, 1961. 35__________ (catch) up with Soviet Union in the race, the United States sent Alan Shepard into space in Freedom 7 on May 5, 1961. The following February, John Glenn became the first American to orbit Earth.Over the next seven years, both the Americans and the Soviets sent many astronauts into space. The most famous was U.S. astronaut Neil Armstrong. 36_________, on July 20, 1969, because the first human to set foot on the Moon. The United States Apollo program lasted 37. __________ 1972; its missions carried out extensive research of the lunar surface and even brought back samples of moon rocks.Also, in the history of space exploration men and women have been seen living on space stations, As for the U.S., 38________ (send) the first such station into space in Soviet Union in 1971 made it eager to have its own. Then, the first U.S. space station, skylab, 39.________(launch) in May 1973 and orbited for six years. Since the 1960s, both countries also have sent spacecraft to explore almost all the planets in the solar system. Atmospheric probes, surface landings, and flybys (近天体探测飞行) have produced photographs if and information about the surfaces, moons, and atmospheres of many planets. However, 40__________(not set) foot on any other planet before, astronauts as well as scientists are still devoted to space programs.III. VocabularyDirection: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Do note that there is one word more than you need.(A)Each year, the bright light of the Nobel Prize in literature falls across our cultural canvas and illuminates the work of a major writer. A. untraditional B. referred C. awards D. framed AB. critic AC. coversAD. gesture BC. count BD. tending CD. genius ABC. recognizingWhile 41_________of previous years have gone to writers of prose, poetry and drama the Swedish Academy, which awards the prize, announced on Oct. 13 that American singer Bob Dy lan, 75, was this year’s winner. However, the prize wasn’t given for his 2004 self-penned autobiography but “for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition.”It is certainly a(n) 42________choice. According to Steve Johnson of the Chicago Tribune, arts awards have almost always exclusively had an inherent bias toward so-called “high culture”, a category 43________ not to include people who got their start singing in coffeehouses.With that said, the Swedish Academy has ma de a bold 44________ to expand the definition of “literature”. It has, effect, opened the doors to popular culture, often 45_______ to as “low culture”.We live in a world where people who read comic books, watch television shows, listen to podcasts and pop music, are often also those who enjoy poetry and opera. And the Nobel, in 46 __________ Dylan’s work as literature, acknowledges that artists create works of popular culture with just as much care, control, courage and 47________ as Ernest Hemingway did sitting down at his typewriter.Dylan experts can battle over whether or not the singer indeed writes poetry- he was given the prize for his lyrics and music.If music and lyrics count as literature, as plays have done, could not other forms? Could we, someday, see a Nobel in literature go to US TV producers David Simon, Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki, or even US singer Beyonce?As Los Angeles Times pop music 48________ Robert Hilburn said about Dylan’s work: “He’s great cultural figure because of his wor ds and his ideas.”And for all the flash and bang of any performed art or filmed project, it’s the words that 49 _________, wrote Carolyn Kellogg of the Los Angeles Times.American TV series Breaking Bad (2008-2013) didn’t exist without US actor Bryan Cranston’s brilliant performance--but he couldn't have gotten there without the words on the page.Dylan’s Nobel says that words don't have to be bound within 50. ________ to be literature. It’s possible the Swedish Academy will back off its radical choice. But for now, literature is all around us. Read it, listen to it or watch it.(B)Most plants reproduce by forming seeds. Flowering plants usually produce seeds that are 51. __________ in fruits. The scientific name for such a plan is angiosperm (被子植物). The fruit covering makes seeds more likely to be scattered over a wide area by animals, wind, or water. A plant that grows in many area is less likely to become 52. ________ than one that grows in only one area. The fruit of an angiosperm is not necessarily something that people can eat. In this case, the word fruit simply refers to the mass of plant tissue that surrounds the send. Some angiosperm fruits are actually poisonous.Angiosperms depend on male and female flower parts to produce their seeds and fruits. At the center of the flower is the pistil, a female part that 53________ of a long column with a round base called an ovary (子房). Inside the ovary are the tiny ovules (胚珠) that become seeds if they are fertilized. 54__________occurs when pollen from a stamen, a male flower parts, joins the ovule inside the ovary. Pollen that reaches the tip of the pistil grows a long tube down into the ovary. Once pollen joins the ovule inside the ovary, a seed begins to form, the ovary becomes fruits, and the other flower parts wither and die.The form of a fruit 55__________ the manner in which seeds are scattered. For example, birds and other animals may eat soft, fleshy fruits, such as berries. These animals deposit the seeds in their 56_________, usually far from the parent plants. Some hard-shelled fruits that 57________- such as coconuts- are carried by water to faraway regions. Some other types of fruits rely on the wind to scatter their seeds. The milkweed 58. _________ fruit in the form of dry seedpods that grow until they burst. Once the seedpods burst, hundreds of seeds, each attached to many light, silken threads, are carried off by the wind.No matter how much angiosperm fruits and seeds may differ, each seed contains the same blueprint for 59. ________. Under the right conditions, the tiny embryo within the seed grows into a new plant. The embryo is made up of a root, a shoot, and one or two seed-leaves called cotyledons (子叶), which provide food for the sprouting plant. As the seed spouts, the root anchors the seeding in the earth, and the shoot grows up through the soil. As soon as the seeding penetrates the soil’s 60. _________, it b egins to grow its first true leaves.IV. Cloze.Direction: For each blank in the following passage there are four words marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrases that best fits the context.What is a vegan? What is veganism?Veganism is a type of vegetarian diet that ____61___meat, eggs, dairy products and all other animal-derived ingredients. Many vegans also do not eat foods that are ___62___using animal products, such as refined white sugar and some wines.Vegan ___63___either a person who follows this was of eating, or the diet itself. That is, the word vegan can be an adjective used to describe a food item, as in, “ This curry is vegan”, or, it can be used as a noun, as in, “Vegans like cookie, too.”Although there is some ___64___ as to whether certain foods, such as honey, fit into a vegan diet, if you are cooking for other vegans, it is best to be careful and ___65____these foods. Most vegans ___66___the definition of veganism to go beyond just food and will also avoid the use of all personal and household products tested on animals, and avoid ____67____and using all animal-derived non-food products, such as leather, fur and wool.What do vegans eat?This is perhaps the most common question about veganism. A vegan diet includes grains, beans, legumes, vegetables and ___68___and the nearly infinite number of foods made by combining them.____69___, many vegan versions of familiar foods are available, so you can eat vegan hot dogs, ice cream, cheese and vegan mayonnaise along with the more familiar veggie burgers. Many foods are ____70____veganism, such as soy milk and tofu, but many non-vegans also enjoy tofu, and you certainly don’t have to like tofu in order to eat vegan.Vegans also eat many of the same common and ____71___every day foods which just about every eats. ___72___, foods such as a vegetarian burrito without cheese or sour cream would be vegan, a vegetarian Thai curry made from coconut milk is vegan, pasta wit h tomato sauce or another non-meat and non-dairy sauce is vegan, and most breads are vegan.How can I become vegan?So you’ve decided to become vegan. But now what? Some people easily go from eating meat to vegan right away, while others struggle with their new ___73___, or choose to go v egetarian first and then ___74___omit eggs a nd dairy. There’s no right or wrong way to do it, but you may want to learn about what’s worked for other people. However you do it, keep your ____75___in mind and remember why you are choosing to adopt a vegan diet.61. A. excludes B. includes C. involves D. favors62. A. enjoyed B. consumed C. processed D. frozen63. A. protests against B. refers to C. complains about D. searches for64. A. analysis B. reason C. debate D. comment65. A. cook B. choose C. test D. avoid66. A. extend B. apply C. restrict D. offer67. A. controlling B. purchasing C. distributing D. producing68. A. eggs B. cheeses C. hot-dogs D. fruits69. A. Otherwise B. However C. Besides D. Thus70. A. separated from B. ignored by C. associated with D. limited to71. A. cheap B. familiar C. delicious D. healthy72. A. As a result B. For example C. In a sense D. In particular73. A. joy B. service C. commitment D. trend74. A. slowly B. accidentally C. essentia lly D. normally75. A. goal B. request C. responsibility D. expenseV. Reading ComprehensionSection A.Directions:Read the following four passage. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)As has been all too apparent in recent days at Balcombe, few issues cause greater concern than energy policy. Many village communities feel their countryside is being ruined by the power-producing machines of wind farms; yet they never take "direct action", even though the planning laws put them at a severe disadvantage. And the generous subsidies (财政补贴) , which encourage the expansion of wind power, are not favorable to the village communities and set landowners in conflict with other residents (居民) .Those who disagree with the rapid expansion of wind farms state that the damage they cause is out of proportion(比例) to the benefits they bring, because their energy output cannot match that of the carbon-based power stations they are supposed to replace. Supporters insist that wind must be part of a mix of renewables, nuclear and carbon, and that the country is committed to meeting EU ( European Union) targets for non-carbon energy generation.Against this background, the fact that there is an argument within the Government over whether to publish an official report on wind farms" impact on the countryside becomes even more extraordinary. The two parties in thecoalition (联合) government are in disagreement over what it should say.We have some advice for the two parties: publish the report, and let the country be the judge. Even if it contains evidence that wind farms are harmful, it will hardly be a pleasant surprise to people who do not like them. Equally, supporters must argue their case by acknowledging the concerns and explaining why they are either misplaced or worthy of much attention.The suggestion that further negotiations are to take place to produce an "acceptable" report suggests that the politics of coalition government are doing the country harm in a certain way. Given the sensitivities involved, all the information should be available so that people can reach their own conclusions, rather than being left with the suspicion(猜疑)that facts are being replaced by political beliefs.76. We can learn from the first paragraph that__________.A.energy policy catches much attention of the publicB.the residents are in favor of the expansion of wind farmsC.many village communities are satisfied with the subsidiesD.the planning laws offer great benefits to the residents77. Supporters think that the expansion of wind power____.A.is more rapid than that of carbon-based powerB.guarantees an increase in energy outputC.is expected to be much better than that of nuclear powerD.agrees with EU targets for non-carbon energy generation78. It can be inferred from the passage that____.A.an official report will settle the energy problemB.the two parties are divided over the issue of wind farmsC.the two parties have agreed on a further negotiationD.political beliefs concerning energy issue go against facts79. Which of the following reflects the author’s opinion?A.Increase political impact on energy policy.B.Release a statement of supporters on wind farms.C.Let the nation judge the facts about wind power.D.Leave the two parties to reach their own conclusions.(B)HOLIDAY FUN AT THE FOWERHOUSE500 HARRIS STREET ULTIMO TELEPHONE (02)9270111Join in the holiday fun at the powerhouse this month linked to our new exhibition, Evolution & Revolution: Chinese dress 1700s to now. DON’T FORGET our other special event, the Club Med Circus Schoo l which is part of the Circus(马戏团)!150 years of circus in Australia exhibition experience!◆Chinese Folk Dancing:Colorful Chinese dance and musical performances by The Chinese Folk Dancing School of Sydney. Dances include: the Golden and the Chinese drum dance. A feature will be the Qin dynasty Emperor’s count dance. Als o included is a show of face painting for Beijing opera performances.Sunday 29 June and Wednesday 2 July in the Turbine Hall, at 11.30 am & 1.30 pm.◆Australian Chinese Children’s Arts Theatre: Well-known children’s play experts from Shanghai leas this dynamic youth group. Performance includes Chinese fairy tales and plays.Thursday 3 to Sunday 6 July in the Turbine Hall, at 11.30 am & 1.30 pm.◆Chinese Youth League: A traditional performing arts group featuring performance highlights such as Red scarf and Spring flower dances, and a musician playing Er Hu.Sunday 6 to Tuesday 8 July in the Turbine Hall, 11.30 am to 1.30 pm.◆Kids Activity : Make a Paper Horse: Young children make a paper horse cut-out. (The horse is a frequent theme in Chinese painting, including a kind of advancement.) Suitable for ages 8-12 years.Sunday 28 June to Tuesday 8 July in the Turbine Hall, 12.30 pm to 1.00 pm.◆Club Med C ircus School: Learn circus skills, including the trapeze, tramp lining and magic. Note only for children over 5. There are 40 places available in each 1 hour session and these must be booked at the front desk, level 4, on the day.Enjoy unlimited free visits and many other benefits by becoming a Family member of the Powerhouse. Our family memberships cover two adults and all children under the age of 16years at the one address.Members receive Powerline, our monthly magazine, discounts in the shops and restaurants, as well as free admission to the Museum. All this for as little as $50, 00 a year! Call (02)9217 0600 for more details.80. When can you watch the Chinese drum dance?A.On July 2. B.On July 3.C.On July 6. D.On July 8.81. To learn the magic tricks, you can go to .A.Kids Activity. B.Chinese Youth League.C.Club Med Circus School. D.Children’s Arts Theatre.82. What is required if you want to enjoy free visits to the Museum?A.Calling (02)92170600. B.Gaining family membership.C.Coming for the holiday fun. D.Paying powerline $50.00 a year.83. What is the main purpose of the text?A.To attract visitors. B.To present schedules.C.To report the performances. D.To teach kids Chinese arts.