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Ⅰ.单项填空

1.I'm going to the cinema.Would you like to go with ? A.me B.I C.my D.mine

2.Don't tell anybody else what I said.You keep it a secret. A.can B.may C.must D.would

3.—Is there a hospital near here?

—Yes.Go straight on you will see one on your right. A.and B.so C.but D.or

4.Hurry up! Everyone for you. A.has waited B.is waiting C.waits

D.waited

5.Amy lived in Beijing for 3 years, 2012 to 2015. A.on B.to C.at D.from

6.That novel is so exciting that I it twice.

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A.read B.will read C.have read

D.would read

7.If you often, it will be good for your health. A.walk B.walked C.are walking D.walks

8.John likes football and he thinks it's of all sports. A.interesting B.more interesting C.most interesting D.the most interesting

9.Our teacher often tells us our own cloth bags when shopping. A.take B.taking C.to take D.taken

10.My mother me a computer as a birthday present next year. A.gives

B.will give

C.gave D.has given

11.—How clean and tidy the room is! —Thanks.It yesterday. A.cleans B.cleaned C.is cleaned D.was cleaned

12.—Excuse me! We'd like to buy some bottles of water. —Oh, I know a store near here.Let me show you . A.what is it

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B.what was it C.where it is D.where it was

Ⅱ.[2018·怀柔一模] 阅读理解

Just like rice and noodles are different from bread, snacks in China are a world apart from those in the UK and the US.For one thing, I never imagined that sunflower seeds(瓜子) would be so popular here.I spotted people having them while waiting for tables outside restaurants, before dinner and, of course, while watching TV.I also saw that a plate of sunflower seeds is always on offer during the Spring Festival holidays.

I had seldom tried sunflower seeds when I came to China.In the UK, though, young people love their snacks.In fact, young people in Britain eat more snacks than people of the same age in other European countries.A recent survey has discovered that 64 percent of under 20-year-olds snack between meals, according to an article on the British Council website.In comparison,58.7 percent of young people snack in Germany, 53 percent in France, and only 40.7 percent in Spain.

British snacks are generally unhealthy.Our favorites are probably potato chips, which we call crisps, and chocolate bars.From a very young age, we always looked forward to our crisps and chocolate bars after school, perhaps even included with sandwiches and fruit in our school lunches that our parents made for us.

Snacks are also popular in the US.One of the things that I found the most extraordinary(特别的) when I first visited the US was the number of snacks in their supermarkets; I was surprised to find huge aisles(过道) just for snacks that were bigger than some stores I'd been to in the UK.Snack tastes in the US are much the same as those in the UK, except there's much more choice—every kind of fatty, sugary food is available to everyone all the time.

All in all, it's probably best for your health if you like sunflower seeds rather than potato chips and chocolate.But eating these delicious treats at times couldn't possibly be wrong, could it? 13.According to the article, snacks are the most popular among young people in . A.Britain B.Germany

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C.France D.Spain

14.What surprised the author when he went to supermarkets in the US? A.How the snacks tasted.

B.The size of the snacks' packages.

C.The lack of choice when it came to snacks. D.The large number of snacks.

15.What does the author think of potato chips and chocolate? A.They don't taste as good as sunflower seeds.

B.They are unhealthy, so people should stop eating them. C.It's better to eat them with sandwiches and fruit.

D.It's fine to enjoy them from time to time although they are unhealthy. 16.What is the article mainly about? A.The most popular snack in China. B.Snacks in the UK and the US. C.Snacks young Western people like. D.Some tips for choosing snacks in the UK. Ⅲ.[2018·石景山二模] 阅读短文,根据短文回答问题

Football

Ancient Chinese, Roman and Egyptian writings help you know about games played by kicking a ball.We also know that in the twelfth century, in some English towns, on certain days of the year, hundreds of young men would kick a ball around the streets.Unluckily, fight often resulted.People were hurt and even killed.In 1314, such games were not allowed because they were too dangerous.

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