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2023届四川省成都市第七中学校区高三模拟英语试卷一(2)

2023届四川省成都市第七中学校区高三模拟英语试卷一(2)

2023届四川省成都市第七中学校区高三模拟英语试卷一(2)一、听力选择题1. What do we learn about the man?A.He slept well on the plane.B.He had a long trip.C.He had a meeting.2. When does the next train for London leave?A.At 8:30.B.At 10:30.C.At 11:30.3. What does the man order?A.A pie.B.A cake.C.An ice cream.4.A.He has little passion for English lessons.B.He has made great progress in English.C.He is uninterested in English songs.D.He is a major of music.5. What does the woman want the man to do?A.Help to deal with a document.B.Repair a computer.C.Get her a disk.二、听力选择题6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题1. Why did the girl get up early today?A.She had to get to school early.B.She wanted to make some breakfast.C.She was worried about the coming exam.2. Why does the girl want to eat fish porridge?A.It will calm her down.B.It will help her think better.C.It is the most satisfying food.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

2020-2021学年成都七中高三英语模拟试题及参考答案

2020-2021学年成都七中高三英语模拟试题及参考答案

2020-2021学年成都七中高三英语模拟试题及参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ASheffieldLincoln College of EnglishClasses for foreign students at all levels.3 months, 6 months, 9 months and one year course.Open all year.Small class (at most 12 students).Library, language laboratory and listening center.Accommodation (住宿)with selected families.25 minutes from London.Course fees for English for one year are£1,380 with reduction for shorter periods of study.1.This passage is probably taken from _______.A.an advertisementB.a noticeC.a posterD.a piece of news2.Who will be accepted by this college?A.Both foreign and native students.B.Only foreign beginners and the advanced.C.Foreign students from beginners to the advanced.D.Only foreign students advanced.3.While you stay there, who will take care of you?A.Your parents.B.Your classmates.C.The school where you study.D.The family you have chosen.BSpain's tourism industry is looking to Chinese tourists for its high-endmarket, according to Rafael Cascales, president of the Spain-China Tourism Association (ATEC). “It is the kind of tourism that is not only interested in the sun, beach and the “all-included” culture. They enjoy culture, wine, history and nature, and the new Chinesetourists would also want to spend more money in Spain," said Cascales in a recent interview with Xinhua.“They are younger, more women travel and they are more cosmopolitan (见多识广的).They also travel on their own or in couples or in smaller groups. The old-fashioned large groups of visitors have not disappeared, but this new form of traveling is becoming more important,55he said.Speaking of the consumption pattern of the new kind of Chinese tourists, Cascales said, “The money they spend is distributed better because they will book one flight with one airline, the hotel with another company and the restaurant with another.” In his eyes, “Chinese tourists are very important because they combine two things: there are a large number of them and they spend more money than anyone else — almost four times more than tourists from other countries." They not only travel abroad in the summer months when Spain has to compete with the sun and beaches in countries such as Turkey and Egypt, but also travel in the off-peak seasons of a year, according to Cascales.In 2017, Spain is the second most popular tourist destination in the world, only after France. It attracted about 82 million visitors, 700,000 of them from China, a number which is estimated to rise to about 2.2 million by 2022.“We are ready; we have the infrastructure (基础设施) at every level, especially in hotel capacity. Here those visitors can find what they are looking for, including the luxury items which distinguish them,” Cascales noted.4. What are the features of the new Chinese tourists according to Cascales?A. They are cautious about spending money in Spain.B. They are likely to travel in smaller groups now.C. They are only interested in the sun and beach.D. They are mainly male visitors of middle age.5. What can we learn about the consumption pattern of new Chinese tourists?A. They will reserve flights and hotels with different companies.B. They will spend less money than tourists from other countries.C. They will travel abroad only during the off-peak seasons.D. They will spend the money in different cities.6. What is done to meet the demands of Chinese tourists?A. Local cultures in Spain are promoted.B. Well-furnished hotels are provided.C. Best and expensive items are offered for free.D. More shopping sites are constructed.7. What is the purpose of this text?A. To introduce the tourism industry of Spain.B. To show Spain's desire to attract Chinese tourists.C. To describe the features of Chinese tourists.D. To advertise Spain as a top tourist destination.CThe Chinese philosopher (哲学家) Confucius once said, “Time flows away like the water in the river.” This is especially true as the novel coronavirus pneumonia outbreak has affected millions of people in China, andthe whole nation has been working day and night to fight the epidemic.In late January, when an increasing number of people in Wuhan were suspected to be infected, and hospitals didn't have adequate beds for them, two special hospitals—Lei shenshan Hospital and Huo shenshan Hospital were built. These two makeshift (临时的) hospitals were built to treat pneumonia patients infected with the novel coronavirus.HuoshenshanHospitalhas 1,000 beds and covers 33,900 square meters, andLeishenshanHospitalhas 1,500 beds and a total area of about 79,000 square meters. More than 4,000 workers worked 24/7 in two shifts, and nearly 1,000 large-scale pieces of equipment and transport vehicles helped the project on site. The two hospitals were built in an amazingly short time. It only took 10 days for people to build Huo shenshan, and 14 days for Lei shenshan.This certainly wowed many people overseas. “It's incredible that two hospitals with 2,500 beds can be built in a short period. It's just hard to believe,” a foreigner named Stuart told People's Daily. In the meantime, Chinese companies have also taken actions quickly in this battle.“The automobile industry is highly industrialized with strong capabilities in comprehensive manufacturing, purchasing materials, production lines and output of technologies,” Shi Jianhua, deputy secretary-general of China Association of Automobile Manufacturers, told CCTV News. “In this special time, when the nation needs more masks, it's time for us to quickly respond and shoulder the social responsibilities.”Indeed, a fast response is crucial in any crisis. In this special time,Chinacan't afford to waste a second in the fight against the epidemic. After all, time equals life during this crisis.8. Confucius' saying “Time flows away like the water in the river.” is mentioned to ______.A. arouse readers' interest in the passage.B. introduce the subject of the passage.C. present the background information.D. stress the value of time in epidemic.9. What can we learn about Lei shenshan hospital and Huo shenshan hospital?A. They are new hospitals for health care inWuhan.B. They were built in minimal time.C. Over 4,000 workers worked continuously.D. Stuart found them too massive to believe.10. We can infer from Shi Jianhua's words that the automobile industry inChina______.A. had no medical supplies factories before.B. guarantees whoever in need enough masks.C. has capabilities to give timely response.D. has strong abilities in manufacturing.11. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. China fights epidemic against the clock.B. Twospecial hospitals were constructed.C. Chinese firms acted quickly and effectively.D. Time is crucial for people in overcoming crisis.DA team of researchersfrom theUniversityofColorado Boulderhave created a revolutionary type of robotic muscles. They are strong and flexible at the same time, can feel the movements they perform and, whenever they suffer damage, they can self-heal. However, what is best about them is probably the fact that they are extremely cheap to manufacture.The robotic muscles have been called actuators, and have drawn inspiration from real-life muscles. By creating robots equipped with this kind of actuators, researchers would allowthem to perform movements just like human muscles.To make the robotic muscles work, they filled some flexible material with electrodes(电极)and with liquid and oil. Then, they applied some electricity, and the liquid and oil started moving around the electrodes and powered them. This way, the robotic muscles started contracting and relaxing just like real muscles, but a lot quicker.Researchers also took inspiration from the variety of human muscles, and created more types of actuators, each of them performing a different movement. They called these robotic muscles HASEL ( Hydraulically-Amplified Self-healing Electrostatic). However, they are superior to biological muscles as they are stronger, faster, and moreflexible.Even the researchers were amazed they could develop such technology. Eric Acome, the author of one of the studies, explained what is unique about the robotic muscles.“The ability to create electrically powered soft actuators that lift a gallon of water at several times per second is something we haven't seen before.”These muscles are special because they are also self-healing. This property is given by the liquid placed inside of them, which also gives them a lot more advantages than those mechanisms (机械)using solids. In the end, the material which keeps the liquid, the oil and the electrodes is extremely cheap. It is a type of polymer (聚合物)similar to the one used for potato chips bags, and can be manufactures for only 10 cents.12. What can we learn about actuators?A. They can heal on their own.B. They are biological muscles.C. They can not move like human muscles.D. They are slower to react than real muscles.13. What do actuators use to directly power electrodes?A. Solids.B. Liquid and oil.C. A type of polymer.D. Potato chips bags.14. What is the last paragraph mainly about?A. The origin of actuators.B. The opinions on actuators.C. The advantages of actuators.D. The significance of actuators.15. In which part of a newspaper will the textmost probably appear?A. Health.B. Culture.C. Education.D. Technology.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

