学科竞赛1-10短语
竞赛短语

1 维持,坚持;抵抗23某种程度上2 阻碍或延误;举……作为典范24 给……让路3 坚持住,挺住;别挂断25挡路4 在建设中26决不5 相同的,相等的;能胜任的27一直,完全6 终止,结束(某事) 28前往7 量入为出,使收支相抵29不急,慢慢来8 直立,竖着;连续地30一度,曾经9 以……结束31提前10 无论如何都不,绝不32同时11 处于糟糕的极佳的状态33 每次,逐次12 身体健康状况不佳34不时,偶尔13 只要,在……的前提下35及时,迟早14 对……有利36原则上15 免费地37抚养;呕吐;提出16 和某人争论某事38听从某人的建议17 为……负责39与……相似18 有责任感40强调…的重要性19 有意义41把重点放在…上20 在某种意义上42在……压力下21 做……没有意义/没有道理43对……宣战22 理解,明白44引进,带来45 使清楚;阐明;生产,出版68切断,使隔绝(被动)46 引起,使发生69考虑到47 提出讨论,将(…的日期)提前70因为,由于48 有毛病,出故障;不整洁71决不50 扑灭72逐一地数,数出51 拖延73依赖,依靠52 收好,放好;存钱74开始着手做某事53 插嘴75纵火,放火54 穿上;上演76放下,记下55 总的说来77释放56 简言之78对……过敏57 禁不住做79与……相关58 就我而言80限于59 催促/敦促某人做某事81可能,有希望60 指出82当众,公开地61 中肯的,切题的83不知道62 生效,起作用84偷携某物潜逃63 实行,使生效85适合;与…合得来64 意识到或认识到某事物86从……中恢复65 在从事……的过程中87假装做某事66 砍倒;缩减88举起;搭建;张贴67 切碎89占据;共同参加90 分发;发出(光,热,信号等);发表;公布;耗尽91四处走动;(消息等)传开92 克服(困难,偏见等)93设法做、完成;(打电话时)打通94 怜悯,同情95 坚持,遵守96 而不是97 对……适用,有效98 帮助(某人)克服困难99 作为……的回报r100 偶然,意外地。
U9U10短语

Unit 9 Lesson 3&4短语1. 一个演讲比赛a speaking contest2. 排球队里最好的运动员the best player on the volleyball team3. 赢得比赛win the contest4. 画画draw pictures5. 看表look at the clock6. 上蹿下跳jump up and down7. 看报纸read a newspaper8. 写信write a letter9. 击球hit the ball10. 让我们一起看吧!Let’s watch together!11. 谁要赢了?Who is winning?12. 一场女子排球比赛a girls’ volleyball contestUnit 10短语1. 有许多作业have a lot of homework2. 在黑板前面in front of the blackboard3. 取得英语的好成绩get good marks in English4. 他所有的课all his classes5. 向某人解释某事explain sth. to sb.6. 解释清楚explain clearly7. 有问题have a problem8. 没问题no problem9. 感觉紧张feel nervous10. 学会很多有用的事情learn a lot of useful things11. 在黑板上写答案write the answers on the blackboard12. 在那个时候at that time13. 你的数学课什么样?What is your math class like?14. 学会很多learn a lot15. 希望做某事hope to do sth.16. 他们中的一个one of them17. 你的其他课程呢?What about your other classes?。
全国大学英语竞赛词汇、语法、改错讲义

全国大学英语竞赛:词汇、语法、改错讲义1.specific adj. 特殊的,特定的;明确的;详细的n. 特性;细节;特效药2.cultivate vt. 培养;陶冶;耕作3.approximate a.近似的 vt.近似4.considerable 相当大的;重要的,值得考虑的5.various 各种各样的;多方面的6.Individual 个人的;个别的n. 个人,个体7.confident a. 确信的,自信的,有信心的8.consequence n. 结果;重要性;推论9.deposit n. 存款;保证金;沉淀物vt. 使沉积;存放vi. 沉淀10.complex adj. 复杂的;合成的n.综合设施11.eliminate vt. 消除;排除12.aspect n. 方面;面貌;方位,方向;形势13.justice n. 正义,公平,公正,正确,司法,审判14.circumstance n. 环境,境遇;事实,细节;典礼,仪式vt. 使处于某种特定的情况之下15.collapse vi. 折叠;倒塌;崩溃;(尤指工作劳累后)坐下vt. 使倒塌;使坍塌;使瓦解n. 垮台;(身体的)衰弱16.elegant adj.(人或其举止)优美的;漂亮的;简炼的;简洁的17.exhibition n. 展览;展览品,陈列品;表明;18.exposure n. 暴露;揭发;公开;(商品等的)展出19.guilty adj. 内疚的;有罪的20.prosecute vt.对…提起公诉,告发,检举;继续从事w.起诉21.transition n.过渡,转变22.casualty n.伤亡人员,受害人23.pendulum n.摆,钟摆;摇摆不定的事态(或局面)24.refund n.退款vt.退还(钱款)25.linger v.(因不愿离开而)留恋徘徊;慢消失26.converge v.(在一点上)会合;集中;(思想、观点等)十分相似,相同27.associate n伙伴,同事v.(在思想上)把…联系在一起28.royalty n.王族(成员);(著作的)版税29.dentist n.牙科医生30.appreciate vt.欣赏;领会;感谢31.commerce n.商业,贸易;社交32.arithmetic n.算术,四则运算33.dimension n.尺寸,尺度;面积34.incline n.斜坡vt.使倾斜35.incidental a. 附带的,偶然的,容易发生的36.journal n.日报,杂志;日志37.literature n.文学;文献38.maximum n.最大量a.最大的39.neighborhood n.邻居关系;邻近40.authority n.当局,官方;权力41.occupation n.占领,占据;职业42.relativity n.相关性;相对性43.superficial 表面的;肤浅的44.yield vt.&vi.出产n.产量45.wit n.智力,才智,智能46.cunning adj.狡猾的,奸诈的;精巧的;漂亮的,可爱的n.诡计47.descend vt.下来;向下倾斜,向下延伸;遗传下来;来自,来源于vi.(from)起源(于);是…的后裔;(on)袭击;(to)把身份降至48.architecture n.建筑学;建筑式样49.exploit vt.开采;开拓;利用(…为自己谋利);剥削n.功绩;功劳;勋绩50.fatal adj.致命的,攸关的;毁灭性的,严重的;命中注定的;重大的51.illegal adj.不合法的,违法的;违反规则的n.非法移民,非法劳工;间谍52.anticipate vt.预料,预期,期望53.appetite n.食欲,胃口;欲望54.valid a.有效的;正当的55.weakness n.虚弱,软弱;弱点56.formation n. 形成,构成;形成物,结构57.sticky a.粘性的;胶粘的58.refresh vt.使清新vi.恢复精神59.qualify vt .使具有资格60.publication n. 公布;出版;出版物61.garment n. 衣服,衣装,外表62.justify vt. 证明…是正当的63.resist vt. vi. 抵抗,耐得住,抵制,反抗n. 防染剂64.rejoice vt. 使欢喜vi. 欣喜,高兴,庆祝65.quiver n. 震动,颤抖,箭袋,大群vi. 颤抖,振动,射中vt. 使颤动a. 敏捷的66.profit n. 利润,赢利,利益vi. 有益,获利,赚钱vt. 有益于67.dairy n. 乳酪农场,酪农业,牛奶场68.counsel n. 商议,忠告,法律顾问vi. vt. 商议,劝告69.pickpocket n. 扒手70.pause vi. 暂停,中止,停顿n. 中止,停顿,踌躇,休止符71.offend vt. vi. 犯罪,冒犯,违反72.neglect vt. 忽视;疏忽,漏做n. U忽视;疏忽,漏做73.carton n. 硬纸盒,纸板箱74.mechanic n. 机械工,技工a. 手工的75.bondage n. 奴役,束缚76.accuracy n. 准确,精确度,准确性77.augment vt. vi. 增加,增大n. 增加78.grocery n. 食品,杂货;食品杂货店79.fetch n. 取得,拿,诡计,魂vt. 接来,取来,带来,演绎出,推出,引出,售得,杀死,吸引80.escape vi. 逃跑,逃脱;漏出,流出vt. 逃脱,避免;没有被…注意,被…忘掉81.emergency n. 紧急情况,突然事件,非常时刻82.affection n. 感情,好感,爱情,慈爱;影响83.membership n. 会员的资格,全体会员,会员数目84.atmosphere n. 大气,空气,气氛,大气层,大气圈85.squeeze n. 紧握,挤,榨,榨取,压榨,佣金vt. 紧握,挤,榨取vi. 压榨,榨86.snare n. 陷阱,诱惑,圈套vt. 以陷阱捕获,诱惑87.prototype n. 原型88.morsel n. 一口,少量,一片89.volcano n. 火山90.traffic n. 交通,通行,运输,交通量,贸易,交易,交往,通信量vi. 交易91.symbolize vt. 象征,用符号表现vi. 采用象征,使用符号92.procession n. 游行,行进,行列,队伍93.suck vt. 吸,吮,吸入,吮吸,吸收,获得vi. 吸,吸奶n. 吸,吸入,吮吸94.spokesman n. 发言人,代表者95.sin n. 罪,犯罪,犯法,过失,失礼vt. vi. 犯例96.sleet n. 雨夹雪vi. 下雨雪,下冰雹97.severe a. 严格的,凶猛的,严肃的,严重的,严厉的,朴素的98.resign vt. 放弃,辞去;把…交托给;使顺从vi. 辞职99.kernel n. 内核n. 核心,中心,精髓100.negative a. 否定的,消极的,负的,阴性的n. 负数,负值,否定,否定语1. 2015 C类2. 2014 C类3. 2013 C类31. The new star said to the journalists that she ____ the opportunity to show that she could playa serious film role.A. greetedB. rejoicedC. welcomedD. cheered32. We haven’t really ____ a solution to the problem yet, which ma kes the boss really frustrated.A. built upB. fallen back onC. brought overD. come up with33. Personally, I am ____ banning cigarette smoking completely, especially in public areas.A. in touch withB. apart fromC. in favor ofD. regardless of34. Until a firm agreement has been reached, I am not ____ to accepting the offer.A. accustomedB. dedicatedC. committedD. entitled35. The government is making every effort to ____ an economic crisis, but it seems nothing could help.A. eliminateB. avertC. impedeD. swerve36. ____ a serious crime, what exactly should you do?A. Unless you witnessB. If you were to witnessC. If only you witnessD. since you witness37. During examinations candidates are always supposed to stay in seats, keep their eyes on the work, ____ to anyone.A. and not speakB. but could not speakC. rather than speakD. instead of speaking38. Realizing that he hadn’t got enough money and ____ to borrow any from his parents, he decided to sell his house.A. wanted notB. not to wantC. wanting notD. not wanting39. There’s no point waiting here any longer. We ____ go and have something to eat.A. can hardlyB. are bound toC. might as wellD. will have to40. While many people may refer to up-to-minute news, it is unlikely that television and the Internet ____ the newspapers completely.A. will replaceB. replaceC. are replacingD. have replaced41. She married a very nice young architect from Belfast, ____ she met on a bus during her journey to Northern Ireland.A. whoB. whenC. whichD. where42. It is a kind of illness that can result in total blindness if ____A. to leave untreatedB. is left untreatedC. leaving untreatedD. left untreated43. ----I’m so disappointed with my son! He just wouldn’t practice the piano!----Take it easy. You can lead ____ to water, but you can’t make it drink.A.a duckB. a horseC. a cowD. a dog44. ----Good morning, Madam! I’d like some information about the course.----Certainly. ____A.I’m afraid I don’t know more than you either.B.Is there anything I can do for you?C.What exactly would you like to know?D.How much information did you know?45. ---- How do you feel about countries that don’t try to reduce global warming?---- ____, those countries care more about money than saving the planet.A. As far as I’m concernedB. It’s none of our businessC. We’re not to blameD. Things are under control4. 2012 C类5. 2011 C类31.After four days of talks, we are glad to announce that the union and management have reached an______. The agreement is fair and benefits both sides.A.accordB. accomplishmentC. identityD. undertaking32.As the clerk ______ prepared my milk shake, I wondered how long she had been working there, mindlessly making ice cream treats in a set order of steps.A.logicallyB. methodicallyC. graphicallyD. synthetically33. As a boy he wanted to be a fireman. As a high school student, he thought he'd like to becomea teacher. Now he ______ to be nothing more than a janitor.A.assumesB. prescribesC. aspiresD. presumes34. Regardless of what caused it, I am grateful that have finally reached a point in my life_ ______I can appreciate my strengths, accept my weaknesses and try to be comfortable with everything in between.A.whyB. whereC. whichD. what35. ______information provided by members of the public, the police would have a much movedifficult job.A.SupposingB. Provided theC. If it were not forD. On condition that36.Peter Brown was a painstaking writer; ______, he once spent half a day on the composition of a single sentence.A.On the other handB. NeverthelessC. MoreoverD. For example37.----What am I going to do about a present for Carol?----You______ some flowers.A.might have sent herB. must have sent herB. C. could send her D. would send her38.Without the air holding in some of the sun's heat, the earth ______ cold at night, too cold for us to live on.A.will be freezingB. would be freezingC. an be frozenD. would be frozen39.The students in our university each ______ an English dictionary. That is to say, each of the students in our university ______ an English dictionary.A.have; hasB. have; haveC. has; haveD. has; has40.Here's your kitchen. I hope you enjoy cooking here. Is there ______ else that you need?A.somethingB. anythingC. nothingD. everything41.David ______ his business partner over plans to reduce the workforce.A.came down toB. broke down toC. fell out withD. went along with42.______is this piece of equipment to be removed from the building.A.On no accountB. AbsolutelyC. ScarcelyD. Not at all43.Helen’s parents were ______ that she was still on the job, but she had resigned.A.in doubtB. of the opinionC. under the impressionD. with suspicion44.----I don't think I will ever, in my life, win a lottery of five million dollars.----Well, ______. Anything can happen.A.you made itB. you’re kiddingC. what you sayD. you can never tell45.