(C)Today’s workplace is unique in history. Never before have we seen people working together who represent such different backgrounds and experiences. This difference of age, race, gender, and work style makes it very difficult to organize and run a company.As a result, companies are looking for individuals who can manage a wide range of employees effectively. Increasingly, managers are discovering that age differences among workers are a major cause of concern.This has been an important realization. The management difficulties and challenges have led some experts to study intergenerational differences for an understanding of problems in the workplace. What they have discovered is interesting and may provide ways of improving working conditions in companies that employ individuals from different generations.The first thing to realize, they say, is that differences of opinion about the importance of work and how to get work done are not a coincidence. That is, it is not an accident that young employees will be different from older employees. In fact, if employers do not pay attention to these differences, it is possible that anger will build up between people and lead to difficulties in the company.Resentment (仇恨) between members of different generations, if not attended to, can lead to extreme anger and unhappiness and even lasting enmity if people are not careful. That individuals from different generations should come to view each other as if they were from different sides of warring countries should not be surprising.It is natural for individuals from the same generation to form alliances (联盟), to come together for protection. Different generations represent different experiences in life, and these lead naturally to different opinions about oneself and one’s approaches to work.If you were raised in a time of plenty, when products were readily available and relatively inexpensive, you would believe that prosperity is natural and expectable. If, on the other hand, you were raised in a time of scarcity,you would always be careful not to waste things for fear you would not have enough. You would make angry people who seem to believe that problems will always solve themselves. Such optimism in the face of difficulties would be a source of unhappiness between you and them. It is difficult, in such circumstances, to achieve a happy, agreeable atmosphere in the workplace.84. What most possibly makes it difficult to organize or run a company?A. Employees are in different generations.B. Employees are of different backgrounds.C. Employees work in different styles.D. Employees are in different races.85. Employers should pay attention to ______ if they want to avoid anger between employees.A. the different understanding of problems in the workplaceB. the different views on value of work and working methodsC. the different generations of employees in the workplaceD. the different ways of expressing anger in the company86. The word “enmity” is closet in meaning to ______.A. hatredB. sorrowsC. ignoranceD. forgiveness87. What does the writer mainly talk about in the passage?A. Employees should be cooperative and friendly with each other.B. It is difficult for employers to have workers work in a friendly way.C. The weakness of human nature causes the anger between employees.D. The generational differences cause the disharmony among employees.(D)Charles Dickens’ novel A Tale of Two Cities is set in the years before and during the French Revolution (1789 - 1799). During its course, French revolutionaries brought down the empire and esta blished a republic of free and equal citizens.In reading the work, one sees that Dickens distorted some details of the French Revolution. At the beginning, Dickens notes that, in 1775, France was busy spending money. This mention of France’s spending touches briefly on what is perhaps the major cause of the French Revolution. Before the revolution, the government often borrowed money because it spent more than it raised in taxes. The increased spending and borrowing made manypeople’s blood boil, yet Dickens focused instead on the nobility’s oppression and exploitation of the working class, including peasants, as the causes of the revolution.The Marquis, one of the book’s characters, ill-treats and kills many people. Thus, he represents the nobles who mistreat the lower classes. One reviewer criticized this picture as an unfair representation of French society in the mid-1700s. The reviewer pointed out that the government would have punished nobles who mistreated or murdered. Nobles may have been guilty of other evils, however, such as not feeding the starving masses after bad weather ruined crops in 1789.Dickens’ account of the sto rming of the Bastille fails to mention that the gang that stormed the prison was looking for bullets and bombs to use in defense against a possible attack by the king’s troops. Dickens does include some accurate details, however, such as the crowd’s findin g only seven prisoners and freeing them and the pack’s executing (处决) the prison administrator and sticking his head on a post. The scene that the women knit (编织) as they watch the executions may seem to be an odd detail, but actually many women did knit stockings for the war effort as they watched the killing machine at work.Dickens’ descriptions of the steady stream of sentenced people into prison and the carts taking them to their deaths give readers some idea of the frequency with which officials jailed and executed people during the Rule of Terror, which lasted about a year. During the Terror, the government jailed about 250 thousand people, tried (审判) and killed about 17 thousand, and executed about 12 thousand without a trial. Those executed included people who opposed the revolution, people who offended the revolutionaries, and even some revolutionaries. About 15 percent were members of the ministry or nobility.88. What does the word “distorted” in Paragraph 2 most probably mean?A. Discussed.B. Revealed.C. Provided.D. Twisted.89. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A. A wild crowd rushed into the Bastille to fight with the royal soldiers.B. The nobles’ mistreating and killing people is the main cause of the revolution.C. About thirty thousand people lost their lives in the course of the Rule of Terror.D. Women were forced to work for the war supplies while watching people killed.90. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Dickens was once among the revolutionaries storming the Bastille.B. There was an extreme disorder and horror during the revolution.C. Nobles of those days in France were loaded with heavy social responsibilities.D. Classic lite rary works may serve as history textbooks to a great degree.91. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?A. The Collapse of the French EmpireB. Unknown Facts during the Rule of TerrorC. Dickens’ Description of the French RevolutionD. A Critical View on A Tale of Two CitiesSection BDirection: In the following article, 4 sentences have been removed. Choose the most suitable ones from the list A-AC to fit into each of the numbered gaps. There are TWO which do not fit in any of the gaps.A. Therefore, what economists try to do is to persuade people to reduce missed opportunities to save the cost.B. For every hour we work at one job we could quite easily be doing another, or be sleeping or watching a film.C. The biggest restriction on our resources is the number of hours we can devote to something, so we look to maximize the return we get on our investment of time.D. We should weigh the choices of opportunities, learning to give up for better ones and obtaining what we want besides profits.AB. For economists, every decision is made by knowledge of what one must forgo—in terms of money and enjoyment –in order to take it up.AC. Yet, in a sense it’s human nature to do precisely that –we assess the advantages and disadvantages of decisions all the time.However wealthy we may be, we can never find enough hours in the day to do everything we want. Economics deals with this problem through the concept of opportunity cost, which simply refers to whether someone’s time or money could be better spent on something else.Every hour of our time has a value. 92_____________________________________Each of these options has a different opportunity cost—namely, what they cost us in missed opportunities.Say you intend to watch a football match but the tickets are expensive and it will take you a couple of hours to get to and from the stadium. Why not, you might reason, watch the game from home and use the leftover money and time to have dinner with friends? This—the alternative use of your cash and time—is the opportunity cost.。
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2017 年自主招生考试英语试题及答案(初中高升中)英语试卷知识运用(共27分)单项填空(共15分,每题1分)从下边各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择能够填入空白处最正确选项。
21.I'mtalkingtoyou,Jack.Pleaselistento______carefully.A. meB.mine C.youD.yours22.Bothmyparentswereborn______1970.A. atB.inC.on D.to23.Hurryup,______youwillmisstheplane.A.a ndB.butC.so D.or---______doyouplayfootball?---Onceaweek.A.HowmuchB.HowlongC.HowoftenD.Howfar25.Wehavealovelyroom.It'soneof______inthehotel.A.niceB.nicerC.nicestD.thenicest---Canyourideahorse?---No,I______.A.ne edn'tB.maynotC.can't D.mustn't2 7.Iknockedonthedoorbut______answered.A.some bodyB.nobodyC.anybodyD.everybody2 8.PaulandI______tennisyesterday.HedidmuchbetterthanI.A.pl ayB.willplayC.playedD.areplaying2 9.Where'sTom?Hismother______himnow.A.isloo kingforB.willlookforC.haslookedforD.looksfor---Excuseme,couldyoutellmehow______toBeijingZoo? Well,youmaytakeBusNo.27.A.getB.getsC.gettingD.toget131.Myauntisawriter.She______morethantenbookssince1980.A.writesB.wroteC.haswrittenD.willwrite---Whatwereyoudoingthistimeyesterday?I______onthegrassanddrawingapicture.A.s itB.satC.amsitting D.wassitting33.Iwillsendyouane-mailassoonasI______inCanada.A.a rriveB.arrivedC.amarrivingD.willarrive3 4.Manyaccidents______bycarelessdriverslastyear.A.arec ausedB.werecaused C.havecausedD.willcause---Doyouknow______tomorrow?At8o'clock.A.whendidshecomeB.whenshecameC.whenwillshecomeD.whenshewillcome五、完形填空(共12分,每小1分)下边的短文,掌握其粗心,而后从短文后各所的A、B、C、D四此中,最正确。
上海七宝中学2016-2017学年高二年级10月月考考卷及答案
2017学年第一学期上海七宝中学高二年级10月月考考卷及答案(考试时间120分钟,分值150分)I. Listening comprehension (30)Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. The way ahead is blocked. B. Their car’s gone wrong.C. They’ve had a car accident.D. Their car is in the way.2. A. In a grocery. B. At a café. C. On an airliner. D.At a restaurant.3. A. $2.75. B. $22.00. C. $11.00. D. $5.50.4. A. Employer and employee. B. Nurse and patient.C. Examiner and examinee.D. Teacher and student.5. A. She used to learn to play the violin. B. She’s just bought a new violin.C. She doesn’t play the violin well.D. She promises to be a violinist.6. A. He is taking a driving test. B. He is learning to change lanes.C. He is looking for a car park.D. He is trying to park his car.7. A. They are having a lesson. B. They are attending a concert.C. They are watching a ball game.D. They are seeing a movie.8. A. He has had no letter from Philip Ross.B. He doesn’t do business with Philip Ross.C. He doesn’t know Philip Ross.D. He doesn’t care about Philip Ross’s business.9. A. Find out what’s happening. B. Get out of the area right away.C. Go and help clear the road.D. Take a short cut down the road.10. A. She’s going to vote against either of the two candidates.B. She wants to know more about the two candidates.C. She is uncertain about her choice of the two candidates.D. She’s decided on the candidate she’s going to vote for.Section BDirections:In section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Staying on gum trees all day long. B. Having a daily diet of gum leaves.C. Looking for food in a limited area.D. Storing its leafy diet in a large tube.12. A. It lives only in wet land. B. Its body gets slightly wet.C. It takes its mother’s milk.D. It rarely drinks water.13. A. It leaves its mother a year and a half after it is born.B. It’s been carried on its mother’s back since its birth.C. It is tended in its mother’s pouch and then on her back.D. It leaves its mother after birth and grows on gum trees.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Amy Chua’s change one year after the release of her book.B. Amy Chua’s reflection on American education.C. Amy Chua’s prediction of future teenage education.D. Amy Chua’s defense of her idea of parenting.15. A. She received no response from the TV audience.B. She got more invitations to make public speeches.C. She had more followers than she had expected.D. She invited more criticism among the critics.16. A. Super-strict parenting is meant for pre-school children.B. Tiger parenting is appropriate for a certain range of age.C. Parents should stop employing super-strict parenting.D. Less strict parenting is ideal for children of all ages.Section CDirections: In section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you hear. Write your answers on the answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversationBlanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversationComplete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.II. Grammar and VocabularySection A: (16)Read the following two passages. Fill in each blank with one proper word or the proper form of the given word to make the passage coherent. Make sure that your answers are grammatically correct.(A)Parents feel that it is difficult to live with teenagers. Then again, teenagers have similar feelings about their parents, __25_____( say) that it is not easy living withthem. According to a recent research, the most common argument between parents and teenagers is that regarding untidiness and daily routine tasks. On the one hand, parents go mad about messy rooms, clothes thrown on the floor and their children's refusal to help with the housework. On the other hand, teenagers lose their patience continually when parents blame them ____26____ dropping the towel in the bathroom, not ___27___( clean) up their room or refusing to do the shopping at the supermarket.The research , conducted by St. George University, ___28____(show) that different parents have different approaches to these problems. However, some approaches are more popular than others. For example, those parents who yell at their children for their untidiness, but __29___( late ) clean the room for them, have fewer chances of changing their children's behavior. On the contrary, those who let teenagers experience the consequences of their actions can do better. For example, when teenagers who don't help their parents with the shopping don't find their favorite drink in the refrigerator, they ____30___ (force) to reconsider their action.Psychologists say that communication is the most important thing in parent-child relationships. Parents should talk to their children but at the same time they should lend an ear to what they have to say. Parents __31__scold their children when they are untidy but they should also understand that their room is their own private space. Communication is a two-way process. It is only by listening to and understanding each other ___32__problems between parents and children can be settled.(B)Side-effects of drugs are usually provided when patients are advised by doctors to take them whether they are over-the-counter medicine or health nutritional supplements. 33 (convince) that the pills will work wonders inside their bodies, patients usually buy them and take them blindly.In order for a chemical to be considered a safe drug, it must 34 (prove) safe and its benefits outweigh the risks through experiments. However, no substance that has the power to do this is completely safe. Drugs are approved only after tests have demonstrated that they are relatively safe when 35 (use) as directed. Thus some very dangerous drugs are approved because they are necessary to treat serious illnesses. Many people suffer ill effects from drugs called side effects, even though they take the drug exactly as directed. The human population contains a great variety of genetic variation, but drugs 36 (test) on just a few thousand people. When a particular drug is taken by millions, some people 37 not respond in a predictable way, 38 _the drug has been tested. A patient may also acquire a tolerance for a certain drug, 39 means the patient has to take ever larger doses to produce the desired effect. Tolerance may lead to addiction,40 the person becomes sodependent on the drug that he or she will have severe psychological and physical disturbances when the drug is taken away.Section B (38)Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.Evaluating one's education at the close of each business day, most trained teachers, administrators, politicians, and statesmen made ___41___ analyses of all that has transpired (泄露产生)。
