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  • 题型:英语知识运用 题类:月考试卷 难易度:较易

    年份:2021

    _______ another hit in his business, Mr. Green hasn't got the courage to try again.(  )
    A.Suffering B.Being suffered C.Suffered D.Having suffered
  • 题型:英语知识运用 题类:月考试卷 难易度:较易

    年份:2021

    When I came in, John was sitting in the corner with his hands on his head, nervously for the final result.(  )
    A.crossed, waited B.crossed, waiting C.crossing, waited D.crossing, waiting
  • 题型:英语知识运用 题类:月考试卷 难易度:较易

    年份:2021

    ______ that he didn't pass the exam, he felt extremely sad.(  )
    A.Telling B.Having told C.To be told D.Having been told
  • 题型:阅读理解 题类:月考试卷 难易度:较易

    年份:2021

    Characters in novels don't always do what the writer wants them to do.Sometimes they cause trouble,take on lives of their own,or even work against the writer.It's not just a problem for inexperienced authors:famed children's novelist Roald Dahl said he got the main character in his book Matilda so "wrong" that when he'd finished his first version,he threw it away and started again.
    Of course it's not the characters' fault.The problem lies with the author.Take Stephen King,who admitted that writing working-class characters is more difficult nowadays because his own circumstances have changed. "It is definitely harder," King said. "When I wrote Carrie many years ago,I was one step away from physical labour. "
    This is also true for characters' ages,added King."When you have small children,it is easy to write young characters because you observe them and you have them in your life all the time.But your kids grow up.It's been harder for me to write about this little 12-year-old girl in my new book because my models are gone."
    For other authors,such as Karen Fowler,there's one quality that can stop a character in its tracks:"boredom".I had particular problems with the main character in my historical novel Sister Noon." she says."She had attitudes about race and religion that seemed appropriate to me for her time and class,but they were not attitudes I liked.Eventually I grew quite bored with her.You can write a book about a character you dislike or a character you disagree with,but I don't think you can write a book about a character who bores you."
    According to Neel Mukherjee,it was Adinath,a character in The Lives of Others,who made him work the hardest."I think I struggled because it's difficult to write a character whose most prominent personal feature is weakness,as Adinath's is,without making that feature define him," Mukherjee says.But a troublesome character is far from an unwelcome guest,he continues,arguing that "when characters work against the author they come alive and become unpredictable."
    "That is a fantastic thing to happen," Mukherjee says,"I celebrate it.It is one of the great,lucky gifts given to a writer."



    What can we infer about Steven King's book Carrie? ______

    A. It was his most difficult book to write.
    B. It was the first successful novel King wrote.
    C. There were few children featured in the story.
    D. Some of its main characters were working class.

    Why did Karen Fowler have trouble writing the main character in her novel Sister Noon? ______

    A. She disagreed with the character's attitudes.
    B. The age difference between the two was too large.
    C. She found the character very uninteresting.
    D. The historical setting made accuracy difficult.

    Neel Mukherjee believes that his difficult-to-write characters ______ .

    A. are a sign that the story is not realistic
    B. are often the most interesting
    C. should be praised by all authors
    D. need to be researched more thoroughly

    The authors who were interviewed for the passage are probably ______ .

    A. famous and successful
    B. unknown to the readers
    C. all from the same country
    D. just starting their writing careers

    Which of the following statements is right? ______

    A. Karen Fowler becomes bored with her characters because she disagrees with their class and time.
    B. Mukherjee considers a troublesome character as an unwelcomed guest because their weakness.
    C. Working class characters are more difficult to write than figures from other background.
    D. Characters are easier to depict if you have models in your real life.
  • 题型:阅读理解 题类:月考试卷 难易度:较易