-----How did you find the concert in the Grand Theatre last night?-----______ but the conductor was perfect.A.I couldn't agree moreB. I didn't think much of itC. I was crazy about itD. I really liked it6. 2010 C31. When Ian was injured, Harry was chosen as last-minute for the rugby team.A. preferenceB. diversificationC. alternativeD. replacement32.—Hello, Mr. Brown, I’m ringing about our component delivery. It’s not arrived yet and it’s alreadythree o’clock in the afternoon.—Let’s see...it’s reach you on Tuesday afternoon.A. owing toB. likely toC. due toD. subject to33. Among the last groups of people to accept the new model were religious groups, who stillthe idea that the earth was the center of the universe.A. clung toB. applied toC. adapted toD. contributed to34. Although apparently rigid, bones exhibit a degree of elasticity that enables the skeleton toconsiderable impact.A. escapeB. overwhelmC. withstandD. suppress35.—Would you like me to go to the dentist with you?—No, you with me.A. need not to goB. need not goC. do not need goD. not need go36. Lance returned to cycling and training only five months after he was diagnosed withcancer.A. aggressivelyB. drasticallyC. exactlyD. initially37. Great minds generally look at life in a way to themselves.A. peculiarB. confinedC. similarD. unusual38. They called in an electrician he could put a finger on the cause of the short circuit.A. to hopeB. to be hopingC. hopingD. to have hoped39. The resistance experienced when one body moves over another, it is in contact, is calledfrictional force.A. to whichB. whereC. with whichD. while40. Above all, they want to study a question: Are humans actually aware of the world theylive in?A. contraryB. fundamentalC. solemnD. progressive41.—Tina, I hear you had a good journey to the Maldives last week, How was it?—I enjoyed the beautiful scenery, but the hotel was satisfactory.A. not anythingB. nothing fromC. nothing butD. anything but42. At the beginning of the 20th century, people made coffee a cloth bag full of coffeegrounds into boiling water.A. by dumpingB. to dumpC. for dumpingD. that dumped43. If you Susan recently, you’d think the photograph on the right was strange.A. s houldn’t contactB. hadn’t contactC. weren’t to contactD. didn’t contact44. Beata: I’ve put the job advertisement in the newspaper, Mr. Trim.Trim: Good.Beata: Well, it was a bit more than the $10 that they quoted us.Trim: A s long as it wasn’t $10 a day.A. How to schedule it?B. How much was it?C. How often was it put there?D. How about the newspaper?45. Woman: Who is Jackie Tow? I have a parcel here for him.Jackie: That’s me.Woman: Yes, put your name here.Jackie: Thank you. It must be the new pair of shoes I bought online.A. This is the receipt for it.B. Do you have the sender’s address?C. I have to check the packageD. Do I have to sign for it?7. 2009 C31. The businessmen discussed the contract _____________ but never actually signed anything.A. at lengthB. at seaC. at randomD. at will32. Accustomed to the coffee from Columbia ______ Governor John said that ______coffee shouldalways be strong.A./;aB.the;aC.a;aD./;/33._________a well-balanced diet, ________adequate sleep, is needed for good health.A. Alongside; with.B.Not only; but.C. Attached; to .D.Due to; so34._________very familiar with inspection reports, I realized that some pages of this one weremissing.A. To beB. That wasC. BeingD. So was35. If you have not signed a contract, you are under no _________ to pay them any money.A. responsibilityB. liabilityC. circumstanceD. obligation36. As the market was _________ goods, the economy became more balanced, and inflation wentdown.A. speculated onB. subscribed forC. saturated withD. submitted to37. Surveys show that the majority of passengers are pleased that an agreement has been reached toforbid smoking on _________ flights within the continental United States.A. economicalB. commercialC. globalD. internal38. The new CEO asked that all inter-office communications ________ in writing rather than in person,_________ possible.A. have been made; whoeverB. would be made; whicheverC. be made; wheneverD. stage bare of scenery39. Written to be perfo rmed on a __________, Thornton Wilder’s play Our Town depicts life in asmall New England community.A. stage scenery of bareB. bare of stage sceneryC. scenery bare of stageD. stage bare of scenery40.____________ school policy, the students had a holiday between Christmas and the New Year.A. On behalf ofB. With regard toC. In line withD. In case of41. To sell the house, we made a __________ to the buyer by agreeing to put a new roof on it.A. considerationB. commissionC. concessionD. confirmation42. Never before _________ available for quick and easy access in so many different fields of study.A. so much free information wereB. has so much free information beenC. were so much free informationD. so much free information has been43. The computer company announced that the new software __________ in the first half of next year.A. be releasedB. will have releasedC. would have releasedD. was going to be released44.Tina: A group of us are going bowling on Tuesday night. Would you like to join us?Joe : I really would , but unfortunately I have a tennis lesson.Tina : Oh, that’s too bad. _________Joe : Yes, for sure. Thanks for the offer.A. How do you deal with that?B. Maybe another time then?C. When will you come back?D. Don’t you really like bowling?45. George : Hey, Agnes . How did the Human Resources meeting go? I couldn’t make it because Iwas out at a sales conference.Agnes : Oh, George . __________ It turned into a major argument.George : Really ?A .Glad you’re back now. B.You’re lucky to have missed it.C.Nice to see you again.D.You’re just on time.8. 2008 C31. They are looking for _______ man with _______ long dark hair. He is armed anddangerous.A. a; aB. the; aC. a; /D. /; the32. It was unfortunate, but she had no _____ but to act as she did.A. chanceB. opportunityC. optionD. solution33. The _____ driver thinks that accidents only happen to other people.A. generalB. usualC. commonD. average34. How did they manage to steal the Van Gogh? It was right ____ the security guard’snose.A. belowB. beforeC. underD. beside35. The student ______ continuing his studies when he had to return to his homecountry unexpectedly.A. is consideringB. was consideringC. should considerD. hasconsidered36. My friends and I enjoy doing many of the same things. In that respect, we have a lot_______.A. in similarB. in particularC. in commonD. in accordance37. Our planned visit to the United States _______ because we were unable to get thevisas.A. fell overB. fell downC. fell throughD. fell on38. Lest anyone _____ it strange, let me assure you that it is quite true.A. thoughtB. should thinkC. had thoughtD. thinking39. When Sally ______ the criminal ______ her house, she screamed at the top of hervoice because she didn’t want ______.A. saw; enter; killedB. saw; enter; to be killedC. sees; entering; be killedD. sees; enter; killing40. Tina’s children, _____ all live nearby, organized a big party for her eightiethbirthday.A. whoB. thatC. whichD. as41. Sometimes it is necessary to be careful _______ the right date to sit for a test.A. when choosingB. when you will chooseC. when you have chosenD. when you chose42. Einstein’s theory of relativity seemed hard to believe at the time _______.A. when he first introducedB. that he first introduced itC. he first introducedD. which he first introduced it43. ________ really. I like both public transport and driving.A. On second thoughtsB. I could go either wayC. I will never learn to driveD. But then again44. _____ I’m getting married!A. Can you keep a secret?B. Well I never!C. Many happy returns.D. Congratulations!45. --- So, do you know where you’d like to go?--- Actually, I’ve heard that it’s very expensive and it’s cold al l the time.A. I beg your pardon?B. Yeah, but it’s not very good.C. Do you know any good hotels?D. Do you have any suggestions?9. 2007 C31. If I lose my new watch my parents will be very annoyed ______ me.A. againstB. withC. forD. about32. I don’t think ______ possible to master a foreign language without much memory work.A. thisB. thatC. itsD. it33. Does brain power ______ as we get older? Scientists now have some surprising answers.A. descendB. declineC. reduceD. collapse34. I don’t believe in Brown’s adventure at all. It sounds so ______.A. incredibleB. credibleC. incredulousD. credulous35. We’ll never get to the station on time ______ we run as fast as we can.A. in caseB. even ifC. provided thatD. if only36. Oil sales volume in local urban and rural areas rose by 24% and 50% ______, over July2006.A. separatelyB. individuallyC. independentlyD. respectively37. The shipping authorities followed the ______ of the unidentified submarine on their radar screens.A. channelB. wayC. courseD. direction38. I set off as soon as I got the news about my grandpa’s illness. Unfortunately, he ______ at the hospital before I ______.A. has died; went thereB. had died; arrivedC. died; had been thereD. was dying; had gone39. The committee has made rules ______ all its members are supposed to work.A. by whichB. so thatC. now thatD. for which40. They were married for fifteen years but have now ______ up and live apart.A. splitB. dividedC. divorcedD. separated41. We wouldn’t have missed the train if we ______ to the station.A. didn’t walkB. wouldn’t runC. hadn’t walkedD. weren’t running42. No matter what measure they took, in no way ______.A. could the outflowing tide be controlledB. the outflowing tide could be controlledC. could the outflowing tide controlD. the outflowing tide could control43. —Did you get any information from Peter?—He ______ an expert, but he doesn’t seem to know much.A. believes to beB. is supposed to beC. thought to beD. is claimed being44. —The radio’s terribly loud. Could you turn it down a little?