A10联盟在线做题

1. 听力选择题 详细信息
Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.In a museum. B.In a library. C.In a hotel.
2. 听力选择题 详细信息
When will the woman hand in the book review?
A.On Thursday. B.On Friday. C.On Saturday.
3. 听力选择题 详细信息
How will the weather probably be tomorrow?
A.Sunny. B.Rainy. C.Snowy.
4. 听力选择题 详细信息
What does the man think of Professor Lee’s course?
A.It’s interesting. B.It’s difficult. C.It’s easy.
5. 听力选择题 详细信息
What are the speakers talking about?
A.An athlete. B.A program. C.A sporting event.
6. 听力选择题 详细信息
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
【1】How many lectures does the woman have on Monday?
A.One. B.Two. C.Three.
【2】What will the woman probably do next?
A.Have a discussion. B.Do some reading. C.Make a drawing.
7. 听力选择题 详细信息
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
【1】What’s the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Couple. B.Friends. C.Colleagues.
【2】Where is the man’s sister probably?
A.In Paris. B.In Berlin. C.In Bremen.
8. 听力选择题 详细信息
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
【1】What are the speakers talking about?
A.The man’s family.
B.The man’s weekend.
C.The man’s mobile phone.
【2】What is the man’s father doing in the photo?
A.Hiking. B.Swimming. C.Fishing.
【3】What does the woman suggest?
A.The man should go camping more.
B.Family activities are very important.
C.Life could be fun without social media.
9. 听力选择题 详细信息
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
【1】Where does the run start?
A.From the cafe. B.From the sports center. C.From the city library.
【2】How long is the run?
A.Five kilometers. B.Three kilometers. C.Two kilometers.
【3】How does the woman advise the man to enter the race?
A.By phone. B.In person. C.By the Internet.
【4】What will Sarah probably help do?
A.Take pictures. B.Report the race. C.Guide the runners.
10. 听力选择题 详细信息
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
【1】How much should a 15-year-old girl pay per week?
A.£105. B.£95. C.£85.
【2】What should children bring?
A.Their clothes. B.Their lunches. C.Their books.
【3】What are children asked to do on Friday?
A.Wear special clothes. B.Play with family. C.Give a show.
【4】What can children do today?
A.Ask for a booking form.
B.Attend the summer course.
C.Visit the Silver Star Theater School.
11. 详细信息
Planning a vacation is one activity your family is sure to enjoy as there are plenty of options to choose from. To help you decide, here are four of the best cities for family vacation.
Washington, DC
The nation’s capital is a treasure place of fun, family activities that just happen to be rich with history. Start off exploring the National Mall and you’ll find the Washington, Lincoln, and Jefferson monuments all within walking distance. Then there are the war memorials: Vietnam, Korean, and WWII.
Boston
Can’t get enough US history? A trip to Boston just might be for you. Go back in time by taking a tour of the USS Constitution, aka Old Ironsides. From there, walk The Freedom Trail where you’ll come across such landmarks as the site of the Boston Massacre, the Old North Church, Paul Revere’s house, and the Bunker Hill Monument.
Los Angeles
There is always something to do in Los Angeles. For starters, enjoy a beach day on the miles and miles of coastline. Malibu, Redondo, Manhattan, Venice, and Hermosa are just a handful of sunny SoCal beaches. In need of some culture? Get your art and architecture on at The Getty Center, where admission is free though you do have to pay to park.
San Francisco
If Southern California isn’t your speed, perhaps Northern California is. And San Francisco is a great place for a family to explore. Start by driving, or walking, across the Golden Gate Bridge. On the west side of the city is over 1,000 acres known as Golden Gate Park, home to gardens, trails, playgrounds and much more.
【1】Which is suitable for you if you are interested in some late American presidents?
A.Washington, DC. B.Boston. C.Los Angeles. D.San Francisco.
【2】Where should you pay for parking?
A.The Bunker Hill Monument. B.The Golden Gate Park.
C.The Getty Center. D.The Freedom Trail.
【3】What’s the purpose of the text?
A.To tell us the history of four American cities.
B.To make a comparison of four American cities.
C.To provide guidance about travelling in the US.
D.To introduce four destinations for family vacation.
