【題目】---How’s it going these days?
---________.
A. Not bad. B. You’re welcome. C. Not at all. D. That’s right.
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【題目】--- Taian is a really comfortable city to live in.
--- , and it’s world famous for Mount Tai.
A. So it is B. So is it
C. So it does D. So does it
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【題目】I _______ I ________ going to stay at home.
A.don’t think, am B.not think ,am
C.think, am not D.no think, am
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【題目】
Perhaps you have heard of Peter Dinklage from the roles he has played in popular TV series such as Game of Thrones (《權(quán)利的游戲》). But few know of the man behind the character and his story. His life _______ that a little body can have huge energy.
The famous actor, who earned three Emmy awards and a Golden Globe award, is just 135 cm tall. His father, mother and brother look like _______ people. But Dinklage has been different from the others since his childhood. The boy was born with a common form of dwarfism (侏儒癥). As a result, Peter’s legs and arms stopped growing, while his head continued becoming bigger.
There’s no doubt that Dinklage’s look was a source of trouble at first. The boy was _______and bullied (欺負) by other kids. He felt lonely but he didn’t look down upon himself. When he was in the sixth grade, he played his first role in a school play. He was pleased by the audience’s _______ to the show. So he decided to become an actor in the future.
After he graduated from high school, Dinklage entered Bennington College, where he studied performing arts. He _______ met several special teachers and friends who managed to help him turn his unusual look into advantage there, which made him unique (獨特的). Since then, he has acted in lots of famous films and TV series.
Dinktlage has been looked as a rote model for people with dwarfism. When Dinktage was asked in 2012 whether he saw himself as a spokesman (代言人) for the _______ of little people, he said, “Everyone’s different. Every person’s size has a different life, a different history, and different ways of dealing with it. My size doesn’t define (下定義) me. It’s just part of who I am.”
【1】A.noticesB.discoversC.reportsD.proves
【2】A.unusualB.ordinaryC.richD.stupid
【3】A.laughed atB.showed offC.picked outD.looked after
【4】A.dutyB.responseC.excuseD.stress
【5】A.luckilyB.seriouslyC.quietlyD.rarely
【6】A.disadvantagesB.hobbiesC.rightsD.challenges
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【題目】---I always have difficulty in ________new words.
----Why not _____ your English teacher for help.
A. pronounce; ask B. pronounce; to ask
C. pronouncing; to ask D. pronouncing; ask
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【題目】Driving in the mountains can be very ________. You must be careful.
A. dangerous B. fantastic C. comfortable D. meaningless
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This is Tammela School, a primary school in Finland. The students are having a math class with their robot teacher.
The “teacher” is【1】small, blue machine about 25cm high, Reuters reported.
Whenever students have problems, it helps them very【2】(patient) and never gets bored.
“The robot can make students【3】(active) in class than usual. I see Eliasas one of the 【4】 (tool) to get different kinds of practice and activities into the classroom,” a teacher told Reuters.
So far the school【5】(introduce) four robot teachers, one of whom is a language teacher that can speak 23 languages and dance to music." 【6】s necessary to encourage kids to come up【7】new ways to make use of technology in school life," the head of the school 【8】(add) in the interview.
The robot teachers are used【9】(help) improve learning. This doesn't mean that human teachers will lose their jobs. The robots can teach well,【10】they are not able to keep class in order. The school still needs human teachers.
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【題目】 Dyslexia(閱讀困難癥)is a condition that influences one’s ability to read, write, spell, and listen. Someone with dyslexia has a hard time making the connection between the way letters look and the sounds of words. Though learning may be more difficult for kids with dyslexia, it doesn’t mean that they aren’t smart. It means they have trouble translating what they see, hear, or write into meaningful information.
So, what causes dyslexia? Scientists believe a trouble in the brain makes decoding(編譯)languages difficult for some people. Although there is no way to cure it, some doctors think that if caught early, dyslexia can be improved. One way to do this is by teaching readers to practise reading those words aloud. Many dyslexia people discover their own ways, such as listening to books on tapes or asking for more time to complete tests.
閱讀以上短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容判斷下列各個小題正、誤。正確的填(涂)A,錯誤的填(涂)B。
【1】Dyslexia only influences the ability of reading.(______)
【2】Everyone with dyslexia is not smart.(______)
【3】Dyslexia makes decoding languages difficult for some people.(______)
【4】The underlined word “cure” probably means that an illness goes away.(______)
【5】Dyslexia can probably be improved by listening to books on tapes.(______)
【6】The teacher advised ________(we)to make good use of our time.
【7】It is _______(help)of the boy to carry the heavy box for me.
【8】My parents told me that it is _________(safe)to walk alone at night.
【9】This kind of dress is on sale now, so it is __________(cheap)than yesterday.
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