1、A. circulated B. distributed C. allocated D. extended2.“We trust that todays talks will help create _ on the Belt and Road Initiative as part of the efforts to build a global community of a shared future,” said Zhou Shuchun.A. consensus B. consequence C. compromise D. competence3.What a shame! You m
2、issed my birthday party!Im terribly sorry, dear. Believe me, if I could have afforded the time, I _.A. would B. should C. would have D. should have4.Not until _ in the college entrance exam _ that he had wasted much time using his mobile phone to surf the Internet and play games.A. had he failed; he
3、 realized B. he had failed; did he realizeC. he had failed; he realized D. did he fail;5.Honesty is the best policy. If your account doesnt _ what the security cameras recorded, youll get punished.A. subscribe to B. attend to C. correspond to D. relate to6._is Virginia Woolfs most autobiographical n
4、ovel, which develops a series of thoughts rather than a plot, centering on themes like womens role in society, death and change.A. The Garden Party B. The Green Room C. To the Lighthouse D. Daisy Miller7.I got sick and tired of hotels and hotel food after the trip to Mexico.I can imagine. _.A. Alls
5、well that ends well B. Every cloud has a silver liningC. Honesty is the best policy D. East or west, home is the best8.Tsinghua University _ the No. 1 spot in the Times Higher Educations Asia University Rankings 2019, becoming the first university on the Chinese mainland to top the list.A. countered
6、 B. claimed C. commanded D. competed9.Balance in the body was said to be at the heart of _ made traditional Chinese therapy so effective.A. which B. that C. who D. what10.These little kids have learned perfect table manners, havent they?Yes. They are accustomed _ at meals.A. not to talk B. to not ta
7、lk C. not to talking D. to not talking一、完型填空 本大题共1道小题。11.Hey, man,Good to hear from you again. And good timing. Your e-mail came in just as I was chatting with another friend, whos _11_ one of those rough periods at work. I wish I had better advice.You asked, “How do you define success?” What a _12_
8、 question!In 2005, I made only $22,500 a year in Rocky Mount. Another two sportswriters, Travis and Jeff, in their mid-20s too, had come to Rocky Mount to leave Rocky Mount. We went out to _13_ our games, and sent the final pages to the printer by our 1:30 a.m. _14_. On the best nights, wed play Wif
9、fle ball in the _15_ until 4 a.m., laughing and joking.We all left there within a year, as _16_. Travis eventually _17_ a big-time job covering the Pittsburgh Pirates, and Jeff became one of the most well-known NASCAR writers in the country, with almost 200,00 Twitter _18_.Last time Jeff and I met,
10、he said something about Rocky Mount. “I didnt _19_ it then, but honestly, when I _20_, its probably the best time Ive ever had in my career.”What is success? Buddy, I dont know. On those late nights, it was making good contact on Traviss curve ball. Now its running a tenth of a mile _21_ than I did
11、last week. A year ago, I wrote a story and no readers _22_ me about it, which these days is a success. But nobody said anything nice _23_, so is it a failure? I dont know.College students ask me for _24_ every now and then Maybe thats success. But last night an editor at a publication Ive been dying
12、 to write for _25_ with the murderous words “This just isnt the right _26_ for us”.Maybe its beyond work. In June 2018, my dad visited and made it the whole weekend without falling while _27_ to his wheelchair. To another person, _28_ success might be a night sleeping on a bench without getting wet.
13、 You get the _29_.Maybe success isnt _30_ in achievements; maybe success is a smaller calculation, something more like what Jeff hinted at.Thank you for writing, old friend.Mike11. A. putting through B. going through C. breaking through D. getting through12. A. broad B. silly C. fancy D. plain13. A.
14、 play B. watch C. enjoy D. cover14. A. schedule B. deadline C. appointment D. date15. A. parking lot B. dining room C. printing house D. lecture hall16. A. intended B. predicted C. unexpected D. unaccepted17. A. lost B. offered C. landed D. created18. A. consultants B. competitors C. followers D. wr
15、iters19. A. advocate B. admit C. approve D. appreciate20. A. date back B. choke back C. hold back D. look back21. A. longer B. farther C. faster D. sooner22. A. thrilled at B. yelled at C. applauded for D. appealed to23. A. either B. even C. still D. yet24. A. money B. wisdom C. advice D. credit25.