—Sorry! ______—Yes, and something else - wouldn’t it be an idea to buy your own soap?A. Is it disturbing you?B. I forgot where I put my soap this morning.C. A football match was broadcast live on it.D. Could you repeat what you said?45. —Can I book a room from now until Friday?—_________________—What’s the price?—$128.75 not counting the service.A. Definitely. Go see it yourself.B. Yes, our hotel is quite near to the station.C. Of course. Would you like to follow me?D. You can have Room 33, overlooking the sea.10. 2006 年C31. I can't agree with my Mum. I think that such an old-fashioned dress can't cost a __________.She says 100 pounds is a real __________.A. lot of money; luckB. bargain; luckC. fortune; bargainD. big sum; fortune32. __________ is on the rise, with over 20% of serious crimes being committed by children underthe age of seventeen.A. Junior crimeB. Juvenile delinquencyC. Minor crimeD. Senior delinquency33. The Smiths were leaving that __________ town. Everybody wanted to escape its noise andpollution and was looking forward to a __________ country life.A. crowded; peacefulB. deserted; peacefulC. desert; thrillingD. empty; sour34. When I first began writing poetry, I think the poets that I had studied at school __________ myapproach and the things I wrote about.A. communicatedB. impressedC. influencedD. discussed35. She is an excellent teacher who has taught in four schools. __________ she taught, herprincipals had a high opinion of her.A. WhereverB. EverywhereC. In as much asD. In such schools that36. My friend Tanya __________ Japanese for six years before she __________ Japan. I've justreceived a letter from her. It says she has been studying Chinese for three months and__________ for China in a month.A. had been studying; visited; is leavingB. studied; had visited; will live inC. has studied; visited; would leaveD. was studying; has visited; leaves37. At the last place Gary worked, they __________ an annual company picnic. All the employees__________ bring their families along and spend the day at a nearby park. It was great.A. had to have; had toB. used to have; couldn'tC. would have; didn't have toD. used to have; would38. They __________ such a big van __________ the price of gas would skyrocket.A. would have bought; if they knewB. wouldn't have bought; had they knownC. wouldn't have bought; if had they knownD. wouldn't have bought; did they know39. We're going to paint the town __________ to celebrate our win.A. blueB. purpleC. goldD. red40. Written in central Canada in the early part of the twentieth century, __________, depicts life inManitoda.A. The Midnight Sun was Victor Frank's last novelB. Victor Frank's last novel was The Midnight SunC. The Midnight Sun, which was Victor Frank's last novelD. Which was Victor Frank's last novel, The Midnight SunPart III Situational Dialogues (5 minutes, 5 points)Directions: There are 5 incomplete dialogues in this part. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the dialogue. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.41. Dan: Have you ever participated in a risky sport?Kay: Yes, I like hang gliding. It's fantastic to be able to fly like a bird. Though landing is sometimes difficult, I've always felt hang gliding is quite safe.Dan: ____________________________________Kay: I've never been seriously injured. Maybe I've just been lucky. Once, my glider turned upside down, and I lost control. I almost crashed, but I parachuted away just in time.A. What sports are risky?B. Do you ever get into some difficult situations?C. Have you ever hurt yourself in an accident?D. Have you ever been to a sports centre?42. Lucy: What made you leave such a large company?Ken: My work there was so boring. I couldn't do anything myself. I always had to have my boss' approval. So I decided to get a new job at Coricom, a small venture company.Lucy: ____________________________________Ken: The work here is very challenging, which suits me. We always have to cope with dynamic working conditions. And, since there are not many people in this company, we understand each other very well and feel like we are all in the same family.A. What's the hardest part of your new job?B. How do you like your new job?C. Tell me about what you liked at the large company.D. Tell me about what you liked in your university.43. Julio: ____________________________________Officer: Well, first, you write and get an application form. Then, you send it in with a copy of your school records. And after that, you ask your teachers for some letters of recommendation.Julio: Are foreign students allowed to work in the States?Officer: They'll only let you work in the summer. And you'll need to get permission from the U.S. Officer of Immigration to do that. During the school year you're not allowed to work unless the work experience is part of your school program.A. Is it all right to apply to several universities at the same time?B. I'd like to get some information on how to get into an American university.C. When can I apply for that?D. I'd like to get some information on how to get a travel card.44. Bob: ____________________________________Jane: My first book was Trapped in a Cave, a true story about two boys who got trapped in an underground cave for five days without food, water or light. Next I wrote the current twelvevolumes of Real Kids, Real Adventures. Right now I'm working on the next two Real Kids, Real Adventures books.Bob: ____________________________________Jane: If I'm looking for a specific kind of story - for instance a child who survived being struck by lightning - I'll go to the library and use Newsbank, keying in on words like “lightning”and “child”. Mostly, though, I get tips from kids who read the Real Kids, Real Adventur es books and send notes or newspaper clippings.A. Can you tell me about the books you've written so far? ; Where do you get your stories?B. What are your favorite books that you've read? ; Where do you get your stories?C. Can you tell me about the books you've written so far? ; What's the hardest part aboutbeing a writer?D. Where do you get your stories? ; What's the hardest part about being a writer?45. Lisa: ____________________________________Andy: I think people love to laugh. They want to laugh even in serious business presentations, in the classroom, seminar, and so on. When people laugh, they relax. And they can remember you and your message better.Lisa: ____________________________________Andy: Most people give a summary at the end of their speech. But, in my opinion, a summary at the end only distracts from a good presentation. I want to give people a chance to think about the topic, so I finish my speech with some questions.A. Could you tell me how to introduce speakers? ; How do you end your speech?B. Could you tell me how to introduce speakers? ; Do you think the title of a speech isimportant?C. How do you end your speech? ; Do you think the title of a speech is important?D. Why do you use so many jokes in your speech? ; How do you end your speech?II. Cloze1.2. 2014 C3. 2013 CAccording to recent surveys, 72% of all Americans believe that the United States government is (46) hi____ information about UFOs. Almost 68% of people think that the government has secret knowledge of extraterrestrial life. It is not (47) ____ (surprise) that the government has come under more and more (48) pr____ to declassify its UFO records and make them public. A variety of different groups have been involved in these efforts.One group to become involved is called CFI, the Coalition for Freedom of Information, John Podesta, who was White House Chief of Staff during Bill Clinton’s (49) ____(president), is one of the many high-powered people active in t his group. CFI’s aim is not to prove the (50) ____(exist) of extraterrestrial life,。
高二英语Unit1-10短语总结 试题

高二英语Unit1-10短语总结单位:乙州丁厂七市润芝学校时间:2022年4月12日创编者:阳芡明Unit 101.share one’s ideas with sb.2.begin with3.be afraid of sth. be afraid to do sth. be afraid of doing sth.be afraid that4.see the top of trees moving in circles5.in circles/ in a circle6.sweep up7.know about/ of8.be scared to death9.be in / get into a panic (about)10.go up11.make one’s hair stand on end12.be frightened to deathbybe frightened at/ ofinto/ out of (from) doingto do sthe.. for sth./ doing sthuse… as… use.. to do sth.14.between two and three in the afternoon15.draw/ attract one’s attention todirect/ turn one’s attention tocall sb’s attention todevote one’s attention tofix one’s attention on16.a cloud of unusual size and shape17.at a distancefrom a distancein the distancekeep sb. at a distancekeep one’s distance from18.awake the scientist in sb.19.at hand by hand in hand20.call for21.start out22.start out as a trip for knowledge23.hold one’s course directly into danger24.on the other side of the bay/ river/ street25.upon arrival26.calm down27.the other day28.give sb. the impression of/ that- clauseleave/ make/ have an impression on/ upon sb.be under the impression that- clausebe impressed by/ at/ with sth.be impressed on one’s mind/ memoryimpress sth. on sb. / impress sb. with sth.29.light up30.in a panic (about)31.a rain of burning rocksa shower of rocks32. come downcome down oncome down tocome down withcome down to earthcome down in favor ofcome down in the world32.on top of / on the top of33.more… than…34.pick out35.It seems as if- adverbial clause.36.It’s one thing to do…, another to do…e to lifecome back to one’s life38.fall on hard timesfall on one’s feet39.hold outhold out the little flame towards the barometer.40.a puff of wind41.draw nearUnit 91.on Earth Day2.spend money/ time on sth/ in doing sth3.develop our area as soon as possible4.be welcome to some placewelcome to the earth summit5.hold a meeting/ have