The ______ to the museum didn't _______ long.


  1. A.
    drive; take
  2. B.
    drove; take
  3. C.
    drive; pay
  4. D.
    drove; pay
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科目:初中英語 來源:牛津英語九年級下冊各單元考卷完整-牛津英語[整理] 牛津版 題型:050

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  One morning in April, Jim Reed checked his e-mail.It was from a woman in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.He had talked to her on e-mail many times in the last ten days.All the other messages were fun and interesting to read.This message was different.

  The message said, “Goodbye loved kowihn yu I amj leaving.”

  Mr.Reed was frightened by the message.He tried to understand the words that were not spelled right.He quickly wrote a message to his new friend.

  “What do you mean by the message you just sent to me?”

  He waited but did not get an answer.He wrote back, “Please talk to me.”

  Finally, she wrote, “I am fallllljg asleep what ti say gildgye ti ny friends.” Mr.Reed thought hard about this message.“Is she going to kill herself?” he thought.

  “What is your phone number?” he typed.The woman sent a phone number.Mr.Reed called.At first the phone was busy.Then it just rang and rang.He called the police in Pittsburgh, and told them his story.Then he faxed them what his friend wrote.

  The police and paramedics(醫(yī)護(hù)人員)quickly went to the woman’s house.When she didn’t’ answer the doorbell, they broke in.They found her on the floor near the computer.She told them, “I took 60 pills.” The paramedics rushed her to the hospital.

  “Mr.Reed did a great job of saving this woman,” the police captain said.“If he hadn’t succeeded at the e-message, she would be dead now.” The woman is fine now, and she thanks Mr.Reed for saving her life.

(1)

Mr.Reed talked with the woman ________.

[  ]

A.

by telephone

B.

on the Internet

C.

at his home

D.

in the office

(2)

The e-message he found was strange because ________.

[  ]

A.

it was fun to read

B.

it was not interesting like usual ones

C.

the woman wrote nothing

D.

the woman wrote it ten days ago

(3)

As soon as Mr.Reed read the e-message, he ________.

[  ]

A.

wrote back to ask her about the meaning of the message

B.

called the police for help

C.

went to save the woman himself

D.

felt frightened and turned off the computer

(4)

The woman wanted to ________.

[  ]

A.

say goodbye to Mr.Reed

B.

sleep for a whole day

C.

kill herself by taking pills

D.

make fun of Mr.Reed

(5)

What’s the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

Woman Kills Herself

B.

Man Saves E-mail Friend

C.

A Strange Message

D.

Two Good Friends

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科目:初中英語 來源:黃岡重點作業(yè)·初二英語(下) 題型:050

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  When you're in England, you must be very careful in the streets because the traffic drives on the left. Before you cross a street. you must look to the right first and then the left.

  If the traffic lights are red, the traffic must stop. Then the people on foot can cross the road carefully!

  If the traffic lights are green, the traffic can go, people on foot mustn't cross.

  In the morning and in the evening when people go to or come from work, the streets are very busy. Traffic is the most dangerous there.

  When you go by bus in England, you have to be careful, too. Always remember the traffic moves on the left. So you must be careful. Have a look first or you'll go the wrong way.

In many English cities , there are big buses with two floors. You can sit on the second floor. From there you can see the city very well. It's very interesting!

1.When you travel in England you have to be careful because the traffic drives ________.

[  ]

A.very quickly
B.on the left
C.on both sides
D.on the right

2.People must look ________ before they cross a street.

[  ]

A.to the left first then the right

B.to the right first then the front

C.to the right first then the left

D.to the front first then the right

3.When the traffic lights turn red ________.

[  ]

A.the people on foot must stop

B.the traffic can go

C.the people on foot can cross the road

D.Both the traffic and the people on foot must stop

4.________ when the traffic lights are green.

[  ]

A.The people on foot mustn't cross the road

B.The traffic must stop

C.The people on foot can cross the road

D.Both the traffic and the people on foot can go

5.Traffic is the most dangerous ________.

[  ]

A.in the morning and in the afternoon

B.in the afternoon and in the evening

C.in the morning and in the evening

D.a(chǎn)t night

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The widespread number of food scandals(丑聞)in  China is making many people pause before they put their chopsticks in their mouths.They are wondering if the food they are eating is clean,healthy and nutritious(營養(yǎng)) or does it contain(包含) something harmful that will cause disease?
Most of the food we eat today is processed food(加工食品).That means the foods we buy in stores and supermarkets,especially packaged foods,are prepared in factories.Chemicals are added to the foods in these factories to  make them look better,taste better and last longer on the shelf.The chemicals are supposed to be harmless and there are laws that regulate(控制) which chemicals can and cannot be used.Unfortunately,some producers do not obey the laws.
A producer of steamed buns(饅頭)in Zhejiang Province was recently discovered to be breaking the law.He was adding yellow dye and other banned chemicals to the buns.He was also taking old buns and using them to make new buns.Most of the buns were sold to schools and eaten by students…like you!
Why did he do it? Why did he break the law and endanger people’s  health? The answer is simple:he wanted to make more money.It was a moral failing,and this is at the heart of the food scandals in China.Too many people focus on making money and not on the effects their actions can have on others.

  1. 1.