16、A. replied B. argued C. expressed D. conveyed26. A. bit B. wit C. fit D. hit27. A. removing B. attaching C. approaching D. transferring28. A. though B. therefore C. regardless D. otherwise29. A. point B. report C. case D. data30. A. counted B. measured C. confirmed D. located二、阅读理解 本大题共4道小题。12.Spire
17、 Primary SchoolHomeAbout usCurriculumNewsletterContact usNewsletter Principals MessageDear parents,I write to you this week to introduce a new idea for us all to think about. Oh, no! I hear you say, Shes got another idea! It is true that I often suggest new ideas, especially in areas that affect you
18、r childrens future, such as the preservation of our planet. We are the only local school that has a Walk or Pedal to School Day once a week, rather than once a month or even once a term! We have four different bins for our waste products, not just three! But I think we at Spire can do more. We are r
19、esponsible for the future of our world.I have become increasingly concerned about the amount of unnecessary packaging in our everyday lives. If we dont do something about this now, the damage to the environment will be enormous.Last week I walked around the grounds at recess time, talking as I often
20、 do with any student who wanted to chat - many did, I am glad to say. I kept seeing your children holding little plastic packets with a few biscuits in one side and some cheese spread in the other. When the children had eaten, the little packets became waste material! I found myself wondering why th
21、ose biscuits could not have been spread with cheese at home and brought to school in a re-usable container. Other children were drinking juice from cardboard boxes. Why not a washable plastic bottle? At our canteen I saw a child buy a sushi roll and apply soy sauce from a cute little plastic fish. T
22、hat fish ended up on the ground until I asked the student to put it in the bin - more rubbish! Why not use a large bottle from which the sauce could be shared? (For that matter, how awful are those little tomato sauce containers given with meat pies very dangerous if flicked into your eye!)I know ho
23、w busy your lives are but you and I need to give children the same message about unnecessary packaging. How many nights a week do you eat takeaway? Plastic boxes of beef in black bean sauce, plastic bags of lettuce with the paper bag of spring rolls, little plastic containers of sauces. All these th
24、ings increase the amount of waste. I am told you can buy carrots that are already peeled, washed and sliced - in another plastic bag - but why not prepare your own vegetables for the lunch boxes?I know reducing packaging will be a challenge at school and at home but it is one we must confront. I wil
25、l be introducing a curriculum unit to teach about sustainability.As usual, your comments are welcome.Denise Walker, PrincipalComments (1)Denise, you need to reconsider. It is a great pity if we dont enjoy the benefits of 21st century living because of an unclear idea about whats good for the environ
26、ment.My partner and I have always supported your green ideas about the environment. Our kids walk to school every day! They put their rubbish in the correct bins. But mornings are already chaotic in our house. How much worse would it be if we had to spread cheese on biscuits (and wont they go soft)?
27、 You wouldnt believe how many plastic bottles we have lost during our time at the school. And filling them - another task taking time in the morning. Both of us parents have to get to work as well.Finally, why shouldnt parents have the occasional night without cooking? Takeaway food is often a great
28、 help to busy people.Louise40. The underlined sentence Shes got another idea implies that _.A. she is a clever principal in others eyesB. parents are grateful to the principals ideasC. parents are impatient with her new suggestionD. she attaches great importance to childrens future41. The argument i
29、n Paragraph 3 of the principals message is mainly based on _.A. asking questions that force the reader to thinkB. appealing to a feeling of sympathy from the readerC. appealing to fear from the reader because of the dangerD. listing common packaging unneeded for students food42. What is Denise Walke
30、rs main purpose of writing the newsletter?A. To introduce a curriculum to protect the environment.B. To prove her responsibility in protecting the environment.C. To suggest reducing packing to preserve the environment.D. To attack the damage students have done to the environment.43. Who do you think Louise probably is?A. A student. B. A parent.C. A dustman. D. An expert.44. The tone of Louises comment is best described as _