【題目】Do you like noodles ________chicken?
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【題目】Choose the best answer (根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢?/span>)
Traditionally, the President is the highest-pad public employee. A salary of $ 400,000, along with other benefits, is paid to the President annually. But President Obama’s income for 2008 was far more than that, according to the White House.
The White House recently published the tax returns (納稅申報(bào)單)of Obama and Vice –president Joe Biden. Tax returns are reports of tax that a person has to pay. They often include income information used to calculate the tax. In the US, people whose incomes are over a certain amount have to file tax returns(納稅申報(bào))every year. The tax returns of government officials are open to the public. This transparency helps to prevent corruption(腐敗)。
From Obama’s tax returns , we can see that the President and first lady President’s two books Dreams From My Father and The Audacity of Hope(《無(wú)畏的夢(mèng)想》). The two books, published in 1995 and 2006,are very popular and have been on the bestseller(暢銷書)list for a long time.
The Obama’s income is down from 2007,when they made $4.2 million. However, that is still far more than former US President George Bush earned, who reported a total of $719,274 for his final year. The Obamas’ income also greatly exceeded(超出)that of Biden, who reported a family income of $2269,256.That’s about a tenth of what the Obamas earned. As Vice-president, Biden earns a salary of $220,000.US families earn an average income of about $50,000.
The Obama’s tax returns also show that together, the President and his wife paid about $933,000 in taxes. They gave $172,050 —nearly 6.5 percent of their earnings —to different charity groups. In the US, if a person gives his money to churches and non-profit(非盈利)organizations, the law reduces his or her taxes. This is one reason why rich people in the US like to give money to charity.
【1】_______had the highest income in 2008.
A.ObamaB.BidenC.BushD.George
【2】How much did Obama and his wife earn in 2008?
A.$400,000B.$2,660,000C.$4,200,000D.$719,274
【3】In the US, which people have to file tax returns?
A.Everybody
B.Wealthy people
C.Government officials
D.People whose incomes are over a certain amount.
【4】The Obamas have given_______ percent of their earnings to charity.
A.10B.6.5C.9.7D.4.3
【5】Why should the tax returns of government officials be open to the public?.
A.Because it can help to prevent corruption
B.Because it can make government officials well-known to the public.
C.Because it can help government officials to get more money.
D.Because the government wants them to pay more taxes to the public.
【6】According to the law, if a rich man gives his money to charity,_______.
A.he will be praised by the people
B.he will pay fewer taxes
C.he will be free of taxes
D.he will get some extra money from the government.
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Facebook is the largest social networking site (社交網(wǎng)站) in the word.
We asked two British teenagers, Patrick and his sister Antonia, questions about this site.
Why did you join Facebook?
Patrick: Many of my friends were on it and he said it was good!
How much time do you usually spend on the site?
Patrick: About an hour a day.
Antonia: When I'm at home, around four hours a week, but when I'm away, not more than 30 minutes a week.
What do you use Facebook to do?
Patrick: To communicate and make plans with friends.
Antonia: I use it to keep in touch with people in other countries, and see what my friends are doing from photos taken by them.
Are you careful about what you post?
Patrick: Yes, because anything you post on the Internet is there forever — it can always be found! And I don't post anything that might offend (冒犯) others.
Antonia: I am careful now, because I know that job hunters can see what you do in your free time on Facebook and if you are fit for the job. It may have an effect on your future career!
Some people say Facebook is changing the way people communicate. Do you agree?
Patrick: Not really. If you have to speak to someone instantly, you'll phone them. But it's true that Facebook has made it easier for people to communicate.
Antonia: Yes, I do — if you overuse it, it can make you almost unsociable (不愛(ài)交際的).
【1】Patrick joined Facebook under the influence of .
A.his friendsB.his brotherC.his teacherD.his sister
【2】Antonia is careful about what she posts because .
A.she plans to be friendly to everyoneB.she hates to be the center of attention
C.she hopes to make more friends on the siteD.she wants to make a good impression on her future boss
【3】The underlined word "instantly" has a similar meaning to " ".
A.immediatelyB.carefullyC.loudlyD.easily
【4】We can learn from the passage that .
