【題目】It that everyone to laugh.
A. seems,loves B. seem,love C. seems,love D. seem,loves
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A picture speaks a thousand words. And with over a thousand emoji pictures to express ours elves, who needs to speak or write anymore?
According to Professor Evans, emoji is the fastest-growing language — faster than any language in history. These little pictures started life in Japanese phones in the 1990s and they are popular now. In the UK they are becoming more popular than Internet words like “l(fā)ol”(laughing out loud) and “muah” (the sound of a kiss). The most popular emoji is the “face with tears of joy ”. In New York’s Museumof Modern Art, we can see the first set of the 176 original (最早的) emojis.
Why do we love emojis so much? They allow us to have fun when expressing ourselves, to make people laugh and to be creative in how we use them. Some teenagers tell us emojis are quick and easy. “They’re quick to use and show hidden meanings. My favorite emoji is the ‘laughing face’,” said Will, a15-year-old student.
People are different in their favorite emojis. The emojis we choose can show who we are. What does your recently used emoji board say about you? Is it full of smiling faces or sad faces?
【1】According to the passage, “l(fā)ol” means .
A.hugs and kis sesB.the sounds of a kiss
C.as soon as possibleD.laughing out loud
【2】Emojis appeared in for the first time.
A.JapanB.AmericaC.ChinaD.England
【3】The 15-year-old student Will’s favorite emoji is .
A.B.C.D.
【4】The fact that is TRUE about emojis .
A.the ‘laughing face’ is the most popular emoji
B.Professor Evans thinks emojis develop very fast
C.the emoji is the newest language in the world
D.the emojis we choose can show what we are
【5】The main topic of this passage is about .
A.emoji picturesB.Internet words
C.hidden meaningsD.popular faces
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【題目】Does your father often ?
A. take you to there B. take you there
C. take your there D. take your to there
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【題目】— I think Running Man is the most popular TV game show now.
—_______.
A. I can’t agree more B. That’s all right.
C. Never mind D. I’m glad to hear that
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【題目】—Shall I tell him about the change of the timetable right now?
—I am afraid you ________, so that he will not come late for the meeting.
A. will B. must
C. may D. can
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【題目】閱讀短文,從方框中選擇適當?shù)脑~并用其正確形式填空,使短文意思通順完整。請將答案寫在下面題號后的橫線上。每空限填一詞,每詞限用一次。
When you hear “single-use”, you might think of a product like chopsticks. You use them once, 【1】them away and forget about them. 【2】you forget about them, you also forget that you have created rubbish.
“Single-use” is about more than just physical objects. It even 【3】 the ways that we communicate. On social media, we see many【4】 and articles. We look, laugh and keep scrolling. We 【5】look twice. There are too many materials to scroll through!
The result can be called single-use media. I know what【6】my friends went to last night. However, I don’t know their deepest thoughts and feelings. I don’t even know how their dinner【7】. I look at their pictures and click “Like”. Then I “throw it away” and keep scrolling.
The convenience of these communication tools makes it【8】 to forget what we have lost. Before texting and social media, many people communicated【9】 writing letters, which took time and energy. They had to think carefully about each sentence. People treasured and saved letters for years.
We should value people around【10】, so stop treating them in the way we deal with chopsticks.
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【題目】---Here is a photo ____my family.
---Thank you ____your family photo. You have a happy family
A. of to B. of for C. for of D. for to
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SeaWorld SeaWorld celebrates 50 years with a Sea of Surprises. Step under the waves at SeaWorld San Diego's all-new Explorers' Reef. Go "hand-in" to touch a shark, a crab, or thousands of tiny cleaner fish that will bite playfully at your fingers. And you can enjoy an all-new Shamu's Celebration: Light Up The Night show. TOUR: A14 ADULT:$111 CHILD(3-10)$105 | San Diego Zoo Take a walk on the wild side at the San Diego Zoo with one of the most kinds of wild animals in the world. The San Diego Zoo covers 100 acres and brings 4, 000 animals, representing 800 kinds; together in one place. The Zoo has some of the most beautiful and rare creatures in the world and offers you a great chance to visit wild animals. TOUR: A13 ADULT: $90 CHILD (3-11): $ 72 |
Legoland California Offering a full day of wonderful adventures, Legoland gives fun, imagination, and entertainment to today's youngsters and their families. At Legoland California everyone in the family becomes a hero on more than 50. super rides, shows and attractions. TOUR: A16 ADULT: $109 CHILD(2-12) $104 | Universal Studios Hollywood Go behind the scenes on the world famous Studio Tour to explore where Hollywood movies are made. Then, face exciting rides, shows and attractions that put you inside some of the world's biggest movies. TOUR: A6 ADULT: $ 138 CHILD (3-12) : $ 96 |
【1】Tom, aged 11, who has only $100 and is crazy about rides, can choose Tour ___________.
A. A6B. A13C. A14D. A16
【2】It can be known from the passages that _________________________.
A. visitors can step under the waves and enjoy 50 shows and attractions at SeaWorld
B. the San Diego Zoo covers 100 acres with one of the most kinds of wild animals in the world
C. youngsters and their families can enjoy a half day of wonderful adventures in Legoland
D. you will be put inside all of the world's biggest movies in Universal Studios Hollywood
【3】The four passages above probably come from ___________________.
A. a sports reportB. a story book
C. a science magazineD. an advertisement poster
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For years people have enjoyed following the life of Garfield the cat. Garfield is a popular comic book character, known for being lazy and fat. But the cat was back in the news recently for something you might not expect.
A man in the United States changed the gender of garfield to “none” on the cat’s Wikipedia (維基百科) page. After that lots of people got angry and kept changing Garfield’s Wikipedia page. They argued about whether the cat was a boy, girl or neither.
Wikipedia finally locked the page to stop people editing (編輯) it. Jim Davis, Garfield’s creator, solved the argument.
“Garfield is male,” he simply told the Washington Post. The 71-year-old artist said he liked working with animals because they didn’t have to be old, young, boys or girls. He was angry that some people cared so much about Garfield’s gender.
It seems like quite an unnecessary argument to have. But it is not the only recent example of argument about gender.
To celebrate International Women’s Day in Australia earlier this year, the city of Melbourne made 10 traffic lights with a figure (人形) dressed in a skirt. They were designed to celebrate Women’s Day and give them more confidence in public.
But not everyone thinks the idea is necessary. Some people think it is important for women to be treated fairly in Australia, but that this idea is silly.
“I’m all for doing anything we can for gender equity (公平), but really?” Melbourne mayor (市長) Robert Doyle told the Herald Sun. The mayor said this idea is more likely to be laughed at than bring respect to women.
【1】What put Garfield the cat back in the news recently?
A.The cat’s lazy character.B.Being included in Wikipedia.
C.The cat’s gender being changed on WikipediaD.The cats picture being changed on Wikipedia.
【2】What does the underlined word gender in the passage mean?
A.性別.B.個性.C.外貌.D.脾氣.
【3】According to Jim Davis, ___________________.
A.Wikipedia should lock the page about Garfield
B.Garfield can be a boy or a girl, and young or old
C.people don’ t care about animals’age or gender
D.it’s unnecessary to take Garfield’s gender seriously
【4】What did Melbourne mayor Robert Doyle think of the traffic light idea?
A.It would bring respect to women.B.It was not a good idea for gender equity.
C.It would give women more confidence in public.D.It would help women be treated fairly in Australia.
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