a meeting6.share ideas about ways to take better care of the earth7.since then8.make progress (in)9.without doing sth.not/ never... without(doing) sth10.continue doing/ to do sth11.according to12.the World Health Organisation13.on earth on the earth in the earth14.have access to+ n./ doing sth15.in rural areas16.stay/ keep warm17.make sure ( that )/ of18.take part in19.all too (too too/ far too/ quite too/ much too)20.stress the need for equality and fairness in the worldstress the importance of protecting the water resources.21.have a responsibility towards/ to22.international cooperation23.sustainable development24.take action be bad for make a difference25.across the world, all over the world, throughout the world26.the key to the future27.in harmony withbuild a better society in harmony with nature28.put an end to29.wipe out30.There’s a good chance that- clause31.show great willingness to do sth.32.be ready to do sth.33.defend one’s argument/ ideas/ oneself34.be harmful to (the environment)35.advise sb. (not) to do sth36.recommend doing sthsb. to do sth/ not to do sth. that- clause( should do/ do)39. at stake(= in danger)40. make sb. aware of41. appear on the stage42. at the opening ceremony43. improve health care44. remind sb. of sth45. go back toUnit 8 1.catch fire/ make a fire/ light a fireput out a fire & be on fireset fire to sth/ set sth. on fire2.play with (fire/ electrical equipment)3.give first aid/ do first aid4.upside down5.seconds count/ every second counts6.in an emergency7.the difference between life and death8.keep sth. in mind keep one’s mind on sth.9.stay/ keep calm10.save one’s lifesave one’s face save one’s honour/ reputation save one’s skim save the situationsave… from… save up save sb. sth.11.make better decisions (about)12.prepare for an emergency13.call an ambulance/ the police14.stand for15.first of all/ above all16.do a lot of good17.on one’s way/ on the wayon the way to doing sth18.no longer& not any longer.no more& not any more19.tip one’s head back slightlye the mouth- to- mouth method21.look for colour22.check a person’s pulse23.cover… with…24.press on the wound to stop the bleeding25.put sb. in the recovery position26.turn off/ switch offturn on/ switch onturn up& turn downturn… into…turn toturn to sb. for helpturn away fromturn outturn overturn back/ around27.do one’s best to do sth28.prevent/ stop/ keep… from…29.deal with30.bite sb. in the leghit sb. in the facepat sb. on the shoulderlead sb. by the hancatch sb. by the collar31.be bitten withbite the hand that feeds onebite a person’s head offbite back32.be badly off/ be well offbe badly off forbleed badly33.spit outspit in sb’s facespit out curses at sb.spit on/ upon/ at34. call for an ambulanceUnit 71.at the Center of Disease Control and Prevention2. do with3. take/ make a not(notes) of4. be born dying5. be born to do6. live with7. break down8. the body’s immune system9. leave a person defenceless against infections and illnesses10. manage to do sth.& try to do sth.11. keep sb. alive12. infect sb. withbe infected with13. transmit… by doing sth.transmit HIV by having unprotected sex, by receiving infected blood transfusions, or, through birth14. spread through blood and other body liquids15. die of & die from16. get/ have AIDS17. because of a lack of/ for lack ofbecause of a lack of proper health care, prevention and education18. as withas with most diseases and disasters19. have a chance to do sth.20. encourage sb. to do sth.21. cheer sb. up22. suffer from23. create a network of patients and doctors.24. spend time/ money on sth/ in doing sth.25. hold/ shake hands with sb.26. be/ get immune to/ against/ from27. persuade sb. to do/ into doing sth.persuade sb not to do/ out of doing sth.persuade sb. of sth.persuade sb+ that – clause28. cure sb. of a disease29. take samples of one’s blood30. remember doing sth.& remember to do sth.31. begin in cells32. make it+ adj.(宾补) = for sb. to do sth.make it difficult for the body to function properly33. be treated with radiation/ chemicalsbe treated with radiation followed by treatment with chemicals34. make sb. sick35. feel so sick36. on the contrary37. for the moment38. be free from39. think of… as (=treat/ regard… as..)40. take every chance to do sth.41. to the fullest43. to date43. lost one’s ability to do sth.44. keep sth a secret (from sb.)45. slow down/ upUnit 61.in general2.It is possible/ impossible(for sb.) to do sth.3.make forecasts about (future developments)4.have/ get/ catch a glimpse of5.examine some of the major trends in contemporary society6.in most urban areas of China7.travel at an amazing 430 km/h8.be controlled by an advanced computer system9.develop new fuels and engines.10.as usual11.reform the way they do business12.discover the advantages of online shopping13.keep in touch withbe in touch with—be out of touch withget in touch with--- lose touch with14.a form of entertainment15.instead of16.search some place for sb./ sth.search for sb./ sth. in some place不可说:search sb. / sht. In some placebine (shopping) with (fun)18.pay for ( the purchases)e smart cards, which contain a tiny chip20.remain active even in old age21.pay more attention to the importance of (a healthy diet and an active life)22.be careful about/ with23.advances in medical science24.allow sb. to do sth.25.with a better understanding of the human body26.on the airin the air27.lead to+ n./doing28.become lifelong learnerse true30.be well- prepared for & prepare for31.in store32.appreciate +n/ doing (不可接不定式)+ it + if – clause33.It is certain + that- clause.34.keep sb. companykeep company with sb.be in company with sb.35.download information from her memory36.after all ①②37.clean up38.ensure sb. against/ from39.cheat sb. out of st.cheat in/ at40. require ①②③④Unit 51.find it adj. (difficult/ easy/ hard/ interesting) to do sth.2.consist of3.make upbe made up of4.have (the ) advantages of/ over5.get sth. right6.stand for7.be known/ unknown to8.make the most of9.hold together10.lie off11.separate… from…divide… into…12.at one point13.throughout the year/ all the year round14.end up with15.consider sb./ sth. to be/ asbe considered to be/ as16.of+ 抽象名词=_____________________of great value/ use/ importance17.as well asas well(= too)18.It is/ was +被强调局部+ that/ who/whom-从句形式〔原句除去被强调局部外的其余局部〕19.neither… nor20.as many asas much asas far asas long as21.judge a person only on the basis of first impressions22.take off23.go/ be on a diet24.on a three- day visit25.raise a lot of money26.for example& such as& namely27.spread out28.feed on/ upon29.be worth doingbe worthy to be donebe worthy of being donebe worthy of+ n30.可运动否认转移的动词有:think, suppose, believe, consider, expect, fancy(认为) guess, imagine eg.I don’t suppose for a minute that he’ll agree.I don’t fancy (that) it’s going to rain today.Unit 41.get through2.be interested to do sth.& be interested in sth3.bring people from different places and different times together4.play with sounds, words and grammar5.call upcall up all the colours, feelings, experiences and curious images of a dream world 6.stand outstand out in the halls of glory7.follow special patterns of rhythm and rhyme8.belong to9.remind sb. of sth10.become famous for (the absence of rhyme at the end of each line)11.the next period that produced a great number of fine poets12.die at a very young age13.live to the age of 8014.have long been favourites15.lead to16.stand closest to17.express oneself18.in a world lit up by words19.no matter + wh- 从句e into being21.set sb/ sth. apart (from sb/ sth)set/ put apart for22.sing in one’s head23.look up (the meaning of the words)24.feel quite strange25.fall intofall into the rhythm, the rhyme and the sounds of the words26.have different feelings with27.have a bad day at school28.read… by the light of a candle29.change… into…change… to…change… for…用。
必修一——选修八黑体英语短语大赛

English Word Contest for Christmas Day Name____________ Score_______1.add up ____________________2.stand for ____________________3.ring up ____________________4.ring off ____________________5.look ahead ____________________6.glance through ____________________7.fade out ____________________8.adapt to ____________________9.would rather ____________________10.with the help of ____________________11.win…back ____________________12.watch over ____________________13.watch out ____________________14.vary from…to… ____________________15.upside down ____________________16.up to now ____________________17.turn up ____________________18.turn to ____________________19.turn one’s back to ____________________20.turn around ____________________21.try out ____________________22.to one’s credit ____________________23.to be honest ____________________24.think highly of ____________________25.the other day ____________________26.thanks to ____________________27.test out ____________________28.tell a lie ____________________29.team up with ____________________30.take up ____________________31.take the place of ____________________32.take risks (a risk) ____________________33.take place ____________________34.take part in ____________________35.take it easy ____________________36.take in ____________________37.take apart ____________________38.take a chance ____________________39.sweep up ____________________40.suffer from ____________________41.such as ____________________ 42.subscribe to ____________________43.strike into one's heart ________________44.stare at ____________________45.star in ____________________46.squeeze out ____________________47.speed up ____________________48.sort out ____________________49.so…that ____________________50.so that ____________________51.so long as ____________________52.so as to ____________________53.slide into ____________________54.sit around ____________________55.show…in ____________________56.settle in ____________________57.settle