【題目】—Many people say the temperature in Beijing this spring is just like a roller coaster.
—I can’t agree more. ________!
A.What a strange weatherB.How a strange weather
C.What changeable weatherD.How changeable weather
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【題目】根據(jù)短文(C)內(nèi)容完成表格,每空一詞。
What foods are successful? Hamburgers and pizzas are popular. But instant noodles (方便面) have also become the world’s success. Now instant noodles are celebrating their 61st birthday!
Instant noodles were invented by a Japanese named Momofuku Ando. To find a way to make noodles last longer, Ando began experimenting (實驗) in 1955 and three years later, he made the first bag of instant noodles.
Each year, 95 billion (十億) bags of instant noodles are eaten around the world. In the UK, people call instant noodles “pot noodles”. University students like them a lot. During the first term at college, you may be given a gift bag that includes instant noodles. Instant noodles are cheap and easy to eat. But watch out! People may think you are lazy if you are an instant noodle lover.
The UN often sends instant noodles as part of its food aid (援助). This is because of their long life and high fat, which makes people feel full for longer time.
However, instant noodles aren’t healthy. They are high in fat and salt. Health experts say they are bad for us and we shouldn’t eat them too often.
Let’s Get to Know Instant Noodles | |
Who invented them | Momofuku Ando who is from 【1】 |
The popularity of them | The 【2】 of them eaten by people is as large as 95 billion. Low in 【3】 and easy to eat. In the UN, they are 【4】 of its food aid. |
Disadvantages | Being high in fat and 【5】 |
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【題目】—Do you know whom they will have ________the parts of car together?—Sorry,I have no idea.
A.fixB.fixedC.to fixD.fixing
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【題目】—Which show do you prefer, The Chinese Poetry Conference or National Treasure?
—The Chinese Poetry Conference, of course.________I ________my sister likes it.
A.Both; andB.Not only; but alsoC.Neither; nor
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【題目】 Athletes all have their “golden years”. For Argentine superstar soccer player Lionel Messi, who turned 32 earlier this year, “his_______days are already recorded in the history books,” an article by news network RT said.
However, Messi is still surprising people. On Sept 24, he won his sixth FIFA ______Player of the Year award. No one has won this award as many______as he has.
His win has come with some debate(爭議). Many expected the award to go to Liverpool defender (防守球員) Virgil vanDijk, who was named ________ the UEFA Men's Player of the Year in August.
In addition, Messi's Argentine national team has not done so well. They______the semi-finals (半決賽) of the Copa America tournament (錦標(biāo)賽) in July and played poorly in the World Cup last year.
However, Messi himself is still playing at a very high ______. He scored 51 goals in 50 games last season. He continues to set records, such as earning the most La Ligaand Spanish Super Cup titles in the history of club Barcelona.
“I believe he should have won it. He______Barcelona on his back, which he has done for years and years,” British soccer player Darren Bent told Sky Sports. _______his critics (批評者) admit (承認(rèn)) that he is still a powerful player. “Messi is clearly still as potent (強有力的) a goal-scoring threat (威脅) as he has been through his career,” the RT article said.
Messi himself is _______about his future. “My idea is to continue here for as long as I can perform well and my body allows me______that,” he said in an interview for The18.
【1】A.bestB.worstC.earliest
【2】A.Men'sB.Women’sC.Boys’
【3】A.kindsB.goalsC.times
【4】A.asB.byC.for
【5】A.gotB.lostC.won
【6】A.levelB.speedC.spirit
【7】A.getsB.carriesC.brings
【8】A.ButB.SoC.Even
【9】A.worriedB.confidentC.disappointed
【10】A.to loseB.to winC.to do
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【題目】請閱讀下面短文, 在短文后表格中的空白處填上適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~ (注意:每空1個單詞)。
We all know that recycling rubbish is very important. But sometimes it is not so convenient (方便的) when we can’t find a recycling bin anywhere.
Now a team of middle school students from North Dakota, US has solved that problem by designing(設(shè)計)the Recycling Bin app (應(yīng)用程序).
This app encourages people to recycle. It provides users with a map of local recycling centres, and it allows them to save locations as favourites. Besides, this app also reminds users to recycle.
The group of nine sixth-graders is from STEM Centre Middle School. They came up with the idea as part of a school project for the Verizon Innovative App Challenge. Their school provided professional app training. It held a contest and gave Samsung tablets (三星平板電腦) as prizes.
The contest aims to develop interest in science, technology, engineering and Maths. In this contest, students present an app design that could solve a problem in their school or community. The nine students came up with the idea for the Recycling Bin when they saw a need for more recycling.
“We thought that this would really help a lot of people,” Jaden Hilkemann, 12, told Time For Kids.
They kept their design simple so that anyone could use it. Now the free Recycling Bin app has been put into use in the Google Play app store for Android phones or tablets.
