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1.I have a sister and ______ name is Mary.
  • A. his
  • B. her
  • C. my
  • D. their
2.We need to finish writing a book review ______ English this weekend.
  • A. in
  • B. at
  • C. off
  • D. by
3.—______ do you usually have a haircut, Jim?
—Every three weeks. My hair grows so fast.
  • A. How much
  • B. How many
  • C. How long
  • D. How often
4.—Linda, ______ you take care of your little sister this afternoon?
—Sure, Mom!
  • A. must
  • B. need
  • C. can
  • D. should
5.I did well in the sports meeting this term ______ I trained hard.
  • A. because
  • B. so
  • C. when
  • D. if
6.Supercomputers are thousands of times ______ than ordinary computers.
  • A. fast
  • B. faster
  • C. fastest
  • D. the fastest
7.Since 2008, China ______ a powerful high-speed railway network.
  • A. develop
  • B. developed
  • C. has developed
  • D. will develop
8.The Adventures of Tom Sawyer ______ by Mark Twain.
  • A. writes
  • B. wrote
  • C. will be written
  • D. was written
9.—Has Grandma arrived?
—Not yet. She will give us a call as soon as she ______.
  • A. lands
  • B. landed
  • C. will land
  • D. was landing
10.—Do you have any plans for the coming weekend?
—Yes. I ______ Peking University with my friends.
  • A. visit
  • B. will visit
  • C. have visited
  • D. was visiting
11.I ______ a sweet dream when the alarm clock rang this morning.
  • A. have
  • B. had
  • C. am having
  • D. was having
12.—Do you know ______?
—At 9 o'clock tomorrow morning.
  • A. when will the meeting begin
  • B. when did the meeting begin
  • C. when the meeting will begin
  • D. when the meeting began
13.  Before my trip to the mountains, I used to be a homebody. I felt completely (1)       spending weeks or even months — in my hometown or sometimes even on my block — without going anywhere. I could be quite satisfied by watching the Discovery and National Geographic Channels.
  The situation (2)       when one day David, my best friend, rushed into my room and talked me into joining him on his journey to the Rocky Mountains. We set off five days later.
  This was my first time in the mountains. (3)      , the weather was foggy most of the time, and the higher we got into the mountains, the less clearly we could see. On the first day, we were making our way along the foothills; but the next day, we started to climb on one of the peaks (山顶). (4)       it was not that straight and high, I was still excited. I regularly speeded up, and because of that I ran out of (5)       long before we got to the top.
  When we finally got there, nothing had really changed. The same fog was nearly covering everything. I felt so disappointed, because I had, during the whole course of climbing, (6)       to see the view from above and perhaps to be able to take some photos. We spent a couple of hours on the top, and decided to turn back, when the wind suddenly (7)       the clouds, and the place we were standing on was brightened with the sun. I saw a fantastic panorama (全景图) in front of me, and for some moments I couldn't believe my eyes. It was so amazing that I realized I couldn't help looking forward to the next trip to the mountains.
  The next day we returned — my (8)       started to hurt so badly that I could hardly walk. But every time I felt an ache, I remembered the feeling of being high above, with my head touching the skies and the clouds swimming below.
14.
Animated Feature Film-Oscar Nominees (奥斯卡奖提名) 2019  
Incredibles 2
Director: Brad Bird
The superhero family accept tasks to save the world and themselves. The mom, Helen Parr, works to fight against bad people. Meanwhile, her husband stays at home to manage the household and the kids. 
Isle of Dogs
Director: Wes Anderson
Twenty years in the future, Megasaki is facing a serious dog flu (流感), so all dogs are sent to Trash Island. A boy, Atari, refuses to stop looking for his dog and starts an adventure to get it back. 
Mirai
Director: Mamoru Hosoda
Four-year-old Kun doesn't like the arrival of his baby sister, Mirai. So he hides himself in a magic garden, where he travels through time and meets his late relatives, with the help of Mirai from the future. 
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Director: Bob Persichetti,
Peter Ramsey When teenager Miles is bitten by a spider, he gets super powers like Spiderman. Then he joins other spider heroes as he fights against the bad people. 
15.A kid hero
  "If you could have any three things, what would you want?"
  Eleven-year-old Ruby Chitsey loves asking that question, but it's not a game she plays. She asks the seniors (老年人) at nursing homes in Arkansas where she lives. Even more amazing, she then sets out to make their wishes come true.
  Ruby has long been close to the elders. Her mother has worked in nursing homes for many years. Ruby often stays with her in summer and asks the seniors if they need anything.
  Last May, Ruby noticed an old lady named Pearl staring (凝视) out a window. She seemed sad. "What are you looking at?" Ruby asked. Pearl said she was watching her dog being led away by his new owner. Ruby asked around and discovered that the nursing home didn't allow the seniors to have dogs and Pearl couldn't afford to pay anyone to look after her dog. Ruby also heard many stories about Pearl's friends there and found that they were unable to afford life costs. That was when she decided to do something about it.
  She started by asking the seniors what three things they wanted most in the world. Her mother worried that people would ask for cars and other things that an 11-year-old wouldn't be able to provide. Instead, they asked for chocolate, fries, and even just pants that fit properly.
  "I felt really upset," Ruby says. "We left the nursing home that day and went straight to a store and bought as many things as we could."
  Using their own money, Ruby and her mother helped about 100 people in three months. Then, they started asking for donations (捐款). The good people in Arkansas strongly supported them, so Ruby and her mother set up a GoFundMe page — Three Wishes for Ruby's Residents. After GoFundMe named Ruby a Kid Hero and spread her story internationally, Three Wishes raised more than 250,000 in five months. One of Ruby's new goals is to set up a shared computer in one nursing home in each state.
  Ruby doesn't plan to stop there. "I consider kindness to be my hobby," she says, "and I'm very good at it."
16.  Old habits, especially bad ones, can be hard to break.