    年份:2021

    At the age of 14,James Harrison had a major chest operation and he required 13 units(3.4 gallons) of blood afterwards.The blood donations saved his life,and he decided that once he turned 18,he would begin donating blood as regularly as he could.
    More than 60 years and almost 1,200 donations later,Harrison,whose blood contains an antibody (抗体) that has saved the lives of 2.4 million babies from miscarriages(流产),retired as a blood donor on May 11.Harrison's blood is valuable because he naturally produces Rh-negative blood,which contains Rh-positive antibodies.His blood has been used to create anti-D in Australia since 1967.
    "Every bottle of Anti-D ever made in Australia has James in it," Robyn Barlow,the Rh program director told the Sydney Morning Herald. "It's an amazing thing.He has saved millions of babies.I cry just thinking about it." Since then,Harrison has donated between 500 and 800 milliliters of blood almost every week.He's made 1,162 donations from his right arm and 10 from his left.
    "I'd keep going if they let me," Harrison told the Herald.His doctors said it was time to stop the donations — and they certainly don't take them lightly.They had already extended the age limit for blood donations for him,and they're cutting him off now to protect his health.He made his final donation surrounded by some of the mothers and babies who his blood helped save.
    Harrison's retirement is a blow to the Rh treatment program in Australia.Only 160 donors support the program,and finding new donors has proven to be difficult.But Harrison's retirement from giving blood doesn't mean he's completely out of the game.Scientists are collecting and cataloging his DNA to create a library of antibodies and white blood cells that could be the future of the anti-D program in Australia.



    What do we know about James Harrison? ______

    A. He saved 2.4 million poor people.
    B. He is to retire as a blood donor.
    C. He is a very grateful blood donor.
    D. He donates blood nearly every day.

    What is the author's purpose of writing Paragraph 4? ______

    A. To state Harrison's decision to continue donating blood.
    B. To describe how Harrison's donations come to an end.
    C. To introduce some babies saved by Harrison's blood.
    D. To praise Harrison for his cooperation with the doctors.

    What can we infer from the passage about Harrison? ______

    A. After his retirement,the Rh program will fail.
    B. New donors are easy to find in a short time.
    C. He continues to contribute to the Rh program.
    D. His DNA is kept in a library for future study.

    Which of the following can be the best title for the text? ______

    A. A Unique Man with a Rare Blood Type
    B. The Blood Saving Millions of Babies
    C. A Special Blood Type Donor to Retire
    D. The Man with the Golden Arm
  • 题型:阅读理解 题类:月考试卷 难易度:较易

    年份:2021

    On Tuesday,Chinese health authorities confirmed the sixth death from the coronavirus which shares genetic similarities with the one responsible for severe acute respiratory syndrome,and revealed that 15 medical workers in Wuhan had been infected,with one in a critical condition.The number of people known to be infected continues to rise with new cases still being reported.
    With the head of the Chinese government expert team saying on Monday that human-to-human transmission has been confirmed and the Spring Festival travel rush under way,in which hundreds of millions of people will be crisscrossing the country and traveling overseas for the holiday,it is widely expected that more cases,and even deaths,will be reported in the days to come.
    The new coronavirus has already been classified in the same category as the SARS outbreak,meaning compulsory isolation for those diagnosed with the disease and the potential to implement quarantine measures on travel,which shows that the authorities are prepared and resolved to safeguard people's health.
    The World Health Organization has so far given a thumbs-up to Chinese efforts.It said earlier this month that it was "reassured of the quality of the ongoing investigations and the response measures implemented in Wuhan,as well as the commitment to share information regularly".
    The coronavirus has so far spread to three other Asian countries,which indicates the urgency for medical scientists all over the world to work together against the common threat to human health.Epidemics know no borders and a local disease could easily morph into a global crisis,which is why the WHO is holding an emergency committee meeting on Wednesday to decide whether to declare an international public health emergency.
    The speed of response is testimony to improved global preparedness for such epidemics.Now concerted efforts based on the experience accumulated by Chinese health experts and their foreign counterparts during the joint fights against such epidemics as SARS,swine flu and avian flu are needed to win the fight against the latest health hazard.



    What do we know about the coronavirus according to the passage? ______

    A. It is the same virus that led to SARA.
    B. The Spring Festival travel rush will not worsen the control of the virus.
    C. Whether it can be transmitted from person to person is still not known.
    D. Carriers diagnosed with the virus should be quarantined.