“I was so excited when it showed up at the app store,” Seralyn Blake, 12, said. “A lot of people downloaded the app. It was pretty cool.”
App helps to recycle 【1】 | |
The app | It is 【2】 by a team of middle school students. |
It encourages and【3】 people to recycle. | |
It is【4】, so anyone can use it. | |
The aim of the contest | To make students become【5】 in science, technology, engineering and Maths. |
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【題目】—Although I’ve handed in my report for nearly two months, I haven’t got the reply from the manager.
—In my opinion, you’d better ask what’s wrong with it.
A.answerB.informationC.thought
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【題目】 Could cities that float on the sea solve the problems caused by floods and provide food for the world?
Some scientists think so. The idea is already being tested and they believe that floating cities will provide more homes for a growing population, without having to use land needed to grow food. And they believe floating areas will allow more food to be grown, so that no one in the world is hungry.
In some places, cities that float on the sea are already being planned. A company in the Netherlands called DeltaSync thinks that the sea cities will save the world, with more than one in ten people living in them.
They say sea cities solve many problems the world faces in the 21st century, like not having enough land, more and more people needing homes, fossil fuels running low and the increasingly serious problems caused by floods.
DeltaSync says building in the desert is not possible because there is not enough water and that developing ways for people to live in space is still too expensive. So they believe the answer is our oceans, which cover over two thirds of the Earth’s surface. Their plans for floating areas include using algae (海藻) to produce fuel and food.
More than a quarter of the land in the Netherlands already lies underwater and scientists there have spent years trying to find ways to deal with it. In the city of Rotterdam they already have floating homes.
Bart Roeffen from DeltaSync says, “We have plans for neighborhoods including roads and, in the end, I believe we can build floating cities on the sea.”
【1】Which of the following is the advantage of the cities that DeltaSync wants to build?
A.Providing more jobs for people.B.Satisfying more people’s housing needs.
C.Supplying enough water to people.D.Making travel in space possible.
【2】What can we learn about the Netherlands?
A.There are floating homes in one of its cities.B.It has found many fossil fuels recently.
C.Two thirds of its land is covered by water.D.Its population is increasing quickly.
【3】What does Bart Roeffen think of his company’s future plans?
A.He doubts them.B.He has no idea about them.
C.He is uncertain about them.D.He is hopeful of them.
【4】What is the best title for the passage?
A.Will there be enough water?B.Is it possible to live in the desert?
C.Will sea cities save the world?D.Is it expensive to build floating cities?
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【題目】 A young girl named Malala,born in 1997 in the northwest of Pakistan,is famous for supporting children and women to get education.
In 2012,she was shot and seriously injured when she returned home on the school bus. Luckily,she was sent to the hospital in time and saved.·After that,she went back to school and began to strive(奮斗)for children and women to receive education.
On October 10,2014,the Nobel Prize for peace was awarded(授予)to Malala. She became the youngest winner in the history of Nobel Prize. However,Malala missed the most important event of being announced to be the winner of the prize. At the very moment,she was taking chemistry lessons in the classroom!After hearing the news,Malala. chose to take her history and physics lessons as usual. She said calmly to the reporter,"I'm proud of getting this prize. Although the unforgettable date itself means something to me,it's more important to finish the rest lessons today. After all,it's a normal school day.”
One year later,Amy Mainzer,an astronomical scientist. of NASA,found a new planet. She named it "Malala". When. Amy Mainzer was interviewed by Times,she explained,"I think Malala has set an example for us. She is fearless and sticks to helping children and women get the right of being educated. Nothing can stop her.”
Last year,Malala. passed the entrance examination of Oxford University through her hard work.
Before she finished her high school,she had written a book I am Malala. She said,"I hope the readers around the world have chances to read my book. My dream is that more and more people will realize it is extremely difficult for children and women in some areas to get education. Actually,my story is also the story of 61million children. Every boy and every girl should have the right to go to school.”
【1】How old was Malala when she won the Nobel Prize for peace?
A. 17.B. 16.C. 15.D. 14.
【2】What's the meaning of the underlined word “astronomical”in Chinese?
A. 航天的B. 天文的C. 地理的D. 生物的
【3】What's the name of the new planet?
A. Amy Mainzer.B. NASA.C. Oxford.D. Malala.
【4】What is the correct order of the following events?
①Malala became a student of Oxford.
②A planet was named for Malala.
③The Nobel Prize was awarded to Malala.
④Malala wrote a book called I am Malala.
A. ③②①④B. ②③①④C. ③②④①D. ②④①③
【5】Which of the following about Malala is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A. She strives for helping children and women to go to school.
B. She is the youngest winner in the history of Nobel Prize.
C. She was taking chemistry lessons when she was awarded.
D. She wrote a book about herself and 6.1 million children.
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