1、A. health; anywhere B. healthy; everywhere C. health; nowhere D. healthy; somewhere3. I am terribly sorry, Mr. Wang. My fathers car broke down on the way. Dont worry, Joe. Accidents happen.A. should B. ought to C. will D. used to4. I regretted not listening to you. I wont make the same mistake if I
2、a second chance. Well, as the saying goes, “Afallintothe pit, again in your wit.”A. give B. am given C. will give D. will be given5. Last July, North Korea has conducted its fifth nuclear test its largest to date! Thats too bad. The North Korea leaders should the risk of starting a war .A. put off B
3、. try out for C. think about D. take away6. The novel behind the popular television drama In the Name of People _ in bookstores, _ online _ hard copies, around the nation.A. has sold out; both; and B. were sold out; andC. has been sold out; neither; nor D. was sold out; either; or7. It is said that
4、of those so called “ugly duckling man” mental problems. I guess so. Those people raised up in poor families have to face great social pressure. A. one third; have B. two thirds; has C. one third; has D. first three; have8. great news! Chinas first home-built aircraft carrier 001A hit the water in Da
5、lian shipyard of the China Shipbuilding Industry Corp on Wednesday morning. A. How a B. How C. What a D. What9. Heacceptedthe with pleasure. He thought it as an honor to attend such a great party. A. instruction B. invitation C. introduction D. invention10. If we pay attention a little power in our
6、daily life, everyone can make a contribution the environment.A. to save; to protecting B. to saving; to protect C. saving; protecting D. to saving; to protecting11. Whats the news about the China Space Industry? China has taken step toward its goal of putting a space station into orbit around 2022,
7、by sending its first cargo spacecraft Tianzhou-1 into space on April, 20th.A. latest; another B. newest; others C. later; other D. last, the other12. Boys and girls, whether good-looking or bad-looking, wealthy or poor, fast to your dreams. No one can stop you unless you give up yourself. A. hold B.
8、 to hold C. will hold D. holding13. What do you think if we feel stressed?Work out what you are worrying about and talk about it with your friends or teachers. Dont keep your worries to yourself. It will only make it . A. we should do; worse B. should we do; worse C. we should do; better D. should w
9、e do; better14. Sam, I have to go on a business trip to Beijing. I wonder ?Certainly. I am an adult now. Mind your own business when you there.A. if you will look after yourself; will be B. whether can you look after yourself; will be C. if you can look after yourself; are D. whether you will look a
10、fter yourself; are15. Do you mind if I smoke here? . A. No, go ahead. B. No, youd better not. C. Yes, you can. D. No, you cant.第二部分 完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Robert wants to be a 16 in the future. The boy hopes to join the army when he leaves middle s
11、chool. He gets along well with his classmates. But he has a bad 17 . He always boasts (自夸) to others. 18 , Roberts leg is hurt in a traffic accident after he graduates from middle school. He has to return to his hometown and help his father to 19 the farm. He does well managing the farm and it becom
12、es 20 .One day, Robert meets several friends who havent seen him for many years. To 21 his life, Robert invites them to visit his big farm. 22 the farm, Roberts friends are amazed by his beautiful house and garden. Robert is happy and says, “Dont be silly! It is only a small part of my home. Let me
13、show you how big it is!” Then they get into Roberts car to visit the farm.For quite a few 23 , they are still in the car.“It will take two days to visit the whole farm,”Robert says with 24 .“You are right. But 25 there is something wrong with your car. We have only driven one mile in all this time.”
14、16. A. farmer B. solider C. manager D. policeman17. A. habit B. secret C. interest D. knowledge18. A. Suddenly B. Fortunately C. Surely D. Unluckily19. A. run B. sell C. buy D. live20. A. richer and richer B. bigger and bigger C. smaller and smaller D. poorer and poorer21. A. take off B. turn off C.