四川省成都市第七中学2024-2025学年高三上学期入学考试英语试卷(含答案解析)

四川省成都市第七中学2024-2025学年高三上学期入学考试英语试卷(含答案解析)

高2025届2024-2025学年度上期入学考试英语试卷考试时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Where are the speakers?A.In the street.B.On the bus.C.In the museum.2.What are the speakers going to do next?A.Go home.B.Go to the tower.C.Go to some shops.3.What is the man probably doing?A.Waiting for someone.B.Cutting in line.C.Looking for his way.4.What are the speakers talking about?A.Looking for a job.B.Graduating from college.C.Seeking information online.5.What is the weather like now?A.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Warm.第二节(共15 小题; 每小题 1.5 分,满分22.5 分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.What seems to be the woman’s problem?A.She lives in poverty.B.She feels weak.C.She gets short of breath.7.When did the problem become worse?A.Eight months ago.B.When she was in London.C.A year and a half ago.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

四川省成都市第七中学2022-2023学年高三上学期第一次模拟检测英语试题(2)

四川省成都市第七中学2022-2023学年高三上学期第一次模拟检测英语试题(2)

四川省成都市第七中学2022-2023学年高三上学期第一次模拟检测英语试题(2)一、听力选择题1. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Customer and clerk.B.Boss and employee.C.Reporter and interviewee.2. What type of food does the woman eat now?A.Junk food.B.Healthy food.C.Delivered food.3. Where is the man’s envelope now?A.In his room.B.At the post office.C.At the front desk.4. What does the woman mean?A.The man is annoying.B.Her homework is too hard.C.The man is absent-minded.5. What does the man mean?A.The tutoring service is helpful.B.Logic and statistics are both difficult.C.Practice makes perfect.二、听力选择题6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. How old was the woman when she was allowed to drive by her parents?A.18.B.21.C.23.2. What month was the man born in?A.December.B.November.C.September.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. Who is disabled in the dialogue?A.The man.B.The man’s wife.C.The man’s boss.2. What did the man’s boss do?A.He fired the man.B.He moved the company.C.He disappeared with lots of money.3. What did the woman give the man?A.A job opportunity.B.Only some money.C.Some food.8. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

中美国际高中入学考试模拟试卷(英语)

中美国际高中入学考试模拟试卷(英语)