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2017七宝中学自招考试英语题库1Choice:1. From what I heard about their hotel and the terrible weather, they_______theirholiday at all.A. would have enjoyedB. shouldn't have enjoyedC. needn't have enjoyedD. can't have enjoyed2. I tried to call at your home last week but your dog simply ______not let me comethrough the gate.A. couldB. wouldC. mightD. should3. Here is my MP3 player! It's strange. I don't remember leaving it here, but Isuppose I ________so.A. can doB. must have doneC. need have doneD. should have done4. You __________Jeanne at the meeting this morning because she left for HongKong last night.A. mustn't have seenB. can't have seenC. shouldn't have seenD. wouldn't have seen5. The boss_______the worker how to do it, or the accident couldn't have happened.A. can't have toldB. ought to tellC. couldn't have been toldD. mustn't have told6. Haven't we told you that you_______ have 25 dollars if you have fixed ourcomputer?A. shallB. wouldC. should D could7. —There were already five people in the car but they managed to take me as well.—It ____________a comfortable journey.A. can't beB. shouldn't beC. must have beenD. couldn't have been8. ________this letter _________now?A. Need ... typedB. Does ... need to be typedC. Need ... to be typedD. Does ... need be typed9. Even if you don't like the work, you_________ it.A . must do B. must have done C. have to do D. should have done10. I know Miss Hamilton's handwriting. She always writes beautifully. Thishandwriting is so bad. So I believe this _________be hers.A. can notB. must notC. canD. should11. I promise you that I __________you a present next week.A. shall be givingB. will giveC. shall have givenD. shall give12. One ought _________for what one hasn't done.A. not to be punishedB. to not be punishedC. to not punishedD. not be punished13. One ought_________for what one hasn't done.A. not to be punishedB. to not be punishedC. to not punishedD. not be punished14. _________it be true that Albert passed the test in geography?A. MayB. ShouldC. CouldD. Would15. —Must we keep the room warm?—No, you _______.We'll leave soon.A. can'tB. shouldn'tC. needn'tD. mustn't16. He looks worried; I think he _________in the exam.A. ought to have failedB. should have failedC. must have failedD. must fail17. Mr. Lopes _____be in the classroom because I saw him only a minute ago here.A. mustn'tB. isn't able toC. can'tD. may not18. Listen ! Ms. Hood is speaking to the students. She _______them an Englishlesson.A. must giveB. must have givenC. must be givingD. ought to be given19. This fish is dead, I__________it into water five minutes ago.A. ought to putB. must putC. had to put D, should have put20. What a gift you've brought me! You are so kind, but you _________so.A. shouldn't doB. needn't doC. couldn't have doneD. needn't have done21. Lucy left home earlier than usual. She _______for class that day.A. can't have been lateB. cannot be lateC. shouldn't he lateD. may not be late22. Where is my key to the bike? I can't find it anywhere. I __________it.A. might loseB. would have lostC. should have lostD. must have lost23. --He must have gone by bus. --No, he_________by bus.A. mustn't goB. mustn't have goneC. can't goD. can't have gone24. You ________walk for miles and miles among the hills without meeting anyone.A. mustB. needC. mayD. should25. You________me, because I never said I liked coffee without milk.A. must be misunderstandingB. must misunderstandC. had to misunderstandD. must have misunderstood26 .The light of his room is still on, so he_______ out.A. mustn't goB. mustn't have goneC. can't have goneD. can't go27. The flowers are dead. You _________them.A. ought to waterB. should have wateredC. must have wateredD. have to water28. The movie was wonderful. You ___________to see it some day.A. haveB. hadC. oughtD. should29. Today is your holiday. You ___________here to work.A. shouldn't have comeB. needn't have comeC. mustn't have comeD. cannot have come30. Since the road was wet this morning, it _________last night.A. must rainB. must be rainedC. must have rainedD. had to rain31. You look very tired. You must__________to bed very late last night.A. be goneB. be goingC. have goneD. have been gone32. You _________such a long report, the new boss never likes reading a report over200 words,but you've written more than 500.A. needn't writeB. needn't have writtenC. didn't need to writeD. didn't need write33. I didn't see her in the meeting room this morning, so I think she_______at themeeting.A. mustn't have spokenB. shouldn't have spokenC. needn't have spokenD. couldn't have spoken34. She knows the city quite well. She_________there before.A. has goneB. had beenC. might goD. must have been35. He ought ____________so soon.A. to have not leftB. to not have leftC. not to have leftD. not have left36. You __________me up. I don't have to go to work today.A. didn't need to wakeB. needn't have wokenC needn’t to workD can’t have woken37. He ________so hurriedly that day, actually there was still more than half an hourleft.A. needn't leaveB. couldn't leaveC. oughtn't to leave D needn’t have left38. Be quick! They _______ for us at the school gate now.A. must have waitedB. must waitC. must be waitingD. ought to have waited39. –I rang your fiat yesterday. A man answered. But I didn't recognize the voice.--0h, it my brother Peter.A. must beB. mustC. can have beenD. might be40. The classroom is empty. I think they_______to the library.A. should have goneB. must goC. must have goneD. ought to41. The classroom is empty. I think they_______to the library.A. should have goneB. must goC. must have goneD. ought to42. When I saw her crying, I realized I _________her the news so soon.A. should have toldB. must have toldC. should not tellD. shouldn't have told43. Go and have _______before we set out.A. sleepB. a sleepC. the sleepD. sleeps44. Joe _______here by now, that's too bad. We can't have the meeting without him.A. ought to beB. should comeC. should have comeD. may have come45. Mary didn't answer the door bell. She _________asleep.A. ought to fallB. can have fallenC. might have fallenD. should have fallen46. He _______without saying good-bye to them because he always has goodmanners.A. mustn't have leftB. may not have leftC. shouldn't have leftD. can't have left47. Jim is very sorry that he has failed in the exam. He said he_______harder.A. must nave studiedB. would have studiedC. ought to studyD. should have studied48. Teresa's car stopped on the highway. It_______out of gas,A. may have runB. may runC. should runD. should have run49. It's still early. You___________.A, mustn't hurry B. wouldn't hurryC. may not hurryD. don't have to hurry50. You look well today. You _______a good sleep last night, I think.A. must haveB. hadC. must have hadD. will have51. The door is open. They _________to lock it.A. may forgetB. must forgetC. might forgetD. must have forgotten52. ___________you wait for me here?A. ShallB. ShouldC. WillD. May53. Miss Li isn't at home. She _______to the office.A. may have beenB. should have goneC, would have gone D. must have gone54. --1 think you were mistaken.--Yes, I ________mistaken.A. must beB. could beC. may beD. might have been55. –He _____be hungry. He's just eaten an apple.--l think he_______be hungry. He's walked a long way.A. can't ... mustB. mustn't mustC. shouldn't ... canD. can't ... can56. It seems that nothing _________to save him at the moment.A. can doB. can be doneC. is to doD. is going to do57. She ought_________ for that.A. not to be praisedB. to not be praised C to not praised D not to praised58. I don't think he________ a new watch.A. need to buyB. needs buyC. needD. need buy59. --May I take this dictionary out of the library?—NO, you_______________>A. needn'tB. mustn'tC. can'tD. shouldn't60. She ________to Vancouver before. She is very familiar with the city.A. ought to have beenB. should have beenC. can not have beenD. must have61. The girl is sixteen. Mother__________wash the clothes for her any longer.A. needs not toB. need notC. need not toD. needs not62. .Look at that man . It must be our Principal.-- No , it _______ him.A. must not beB. can't beC. needn't beD. would not be63. -Need I be there tonight? —Yes, you_______A. mustB. needC. canD. could64. The man standing over there __________be Mr. Morrison. He has gone to India.A. may notB. can'tC. mustn'tD. shouldn't65. The living room simply doesn't need_________A. to cleanB. to cleaningC. to be cleanedD. to be cleaning66. ___________the story be true? I hardly believe it.A. MayB. WouldC. MustD. Can67. —Must I finish all the exercises today?—No, you _________But you__________finish them before Friday.A. mustn't ... needB. don't have to… mustC. needn't ...need D shouldn’t…ought68. Did you hear me come in last night?No, I _______ asleepA. must beB. must have beenC.may beD. would be69. That would be a terrible mistake.No, I don’t think it __________ a mistake.A. must beB. mustn’t beC. can beD. can’t be70. There is no light in the room. I think he__________in.A. mustn't beB. can't beC. mustn't have beenD. should not be71. The house is quiet . The Browns ________to bed.A. must goB. must have goneC. should have beenD. should not be72. You __________have handed in your homework earlier.A. wouldB. had betterC. ought toD. must73. --t's a beautiful day for skating, isn't it?-- Yes, it's very nice. The radio said______, though.A. it might snow laterB. it would be fine laterC. it might become to rain laterD. it would shine later74. Tony was not surprised at all at the matter. He must ______ the story.A. have knowB. knowC. be knownD. be knowing75.Don’t have anything before go to bed,you?A.willB.doC.won’tD.wouldn’t76.Who would like to heip me with the heavy box?IA.shallB.willC.canD.may77.A squirrel doesn’t hibernate in winter,but it worry about itsfood.A.needs notB.needn’t toC.needn’tD.doesn’t need78.It ‘s unlikely to rain.you not take an umbrella with you.A.will haveB.needC. DareD.could79.She doesn’t answer the phone.she be out.A.canB.mightC.has toD.should80.Please open the window, ?A.can’t youB.aren’t youC.do youD.will you81.May i stop here?No,youA.mustn’tB.might notC.needn’tD.won’t82.Let’s go to the cinema,?A.do weB.do youC.shall weD.will you83.The teacher has told the boy that he pay for the missing book.A.need notB.need not toC.needs notD.needs not to84.You watch DVD all the evening if you wish,he said to her.A.shouldB.have toC.ought toD.may85. I go there at once?No ,I don’t think youA.must....have toB.do...need toC.need...mustD.may...ought to86. you like to have another cup of tea?Yes,please.A.canB.mustC.wouldD.may87.Do sit down, ?A.do youB.don’t youC.won’t youD.shall you88.I have been sitting up writting my paper for two nights.do you think i stand another night without sleeping?A.couldB.can be able toC.wouldD.shall89.Will you please do me a favor?Yes.IA.shallB.willC.canD.might90.Do as you are told, ?A.can youB.is itC.shall weD.will you91..have a cup of tea, ?A.can youB.is itC.shall weD.will you92.You to tell me the truth if you want my help.A.shouldB.had betterC.mustD.have93.Lieten!is that jeanne’s voice?she to the cinema.A.must have goneB.oughtn’t to goC.can’t have goneD.shouldn’t have gone94.And i to ask you,because i thought i must be wrong.A.didn’tB.not dareC.not to dareD.dared not95.Let us leave here, ?A.shall youB.will youC.shall weD.will we96.Clever boys need never work very hard, ?A.needn’t theyB.don’t theyC.do theyD.need they97.She asked Mr.palmer if she type the letter right then.A.shallB.wouldC.willD.should98.Peter has been trying for an hour,but his car still start.A.won’tB.wouldn’tC.didn’tD.hasn’t99.If you are going to the club tonight,you Richard there.A.might meetB.might have metC.may have metD.may have been met 100.You for what you have done!the boss threatened one of his employees. A.will be punished B.shall be punishedC.will have been punishedD.shall have been punished101. Swim to that rock and back again?A.Dare heB.dares heC.will dare heD.will he dare102.Sherry it if she doesn’t want to.A.need not doB.needs not doC.needs not to doD.does not need to 103. Do it myself than try to persuade such a silly fellow like him.A.I’d likeB.I’d ratherC.I’d betterD.I’d like to104.What’s the matter with the door?I can’t open it.I try to open it for you?A.willB.shallC.won’tD.need105.Have you read airport written by Arthur Hailey?No,I haven’t,like to read it.A.IB.I’llC.I’mD.I’d106. he open the door?Yes,please.A.shallB.willC.CanD.would107.He was a good swimmer so he swim to the shore when the boat sank.A.couldB.mightC.succeeded toD.was able to108.Must i wait here until you come back?A.No,you can’tB.No,you needn’t C, No,you must D.No,you may 109.He not pay unless he is forced to pay.A.shallB.willC.shouldD.would110.The man you want to see has arrived, he come now?A.doesB.willC.shallD.is111.If you really want yourself to be in good health,you must always so much.A.not be smokingB.not...have smokedC.not so smokeD.be not smoking112.Michael be a policeman,for he’s much too short.A.needn’tB.can’tC.shouldD.may113.Susan written a report like this.A.can haveB.mustn’t haveC.can’t haveD.ought to not have114.I wonder how he that to the teacher.A.dare to sayB.dare sayingC.not dare sayD.dared say115.When he was there,he go to that coffee shop at the corner after work every day.A.wouldB.shouldC.had betterD.might116.Sir,you be sitting in this waiting room,it is for women and children only. A.oughtn’t B.can’t C.won’t D.needn’t117.You can’t immagine that a well-behaved gentleman be so rude to a lady.A.mightB.needC.shouldD.would118.It has been announced that candidates remain in their seats until all the papers have been collected.A.canB.willC.mayD.shall119.How you say that you understand the whole story if you have covered only part of the article?A.canB.mustC.needD.may120.Children under 12 years of age in that country be under adult supervision when in a public libraryA.canB.mustC.needD.may121.Jack yet,otherwise he would have telephoned me.A.must haveB.shouldC.need haveD.ought to have122.there was a lot of fun at yesterday’s party.you come,but why didn’t you?A.must haveB.shouldC.need haveD.ought to have123.My sister met patrick at the grand theatre yesterday afternoon,so he your lecture.A.couldn’t have attendedB.needn’t have attendedC.mustn’t have attendedD.shouldn’t have attended124.Have you ever regretted doing something you ?A.should doB.must have doneC. Shouldn’t have doneD. Mustn’t have done125.When farmers use insecticide to kill insects,somepoisonous chemicalsstay on the crops or in the soil,and that is also