down ____________________58.set up ____________________59.set out (to do) ____________________60.set off ____________________61.set down ____________________62.set aside ____________________63.set about ____________________64.run out of ____________________65.ring back ____________________66.right away ____________________67.rid…of ____________________68.result in ____________________69.remind of ____________________70.rely on ____________________71.regardless of ____________________72.refer to ____________________73.rather than ____________________74.quantities of ____________________75.put up with ____________________76.put one’s hands on ____________________77.put on weight ____________________78.put forward ____________________79.protect…from ____________________80.prevent…from ____________________81.play jokes on ____________________82.play a trick on ____________________83.play a part in ____________________84.pick out ____________________85.pay off ____________________86.pay attention to ____________________87.pack (sth) up ____________________88.overcome ____________________89.over and over again ____________________90.out of work ____________________91.out of the question ____________________92.out of order ____________________93.out of breath ____________________94.ought to ____________________95.or so ____________________96.one after another ____________________97.once more ____________________98.on the whole ____________________99.on the other hand ____________________ 100.on the contrary ____________________ 101.on purpose ____________________102.on behalf of ____________________103.now that ____________________104.now and then ____________________105.no wonder ____________________106.no longer/not…any longer _______________ 107.never mind ____________________108.move off ____________________109.meet with ____________________110.mark out ____________________111.manage to do ____________________112.make use of ____________________113.make up one’s mind ____________________ 114.make sense ____________________115.make one's acquaintance _________________ 116.make one’sway ____________________ 117.make fun of ____________________118.make a life ____________________119.make a difference ____________________ 120.lose weigh ____________________121.lose sight of…____________________122.lose heart ____________________123.lose face ____________________124.look forward to ____________________ 125.look down upon/on ____________________ 126.live on ____________________ 127.link… to…____________________128.let out ____________________129.less than ____________________130.leave out ____________________131.leave …alone ____________________ 132.lead to ____________________133.lead alife ____________________y eggs ____________________135.Keep…free from/of ___________________ 136.keep up ____________________137.keep one’s word ____________________ 138.keep on ____________________139.keep it up ____________________140.join in ____________________141.in vain ____________________142.in trouble ____________________143.in time ____________________144.in the distance ____________________ 145.in terms of… ____________________ 146.in spite of ____________________147.in search of ____________________148.in ruins ____________________149.in return ____________________150.in relief ____________________151.in rags ____________________152.in place ____________________153.in peace ____________________154.in particular ____________________155.in other words ____________________ 156.in order to____________________157.in one’s turn ____________________158.in need of ____________________159.in need ____________________160.in memory of ____________________161.in many ways ____________________ 162.in good / poor condition _______________ 163.in general ____________________164.in favour of ____________________ 165.in debt ____________________166.in danger of____________________167.in charge ____________________168.in cash ____________________169.in all ____________________170.in advance ____________________171.in addition ____________________172.in a way ____________________173.human race ____________________174.human beings ____________________ 175.hold one’s breath____________________ 176.help(…)out ____________________177.hear from ____________________178.have got to _______________179.have fun with ____________________ 180.have a gift for ____________________ 181.hang on ____________________182.go up ____________________183.go through ____________________184.go ahead ____________________185.give in ____________________186.give birth to ____________________187.get/be tired of ____________________ 188.get through ____________________189.get into ____________________190.get close to ____________________191.get away with ____________________ 192.get along with ____________________ 193.generally speaking ____________________ 194.from…on ____________________195.from time to time____________________ 196.focus on____________________197.fit in ____________________198.first aid____________________199.feel/be content with ____________________ 200.feel like(doing) ____________________ 201.fed up with ____________________ 202.fall in love ____________________203.fall ill ____________________204.face to face ____________________205.expose…to ____________________206.even if ____________________207.electric shock ____________________ 208.earn one’s living ____________________ 209.due to ____________________210.dry up ____________________211.dry out ____________________212.dress up____________________213.dream of ____________________214.draw a conclusion ____________________ 215.divide…into ____________________ 216.dive into ____________________217.dig out ____________________218.die out ____________________219.depend on ____________________220.defend against ____________________ 221.decide on ____________________222.deal with ____________________223.day in and day out ____________________ 224.day and night ____________________ 225.date back ____________________226.cut up ____________________227.cut out ____________________228.cut off ____________________229.cut down ____________________230.crowd in ____________________231.consist of ____________________232.concentrate on ____________________ e up____________________e to power ____________________ e to life ____________________e into being ____________________ e across ____________________ e about ____________________239.cheer up ____________________240.change one’s mind____________________ 241.catch sight of ____________________ 242.cast down ____________________ 243.carry on ____________________244.care about ____________________245.calm down _______________246.call up ____________________247.by means of… ____________________ 248.by chance ____________________249.by accident ____________________250.burst into laughter ____________________ 251.build up ____________________252.bring up ____________________253.bring back to life ____________________ 254.break up ____________________255.break out ____________________256.break down ____________________257.break away from ____________________ 258.belong to 属于259.before long ____________________260.because of ____________________261.be/get familiar with ____________________ 262.be/become aware of ____________________ 263.be strict with ____________________264.be sentenced to ____________________ 265.be satisfied with ____________________ 266.be opposed to ____________________ 267.be occupied with ____________________ 268.be modeled after ____________________ 269.be made up of ____________________270.be likely to ____________________271.be fond of ____________________272.be famous for ____________________273.be concerned about… ____________________ 274.be bound to ____________________275.badly off ____________________276.back to back ____________________277.attach …to ____________________278.at war ____________________279.at most ____________________280.at midnight ____________________281.at ease ____________________282.at dusk ____________________283.at an end ____________________284.as well ____________________285.as well as ____________________286.as usual ____________________287.as though____________________288.as if ____________________289.as for ____________________290.as far as one is concerned ________________ 291.as a result ____________________292.as a matter of fact ____________________ 293.apply for ____________________294.appeal to ____________________295.apart from ____________________296.and so on ____________________297.all the best ____________________298.all in all ____________________299.ahead of____________________300.adjust to ____________________301.accuse… of____________________ 302.account for ____________________303.according to____________________304.above all ____________________305.a series of ____________________306.a number of ____________________307.a great deal ____________________308.a great / good many ____________________ 309.a (great) number of ____________________ 310.(be)scare to death____________________ 311.(be) dying to ____________________312.(be) bound to (do)…____________________ 313.Working the land_________________314.Under the sea_________________315.Travelling abroad_________________316.Theme parks317.The power of the nature____________________ 318.The ed Kingdom____________________319.Meeting your ancestors____________________ 320.Living well____________________321.Life in the future____________________322.Inventors and inventions____________________ 323.Great scientists____________________324.Global warming____________________325.A taste of English humor_________________ 326.A land of diversity327.A healthy life328.Wildlife protection329.Travel journal330.The Olympic Games331.The Million Pound Bank Note332.Making the news333.Healthy eating334.First aid335.Festivals around the world336.Cultural relics337.Body language338.Astronomy: the science of stars339.Nelson Mandela—a modern hero340.English around the world341.Women of achievement____________________ 342.Canada—“The True North”343.ever since ____________________344.at present ____________________。
