【題目】The old man goes to the park every morning.
A.by foot B.by feet C.on foot D.on feet
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What will you do during a vacation? Visit famous places, shop or take photos? There is one thing you should never forget to do-send a postcard.
Postcards first appeared (出現(xiàn)) in October 1865 in the UK. By the 20th century (世紀(jì)), trains became a cheap and easy way to travel. More people went on holiday to the seaside. There were no cell phones, so they sent postcards to let others know they arrived safely. Those postcards usually showed seaside pictures, such as beaches or some seafood.
Today, most postcards feature (以……為特色) local scenic (風(fēng)景的) photos or drawings. Others may be funny, with jokes on the front.
People usually write words to express that they miss someone on their postcards. It's common to end with "thinking of you." The most common postcard words are "wish you were here."
Modern postcards also celebrate British humor (幽默). They often make fun of British weather For example, some postcards show rain pouring down (傾瀉) on an empty beach. This humor keeps postcards popular in Britain.
【1】Postcards first appeared in the ________ century.
A.18thB.19thC.20th
【2】What was popular on postcards in the beginning?
A.Seaside scenic photos.B.Drawings.C.Funny jokes.
【3】The most common postcard words are ________.
A.they miss someoneB.thinking of youC.wish you were here
【4】What helps make modern postcards fun in Britain?
A.British weatherB.British foodC.British beach.
【5】The passage may come from ________.
A.a storybookB.a newspaperC.a notice
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【題目】閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案.
Emojis(表情符號(hào))
Have you found that more and more people are using emojis to communicate online? For example, "Happy Birthday" has become a cake with lit candles. And "I am happy" has become a smiling face.
Emojis have been warmly welcomed since they were invented in the 1990s in Japan. According to a survey of a mobile technology company, 6 billion emojis are used in text messages around the world every day. Last year, 20 percent of all emojis used in the UK and 17 percent of those used in the US was the icon . It became the most widely﹣used icon in 2015.
Emojis are now used as "a new form of expression", and one which can cross language barriers(障礙). "Emojis are popular among millennials, who were born between late 1980s and early 2000s, because they welcome new technology and new things and they think emojis are ‘flexible(靈活的)and show meanings beautifully'", president of Oxford Dictionaries told The Wall Street Joural.
Since millennials became the biggest part in the American workforce(勞動(dòng)力), emojis have been more accepted in the workplace. For many people, the tiny pictures also show that the users are part of mainstream(主流) society. In the digital age, emojis are "how most people communicate and show their personality many times every day."
But not everyone thinks the use of emojis is a good thing. Jonathan Jones of The Guardian said that the success of emojis is "a step back for humans", hurting people's ability to use languages.
"There are strict limits on what you can say with pictures﹣the written word is necessary to express your ideas and feelings to their highest level," he said.
Do you feel or about emojis?
(1)What emojis is "happy Birthday" according to the passage?
A.
B.
C.
D.
(2)Where ere emojis invented?
A.In Japan
B.In China
C.In the UK
D.In the US.
(3)What does the underlined word "millennials" in the 3th paragraph mean in Chinese?
A.80后
B.00后
C.獨(dú)生子女
D.千禧一代
(4)Why are emojis popular among millennials?
A.Because emojis limit what they say with pictures.
B.Because they think emojis are a step back for humans.
C.Because 6 billion emojis are used in text messages every day.
D.Because young people are easily attracted by new technology and new things.
(5)The writer makes us learn about the emojis in Paragraph 2 by .
A.telling stories
B.explaining the world "emojis"
C.listing numbers
D.making comparisons(比較)
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A. will fine B. were fined
C. are fine D. will be fined
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【題目】- helps you learn English? -Miss Evens.
A. When B. Where
C. Who D. How
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【題目】(2011四川樂山)—What do you often do ________ classes to relax?
—Listen to music or walk around the school.
A.over
B.through
C.between
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【題目】You should this medicine twice a day.
A.take B.eat C.look at D.keep
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【題目】I always finish my homework on time. I leave it for tomorrow
A.always B.sometimes C.often D.never
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【題目】Excuse me, he wants _____ your family name.
A. know B. knows C. to know
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