【題目】— The radio says it ________ these days in most parts in Jiangsu.
— If it ________tomorrow, the P.E. exam will be cancelled.
A.will rain; will rainB.will rain; rainsC.rains; will rainD.rains; rains
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【題目】—What do you think of the mountain climbers?
— I look up to them very much. The spirit of the climbers________shows us that humans can sometimes be stronger than the forces of nature encourages us not to give up.
A.whoB.of whomC.which
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【題目】完成句子
【1】This time they decided __________________ (乘船旅行)
【2】We are going to buy Tim a nice present __________________ (在我們回家的途中)
【3】He promised to wait for me__________________ (在......中心)the town.
【4】Tom ______________(第一次飛行)when he was five.
【5】Mike _______________ (被選為)our monitor yesterday.
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【題目】—________ do you read English newspapers?
—I read 21st Century every day.
A.How longB.How oftenC.How many
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【題目】 There is a saying that says formal (正規(guī)的) education will make you a living while self-education will make you a fortune (財(cái)富). I couldn’t ________ more. There are so many more things to learn ________ you finish your formal education. No matter how educated you are, you still need to learn new things in life. ________ a formal education is important and can help you improve yourself. ________, you will not understand these lessons on life until your school education ends. Make up your mind to learn new things. Where there is a will, there ________ a way. Take the time to learn new things. No matter whether you go to a party or read books, you are still learning ________. In order to become the person you always dream of becoming, maybe you need to make some new changes to your lifestyle now. You can take the time to learn new skills and habits to start a new life. ________ the voice in your heart. The things ________ you want most are the things you need to work on. Then try your best ________ more about them and find ways to get them. You must always ________ yourself or you will never make your dreams come true in life.
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。
【1】A.agreeB.disagreeC.say
【2】A.beforeB.afterC.until
【3】A.HaveB.HadC.Having
【4】A.FinallyB.HoweverC.But
【5】A.isB.areC.was
【6】A.anything newB.new somethingC.something new
【7】A.Think ofB.HearC.Listen to
【8】A.whatB.thatC.who
【9】A.learnB.learningC.to learn
【10】A.educateB.loveC.study
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【題目】 Amy和朋友討論長大以后如何為社會(huì)作奉獻(xiàn)。朋友告訴她:奉獻(xiàn)是不分年齡、不分時(shí)間的,只要有心,總有機(jī)會(huì)。朋友說:在中國,有這樣一群人,他們提供各種幫助卻不收費(fèi)。他們每次都做著普通而偉大的工作。他們的名字叫做志愿者。他們的成就將永遠(yuǎn)被我們銘記。
時(shí) 間 | 事 件 | 事 例 |
2008年 | 北京舉辦奧運(yùn)會(huì) | 來自不同背景的志愿者們就像大家庭的一部分, 他們……(舉1~2例) |
2010年 | 玉樹(Yushu)發(fā)生地震 | 數(shù)以千計(jì)的志愿者迅速到達(dá)那里, 他們……(舉1~2例) |
今 年 | 政府封鎖(seal off )武漢 | 二十幾歲的志愿者們?nèi)ド鐓^(qū)送菜、將病人送去醫(yī)院。 |
每年暑假 | 泰興圖書館培訓(xùn)細(xì)心學(xué)生 | 小志愿者們整理各種書籍、將書放回原處。 |
總 結(jié) | 雖然你是一名中學(xué)生,但你有一顆充滿愛的心。盡你所能,你也可以對社會(huì)產(chǎn)生影響。讓我們一起行動(dòng)起來把中國變得更強(qiáng)大。 |
請將朋友的話整理成一篇英語短文。注意書寫工整,語法正確。 seal過去式sealed
In China, there are such groups of people. They offer help without getting paid. They do common but great things. Their names are volunteers.
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Let’s act to make China stronger!
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【題目】 Muriel’s home was a pleasant three-bedroomed house in a suburb(郊區(qū)) of Manchester. The family, made up of two girls and a boy, had been raised there. One had already left home, and the day was not far off when the other two would leave for London and the start of their careers.
The house now lacked for nothing. The expensive days schooling and providing for a growing family were over. The husband’s salary as an engineer provided holidays in Spain, a-year-old family car, a colour television (not rented now, thanks to a bargain offer in a January sale).
Life was good until Muriel, returning from shopping in the city centre, found she had been burgled. It was bad enough that the windows in the dining-room had been forced open and $20 in cash in the kitchen drawer stolen, but the damage aged Muriel immediately.
A booted foot had broken the television screen. House plants had been torn from their pots and threw against walls. There was a horror in the kitchen. Three fish were dead on the floor, their heads stamped and crushed(碎). The water from the fish tank had soaked(浸泡) the fitted carpet. Kitchen drawers had been pulled out and the contents were everywhere over the floor.
It was the same story in each room. Muriel found she could not sleep. The extra sherry(雪莉酒) at night did not work. The doctor later gave her tranquilizers(鎮(zhèn)靜劑). Finally her husband made the only decision he could. They had to sell and move from the home where they had planned to spend the rest of their lives.
The tragedy is that each year there are many thousands of Muriels.