15、 show off D. cut off22. A. Reaching in B. Getting C. Arriving at D. To see23. A. minutes B. hours C. days D. weeks24. A. pride B. worries C. anger D. sadness 25. A. may be B. sometimes C. maybe D. sometime第三部分 阅读理解(共12小题;每小题2分,满分24分) 请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,AIn March, many people in c
16、ities like Beijing and Shanghai received this kind of cellphone message: Come and ride our bike for free! These messages are part of the battle between bike-sharing companies Ofo and Mobike. Both of the companies are trying to attract more users and the competition is still going on.Since the introd
17、uction of Mobike in Shanghai last April, China has seen a trend (潮流) of riding shared bikes to schools, workplaces or to go sightseeing. However, this boom across the country also caused many problems such as illegal (违规) parking, vandalism (故意破坏) and stealing.For example, in the East Lake scenic ar
18、ea of Wuhan last month, many shared bikes were thrown into a ditch (沟) full of rubbish. Most of the bikes were damaged.26. Where can you possibly find this passage?A. In a story book. B. In an instruction book. C. In a newspaper. D. In an advertisement. 27. Whats the main idea of the book?A. There a
19、re two bike-sharing companies fighting each other. B. More and more people like to go out by sharing-bike. C. The sharing-bike market has many problems. D. Its impossible for people to take care of sharing-bikes as their own ones. BAirbnb, the American apartment rental (租赁) company, released its Chi
20、nese name last month. It is “Aibiying (爱彼迎)”, meaning “to welcome each other with love”. The name has been met with laughter in China, although it means something good. The Chinese name is just hard to pronounce and sounds strange!Its not easy for companies to come up with a good brand (品牌) name. Bu
21、t its even more difficult to translate it into Chinese. “Foreign companies have to understand there is meaning in Chinese characters. Its not like English where you can take letters and mix them together to make different sounds,” Tait Lawton from Nanjing Marketing Group told CNN. “The wrong name wi
22、ll just give the wrong impression.”But some brands have done great jobs. Coca-Cola is a good example. Its Chinese name “kekou kele (可口可乐) ” means “delicious fun” and stays true to the original English. On top of that, part of the name sounds like the Chinese word for “thirsty”.British bank HSBC also
23、 came up with a clever one, “hui feng (汇丰)”, which suggests (暗示) “profitable (利益丰厚的) business exchanges”. A direct translation for HSBC, Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, wouldnt have worked in China. It sounds like every other local bank, instead of a global big company, according to Vlad
24、imir Djurovic from Labbrand, a company that helps brand foreign companies in China. “There is no absolute (绝对的) rule (when choosing a good Chinese name). The right name will always depend on a couple of things,” he said.28. People dont like the Chinese name of Aibiying because _.a. it doesnt have a
25、good meaningb. its difficult to pronouncec. it sounds stranged. it doesnt follow translation rulesA. ab B. bc C. cd D. ad 29. What does Tait Lawton tell us?A. Chinese is the most difficult language to learn.B. Foreign companies know little about Chinese characters.C. The wrong name will bring bad lu
26、ck to the company.D. Differences between languages make the translation hard.30. Why does the writer think HSBCs Chinese name “hui feng” is a good one?A. Because it expresses the meaning of the original English.B. Because it sounds like its English pronunciation.C. Because it sounds like a big local
27、 bank.D. Because it has a good meaning.CA new bus in Singapore is making headlines (成为新闻热点) for a strange reason. It is what is written on the signs inside the bus that has people talking. The signs are written in Singlish!Quite different from the English we are familiar with, the signs read, for ex
28、ample, “Here cannot go in” instead of “You cannot go in from here”, and “Here can charge (给充电) phone” instead of “You can charge your phone here”.English is one of the official languages in Singapore. But the English Singaporeans use in their daily lives is far from standard English and earns it the
29、 name “Singlish”. In Singapore, migrants (移民) from many countries, including China, India and Malaysia, all speak their own versions (版本) of “English”. The New York Times calls Singlish a “patchwork (拼凑品)”.For example, in Singlish you can easily find influences from Chinese. Singaporeans use Chinese sentence structures like “Toilet where?” instead of “Where is the toilet?”. They also add words like “leh” and “meh” at the end of a sentence to show their mood (情绪). This comes from Cantonese.Though it may seem interesting, S