【題目】I took my temperature and found that I had a high f________.
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【題目】Teresa is ______ nervous ______ he can’t talk in front of the class.
A. such; that B. too; to
C. so; that D. so; to
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【題目】What time does he ________ school and ________ home every day?
A.go to;get to
B.get;go
C.go;get to
D.go to;get
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【題目】Fill in the blanks using the right form of 10 words from the 12 words below.
Gordon, the “barista”(咖啡師)at San Francisco’s Cafe X, will not greet you by your name or wish you a 【1】 day. Why? Because Gordon is not a human 【2】 a robot(機器人). It can make the perfect cup of coffee. The owner of this special coffee shop is Henry Hu. Hu noticed that human baristas spent a lot of time 【3】 cups around while making drinks. So he decided 【4】 a fully mechanized(機械化的)coffee shop. And this is why Cafe X was born.
Now, Cafe X is getting more and more 【5】. Customers can order their drinks by 【6】 the computers in Cafe X. What’s more, they can also do that by using an app on the phone. When the order is placed, Gordon gets to work to make coffee. When the drink is ready, the customer receives a message with a code(密碼). After entering it 【7】, the robot will hand over the coffee.
Another reason why people prefer Cafe X is that they can get their drinks in a shorter time, about eight 【8】. If the drink is not picked up within eight minutes after the message 【9】, it will be replaced(替換) with a fresh drink. Henry Hu says Cafe X is trying its best to provide customers with the greatest coffee in the shortest time.
Henry is not the only person who makes robots work for humans. In San Francisco, the robots 【10】 people create bowls, too. While at another restaurant Zume Pizza, the robots are used to make pies.
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【題目】The teacher advised the parents to talk with their son _______.
A. by himself B. by herself
C. in person D. by themself
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【題目】The girl usually does her homework _____ it is very late at night.
A. until B. when C. before D. after
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“Red envelope” fever has swept the country recently. Cash can be sent through electronic payments. Children can get more money than before. But everyone needs to understand something about money: where it comes from, how to save it and how to spend it wisely. Too many parents don't take time to teach their children about money, and as a result, many of those children don't know how to deal with money when they grow up.
When should parents begin teaching their children about money?Experts agree that it's never too early. The more children learn about money, the more wisely they will be able to deal with money as they grow older. To begin with, parents can teach kids how to count money.
Next, parents can teach kids how to save money. For example, a kid wants a new bicycle. Parents can teach them to save part of their pocket money for that bike, while still keeping some money for ice cream and movies. In this way they will begin to understand the meaning of saving.
Also it's never too early to teach children different ways to make money besides snatching(搶) red envelopes. For example, they can wash cars, clean gardens, look after babies and so on. Sit down with children and talk with them about some ways they could make money. You'll be surprised and glad at the effort they will begin making.
Teach children about money when they're young and their future will be brighter.
【1】When should children begin to learn about money in the writer's opinion?
A. When they are old enough. B. The earlier, the better.
C. When they can make money by themselves. D. When they grow up.
【2】What should parents do if their children want a new bicycle?
A. Tell them it is not a good idea. B. Buy it for them.
C. Teach them to save pocket money for that. D. Ask them to do housework for that.
【3】What is experts' advice for children?
A. They can know how to deal with money at an early age.
B. They can learn about money from school.
C. They don't have to learn the ways of making money.
D. They must know making money is very important.
【4】Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Parents should ask children to do housework.
B. Children should study hard rather than make money.
C. Parents can teach children to count money in the beginning.
D. Children should know how to make money when they're at school.
【5】The passage is mainly about ________.
A. how to spend money B. how to save money
C. how to make money D. how to deal with money
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【題目】--_______do you eat junk food?----Twice a week.
A. How often B. How much C. How long D.How far
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China was once known as the “Bicycle Kingdom”. Now, a young US man, David Wang, living in Beijing is using pieces of bamboo to replace(代替) parts of bicycles.
Two years ago, David opened the Bamboo Bicycle Beijing workshop in Langjia hutong. They cut and shape bamboo into bicycle frames(構架). After connecting the pieces with special glue, they join wheels and other parts together.
After graduating from university, David came to China to continue his study. He has lived in China for more than 6 years and loves the city's ancient hutongs. However, he found people threw old bicycles everywhere in hutongs. “Beijing is becoming a big graveyard(墓地) of bicycles,” David said. He began picking up the givenup bikes and “saving” them, repairing, repainting, and renewing them.
Then one day he found a really old bicycle, which could not be “saved” in usual ways, so he began thinking of better materials to replace the frame. Bamboo came to his mind.
He searched online, and after three months of research and tries, communicating with factories and experts, he made his first bamboo bicycle. “It was amazing! It really works!” he recalled.
The bikes are not for sale—they're to encourage a love of cycling among people who live in Beijing. David hopes bamboo bicycles can create “a little bit more different culture in Beijing”.
【1】David thought Beijing was becoming a big graveyard of bicycles because .
A. people threw old bicycles everywhere in hutongs
B. people put the old bicycles in the graveyard
C. there were many graveyards for old bicycles
【2】How long did it take David to finish his first bamboo bicycle?
A. About three months.
B. Two years.
C. Six years.
【3】David and his team made bamboo bicycles in order NOT to .
A. create a little bit more different culture in Beijing
B. encourage a love of cycling among people
C. sell them to get a lot of money
【4】Which is the correct order according to the passage?
①David arrived in Beijing.
②David made his first bamboo bicycle.
③David graduated from university.
④David opened a workshop in Langjia hutong.
⑤David began picking up the givenup bikes and saving them.
A. ①③⑤④② B. ③①⑤②④ C. ③①②⑤④
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