dangerous.A.mustB.shouldC.ought toD.may126.When a grade 12 student is not well prepared when he finishes high school,he first gain skills necessary to begin a university program,which addd a year or more to their time at university.A.must canB.can mustC.should needD.might will127.If you leave the interrviewer a bad impression during an job interview,he will assume you have a lot of other unsatisfactory characters,worse,he or she take the time to give you a second chance.A.may notB.must notC.should notD.can not128.There are a lot of people there, we go and have a look?A.mustB.doC.willD.shall129.You see.my newly bought alarm clock is broken.i itA.should not buyB.need not have boughtC.ought not buyD.ought not to have bought130.I sincerely hope that my son enter a universityA.willB.wouldC.shouldD.might备课词组1.Consider as/to be2.Consist of3.Contribute to4.Convince sb of sth5.Cooperate with sb6.Cope with7.Count on8.Cover a long distance9.Cut down on10.Cut off11.Date back to12.Devote oneself to dong13.Die out14.Differ from15.Distinguish from16.Divide into17.Do harm/good to18.Do nothing but do19.Draw/form/reach/make a conclusion20.Put the following into english or vice versa翻译:中译英1.I will see,hear,read and learn what my superiors will consider as fit for me.2.those who have no way to get such extra marks will likely feel justified to cheat in examinations,whch they will consider as their own way to make up for their lack of power and money.3.Unite one consists of two lessons.4.His color photographs consists of common artifacts and scenes from every daylife ,which have been rearranged,assembled,and constructed into variousforms,patterns,and illustrations.5.Your success should contribute to the success of others!6.Understand that you deserve the best that life has to offer and that you have so much to contribute to the world.7.Our monitor contributes lots of spare time to our class.8.The shop assistant convinced us that his product was of good quality.9.The convincing proof that smoking causes cancer has failed to convince hundreds ofmillions of people to abandon the vile habit.10.It wouldn’t convince anybody of anything.11.If you feel safe and allow allow yourself to feel safe,you can learn,you can cooperate with others,you can build societies.12.We put off the conference in order to better cope with the tense situation13.Some individuals drink to cope with or medicate emotional problems.14.Whenever you have a team effort,you need to remember that your teammates count on you and want you to be successful15.Soon we could count on five or six eggs a week16.What puzzles me is how he was able to cover such a long distance on foot17.We should cut down on water consumption18.Ride a bicycle this will cut down on carbon emissions and money you spend on a car19.With the main highwy cut off,there is no connection to the rest of the country20.If you don’t pay the bill,we will cut off your electricity21.The artifacts,mainly textiles and ceramic objects,date back to the variety of cultures established in peru before its coloniza by the spanish in the 16th century 22.Any student looking for a part-time job must be realistic about the time they can devote to it and how far they are prepared to travel23.The current wave of protests may die down or be brutally repressed24.We are hoping for the storm to die down before we go out sailing.otherwise it could too be dangerous25.Why did such a durable specier die out?26.How many millions of years ago did this predatory dinosaur live,and when did it die out?27.28.The two boxes are same in color and different in shape29.The box differs from that one in shape30.31.The main characters that people can distinguish from animals are the subjectiveconsciousness,language and sociality32.Trademark is a part of brand,the forming of a excellent brand firstly need a trademark designation that is convenient for the customer to distinguish from the other trademarks33.Our class is usually divided into six groups when we have class discussion34.Eating too much does harm to our health35.36.I wanted to be with my family even though there was nothing to do but wait37.It is important to draw a conclusion from the facts部分答案:I1——5:D A B B C 6——10:A D B C A11——15:D A D A C 16—20 : C C C D D21-25:AD D C B 26-30: C B C B C31-35:C B D D C 36-40: B D C B B41-45:A D C B C 46-50:D D A D C51-55:D C D D A 56-60:B A D B D61-65:B B A B C 66-70: D B B C B71-75:B C A AA 76-80:BCBBD81-85:ACADA 86-90:CCABC91-95:DDCAB 96-100:DDAAB101-105:AABBD 106-110:ADBBC111-115:ABCDA 116-120:ACDAA121-125:CDACD 126-130:AADDA。
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Test for 21st Teens, Issue 646 (sept 19)Schoolgirl picks names (7%)Many children dream of becoming astronauts (宇航员), scientists, teachers or pop stars, but it is unlikely that many would say, “When I grow up, I want to help people pick their baby’s name.”Yet one British teenager is a baby namer ____1____ is laughing all the way to the bank.Beau Jessup, 16, ____2_____(earn) more than £48,000 (422,155 yuan) by helping Chinese parents choose English names for their children, according to the BBC.A student at Cheltenham Ladies College in England, Jessup had the idea during a family visit to China. It came ____3_____, during a meal out, she was asked by her parents’ friends to suggest an English name for their newborn baby.And thus, her business was born: She ___4_____(found) the Specialname website.After choosing their child’s gender (性别), parents are asked by the site to select from a list of 12 personality traits (特点) – including sensitive, honest, creative and clever – to match the way they would like their kid to be.Three names are then suggested, along with their meanings and a famous person with the same name such as Grace Kelly or Catherine Middleton. For example, Rose means elegant, sensitive and reliable. Parents can share the choices with their family and friends using messaging app WeChat so they can help make the final choice.Users ____5____(charge) dozens of yuan to use the service. Jessup said she was happy to have played a part in the lives of many families and changed her own life.“I have a target (目标) to reach ___6____ will allow me to pay for my university fees, and writing the text for the site was really good practice for my Mandarin GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education),” she told The Independen t.The practice of the Chinese ____7____(choose) Western names for themselves and their kids has been going on for decades. It is especially handy when it comes to cross-cultural communication.Jessup’s business isn’t the first of its kind. Last year, L indsay Jernigan from the US started a similar site called “Best English Names”.Chinese people aren’t the only ones who pay companies to choose names for their babies, either. In recent years, baby name experts have found success in the US and Europe by helpingparents name their babies.Climbing in pain(10%)Day one: Saturday, April 26, 9 am.Out in the desert, I leave my truck ____8_____ the path begins for Horseshoe Canyon. My plan is to cycle up Horshoe Canyon, leave the bike at the top and then come down Blue John Canyon on foot.The trip is a last-minute decision. Usually I would leave a detailed schedule with my roommates, but the only word I have given is “Utah”.____9_____ the Blue John path will be only a day trip, I’m carrying a 13kg pack, mos t of the weight ____10_____ (take) up by climbing gear (装备) for the canyon, food and four liters of water.By 2:30 pm, I’m about 7 miles into the canyon, where the canyon is no more than 1 meter wide. ____11____(get) down a steep (急剧下降的) drop I try to hang off the edge of a boulder (巨石) that is stuck between the walls of the canyon. Just before I let go of it, I feel it move. ___12_____ ________ ________ I land on the floor of the canyon, the boulder comes falling down. In the narrow space I cannot avoid the boulder. It hits one wall and then breaks my right arm against the other wall and stops there.The extreme pain throws me into a panic. I pull my arm quickly three times in an attempt to get it out from under the rock. But I’m stuck. There is no way I ____13_____ pull it out or move the boulder.There is no feeling in my right hand at all and it is already turning grey.My immediate worry is water. The average survival time in the desert ___14_____ water is between two and three days. My next thought is escape. Eliminating (排除) ideas that are just too stupid (like breaking open my AA batteries and hoping the acid eats into the stone but not my arm), I decide to try to chip away the rock around my hand with my knife. This is terribly slow.___15_____ _________ I wanted to sleep, I couldn’t. My hand is trapped too high up so I can’t lie down, and as soon as my knees bend, the pain is terrible. ____16____(use) a rope and some of my climbing gear, I manage to fix a kind of seat. That helps me take the weight off myfeet, although I soon realize that the straps (带子) restrict (限制) the blood supply and I can’t sit in it for more than 20 minutes.Pandas making their comeback(10%)When it comes to cuteness, few animals can compete with the giant panda, a national treasure. And there is good news for the lovable creature: It has just been brought back from the brink (边缘) of ____17_____.The International Union for Conservation (爱惜) of Nature (IUCN) downgraded the species from “____18_____” to “vulnerable” (易危) as the union published its new Red List on Sept 4.The downgrade came after IUCN data suggested that there were 1,864 giant pandas in the wild in China in 2021-their population grew by 17 percent in the decade leading up to 2021.Decades of conservation efforts have included the _____19____ of giant panda poaching (偷猎) and the creation of a panda reserve (爱惜区) system, increasing the number of areas where the animal can live.“The Chinese have done a great job in investing in panda habitats, expanding and setting up new ____20_____,” Ginette Hemley, senior vice-president for wildlife conservation at the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), told the BBC.The number of panda reserves in China has jumped to 67 from 13 in 1992. Nearly two-thirds of all wild pandas live in these reserves, according to the WWF.“The ____21_____ of the panda shows that when science, politics and … local communities come together, we can save wildlife,” WWF Director General Marco Lambertini told CNN.The giant panda, however, is not completely safe yet. Climate change and ____22_____ amounts of bamboo could mean the gains that have been made in the past few decades don’t last. The BBC said that fast climate change might destroy a third of the giant pandas’ bamboo-filled homes in the next 80 years. Due to the warmer weather, bamboo might not even____23____.Pandas must eat 12kg to 38kg worth of bamboo each day to ____24____ their energy needs. It makes up some 99 percent of their diet, without which they are likely to starve.“It is a real ____25_____, and this is the main problem that species are faci ng all over the world with regard to (关于) climate change,” Joe Walston, vice president of Conservation Field Programs for the Wildlife Conservation Society, told the Live Science website. “The most important thing we can do at the moment is to be able to g row … that habitat (栖息地) and … allow pandas to move across land.”Therefore, conservation efforts will continue and the giant panda will still be “a conservation-dependent species for the _____26____ future,” the IUCN’s report concluded.Money motivates fitness(15%)Do you think you would work out more if you were offered money to do so? Science has shown that money can give people motivation to ____27_____, but perhaps not in the way that you think.According to a study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine journal, the best ___28_____ isn’t offering money; it’s giving someone money, then ____29_____ to take it away.Researchers gave 281 people the goal of walking 7,000 steps every day over 13 weeks.To motivate the people who took part to reach the goal, researchers divided them into ____30____ groups. People in the first group received $ (9 yuan) each day as long as they ____31_____ 7,000 steps; the second group was only able to collect the $ if they had reached 7,000 steps the day before; and the third group was given $42 at the beginning of each month, and $ was taken away every time someone failed to meet the goal.The third group met their daily ____32____ goals 50 percent more often than the other two groups, showing that people were most ____33_____ to walk by the fear of losing money.“People are more motivated by losses than gains, and they like ____34____ gratification (知足),” study author Dr Mitesh Patel, an assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania in the US, t old CNN. “They want to be ____35_____ today, not next year or far into the future.”Our brains tend to avoid wanting to lose things more than they try to get the ____36_____ from gaining them, Patel explained. “It makes people think like the money is th eirs to lose from day one.”___37____, in most programs, many participants (参与者) will drop out quickly and only the motivated will stay _____38_____, Patel said.“In ours, we were pleasantly surprised that 96 percent stayed,” he added.The study provides _____39_____ that what matters is not only the money incentives (奖励), but also how you think about them.Œ This is important to how effective they are. The evidence could have a big effect on health promotion programs in the future, according to the study.“____40_____ themselves are not all you need,” Stephanie Pronk, a health and wellness consultant (顾问) with the Aon plc corporation, told The Wall Street Journal. “It’s really important to ____41_____ the incentive design and keep people on thei r toes.”27. A. turn up B. work out C. make up D. talk about28. A. test B. campaign C. design D. strategy29. A. attempting B. threatening C. failing D. managing30. A. one B. two C. three D. four31. A. finished B. challenged C. followed D. ran32. A. calorie B. business C. study D. fitness33. A. motivated B. worried C. disappointed D. blessed34. A. emotional B. immediate C. intellectual D. mutual35. A. praised B. compared C. forced D. rewarded36. A. budgets B. opportunities C. benefits D. gifts37. A. As a result B. In addition C. By contrast D. For example38. A. refreshed B. calm C. awake D. involved39. A. evidence B. funds C. suggestions D. aid40. A. expectations B. Outcomes C. Incentives D. Experiences41. A. adopt B. award C. change D. produce(8%)Yang Yang may very well be one of the most popular actors in China. His good looks, solider-like qualities and heartwarming smile have attracted audiences. _________42__________ Yang majored in the Department of Dance at People’s Liberation Army Arts College, a school in which students need to take part in military-style (军队风格的) practices. _____43__________ At the age of 16, he stood out with his manners and was personally handpicked to play the lead role of Jia Baoyu in TV drama A Dream of Red Mansions (红楼梦) by the director Li Shaohong.“He looks righteous (正气的) and innocent (纯真的), seemingly having no knowledge of the darkness in the world,” commented director Li Shaohong.Now this Chinese actor has taken his home country by storm after being cast as Xiao Nai in the hit TV drama A Smile Is Beautiful (微微一笑很倾城) an adaptation of the best-selling book written by Gu Man. In the show, he stars as a handsome college student doing a computer science major. Many people think Yang is the right person for the role.However, life is not always plain sailing. He has suffered many ups and downs as well. __________44___________ “At the beginning, I didn’t know how to be an actor,” he told .__________45___________ After he starred in the films The Left Ear (左耳) in 2021 and The Lost Tomb (盗墓笔记) in 2021, Yang started to gain more recognition.“So many times he felt his acting was not good enough and asked to try it again. He couldn’t be more serious,” said Alec Su, director of movie The Left Ear.Key for Issue 6461. who2. has earned3. when4. founded5. are charged6. that7. choosing8. where 9. Though 10. taken 11. To get 12. As soon as 13. can 14. without 15. Even if 16. using17—26 C ABC BC AB B AC CD D A27—30 BDBC 31—35 ADABD 36—40 CBDAC 41. C42—45 AB B D A。
