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3.Thisdressismadeofsilk.It________.
A.isfeltsmoothB.isfeltsmoothlyC.feelssmoothD.feelssmoothly
4.EveryoneknowsthatShanghaiisbiggerthan________inJapan.
A.anyothercityB.othercitiesC.theothercityD.anycity
5.—Whatkindofmusicdoyoulike?
—Ilikemusic________Icansingalongwith.
A.whoB.whereC.thatD.When
6.Reviseyourlessonsasoftenaspossible.________,youwillsurelyforgetsomeofthem.
A.ThereforeB.InsteadC.HoweverD.Otherwise
7.Danielisthemostmodestboyinourclass,becausehenever________inpublic.
A.getsoffB.takesoffC.showsoffD.turnsoff
8.NewYorkCity,alsoknown________BigApple,becomesoneoftheworld'
sgreatestbusinessandculturalcenters.
A.asB.byC.forD.to
9.—Whatdoyouwanttoknow?
—I'
munsure________.
A.whichisthewaytothePalaceMuseum
B.howmanycolorsarethereinarainbow
C.thatthecouplehavebeenmarriedforalongtime
D.whetherdidhedevotehimselftoimprovinghisstudy
10.—I'
msorry,butIcan'
tgotothecinemawithyoutomorrow.
—________willaskJanetogowithme.
A.That'
sOK.B.Sowhat?
C.Havefun!
D.Youarewelcome.
二、完形填空(共12小题;
每小题1分,满分12分)
Myearliestmemoryofdadisgrabbing(抓住)hishandwhilewewalkedtogether.AsI11older,IrememberedmyfatherandIlistenedtomanybasketballgamesontheradio.Ialwaysfellasleep12thegamewasover.WhenIwokeupinthemorning,thescoresheet(计分表)withthe13scoreonitwouldbelyingnexttome.I'
llalwaysrememberthat.
Oncoldmorningsmyfatherwoulddrivehisbreadtruckbythehouse.Iusedtorideonthefloorofthatbreadtruckashedelivered(分送)thebreadtothestores.The14andthewarmthfromthebreadmademehungryandkeptmewarm.I'
Myfatherwouldattendallmygames.Onenightbeforeanimportantgame,myfathertoldme15thathewouldn'
tbeabletowatchthegamebecausehehadtodeliverthebreadanditwasathree-hourdrivefromhisroute.Thenextdayasthegametimedrewnear,Ithought16mydad.Ihappenedtolookacrossthefieldand17sawhisbreadtruckpullingintothestadium.Hemanagedtomakethegame.I'
YearslaterIbecameateacher.I'
llneverforgetthevoiceonthephoneearlyonemorningtellingmedadhadjustbeenkilledinatrafficaccident.Icouldhearmyheartbeatinmyears.I18upthephoneandwentbacktomybedroom.Afterthat19reallymatteredtome.OnedayIwasontheplaygroundwhenalittleboywalkeduptomeandgrabbedmyhand.Hishandheldminethe20wayIusedtoholdmyfather'
sbythelasttwofingers.AtthatmomentIfoundmy21inlifeagain.Youseeeventhoughmyfatherwasgone,heleftsomethingwithme.Heleftmehis22,spiritandtouch.Mypurposewastousethosegiftsashedid.FromthatdayonIstarted.I'
Ialwaysrememberthat!
11.A.wentB.changedC.turnedD.grew
12.A.whenB.althoughC.becauseD.before
13.A.publicB.finalC.officialD.lucky
14.A.smellB.colorC.tasteD.shape
15.A.happilyB.sadlyC.slowlyD.simply
16.A.overB.forC.withD.about
17.A.successfullyB.peacefullyC.surprisinglyD.unusually
18.A.setB.pickedC.putD.hung
19.A.somethingB.anythingC.nothingD.everything
20.A.strangeB.safeC.sameD.special
21.A.pleasureB.purposeC.problemD.progress
22.A.surpriseB.smileC.sadnessD.cry
三、阅读理解(共13小题;
每小题2分,满分26分)
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Asaphotographer,I'
velivedinthenorth-westofPhiladelphiaforafewyears.AfterhearingaboutthenewsthatschoolshaveshutdowninmyareabecauseofCOVID-19inApril,Idecidedtovisitsomeofmyneighbours.Iwasinterestedinhearingtheexperiencesofparentswhowerestayinghomewiththeirkidsfulltime—manywhowerebalancingworkandtheirchildren'
sonlineeducation.
Whiletakingwalksinmyneiphbourhood,Iwouldgreetthosesittingontheirdoorstepsorplayingonthesidewalks.Istartedphotographingthefamilieswhileremainingoutsideandkeepingasafedistance.Photographingfromfartherawaywasatransitionforme.I'
msousedtophotographingpeopleclose,especiallyfamilies.OftenIfoundmyselfshoutingtoaskquestionswhiletakingdownnotes.
Livinghere,I'
venoticedthatnearlyallfamilieshavebigyardsandgreenspace.Theythoughttheyweresolucky,becausetheirchildrencouldstillplayoutsideathomewhenmostplaygroundsandparkswereclosed.
Manyparentstoldmethattheywerefeelingguiltyabouttryingtoworkwhilealsohelpingtheirkidswiththeirschoolwork.“Workingfromhometakestwicetheamountofenergyformeandit'
shalfasproductive(富有成效的).”StacyBrix,anurseandmotherofthreetoldme.“Evenso,I'
mthankfulthatIcanspendalotoftimewithmykids.”