12. 详细信息
On the roof of an apartment building in one of Gaza’s most crowded cities live two baby lions. One is male, the other female. They walk among the water tanks and eat chicken for food. Children play with the animals and some take selfies (自拍) with them. The baby lions have become pets for a 27-year-old bakery owner Naseem Abu Jamea. They have become popular playthings for many people in the neighborhood.
However, as children in his family and from the neighborhood played with the animals, Abu Jamea had little concern about the risks. “When you raise them as babies”, he said,“a harmony will grow between both of you.” This harmony, he added, would keep the lions from hurting him and others.
Abu Jamea said he got the baby lions from a local zoo but would not give more details. He did, however, share a dream of his.“It is my hobby. I was attached to them and I love to have them,” he said. He added he hopes one day to have his own zoo.
One animal doctor, Amir Khalil, has a different opinion. He has led several trips to Gaza with the animal welfare organization Four Paws to rescue mistreated zoo animals. “I advise the Gaza authorities to take away those lions,” he said. “At the age of six months a lion becomes more dangerous as his size gets bigger and his muscles become stronger.” Khalil also fears for the baby lions’ own welfare. He said lions raised in a home may not get the food and medical care they need. This could result in long-term health problems, especially difficulties with muscles, joints, and bones.
During the COVID-19 outbreak, zoos in Gaza have experienced a drop in the number of visitors. Without paying visitors, they are struggling to feed and care for the animals. Hassan Azzam is an official with Gaza’s agriculture ministry. When asked about the baby lions, he said the ministry does not know about any public objections to the animals. But he said the ministry would investigate.
【1】What is known about the baby lions from the text?
A.They are taken good care of.
B.They are of opposite sexes.
C.Their lives are in danger.
D.They enjoy life with people.
【2】What is Abu Jamea’s attitude towards the risks of the baby lions?
A.Cautious. B.Upset. C.Suspicious. D.Unconcerned.
【3】What does the underlined word “This” in Paragraph 4 mean?
A.The two baby lions being kept as pets.
B.The two baby lions being taken away.
C.The two baby lions being mistreated in the zoo.
D.The two baby lions living in harmony with humans.
【4】What measure will Gaza’s agriculture ministry take?
A.Provide financial assistance for the local zoos.
B.Require the zoo to take back the baby lions.
C.Make a survey about the local citizens’ reactions.
D.Publish a statement to express their sorry and concern.
13. 详细信息
You can improve learning and potentially remember more by handwriting your class notes. Although computer technology is often necessary today, using a pen or pencil activates more areas of your brain than a keyboard does. These are findings of a new study.
As digital devices have taken over society, “keyboard activity is now often recommended as a substitute for early handwriting,” the study notes. The idea is that typing may be easier for young children.
“Some schools in Norway have become completely digital,” notes Audrey Van der Meer, the new study’s leader. The human brain has evolved (进化) to interact with the world in as many ways as possible, she notes. She believes that “young children should learn to write by hand successfully, and, at the same time learn to manage a keyboard.”
Using a pen involves more of the brain than using a keyboard, her new findings show. This is because writing and printing involve complex movements that activate more areas of the brain. The increased brain activity “gives the brain more ‘hooks’ to hang your memories on,” she explains.
Think about it. The same movement is required to type each letter on a keyboard. In contrast, when we write, our brain needs to think about and collect memories of the shape of each letter. We also need to use our eyes to watch what shapes we’re writing. And we need to control our hands to press a pen or pencil to shape the different letters.
All of this uses and connects more areas of the brain.
Along the way, these processes appear to “open the brain up for learning,” says Van der Meer. So learning through only one format — digital — could be harmful, she worries. She also points out that taking notes by hand stimulates “visual notetaking.” Rather than typing blindly, the visual note-taker has to think about what is important to write down.
【1】Why is the keyboard widely advocated nowadays?
A.Handwriting is out of date.
B.It has replaced handwriting.
C.It is easier and more convenient.
D.Typing can open the brain up for learning.
【2】Which of the following may Van der Meer agree with?
A.Learning through digital devices is harmful.
B.We should take notes by handwriting in class.
C.Young children should learn handwriting instead of typing.
D.Schools in Norway have entirely given up handwriting.
【3】What does the underlined part in Paragraph 4 probably mean?
A.Prevent our brain from storing more information.