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第I卷I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections:In Section A: you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers。
At the end of each conversation,a question will be asked about what was said。
The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once。
After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard。
1. A. See a film with the man B. Offer the man some helpC. Listen to some great music D。
Say thanks to the man。
2. A. At 1:00 pm B. At 3:00 pm C。
At 4:00 pmD. At 5:00 pm3。
A。
On his way B。
In a restaurant C。
At homeD. On a train4. A. A gay stole his clothes B. He found his clothes uglyC. Someone said he was uglyD. The clothes in the supermarket are ugly5. A。
Ask for something cheaper B。
上海市七宝中学2017届高三5月月考英语试题 Word版含答
第I卷I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A: you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. See a film with the man B. Offer the man some helpC. Listen to some great musicD. Say thanks to the man.2. A. At 1:00 pm B. At 3:00 pm C. At 4:00 pm D. At 5:00 pm3. A. On his way B. In a restaurant C. At home D. On a train4. A. A gay stole his clothes B. He found his clothes uglyC. Someone said he was uglyD. The clothes in the supermarket are ugly5. A. Ask for something cheaper B. Buy the vase she really likesC. Protect herself from being hurtD. Bargain with the shop assistant6. A. 147 pounds B. 150 pounds C. 153 pounds D. 163 pounds7. A. To get a haircut B. To attend a party C. To do some shopping D. To drive her home8. A. Use a computer in the lab B. Take a chemistry courseC. Help him revise his reportD. Get her computer repaired9. A. It spoke highly of the mayor B. It misinterpreted the mayor’s speechC. It made the mayor’s view clearerD. It carried the mayor’s speech accurately10. A. Germany B. France C. West Africa D. SpainSection BDirections: In Section B, you will hear several longer conversation(s) and short passage(s), and you will be asked several questions on each of the conversation(s)and short passage(s). Theconversation(s)and the passage(s)will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. He was Mrs. Beach’s neighborB. He used to work at Ms. Beach’s bookstoreC. He has followed Ms. Beach’s way of doing businessD. He came from Britain12. A. She died B. The Germans made her give it upC. Her business went from bad to worseD. She decided to start a new business13. A. In 1951 B. In 1962 C. In 1964 D. In 1919Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. 0.1 cm B. 1cm C. 0.01 mm D. 0.1mm15. A. There was a hole in it B. It got hurt by something hardC. It went off Bill Beaver’s eyeD. It sometimes didn’t work well16. A. It was made by handB. It was made by a special robotC. There was some blood during the operationD. The doctors didn’t take part during the opersationQuestions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. It couldn’t be doneB. It couldn’t be doneC. It was very difficultD. It was boring18. A. He didn’t like physical educationB. He had so little physical energyC. He was unable to sit still in classD. He can’t use skateboard at school19. A. He had a different schoolB. He let students plan P. E. classes on their ownC. He was kind to every studentD. He showed some techniques during classes20. A. It was robot-like with new tricksB. He was more professionalC. He created it by himselfD. It is smoother than others’II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.I have often though it would be a blessing(21)_________each human being were stricken blind and deaf for a few days at some time during his early adult life. Darkness would make him more appreciative of sight; silence would teach him the joys of sound.Now and then I have tested my seeing friends to discover what they see. Recently I was visited by a very good friend who had just returned from a long walk in the woods, and I asked her what she had observed. “Nothing in particular,” she replied. I (22)_______be suspicious if I had not been accustomed to such responses, for long ago I became convened that (23)____seeing see little.How was it possible, I asked myself, (24)__________(walk)for an hour through the woods and see nothing worthy of note? I who cannot see find hundreds of things to interest me(25)_______mere touch. I feel the delight of a flower, and something of the miracle of nature is revealed to me. Occasionally, if I am very fortunate, I place my hand gently in a small tree and feel the happy tremble of a bird in full song. I am delighted to have cool waters of a river (26)_________(rush)through my open fingers.To me the feast of seasons is a thrilling and unending drama, the action of (27)_________streams through my fingertips. At times my heart cries out, (28)________(thrill)to see al these things. If I can get so much pleasure by mere touch, how much more beauty must be revealed by sight? Yet, those who, have eyes apparently, see little. The view of color and action that fill the world(29)___________(take) for granted.It is human, perhaps, to appreciate little that which we have and to long for that which we have not, (30)________it is a great pity that in the world of light the gift of sight is used only as mere convenience rather than as a means of adding fullness to life.Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.By now, how the immune system is affected by stress has been discovered. In one study, ___31___500 couples, those who showed very unfriendly behavior during a 30-minute discussion about marriage problems had lower immune functioning for 24-hour period following the experiment than people who showed less ___32___behavior. It is not just stress that can do damage. One researcher though that if the same cold virus was put under two different noses, the person who is depressed or anxious would be more likely to develop the cold. How can stress and related emotions contribute to poor health?These feelings can cause the __33___of substances that damage or weaken our immure cells. Negative emotion can also cause our bodies to produce fewer substances that __34___help fight off disease. If stress, depression, anger and other negative feelings can make you more likely to get sick, can the ___35____be true? Will you have a stronger immune__36___and greater health if you are happier, less stressed? Experts believe that the answer is yes. There are studies showing that by __-37___certain mind-body techniques that help reduce stress and improve outlook, cancer patients can live longer. And cancer patients aren’t the only ones who can benefit. Research has found that when patients with chronic pain use ____38___therapies and other techniques to deal with discomfort, they reduced their visits to the doctors by 36%. Relaxation produces better health through deep rhythmic breathing, muscle loosening and a slower heart rate. When some of the pressure is taken out of the body, they entire immune system will ___39___much better. Relaxation decreases blood pressure and heart rate. That is important because a body that is ___40___under pressure will exhaust.III. Reading Comprehension Section ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B,C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Why do people go to university? There is a popular notion that a college education is something to be endured in order to become __41___to obtain certain kinds of jobs or to go to graduate school. This is not what we are trying to do at Harvard, nor would we wish to have many students here who took such a(n)___42___view of a college career. There are several goals we aim to reach in our undergraduate program.The most obvious one is to give knowledge—fairly___43___knowldege in one field and a more general knowledge of a variety of other subject areas which you may choose according to your interest. But if acquiring knowledge is a self-evident part of a college education, it is __44___the most important. Remarkably few of the facts you learn here will remain in your___45___for many years, and some of those that do will even be proved ___46___by new knowledge.__47___, we can instill(灌输)certain attitudes of mind-a willingness to accept uncertainly and the lack of definite truths; independence of mind, and a respect for facts and for the uncomfortable conclusions which facts sometimes lead to.In addition to these ___48___qualities, a college education should try to lay a foundation for the creative use of ___49___time. Some of this capacity can be stimulated in the classroom—in courses in the humanities and the arts. Yet, at least as much __50___will occur outside the lecture hall---on athletic fields, in music rooms, student theaters, concert hails, and so forth.These are some of the __51___of a liberal college education as I see them. I cannot resist concluding with a few private thoughts about our new careers at Harvard.To begin with, I hope that we will think__52___about what we want to accomplish here. It would be __53___for you to set your sights on some limited goal, such as getting good grades or merely getting into one or another graduate school.Second, I hope that you will give some thought to what you can do for others during your stay here. There are many problems waiting for your help, and many people who could __14___your efforts.My final bit of advice. Whatever else we do, let us remember not to take ourselves too seriously. However great our problems may seem, however urgent our complaints, they are overshadowed(黯然失色)by the __55__of countless other people on our planet.41. A. fascinated B. qualified C. determined D. required42. A. optimistic B. strong C. narrow D. sensitive43. A. concentrated B. expanded C. informed D. illustrated44. A. by far B. far from C. free from D. without doubt45. A. memory B. position C. evaluation D. foundation46. A. useful B. essential C. false D. common47. A. Besides B. However C. Therefore D. Somehow48. A. physical B. inborn C. emotional D. intellectual49. A. business B. study C. experiment D. leisure50. A. appreciation B. stimulation C. participation D. exposure51. A. benefits B. aims C. problems D. achievements52. A. broadly B. honestly C. freely D. continually53. A. fantastic B. magic C. tragic D. basic54. A. suffer from B. profit from C. reflect on D. complain about55. A. inspiration B. difference C. ambitions D. difficultiesSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions orunfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have read.(A)The Tide Rises, the Tide FallsBy Henry Wadsworth LongfellowThe tide rises, the tide falls,Along the sea — sands damp and brownThe traveler hastens toward the town,And the tide rises, the tide falls.Darkness settles on roofs and walls,But the sea, the sea in the darkness calls;The little waves, with their soft, white hands,Efface the footprints in the sands,And the tide rises, the tide falls.The morning breaks; the steeds in their stallsStamp and neigh, as the hostler calls;The day returns, but never moreReturns the traveler to the shore,And the tide rises, the tide falls.56. What is the figurative meaning (寓意)of the title “The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls” indicate?A. the change of the oceanB. the sequence of human historyC. the coming and going of travelersD. the eternity of the natural world57. In stanza 1, which line is parallel to “The morning breaks: the steeds in their stalls”?A. The tide rises, the tide fallsB. The twilight darkens, the curlew callsC. Alone the sea-sands damp and brownD. The traveler hastens toward the town58. In stanza 2, the word “Efface” in line 4 is the closest to _________in meaning.A. drawB. engraveC. eraseD. impress59. In stanza 3, “The day returns, but nevermore; Returns the traveler to the shore”, the poet possibly means ________.A. Time hustles; people bustleB. The traveler comes to the town just onceC. People will die while time goes onD. If time had feelings, people would stay(B)Predicti ng the future is always risky. But it’s probably safe to say that at least a few historians will one day speak of the 20th century as America’s “Disney ear”. Today, it’s certainly difficult to think of any other single thing that represents modern America as powerfully as the company that created Mickey Mouse. Globally, brands like Coca-Cola and McDonald's may be more widely known, but neither concludes 20th-century America in quite the same way as Disney.The reasons for Disney's success are quite a lot, but ultimately the credit belongs to one person - the man who created the cartoon and built the company from nothing, Walt Disney. Ironically, he could not draw particularly well. But he was a genius in other aspects. In business, his greatest skills were his insight and his management ability. After setting himself up in Hollywood, he single-handedly pioneered the concepts of branding and merchandising -- something his company still does brilliantly today.But what really distinguished Disney was his ability to identify with his audiences. Disney always made sure that his films championed the "little guy", and made him feel proud to be American. This he achieved by creating characters that reflected the hopes and fears of ordinary people. Some celebrated American achievements---He achieved this by creating characters that reflected the hopes and fears of ordinary people. Some Mickey Mouse, was “inspired by Charles Lindbergh’s flight across the Atlantic. Others, like the There Little Pigs and Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, showed how, through hard wok and helping one’s fellow man or Americans could survive social and economic crises like the Great Depression.Disney's other great virtue was the fact that his company -- unlike other big corporations--- had a human face. His Hollywood studio -- the public heard -- operated just like a democracy, where everyone was on first name terms and had a say in how things should be run. He was alsoregarded as a great patriot because not only did his cartoons praise America, but, during World War II, his studios made training films for American soldiers.The reality, of course, was less idyllic. As the public would later learn, Disney's patriotism had an unpleasant side. After a strike by cartoonists in 1941, he became convinced that Hollywood had been infiltrated by Communists . He agreed to work for the FB1 as a mole, identifying and spying on colleagues whom he suspected were subversives.But, apart from his affiliations with the FBI, Disney was more or less the genuine article. A new book, The Magic Kingdom: Walt Disney and the American Way of Life, by Steven Watts, confirms that he was very definitely on the side of ordinary Americans—in the 30s and 40s he voted for Franklin Roosevelt, believing he was a champion of the workers. Also, Disney was not an apologist for the FBI, as some have suggested. In fact, he was always suspicious of large, bureaucratic organizations, as is evidenced in films like That Darned Cat, in which he portrayed FB1 agents as bungling incompetents.By the time he died in 1966, Walt