Ialsointerviewedsingleparents.Manyofthemspokeabouthowhappytheyweretohavethisfamilytimetogether.“Ifeelcalmandhavefuninthisbadsituation,”saidBridgetMitchell,asinglemotherandkindergartenteacher.“I'
msogratefulforthetimeIhavewithmydaughter,anditbringsuscloser.”
Althoughtherearemanyquestionsaboutwhentheviruseswillgoaway,mostparentscanputasidee(把放在一边)worriesandmakethebestofthisunusualsituation.
23.Theunderlinedword“transition”inParagraph2means________.
A.changeB.hobbyC.shameD.need
24.WhatdoweknowaboutStacyBrixandBridgetMitchell?
A.Theymightlosetheirjobs.
B.Theyhadtobefull-timemoms.
C.Theyenjoyedthetimewiththeirkids.
D.Theyworriedabouttheirkids'
studiesalot.
25.What'
stheauthor'
spurposeinwritingthepassage?
A.TocallonpeopletofightagainstCOVID-19.
B.Toshowpeople'
slifeathomeduringCOVID-19.
C.Toreducepeople'
sstresswhentheyareathome.
D.Togiveadviceonimprovingthekid'
B
Chinesepapercuttingisanartofcuttingoutpicturesfrompaperwiththehelpofapairofscissorsoraknife.In2009,theChinesepapercuttingwasaddedtotheRepresentativeListoftheIntangibleCulturalHeritageofHumanity.
Papercuttingoriginated(起源)inChina,whichhasbeenaroundforover1,500years.Butlongbeforethat,whenpaperwasn'
tinvented,Chinesepeoplehadalreadyusedsimilarskillstomakecutouts(挖剪)onleaves,leatherandsilk.ItreachedthetopduringtheQingDynasty(1636-1912).Fromthecommonpeopletoroyalfamilies(王室)papercuttingscouldbeseeneverywhere.
Inourdailylife,thesubjectsofthepapercuttingscanbeanything,fromhistoricaleventsandfairytalecharacterstoplantsandanimals.Thepapercuttingsaresovividthattheylooklikerealones.IncelebrationoftheSpringFestival,peopleusuallymakecutoutsoftheChinesecharacter“Fu”andputthemonwindows,wallsanddoorsforgoodluck.Chinesecharacter“Xi”iscutfortheweddingceremony.
Papercuttingmaysoundeasy,butactuallyit'
smuchmoredifficulttodowell.“Youcan'
tforgetaesthetics(美学)whenmakingChinesepapercuttings.Thisartwasinventedfordecorationfromtheverybeginning,”saidFangJianguowhohasmadepapercuttingsforover30years.“Beforedoingit,youhavetolearnhowtodrawwell.Withoutgooddrawingskills,youcan'
tmakegoodpapercuttings.”
Papercuttingtraditionalsohasnewdevelopment.LiBaofengisa54-year-oldfolkartist.“Traditionalpapercuttingsareoftenmadewithredpaper,whichseemstobealittleboring.SoIwanttomakesomethingnew,”saysLi.Scissorsarestillscissors.Techniquesareimprovedbasedontraditionaltechniques.Shehasmadeworksindifferentcolourswhichhaveamazing3Deffects.
Nowmoreandmorepeoplelovepapercuttingworksandbuythemasgiftsfortheirfriends.
26.WhichofthefollowingarcmentionedinParagraph2?
①Thehistoryofpapercuttingart.
②Thetimewhenpaperwasinvented.
③Thereasonwhypeoplelikedpapercuttings.
④Thematerialsthatpeopleusedforcutting.
A.①②B.①③С.①④D.②④
27.Whatcanweinfer(推断)fromFangJianguo'
swords?
A.Mostartistscan'
tmakegoodpapercuttings.
B.Fangoftenteachesotherstomakepapercuttings.
C.Agoodpaintermustbeagoodpapercuttingmaker.
D.Fangisgoodatbothdrawingandmakingpapercuttings.
28.WhatdocsLiBaofengdotodeveloppapercutting?
A.Sheusesnewtoolsinsteadofscissors.
B.Shemakespapercuttingmorecolourful.
C.Shemakespapercuttingpopularonline.
D.Sheuses3Dprintingtomakepapercuttings
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Nearlyeveryparentlosescontrolandscreamsatthechildrennowandthen.Butwhatifyoudoitrepeatedly?
Researchersfindparentsareyelling(喊叫)more.Parentshavebeeneducatedtoavoidspanking(打屁股),sotheyshowtheirangerbyshoutinginstead.
Raisingyourvoiceisn'
talwaysbad.Loudlydescribingaproblemcancallattentiontoitwithouthurtinganyone.However,yellingbecomesdamagingwhenitisapersonalattack,blamingachildwithstatements(陈述)suchas“Whycan'
tyoueverremember?
”or“Youalwaysgetthiswrong!
”.
Manyparentslosecontrolbecausetheytakechildren'
smisbehaviororrebellion(叛逆)personally.Parentswhoseeachild'
snegative(消极的)emotionsasunexpectedtendtofeelmorethreatenedanddisappointed.Thispattern,called“emotionalflooding,”hasanegativeeffectontheparent'
sproblem-solvingability.
Teenswhoseparentsuseshou