【1】The incident was particularly sad for Muriel because ________
A.she had her $20 stolen
B.she became old immediately
C.her hard days of providing for a growing family were just over
D.the house was completely in a terrible mess .
【2】What happened to the fish in the kitchen?
A.The burglars ate them.
B.They ran away from home when Muriel was shopping.
C.They jumped out of the fish tank and travelled around the house.
D.They were dead.
【3】The word “burgle” means ________.
A.謀殺B.搶劫C.失竊D.縱火
【4】Why couldn’t Muriel sleep? ________.
A.Because she drank too much wine
B.Because her children would leave her
C.Because she wanted to move house
D.Because she was shocked badly by the incident
【5】What can we learn from this passage?
A.The Muriel incident is a daily occurrence nowadays.
B.Muriel reported the incident to the police as soon as she found she had been burgled.
C.Muriel used to be an engineer.
D.Muriel spent the rest of her life in Spain.
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【題目】 In 1969, as US astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on the moon, he famously declared, ‘That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.’ And as many countries come together to celebrate World Space Week from Oct 4-10, it seems that there are still many leaps to take.
During ancient times, our only steps were back and forth across the surface of our own planet. We climbed to the top of mountains, or sailed in boats across oceans. But we didn’t, and couldn’t, leave the surface of our planet.
It’s not surprising that back then, the so-called heavens fascinated(使著迷) us so much. How could they not? How could people not be obsessed with the great object in the sky that arrived each day with light and then left, taking the light with it? Or the mysterious moon, stars and planets that lit up the night sky? Compared with us, these things seemed so free and exciting. Different cultures created stories about the heavens. The Chinese referred to a ‘King of the Sky’ who created the heavens and decorated them with stars; the ancient Greeks had ‘the Sky Gods’ who controlled the weather.
Few of us believe those stories anymore – science has taught us better. And yet the heavens, or what we now call ‘space’ and ‘outer space’, are still a source of mystery and fascination for us. Yes, there are space stations, satellites and trips to other planets. None of this modern science, however, has made space any less fascinating to us.
As the American scientist Neil deGrasse Tyson said, ‘The universe is under no obligation (義務(wù)) to make sense to you.’ The more we know, the more our curiosity grows.
Even today, the most popular novels and movies are set on other planets, solar systems (太陽系) or galaxies (星系). Space is still mysterious, as it was for the ancient Chinese, Greeks and Romans. And perhaps it always will be.
【1】The author used Neil Armstrong’s story to ______.
A.describe how the celebration of World Space Week began
B.draw attention to great achievements in space exploration
C.explain why human beings are curious about outer space
D.predict(預(yù)報(bào)) future space programs that might change history
【2】The underline word ‘obsessed’ in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ______.
A.happyB.interestedC.satisfiedD.bored
【3】Compared with modern people, ancient Greeks ______.
A.didn’t leave many records of space objects
B.believed the King of the Sky controlled the weather
C.shared a similar curiosity about the universe
D.showed little respect for the power of nature
【4】What’s the article mainly about?
A.Important events in space exploration history.
B.Human’s unchangeable interest in space.
C.Ancient stories inspired(激發(fā),產(chǎn)生) by the heavens.
D.What we have learned about the universe.
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【題目】 “Budda(佛)-like youngsters” has become the buzzwords online overnight. What is “Budda-like”?Actually,it has nothing to do with Buddhism. It's only an attitude towards life. It means one should neither be pleased by outside gains nor be saddened by personal losses. Besides, it guides a lifestyle that “it's fine to have something or not.”
The youngsters are in their 20s. Although they haven’t developed themselves into the “God” , they've learned how to live a comfortable life. The green post-90s have mixed feelings to face the unknown future. They think that they are“Budda-like youngsters” and try to let everything go. They don’t give up; they make some efforts; they take what they are given; they don’t make a change.
We are living at a fast-developing time. If we have a strong sense of competitions, we will be overtaken in grades, education backgrounds, scores, jobs and will be overtaken in our kids grades, education backgrounds, and jobs... “Budda-like” youngsters keep a casual and calm attitude towards life and get rid of the so-called “fear”. It's not that they refuse to make progress but that the pain from efforts overwhelms (壓倒) the joy from gain. So, they stop considering struggle (奮 斗) as the most important part or even the only aim in life as their parents did. Gradually, “Budda-like” becomes the weapon (武器)for the youngsters to fight against the society that doesn’t belong to them.
In fact, every generation has their own culture. It's hard to tell whether it is good or bad. People born at special time create their own culture. We don’t have to worry about it.
【1】The writer mainly________ in the first paragraph.
A.expresses his worries about the Budda-like youngstery
B.shows the meaning of the words "Budda-likc youngsters
C.explains that there are Budda-like youngsters in China
D.tells us why we are living at a fast-developing time now
【2】What is Budda-like youngsters’ attitude about life?
A.They want to find or win anything they want.
B.They continue regarding struggle as one aim in life.
C.They don’t mind whether they have something or not.
D.They have a strong sense of competitions in many ways.
【3】Why do some post-90s become the Budda-like youngsters?
A.Because they want to get the joy form the gain
B.Because they really refuse to make any progress.
C.Because it's their way to fight against the so-calle fear.
D.Because they want to have the same life as their parents’.
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