International High School ProgramChengdu No.7 High SchoolEntrance Test成都七中中美国际高中入学考试(Mock Exam Paper: English)英语模拟试卷(120 minutes Full Score 150)时间:120分钟满分:150Paper I: Listening (15 minutes 16 marks)A.For Questions 1-10, you will hear 10 short dialogues and decide whether the followingstatements are true or false. Listen and mark “T” or “F” on the answer sheet. You’ll hear the recording TWICE.1. The driver puts the man’s bag in the trunk.2. The woman refuses the man’s suggesti on.3. Lynne is having a potluck party.4. Chris is a vegetarian.5. The customer needs the salesperson’s help right now.6. The food at the restaurant was so-so.7. The man tells the woman not to do something.8. Helen feels better.9. Cindy is talking about the job that she has now.10. Bob is going to start jogging before work.B.For questions 1-6, you will hear a series of short conversations. Please write the answerto each question on the line provided. Your answer should be as brief as possible. You will hear each item TWICE.1. Where will Alberto find the tea?2. At what point exactly will the three students appear in the concert?3. When will the friends go swimming?4. Where will the tour meeting take place?5. How will teachers know who wants to attend their revision class?6. What is Lili’s problem AND how might this be resolved?Paper II: Reading (65 minutes 54 marks)A.For questions 1-10, please look at the sentences below about a journey to the Arctic onboard a ship. Read the following text to decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect.If it is correct, mark T on your answer sheet.If it is not correct, mark F on your answer sheet.Exploring the ArcticThe Arctic is one of the few places in the world untouched by pollution where you can see nature at its wildest and most beautiful. Join our ship the Northern Star from 2 to 18 July, for a 17-day voyage to the Arctic. During the voyage you are able to relax and get away from it all. There are no parties or film-shows to attend, quizzes to enter, or entertainers to watch. However, we do have specialists on board who are willing to answer any of your questions about the Arctic and who will talk about the animals and birds that you see on the trip.After setting off from Scotland, we go north along the coast of Norway to Bear Island. Along the way you'll see thousands of seabirds and wonderful scenery, with rivers of ice and huge cliffs. You will have the chance to see reindeer, polar bears, and other Arctic animals.Although we have a timetable, experience has shown that we may have to change our direction a little, depending on the weather and on which animals appear.The Northern Star is a very special ship and our past voyages have been very popular. Our cabins all have the same excellent facilities, which include a private bathroom and refrigerator. Our chefs are happy to prepare any food for people on special diets. Choose just what you want to eat from the wide variety available from the dining room buffet. There is a library, shop, clinic and plenty of space for relaxation. If you need some exercise, why not go jogging every morning around the decks, or do some swimming in the indoor pool.Prices include economy class air travel and 16 nights on board the Northern Star, all meals and excursions and all lectures.Day 1 Board the Northern Star.Days 2–7 We sail slowly north along the coast of Norway,stopping at places of interest.Day 8 Tromso. You need to get up at sunrise to see thewhales as we sail towards Tromso. Visit Tromso tosee the Arctic Museum, the cathedral and the beautifulold wooden houses. In the evening we sail away alongthe west coast to Bird Island, which is excellent forbird-watching.Days 9–10 Bear Island. We arrive here in the early evening andstay overnight. Bear Island once had an active fishingindustry, but today little of this remains. We will explorethe island, looking out for Arctic flowers.Days 11–16 Spitsbergen. A place of mountains and rivers of ice, itis home to a large variety of animals.Day 17 Leave the ship in Spitsbergen and fly to London fromTroms.B.Please read the text about behaviors on airplane and answer questions 1-8.Air rage is the current expression for aggressive or disruptive behavior of airline passengers. It comes from the term road rage, used to describe drivers whose rude and hostile attitude toward others can lead to serious accidents or violence.Major airlines are becoming increasingly concerned about air rage and are training their staff to deal with it. At the same time, they are introducing tougher policies and supporting legislation that will allow local police to arrest offenders when they land. A special agreement, known as the 1963 Tokyo Convention, allows for the arrest of troublesome passengers on landing, even if they are not citizens of that country and did not technically commit a crime there.The problem of air rage may start before passengers even board the plane and may become worse on board. Reasons for air rage include heavy traffic on the way to the airport, long check-in lines, the amount of alcohol available both in the waiting area and given out free on board the plane, and strict enforcement of no-smoking laws at the airport and on the flight itself.Airline staff are trained to spot a potential troublemaker and to deal with violent behavior by talking to the person. For more serious cases, handcuffs and straitjackets are kept on board, although these are used only as a last resort. Fortunately, incidents involving serious violence are rare, but air rage is increasingly becoming an issue of concern for all airlines.1、Air rage and road rage refer to aggressive behavior by ____________a.passengers in cars or planes.b.airline passengers and car drivers.c.car drivers and airline pilots.d.airline passengers and crews.2.According to this passage, air rage _____________a.is a more serious problem today than it was 25 years ago.b.is a problem that more and more airline companies are dealing with.c.is a problem that became very serious in the 1960s.d.occurs more on certain airlines than on others.3.The Tokyo Convention enables local police _________________a.to introduce tougher policies.b.to arrest people while flying over their country.c.to arrest aggressive passengers of any nationality.d.to use handcuffs and straitjackets to restrain aggressive passengers.4.According to this passage, which of the following factors contributes to air rage?a. a difficult journey to the airportb.smoking on boardc.restrictions on alcohold.handcuffs and straitjackets being kept on board5.From this passage we can understand that airline staff will watch out for _______________a.heavy smokers.b.heavy drinkers.c.people who are nervous about flying.d.people who start talking to aggressive passengers.6.The phrase as a last resort in the last paragraph means ______________a.in a far-away vacation spot.b.if the plane cannot return to the airport.c.after everything else has failed.d.with potential troublemakers.7.What might the airline crew do to control air rage on the plane?a.allow the passenger to smokeb.arrest the passengerc.restrain the passengerd.behave rudely to the passenger8.The writer's main purpose in this passage is to _________________a.discuss the phenomenon of air rage.b.explain the reasons for air rage.c.suggest solutions for airline staff faced with air rage.d.warn passengers about air rage.C.Please read the following article about men who hunt for birds’ nests in caves inThailand, and