【題目】—Who does homework , Tom, Jack or Bill?
—Bill.
A. more carefully B. more careful
C. most carefully D. most careful
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【題目】Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences (聽短文,完成下列內(nèi)容。每空格限填一詞)
【1】“Keep calm and carry on” -- You can see ________ ________ written on many T-shirts and other tourist souvenirs(紀念品) in London and the UK.
【2】The phrase was created by British government to calm people down and________ ________ during the warwhenLondon was being attacked.
【3】Staying calm when you are in trouble is ________ ________ a very British thing to do.
【4】“Keep calm and carry on” is still so famous today. It must be something that British people still think and ________ ________.
【5】Next time you are frightened or ________ ________, just keep calm and carry on.
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【題目】There isn’t an airport near where I live. The _______ one is about 90 miles away.
A. busiest B. farthest C. newest D. nearest
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【題目】--When do you usually go to school?
-- _____6:00. So I am never late ___ class.
A. In; to B. In; for C. At; to D. At; for
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【題目】The box is __________heavy for me _________carry.
A. too, to B. so , that
C. too, too D. to , too
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【題目】
It was at least two months before Christmas when nine-year-old Almie Rose told her father and me that she wanted a new bicycle. As Christmas drew nearer, her desire for a bicycle didn’t seem that strong, so we bought the most popular present for little girls, Baby Sitter’s Club dolls and a doll house.
Then, out of our expectation, on December 23, Almie said that she “really wanted a bike more than anything else”. It was just too late. With all the details of preparing Christmas dinner and buying last minute gifts, how could we have time to select the “right bike” for our little girl?
So, here we were Christmas Eve around 9:00 p.m., with Almie and her six-year-old brother, Dylan, ready for sleep in their beds. Now we could only think of the bicycle and the disappointment of our child.
“If I make a little bicycle out of clay (黏土) and write a note that she could trade (用…抵換) the clay model in for a real bike, what do you think?” her dad asked.
“Well, for now, I think this is the best thing we can do. And she is ‘such a big girl’, so I think she will like it.”
So Almie’s dad spent the next four hours working with clay to make a tiny bike. On Christmas morning, we were excited for Almie to open the little heart-shaped package with the beautiful red and white clay bike and the note. Finally, she opened it and read the note aloud.
“Does this mean that I trade in this bike that Daddy made me for a real one?”
Smiling, I said, “Yes.”
Almie had tears in her eyes when she replied, “I could never trade in this beautiful bicycle that Daddy made me. I’d rather keep this than get a real bike.”
At that moment, we wanted to buy her every bicycle on the planet.
【1】When did Almie first ask for a new bike? _____________.
【2】What caused Almie’s parents to buy her the most popular present for little girls? ______.
【3】Why was it too late for Almie’s parents to buy a bike for her on December 23? ______.
【4】What kind of bike did Almie get on Christmas morning? _______________________.
【5】What did Almie think of the present in the little heart-shaped package? ____________.
【6】What is the implied (隱含的) meaning of the underlined sentence? _________________.
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【題目】 Research has already suggested that opening a book may help improve brain function and reduce stress. Now, a team led by Joanna Sikora of the Australian National University is looking into the benefits of growing up around a bookfilled environment; the researchers' new study suggests that homes with libraries can arm children with skills that last well into adulthood.
The study looked at data from 160 000 adults from 31 countries, including the United States, Australia, Turkey and Chile. Participants (參與者) filled out surveys with the Programme for the International Assessment of Competencies, which measures proficiency (水平) in three areas: literacy (讀寫能力), numeracy and information communication technology. People, 25 to 65 years old, were asked to tell how many books were in their house when they were 16 years old. The research team was interested in this question because home library size can be a good sign of “bookoriented socialization.” Participants were able to choose from a given range of books that included everything from“10 or less” to “more than 500.”
The surveys, which were taken between 2011 and 2015, showed that the average (平均的) number of books in participants' childhood homes was 115, but that number varied widely from country to country. The average library size in Norway was 212 books, for example; in Turkey, it was 27. In all, however, it seemed that more books in the home was linked to higher proficiency in the areas tested by the survey.
The effects were most marked when it came to literacy. Growing up with few books in the home resulted in below average literacy levels. Being surrounded by 80 books raised the levels to average, and literacy continued to improve until libraries reached about 350 books,at which point the literacy rates leveled off. The researchers saw similar things when it came to numeracy; the effects were not as pronounced with information communication technology tests, but skills did improve with increased numbers of books.
So, what does the new study tell us? Take, for example, an adult who grew up with hardly any books in the home, but went on to get a university degree compared to an adult who grew up with a large home library, but only had nine years of schooling. The study found that both of their literacy levels were almost the same. “So, literacywise, bookish childhood makes up for a good deal of educational advantage,” the study authors write.
Further research is needed to decide exactly why exposure to ( 沉浸在) books in childhood encourages valuable skills later in life, but the study offers further evidence to suggest that reading has a powerful effect on the mind. And so home library size might be important because, as the researchers note, “children emulate (模仿) parents who read.”
【1】The second paragraph is mainly about .
A.what the study found out
B.how the study was carried out
C.who were invited to the research
D.why the researchers did the study
【2】The phrase “leveled off” in Paragraph 4 probably means “ ”.
A.backed to averageB.started falling
C.continued to growD.stopped rising
【3】The example in Paragraph 5 shows .
A.the disadvantage of having little school education
B.the effect of having a home library in childhood
C.the necessity of raising people's literacy level
D.the importance of getting a university degree
【4】What can we learn from the passage?
A.The study explained why bookish childhood encouraged valuable skills.
B.Adults benefit more from a home library than children.
C.Home library size has little to do with numeracy level.
D.Parents who love reading benefit children a lot.
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【題目】 ―He hardly has any friends to play with , _____ he?
―_______! That’s why he feels lonely from time to time.
A. hasn’t, No B. doesn’t, Yes
C. does, Yes D. does, No
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【題目】I can’t ____ the idea that students have no right to play.
A. know B. understand C. think D. stand
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