Disney was as icon like Thomas Edison and the Wright Brothers. To business people and filmmakers, he was a role model; to the public at large, he was "Uncle Walt" -- the man who had entertained them all their lives, the man who represented them all their lives, the man who represented all that was good about America.60. Walt Disney is believed to possess the following abilities EXCEPT______________.A . painting B. creativity C. management D. merchandising61. According to the passage, what was the pleasant side of Disney’s patriotism?A. He sided with ordinary Americans in his filmsB. He supported Arnorlca’s was efforts in his own wayC. He had doubts about large, bureaucratic organizationsD. He voted for Franklin Roosevelt in the 30s and 40s62. In the sixth paragraph the sentence “Disney was more or lets the genuine artic l e” means that _________.A. Disney was a creative and capable personB. Disney once agreed to work for the FB1C. Disney ran his company in a democratic wayD. Disney was sympathetic with ordinary people(C)For most thinkers since the Greek philosophers, it was self-evident that there is something called human nature, something that constitutes the essence of man. There were various views about what constitutes it, but there was agreement that such an essence exists---that is to say, that there is something by virtue of which man is man. Thus man was defined as a rational being, as a social animal, an animal that can make tools, or a symbol-making animal.More recently, this traditional view has begun to be questioned. One reason for this change was the increasing emphasis given to the historical approach to man. An examination of the history of humanity suggested that man in our time is so different from man in previous times that it seemed unrealistic to assume that men in every age have had in common something that can be called “human nature.” The historical approach was reinforced, particularly in the United States, by studies in the field of cultural anthropology (人类学). The study of primitive peoples has discovered such a diversity of customs, values, feelings, and thoughts that many anthropologists arrived at the concept that man is born as a blank sheet of paper on which each culture writes its text. Another factor contributing to the tendency to deny the assumption of a fixed human nature was that the concept has so often been abused as a shield behind which the most inhuman acts are committed. In the name of human nature, for example, Aristotle and most thinkers up to the eighteenth century defended slavery. Or in order to prove the rationality and necessity of the capitalist form of society, scholars have tried to make a case for acquisitiveness, competitiveness, and selfishness as natural human characters. Popularly, one refers cynically to “human nature” in accepting the inevitability of such undesirable human behavior as greed, murder, cheating and lying.Another reason for skepticism about the concept of human nature probably lies in the influence of evolutionary thinking. Once man came to be seen as developing in the process of evolution, the idea of a substance which is contained in his essence seemed untenable. Yet I believe it is precisely from an evolutionary standpoint that we can expect new insight into the problem of the nature of man.63. Most philosophers believed that human nature ________.A. is the quality distinguishing man from other animalsB. consists of competitiveness and selfishnessC. is something partly innate and partly acquiredD. consists of rationality and undesirable behavior64. The traditional view of “human nature” was strongly challenged by ________.A. the emergence of the evolutionary theoryB. the historical approach to manC. new insight into human behaviorD. the philosophical analysis of slavery65. The author mentioned Aristotle, a great ancient thinker, in order to ________.A. emphasize that he contributed a lot to defining the concept of “human nature”B. show that the concept of “human nature” was used to justify social evilsC. prove that he had a profound influence on the concept of “human nature”D. support the idea that some human characters are inherited.66. According to the passage, anthropologists believe that human beings ________.A. have some characters in commonB. are born with diverse culturesC. are born without a fixed natureD. change their characters as they grow upSection CDirections: Complete the following passage by using the sentences given below. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.1) In a few years you will be able to order a transcript of your entire genetic code for less than $1,000. ____67____Two different university laboratories have developed test that will reveal the entirety of a baby’s genetic code using just a blood sample from the mother plus a drop of saliva(唾液)from the father.2) Prenatal(出生前的) whole-genome sequencing will provide volumes of information beyond the currently available tests exclusively for genetic disorders such as Down’s syndrome or Tay-Saches disease. The three billion units of code furnished in the new tests will also dwarf(使……相形见的) the relative trickle(零散)of information provided by consumer gene-testing services such as 23andMe, which currently look only at perhaps about one million locations in the genome.3)____68____Without careful panning, the new prenatal genetics might rob a child of the chance to make decisions best left until adulthood---whether or not to learn, for instance, if a mutation(突变)predicts the inevitability of Huntington’s disease 20 years hence.4)_____69_____. Similar laissez0faire(放住)action to prenatal whole-genome testing could portend(预示)tragedy.5)Ultimately certain agency will need to develop a comprehensive policy on prenatal whole genome testing. Bioethics scholars wrote an analysis last summer that calls on the medical community to develop a guide to the most relevant genomic data for future parents. ___70___Without access to a much higher level of refined expertise, the secrets of our offspring’s genetic code will continue to remain an unnerving cipher---or worse.IV. Summary WritingDirections: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.Rocks Tell TimeEarth’s surface is constantly changing, and its rocks are evidence of past geologic events. The age of rocks can be determined in various ways. By using relative-dating principles and noting the position of layers within a rock, it is also possible to reconstruct the sequence(顺序)of geologic events that have occurred at a site.One way scientists do this is by using the principle of uniformitarianism, which states that the processes affecting the earth today are the same ones that affected it in the past. For example, at an active volcano, today, lava can be observed to cool and form layers of basalt(玄武岩). Therefore, any time one sees layers of basalt, it can be assumed that they likely formed from lava cooling after a volcanic eruption.Second, the principle of original horizontality states that most sedimentary(由沉淀物所生成的)rock is deposited in a horizontal position, which means they form layers. The principle of superposition can be used to interpret the relative ages of these layers: In a sequence of undisturbed sedimentary layers or lava flows, the oldest layers are at the bottom. These principles allow scientists to determine the relative age of a rock compared with another rock. They can also compare the ages of rock layers in different areas. This type of comparison has enabled them to create a list of earth’s rock layers from youngest to oldest, called a geologic column.Another way to test a rock’s age is by using radioactivity. Radioactive parts of elements in rocks decay into other elements at a constant pace called a half-life. By comparing the amount of the originai element with the amount present today, scientists can come up with an absolute age for a rock. These ages are compiled into a history of earth. Long stretches of time on earth are called eras. Earth’s rock history includes the Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic eras.The scientists who interpret the stories told by rocks are called structural geologists and stratigraphers(地层学家). Structural geologists carefully observe and interpret layer of rock. They study the way in which the earth’s crust is deformed by mountain-building processes. They also study clues at the earth’s surface that reveal the underlying structure and geologic history of an area. Stratigaphers compare vertical sequences of rock layers form different areas to piece together the geologic history of a region.71._____________________________第II卷V. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets. 72.在我看来,中国人是世界上最喜欢谈论国内外大事的民族。
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2017七宝中学自招考试英语题库1Choice:1. From what I heard about their hotel and the terrible weather, they_______theirholiday at all.A. would have enjoyedB. shouldn't have enjoyedC. needn't have enjoyedD. can't have enjoyed2. I tried to call at your home last week but your dog simply ______not let me comethrough the gate.A. couldB. wouldC. mightD. should3. Here is my MP3 player! It's strange. I don't remember leaving it here, but Isuppose I ________so.A. can doB. must have doneC. need have doneD. should have done4. You __________Jeanne at the meeting this morning because she left for HongKong last night.A. mustn't have seenB. can't have seenC. shouldn't have seenD. wouldn't have seen5. The boss_______the worker how to do it, or the accident couldn't have happened.A. can't have toldB. ought to tellC. couldn't have been toldD. mustn't have told6. Haven't we told you that you_______ have 25 dollars if you have fixed ourcomputer?A. shallB. wouldC. should D could7. —There were already five people in the car but they managed to take me as well.—It ____________a comfortable journey.A. can't beB. shouldn't beC. must have beenD. couldn't have been8. ________this letter _________now?A. Need ... typedB. Does ... need to be typedC. Need ... to be typedD. Does ... need be typed9. Even if you don't like the work, you_________ it.A . must do B. must have done C. have to do D. should have done10. I know Miss Hamilton's handwriting. She always writes beautifully. Thishandwriting is so bad. So I believe this _________be hers.A. can notB. must notC. canD. should11. I promise you that I __________you a present next week.A. shall be givingB. will giveC. shall have givenD. shall give12. One ought _________for what one hasn't done.A. not to be punishedB. to not be punishedC. to not punishedD. not be punished13. One ought_________for what one hasn't done.A. not to be punishedB. to not be punishedC. to not punishedD. not be punished14. _________it be true that Albert passed the test in geography?A. MayB. ShouldC. CouldD. Would15. —Must we keep the room warm?—No, you _______.We'll leave soon.A. can'tB. shouldn'tC. needn'tD. mustn't16. He looks worried; I think he _________in the exam.A. ought to have failedB. should have failedC. must have failedD. must fail17. Mr. Lopes _____be in the classroom because I saw him only a minute ago here.A. mustn'tB. isn't able toC. can'tD. may not18. Listen ! Ms. Hood is speaking to the students. She _______them an Englishlesson.A. must giveB. must have givenC. must be givingD. ought to be given19. This fish is dead, I__________it into water five minutes ago.A. ought to putB. must putC. had to put D, should have put20. What a gift you've brought me! You are so kind, but you _________so.A. shouldn't doB. needn't doC. couldn't have doneD. needn't have done21. Lucy left home earlier than usual. She _______for class that day.A. can't have been lateB. cannot be lateC. shouldn't he lateD. may not be late22. Where is my key to the bike? I can't find it anywhere. I __________it.A. might loseB. would have lostC. should have lostD. must have lost23. --He must have gone by bus. --No, he_________by bus.A. mustn't goB. mustn't have goneC. can't goD. can't have gone24. You ________walk for miles and miles among the hills without meeting anyone.A. mustB. needC. mayD. should25. You________me, because I never said I liked coffee without milk.A. must be misunderstandingB. must misunderstandC. had to misunderstandD. must have misunderstood26 .The light of his room is still on, so he_______ out.A. mustn't goB. mustn't have goneC. can't have goneD. can't go27. The flowers are dead. You _________them.A. ought to waterB. should have wateredC. must have wateredD. have to water28. The movie was wonderful. You ___________to see it some day.A. haveB. hadC. oughtD. should29. Today is your holiday. You ___________here to work.A. shouldn't have comeB. needn't have comeC. mustn't have comeD. cannot have come30. Since the road was wet this morning, it _________last night.A. must rainB. must be rainedC. must have rainedD. had to rain31. You look very tired. You must__________to bed very late last night.A. be goneB. be goingC. have goneD. have been gone32. You _________such a long report, the new boss never likes reading a report over200 words,but you've written more than 500.A. needn't writeB. needn't have writtenC. didn't need to writeD. didn't need write33. I didn't see her in the meeting room this morning, so I think she_______at themeeting.A. mustn't have spokenB. shouldn't have spokenC. needn't have spokenD. couldn't have spoken34. She knows the city quite well. She_________there before.A. has goneB. had beenC. might goD. must have been35. He ought ____________so soon.A. to have not leftB. to not have leftC. not to have leftD. not have left36. You __________me up. I don't have to go to work today.A. didn't need to wakeB. needn't have wokenC needn’t to workD can’t have woken37. He ________so hurriedly that day, actually there was still more than half an hourleft.A. needn't leaveB. couldn't leaveC. oughtn't to leave D needn’t have left38. Be quick! They _______ for us at the school gate now.A. must have waitedB. must waitC. must be waitingD. ought to have waited39. –I rang your fiat yesterday. A man answered. But I didn't recognize the voice.--0h, it my brother Peter.A. must beB. mustC. can have beenD. might be40. The classroom is empty. I think they_______to the library.A. should have goneB. must goC. must have goneD. ought to41. The classroom is empty. I think they_______to the library.A. should have goneB. must goC. must have goneD. ought to42. When I saw her crying, I realized I _________her the news so soon.A. should have toldB. must have toldC. should not tellD. shouldn't have told43. Go and have _______before we set out.A. sleepB. a sleepC. the sleepD. sleeps44. Joe _______here by now, that's too bad. We can't have the meeting without him.A. ought to beB. should comeC. should have comeD. may have come45. Mary didn't answer the door bell. She _________asleep.A. ought to fallB. can have fallenC. might have fallenD. should have fallen46. He _______without saying good-bye to them because he always has goodmanners.A. mustn't have leftB. may not have leftC. shouldn't have leftD. can't have left47. Jim is very sorry that he has failed in the exam. He said he_______harder.A. must nave studiedB. would have studiedC. ought to studyD. should have studied48. Teresa's car stopped on the highway. It_______out of gas,A. may have runB. may runC. should runD. should have run49. It's still early. You___________.A, mustn't hurry B. wouldn't hurryC. may not hurryD. don't have to hurry50. You look well today. You _______a good sleep last night, I think.A. must haveB. hadC. must have hadD. will have51. The door is open. They _________to lock it.A. may forgetB. must forgetC. might forgetD. must have forgotten52. ___________you wait for me here?A. ShallB. ShouldC. WillD. May53. Miss Li isn't at home. She _______to the office.A. may have beenB. should have goneC, would have gone D. must have gone54. --1 think you were mistaken.