  People often make fun of New Year's resolutions (决心). However, resolutions present a big opportunity for self-improvement. Fortunately, social science has some ideas about how to start a good habit and stick to it.
  Gary Charness and Uri Gneezy, two scientists at the University of Chicago, did some research, where 120 students were asked to take part in an experiment about exercise habits, and each of them would get $175 in the end. The students were randomly assigned (随机分配) to three groups. The first group got the money for just giving researchers permission (允许) to record their gym attendance. The second group gave permission, but had to go to the gym at least once the next month. The final group gave permission and had to go to the gym eight times that month.
  Unsurprisingly, the group that had to make eight gym visits to get paid exercised more than the other two groups. After the payments stopped, these students kept going to the gym at higher rates (频率). They went to the gym about twice as often as the other two groups.
  In another study, researchers invited 151 students to work out in the gym, and randomly assigned 75 to a "temptation-bundling" group. As they exercised, they listened to the start of an attractive audio-novel (有声小说). At the end of their workout, students were told that if they wanted to hear what happened next in their book, they would have to come back to the gym. They could only listen to the audio-book while exercising. The other 76 students also completed the first workout but without any kind of temptation bundle.
  It turned out that the students in the temptation-bundling group visited the gym 27% more often than the control group over the next seven weeks. Sadly, the temptation-bundling trick fell apart over the Thanksgiving holiday when the gym was closed. The studies show that trying something new quite often for as little as a month can kick-start a lasting change in behavior. Moreover, "temptation-bundling" may also be a useful method for changing behavior, particularly when used together with other methods. Even if you cannot promise yourself to stick with something for long, there is a huge benefit in putting in a lot of energy for a few weeks. It may pay off for longer than you think. So, why not challenge yourself with next New Year's resolution?
17.  Taking a gap year after high school is getting more popular among young adults each year. According to the American Gap Year Association (AGA), a gap year is often a year-long break taken between high school and college. AGA stresses that a gap year is a year on, rather than a year off, to oppose the belief that students are taking this time off as a vacation from schooling.
  Gap years offer an opportunity for experiential learning. They allow you to leave the classroom and learn new skills and ideas through doing something. You might find yourself in completely new situations that call for special problem-solving skills. Moreover, many students go through twelve years of schooling in the same place with the same group of people. By taking a gap year, they can step out of their comfort zone (区域) and into an entirely new culture. Just like gaining new experiences on a gap year, they can also meet new people of all different ages and walks of life. Finally, a gap year can also be a great way to get yourself recharged (重新充电). Instead of immediately jumping into the next four years of your education, you can take a break from the classroom and focus on your personal interests and passions. Many top universities encourage accepted students to take a gap year before starting college.
  However, before you get too excited about the idea of taking a gap year, you should also know about possible drawbacks. If you take a gap year, you could fall a year behind your peers (同伴). To catch up, you have to come up with a plan to graduate in three years. For the most part, studies show that students who take a gap year find themselves more driven when they arrive at college. However, you might find it difficult to return to an educational environment after taking a year away from the classroom.
  There is no set time-line for your education, and going straight from high school to college definitely isn't for everyone. For me personally, I still benefit from my gap year experience traveling in European countries. Gap years can take a number of forms, and they require a good deal of intention and planning. So if you have a well-thought-out plan for taking a gap year, then you should feel confident in your decision. Taking a meaningful gap year could be one of the best life experiences you ever have!
18.  What do you say when you pick up the phone?
  You say "hello", of course.
  What do you say when someone introduces a friend, a relative, anybody at all?
  You say "hello".
  "Hello" has been for a long time considered to be the standard English language greeting since English people began greeting. But is that true?
It may be the most spoken word on the planet and the English word that most people learn first. The word is so familiar to us that it's surprising how new it is: "hello" has only been in use for about the last 200 years of the 1000-year history of English.
  The Oxford English Dictionary says the first published use of "hello" goes back only to 1827. But it wasn't mainly a greeting back then. People in the 1830s said "hello" to attract attention ("Hello, what do you think you're doing?"), or to express surprise ("Hello, what do we have here?").
  But the true breakthrough for this now-common word was when it was used in the service of brand-new technology: the telephone. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, it was Thomas Edison who put "hello" into common usage. He asked the people who used his phone to say "hello" when answering-which required people to address an unseen and unknown person. It was simpler and more efficient (高效的) than some other greetings used in the early days of the telephone, such as "Do I get you?" and "Are you there?" However, the actual inventor of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell, thought that the better word was "ahoy", which turns out to be much longer — at least 100 years longer — than "hello". It too, was a greeting from the Dutch (荷兰语) "hoi" meaning "hello. " For his entire life, Bell insisted on answering the phone with "Ahoy."
  "Hello" obviously caught on, and spread along with the telephone. Had it not been for Edison, our greetings might be very different today. It could be possible that we are still greeting people with "Ahoy" when picking up the phone.