B.Enable our brain to remember more.
C.Promote the full development of our brain.
D.Give our brain more chances to rest.
【4】What does Paragraph 5 mainly talk about?
A.The benefits of handwriting.
B.The process of handwriting.
C.The similarities of typing and writing.
D.The importance of typing and writing.
14. 详细信息
In a recent study, researchers at Germany’s Technical University of Munich (TUM) find that trees in cities can grow up 25% faster than their country cousins. This is believed to be a direct result of the heat island effect, which is a situation where the temperature of the city is higher than the nearby rural areas. It’s mostly caused by the fact that buildings, roads, and many other things in the city take in a lot of sunlight and send out the sun’s heat more than natural landscapes such as forests and water bodies. A secondary cause is waste heat produced by heavy uses of energy.
For the study, TUM researchers studied 1,400 trees in 10 cities around the world, which were found in both city centers and nearby rural areas. Based on tree ring study, researchers found that city trees are growing faster than their rural cousins. But before the 1960s, both city and rural trees grew at about the same speed.“We can show that city trees of the same age are generally larger than rural trees because they grow faster. While the difference is about a quarter at the age of 50, it is still just under 20% at a hundred years of age,” lead author Hanz Pretzch says.
Researchers from TUM also found that in some cities, higher-than-normal temperatures have led to growing seasons that are more than eight days longer than the norm. This sounds like a good thing. But while fast -growing city trees are busy taking in CO2 and providing relief from the heat, they’ re also aging and dying at a faster speed than rural trees. As a result, these trees need to be replaced and replanted more frequently.
Considering the valuable “ecosystem services” that city trees provide, planning and management should follow to make a change with today’s tree growth speed. Pretzch and his team set out to perform the study largely in response to United Nation’s report that the world’s cities will experience population growth of more than 60% by 2030. And with such fast growth comes a great need for city trees that make these cities better places to live in.
【1】What does the first paragraph mainly tell us?
A.Cities need more trees to reduce the temperatures.
B.Humans lead to trees growing faster in cities.
C.Trees need scientific planting in rural areas.
D.Greenhouse effect is too serious in cities.
【2】What can we learn from the findings of the research?
A.Rural trees live twice longer than city trees.
B.City trees live for about 100 years at most.
C.Rural trees live much longer now than in the 1960s.
D.City trees grow faster at early years.
【3】What is the result of city trees growing faster?
A.Cities suffer more easily from natural disasters.
B.The temperatures in cities will fall greatly.
C.City trees have a shorter life circle.
D.More people move to rural areas.
【4】Which of the following might be the best title for the text?
A.Taking better care of urban trees
B.Planting more trees in urban areas
C.More researches to be done on urban trees
D.Urban trees growing faster than rural trees
15. 详细信息
Different people may have different habits. Then how might habits connect with studying and learning? Next let’s explore the very question.
What are habits?
【1】 You generally do not pay attention to them. Habits take many forms—eating, exercising, even studying. You may not realize it, but habits make up many of the actions that you do every day.
【2】
In the book Atomic Habits, James Clear describes a four-step process by which habits are made. These steps are cue, craving, response, and reward. The cue tells your brain to begin a behavior. The craving is what makes you want to do something. The response is the actual habit that you perform. 【3】 “Rewards are the end goal of every habit,”Clear writes.
Make a habit studying English
You should organize your surroundings in such a way that the cues of your new habit are very obvious. For example, if you want to get in the habit of studying English every day, leave English books or notes in a very clear place.
To make your new habit easy, you could decrease the number of steps you have to take in order to study. You could also try reducing the amount of time you study.
Also, you need to make your habit satisfying. 【4】 For example, if you study English for 15 minutes, you could treat yourself to listening to a song you like.
Closing thoughts
【5】You may have to repeat an action many times before it becomes a habit. But with time, careful planning and continued practice, you can do it.
A.How are habits made?
B.Building new habits can take time.
C.The response, in turn, gives you a reward.
D.Good habits lead to productive and happy life.
E.Habits are regular ways of dealing with your environment.
F.You can give yourself a reward after completing your new habit.
G.If you place too many demands on yourself, you are likely to give up on your new habit.
16. 完形填空 详细信息
A mystery creature was living under a man’s shed(棚屋). Everything in his garden was almost _______, so he decided to set up a_______.