--Yes, I ________mistaken.A. must beB. could beC. may beD. might have been55. –He _____be hungry. He's just eaten an apple.--l think he_______be hungry. He's walked a long way.A. can't ... mustB. mustn't mustC. shouldn't ... canD. can't ... can56. It seems that nothing _________to save him at the moment.A. can doB. can be doneC. is to doD. is going to do57. She ought_________ for that.A. not to be praisedB. to not be praised C to not praised D not to praised58. I don't think he________ a new watch.A. need to buyB. needs buyC. needD. need buy59. --May I take this dictionary out of the library?—NO, you_______________>A. needn'tB. mustn'tC. can'tD. shouldn't60. She ________to Vancouver before. She is very familiar with the city.A. ought to have beenB. should have beenC. can not have beenD. must have61. The girl is sixteen. Mother__________wash the clothes for her any longer.A. needs not toB. need notC. need not toD. needs not62. .Look at that man . It must be our Principal.-- No , it _______ him.A. must not beB. can't beC. needn't beD. would not be63. -Need I be there tonight? —Yes, you_______A. mustB. needC. canD. could64. The man standing over there __________be Mr. Morrison. He has gone to India.A. may notB. can'tC. mustn'tD. shouldn't65. The living room simply doesn't need_________A. to cleanB. to cleaningC. to be cleanedD. to be cleaning66. ___________the story be true? I hardly believe it.A. MayB. WouldC. MustD. Can67. —Must I finish all the exercises today?—No, you _________But you__________finish them before Friday.A. m ustn't ... needB. don't have to… mustC. needn't ...need D shouldn’t…ought68. Did you hear me come in last night?No, I _______ asleepA. must beB. must have beenC.may beD. would be69. That would be a terrible mistake.No, I don’t think it __________ a mistake.A. must beB. mustn’t beC. can beD. can’t be70. There is no light in the room. I think he__________in.A. mustn't beB. can't beC. mustn't have beenD. should not be71. The house is quiet . The Browns ________to bed.A. must goB. must have goneC. should have beenD. should not be72. You __________have handed in your homework earlier.A. wouldB. had betterC. ought toD. must73. --t's a beautiful day for skating, isn't it?-- Yes, it's very nice. The radio said______, though.A. it might snow laterB. it would be fine laterC. it might become to rain laterD. it would shine later74. Tony was not surprised at all at the matter. He must ______ the story.A. have knowB. knowC. be knownD. be knowing75.Don’t have anything before go to bed,you?A.willB.doC.won’tD.wouldn’t76.Who would like to heip me with the heavy box?IA.shallB.willC.canD.may77.A squirrel doesn’t hibernate in winter,but it worry about itsfood.A.needs notB.needn’t toC.needn’tD.doesn’t need78.It ‘s unlikely to rain.you not take an umbrella with you.A.will haveB.needC. DareD.could79.She doesn’t answer the phone.she be out.A.canB.mightC.has toD.should80.Please open the window, ?A.can’t youB.aren’t youC.do youD.will you81.May i stop here?No,youA.mustn’tB.might notC.needn’tD.won’t82.Let’s go to the cinema,?A.do weB.do youC.shall weD.will you83.The teacher has told the boy that he pay for the missing book.A.need notB.need not toC.needs notD.needs not to84.You watch DVD all the evening if you wish,he said to her.A.shouldB.have toC.ought toD.may85. I go there at once?No ,I don’t think youA.must....have toB.do...need toC.need...mustD.may...ought to86. you like to have another cup of tea?Yes,please.A.canB.mustC.wouldD.may87.Do sit down, ?A.do youB.don’t youC.won’t youD.shall you88.I have been sitting up writting my paper for two nights.do you think i stand another night without sleeping?A.couldB.can be able toC.wouldD.shall89.Will you please do me a favor?Yes.IA.shallB.willC.canD.might90.Do as you are told, ?A.can youB.is itC.shall weD.will you91..have a cup of tea, ?A.can youB.is itC.shall weD.will you92.You to tell me the truth if you want my help.A.shouldB.had betterC.mustD.have93.Lieten!is that jeanne’s voice?she to the cinema.A.must have goneB.oughtn’t to goC.can’t have goneD.shouldn’t have gone94.And i to ask you,because i thought i must be wrong.A.didn’tB.not dareC.not to dareD.dared not95.Let us leave here, ?A.shall youB.will youC.shall weD.will we96.Clever boys need never work very hard, ?A.needn’t theyB.don’t theyC.do theyD.nee d they97.She asked Mr.palmer if she type the letter right then.A.shallB.wouldC.willD.should98.Peter has been trying for an hour,but his car still start.A.won’tB.wouldn’tC.didn’tD.hasn’t99.If you are going to the club tonight,you Richard there.A.might meetB.might have metC.may have metD.may have been met 100.You for what you have done!the boss threatened one of his employees. A.will be punished B.shall be punishedC.will have been punishedD.shall have been punished101. Swim to that rock and back again?A.Dare heB.dares heC.will dare heD.will he dare102.Sherry it if she doesn’t want to.A.need not doB.needs not doC.needs not to doD.does not need to 103. Do it myself than try to persuade such a silly fellow like him.A.I’d likeB.I’d ratherC.I’d betterD.I’d like to104.What’s the matter with the door?I can’t open it.I try to open it for you?A.willB.shallC.won’tD.need105.Have you read airport written by Arthur Hailey?No,I haven’t,like to read it.A.IB.I’llC.I’mD.I’d106. he open the door?Yes,please.A.shallB.willC.CanD.would107.He was a good swimmer so he swim to the shore when the boat sank.A.couldB.mightC.succeeded toD.was able to108.Must i wait here until you come back?A.No,you can’tB.No,you needn’t C, No,you must D.No,you may 109.He not pay unless he is forced to pay.A.shallB.willC.shouldD.would110.The man you want to see has arrived, he come now?A.doesB.willC.shallD.is111.If you really want yourself to be in good health,you must always so much.A.not be smokingB.not...have smokedC.not so smokeD.be not smoking112.Michael be a policeman,for he’s much too short.A.needn’tB.can’tC.shouldD.may113.Susan written a report like this.A.can haveB.mustn’t haveC.can’t haveD.ought to not have114.I wonder how he that to the teacher.A.dare to sayB.dare sayingC.not dare sayD.dared say115.When he was there,he go to that coffee shop at the corner after work every day.A.wouldB.shouldC.had betterD.might116.Sir,you be sitting in this waiting room,it is for women and children only. A.oughtn’t B.can’t C.won’t D.needn’t117.You can’t immagine that a well-behaved gentleman be so rude to a lady.A.mightB.needC.shouldD.would118.It has been announced that candidates remain in their seats until all the papers have been collected.A.canB.willC.mayD.shall119.How you say that you understand the whole story if you have covered only part of the article?A.canB.mustC.needD.may120.Children under 12 years of age in that country be under adult supervision when in a public libraryA.canB.mustC.needD.may121.Jack yet,otherwise he would have telephoned me.A.must haveB.shouldC.need haveD.ought to have122.there was a lot of fun at yest erday’s party.you come,but why didn’t you?A.must haveB.shouldC.need haveD.ought to have123.My sister met patrick at the grand theatre yesterday afternoon,so he your lecture.A.couldn’t have attendedB.needn’t have attendedC.mustn’t have attendedD.shouldn’t have attended124.Have you ever regretted doing something you ?A.should doB.must have doneC. Shouldn’t have doneD. Mustn’t have done125.When farmers use insecticide to kill insects,somepoisonous chemicalsstay on the crops or in the soil,and that is also dangerous.A.mustB.shouldC.ought toD.may126.When a grade 12 student is not well prepared when he finishes high school,he first gain skills necessary to begin a university program,which addd a year or more to their time at university.A.must canB.can mustC.should needD.might will127.If you leave the interrviewer a bad impression during an job interview,he will assume you have a lot of other unsatisfactory characters,worse,he or she take the time to give you a second chance.A.may notB.must notC.should notD.can not128.There are a lot of people there, we go and have a look?A.mustB.doC.willD.shall129.You see.my newly bought alarm clock is broken.i itA.should not buyB.need not have boughtC.ought not buyD.ought not to have bought130.I sincerely hope that my son enter a universityA.willB.wouldC.shouldD.might备课词组1.Consider as/to be2.Consist of3.Contribute to4.Convince sb of sth5.Cooperate with sb6.Cope with7.Count on8.Cover a long distance9.Cut down on10.Cut off11.Date back to12.Devote oneself to dong13.Die out14.Differ from15.Distinguish from16.Divide into17.Do harm/good to18.Do nothing but do19.Draw/form/reach/make a conclusion20.Put the following into english or vice versa翻译:中译英1.I will see,hear,read and learn what my superiors will consider as fit for me.2.those who have no way to get such extra marks will likely feel justified to cheat in examinations,whch they will consider as their own way to make up for their lack of power and money.3.Unite one consists of two lessons.4.His color photographs consists of common artifacts and scenes from every daylife ,which have been rearranged,assembled,and constructed into variousforms,patterns,and illustrations.5.Your success should contribute to the success of others!6.Understand that you deserve the best that life has to offer and that you have so much to contribute to the world.7.Our monitor contributes lots of spare time to our class.8.The shop assistant convinced us that his product was of good quality.9.The convincing proof that smoking causes cancer has failed to convince hundreds ofmillions of people to abandon the vile habit.10.It wouldn’t convince anybody of anything.11.If you feel safe and allow allow yourself to feel safe,you can learn,you can cooperate with others,you can build societies.12.We put off the conference in order to better cope with the tense situation13.Some individuals drink to cope with or medicate emotional problems.14.Whenever you have a team effort,you need to remember that your teammates count on you and want you to be successful15.Soon we could count on five or six eggs a week16.What puzzles me is how he was able to cover such a long distance on foot17.We should cut down on water consumption18.Ride a bicycle this will cut down on carbon emissions and money you spend on a car19.With the main highwy cut off,there is no connection to the rest of the country20.If you don’t pay th e bill,we will cut off your electricity21.The artifacts,mainly textiles and ceramic objects,date back to the variety of cultures established in peru before its coloniza by the spanish in the 16th century 22.Any student looking for a part-time job must be realistic about the time they can devote to it and how far they are prepared to travel23.The current wave of protests may die down or be brutally repressed24.We are hoping for the storm to die down before we go out sailing.otherwise it could too be dangerous25.Why did such a durable specier die out?26.How many millions of years ago did this predatory dinosaur live,and when did it die out?27.The two boxes are same in color and different in shape28.The box differs from that one in shape29.The main characters that people can distinguish from animals are the subjective consciousness,language and sociality30.Trademark is a part of brand,the forming of a excellent brand firstly need atrademark designation that is convenient for the customer to distinguish from the other trademarks31.Our class is usually divided into six groups when we have class discussion32.Eating too much does harm to our health33.I wanted to be with my family even though there was nothing to do but wait34.35.It is important to draw a conclusion from the facts部分答案:I1——5:D A B B C 6——10:A D B C A11——15:D A D A C 16—20 : C C C D D21-25:AD D C B 26-30: C B C B C31-35:C B D D C 36-40: B D C B B41-45:A D C B C 46-50:D D A D C51-55:D C D D A 56-60:B A D B D61-65:B B A B C 66-70: D B B C B71-75:B C A AA 76-80:BCBBD81-85:ACADA 86-90:CCABC91-95:DDCAB 96-100:DDAAB101-105:AABBD 106-110:ADBBC 111-115:ABCDA 116-120:ACDAA 121-125:CDACD 126-130:AADDA。
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2017七宝中学自招考试英语题库 1Choice:1. From what I heard about their hotel and the terrible weather, they_______theirholiday at all.A. would have enjoyedB. shouldn't have enjoyedC. needn't have enjoyedD. can't have enjoyed2. I tried to call at your home last week but your dog simply ______not let me comethrough the gate.A. couldB. wouldC. mightD. should3. Here is my MP3 player! It's strange. I don't remember leaving it here, but Isuppose I ________so.A. can doB. must have doneC. need have doneD. should have done4. You __________Jeanne at the meeting this morning because she left for HongKong last night.A. mustn't have seenB. can't have seenC. shouldn't have seenD. wouldn't have seen5. The boss_______the worker how to do it, or the accident couldn't have happened.A. can't have toldB. ought to tellC. couldn't have been toldD. mustn't have told6. Haven't we told you that you_______ have 25 dollars if you have fixed ourcomputer?A. shallB. wouldC. should D could7. —There were already five people in the car but they managed to take me as well.—It ____________a comfortable journey.A. can't beB. shouldn't beC. must have beenD. couldn't have been8. ________this letter _________now?A. Need ... typedB. Does ... need to be typedC. Need ... to be typedD. Does ... need be typed9. Even if you don't like the work, you_________ it.A . must do B. must have done C. have to do D. should have done10. I know Miss Hamilton's handwriting. She always writes beautifully. Thishandwriting is so bad. So I believe this _________be hers.A. can notB. must notC. canD. should11. I promise you that I __________you a present next week.A. shall be givingB. will giveC. shall have givenD. shall give12. One ought _________for what one hasn't done.A. not to be punishedB. to not be punishedC. to not punishedD. not be punished13. One ought_________for what one hasn't done.A. not to be punishedB. to not be punishedC. to not punishedD. not be punished14. _________it be true that Albert passed the test in geography?A. MayB. ShouldC. CouldD. Would15. —Must we keep the room warm?