(1)How long has "hello" been used in the 1000-year history of the English language?
                                                                                
(2)What was the purpose of people saying "hello" in the 1830s?
                                                                                
(3)Who put "hello" into common usage?
                                                                                
(4)What word did Bell prefer to use when answering the phone?
                                                                                
(5)What is the passage mainly about?
                                                                                
19.假如你是李华,你们班正在开展“好书伴我成长”的读书分享活动.活动要求班里的每一位同学做发言展示,向大家介绍自己最喜欢的一本书。你们班交换生Peter 给你发邮件询问相关事情。请用英语回复一封邮件,告诉他展示的时间,并就如何做好展示给予他一些建议。
提示词语:great, reasons, writer, characters, pictures, confident
提示问题:
When should you do the presentation?
What would you like to share with Peter about preparing the presentation?
Dear Peter,
  I'm glad to receive your email. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________. If there is anything more that I can help with, please let me know.
Yours,
Li Hua 
20.某中学生英文报正在开展以“做时间的主人”为主题的征文活动。假如你是李华,请用英语写一篇短文投稿,谈谈生活中你是如何合理安排时间的,以及合理安排时间给你带来的益处。
提示词语: goal, tasks, plan, organize, cheek, spend, habit, improve, success
提示问题:
•What did you do to manage time well?
•What benefits have you got from doing so?
Time management plays an important role in our life._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________. 
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