We're also thinking_______ there.


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  2. B.
    going
  3. C.
    togo
  4. D.
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科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:030

AG選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(有兩項(xiàng)是多余的)。

A: Lucy, how was your holiday?

B: ___1___.

A: Could you tell me ___2___ Our family is going on holiday soon, and we’re also thinking about going there.

B: Oh, ___3___.

A: What did you do there?

B: I think the best thing was scuba diving. The fish and coral reefs were beautiful. Surfing was cool, too.

A: ___4___ I’m going to tell my parents I want to go there.

B: ___5___.

A: Thanks a lot.

1________2________3________4________5________

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科目:初中英語 來源:題網(wǎng)八年級(jí)上英語譯林版 譯林版 題型:054

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  Mr Grade worked in a post office.His job was to watch the gate and he was often   1   at night.of course he couldn’t go to bed though he was very   2   He often drank some coffee or smoked much in order not to   3  .And now he could hardly live without smoking and he had to   4   a lot of money on it.

  One afternoon, when he went to work, he found there wasn’t any cigarettes(香煙)in his pocket.He stopped   5   to a shop and bought some.That evening, when he   6  , he found they were all false.He was very angry but   7   to leave his post.He didn’t know what to do that night.  8   a friend of his went to fetch(拿取)something in post office and   9   some cigarettes to him.

  The nex morning, as soon as he left the office, he went to the shop, but it was still   10  .He had to wait outside.About two hours later the   11   came and opened the shop.He was afraid the man was selling the   12   cigarettes, so he decided to buy some again.After the man handed a packet of cigarettes to him, he opened it once.

  “I’m   13   to tell you, sir, ”said the man, “Please don’t   14   here.”

  “What are you selling them for, then?”asked Mr Grade.

  It didn’t   15   the man.He answered, “And we’re also selling toilet-paper!”

(1)

[  ]

A.

busy

B.

free

C.

on duty

D.

in danger

(2)

[  ]

A.

tired

B.

hungry

C.

thirsty

D.

worried

(3)

[  ]

A.

catch fire

B.

deep a secret

C.

have a good rest

D.

go to sleep

(4)

[  ]

A.

take

B.

spend

C.

use

D.

have

(5)

[  ]

A.

to go

B.

go

C.

going

D.

gone

(6)

[  ]

A.

was drinking

B.

examined

C.

left

D.

was smoking

(7)

[  ]

A.

was allowed

B.

wasn’t allowed

C.

was asked

D.

wasn’t asked

(8)

[  ]

A.

Suddenly

B.

Perhaps

C.

Luckily

D.

Sometines

(9)

[  ]

A.

gave

B.

sold

C.

borrowed

D.

bought

(10)

[  ]

A.

open

B.

closed

C.

cleaned

D.

tidying

(11)

[  ]

A.

policeman

B.

gatekeeper

C.

headmaster

D.

shopkeeper

(12)

[  ]

A.

expensive

B.

cheap

C.

bad

D.

true

(13)

[  ]

A.

glad

B.

sorry

C.

sure

D.

afraid

(14)

[  ]

A.

play

B.

stand

C.

stay

D.

smoke

(15)

[  ]

A.

trouble

B.

worry

C.

punish

D.

encourage

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科目:初中英語 來源:英語教研室 題型:015

We're also thinking _______ there. ( )

Ago

Bgoing

Cto go

Dof going

 

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科目:初中英語 來源:江蘇模擬題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     Spending two or three hours playing outdoors each day can reduce a child's chance of becoming short-
sighted, a research shows. It challenges (挑戰(zhàn)) the belief that short-sightedness is caused by computer use,
watching TV or reading in weak light.
     The Australian government researchers believe that sunlight is good for people's eyes. They compared
the vision (視力) and habits of 100 seven-year-old children in Singapore and Australia. In all, 30% of the
Singaporean children were short-sighted-this rate (比率) was ten times higher than Australian children.
     Both groups spent a similar amount of time reading, watching television and playing computer games.
However, the Australian children spent an average (平均) of two hours a day outdoors-90 minutes more
than the Singaporean children.
     Professor (教授) Ian Morgan, from the Australian Research Council's Vision Centre, said, "Humans are
naturally long-sighted, but when people begin to go to school and spend little or no time outdoors, the number
of short-sighted people gets larger. We're also seeing more and more short-sighted children in cities all around
the world-and the main reason may be that city children spend less time outdoors."
     Daylight can be hundreds of times brighter than indoor light. But why does playing outside prevent us from
becoming short-sighted? Scientists believe that natural light has a special chemical (化學(xué)物質(zhì)) which stops
the eyeball from growing out of shape and prevents people becoming short-sighted. So be outdoors. It doesn't
matter if that time is spent having a picnic or playing sports.
1. How much time did the Singaporean children spend outdoors on average every day in the research?
A. 2 hours.
B. 90 minutes.
C.1 hour.
D. 30 minutes.
2. What is the fifth paragraph mainly about?
A. Why people become short-sighted.
B. Why natural light has a special chemical.
C. Why playing outside is good for one's eyesight.
D. Why daylight is much brighter than indoor light.
3. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. People will all become short-sighted after they begin to go to school.
B. Playing outdoors for 2 or 3 hours every day can help protect your eyesight.
C. Children in Australia are more likely to get short-sighted than those in Singapore.
D. If you spend two or three hours playing outside each day, you won't get short-sighted.

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科目:初中英語 來源:北京市專項(xiàng)題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。
     Spending two or three hours playing outdoors each day can reduce a child's chance of becoming
short-sighted, a research shows. _____ 
     The Australian government researchers believe that the sunlight is good for people's eyes. They compared
the vision (視力) and habits of 100 seven-year-old children in Singapore and Australia. In all, 30% of the
Singaporean children were short-sighted - this rate (比率) was ten times higher than Australian children.
     _____ However, the Australia children spent an average (平均) of two hours a day outdoors — 90 minutes
more than the Singaporean children. 
     Professor (教授) Ian Morgan said, "Humans are naturally long-sighted.____ We're also seeing more and
more short-sighted children in cities all around the world- and the main reason may be that city children spend
less time outdoors."
     Daylight can be hundreds of times brighter than indoor light. But why does playing outside prevent us from
becoming short-sighted? _____
     So be outdoors. It doesn't matter if that time is spent having a picnic or playing sports.
A. Scientists believe that natural light has a special chemical which stops the eyeball from growing out of shape
    and prevents people becoming short-sighted.
B. But when people begin to go to school and spend little or no time outdoors, the number of short-sighted
    people gets larger.
C. It challenges the belief that short-sightedness is caused by computer use, watching TV or reading in weak
    light.
D. Both groups spent a similar amount if time reading, watching television and playing computer games.
E. Children don't know how to use their eyes correctly.

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