A.Antonia always posts something that offends others
B.Patrick spends more time on Facebook than Antonia
C.Facebook has no influence on the way people communicate
D.Patrick uses Facebook to keep in touch with people in other countries
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【題目】–Are you free tonight?
--Sorry, but I’m not _____. I’ve got so much homework to do.
A. busy B. comfortable C. available
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【題目】I ___ home until I finish my homework.
A. won't go B. will go C. go D. went
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We have four chickens: Pecky, Buckbeak, Mayonnaise and Cornflake. My husband, Andrew, made their coop(籠子). It’s beautifully made.
What’s more interesting is that he made it with our sons and daughter. They spent several weekends in the garage(車庫(kù)). He gave them tools because he believed it was important that they could actually make something. He slowly helped them and together, they made the coop. They also made the mistakes of learning — a board cut too short, nails smashed(打碎) by hammers — but in the end, Andrew did some tricks and the coop looked perfect.
The chickens love their perfectly imperfect home and we like to give them free range(放養(yǎng)) of the yard. Yesterday, they ran around the lawn(草坪). We needed to go downtown, knowing that chickens wouldn’t go very far. When we got back, my son, Gordon, ran to check on them. There were Mayonnaise, Cornflake and Buckbeak, looking a mess. Pecky was nowhere to be seen.
With Andrew, we searched the yard and found feathers by the trees. More feathers littered the yard. By this time, Gordon started to worry; Pecky was his favorite chicken and his eyes got watery.
Andrew picked Gordon up and held him. As we stood there, accepting that we were now a three-chicken family, we heard it — a soft clucking(咯咯聲) sound. Andrew put Gordon down and they looked under a bush. There was Pecky, a half-naked chicken. She looked weird(怪異的), but she was fine. Andrew gently gathered her up and returned her to the coop.
The next day Andrew had the kids back in the garage. They planned to fence(把……圍起來(lái)) a bigger area for maximum(最大化) chicken freedom and safety. The kids believed that the chickens should be closed in, safe from everything that likes to eat chickens. Andrew disagreed. He believed that we should be more careful, letting the chickens out when we were in the yard. He encourages our kids to take risks. He sees that the risk of living life — by having the freedom to walk slowly around and dig for small insects in the garden — is better than the safety of a prison(監(jiān)牢).
Andrew and the kids are planning their next building project. I’m sure it will include the wisdom of a father who knows how to love through the act of giving freedom.
【1】What does Paragraph 2 tell readers?
A.The family is not good at making things.
B.The kids were easily prevented by their mistakes.
C.The writer’s husband is impatient with his children.
D.The kids managed to build the coop with their father’s help.
【2】What can we learn from Paragraphs 3 to 5?
A.The family didn’t know how to keep chickens.
B.The family loves the chickens as their family.
C.The family feels troubled by the chickens.
D.The family didn’t look after the chickens well.
【3】What kind of chicken home will they probably make?
A.A stronger coop made out of the old one.
B.A bigger coop where there is no fence or anything.
C.A bigger place where the chickens will be safer.
D.An enclosed(封閉的) place with where the chickens are well protected.
【4】Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Children made the mistakes of learning while making the coop.
B.In Paragraph 2, tricks means a way of doing something that works well.
C.The family lost a chicken because they went downtown and let the chickens out.
D.Andrew thinks that the risk of living life is better than the safety of a prison.
【5】What is the writer’s main purpose in writing the story?
A.To show people how to love animals.
B.To show people some tips for keeping chickens.
C.To tell kids to stay calm when bad things happen.
D.To share the wisdom that comes keeping chickens.
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【題目】—Thank you for ____ me my school-work.
—You are welcome.
A. help;about B. helping;with C. helped;with D. helping;to
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【題目】 Everything will come right in the end.
A. 一切都在右邊的盡頭 B.一切到最后都會(huì)正確的
C.一切到最后都在右邊 D.一切到最后都會(huì)好起來(lái)的
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【題目】—_________ the heavy rain, we didn’t go camping yesterday!
—What a pity.
A. Because that B. Because of
C. Instead of D. As for
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