then answer questions 1-9 in your own words on a separate answer sheet.The Nest Hunters of Tam YaiSwiftlets are shy birds that make their nests in the remotest corners of deep caves. They have the ability to fly fast and straight like arrows around the interior of the cave walls. Like some other birds, they build their nests with their saliva, the juicy liquid from their own mouths. This juice hardens quickly to make a small nest, shaped like a cup. These nests are called “white gold”, because they can be sold for thousands of dollars in the Chinese food markets. It is these nests for which the hunters of Tam Yai are prepared to risk their lives.Tam Yai cave in southern Thailand is the largest network of caves inside a limestone mountain, known as Suwan Kuha, meaning “cave temple”. It has been given this name because it contains a large area decorated with statues of Buddhas. High above the statues, in the far corners of the cave complex, is where the nests are to be found.The nest hunters climb barefoot up dangerous bamboo poles hundreds of metres above the ground to collect these valuable nests. They rarely use safety equipment, and if they fall, they will die instantly. These nests can only be reached by the bravest and most skilled climbers, and they are often only able to reach the highest nests with the aid of a stick and a net.Nest hunting is a skill passed down in families from father to son. Because of the profits that can be made, the competition among rival climbers is fierce. There are armed guards at the entrance to the cave to protect the nests from thieves. In Tam Yai, there are also strict laws to prevent illegal hunting and to ensure proper co llecting, or “harvesting”, of the nests. As a result, the birds are a protected species and the number of swiftlets is growing. Nest harvesting begins in March and if the harvest is collected at the correct time of year, each swiftlet will lay eggs three times a season. Once the young birds have hatched and flown, the nests can be collected and sold to the Chinese food industry as the vital ingredient in bird’s nest soup.The recipe for the highly valued bird’s nest soup is centuries old, and the soup is sa id to have a value in prolonging life. Chinese doctors often prescribe it for people who are suffering from skin conditions, lung disease and breathing problems.It is important to prepare the nests thoroughly when they arrive in the restaurant kitchens. Firstly they are washed, soaked and boiled until they have a soft, rubber-like texture. Then they are mixed with meat and coconut and all the ingredients are cooked together. The nest itself is not delicious, in fact it has hardly any taste. As one Chinese chef says: “It is the other ingredients which give the soup its flavour. The nest is soft and crunchy, and when you prepare it you must be careful to remove all traces of the bird, such as bones or feathers. This is because Chinese people appreciate the way it feels in their mouth rather than the taste and smell.”It is an exotic dish in a multi-million dollar market. The nests themselves are small; they weigh less than 10 grams and measure just a few centimetres. But for the nest hunters the risks are great indeed.Questions:1. What happens to the saliva when the birds build their nests?2. Why do the hunters take such great risks to collect the nests?3. Which country buys most of the birds’ nests?4. Why is Suwan Kuha regarded as a temple?5. What makes the job of nest hunting particularly dangerous? Give TWOdetails.6. According to the graph, how does the price of birds’ nests in 2008compare to that of 1968?7. How is the business of nest hunting in Tam Yai controlled? Give TWOdetails.8. How is bird’s nest soup important for health?9. How does the soup get its taste?Paper III: Use of English (20 minutes 60 marks)A.ClozeSchool’s Art SaleLast Friday parents helped collect lots of money for a school by buying children’s pictures.A primary school in Bicester used its classrooms as an art gallery for a day and (1) ............parents to come and look. All the pupils (2) ............ a work of art and (3) ............ painting went on sale at £5. Hundreds of parents and relations came and, together, they spent(4) ............ £2,000.Now the school is (5) ............ of making the exhibition bigger next year by also contacting businesses (6) ............ operate in the local area. One of the schoolchildren’s parents first had the (7) ............ after going to (8) ............ exhibitions in her home country, South Africa.The school has decided to (9) ............ the money to buy books and CD players. The Head Teacher said he was delighted to see the school (10) ............ full and he was very proud of the children.1 A hoped B invited C pleased D wished2 A operated B played C performed D produced3 A few B some C each D all4 A over B more C close D near5 A planning B thinking C considering D wanting6 A what B who C which D whose7 A memory B idea C habit D choice8 A same B likely C similar D equal9 A bring B add C join D use10 A so B too C such D enoughB.Grammar and Vocabulary Multiple Choices1. We don't have any milk left. _____ ?a. don't youb. are wec. do wed. have you2. I tried on two sweaters, but I didn't buy _____ of them.a. eitherb. nonec. neitherd. any3. If they ________________ the car earlier, they wouldn't have gotten stuck on the road.a. were checkedb. did checkc. had checkedd. checked4. I saw every episode in that _____________ television series.a. ten-partsb. tens-partc. tens-partsd. ten-part5. "How are you managing with the new computer program?""Not great. I ___________ to figure it out yet.'"a. can't have managedb. haven't managedc. don't managed. haven't been managing6. I've been trying ____________ Sue all morning.a. to callb. callingc. calld. to have called7. You ___________ close all the windows before you leave the house.a. needb. shouldc. oughtd. might8. He was accused ______________ stealing money from the store.a. inb. forc. byd. of9. We stayed up to watch TV ___________ it was very late.a. despiteb. in spite ofc. althoughd. even10. "I have a headache. Can you get me an aspirin?" "Sure. ________ get you one right now."a. I'm able tob. I'm goingc. I ought tod. I'll11. It will take you _______ three hours to drive to the campsite.a. greatlyb. entirelyc. approximatelyd. annually12. We didn’t get to the meeting on time __________ a traffic jam.a. causingb. because ofc. owing tod. due to13. I have to make an _________ with my dentist.a. arrangementb. assignmentc. interviewd. appointment14. The sign on the front tells you the ________ of each bus.a. resortb. destinationc. agencyd. port15. The school must be very old. When was it ___________ up?a. posedb. evolvedc. setd. founded16. I really like Jan and Dave. They’re very good ___________.a. societyb. companyc. associatesd. friendship17. The letter is okay, but you _________ a few words in the last line.a. leftb. omittedc. avoidedd. lost18. I want to move out of the city because I find __________ life exhausting.a. ruralb. remotec. urband. country19. She doesn’t talk about her feelings. She’s a very __________ person.a. insincereb. passivec. reservedd. upset20. Jim __________ his brother to lend him $ 500.a. imposedb. persuadedc. requiredd. desiredPaper IV: Writing (20 minutes 20 marks)Please write a short paragraph of about 150 words and tell us what your favorite TV program is, what it is about, and why you enjoy watching it.。