    What does the underlined word "morph" in Paragraph 5 mean? ______

    A. Translate.
    B. Crash.
    C. Change.
    D. Divide.

    What is the WHO's attitude towards the efforts made by China? ______

    A. Dissatisfactory.
    B. Favorable.
    C. Pessimistic.
    D. Unpredictable.

    What is the main idea of the last two paragraphs? ______

    A. The entire world is now being threatened with coronavirus.
    B. The speed of response and preparation for emergency should be largely improved.
    C. More experienced experts are needed to ensure the victory of the battle against the virus.
    D. Combined efforts from home and abroad should be made to fight against the epidemics.
  • 题型:阅读理解 题类:月考试卷 难易度:较易

    年份:2021

    SHARK CONSERVATION IN SOUTH AFRICA Take a two-week trip that you will never forget as a volunteer with sharks on a beautiful stretch of South Africa's coastline.Head out to sea to witness one of the world's most powerful(and most misunderstood)creatures on this inspiring project,enjoying watching them from both above and below water.
    The DAY-BY-DAY schedule
    Day 1:Arrive in Cape Town on a Sunday.You will be collected from the airport and spend your first night in a guest house in the city centre.
    Day 2:You will be collected bright and early from the guest house and taken down to the project.The drive takes about 90 minutes.You will receive a welcome and head out to sea to witness your first sharks!
    Day 3:Most days you will be out on the boat with the sharks,depending on weather.Help out with the full range of tasks on the boats,and in conservation initiatives on land too.
    Last day:On the final day of your project you will be taken back to Cape Town for your onward travel.
    The price is £ 829,including the voluntary work programme with accommodations,airport transfers,one night in a guest house in Cape Town,breakfasts daily and lunches when on the boats.Your trip can be extended at a cost of £ 375 per week.
    It is an amazing experience!Some volunteers planned to stay for 4 weeks,extended to 6 weeks and still didn't want to come home.If you'd like to chat about this holiday or need help,we're very happy to help.
    Call us at 01273 823 700.
    Email us at rosy@responsibletravel.com.



    When will you really begin your shark watching trip? ______

    A. On a Friday.
    B. On a Saturday.
    C. On a Sunday.
    D. On a Monday.

    What will you probably do on the third day if weather permits? ______

    A. Sail on the ocean.
    B. Return to Cape Town.
    C. Buy some souvenirs.
    D. Dive with sharks.

    How much will you spend on a three-week shark conservation trip? ______

    A. £375.
    B. £750.
    C. £829.
    D. £1,204.
  • 题型:阅读理解 题类:月考试卷 难易度:较易

    年份:2021

    Until quarantine(隔离期)ends,we are left picturing what sport we might do:working out at the gym,playing on a competitive sports team,swimming,biking,or rock climbing.However,we don't often think of martial arts as possible activities;instead,we rule it out because we think it's dangerous,uncommon,and even,impossible.Martial arts aren't considered a sport,right?
    Well,here's some good news:you're wrong!Martial arts aren't much more common than people think,and you can start learning at any age.Practicing martial arts is a great way to keep in shape,both physically and mentally.They're much less boring and much less arduous sport than they're usually described as in movies,so do not worry that they need a lot of effort.
    Martial arts generally require you to focus on the position and movement of every one of your legs and arms,sometimes even your breathing too.Think about it:when you leave the gym,your mental state has improved and you are much calmer.This is because you've only paid attention to one activity.It is a great way to clear your head.And practicing it can help you learn to stay more focused,which is the greatest advantage of martial arts training.
    Martial arts also improve your coordination(协调性),and greatly improve your posture(姿势).I have personally seen students go from slouching(没精打采)to walking tall with their shoulders back in just a couple of months.
    There are many styles and countless kinds of martial arts.Whichever one you like better,know that all of them are good choices.



    What can we know about martial arts from the first two paragraphs? ______

    A. They often have people hurt.
    B. They are difficult to practice.
    C. People have a wrong view on it.
    D. People practice them more often.

    What does the underlined word "arduous" in paragraph 2 mean? ______

    A. Interesting.
    B. Difficult.
    C. Friendly.
    D. Exciting.

    What is the biggest benefit of practicing martial arts? ______

    A. Adjusting the breath.
    B. Enjoying one's free time.
    C. Correcting the movement.
    D. Keeping one's attention.

    What does the writer think of martial arts? ______

    A. They are not sports.
    B. They attracted many teenagers.
    C. They are beneficial and helpful.
    D. They were invented to protect others.
  • 题型:英语知识运用 题类:月考试卷 难易度:较易

    年份:2021

    One of the meteor (陨石) pieces was found to have crashed into a frozen lake, ______ a six-meter wide hole.(  )
    A.left B.leaving C.to leave D.having left
  • 题型:英语知识运用 题类:月考试卷 难易度:较易

    年份:2021

    The national park has a large collection of wildlife, ______ from butterflies to elephants.(  )
    A.to range B.ranged C.ranging D.being ranged