    Chemicals are added to the foods in the factories because

    1. A.
      they want to make the foods look better,taste better and last longer
    2. B.
      they want to make the foods contain something harmful
    3. C.
      chemicals will cause disease
    4. D.
      chemicals are harmless
  2. 2.

    According to the passage,which is NOT true?

    1. A.
      Most of the food we eat today is prepared in factories.
    2. B.
      There are laws that regulate which chemicals can and cannot be used.
    3. C.
      The food scandals in China are making many people worry about the food safety.
    4. D.
      Most of the buns were sold to schools and eaten by students in Zhejiang Province.
  3. 3.

    It was a moral failing,and this is at the heart of the foodscandals in China.Here what’s the Chinese meaning of“moral failing”?

    1. A.
      精神崩潰
    2. B.
      道德滑坡
    3. C.
      質(zhì)量下降
    4. D.
      心理失衡
  4. 4.

    What is the main reason of the food scandals in China ?

    1. A.
      Some products do not obey the laws.
    2. B.
      The processed food is clean, healthy and nutritious.
    3. C.
      Too many people pay attention to making money.
    4. D.
      The chemicals are supposed to be harmless and can be used.
  5. 5.

    According to the passage, most of the buns were sold to_______ .

    1. A.
      factories
    2. B.
      schools
    3. C.
      hospitals
    4. D.
      companies

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科目:初中英語 來源:北京中考真題 題型:閱讀理解

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    In the West, some people believe that personality can be predicted according to the
time of the year the person was born. From China comes the belief that the year of birth
influences one's personality. In the past century, a new belief has arisen: the idea that
personality is related to one's ABO blood type. People with blood type A, for example, are
considered more likely to be serious, hard-working, and quiet, while people with blood
type O are likely to be popular and outgoing, yet often unable to finish what they start.
Though this belief continues to be strong, some people question whether it is true.
    The blood-type personality theory (理論) started in Japan in 1927 when Furukawa
Takehji noticed personality similarities and differences among his workers. The idea soon
went out of fashion, but was brought back by a Japanese television host named Toshitaka
Nomi in the 1970s. The belief is still strong in Japan and is increasingly popular in
neighboring countries. Some young Koreans have taken to the theory. A recent study
showed 76 percent of Koreans aged between13 and 64 believing in the blood-type personality
connection. Though most Asians might believe in the blood-type theory, for many it seems
harmless and not something to be taken too seriously.
    Is the belief true? The scientists in Asia largely dismiss the belief as a modern-day
superstition (迷信). Most studies have failed to find any strong connection between blood
and personality. Generally, scientists warn against making predictions or important
decisions based on this questionable theory.
1. The writer uses blood type A and O as an example to explain ______.
[     ]
A. the difference between two blood types
B. the relationship between the two blood types
C. the influence of blood type on one's behavior
D. the connection between personality and blood type
2. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 mean?
[     ]
A. It was lightly believed.
B. It was brought to them.
C. They liked and accepted it.
D. They stole the idea from others.
3. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
[     ]
A. Most scientists in Asia don't believe in the theory.
B. The blood-type theory began in Japan in the 1970s.
C. The blood-type personality theory is about blood type.
D. People don't change their personality to match the theory.
4. What is the best title for the passage?
[     ]
A. Is the blood-type theory poplar?
B. Is the personality changeable?
C. Is it in your blood?
D. Is it in you mind?

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科目:初中英語 來源:同步題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
  There are Tibetan antelopes (藏羚羊) , which live on the Qinghai-Tibet
plateau (高原) have been used to the high speed trains flying by above them.
  "The heavy use of the underpasses (鐵路下過路口 )shows the animals'
migration (遷徙)habits have not been affected by the railway," said Yang Qisen,
who has been studying the railway's impact (影響) on wildlife since it opened
five years ago.
  Yang, who is a researcher with the Institute of Zoology under the  
Chinese  Academy of Sciences  (中科院動物研究廳), said a group of 3,000
antelopes live mostly in eastern Qinghai Province. However, every June, some
of them migrate to the Kekexili region of western Qinghai and northeastern Tibet
to give birth to their young.
  The animals make their return journey in August, which means they pass
under the railway twice a year, he said.
  For the past five years, between June and September, Yang and his team
have stayed near the railway to find out what it had done on local wildlife. They
have paid close attention to the migration patterns of the antelopes.
  In 2004, 96 percent of the migrating antelopes were seen using the
underpasses. After 2005, the figure rose to 98 percent, Yang said.
1. What is mainly talked about in the text?
A. The migration of antelopes.
B. The railway on the plateau.
C. The impact of the railway on antelopes.
D. Researchers studying the antelopes.
2. Yang Qisen studies _____.
A. the use of the underpasses of the railway
B. the railway's influence on wildlife
C. the migration of antelopes
D. the habits of wild animals
3.Young antelopes are born around _____.
A. June                      
B. August
C. September                
D. The text doesn't tell us
4. Most antelopes cross the railway _____.
A. by using the underpasses
B. directly
C. by flying by
D. three times a year
5. From the text we know that _____.
A. the antelopes give birth to the young twice a year
B. a group of 3,000 antelopes live mostly in eastern Tibet
C. the migration of antelopes has been affected by the railway
D. after 2005, more and more antelopes are using the underpasses to migrate

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