(成都七中)四川省成都市第七中学2023~2024学年高三下学期入学考试英语试卷(解析版)

(成都七中)四川省成都市第七中学2023~2024学年高三下学期入学考试英语试卷(解析版)
C. The third Saturday in October.
18. What is the purpose of Sweetest Day?
A. To make friends. B. To make someone happy. C. To make cities more beautiful.
3.Where is the text probably taken from?
A A website.B.A journal.
A. By offering hugs. B. By giving away small gifts. C. By distributing some cash.
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A. Eat hamburgers. B. Stay at the cash counter. C. Compare different brands.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What happened to the woman at the beginning?
A. She lost her phone. B. She couldn’t find the way. C. She was trapped in heavy snow.
A. By drinking hot tea. B. By using the car heater. C. By having more clothes on.
16. What did the emern ambulance.
B. They led the woman to her home.

成都七中中美国际高中高二插班考试模拟试卷(英语)

成都七中中美国际高中高二插班考试模拟试卷(英语)

2012 KP 3 Entrance ExamExam Paper 1Exam Duration: 2 hoursExam Content: 4 Parts--Listening, English in Use, Reading and WritingExam Full Mark: 100 PointsExam Instruction: Please answer all the questions in the exam paper and fill in the corresponding boxes on the answer sheet.Part 1 Listening (20 points in total)Section A You will hear people talking in eight different situations. For questions 1-8, choose the best answer (A, B or C). You will listen twice. (1 point each)1. You hear someone talking about football referees. What is the speaker‟s attitude towards referees?A. They make too many mistakes.B. They deserve sympathy.C. Some are better than others.2. You hear a famous chef talking about his week. What does he say about what happened during the week?A. He had a problem that was not his fault.B. He didn‟t want to appear on so many programmes.C. He had his first experience of live TV.3. You hear someone talking about her career in dancing. What does she emphasize?A. the contribution made by her parentsB. how much hard work she didC. her desire to be a dancer4. You hear someone talking on the phone at work. Who is she talking to?A. a colleagueB. her bossC. a client5. You hear a radio presenter talking about a book. What feeling does the presenter express about the book?A. doubt that it does exactly what it says it doesB. amazement at how up to date its information isC. curiosity about how it was written6. You hear part of an interview with a famous comedian. What does he say about his school days?A. The teachers never criticized him.B. He was only good at one subject.C. Other people found him amusing.7. You hear someone talking about a person he knows. What is the speaker doing?A. complainingB. apologizingC. arguing8. You hear a tour guide talking to a group of visitors to a museum. What does he tell them about the museum?A. It‟s easy to get lost in it.B. Big groups aren‟t allowed some parts of it.C. It‟s better only to visit a small part of it.Section B. You will hear five different people talking about cities they have visited. For questions 1-5, choose from the list (A-F) the opinion each person gives about the city. Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use. You will listen to the tape twice. (1 point each)A. It was exactly as I had imagined.(1) Speaker 1 ________B. It is not as good as it used to be.(2) Speaker 2 ________C. It is hard to find your way around it.(3) Speaker 3 ________D. It is overrated.(4) Speaker 4 ________E. It can get too crowded.(5) Speaker 5 ________F. It was even better than I expected.Section C. Listen and complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. You will listen twice. (1 point each)Part 2 English in Use (24 points in total)A. Multiple choices (1 point each)1. We haven‟t discussed yet ______ we are going to place our new furniture.A. thatB. whichC. whatD. where2. Though _____ to see us, the professor gave us a warm welcomeA. surpriseB. was surprisedC. surprisedD. being surprised3. The island is ____ attractive in spring and autumn because of the pleasant weather in both seasons.A. partlyB. merelyC. nearlyD. equally4. I refuse to accept the blame for something _____ was someone else‟s fault.A. whoB. thatC. asD. what5. In ancient times, people rarely travelled long distances and most farmers only travelled _____ the local market.A. longer thanB. more thanC. as much asD. as far as6. ____ you may have, you should gather your courage to face the challenge.A. However a serious problemB. What a serious problemC. However serious a problemD. What serious a problem7. She‟d only just stubbed out one cigarette when she lit another.The above sentence is the same as:A. Hardly had she stubbed out one cigarette when she lit another.B. Hardly did she stub out one cigarette when she lit another.C. Hardly when she lit another had she stubbed out one cigarette.D. Hardly had she stubbed out one cigarette that she lit another.8. – I‟m sorry, but I don‟t quite follow you, Did you say you wanted to return on September20?-- Sorry, I _____ myself clear. We want to return on October 20.A. hadn‟t madeB. wouldn‟t makeC. don‟t makeD. haven‟t made9. _____ in my life impressed me so deeply as my first visit to the Palace Museum.A. AnythingB. NothingC. EverythingD. SomethingB. Cloze (1 point each)Direction: For questions 1-15, read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C or D) best fits each gap.MENTORINGMany adults in America and increasing numbers elsewhere (1) ______ part in mentoring schemes. A mentor is an adult who provides support and friendship to a young person. There are (2) _______ different (3) _______ of mentoring: passing on skills, sharing experiences, offering guidance. Sometimes the most (4) _______ thing to do is just listen. Mentoring is open to anybody – no particular (5) _______ experience is required, just a desire to make a (6) ______ to the life of a young person who needs help. This may seem a difficult thing at first, but many people find they have a real (7) _______ for it.The support of a mentor can play an important (8) ______ in a child‟s development and can often make up (9) ______ a lack of guidance in a young person‟s life. It can also improve young people‟s (10) _______ towards society and build up their (11) ______ in dealing with life‟s challenges. For the mentor, it can be incredibly rewarding to know that they have had a significant (12) ______ on a child and helped to give them the best possible (13) ______ in life. Indeed, it is not only adults who are (14) ______ of taking on this role. There is now an increasing (15) ______ for teenagers to mentor younger children, for example by helping them with reading or other school work.1. A. hold B. give C. take D. form2. A. number B. numerous C. multiple D. masses3. A. approaches B. means C. manners D. ways4. A. helpful B. willing C. kind D. recommended5. A. trained B. expert C. professional D. skilled6. A. move B. switch C. difference D. distance7. A. ability B. skill C. strength D. talent8. A. piece B. part C. role D. section9. A. to B. for C. with D. over10. A. attitude B. impression C. approach