—No, you _______.We'll leave soon.A. can'tB. shouldn'tC. needn'tD. mustn't16. He looks worried; I think he _________in the exam.A. ought to have failedB. should have failedC. must have failedD. must fail17. Mr. Lopes _____be in the classroom because I saw him only a minute ago here.A. mustn'tB. isn't able toC. can'tD. may not18. Listen ! Ms. Hood is speaking to the students. She _______them an Englishlesson.A. must giveB. must have givenC. must be givingD. ought to be given19. This fish is dead, I__________it into water five minutes ago.A. ought to putB. must putC. had to put D, should have put20. What a gift you've brought me! You are so kind, but you _________so.A. shouldn't doB. needn't doC. couldn't have doneD. needn't have done21. Lucy left home earlier than usual. She _______for class that day.A. can't have been lateB. cannot be lateC. shouldn't he lateD. may not be late22. Where is my key to the bike? I can't find it anywhere. I __________it.A. might loseB. would have lostC. should have lostD. must have lost23. --He must have gone by bus. --No, he_________by bus.A. mustn't goB. mustn't have goneC. can't goD. can't have gone24. You ________walk for miles and miles among the hills without meeting anyone.A. mustB. needC. mayD. should25. You________me, because I never said I liked coffee without milk.A. must be misunderstandingB. must misunderstandC. had to misunderstandD. must have misunderstood26 .The light of his room is still on, so he_______ out.A. mustn't goB. mustn't have goneC. can't have goneD. can't go27. The flowers are dead. You _________them.A. ought to waterB. should have wateredC. must have wateredD. have to water28. The movie was wonderful. You ___________to see it some day.A. haveB. hadC. oughtD. should29. Today is your holiday. You ___________here to work.A. shouldn't have comeB. needn't have comeC. mustn't have comeD. cannot have come30. Since the road was wet this morning, it _________last night.A. must rainB. must be rainedC. must have rainedD. had to rain31. You look very tired. You must__________to bed very late last night.A. be goneB. be goingC. have goneD. have been gone32. You _________such a long report, the new boss never likes reading a report over200 words,but you've written more than 500.A. needn't writeB. needn't have writtenC. didn't need to writeD. didn't need write33. I didn't see her in the meeting room this morning, so I think she_______at themeeting.A. mustn't have spokenB. shouldn't have spokenC. needn't have spokenD. couldn't have spoken34. She knows the city quite well. She_________there before.A. has goneB. had beenC. might goD. must have been35. He ought ____________so soon.A. to have not leftB. to not have leftC. not to have leftD. not have left36. You __________me up. I don't have to go to work today.A. didn't need to wakeB. needn't have wokenC needn’t to workD can’t have woken37. He ________so hurriedly that day, actually there was still more than half an hourleft.A. needn't leaveB. couldn't leaveC. oughtn't to leave D needn’t have left38. Be quick! They _______ for us at the school gate now.A. must have waitedB. must waitC. must be waitingD. ought to have waited39. –I rang your fiat yesterday. A man answered. But I didn't recognize the voice.--0h, it my brother Peter.A. must beB. mustC. can have beenD. might be40. The classroom is empty. I think they_______to the library.A. should have goneB. must goC. must have goneD. ought to41. The classroom is empty. I think they_______to the library.A. should have goneB. must goC. must have goneD. ought to42. When I saw her crying, I realized I _________her the news so soon.A. should have toldB. must have toldC. should not tellD. shouldn't have told43. Go and have _______before we set out.A. sleepB. a sleepC. the sleepD. sleeps44. Joe _______here by now, that's too bad. We can't have the meeting without him.A. ought to beB. should comeC. should have comeD. may have come45. Mary didn't answer the door bell. She _________asleep.A. ought to fallB. can have fallenC. might have fallenD. should have fallen46. He _______without saying good-bye to them because he always has goodmanners.A. mustn't have leftB. may not have leftC. shouldn't have leftD. can't have left47. Jim is very sorry that he has failed in the exam. He said he_______harder.A. must nave studiedB. would have studiedC. ought to studyD. should have studied48. Teresa's car stopped on the highway. It_______out of gas,A. may have runB. may runC. should runD. should have run49. It's still early. You___________.A, mustn't hurry B. wouldn't hurryC. may not hurryD. don't have to hurry50. You look well today. You _______a good sleep last night, I think.A. must haveB. hadC. must have hadD. will have51. The door is open. They _________to lock it.A. may forgetB. must forgetC. might forgetD. must have forgotten52. ___________you wait for me here?A. ShallB. ShouldC. WillD. May53. Miss Li isn't at home. She _______to the office.A. may have beenB. should have goneC, would have gone D. must have gone54. --1 think you were mistaken.--Yes, I ________mistaken.A. must beB. could beC. may beD. might have been55. –He _____be hungry. He's just eaten an apple.--l think he_______be hungry. He's walked a long way.A. can't ... mustB. mustn't mustC. shouldn't ... canD. can't ... can56. It seems that nothing _________to save him at the moment.A. can doB. can be doneC. is to doD. is going to do57. She ought_________ for that.A. not to be praisedB. to not be praised C to not praised D not to praised58. I don't think he________ a new watch.A. need to buyB. needs buyC. needD. need buy59. --May I take this dictionary out of the library?—NO, you_______________>A. needn'tB. mustn'tC. can'tD. shouldn't60. She ________to Vancouver before. She is very familiar with the city.A. ought to have beenB. should have beenC. can not have beenD. must have61. The girl is sixteen. Mother__________wash the clothes for her any longer.A. needs not toB. need notC. need not t oD.needs not62. .Look at that man . It must be our Principal.-- No , it _______ him.A. must not beB. can't beC. needn't beD. would not be63. -Need I be there tonight?—Yes, you_______A. mustB. needC. canD. could64. The man standing over there __________be Mr. Morrison. He has gone to India.A. may notB. can'tC. mustn'tD. shouldn't65. The living room simply doesn't need_________A. to cleanB. to cleaningC. to be cleanedD. to be cleaning66. ___________the story be true? I hardly believe it.A. MayB. WouldC. MustD. Can67. —Must I finish all the exercises today?—No, you _________But you__________finish them before Friday.A. mustn't ... needB. don't have to ⋯mustC. needn't ...need D shouldn ’t ⋯ought68. Did you hear me come in last night?No, I _______ asleepA. must beB. must have beenC.may beD. would be69. That would be a terrible mistake.No, I don ’t think it __________ a mistake.A. must beB. mustn ’t beC. can beD. can ’t be70. There is no light in the room. I think he__________in.A. mustn't beB. can't beC. mustn't have beenD. should not be71. The house is quiet . The Browns ________to bed.A. must goB. must have goneC. should have beenD. should not be72. You __________have handed in your homework earlier.A. wouldB. had betterC. ought toD. must73. --t's a beautiful day for skating, isn't it?-- Yes, it's very nice. The radio said______, though.A. it might snow laterB. it would be fine laterC. it might become to rain laterD. it would shine later74. Tony was not surprised at all at the matter. He must ______ the story.A. have knowB. knowC. be knownD. be knowing75.Don’t have anything before go to bed, you?A. w illB.doC.won’tD.wouldn ’t76.Who would like to heip me with the heavy box?IA.shallB.willC.canD.may77.A squirrel doesn ’t hibernate in winter,but i w t orry about itsfood.A. n eeds notB.needn ’t toC.needn’tD.doesn ’t need78.It ‘s unlikely to rain.you not take an umbrella with you.A.will haveB.needC. DareD.could79.She doesn ’t answer the phone.she be out.A.canB.mightC.has toD.should80.Please open the window, ?A. c an’t youB.aren ’t youC.do youD.will you81.May i stop here?No,youA. m ustn’tB.might notC.needn’tD.won’t82.Let ’s go to the cinema, ?A.do weB.do youC.shall weD.will you83.The teacher has told the boy that he pay for the missing book.A.need notB.need not toC.needs notD.needs not to84.You watch DVD all the evening if you wish,he said to her.A.shouldB.have toC.ought toD.may85. I go there at once?No ,I don ’t think youA.must....have toB.do...need toC.need...mustD.may...ought to86. you like to have another cup of tea?Yes,please.A.canB.mustC.wouldD.may87.Do sit down, ?A. d o youB.don’t youC.won’t youD.shall you88.I have been sitting up writting my paper for two nights.do you think i stand another night without sleeping?A.couldB.can be able toC.wouldD.shall89.Will you please do me a favor?Yes.IA.shallB.willC.canD.might90.Do as you are told, ?A.can youB.is itC.shall weD.will you91..have a cup of tea, ?A.can youB.is itC.shall weD.will you92.You to tell me the truth if you want my help.A.shouldB.had betterC.mustD.have93.Lieten!is that jeanne ’s vo i c e?t s oh t e he cinema.A.must have goneB.oughtn ’t to goC.can’t have goneD.shouldn ’t have gone94.And i to ask you,because i thought i must be wrong.A. d idn ’tB.not dareC.not to dareD.dared not95.Let us leave here, ?A.shall youB.will youC.shall weD.will we96.Clever boys need never work very hard, ?A. n eedn’t theyB.don’t theyC.do theyD.need they97.She asked Mr.palmer if she type the letter right then.A.shallB.wouldC.willD.should98.Peter has been trying for an hour,but his car still start.A. w on’tB.wouldn ’tC.didn ’tD.hasn ’t99.If you are going to the club tonight,you Richard there.A.might meetB.might have metC.may have metD.may have been met 100.You for what you have done!the boss threatened one of his employees.A.will be punishedB.shall be punishedC.will have been punishedD.shall have been punished101. Swim to that rock and back again?A.Dare heB.dares heC.will dare heD.will he dare102.Sherry it if she doesn ’t want to.A.need not doB.needs not doC.needs not to doD.does not need to 103. Do it myself than try to persuade such a silly fellow like him.A.I ’d likeB.I ’d ratherC.I ’d betterD.I ’d like to104.What ’t s h e matter with the door?I can ’t open it.I try to open it for you?A. w illB.shallC.won’tD.need105.Have you read airport written by Arthur Hailey?No,I haven ’t, like to read it.A.IB.I ’llC.I ’mD.I ’d106. he open the door?Yes,please.A.shallB.willC.CanD.would107.He was a good swimmer so he swim to the shore when the boat sank.A.couldB.mightC.succeeded toD.was able to108.Must i wait here until you come back?A. N o,you can ’tB.No,you needn t’C, No,you must D.No,you may 109.He not pay unless he is forced to pay.A.shallB.willC.shouldD.would110.The man you want to see has arrived, he come now?A.doesB.willC.shallD.is111.If you really want yourself to be in good health,you must always so much.A.not be smokingB.not...have smokedC.not so smokeD.be not smoking112.Michael be a policeman,for he ’s much too short.A.needn ’tB.can ’tC.shouldD.may113.Susan written a report like this.A. c an haveB.mustn ’t haveC.can’t haveD.ought to not have114.I wonder how he that to the teacher.A.dare to sayB.dare sayingC.not dare sayD.dared say115.When he was there,he go to that coffee shop at the corner after work every day.A.wouldB.shouldC.had betterD.might116.Sir,you be sitting in this waiting room,it is for women and children only.A. o ughtn ’tB.can ’tC.won’tD.needn’t117.You can ’t immagine that a w-b e e l h a v e d gentleman be so rude to a lady.A.mightB.needC.shouldD.would118.It has been announced that candidates remain in their seats until all the papers have been collected.A.canB.willC.mayD.shall119.How you say that you understand the whole story if you have covered only part of the article?A.canB.mustC.needD.may120.Children under 12 years of age in that country be under adult supervision when in a public libraryA.canB.mustC.needD.may121.Jack yet,otherwise he would have telephoned me.A.must haveB.shouldC.need haveD.ought to have122.there was a lot of fun at yesterday ’s p c a o r m t y e.y,b o u u t why didn ’t you?A.must haveB.shouldC.need haveD.ought to have123.My sister met patrick at the grand theatre yesterday afternoon,so he your lecture.A.couldn ’t have attendedB.needn ’t have attendedC.mustn ’t have attendedD.shouldn ’t have attended124.Have you ever regretted doing something you ?A.should doB.must have doneC. Shouldn ’t have doneD. Mustn ’t have done125.When farmers use insecticide to kill insects,somepoisonous chemicalsstay on the crops or in the soil,and that is also dangerous.A.mustB.shouldC.ought toD.may126.When a grade 12 student is not well prepared when he finishes high school,hefirst gain skills necessary to begin a university program,which addd a year ormore to their time at university.A.must canB.can mustC.should needD.might will127.If you leave the interrviewer a bad impression during an job interview,he will assume you have a lot of other unsatisfactory characters,worse,he or she take thetime to give you a second chance.A.may notB.must notC.should notD.can not128.There are a lot of people there, we go and have a look?A.mustB.doC.willD.shall129.You see.my newly bought alarm clock is broken.i itA.should not buyB.need not have boughtC.ought not buyD.ought not to have bought130.I sincerely hope that my son enter a universityA.willB.wouldC.shouldD.might备课词组1.Consider as/to be2.Consist of3.Contribute to4.Convince sb of sth5.Cooperate with sb6.Cope with7.Count on8.Cover a long distance9.Cut down on10.Cut off11.Date back to12.Devote oneself to dong13.Die out14.Differ from15.Distinguish from16.Divide into17.Do harm/good to18.Do nothing but do19.Draw/form/reach/make a conclusion20.Put the following into english or vice versa翻译:中译英1.I will see,hear,read and learn what my superiors will consider as fit for me.2.those who have no way to get such extra marks will likely feel justified to cheat in examinations,whch they will consider as their own way to make up for their lack of power and money.3.Unite one consists of two lessons.4.His color photographs consists of common artifacts and scenes from every daylife ,which have been rearranged,assembled,and constructed into variousforms,patterns,and illustrations.5.Your success should contribute to the success of others!6.Understand that you deserve the best that life has to offer and that you have so much to contribute to the world.7.Our monitor contributes lots of spare time to our class.8.The shop assistant convinced us that his product was of good quality.9.The convincing proof that smoking causes cancer has failed to convince hundreds ofmillions of people to abandon the vile habit.10.It wouldn ’t convince anybody of anything.11.If you feel safe and allow allow yourself to feel safe,you can learn,you can cooperate with others,you can build societies.12.We put off the conference in order to better cope with the tense situation13.Some individuals drink to cope with or medicate emotional problems.14.Whenever you have a team effort,you need to remember that your teammates count on you and want you to be successful15.Soon we could count on five or six eggs a week16.What puzzles me is how he was able to cover such a long distance on foot17.We should cut down on water consumption18.Ride a bicycle this will cut down on carbon emissions and money you spend on a car19.With the main highwy cut off,there is no connection to the rest of the country20.If you don ’t pay the bill,we will cut off your electricity21.The artifacts,mainly textiles and ceramic objects,date back to the variety of cultures established in peru before its coloniza by the spanish in the 16th century22.Any student looking for a part-time job must be realistic about the time they can devote to it and how far they are prepared to travel23.The current wave of protests may die down or be brutally repressed24.We are hoping for the storm to die down before we go out sailing.otherwise it could too be dangerous25.Why did such a durable specier die out?26.How many millions of years ago did this predatory dinosaur live,and when did it die out?27.The two boxes are same in color and different in shape28.The box differs from that one in shape29.The main characters that people can distinguish from animals are the subjective consciousness,language and sociality30.Trademark is a part of brand,the forming of a excellent brand firstly need atrademark designation that is convenient for the customer to distinguish from the other trademarks31.Our class is usually divided into six groups when we have class discussion32.Eating too much does harm to our health33.I wanted to be with my family even though there was nothing to do but wait34.It is important to draw a conclusion from the facts部分答案:I1——5:D A B B C 6——10:A D B C A 11——15:D A D A C 16—20 : C C C D D 21-25:AD DC B 26-30: C B C B C 31-35:C BD D C 36-40: BD C B B41-45:A D C B C 46-50:D D A D C51-55:D C D D A 56-60:B A D B D61-65:B B A B C 66-70: D B B C B71-75:B C A AA 76-80:BCBBD81-85:ACADA 86-90:CCABC91-95:DDCAB 96-100:DDAAB101-105:AABBD 106-110:ADBBC111-115:ABCDA 116-120:ACDAA121-125:CDACD 126-130:AADDA。