知识竞赛活动宣传语

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重点短语竞赛

1. 合计______________2. 平静下来_______________3. 就…而言______________4. 上台______________5. 力所不能及______________6. 认真做,开始着手做______________7. 克服,摆脱______________8. 动身,出发,使爆炸______________9. 掌握,精通______________10. 应某人的要求______________11. 经历,仔细检查,浏览______________12. 对某人让步______________13. 偶遇,碰到______________14. 充分利用______________15. 与…相比更喜欢…______________16. 改变主意______________17. 放弃,戒掉______________18. 成为废墟______________19. 立刻;马上______________20. 收支相抵______________21. 献身于,致力于______________22. 胜任某事______________23. 质量好______________24. 授予某人某物______________25. 不辞辛劳地做______________ 26. 从...中存活下来______________27. 属于______________28. 容许______________29. 杰出,引人注目______________30. 和某人达成协议______________31. 对… 有影响______________32. 相继死亡______________33. 简洁地______________34. 养成…的习惯______________35. 认为…重要______________36. 捉弄______________37. 说实话______________38. 因…酬谢某人______________39. 因某事向某人道歉______________40. 纪念______________41. 赞同______________42. 求助于______________43. 查阅,提到______________44. 承认______________45. 致力于______________46. 从...中获益______________47. 被放过,不受惩罚______________48. 克服______________49. 染上...的习惯______________50. 负债累累______________51. 走捷径______________52. 不久以后______________53. 衣衫褴褛______________54. 与此相反______________55. 导致,作出解释______________56. 考虑...______________57. 引起______________58. 偶然地______________59. 故意地______________60. 感到高兴______________61. 小心,提防______________62. 失败,崩溃______________63. 突破______________64. 轮流地______________65. 及时,迟早______________66. 暂时______________67. 不着急,慢慢来______________68. 既然______________69. 阻止某人做某事______________70. 设法做成______________71. 看不见______________72. 有天赋______________73. 除了______________74. 涌上心头______________75. 轻视______________ 76. 继续,坚持______________77. 逐渐增强______________78. 导致______________79. 与...作斗争______________80. 集中注意力于______________81. 把... 记在心里______________82. 跟上______________83. 使人相信某事______________84. 挑出,辨别出______________85. 使某人相信某事______________86. 穷的______________87. 每况愈下______________88. 别烦我______________89. 插嘴______________90. 代表______________91. 出于好奇______________92. 一般来说______________93. 保卫______________94. 毫不费力地______________95. 根据...模仿______________96. 预先,提前______________97. 活过来______________98. 泄露,出版______________99. 提出______________100. 被发现______________。
全国大学生英语竞赛c类试题短语大全

全国大学生英语竞赛c类试题短语大全第一篇:全国大学生英语竞赛c类试题短语大全2011 National English Contest for College students(Level C-Preliminary)Part I Listening Comprehension(30 marks)Section A(5 marks)In this section, you will hear five short conversations.Each conversations will be read only once.At the end of each conversation, there will be a twenty-second pause, read the question and the there choices marked A,B and C ,and decide which is the best answer.Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the centre.1.What does the man want to do? A.Get something to eat now.B.Find a quiet place that shows games.C.Watch the next game with the woman.2.Why does not the man have a MySpace account? A.He is not skilled at using computer.B.All of the instruction are in English C.The woman won not teach him.3.How long does the woman plan to try teleworking A.For a few days.B.For a few weeks.C.For a few months.4.What does the man hope will happen? A.The price of cell phone novels will go down.B.The novel’s author will writer longer stories.C.The woman will tell him ho the story ends.5.what is the woman going to do next? A.turn on her computer.B.Go for a walk with peter.C.Visit her new neighbors.Section B(10 marks)In this section, you will hear two long conversations.Each conversation will be read only once.At the end each conversation, there will be a one minute pause.During the pause, read the questions, each with three choices marked A, B and C, and decide which is the best answer.Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the centre.Conversation one 6.What did Jack do over the summer? A.He studied very hard.B.He tooka summer class.C.He visited one of his teachers.7.What does Jack think of Ms Wellington as a teacher? A.Easy-going.B.Tough.C.Interesting.8.Why is Ms Wellington’s class hard?A.Her exams are difficult.B.She does not give students the help they need.C.She makes do lots of work.Conversation two 9.Why is Mrs.Griffin going to the city where the hotel is located? A.He is on holiday.B.He’s on a business trip C.He is going to a conference.10.How many times has Mrs.Griffin stayed at the Sunrise Hotel? A.Twice.B.Once.C.Three times.11.Where is Mrs.Griffin form? A.Canada.B.New Zealand.C.Australia.12.What is Mrs.Griffin’s passport number? A.87647489 B.87637289C.8763748913.What kind of room does Mrs.Griffin want? A.A single room for two nights.B.A double room for two nights.C.A single room for one night.14.When will Mrs.Griffin arrive at Sunrise Hotel?A.at 9:15 pmB.at 9:35 pmC.at 10:00 pm 15.What food will be put into Mrs.Griffin’s room? A.a sandwich with fries.B.a cheese sandwich.C.a burger with chips.Section C(5Marks)16.What does the Associated Press ask editor and news directors to do? A.vote for the top stories of the year.B.describe the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico C.writes about the 11 workers killed in the explosion 17.Where are the doctors and technology experts from? A.New York.B.London C.T okyo 18.For how long does President Obama agree to extend the tax cuts? A.for four years B.for three years C.for two years.19.How many people in the world don’t have enough to eat,according to the report? A.more than one billion.B.some six hundred million.C.nearly nine hundred million 20.What have astronomers recently discovered? A.there are unknown plants in older galaxies.B.there are many galaxies in the universe C.there are a lot more red dwarf in older galaxies SectionD(10 marks)In the section, you will hear a short passage.There are 10 missing words phrases.Fill in the blanks with the exact words or phrases you hear.Remember to write the answer on the answer sheet W hat do you do if you don’t get your first choice university? This ____ faces thousands of British every year.Many such_____ turn to Clearing, a service that helps find university places for students at the last moment.If they don’t have the marks to get into their____, Clearing tells them about places available at other university, though they might have to read a difficult subject.This year has seen a record number of people applying to university.This, combined with the _____________________,an uncertain job market, and budget cuts at university, product even more of a scramble for places than usual.Some sources say six students have applied for each remaining___________________________ placeThe British University Admissions Service, UCAS, says up to a qu arter of this year’s university applicants-almost 190000 people-have not been admitted into a____________________________.That is an increase of over 46000 students from last year.Faced with these figure, some British students might consider an interesting alternative:_____________________________.The University of Nottingham for is offering place at its campuses in Ningbo, near Shanghai, and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.Students at these institutions can earn University of Nottingham degrees, according, engineering and English.Similarly, the University of Bolton says it has unlimited places at its campus in the United Arab Emirates.T o deal with these problems, the UK’s Higher Education Minister, David Willet’s, is encouraging students who have not made the grade to consider alternatives to university,such as _______________________and studying at home.“There are arrange of options available, “he says.“people can reapply next year, so they should consider spending this year in a way that will add positively to their CVs.Getting _____________________or other skills will strengthen their chances next year.” Some commentators say, though that rising university costs, poor long-term_______________________, and a drop in graduate recruitment mean this the worst time to be a university student in the UK.Part Two Vocabulary and Structure(15 marks)There are 15 incomplete sentences in this section.For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D.Choose the one that best completes the sentence.Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the centre.31.After four days of talks, we are glad to announce that the union and management have reached an______.The agreement is fair and benefits both sides.A.accordB.accomplishmentC.identityD.undertaking32.As the clerk______prepared my milk shake, I wondered how long she had been working there ,mindlessly making ice cream treats in a set order of steps.A.logicallyB.methodicallyC.graphicallyD.synthetically33.As a boy he wanted to be a fireman.As a high school student, he thought he'd like to become a teacher.Now he______to be nothing more than a janitor.A.AssumesB.PrescribesC.AspiresD.Presumes34.Regardless of what caused it, I an grateful that have finally reached a point in my life_______I can appreciate my strengths, accept my weaknesses and try to be comfortable with everything in between.A.WhyB.WhereC.WhichD.What 35.______information provided by members of the public, the police would have a much move difficult job.A.SupposingB.Provided theC.If it were not forD.On condition that 36.Peter Brown was a painstaking writer;______, he once spent half a day on the composition of a single sentence.A.On the other handB.NeverthelessC.MoreoverD.For example 37.