1、A.The elephant stopped.B.A spotted deer called.C.The elephant seized a branch.D.The forest was silent for a while.2.The author begins his account of the tour in the forest mainly by_.A.describing various soundsBparing different animalsC.listing different activitiesD.introducing various plants3.What
2、does the underlined part “to sense the aura” in Para.4 most probably mean?A.To see the diversity.B.To enjoy the scenery.C.To feel the atmosphere.D.To experience the freedom.4.How does the author feel after several visits to Corbett?A.Seeing a Bengal tiger is quite thrilling.B.It is very timeconsumin
3、g to travel in Corbett.C.It is really worthwhile to study the animals in Corbett.D.The process of finding Bengal tigers is most appealing.B(2018绵阳市诊断性测试)YA: Although people should face the consequences of their behaviors, lives are the most valuable thing and should be respected and guaranteed. Peop
4、le dont have the chance to correct their errors and make a new start if their lives are taken away. Also, it would be a disaster if the wrong persons were given the death penalty (死刑).YB: I support getting rid of the death penalty.Violence should never meet with violence. Abolishing the death penalt
5、y could help people to realize the power of forgiveness and love. It could also get officials to focus more on preventing crimes instead of punishing the criminals after they have been committed.YC: The goal of laws and penalties is not to punish criminals but to keep people from committing crimes.
6、Corrective cation would be much better than the death penalty, as it could help people understand their crimes and feel sorry from the bottom of their hearts rather than just fear death.NA:We need the death penalty. Those who do great harm to others and affect society badly are supposed to be punish
7、ed seriously. They should be responsible for their behaviors. Without the death penalty, some people might commit terrible crimes because they would no longer worry about losing their lives even if they take away others lives though in fact they havent the right to do so.NB: Laws are different in di
8、fferent countries because of national conditions. Some developed countries that have abolished the death penalty have highly cated people and have few problems with their laws. Compared to them, China still has a long way to go before it can abolish the death penalty.NC: For some severe crimes, impr
9、isonment (监禁) isnt enough to make sure there is social justice and to defend laws. The death penalty can achieve that. If we abolished it, we would need to spend a lot of money on prisoners, which would be a burden on society.5.According to YB, the government should pay more attention to _.A.abolish
10、ing the death penaltyBmitting crimes C.punishing the criminalsD.preventing crimes6.From the view of NA, without the death penalty, crimes might be _.A.different B.the sameC.more serious D.less and less 7.Which of the following is a reason to keep the death penalty?A.Imprisonment isnt enough to defen
11、d laws.B.Lives are the most valuable thing.C.Violence should never be met with violence.D.People should have the chance to correct their errors. 8.What can probably be the best title of this report?A.Abolish Death Penalty or Not?B.Can Death Penalty Achieve Justice?C.Should People Be Highly Educated?
12、D.Should Violence Meet with Violence?.任务型阅读Benefits of Reading BooksThere are many benefits of reading books. Read on to learn the various benefits of reading books!Obviously, reading books provides you with new knowledge. 1._ It can be a fact about history or a theory you did not know. If you want
13、to learn new words in particular, reading books is a great way to enrich your vocabulary.2._ Similar to solving puzzles, reading books allows your mind to practice its processing skills. Going without books for too long will turn your mind to mush. Im not kidding!One of the primary benefits of readi
14、ng books is its ability to develop your critical thinking skills.3._ Whenever you are faced with a similar problem in real life, your mind is now able to put its mystery solving skills to the test.Reading helps you improve your communication skills. 4._ Seeing how words are used and how sentences ar
15、e structured with your own eyes helps you memorize the information better than by listening to a teacher discuss the points in class. As a result, you can use the words and sentence structures to express your opinions while communicating with others.5._ For example, following a recipe from a cooking
16、 show will be difficult, but when youre following a recipe, reading a cookbook allows you to review the procres and the ingredients whenever you need to.A.Reading also keeps your mind in good condition.B.Whatever you read, you will learn new information.C.Reading books will help you prepare yourself
17、 for the future.D.Reading novels, for example, is a good way to improve your thinking skills.E.Theres nothing like reading books to help you become a better conversationalist.F.In all, you should make reading a habit to keep up with the fast developing society.G.Another benefit of reading books is t
18、hat the information in them can be accessed over and over again.完形填空云南毕业生检测)I have two friends who love backpacking. They spent a lot of time in a part of New York States Adirondack Mountains. It _1_ 46 mountains with a height of over 4,000 feet. The Adirondack Mountain Club gives _2_ recognition, a
19、nd an award, to anyone who _3_ all 46 mountains. My two friends decided to go for this award.Now what you have to understand is that _4_ many of the 46 mountains have wellmarked _5_ to their summits (山顶), others are not marked at all. You have to “bushwhack (在丛林中开路)” using a compass and a map.My fri
20、ends had climbed 45 of the mountains. They had just one _6_ it was the most _7_ requiring bushwhacking. A hiking path led past the base of the mountain, but from that point they were on their own.Early one morning they left their _8_ and walked five miles on the hiking path to the base of a chain of
21、 mountains. When they arrived, they _9_ that they had left their compass and map back in camp. Rather than _10_ the camp, they decided to bushwhack without the compass and map.For hours they _11_ uphill enduring heat, thick bush, and black flies. _12_, late in the afternoon they found themselves at
22、the _13_ of a mountain successfully. They were exhausted but _14_.The feeling was shortlived, however. When they looked across the valley, they _15_ another higher mountain. They had climbed the _16_ one! It was too _17_ that weekend to put their error right. They had to _18_ another four months to
23、climb the right mountain.This story _19_ us a good lesson. Often in life we put in a great effort to reach a goal. But without the right “map” and “compass”, it is _20_ to get “lost”.1.A.goes through B.consists of C.relies on D.connects to2.A.special B.similar C.normal D.general3.A.describes B.draws
24、 C.observes D.climbs4.A.while B.since C.because D.unless5.A.paths B.rivers C.views D.avenues6.A.occupied B.left C.deserted D.missed7.A.interesting B.changeable C.reachable D.remote8.A.house B.room C.camp D.yard9.A.ignored B.discovered C.sensed D.explained10.A.departing from B.traveling to C.returnin
25、g to D.going for11.A.jumped B.wandered C.ran D.walked12.A.Immediately B.Surely C.Finally D.Hopefully13.A.bottom B.top C.slope D.base14.A.embarrassed B.moved C.disturbed D.excited15.A.admired B.checked C.saw D.appreciated16.A.strange B.wrong C.distant D.steep17.A.late B.dangerous C.puzzling D.helples
26、s18.A.save B.wait C.gain D.put19.A.sends B.tells C.recommends D.teaches20.A.easy B.hard C.annoying D.discouraging.短文改错江西省上饶市模拟)When I first learn to write in English, I ran into much difficulties. The main problem was that I always thought in Chinese and tried to translate into my own language everything which I came across while I was reading. My teacher advised myself to keep a diary. I followed his advices and put down 100 words or so each day.Soon
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