D. conduct11. A. knowledge B. belief C. confidence D. hope12. A. change B. result C. factor D. influence13. A. availability B. risk C. chance D. ability14. A. able B. capable C. good D. efficient15. A. want B. wish C. demand D. lackPart 3 Reading (26 points in total)A. Passage 1 (2 points each)The work of the railroad pioneers in America became the basis for a great surge of railroad building halfway through the nineteenth century that linked the nation together as never before. Railroads eventually becam e the nation‟s number one transportation system, and remained so until the construction of the interstate highway system halfway 5through the twentieth century. They were of crucial importance in stimulating economic expansion, but their influence reached beyond the economy and was pervasive in American society at large.By 1804, English as well as American inventors had experimented with steam engines for moving land vehicles. In 1920, John Stevens ran a locomotive and cars around in a 10circular track on his New Jersey estate, which the public saw as an amusing toy. And in 1825, after opening a short length of track, the Stockton to Darlington Railroad in England became the first line to carry general traffic. American businesspeople, especially those in the Atlantic coastal region who looked for better communication with the West, quickly became interested in the English experiment. The first company in 15America to begin actual operations was the Baltimore and Ohio, which opened a thirteen- mile length of track in 1830. It used a team of horses to pull a train of passenger carriages and freight wagons along the track. Steam locomotive power didn‟t come into regular service until two years later.However, for the first decade or more, there was not yet a true railroad system. Even the longest of the lines was relatively short in the 1830‟s, and most of them served simply to 20connect water routes to each other, not to link one railroad to another. Even when two lines did connect, the tracks often differed in width, so cars from one line couldn‟t fit onto tracks of the next line. Schedules were unreliable and wrecks were frequent. Significantly, however, some important developments during the 1830‟s and 1840‟s included the 25introduction of heavier iron rails, more flexible and powerful locomotives, and passenger cars were redesigned to become more stable, comfortable, and larger. By the end of 1830 only 23 miles of track had been laid in the country. But by 1936, more than 1,000 miles of track had been laid in eleven States, and within the decade, almost 3,000 miles had been constructed. By that early age, the United States had already surpassed Great 30Britain in railroad construction, and particularly from the mid-1860‟s, the late nineteenth century belonged to the railroads.1 The word “their” in line 6 refers to(a) railroad pioneers(b) railroads(c) the interstate highway system(d) American society2 Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?(a) The United States regarded Great Britain as a competitor in developing the most efficient railroad system(b) Steam locomotive power was first used in 1832(c) American businessmen saw railroads as a threat to established businesses(d) Steam locomotives replaced horses because of the distances across the country3 The author concludes that for the first decade or more, there was not yet a true railroad system because(a) passenger cars were not stable, comfortable or large(b) locomotives were not powerful enough(c) schedules were unreliable and wrecks were frequent(d) lines were relatively short and not usually linked4 Which of the following is NOT true about the 1830‟s and 1840‟s (line 24)(a) passenger cars became larger(b) schedules were reliable(c) locomotives became more powerful(d) tracks were heavier5 The word “stable” in line 26 is closest in meaning to(a) fixed(b) supportive(c) reliable(d) sound6 By what time had almost 3,000 miles of track been laid?(a) 1830(b) 1836(c) 1840(d) mid-1860s7 The word “surpassed” in line 29 is closest in meaning to(a) exceeded(b) beaten(c) overtaken(d) equaled8 Where in the passage does the author outline the main conclusions about the importance of railroads in America?(a) Lines 3-7(b) Lines 14-18(c) Lines 19-21(d) Lines 29-319 Why does the author include details about Great Britain in the passage?(a) To compare developments in both the United States and Great Britain(b) To illustrate the competitiveness between the two countries(c) To show where Americans got their ideas and technology from(d) To provide a more complete historical contextB. Passage 2 (2 points each)Coolest Hotels in the WorldAriau Aragon TowersThe Ariao Amazon T owers hotel lets you sleep in a tree house. Eight towers make up this hotel that offers over 300 rooms. If you really want to get into the spirit, book the Tarzan Suite which is large enough for a big family. You‟ll be thirty feet up in the air and can travel between the towers through their wooden walkways.Prices: starting at $300 one night for each person for a regular room and going all the way up to $3000 for the Tarzan Suite.For more information, visit the website: The Ice HotelEvery winter in Jukkasjarvi, Sweden, a special kind of hotel called the Ice Hotel is built. Each year, world-famous artists are invited to design and produce works of art from the ice, many of which can be found in the rooms. You‟ll have your choice between hot or cold rooms but you will be well advised to stay at least one night in a cold room for a true experience.Prices: starting at $318 one night for each person for either a cold room or a warm one.For more information, visit the website:Propeller IslandPropeller Island City Lodge is a very special hotel that was designed by a German artist. Each room provides you with the possibility of living in a work of art. Every single piece of furniture in the thirty rooms of the hotel has been hand-made and each room is completely different. You‟ll be able to choose a room based on your own personal tastes.Prices: starting at just $91 a night, and an additional person for only 20 extra dollars.For more information, visit the website: For more information about other cool hotels in the world, visit the website:1. What is special about the Ariau Amazon Towers hotel?A. You can sleep in tree house.B. You can choose any of the towers.C. It is designed for big families.D. Every room has a walkway.2. For more persons spending a night in one of these hotels, they have to pay at least ___.A. $111B. $182C. $600D. $6363. Which website should you visit if you want to find out whether there exists a hotel under the sea?A. B. C. D. 4. Which hotel would invite artists to come to work every year?A. Propeller Bland City Lodge.B. Arian Amazon Towers.C. The Ice Hotel.D. Bahama Beach Club.Part 4 Writing (30 points)Direction: You see the competition in an English language magazine.Please follow exactly the instructions to write your competition entry, giving your views. You need to write approximately 250 words.。