----What an I going to do about a present for Carol?----You______some flowers.A.Might have sent herB.Must have sent herC.Could send herD.Would send her 38.Without the air holding in some of the sun's heat, the earth______cold at night, too cold for us to live on.A.Will be freezingB.Would be freezingC.An be frozenD.Would be frozen 39.The students in our university each______an English dictionary.That is to say, each of the students in our university______an English dictionary.A.Have;hasB.Have;haveC.Has;haveD.Has;has 40.Here's your kitchen.I hope you enjoy cooking here.Is there______else that you need? A.SomethingB.AnythingC.NothingD.Everything 41.David______his business partner over plans to reduce the workforce.A.Came down toB.Broke down toC.Fell out withD.Went along with 42.______is this piece of equipment to be removed from the building.A.On no accountB.AbsolutelyC.ScarcelyD.Not at all 43.Helen' s parents were______that she was still on the job., but she had resigned.A.In doubtB.Of the opinionC.Under the impressionD.With suspicion 44.----I don't think I will ever, in my life, win a lottery of five million dollars.----Well, ______.Anything can happen.A.You made itB.You're kiddingC.What you sayD.You can never tell 45.-----How did you find the concert in the Grand Theatre last night?-----______ but the conductor was perfect.A.I couldn't agree moreB.I didn't think much of itC.I was crazy about itD.I really liked itPart Three Cloze(15 marks)I have been reading a lot on my iPad recently, and I have some(46)_____(complain)not about the iPad itself but about the state of digital reading generally.Reading is a subtle thing, and its subtleties are artifacts of a venerable medium: words printed in ink on paper.Glass and pixels aren't the same.When I read a physical book, I don't have to look anywhere else to find out how much I've read.The iPad e---reader, iBooks tries to create the(47)illu_____ of a physical book.The pages seem to turn, and I can the edges of those that remain, but it's fake.There are always exactly six unturned pages, no matter(48)_____ I am in the book.Also, there is a larger problem.Books in their digital format look vastly less “finished”, or less genuine than real books.You can vary their font and type size, but this only makes them(49)_____(resemble)word---processed---no matter how(50)_____(wretch)or wonderful they are---will never look as good as Robert Hass's poems in the print edition of The Apple Trees at Olema.But your poems can look almost exactly as ugly---as “e---book---like”---as the Kindle version of that collection.All the e---book I've read have been ugly---books by Chang---rae Lee, Alvin Kernan, and Stieg Larsson---though the texts have been wonderful.I didn't grow up reading texts.I grew up reading books, and this(51)_____(differ)is important.When it comes to digital editions, the(52)_____(assume)seems to be that all books(53)are_____(create)equal.However, nothing could be further from the truth.In the mass migration from print to digital, we're seeing a profusion of digital books---many of them out of copyright---that look new and even “HD,” but which may well have been supplanted by more accurate editions and better translations.We need a digital readers' guide---a place where readers can find(54)_____ whether the book they're about todownload is the best available edition.(55)Fi_____, two related problems.I already have a personal library, but most of the books I've read have come from(56)_____(lend)libraries.Barnes & Noble has released an e---reader that allows short---term(57)_____(borrow)of some books.The entire idea behind Amazon's Kindle and Apple's iBooks assumes that you cannot read a book unless you own it first and that only you can read it unless you want to give your reading device to someone else.This goes against the social value of reading, the collective knowledge and(58)_____(collaborate)discourse that comes from access to(59)_____or our culture in general.Part Four Reading Comprehension(40 marks).Section A(10 marks).Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage.Not keen on reading? Do you have trouble finding a novel that arouses your interest? Why not follow Ammon Shea's example and start reading a dictionary?Mr Shea owns over 1,000 dictionaries and he reads them for fun.He recently spent a year reading all 20 volumes of the Oxford English Dictionary.The dictionary contains more than 20,000 pages and over 59 million words.As he read from A to Z, he noted down interesting words in a ledger.This includes words such as “happify,” meaning to make someone hap py and “tripudiate”, which means to dance, skip or leap for joy.Mr Shea also kept a diary about this experience, which has since become a best---selling book.Why did he do this? He claims it was fun.“I've always enjoyed reading dictionaries.They are far mo re interesting than people give then credit for,” he said.It appears that it was not his goal to sound more intelligent by using longer and more complex words.“I'm not against long, fancy or obscure words, but I'm opposed to using then for their own sake,” he said.In fact ,as a result of reading so many new words , Mr Sheaoften forgot everyday vocabulary.He wrote, “My head was so full of words that I often had trouble forming simple sentences.”Mr Shea is not alone in his love of reading dictionaries.Elaine Higgleton, a representative of Collins Cbuild dictionaries, explained that thousands of crossword puzzle and Srabble fans read dictionaries for fun and to improve their games.Ms Higgleton did however note that, “It's probably not the best way to learn En glish ,and you'd learn more than you need.” It is not known how many of the 59 million words Ms Shea remembers, but he has certainly made history with his eccentric hobby.Questions 61 to 65.Decide whether the following statements are True or False.61.Mr Shea has read 1.000 dictionaries.62.Mr Shea spent one month reading the Oxford English Dictionary.63.In Mr Shea's opinion,people don't give dictionaries enough credit for being interesting.64.Mr Shea thinks it is important t be able to use long and complicated words in everyday conversation.65.Elaine Higgleton thinks that reading a dictionary is the best way to learn English.Section B(10 marks)Questions 66 to 70are based on the following passage.Surfing is something people often get hooked on after trying it a few times.For many surfers it is much more than a hobby---they would probably agree with the American professional surfer Kelly Slater when he said,“Once you're in, you're in.There's no getting out.”“Surfing”, of course, refers to riding on ocean waves using a surfboard.Many surfers stand up on their boards, which requires god balance and is therefore difficult for most beginners to learn, but some lie down and “bodyboard”The history of surfing probably began with the Polynesian people of the Pacific Islands.One of the first white people to seeanyone surfing was the British explorer Captain Gook, when his ship arrived in Hawaii in 1779.He watched many Hawaiians riding waves on large pieces of wood, and reported that, “Surfing seems to give them a feelin g of great pleasure.”When surfing started to become very popular in the United States in the 1950's and 60s, surfers used large wooden boards(often more than three metres long)that were quite heavy.Boards today are shorter and also much lighter, because they are made of artificial materials instead of wood.For anyone who wants to try surfing.The only essentials are waves and a board.There are a few other things, however, that most surfers find important;a cord t attach one of their ankles to the board and therefore stop it from being carried a long way away when they fall off';wax, which they put on the surface of the board to help their feet stick to it;and a wetsuit to help them keep warm in cold water.The south---west of English is an example of a place where surfers usually need wetsuits, even in summer.Surfing has been a professional sport for many yeara and the very best surfers are able to make a living from it.Most of the best professional surfers in the last 30 years, both men and women, have been American or Australian, but surfers from Brazil, Peru and South Africa have also won important competitions.Questions 66 to 70 Answer the following questions with the information given in the assage in a maximum of 10 words for each question.66.Why do most beginners find it difficult t stand up on a surfboard? 67.In what part of the world did surfing probably begin? 68.When did surfing start to become very popular in the United States? 