“I’ve been a gardener for 20 plus years and I’ve never seen this kind of _______ Everything I was planting was getting eaten to pieces”, says Jeff.
He _________ a squirrel and a mouse grabbing snacks, but something didn’t _______. Then one day, he saw the_______ , a groundhog(土拨鼠).“He looked straight into the camera as if he was_______, ‘Yeah I’m here. I’m eating your garden. What are you going to_______ it?”
At first Jeff was a little_______ and built some high fences. He put rocks under the fences. But nothing________. He kept seeing videos of the groundhog eating his vegetables right in front of the camera.
Things only got________ . The groundhog, who Jeff named “Chunk”, got a girlfriend and ________ her to enjoy Jeff’s delicious treats, right ________ the camera. No matter what Jeff did, they were________a step ahead. “AIl they do is wake up and eat,” he said.
Well, if you can’t ________ them, join them. So, Jeff decided to give them their own ________.
After they went into hibernation(冬眠) last November, Jeff had the garden________ for them when they woke up. And to his ________, there was now a baby groundhog.
Jeff bought the groundhogs a(n)________ picnic table, a water fountain, and put out some nice decorations. “If I can do a job to________ them and keep them safe, I’m all for it,” Jeff said.
【1】A.digested B.destroyed C.blocked D.preserved
【2】A.camera B.fence C.tent D.sign
【3】A.creature B.invention C.damage D.atmosphere
【4】A.trained B.described C.trapped D.spotted
【5】A.add up B.come about C.pay off D.settle down
【6】A.pet B.gardener C.criminal D.master
【7】A.saying B.complaining C.begging D.accusing
【8】A.depend on B.do about C.learn from D.share with
【9】A.hopeless B.cautious C.upset D.energetic
【10】A.remained B.failed C.appeared D.worked
【11】A.changed B.worse C.delayed D.scary
【12】A.urged B.forced C.invited D.persuaded
【13】A.at the back of B.in front of C.by the side of D.on top of
【14】A.always B.never C.rarely D.occasionally
【15】A.help B.kill C.accompany D.beat
【16】A.food B.garden C.destination D.equipment
【17】A.prepared B.rented C.decorated D.left
【18】A.sorrow B.disappointment C.surprise D.regret
【19】A.expensive B.empty C.polished D.tiny
【20】A.chase B.imitate C.raise D.protect
17. 详细信息
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Every family member has a role to play. Parents and other adults are responsible for making sure that the basic needs of the family【1】 (meet). Their jobs also include teaching and practicing good health habits. They have a responsibility to model good communication 【2】 other health skills. They also should encourage young people in the family【3】(practice) these skills.
Not all responsibilities in the family fall on parents and other adults. Children have special jobs, too. In many【4】(family) , for example, children share the household chores. 【5】(help) around the house is one way to demonstrate that you are responsible. Another way to contribute to the health and 【6】 (happy) of your family is by showing appreciation. To appreciate 【7】(mean) to value someone or something. Saying “thank you” to the person who cooks dinner, for example, is a good way to do that. You could also help with the dishes, carry groceries, or 【8】(voluntary) do other tasks. As a teen, your role may also include helping other family members. You may be asked to spend time with a grandparent 【9】 has trouble getting around, or help a brother or sister【10】 homework. However you choose to help, it’s important to realize that your support helps make your family healthy.
18. 改错 详细信息
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\) 划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
I’m glad to introduce Ruby’s, Holly’s and Katie’s hometown to you all here. Ruby’s hometown is a small city, and has population of about one hundred thousand. There are not much cars, so it’s not noisy or polluting. There are many peaceful gardens what she likes to relax. Holly’s hometown is lovely and attractive, and people from all over the world likes to visit it. They go to there to eat delicious seafood, breathe sea air and swim. Katie’s hometown is an industrial city. There are neither ancient buildings and places of interest that could possible attract tourists. However, the most popular shoes among teenagers were produced there.
19. 书面表达 详细信息
假定你是李华,你校初中英语李老师刚刚获得“全国模范教师(National Model Teacher)”称号。请你给他写封信,要点如下:
1.表示祝贺和敬仰;
2.感谢他对你的教育以及为教育事业所作的贡献;
3.以他为榜样和动力。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。