2022届四川省成都市第七中学高三上学期入学考试英语试题

2022届四川省成都市第七中学高三上学期入学考试英语试题

高2022届2021-2022学年度上期入学考试 〔8月阶段性测试〕 英语试卷 第一局部听力〔共两节,总分值30分〕 第一节〔共5小题;每题分,总分值分〕 听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A 、B 、C 三个选项中选出 最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来答复有关 小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What is the woman doing? A. Selling coffee. B. Visiting a museum. C. Asking for directions. 2. What affects the man’s phone bill? A. His family’s Internet use. B. The taxes and extra fees. C. His calls and texts. 3. Why did the woman buy the hat? A. It offers complete sun protection. B. It’s cheaper than baseball hats. C. It was easy to purchase on the Internet. 4. What does the woman mean? A. She’s been extremely busy. B. She dreams of becoming a millionaire. C. She’s proud of being able to do many things. 5. What does the man think of the soup? A. It’s too thick. B. It’s not very good. C. It needs a bit more flavor. 第二节〔共15小题;每题分,总分值分〕 听下面5段对话或独白。

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International High School Program2014 Entry ExamEnglish Paper SampleExam Duration:2 hoursExam Content:4 Parts-Listening,Reading,Grammar,and Writing Exam Full Mark: 150 PointsExam Instruction: Please answer all the questions in the exam paper and fill in the corresponding boxes on the answer sheet.Name (Chinese & Pin yin):Name (English):Date:Part 1. Listening (20 questions, 1.5 point each)Listening 1: Listen and circle the correct answer.1). Why did the girl call home? A. She needs more clothes. B. She needs more money. C. She misses her mother. 4). What word best describes Randy’sroommate?A. seriousB. messyC. unreliable2). What is the man’s hobby now? A. collecting stamps B. collecting baseball cards C. collecting comic books5). What does Mr. Fox have to do?A. fill out the registration cardB. leave a depositC. show a driver’s license3). What kind of movie did the woman see? A. musicalB. horrorC. comedyListening 2: Listen and circle the best response.Listening 3.Listen and circle the correct answer.1.) The suitable tasks that an au pair may do in the houseA. Cooking dinnerB. Painting the houseC. Taking care of childrenD. Mowing lawn1). A. Isn’t that great? It fits perfectly. B. Oh, really? What seems to be the problem? 2). A. Yes, I know what you mean. B. Yes, he does. 3). A. You missed the flight. B. Terrible! Someone stole all my money. 4). A. The traffic is moving slowly. B. It’s not very expensive. 5). A. Yes, I’ll call one for you. B. Yes, of course you can. 6). A. Really? I’m not.B. So do I.7). A. What book did you read?B. Yeah. It’s one of the best I’ve se en.8). A. Yes, I go to concerts all the time.B. Not really. It bores me.9). A. Yes, you can see a lot with the help of a guide.B. Yes, they’re good. I see them insouvenir shops.10). A. Yes, ma’am. Which ones are yours?B. Yes, they’re right there at the front desk.2.)How much money should be given as pocket money?A.14 to 20 pounds a weekB.15 to 20 pounds a weekC.15 to 20 pounds a monthD.50 to 60 pounds a month3.)An au pair must be a single girl agedA.Under 17B.Under 27C.More than 27D.Between 17 to 274.)The appropriate nationalities for an au pair.A.JapaneseB.TurkishC.RussiaD.ChineseBlank filling:5. An au pair is a single girl without any dependants who comes to UK to learn English ad to live asPart 2. Reading (20 Questions ,2 Points each)Passage 1Family stories are amazing to me. You hear of family members long ago and by hearing about their stories, you can find timeless wisdom that can apply to your own life.I’ll never forget the story my mom told me about Grandma. Grandma cooked for a crew of 24 farmhands so most of her days were taken up cooking breakfast, lunch, and dinner for a bunch of (一群) loud complaining men coming in from hunting or farming. She took care of five children as well so her house was a busy little place, but where you would find Grandma the most would be in front of her stove, stirring (搅拌) a pot of something.The kids would run in and she’d give them a hug and then she’d go back to stirring. The men would come in and clean up all the biscuits and bacon and then she’d start on the next meal, once again standing an d stirring at the stove. They’d tell her how wonderful her food was and then pour out their troubles to her as she listened and stirred.One time Ruth watched as the farmhands ate quickly and went back out to work, hearing all of them grumbling about their lives. Then one by one the children came in to tell Grandma their own worries. She would smile, give them some kind of advice, and keep stirring. Ruth watched sitting at the table and when everyone left she said,“Mother. How can you just sit there and stir? Everyone tells you how bad their life is and you just smile and stir? Why don’t you just tell them that you’ve had enough and you can’t take anymore? Do something … Stop stirring!”Grandma looked up at Ruth and smiled … and kept stirring.“Ruth, don’t you know that the stirring is very important? You see, when I’m stirring I’m putting all my thoughts and dreams into that pot. As everyone comes in and tells me about their life I put the love and positive thoughts into my pot and stir. Then when they eat it they have been given a pot full o hope. If we have any kind of problems I envision (想象) a solution and put it in my pot and stir. My stirring is what keeps me focused on what is good in the world. So instead of worrying about all that is around me I keep stirring knowing that all is well.”1. From the passage we know .A. women’s position was very low in those daysB. lots of people lived in the author’s familyC. the author’s grandma lived a very busy lifeD. women could not find jobs outside at that time2. The underlined phrase “grumbling about”in the passage means “”.A. talking aboutB. complaining aboutC. showing offD. commenting on3. Why did Ruth ask her mother those questions?A. She believed her mother was so great and helpful.B. She thought her mother treated the workers badly.C. She thought it was unfair for her mother to do so much work.D. She complained her mother was doing nothing but stir.4. Which of the following words can describe the author’s grandma?A. Patient.B. Determined.C. Independent.D. Generous.5. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?A. Grandma always put her tiredness and troubles into the pot.B. Grandma was always worried about people’s troubles and problems.C. Grandma was unconcerned with other people’s complaint and troubles.D. Grandma was always keeping a positive attitude to anything good or bad.Passage 2Touring Toronto!Toronto is a popular city, attracting thousands of tourists from all over the world each year. It is the largest city in Canada, with a population of over4 million, located on the north shore of Lake Ontario, the smallest of the greatLakes. It tends to be hot in the summer with frequent rain storms, and very cold in the winter, with temperatures well below freezing and plenty of snow. But there is always something to do or see, no matter when you visit the city. Listed here are three tours, showing just a few of the of the many things you can do while on holiday in “Hogtown”!.Tour #1: St. Lawrence MarketThe Market has been in continuous operation at this location since 1803. You can get there by taking the Church Street Bus, or the King street car. It's open Tuesday to Saturday, and is home to 55 market stalls selling everything from meats and fish to baked goods. It's also a great place to pick up a quick bite. On the lower level of the St. Lawrence market there are food stalls where you can choose from a wide variety of Italian, Greek and other ethnic dishes as well as regularNorth American food. The Market also features the St. Lawrence Farmer's Market with over 49 Ontario farmers every Saturday year round. Also, each Sunday an "Antique" market is held. You can sometimes find something very nice if you get there early.Tour #2: YorkvilleTake the subway and get off at Bay, and you are in Yorkville! Located in the heart of Toronto, Yorkville offers some of the best fashion shopping experiences in town. If famous labels 1 make your heart race, this is the place to go, but make sure you have plenty of time to shop and lots of money in your wallet. Of course high fashion is not the only attraction here. Yorkville is home to fine restaurants and boutiques, as well as world class galleries to explore.Tour #3: The BeachesThe beaches are a relaxing place close to the city, just east of downtown.To get there take the Queen streetcar or the Woodbine Bus, both