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33. CPC(中国共产党) in Dialogue with world political Parties High-level Meeting _____ on Nov. 30-Dec in Beijing. A. is held

B. was held C. will be held

D. has been held

34. C919, The first large Chinese-made passenger airplane _____ on its first flight in May last year. A. took over

B. took up

C. took off

D. took in

35. ---Would you please help Granny Wang to mend the bike? ---_________. Believe me, I have mended one last time. A. Try again.

B. OK, I will try. C. Try it on.

D. Of course not.

36. The poor 9-year-old little boy is stilling smiling, ____ you can see ice all over his head. A. though

B. because

C. if

D. unless

37. Meilanfang Park shouldn’t be missed if you _____ in Taizhou. A. were travelling B. travel

C. have travelled D. will travel

38. We found the snow had been cleaned up by cleaners and policemen after a night’s heavy snow. It brought us ____ in the cold days of winter. A. health

B. treatment

C. warmth

D. virus

39. Mr. Green has been in Taizhou for about 8 years ____ he came to the CMC(药城)at the year of 2010. A. before

40. ---We should talk about _____ to stop the school bullying(校园欺凌). ---I agree. And we need to take actions. A. what we can do take actions 三、

完形填空 阅读短文,从每题所给选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(15

分)

When Jane was ten years old, she became ill with a terrible disease. This disease damaged Jane’s body. She couldn’t move her 41 .

Jane is forty years old now. She is 42 to do many

things. She can’t brush her teeth. She can’t 43 her shoes. She can’t run

B. if we can do C. who can we help

D. why we can

B. till

C. until

D. since

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or jump. She can’t make breakfast.

But she dares to try many things. She has a wheelchair(轮椅). She 44 her wheelchair with her mouth, so that she can move here and there. She writes 45 her hands. How does she do it? She talks to a special 46 . She has a special telephone that is hers alone. She can answer it just by 47 “hello”.

Jane is married and has two 48 . She likes to watch her eleven-year-old son to play soccer. From her wheelchair, Jane cheers 49 her son runs and kicks the ball. Her daughter likes to play the piano. Jane will 50 play the piano, but she knows a lot about music. She enjoys encouraging 51 daughter.

Jane speaks to people about the things she 52 as a disabled person. “Everyone faces 53 . If you only pay attention to your problems, you’ll have a life 54 them. I don’t need any pity. I think about all the 55 in my life. I have a life full of good things.

“Do you know who is really disabled? People don’t know how lucky they are.” 41. A.

mouth

or B. ears and eyes C. arms or legs D. mouth or nose

eyes 42. A. able 43. A. put on 44. A. controls 45. A. with 46. A. computer 47. A. writing 48. A. friends 49. A. while 50. A. always 51. A. his

52. A. is learning 53. A. problems 54. A. away from 55. A. money

B. willing B. put out B. cleans B. without B. TV B. typing B. children B. before B. often B. her

B. has learned B. diseases B. full of B. troubles

C. ready C. put off C. returns C. by C. mouth C. spelling C. brothers C. as C. never C. my

C. will learn C. happiness C. in need of C. good things

D. unable D. put up D. makes D. on D. friend D. saying D. cousins D. since D. sometimes D. your

D. was learning D. friends D. in front of D. time

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A student learns to write fu character, which means happiness and good fortune, in Zhenjiang, East China's Jiangsu province, Jan 14, 2018. International students at Jiangsu University visited local communities to experience Spring Festival culture. Students from countries such as the Netherlands, Ghana, Tajikistan and Tanzania learned from Chinese the skills of Chinese handwriting and paper-cutting. In 2013, Xiadang villagers' income was just 4,600 yuan every year. By 2016-end, however, it rose 160 percent to more than 12,000 yuan, from the shares of the tea gardens and factories that they owned, thanks to the targeted poverty alleviation(精准扶贫). 'Memory5D+' highlights Chinese culture. The theatrical production Memory5D+, combining high-end technology with a presentation showing the best of traditional Chinese culture and performing arts, shown for the first time in Beijing on Thursday. A keeper feeds a snack to a giant panda at Jilin Siberian Tiger Park in Changchun, Jilin province, on Jan 5, 2018. To help the two pandas get through their third winter at the zoo, they buy 500 kilograms of fresh bamboo every five days, while giving them snacks four times a day, to secure their intake of nutrients. 56. Why did the international students visit local communities?

A. They only learned to write fu character. B. To find happiness and good

fortune.

C. To learn Chinese.

D. To experience Spring Festival

culture.

57. How did Xiadang villagers have their income?

A. They shared tea with others.

B. They grew and produced tea.

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C. They bought tea from other cities. D. They grew rose.

58. Where was 'Memory5D+' shown for the first time?

A. In Beijing

B. In Zhenjiang C. In Xiadang

D. In Changchun

59. How old may the Pandas at Jilin Siberian Tiger Park be?

A. Two months old. C. Three years old.

B. Three months old. D. One year old.

60. How many kilograms of fresh bamboo does the zoo need every day?

A. Around 100 kilograms

B. Around 500 kilograms.

D. Around 1000 kilograms. B

When you build a house, you use a blueprint. What’s a blueprint? In general, a blueprint is a drawing that shows how to put a house together with many different parts. DNA is the blueprint life.

But building a living thing is far more complex(复杂)

than building a house. It takes millions of years for nature to change the DNA in living things to make them fit the world they live in.

How tall are you? What colour are your eyes? What size are your feet? All these things are strongly influenced by your DNA before you are born!

DNA is fantastic.

*Except for some twins, every living thing has its own unique(独特的) DNA. *Some health problems can be caused by problems in your DNA. Scientists can look for these problems and, sometimes, help you before you become sick. In the future, scientists might be able to change your DNA.

*There are copies of your DNA in every part of your body. For example, your finger has the same DNA as your hair.

*You have your unique DNA. But from your DNA, scientists can identify(识别) not only you, but also people who are related(有关系的) to you. Your parents are related to you, and you have their DNA. When you have a grandson or granddaughter, he or she will have your DNA.

Your DNA has billions of instructions that explain why you are the way you are. It’s one of the most amazing things on the earth.

of

C. Around 2500 kilograms.

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