69.What do surfers use wax for? 70.According to the passage, in what part of the world do surfers usually need wetsuits? Section C(10 marks)Questions 71to 75 are based on the following passage.The latest human development report from the United Nations Development Programmed(UNDP)contains some good news, but also a very serious warning about the threat posed y climate change.The report, published annually since 1990, seeks to asses “human development” around the world, and calculates a “Human Development Index(HDI)for 169 counties.The HDI is based on average income, life expectancy and level of education in a country.Not surprisingly, rich counties tend to have higher HDIs than poor counties, but there are interesting variations in human development among countries with similar levels of economic development, because some have better health and education systems than others.According to the 2010 report, the county with the highest level of human development is Norway, followed by Australia, New Zealand, the United States and Ireland.Most of the lowest HDIs belong to counties in sub-Saharan Africa.Almost all counties around the worlds have higher HDIs now than in 1990, despite the fact that since the 2008 financial crisis, the total number of people living in extreme poverty has increased.The report concludes that most people are healthier, live longer, are better educated and have access to more goods and services.Even in countries with severe economic problems, people’s level of health and education as generally improved.Although sub-Saharan African countries are at the bottom of the pile in terms of human development, some of them have made significant progress since 1990.The report is critical, however, of the fact economic inequality has increased significantly in the last twenty years, both within and between countries.The greatest threat to improving HDIs in the future, according to the report, is climate change.Economic growthincreases average incomes in a country through increasing production and consumption.However , if this leads to greater emissions of greenhouse gases, as has always been the case in the past, global warning will probably accelerate, and cause severe environmental problems in some parts of the world hat will threaten the livelihoods of huge numbers f people.The progress of the last twenty years, therefore, might not be sustainable.The only solution, according to the report, I to break the link between economic growth and greenhouse gas emissions-which, needless to say, is easier, said than done.Questions 71 to 75 Complete the following sentences with information given in the passage in a maximum of 10 words for each blank.71.The concept of “human development” is based on the following three factors: _______, _____________and_____________.72.Some countries with similar levels of economic development have quite different HDIs because they have_____________.73._________________has caused the number of people living in extreme poverty to increase since 2008.74.The report says that ______________ is the greatest threat to increasing HDIs in the future.75.The report says the link between____________ and ____________needs to be broken.Section D(10 marks)Questions 76 to 80 are based on the following passage It is natural for young people to be critical of their parents at times and to blame them for most of the misunderstanding between them.They have always complained, more or less justly, that their parents are out of touch with modern ways;that they are possessive and dominant;that they do not trust their children to deal with crises: that they talk too much about certain problems-and that they have no sense o humor, at least parent-child relationships.I think it is true that parents oftenunderestimate their teenage children and also forget how they felt themselves when were young.Young people often irritate their parents with their choices in clothes, hairstyles, entertainers and music.This is not their motive.They feel cut off from the adult world into which they have not yet been accepted, so they create a culture and society and their own.Then, if it turns out that their music, entertainers, vocabulary, clothes or hairstyles irritate their parents, this gives them additional enjoyment.They feel they are superior, at least in a small way, and that they are leaders in style and taste.Sometimes teenagers are resistant and proud because they do not want their parents to approve of what they do.If they did approve, it looks as if the teenager is betraying his own age group.All this is assuming that the teenager is the underdog: he can not win but at least he can keep his honor.This is a passive way of looking at things.It is natural enough after years of childhood, when children were completely under their parent’s control, but it ignores the fact that when they become teenagers, children are beginning to be responsible for themselves.If you plan to control your life, co-operation should be a part of that plan.You can charm other people, especially your parents, into doing things the way you want.You can also impress people with your of responsibility and your initiative, so that they will give you the authority to do what you want to do.Questions 76 to 78 Choose the best answer according to the passage.76 the first paragraph is mainly about_____________.A teenagers’ criticism of their parents B misunderstanding between teenagers and their parents C the dominance of parents over their children D teenagers’ ability to deal with crisesteenagers have strange clothes and hairstyles because they___________ A have a strong desire to be leaders in style andtaste B want to prove their existence by creating a culture of their own C have no other way to enjoy themselves D want to irritate their parent 78 teenagers do not want their parents to approve of what they do because they _______________.A have already been accepted into adult world B feel that they are superior to adult world C want to win adults over to their culture D don’t want to appear to be disloyal to their own age group Question 79 to 80 Translate the sentences in the passage into Chinese 79 I think it is true that parents often underestimate their teenage children and also forget how they felt themselves when were young 80 You can charm other people, especially your parents, into doing things the way you want.Part V translate(10 mark)Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given brackets.Remember to write your answer on the answer sheet.81 他以牺牲健康为代价获得财富。
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八年级下期英语学科竞赛试题满分100分班级_________ 姓名_________1.在周末_____________2. 去踩滑板_____________3. 去看电影_____________4. 网上冲浪_____________5. 至于_____________6. 做作业_____________7.帮某人做某事_____________ 8. 对---有好处____________ 9. 饮食习惯_______10. 例如_____________ 11.努力做某事____________ 12.多少______13. 取得好成绩_____________ 14. 有点___________ 15. 保持身体健康_______ 16. 去购物____________ 17. 和…相同____________ 18当然. __________19. 紧张的_____________ 20. 做完某事____________ 21. 照顾照看_______________ 22. 此刻_______________ 23.看牙医________________24.去参加聚会_______________ 25. 嗓子痛_____________ 26. 发烧_________________27. 患感冒__________________ 28. 头痛______________ 29. 牙痛_________________30. 躺下_______________ 31. 去观光旅行_____________ 32. 去散步_____________ 33. 去钓鱼__________ 34. 去度假_____________ 35. 在农村_____________ 36. 考虑_____________ 37. 决定_____________ 38. 回来_____________ 39. 休息_____________40. 离开去某地__________ 41. 迫不及待做…_________ 42. 过得愉快_____________ 43. 去远足____________ 44. 骑自行车旅行_____________45. 去野营_____________ 46. 起床_____________ 47. 共有______________ 48. 乘坐地铁_______________ 49. 一周两次_____________ 50. 步行去上学_____________ 51. 依赖____________ 52.和......不同______________ 53. 不得不______________ 54. 多远______________ 55. 花费某人某些时间去做某事_____________________ 56. 到校______________ 57. 乘坐小船___________ 58. 保持安静______________ 59. 全世界_____________ 60. 后天____________________61. 上钢琴课_______________62. 下一次___________ 63. 准备考试_______________ 64. 顺便来访____________ 65. 去看病____________ 66.去聚会_______________67.去音乐会_______________ 68.尽快回信_______________ 68.善于应付_______________ 69.谢谢邀请_______________ 70.擅长______________ 71. 在某些方面___________ 72. 看上去一样________ 73. 看上去不同____________74. 喜欢做某事___________75. 使某人做某事________ 76. 超过______________ 77. 计划做某事___________ 78.踢足球____________ 79. 停止说话_____________ 80. 打开_________________ 81.切碎________________ 82.放入______________ 83.混合在一起_____________84. 把……加到……上__________________85. 闲荡;闲逛______________86. 玩得高兴;玩得愉快_____________87. 在……结束的时候_____________88. 睡过头;起得晚_________________89. 别担心____________ 90.整天_________________91.把…..拿出_______________ 92.将来;以后______________ 93.从…回来____________ 94.不用谢_____________ 95. 太….而不能_____________96. 参加…______________97.因为;由于_____________ 98. 主修;专研____________99.在…岁的时候___________100.开车兜风___________(以上100题为竞赛内容)100.成长;长大____________ 102. 同时_____________103. 到处;遍及各处__________ 104.保持健康____________105. 与……交流____________106. 取出________________ 107. 洗餐具______________ 108. 整理床铺_____________109. 起居室;客厅________ 110. 从事;忙于_______________111.出去_____________112.干家务_______________ 113. 洗衣服______________ 114. 接近;靠近______________115. 进行……调查______________116. 才艺表演________________翻译句子1. 周末你/他们经常作什么?____________________________________1.你最喜爱的节目是什么?____________________________________2.你多久做一次运动? ____________________________________3.我几乎没有踢过足球. ____________________________________4.大多数学生每星期看电视两次. ____________________________________5.你每晚睡几小时? ____________________________________6.她从不喝咖啡. ____________________________________7.我认为他有点不健康. ____________________________________8.每个人都应该每天尽量吃多点蔬菜____________________________________9.健康的生活方式有助我取得好成绩. ________________________________1. 你怎么了?. ____________________________________2. 你应该多喝些水。
____________________________________3. 他不应该吃东西。
____________________________________4. 我感觉身体不舒服。
____________________________________5. 我希望你快点好起来。
____________________________________6. 饮食平衡很重要。
____________________________________7. 那听起来像是一个好主意。
____________________________________8. 什么时候开始的?____________________________________11. 当你累的时候,你应该早早睡觉. _______________________________12. 不要吃太多垃圾食品,那会对你的身体不好___________________1.你假期准备干什么?___________________________________________ 2.我准备去看我的奶奶。
___________________________________________ 3.她打算去野营。
_________________________________________4.他们打算在家里放松一下。
__________________________________5.我准备去山里远足。
_____________________________________________ 6.下个星期天我准备待在家里做作业。
_____________________________ 7.听起来不错。
_________________________________________8.他们打算下周离开武汉去上海。
________________________________1. 每天早晨我步行到学校要花费二十分钟。
_____________________________2. Mary怎样到学校?______________________________________3. 她乘火车。
_______________________________4. 花多长时间?______________________5. 走路大约要用10分钟,乘公共汽车要用15分钟。
_______________________6. 从他家到学校有多远?__________________________________________7. 你住的地方离学校有多远?______________________________________8. 孩子们必须依赖他们的父母.___________________________________9. 下雨时,我乘坐出租车。
_______________________________________1.我将同校队打网球。