of which will drop you off one block from the beach. The beaches are a favorite place to roller blade, bike or just take a relaxing stroll along the boardwalk that extends along the lake. You can also browse the many boutiques and eateries along Queen Street East. In July, the area hosts the annual Beaches Jazz Festival.1 label: 商标 n.Answer the following three questions after reading the article.1. Which tours could you take if you want to buy brand name goods? ____ ___2. Which tour should you take if you just want to relax? ___ ____3. Where can you buy fresh produce? _____ __Answer the following True / False questions4. The St. Lawrence Market has been in operation for over 200 years.5. You can find some nice antiques if you go to St. Lawrence Market early on Saturdays.6. Yorkville is located in the center of Toronto.7. You can have a quick meal at the lower level of St. Lawrence Market.8. You are not allowed to ride your bike on the boardwalk along "the beaches". Give the meaning of the following:9. "a quick bite" means (line 11) __________________________________10. "year round" means (line 15) __________________________________Passage 3What is it?The Rio de Janeiro carnival, held annually in the month of February, is a spectacular celebration of life that attracts millions of people onto the streets of the Brazilian city. The whole country stops to watch, either in the city itself or on the television. It is estimated that each year 700,000 visitors come to watch from all over the world.“Samba” schoolsThe music played throughout the carnival procession is called the “samba”. Many participants belong to “samba” schools where they learn to dance and play the music which is so popular throughout Brazil. There are about 30 “samba” schools with thousands of members. They perform for four entire nights in a huge arena called the “Sambadrome”. The schools take part in an official competition and the best of them is awarded a prize. Each school is assessed on its costumes, the theme of its performance and the quality of the music. Some “samba” schools hold street parties and perform in their local areas because many people cannot afford to buy a ticket for the official competition.From year to year...Because it is such a huge event, planning for the carnival begins many months in advance. In fact, it is true to say that as soon as one carnival finishes, rehearsals and preparations for the next one begin. Much of this work is done in “Samba City”, which consists of enormous buildings where most of the equipment and costumes are prepared.The stars of the showEach school is led by a queen followed by hundreds of drummers and brightlydecorated carnival vehicles. The Carnival Queens are the biggest stars and they are chosen from amongst the most beautiful women in each community. As well as beauty, the queen has to be very fit to lead her group of drummers on the slow procession through the streets of Rio.“Blocos” parades“Blocos” parades have become an important feature of Rio’s carnival in addition to the “samba” schools. These parades are less for mal and include groups of musicians from the same neighborhood who just want to sing, dance and have a good time. Today, they number more than 100 and the groups increase each year. They all dress in costumes or T-shirts with special themes or logos. Before the show they gather in a square, then parade through sections of the city, before performing near to the beach. Some of them have a particular place such as a café where they play and dance to attract spectators.Questions 1-5: You can cite words from the passage (you may need to modify the words slightly to suit the question) or use your own words to answer each question.1) How often is the Rio carnival held?2) Apart from Brazil, where do the spectators come from?3) What is the “Sambadrome”?4) What are the essential qualities for a Carnival Queen? Give two details.5) Where are you likely to see the “blocos” perform? Give two details.Part 3. Grammar (40 Questions, 1 point each) Section 11. Where ________ the car?a. did you parkb. did you parkedc. parked youd. you parked2. I’d like to borrow this book. Has Anna read it ____?a. doneb. forc. justd. yet3. She’s really keen ___ skiing.a. onb. aboutc. ind. of4. Tim ____ a letter at the moment.a. writesb. writec. is writingd. are writing5. _____ she is quite right.a. I thinkingb. I am thinkingc. I thinkd. I thinks6. The video ______ for two hours.a. is playingb. playsc. have playedd. has been playing7. Emma packed her case ______.a. since last nightb. for two daysc. nowd. yesterday8. I felt terribly nervous. I’ve _________ about it all week.a. worriesb. worriedc. worryingd. worry9. If _____ my passport, I’ll be in trouble.a. l’ll loseb. I losedc. I losed. I would lose10. Someone suggested _____ for a walk.a. goingb. goc. of goingd. to goSection 211. We met when we …… in France.a. studiedb. were studyingc. studyd. had studied12. Try …… be late.a. notb. not toc. to notd. to not to13. This is the first time I …… a sports car.a. drivenb. am drivingc. drived. have driven14. He tried to avoid …… my questions.a. answerb. to answerc. answeringd. answered15. Have you ever considered …… live in another country?a. goingb. going toc. to go tod. go to16. The bo y apologized …… saying rude words to teachers.a. tob. forc. ind. by17. The house …… in 1486.a. was builtb. is builtc. was buildingd. built18. My Dad …… smoke, but he has quit now.a. use tob. is used toc. was use tod. used to19. I am not sure what ……a. do they want?b. do they want.c. they want.d. want them.20 … he gets, … .a. The richer… the more friends he has.b. The richer… the more he has friends.c. Ric her…more friends he has .d. The richer… the more friends has he.Section 3Complete the text by choosing one of the choices, A, B or C.Michael works in a farm tool factory. He and five of his friends are very interested (Example: __0__) singing. So they have __21__ a singing group, which is called Happy Birds. They sing __22__ songs both in Chinese and in foreign languages. They sing very __23__. The other workers and people __24__ the villages around their town really like to hear them __25__. Now New Year's Day __26__ here soon. The Happy Birds have been asked to __27__ at different places. They'd __28__to go to all of them, __29_ one friend has too much work and __30__ may have to give up his holidays. The Happy Birds can't sing without him.Example:0. [A] in [B] on [C] at answer: [A]21. [A] built [B] taken [C] formed22. [A] many [B] much [C] lot23. [A] good [B] well [C] best24. [A] in [B] at [C] to25. [A] singing [B] sing [C] to sing26. [A] will be [B] has been [C] was27. [A] arrive [B] go [C] sing28. [A] love [B] want [C] plan29. [A] so [B] but [C] when30. [A] they [B] he [C] itSection 4Complete the text by choosing one of the choices, A, B or C.Nowadays running is a very popular way to keep fit and healthy. Even if you only run a short ___31___ once or twice a week, you ___32___ to make sure you are wearing good running shoes. ___33___ are a lot of different styles and brands of running shoes today. First of all, you need to decide how ___34___ money you want to ___35___ on your shoes. But even more important, you need to find a pair that fit well; this is crucial. You may find that you have to ___36___ different sizes for different brands. Women’s shoes are usually narrower ___37___ men’s, but there is no ___38___ why a woman can’t wear a man’s shoes. A good fit is important ___39___shoes which fit poorly can lead to injury. Take your time - if you ___40___ a mistakewhen you buy your running shoes, your may suffer later.31. a) distance b) line c) length32. a) should b) must c) need33. a) It b) There c) This34. a) long b) much c) many35. a) spend b) buy c) pay36. a) ask b) try c) look37. a) from b) as c) than38. a) choice b) fact c) reason39. a) because b) rather c) so40. a) do b) make c) arePart 4 Writing (Total marks: 40)Imagine that you are writing a letter to a friend. You have just spent a week on holiday visiting your friend at their house in UK. You should•Thank them for a lovely holiday. Talk about some of the things you did while you were visiting them.•Talk about what the best thing you did or saw was•Invite them to come visit you in the futurePay attention to the punctuation, conjunctions, and sentence structures.Write at least 150 words.Dear ……………………,…………………………………………………………………………………………...…………………………………………………………………………………………...…………………………………………………………………………………………...。

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